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Show Pill I 1 I , For Subscription and Advertising j ' Departments Call Phone No. 56. A RANDOM ;'j REFERENCES J The makers don't jUBt claim that f I B. & G. Butter Is best they prove It. Ziil'' Potato Culture. To augment the jf 0 1 growing of potatoes In Its territory, fc( the Oregon Short Line railroad is dis- i see 'I tributing, through its traffic offices, esEesjf copies of Farmers' Bulletin No. 544, irs h U. S. department of agriculture re- lome -lating to potato culture, A supply of are-1! tue bulletins has been received at the les fj Union Pacific system city ticket of- elect I fice 0T distribution to persons in- $3.50, 1 fe tercsted. An jf MITCHELL BROS. FOR MONU- All MBNTS. OPP. CITY CEMETERY. - 2jT Diamonds lees than others pay. M : Uncle Sam. i Births Births have been reported at j the city health office this week as aA follows: To. Mr. and Mrs. Lord L. V Belnap, a daughter, April 1; to Mr. ue and Mrs. Edward Stanley Burgett, a , Va"i son, April 4; to Mr. and Mrs. Edward 7 If F Monson, a son, April 4; to Mr. and i i M I Mrs' J- L' McEwan. a son. APrJl 5; Is4l I to Mr and Mrs. W. R. Emmett, a son, Detl 1 Am'n G t0 Mr and Mrs- s- w- Cragun, alir a son- April 12; t0 Mr- and Mrs- Ru" JA fus Watson, a son, April 13;' to Mr. Vi I am Mrs vlclor J- Nve' a son April m II f 13, to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shupe, a J!' I son' Apr 13; to Ir-and Irs- Le v- yi Halliday, a son, April 6; to Mr. and all? Mrs. Tokutaro Igarashi, a daughter, I! April 13; to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W Jfl? Anderson, a daughter, April 16, and ntsfl to Mr. and Mrs. James M. Bingham, ice! twins, boy and girl, April 14. icylj ball Baby has a tooth at seven. Grandpa 'ill!" nas one left at 3event' See Dr- To1" ? hurst, 326 25th St., and save your he teeth- rir Cash and Ring Stolen Amid Alii, a Cii Persian, reported to the police this if morning that $37 in cash and a valu- 5? : able ring was stolen from his room jyl in Mrs Malouf's rooming house on vj! ' lower Twenty-fifth street last night. , ijl DR. EPPERSON, 224 Hudson Bldg. - be$? Hoken Olsen Case. Hoken Olsen, it- charged with the illegal sale of liquor, jplf will be tried in the district court May , :eM 16, I rtf Another Patriotic Offer Fred A. idfr Huish of the Weber Floral company, 4 ,5l 740 Twenty-eighth street, phone 410, '! has tendered his services to assist the (Jlr committee of preparation and safety fi in its work and authorizes the state- I If K ment that he will, without charge, r C i cheerfully advise -with any who may r need advice In regard to the laying out, planting and cultivation of their gardens. You are all welcome to telephone tel-ephone or call and consult with Mr. Huish. Departures Mrs. C. A. Epperson departed today for Windon, Minn., and Mrs. Kennedy for Davenport la., today, over the Union Pacific railroad. Ice Pure artificial Ice. Phone James Coal and Ico Co., 877-J. Scandinavians The Weber county Scandinavian organization will be addressed ad-dressed by Bishop C. E. Peterson in the Seventh ward meeting house tonight to-night The male quartet of the Ninth ward will furnish the music. See notice of Christian Science lecture, lec-ture, April 19th, 8 p. m., church edifice, edi-fice, corner Monroe and 24th St Divorce Suit. Attorney Samuel C. Powell filed a suit for Andrew Kajas asking divorce from Nellie Kajas on statutory grounds. They were married mar-ried in Ogden September 14, 1915, and have no children. Trees, Plants, Vines, Roses and shrubs of all kinds. Moore's Nurseries, Nurser-ies, 12GG Wash. Ave. Phone 782. Home-made cake and candy will be on sale by the Girls' Friendly society at Mclntyre's Saturday afternoon, April 21. Restricting Aliens No more German, Ger-man, Austrian or other alien enemy passengers will be carried on ships of China Mall and Pacific Mall steamship companies, according to notices received re-ceived by Paul L Beemer, city passenger pas-senger and ticket agent of the Union Pacific system, this morning. tadies' Band The Ogden ladies' band will hold its first rehearsal tomorrow to-morrow evening at the Weber academy acad-emy at 8 o'clock, according to an announcement an-nouncement made today by the director, direc-tor, Processor E. W. Nichols. Thirty-five Thirty-five ladles have now enrolled in the organization and a majority of these already have their instruments. Instruments In-struments for the others have been ordered or-dered and it is expected that the band will be ready for light concert work within ninety days. Land Opening. Wlllard G. Wilson, commercial agent of the Southern Pacific Pa-cific railroad, has received a circular Df information concerning the prospective pros-pective government land opening adjacent ad-jacent to Tule lake, Klamath lrrlga-:ion lrrlga-:ion project California and Oregon. Hie opening is set for April 25th and nterested persons can obtain detailed nformation concerning the land and conditions under which it can be ob-ained, ob-ained, on application at the city traf-!ic traf-!ic office of the Southern Pacific. R. D Staley, traveling freight and jassenger agent of the Rock Island allroad, was in Ogden today on busi-less. busi-less. 'i' '" '- - -."' -' ii.hr 1 |