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Show II.. ; RANDOM ; REFERENCES thW Hear Dr, J. II N. Williams tonight tip? at First Methodist church on diplo-tl diplo-tl i macy of David Lloyd George in cham-lii cham-lii pioning the cause of democracy. . i Road to Hooper The state road ij commission has approved the plan to build a post road between Hooper and If Ogdon, a distance of 9.6 miles Fol-B Fol-B lowing surveys of the route, the cost H of this road is estimated at $32,S1S.75. I" Construction will bo started at an f early date. Secretary of State Harden lj? Eennion, acting as governor, during the absence of Governor Bamberger, i ha sapproved the plans. The slate will bear $15,650 of the cost and the United States will pay the remainder. Call for that good tasting butter B. & G. Girl Born Mr. and Mrs. Orin Bybee of Uintah are rejoicing in the birth of a daughter, weighing ten pounds. It was born yesterday. Suits dry cleaned $1. Dollar Cleaners. Clean-ers. Naval Man Here B. Grey, chief car-I car-I penter's mate, has been assigned to duty at the local naval recruiting sla- . if Uon. He arrived yesterday. K' Ten per cent discount on montimen- ktif--vi wnrif Mitchell's, onn. City Cemetery I: naff Red Cross Sessions The Red Cross. Kfi. -will be in session at the Presbyterian Jjl church at 2 o'clock each Tuesday and Tp Sunday afternoon. ' iM Masquerade at the Royal Wednes-1 A day. November 21. 2340 j III' Restaurant Men Meet The restaur-! Iff' ant,men of Ogden will meet tomorrow Mm to complete a permanent organization! mk of an association here- The commit-: tec on constitution and by-laws will ; K present its report and after the adop-, WL Hon of the constitution, officers will M' You should hurry to get in the ffi Christmas club at the Big Hardware HI Store. The very beat talking machine $ at LOWE prices and easy terms. B Penny Shortage There is a serious r Wti shortage of pennies in the city and IP this shortage is felt, now that there ill c w.nv war taxes in effect. Post- If I" master W. W. Browning suggests that f; ppnnies be taken from the children s f savings banks and that the equivalent f f In silver be substituted, f Suits dry cleaned $1. Hollar Clean- t I ers. Obtaining Cost Data. A meeting I was held at Huntaville last night, ! S under the auspices of the Weber : Countv Farm bureau, for the purpose l!, j;,.cciTir riatn ihatr was submitted WH M t on the cost of growing and marketing f f! peas in Ogden valley. A similar meet- B. I I nc will be held at Eden Thursday I I night, for the Eden and Liberty dis- I; I ' tricts. The bureau is gathering esti- I I mates of the cost of production of WWmi: I fruits and other farm products, on I which to base a 191S price agreement g ' -with the local canning companies. ' I " . Magazine subscriptions at' special j j' ' prices. Bramwcll's. K' Suits dry cleaned 51. Dollar Clean- Kij Chief Goes East. Chief of Police' Wmm m Thomas E. Browning will attend a km m meeting of the International Associa- km I lion of Police Chiefs, at Washington. Wmm . ) c early next month. He will prob- fl I ably leave for the east next Sunday. H. I Chlet Browning is scheduled for an V 1 address at one of the afternoon ses-sions ses-sions of the convention. He will speak on the best methods of co-ordinating ' the various divisions of a city police department. The Ladies' Aid of the Evangelical church will have an apron sale the afternoon and evening, Thursday, No- jvembcr 22. Refreshments will be served. Corner Twenty-third and Jef- fcrson, basement. 232 Birth Reported. Andrew J. and Ag-! Ag-! nes Stclle Anderson, 135 West Twenty-j Twenty-j eighth street arc the happy parents of a baby girl, born yesterday. Born Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Couturier are rejoicing over the arrival of a nine-pound nine-pound baby girl. I Traveling Men Here W. H. Handin, 'of the Burlington; J. F. Riddle, of the Rock Island, and M. O. Culton, of the Erie, were railroad traveling agents to visit Ogden today. ! Runaway Boys The Ogden police ; department has been notified to bo on the lookout for two boys who ran away from their homes in Ilyrum. Utah. Their names are Basil Eliason and Ira Manners. The notico states , that the youngsters are headed for the 1 Pacific coast. The oldest boy is 15. I In Florida City Treasurer Carl Al- lison has received a letter from John S. Corlcw. a former Ogden man now located at Miami, Fla. Corlcw is well , known in Ogden, where he was city i salesman for the F. J. Kiesel company com-pany for several years. He is now In : , the grocery business in the Florida' i city. He says that while he likes Og- den, he likes Miami better. The cli- ' male there is the best in the world and business is booming. f Contract Awarded C. H. Blaes, - manager, of the Utah company, returned re-turned from a business trip to Jerome, Idaho, at which place he was awarded a contract for the plumbing and heat ing of a large business block. , Red Cross Rooms Bulletin Another, shipment of wool has been received by the Red Cross and will be ready for distribution tomorrow, Wednesday morning. j Secure Licenses William Odell Call of Malad, Idaho, and Bertha Anderson, of Roy, secured a marriage license today to-day at the county clerk's office. Ono was issued also to Percy F. Harris and Edith I. Hill of Salt Lake. |