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Show RANDOM REFERENCES I j The mere mention of butter ought j I to suggest B. & G. to you. j Goes Through Lieut F. 6. Aldous, 1 I until rp.opTit.lv Ktat.inne.ri at thp Presl- Hj dio, San Francisco, passed through Ogden yesterday enroute to Fort Douglas "where he has been assigned to duty with the Twentieth cavalry. Lieut. Aldous formerly was connected with the grazing department of the forestry service. Suits dry cleaned $1. Dollar Clean- I Bazaar and supper, Presbyterian I church, Thursday. Dinner and bazaar ' Friday. Useful and fine art needle-work. needle-work. Linens, aprons, bags, handker-chiefs, handker-chiefs, towels, crochet work, gowns, jams and jellies, toys and candy. Affer Coal J. W. Ellingson, traffic manager of the O., L. & 1. railroad, left yesterday to make a tour of ihe coal 6 mines in Southern Utah to learn what can be done toward getting coal for f people along the line in remote dis-i dis-i tricts. Mr. Ellingson will also confer I with officials of the D. & R. G. on the M same matter, as the 0., L. & I. is the l transfer agent for that road. Ten per cent discount on monumen tal work. Mitchell's, opp. City Cemetery Ogden Plan The Manufacturers' Association of Utah has called a spec-ial spec-ial meeting of food men for Friday j noon at the Commercial club rooms in Salt Lake City. Representatives from Ogden, Provo, Logan and other cities of the state will attend. The plan is al-most al-most identical to that originated in Ogden by the creation of a special committee by city ordinance. The Og-den Og-den city committee, composed of local J business men, was appointed to co- operate with Weber county farmers. Hj Enjoy turkey supper Thursday night, 5 to S. Adults, 75 cents; children, 30 cents., Friday dinner at noon, 50 cents. Presbyterian church. You should hurry to get In the Christmas qlub at the Big Hardware I Store. The very best talking machine at LOWE prices and easy terms. Improving J. F. Jones, 428 Twenty- first street, who has been seriously i ill for the last several weeks, was un-improved un-improved today. He has been suffer-j suffer-j ing of ulcers of the stomach since last , spring but his condition has caused i no 'apprehension until the last few weeks. Suits dry cleaned l. Dollar Clean- j Woman Not Found Mrs. Thelma Chester, who left Salt Lake City Sun-day, Sun-day, with her little girl, is not in Og-j Og-j den. Relatives and friends of the miss-' miss-' JQS woman requested Ogden police to j ascertain if she had stopped here. Sergt. George Carey of the police de-partment de-partment stated that local officers nave made inquiries but have been un-able un-able to discover any trace of the wom-an wom-an and her child. She is described as tall and thin." The child is a girl six years old. b Suits dry cleaned 51. Dollar Clean- A. A. Browning, M. D., 702 Eccles H Bldff- Eye. ear, noso and throat sne- claliBt 2446 There will be a social Tuesdav evening at the Reorganized Church of Latter-day Saints, Fifteenth street and Washington Ave. The Presbyterian church will hold a Jbazaar Thursday afternoon and even- " ing; also Friday. It Is earnestly desired de-sired that nil the church la.dies have tholr donations of Jam, preserves or jellies at the church not later than Thursday noon. Hungry? Presbyterian church serves supper Thursday and noon dinner Friday. Annual Fair St. Joseph's Sewing society ladies have completed many pretty articles for their annual fair to be held in the church hall Thursday of this week. Refreshments will be served afternoon and evening. Hickey's Appointment W. H. Chev-crs, Chev-crs, general agent of the Union Pacific here, received formal notice today of I the appointment of G. L. Hickey as assistant as-sistant to H. V. Piatt, vice president and general manager of the Oregon Short Line, with headquarters in Salt Lake City. Mr. Hickey succeeds C. M. Ball. He formerly was with the Southern Pacific at Los Angeles. He is well known among railroad officials in Ogden and Is regarded of unusual executive ability. His appointment be-camo be-camo effective the first of the month. Births and Deaths Tho stork eas-ly eas-ly outdistanced the reaper in Ogden during November. According to the monthly report just compiled by George Shorten, city sanitary inspector, inspec-tor, there were even SO births against a total of 47 deaths. Tho November records of births and deafhs both exceed ex-ceed the total for October. During October Oc-tober there were 74 births and 36 deaths. Born Tho following birth was reported re-ported at the city hall today: Stewart W. and Ama Rasmussen Eccles, 949 Twenty-second street; girl: November 12. Seven Suspects Seven men suspected sus-pected of trying to evade tho military draft were arrested last night by Deputy William Brown and are. being held in the county jail until federal of-ficrs of-ficrs can investigate their cases. They gave the names of William M. Catten-galn, Catten-galn, Frank Doukasm, Albert Walker, George Sullivan, Roy Warnberg, Carl F. Heartall and Walter B. Wigginton. Married William E. Hare and Frieda Rahmoller were married yesterday, yes-terday, the certificate being filed today by Rev. Leesman, pastor of the local Evangelical church, who tied the knot. Grips Stolen Police are in search of a grip thief who stole a suitcase and small traveling bag from two guests at the Empire rooming house today. The rooming house is located on Twenty-fifth, between Grant and Lincoln. Lin-coln. The losers are William Elfgan, Alton, 111., and John Carpenter, Houston, Hous-ton, Tex. The grips contained only wearing apparel and i few personal effects. ef-fects. oo |