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Show ff RANDOM S I REFERENCES r' I riV Ladles Save $5.00 to $10.00 on your V.-: ; Fall clothe. Lowest price, latest r ' i jjylc. Coat, suits, dregfioa, wnlsti, " ' skirts. Fashion Shop, 2470 Washing- V : ton Ave. 7773 1 phy'cally Fit Ellis Donaldson wn nacd as physically fit for general ) military son-Ice by the medical ndvls- l ? ory board yesterday. Donaldson was nt I ' first In class 1, but his desire to sea x gcrrlco caused him to request to be I placed In class 1. 'tt " At the Methodist Church Sunday Wi ' f morning Mrs. Wm. Frary will make EE j another Interesting addren. Tho evc- W I pmg service will bo In charge of the I:"1' - Men's Gospel team, and a male quar- tetto will furnish the music A good . I Epworth League meeting at 7 p. m. T J One lasto of B. & G. Butter should I it convince you that there Is no substf- ! j tutc. Vest Ooden School Opens Tho , i West Ogden school wIH bo open and i ' ready for occupancy by Monday. Tho J ' opening of this school has been de- 3 ' layd because of construction. The ' i l( work Is now completed and the teach - . ' I trs will be on hand to meet tho stu- " -; ' dents Monday morning, j " -I AUTISTIC funeral pieces a special-! i ty Dumko FloraJ, 1C01 Hudson avo- t Jj nuc Pbono 52 -w. CC8d ,VI v Sues for Divorce Jacob W. Eckert filed suit for divorce against Bessie ' X Eckert Friday In the district court. V' ' The defendant Is confined In a men- - -f tal hospital. They were married Juno 15. 1910 :lt Sidney, Nob. Tho " i plaintiff asks for custody of three ' f joung children. ' Old papers ror salo. Ggaen Stand- .' ird. ' Accepted for Service Joseph F. -I f Squires. George Kreza and George j ; Smith have been accepted for general ' ' military service by olllclals at Camp ;! Kearny. Felix Korao was passed at Camp Lewis. .! The Ladies of G. I. A. to B. of L. E. ' i ' aro rcquosted to be at hall aff9:30 -' ? o'clock, Thursday morning to attend funerol of Bro. Michael Gray. 7701 fv; ! : Modern Home Choicest location; v ' I ' for salo at half Its actual vame. P. O. .. j box 350. Phono C10. 7432 ; ! ; Head of U. A. C President E. G. ': Peterson, of the Utah Agricultural col- - ; lege, visited the Weber County farm . i ' bureau for. a few minutes this mor- '.."j nlng en route to Logan. Ho .has been ' ' attending a mooting in Salt Lake. ' : ' President Peterson says he expects -i a very heavy enrollment at the J-ogan 4 i Institution this fall. m : BREAD at wholesale priOes, fresh -. i end cood. Greenwell's two stores. C8S6 I Dairy Men' Meet A meeting of the M i leading dalrj' nien of Weber county Is f ) being held at the offices of the We- ; ber county farm bureau, to discuss the v4 1 general economic conditions which af- t--'i feet the dairy industry of the county. Girl Clerk Wanted at Washington 'S ) Market bakery department. 772S ! 1 Suits dry cleaned and pressed $1.25. T Dollar cleaners. Phone 513. V i. Fair Exhibits Mayor T. Samuel . Browning has received a request from .ft ; Thoa. Burt, chairman of the Ogden .-".-I ; War Garden committee, signed by the ---s l secretary of the Utah State Fair, ask-'.4 ask-'.4 li log that through the mayor of the city, Vy ) exhibits from tho war gardens of Og-.'tik Og-.'tik den be displayed at the Utah State '. ;'i Fair. - $ Tho photographer In your town." ' The Tripp Photo Studio, 320 25th St. - bl33 ;l Wanted 15 girls to wrap and pack : $ . . tomatoes. Good wages. Ryan Fruit Co., 2327 Wall ave. 77G0 i oo Lynne Ward A program will be r rendered Sunday evening in the Lynno i ward at the sacrament meeting, which .sfc ' will commence at S o'clock. Those who ij will tako part in the program are Miss y Vera Jones, soloist; Itnlph Swenson. v violinist; Mary Woolcy, dramatic ' reader, , .' Bell boy vranted at Reed Hotel. 7140 .; j ' Sunday Services The North Weber .Jk Bta Sunday school union will con-i con-i i feno In the Weber college Sunday aft-f aft-f J ernoon at 2 o'clock, when Apostle Dav-, Dav-, fi ' Id O. McKay will bo the speaker. Apos-M Apos-M McKny will also be the speaker at '; tho stake's high priest quorum meet-tf. meet-tf. ;ing to be held in tho Third ward at 1 ; o'clock. Tho M. I. A. mooting is to ji . be held at Weber college nt 1 o'clock. jg . Suits dry cleaned and pressed 51.25. . t? , Dollar cleaners. Phone 513. ' "v4 u en Per Ccnt Tllc Clearing. House . J banks of Ogden servo notice that ten per cent must be deposited as first payment on tho subscriptions to the v J fourth Liberty bonds. 1 Suits dr cleaned and pressed 51.25. .' i Dollar cleaners. Phono 513. 3 Meat Inopectlon The city meat in- - Iipcoor ea'B farmers aro not bringing U 'I nuart, liver and lungs of anl-l anl-l -I ?alB kllled for tho market, and that ' ( ttor such carcasses will bo re- I j Joctod. A t A New 8ono Albert J. Hecox of Og- tf is t Sen ha w-rltten n song, "Down in IY 4 : Coniwlo by the Sea," which is being ' '3. """Qod In Los Angeles. ', ; On a Vlclt C. A. Hctzel, a cousiq of r. C. C. Hetzel, Is on a visit to his 1 relatlvos in Ogden. id Dolayej Reply A questionnaire L 5 atlod to Wm, John Maw on May, 31. H a 1 "Jf e county board, was just received. 1 ; Jfw being flied out. The reason was . that Muw la stationed in New Zea'laud eft ' - and considerable time was required to transfer the mail to this fur away place. .Maw Is a missionary for the Latter-Day Saints and his home is at Plain City. Marriage Licenses Threo couples secured licenses to marry at the court house today. Loo B. Lofgreon and Verna Johansen of Huntsvillo wero married by Adam L. Peterson. John J. McKenna and . Catherine M. Smith, both of Pittsburg, wore given a license. Ono was also Issued to Martin J. Knight of Wnrron and Frances White of Wilson. tj A special meeting' of the parents' class of the Sunday school of the Sixth ward will bo held at 10:30 tomorrow to-morrow morning. The class will be in charge of Albert Foulger who will glvo a lecture and Instruction on genc-ology. genc-ology. Mr. Foulger Is a member of the bishopric bish-opric of the ward and is well informed on tlio subject to bo discussed. The parents of the city aro invited to attend tho clas |