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Show IM ' RANDOM 7; 1 REFERENCES 1 f Leave for Geprgla Mr. and Mrs. I 'Lawrence Dee loft today for Atlanta, Georgia, whore Mr. Dee will enter the c. .officer's training school for the aviation avia-tion service at' the Georgia School of Technology. You can get 13 & G Butter from any j store. They all handle it. I tj' Recovers Miss Hcttlc Seltz, teach- ( er in tho Dee school, has sufficiently irecovercd to resume her duties. Miss Soltz was suffering with a severe at- 1 j tack of the lag rippe. j I Suits dry cleaned $1. Dollar Clean-' Clean-' Belgian Hare Stolen S. Warner, f I residing at 837 Twenty-eighth street, 1 reported the theft of a valuable Bel-' Bel-' igian hare yesterday. Tho haro, ac- .cording to the report given to tho poll po-ll lice, is valued at $5. ',' Ten per cent discount on nionumen- ' tal work. Mitchell's, opp. City Cemetery , ' From Denver Sherman C. Roberts, j ' , D -of the Roberts Machine company of I -Denver, arrived in Ogden yesterday to attend to business matters. Mr. Rob-. Rob-. ij lorts is salesmanager of the Denver j firm. , . J Suits dry cleaned $1. Dollar Clean-J Clean-J if ers- ,J';i Sixth Ward One of tho more pleas-i pleas-i j ing programs of the winter was given 1 ' at the Sixth ward meeting house last ij 1 evening. The principal addresses were ' , I made by Elders Nephl J. Brown and , a Hyrum Belnap. Mrs. Cora Thornc Bird sang a solo. There also were j y" other special musical numbers. Tho ( I attendance was large. I" M Suits dry cleaned $1. Dollar Clean- t ' 1 , ers. Idaho Sheepman J. B. Hunter, of ' 1 Shelley, Idaho, was" in Ogden yesterday ' , for a. few hours attending to business I M matters Mr. Hunter is a wealthy ' . J sheepman and had been In Salt Lake 1 fl City attending the Woolgrowers con- rj 1 vontion. I i 'i 1 Old papers for sale. Ogden Stand- ; 1 ard. "'! Accepts Position Robert E. Wilson has accepted a position as Salt Lake i City representative of the Scovillc j ,; Press company of Ogden. Mr. Wilson ' has been acting as scoutmaster for the t " Ogden boy scouts. ! i 1 G. M. S. Taxi. Tel. 770; 2961 Vestry to Meet The vestry of the Church of the Good Shepherd will j Kieet this evening at 7:30 at the rec- ' i tory, 327 Twenty-third street. There j 1 1 will be business of importance. All J i ijj members arc urged to attend. . I Married Hyrum Smith Geddcs of ' -i Blackfoot and Miss Isabelle Lennie of ' ( the same town were married at the court house today by Bishop Gilbert K 7 Thatcher. A marriage license was is- " sued to Charles W. Ray of Blackball. , . ft Utah, and Mis-s Gertrude M. Glier of ) f Salt Lake. , I, Hooverlzo your Standard. Ten per ) r cent discount when paid three months in advance; $1:00 discount when paid ' "j j year in advance. 1, 1 1 ! ( B Recovering Mrs. T. R. Heed, who ! P lias been seriously ill at the Dee hos- j It pltal, is slowly recovering from an ' n operation "performed January S. ' L Reasonable, housekeeping and sleep- M,u -ing rooms. 2168 Washington. 3125 f ' j; ' j ! 1 (j The Berthana dancing class will I -f give the.ir next dance Monday, Janu- j) ary 28. 3133 I I i': Purchases a Lot The county school I , , '"board today ordered the purchase of a L . ihalf lot in Plain City adjoining the j iw school to be used as additional space I Kfif or scno1 grounds. The lot be- 'p longed to the Susanna B. Richardson I estate and was sold for $500. ii H ,i Come to the Burns anniversay at K. 1 ' : jP. hall Friday, January 25, at 8 p. m. 1 ) , ', Hed Cross benefit. Grand concert and ,ti ball. Oration on Burns by Supt. t ' Hinckley. All are invited. Single ( 3 admission 50c. 3141 j From Pocatello P. H. Knickerbock- j j er, general superintendent of the Ore- 1 son Short line, with headquarters in I I ; Tocatello, passed through Ogden last I I night In his private car, for Salt Lake ,... City. , !! 1 l i Class One Men Classification of , j the Weber county draft registrants ' ; is now completed and the board an- . S Bounces that 146 men have been j v placed in Class 1 out of tho approxi-mate approxi-mate 770 registered. This makes an , .! approximate of 19 per cent. The nd- ,1 jutant general has sent Instructions to H the local board to give a report on ji the number placed in Class 1. I' jj Clearings The clearing house busi- jt ness today totaled $270,038.63, accord - I jj ing to the report given out by How- jii a ard Griffin, superintendent of the Og- n l - den Clearing House association. On tho same date last year, the total was $217,653.11. The increase is $52,-3S4.62. $52,-3S4.62. Returns Home Miss Erma Noble returned today from Devil's Slide, Utah, where she has been attending a patient. Miss Noble is a trained nurse and lives at 41S Twenty-sixth street Liquor Case Paul Lamar, waiter, charged with violating the prohibition laws, wont io trial before a iury jn municipal court at 2 o'clock this afternoon. after-noon. Lamar was arrested New Year's night by Scrgt O. H. Mohlman. In default of bond, he has- been held in the city jail. . Mrs. Lynch at Hospital Mrs. J. T. Lynch Is getting along nicely following a serious .operation, .performed at tho Dee hospital Saturday evening. The Red Cross auxiliary of Ogden circle No. 5S1 Neighbors of Woodcraft Wood-craft will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock with Mrs. Francis Huss, 215S Adams avenue. Marriage License A marriage license li-cense was secured at the court house this afternoon by Allen H. Conkwright and Margaret Maroney, both of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Flygare have returned re-turned from California where they visited vis-ited tho principal cities. Mrs. Joseph Scowcroft will -entertain her 500 Knitting club tomorrow afternoon at her home,' 533 Twenty-sixth Twenty-sixth street ( Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. David Eccles, 2580 Jefferson avenue, the Child Culture club will celebrate its anniversary and every club, member Is urged to be present as this will be the largest event of the club during the year. A splendid program has been arranged and refreshments will be served. PAGE Mrs. Annie M. Page, wife of Orson M. Page, of Layton, died at the Dee hospital at 9 a. m. today after a week's illness of pneumonia. Mrs. Page was born In Lincoln, Eng., November No-vember 19, 1872, the daughter of John and Jessie Parker. She is survived by her husband and five children. The body Vas taken to Lindquist's undertaking under-taking parlors and shipped to the home in Layton. Funeral to be announced later. |