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Show RANDOM I 1 REFERENCES! Returns Home Assistant District forester Homer E Fenn returned this morning from Rock Springs, o, hwere ho went two days ago to attend at-tend a meeting a sheep association held there. C. H Wakley of Logan is In Ogden Og-den today on business. Registered Three local men registered regis-tered yesterday at the city draft board office for special service. They Were Waller Crasc, auto mechanic, Harry Scrugg, chauffeur, and J W. Bartlett, commissary store-keeper. A. L. Ballam, a prominent stock man of Malad, Ida., is in the cit, Ogden Visitor Joseph Hanson, formerly for-merly of Ogden, is visiting here for a i- v. .lays, with friends and relatives, prior to leaving for his mining properties proper-ties near Battle Mountain, Nev. Lieut. Jensen G. Fred Jensen, a member of the firm of Woods & Jensen, Jen-sen, architects, who has won his commit com-mit ion as a lieutenant of the Utah artillery and is home in Ogden on a short leave of absence, gave a talk to the students of the Weber Normal col- SSSANSV"---" - - lege yesterday morning at assembly, telling the students of his experiences as a soldier. I On a Furlough Charles Wallace, son of Mrs. C. F. Wallace, 2S52 Lincoln Lin-coln avenue, who is now a member of the marine corps stationed at Paris Island, South Carolina, is home on a furlough. Mr. and Mrs. William Harter of Wheatland, Colo., are visiting friends in this city. They arrived this morning. morn-ing. Mr and Mrs. J. L Green of Montello, Nevada, are visiting Ogden friends. E, P. Pulley of Logan came to Ogden Og-den this morning to transact some business. Married Lawrence M. Perry of Council Bluffs Iowa, and Miss Mary A. Wilson of Ogden, were married to- j day by Justice Adam L. Peterson at I the court house. I |