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Show :il RANDOM 1 REFERENCES J HRISH & IRISH, Chiropractors. 209, ;jl0, 211 Col. Hudson Bldg. Phono 275. f 319S Eagles Dance The local aerie of ibe Fraternal Order of Eagles will give I, St. Patrick's day ball on Monday i Veiling, in the Eagles' ball room. The I I 'dance will be given by the degree I Team and it will demonstrate a set of I maneuvers. Music will be furnished I by the Lillian Thatcher orchestra. The i ! hall will be decorated with Irish effects. ef-fects. Accepted John Pyska, Earnest E. ' j Bounds and George Everett have been accepted at Vancouver Barracks in Ithe engineers division. Rich Oratorical Contest The next event of more than usual interest in the school life of the Weber Normal college and the Ogden high school will be the Rich oratorical contest to be ' Held on April 9. Prizes of $35 and J15 will be given to the first and second sec-ond winners. The coming contest will bo the fifth, the normal school having vron the last three. I An established fact B. & G. Butter has no superior. I 'Clerk of Court Attorney Dan Sullivan Sul-livan of Ogden has been appointed i clerk of the Second district juvenile i'court to succeed Attorney R. C. Gwil-lliam, Gwil-lliam, who left Wednesday to enter the aviation service. Attorney Sullivan ! !has had considerable experience with jyoung people and is well equipped for tho position from a law standpoint. Ho was an instructor at the Ogden (high school prior to starting active j practice. I Going to Camp Greene Three men j lhave been sent to Camp Greene, North iCarolina, to enter the Infantry branch of the army. They are Allen Shapero iof Akron, Ohio, Ham Johnson and John J. Flynn, both of Kemmerer, tfVyo. The three have been voluntarily Inducted into the service. j We clean rugs and carpets. Ogden JSteam Laundry. 3634 If Second Ward Mrs. Agnes Herrlck Stevens will make the principal address ad-dress at the regular sacramental services serv-ices at the Second ward chnpol, Sunday Sun-day evening. The services will begin it 7 o'clock. The choir has arranged a special program. The services will bo under the direction of the Relief 'society. i We have moved six doors north to 2430 Washington Ave. Ogden Electric Elec-tric Co. 0 j : Guests Mr. and Mrs. Harvey C. Richardson, of Salt Lake City, were ,j guests at tho home Qf the former's i father, Officer William Richardson, I, I last evening. Mr. Richardson is assis-itant assis-itant depot master at Salt Lake City, f Be Irish! and attend St. Patrick's ,tf concert and dance at the Moose hall, j Monday, March 18, 1918. Under tho dill di-ll rectlon of the All-British association, j Concert at 8 p. m. Dancing from 9 p.. p. Flvo piece orchestra. Tickets 30 II cents each. Soldiers or Bailors free, j J 3865 , i' Remember 3251. as wo clean lace curtains, wall paper, painted walls, miss and windows. Ask for Bert, 3251. J 3501 Recovering Miss Erma Millar, who Reentry underwent a serious opeija-I opeija-I ""on for appendicitis at Deo hospital, '. s consistently recovering. Miss Millar I 13 the daughter of Mrs. S. P. Millar, 1 180 Thirty-first street. i . , i 9ie havQ moved six doors north to ' 77 Washington Ave. Ogden Elec-jrtc Elec-jrtc Co. I LvChiroPractor Dx. Ross H. McCunc, r reccntlv completed a chiropractor ; ht? at a colleeo of that profession Iff 7ea MoIneB, Iowa, has returned to Xn Dr- McCunc has not definitely jaecwed upon a location, but it Is prob- tin able he will remain in Ogden. He is a competent and thorough young man and will mako a success. Our dry cleaning department will clean your rugs and carpets satisfactorily. satisfac-torily. Ogden Steam Laundry. 363-1 Two Houses J. W. F. Volker was granted permits yesterday for the erection of two houses of an approx-1 approx-1 imate total cost of $3500. One of tho houses will be located on Oak street, between Van Buren and Harrison, and the other on Katherlne street, between Madison and Monroe avenues. Tho Katherine avenue house will cost approximately ap-proximately $2000 and the other. Oak street, $1500. Ten per cent discount on monumental monumen-tal work. Mitchell's, opp. City Cemetery Green Stockings Members of the Dramatic club of the Brigham Young university, Provo, will present "Green Stockings," at the Weber Normal college col-lege in this city, Friday evening. The university students have presented the play several times during this season and have pleased. The appearance of the B. Y. U. Dramatic club in Ogden is in the nature of a return courtesy for the recent appearance of the Dra- miwn, uuu ul II i:uu V-UUCJUU ill. 1 IUVU several weeks ago. When you clean house send us your rugs, curtains and draperies. Ogden Steam Laundrj'. 3634 Fifth Ward Elders At the priesthood priest-hood meeting to be held in tho Fifth ward at 9 o'clock Sunday morning, Attorney At-torney Joseph E. Evans-will deliver a lecture to the first quorum of elders. His subject will be, "Leveling Process." Proc-ess." This is a very timely subject as It relates to present-day events. This is one of a series of lectures being given to the elders. Old papers for sale. Ogden Standard. Stand-ard. Arraigned Thomas McMain was arraigned in municipal court this morning on the charge of failure to provide for his minor child. Alberta McMain. Mrs. Rose McMain, wire of tho defendant, is the complaining witness. wit-ness. The defendant was released on his own recognizance pending his preliminary, pre-liminary, Thursday, March 21. McMain Mc-Main lives in Salt Lake City. Plenty of all kinds ot coal. M. L. Jones Coal & Ico company. 3492 Arrives Mrs. S. II. Winters, 2530 Orchard avenue, mother of Sidney G. Winters, a first class sergeant in the 171st aero squadron, received a cablegram cable-gram this morning from Europe with the cryptic message "arrived." For a beautiful sign ring up 289. Redfleld-Klng will sign anything. 3533 . Boys and Girls Meet Delegates from the boys' and girls' cluhs of all tho districts of Weber county met today to-day at the court house and tho offices of the county school board with Leader A. I. Tlppotts to consider tho work before be-fore tho organizations for tho coming summer. Trees, Plants, Vines, Roses and Shrubs Of all kind's. Moore's nursery. 1266 Wafahirigton avenue. Phono 782. r 38-11 At Pleasant View The Relief soicety of tho Pleasant View ward celebrated the Seventy-sixth anniversary anniver-sary of the founding of tho organization organiza-tion Friday afternoon nnd evening by giving a big supper and a delightfully arranged program at tho ward meeting meet-ing house. Tho receipts were tlonnted to tho Red Cross fund. |