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Show RANDOM J 1 REFERENCES Plenty of all kinds of coal. M. L. Jones Coal & Ice company. 3492 Driving Piles In order to strength en the cut-off across Great Salt Lake the Southern Pacific railroad company is driving more piles which are from 80 to 90 feet in length. Because of the heavy traffic and the need to keep the line across the lake open at all times, it was necessary to make special provision pro-vision for driving the' piles, so that the implement used would not require the use of a siding to get out of the way of moving trains. A machine that is termed "a double-barrled" pile driver was designed and constructed under the direction of G. W. Rear, general bridge inspector. IRISH & IRISH, Chiropractors, 209, 210. 211 CoL Hudson LSldg. Phone 27b. lUfl I County School Library The county , school yesterday receied a shipment of about 700 books of fiction which will be distributed to the different school libraries of Weber county schools. There Is a great demand for books in the county districts and many are worn out every year by constant borrowing and hard usage. The in-i in-i dividual libraries vary in size from 50 j to 200. B. & G. butter doesn't need excuses. Third Ward At the Third ward sacrament sac-rament meeting tomorrow night, T. Earl Pardoe will be the speaker. A fine musical program will also bo given. We have moved six doors north to 2430 Washington avenue. Ogden Electric Elec-tric Co. Sherman G. Roberts, a member of a machinery firm of Denver, is in Os-den Os-den for a few days on a business trip. Old papers for sale. Ogden Standard. Stand-ard. A. F. Sawyer, of San Francisco, departed de-parted yesterday from Ogden with his brother for New York. Mr. Sawyer met his brother here, after remaining in this city several days on business. We have moved six doors north to 2430 Washington avenue, Ogden Elec-trice Elec-trice Co. Baccalaureate Sermon The sc-nlor class of the Weber normal college has selected James L. Barker, former principal prin-cipal of the school, to deliver the bac-calaurete bac-calaurete sermon to the graduating (lass .May 12 has been set for the event. It was decided originally to hold it on May 19 but the change in date of the school's closing made the earlier date necessary. The Weber normal college will close its school year Ma 17. The class first selected Prof. D. J. Wilson to give the sermon but he is attending school at the University Univer-sity of California and could not come home. WE'RE not superstitious, but we be lieve in signs. Redneld King Inc. 50'Jl Will Lecture on War Dr. Guy Stanford Stan-ford Ford, professor of history and dean of the University of Minnesota, will deliver an address before the "wln-the-war" meeting which will be held in Ogden cn May 18 or 19. Prof. Thomas F. Morgan was originally scheduled to deliver the address on that occasion, but Dr. Ford will take his place. Dr. Ford has been associated associ-ated with the committee on public information in-formation since it wa6 organized. Harris and Jenson (N. J. Harris and David Jenson) have moved their law offices to 6uite 314 Col. Hudson Bldg 4034 Marriage License Glrda Lee Wiseman Wise-man of Ogden and Emma Agnes Pur-cell Pur-cell of Boston, secured a marriage license li-cense today at the court house. R. H. McCUNE, chiropractor. Hudson Bldg. 5527 Play on May 2 The announcement yesterday that the dramatic extension class of the University of Utah would present several productions at the high school tonight was erroneous. The plays are to be presented Thursday Thurs-day evening. May 2. They will be given under direction of Moroni Olsen. Ten per cent discount on monumental monumen-tal work, Mitchell's opp. City Cemetery Case to be Retried Judco A. W. Agee yesterday set aside the recent judgment of $10,000 given Dan B. Bozo against the Central Coal & Coke company com-pany for personal injuries and the case will be re-tried on May 23. "The photographer in your town " The Tripp Photo Studio, J20'. 25th street jxgg FIRST BAPTIST CHURCHGrant I avenue north of postoffice. William Crawford, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m., Carlisle Stevens, superintendent; superintend-ent; morning worship, 11 o'clock; theme, "Building a Great Church" Evening worship, s o'clock; theme, "A Limited Devil." Young People's meet - , ing, 7 o'clock. Covenant meeting Wednesday at 8 o'clock. r:pert Paper Cleaning. Phone 889. Pete Starr. 5511 FIFTH ward city Attorney William Wil-liam H. Reeder will speak to the Fifth ward elders Sunday morning at 9 o'clock. His subject will be "Present Day Events." It is desired that all members of the elders class be present. pres-ent. It is far wiper to purchase your winter's win-ter's coal now from the OGDEN SEWER SEW-ER PIPE & CLAY COMPANY than to wait until autumn or winter, when, if the coal has not been mined and shipped, ship-ped, money cannot procure it. 5241 FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Corner Monroe avenue and Twenty -fourth street Sunday school at 9 4 5 a. m. Regular service at. 11 a. m. Subject, "Probation After Death." Wednesday evening testimonial testimon-ial meeting at 8 o'clock. Readinc rooms at 512 First National bank building open daily from 12 m. to 5 p. m , except Sundays and holidays. SIXTH WARD Bishop M. P. Brown' will speak in the Sixth ward tomorrow tomor-row evening at 7 o'clock. His talk will be relative to a recent trip to the eastern states The musical selections at this meeting will be unusually good Bread Three loaves, 25c. .tresh and wholesome. Greenwell's 2 stores. I |