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Show I RANDOM I REFERENCES If B. &. G. Butter is right In every re- Hi spect. Repairing Pipe Frod Packard Is re pairing a big loak in the old canyon I pipe lino of the waterworks opposite the Hermitage In Ogden canyon. Ogden Book & Curio Store Now located lo-cated 2481 Wash., near 25th St, To Survey Crops A complete survey sur-vey of all crops In Weber county was planned this afternoon by the directors of the farm bureau. Director Preston Thomas "and his deputy, L. M. Price, submitted a practical plan to coyer the entire county, which was discussed and approved. Savo Your Money Eat lunch at Greonwell's Two Stores. Plant Trout Oscar Couch, a well-known well-known local sportsman, and several others, will go tomorrow in autos to the big fish hatchery at Murray, taking tak-ing tanks which will be filled with trout 6 to 8 inches long, which they will plant In the South Fork, between the mouth of the canyon and the sawmill. ! MITCHELL BROS. . FOR MONUMENTS. MONU-MENTS. OPP. CITY CEMETERY. - -. Quorum of Seventy All members of Mv the 160th Quorum of Seventy are re- M& quested to be present at the Fifth Wf ward meeting house at 9 a. m. Sun- I day, May 13. T. Earl Pardoe will be I the speaker. I Diamonds Ies3 than others pay. II Uncle Sam. - I Decoration Day Veterans of the G. I A. R. and Spanish war, tno home If guards, Eagles, Elks, 'high school ca- II dots and all other local civic organlza-II organlza-II tions are beginning plans for a great II patriotic celebration on Decoration II day, May 30. Plans will assume defi-II defi-II ; nlte form next week. The magnitude II of proposed plans indicates the occa-II occa-II sion will be unsurpassed and menior- I able. II i Silk Hosiery, all colors at popular I , prices. N. O. Ogden Co. II Rogers Bros. Win District Judge It Alfred W. Agee today gave judgment If for $1,297.26 to J. P, Rogers and J. I. II Rogers, brothers, in their suit on notes II against the Susannah Gold Mining II company. Attorneys Chez and Stine II were counsel for the plaintiffs. I" Ice Pure artificial Ice. Phono James Coal and Ice Co., 677-J. Births. Births wore reported today at the city health office as follows: To Mr. and Mrs Henry E. Owens, a daughter, April 29; to Mr. and Mrs. William H. Hancock, a son, May 10; to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carla, a son, May 7. E.W.Browning, Dentist, Eccles Bldg. For Omaha Mrs. T. J. Roberts and daughter departed today for Omaha, over the Union Pacific railroad. Light Lunches Much for the money served in tasty combinations. Green-well's Green-well's Two Stores. Going to Iowa. Mrs. J. M. Scovllle departed today for Denver, and Mr. and Mrs. George Waiver, for Marshall-town, Marshall-town, Iowa, over the Union Pacific railroad. ICE Wo have plent of pure ice. Efficient Ef-ficient service, courteous treatmonL Wasatch Ice Co., phone 1421. Departure. I-I. P. McKean departed today for Billings, Montana, on a bus- . iness trip. I Going to Coast. Mrs. J. W. Dunn H and daughter will depart tomorrow over the Salt Lake Route, for Los ' Angeles, Calif. H ' 9 ' ; Officers' Reserve Corps. A largo , party of members of the U. S. army of- 9 ; ficers reserve corps arrived in Ogden m : this afternoon from Salt Lake City Sfl '" ' " ajl-"" ' " " M-.. '.JliLIIU.I il ..IIP... and departed for San Francisco in a special car, on Southern Pacific train No. 5. Going to Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Cox departed today for Burley, Idaho, to visit relatives. Condemnation Suits Attorneys Howell and Wright today filed a demurrer de-murrer to Effie M. Campbell's condemnation con-demnation suit against A. R. Heywood, Job Pingreo, J. M. and M. S. Browning Brown-ing and others and gave notice of a motion to strike, to be argued May 21. Attorney Joseph Evans filed a similar demurrer for Catherine Shupe, administratrix. |