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Show I RANDOM REFERENCES I 1 IRISH & IRISH. Chiropractors. 209. 210, 211 CoL Hudson Bldg. Phone 27b. 3108 Son Operated Upon County Commissioner Com-missioner and Mrs. M. P. Brown departed de-parted last night fnr Philadelphia, Pa.. whete (hoy will ro to the bedside of their son, Arthur P Brown, an oflircr in the United Stairs navy. They re ceived a telegram yesterday announcing announc-ing that their .-on had been obliged m undergo an operation. Wires sent by thorn railed to bring any reassuring in formation and (he parents decided to go at once to the son. Thr butter that satisfies. The butter that pacifies, Is B. &. G. SmaM Blare A fire nlsrm wa. Bent in last night from the home of C. a. Hartog, 365 Parry avenue. A small I blaze naa stariea in a cou sum m the rear, which was extinguished quickly by the fire department. The firo occurred about 11 o'clock. We have moved six doors north to 2430 Washington avenue. Ogden Electric Elec-tric Co. Returns B. S. Strwart, timber scaler of the forest service, has Just returned froru a trip of timber Inspection Inspec-tion to the Manti and WS8fttCh forests in this state. Old papers for sale. Ogden Standard. Stand-ard. In Ogden Office T S. Tinker, forest for-est examiner of district No. 4, who has been at Washington. D. C, for the past several weeks working on the wood furl problem for the government, govern-ment, has returned temporarily to the Ogden office. He will probably go to Indiana in a short time. We have moved six doors north to 2430 Washington avenue. Ogden Elec-trice Elec-trice Co. Marriage License A marriage license li-cense was granted today at the court house io Walter Read and Myrtle Cantwell. both of Ogden WrTRE not snperstltlons. but we believe be-lieve in signs. Redhcld King Inc. 5001 Harris and Jenson (N J Harris and David Jenson) have moved their law offices to suite 314 Col. Hudson Bldg 4094 TWO delivery wagons. Apply Ogden Packing & Provision Co. 5136 The only way to guard against a coal shortage this winter is to order now from the Ogden Sewer Pipe & Clay company, and fill your bins bv I fore tbe railroads are called upnd to I handle this season's heavy crop. I Advertisement. Plenty of all kinds of coal. M. L. Jones Coal & lew company. 3492 ! Prof W. W. Henderson of the Utah I Agricultural cok-ge is visiting in this city today. Trees, Plants, Vines, Roses and Shrubs f all kinds. Moore's nursery , 1266 Wa.-hlngton avenue. Phone 782. 3841 D. B Tracj .i prominent hepp man of Yost, Utah, is in this city on busl- Ten per cent discount on monumental monumen-tal work, Mitchell's opp. City Cemetery C. L. Kempton, n prominent sheep man of Nafton. I'tah, has been spend- ' ing the past two or three days In Og j den conferring with forest officials 1 concerning penults for grazing on the H range. Dance "Peanut Social" Fourth B ward next Monday, where the select I gather. 3998 J H S A. Pelentan, a stockman of Nafton. ' H Utah, is attending the big slock sale J at the Union Stock yards. "The photographer in your town " The Tripp Photo Studio, 320. 25th H treat 61S6 H C. W Yearsley. a stockman of j H Mulad. Idaho, and his son. X. D. H Yearslev. are attending the stock sale H at the Union. Stock yards in Ogden. H J. S. Barlow, a well knon ranrh H owner or Grouse Creek. Is attending tbe stock sale at the Union ards. H Speeding Clarence Stone and Qeorge Dot Wert each fined the Bum H of f 5 by Municipal Judge George S. H Barker this morning for speeding in H automobile on the streets of tbe city. Tin y were arrested by Speed Officrr Harry C. Johns, who harped them H with driving at 35 miles per hour. Both H admitted H Cases Continued George Nicholson. 1 George Met ritica and George Manns, H who wTe arrested recently and H charged with gambling, entered pleas of not guilty this morning and their fl cases were continued for trial until April 11. as some of thr witnesses H were not present. H Music for School The city schools H todaj rec red about two doten new H for dial nbution among thr different buildings Thr re H ir two phonographs in each building H in th city and the Instrumenta and H muait FtRUld to be of great value in physical culture instruction. The H new records consist mainly of march H and dance music. Guest of Canners Willi. UB C H Leltsch. former president of the Na- tional Canners' association, was the I H at th- Wrbrr club at a little Informal H dinner S. . end canners from Weber H county. Box Elder. Davis and Morgan H counties wer present. Several aa- t tonal Issues with regard to the canning can-ning industry wr dcussed during the evening. Mr. Loltaefa visited the Morgan cannery yesterday on his way to Ogden and continued to the city by automobile. He left today lor California. Cali-fornia. Clean-up Time The annual Clan Clean-town contest Is now under way, according fo Dr. T B. Beatty. state j health commission secretary. Arrangements Ar-rangements have been made for scoring scor-ing every town listed in the contest land the judges will do their work un known, probably, to the residents of the town The standardised score card will be uirri hit year In maklne thr rorc. Ogdm has won first place in this Qdntcat and has always taken a high place. Will Take a Trip Ed Barrows. doorman for the pa.st five years at the Lyceum theater, has resigned his posi tmn and will depart next Saturday night for a six months' tour of the eastern states. He will go to New York. Baltimore and other cities. He expect to return to Ogden next November. Indexing Work of indexing Weber county registrants in the occupational1 card system was again started last evening at the county office with aj force of seven voluntary workers assisting as-sisting Clerk Ed Lewis. The county, schools have supplied ihe force of vol- I untary workers for this work and the! cards have been filled out up to date as fast as a supply was received. Those at work last night were Ered M. Pyle, Vera Shaw. Cecil Farley, Emily B. Polkman, Virginia Patterson, Hazel j Wolhaupfer, Harriot Farh |