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Show I RANDOM i REFERENCES mMmm Suits dry cleaned $1. Dollar Clean- Hfl Labor Conditions Improve The oon- Hfl dltion of tho labor market In Ogdon mmM has greatly improved during the past HH days. This Is due, no doubt, to H Uie release from farm work of many H laborers, according to R. B. Wilson. H ho has been active In trying to solvo H the problem. The sugar plant of the H Amalgamated company In Wilson Lane H Is now working at capacity. Plants in H Box Elder and Cache counties, notably j at Lcwlston, are still a few men short. H Suits dry cleaned $1. Dollar Clean- 6rs- H Old Folks Invited Old folks of Og-1 Og-1 den past tho ago of three score and ten have been invited by Manager Har-moh Har-moh Peerv of tho Ogden theater to at-tend at-tend the show tomorrow afternoon as his guests. Tho picture which will bo shown Is "Mother O' Mine." a film or extraordinary interest to parents. The only way to know the quality of B. & G. butter is to try It your- Stricken at Work Deputy City 1 Treasurer C. P. Koons was stricken 1 vith a severe attack of heart trouble 1 as he was at his work Saturday. Ho Hffl as taken to his home and the attend- phvslcian stated it would be at jdt a "month beforo he could get out. Pffi Koons has been connected with the treasurer's oillce for 15 years. Suits dr7 cleaned SI. Dollar Clean- ' Wedded at Provo Word nas been received that Miss Maud Madsen of this city was married yesterday at provo to J. B. Trist, of Salt Lake City. mmm' s- Headquarters For all school and ot- fice supplies. BRAM WELL'S. Health Report Contagion in Ogden 1 i is on the warie, according to tho health mWm report. It shows that thore are but mmmJ' eight cases of scarlet fever under quar- mmm' Sntino. as against 21 cases ten days ago. There are two casos of dipntner- H ia, one of measles and five of chicken- H- pox The total number of cases of mmW contagious disease Is 16. Eighteen l; births are reported as against seven mmW , deaths. Of the births, 11 were boys H- and 7 wero girls. In the death cor- umn, 3 are males and 4 are females. ' Ten per cent discount on monumen-H'. monumen-H'. talwork. Mitchell's, opp. City Cemetery Marriages Marriage licenses were issued today at the court house to Christen P. Christen Killsgaard of H- Rosland, Idaho, and Miss Martha H' Hunsaker of Honey ville; and to Frank-M: Frank-M: Hn R. Watkins, Jr., and Miss Helen M. Mack, both of Ogden. Rj'j Culley Drug Co. want a delivery M) boy. 1683 H Eagles Danoi The Ogden aerie of Eagles is planning to make its regular H yrvo'ny --tiMnce a huge Hallowe'en fes-1 fes-1 tival this week. It will be held on Thursday evening and arrangements j are under way to entertain a large number of people In true Hallowe'en fashion. You should hum' to get in the Christmas club at the Big Hardware Store. The very best talking machine at LOWE prices and easy terms. B- Births Reported The following births wero reported to the city health office today: Joseph B. and Elizabeth Graham Bates, 231 Twenty-seventh street, a girl, October 21; John H. and Carlan Helgesen Byurk, 344 Sev-enth Sev-enth street, a boy, October 22; Rich- Hj ard and Sara Fowors Saunder, 323 Twenty-seventh street, a boy, October Scotch Attention The Ogden Scot-tish Scot-tish society will hold a Hallowe'en so-cial so-cial consisting of concert and dance. Owls' hall, Wednesday evening, 31st. Admission 25c. All Scotch and friends Invited. 1909 Leaves for Iowa Mrs. P. H. Web-ster Web-ster departed over the Union Pacific today for Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Fine Jonathan apples. 530 Twelfth street. Phone 2881-M. Delivered. 1958 Goes to Coast Mrs. A. B. Rodman fl departed today over the. Southern Pa-ciflc Pa-ciflc for San Francisco and other Pa-clfic Pa-clfic coast points. To Montana Mrs. Iver Clark and son will leave tomorrow over the Ore-gon Ore-gon Short Line for Anaconda, Mont. Elevator boy. Boyle Furniture. 1964 En Route to Kentucky A party of Hl twenty people from Buhl, Ida., depart-Hj depart-Hj ed from Ogden .today over the Denver & Rio Grande for Barbersville, Ky., where they plan on taking up home-steads. home-steads. They state the climate of Ida-ho Ida-ho was too cold for them. |