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Show I For Subscription and Advertlnlno Departmenta, Call Phono No. 68. . RANDOM I REFERENCES Ogden Boy at Halifax Alexander Wallace, oC Ogden, who recently enlisted en-listed in the Canadian army, is assisting assist-ing in restoring order and doing resouc work in the stricken city of Halifax, N. S. This information was received hero yesterday by Miss Florence Wal-I Wal-I lace, music teacher. Twenty-eighth street and Taylor avenue. Miss ai-lace ai-lace la a sister of the young soldier. Tho information came by telegraph. , Wallace was an employe In the South -em Pacific shops until about three weeks ago when he left for Canada to enlist. He is a Canadian by birth. Suits dry cleaned $1. Dollar Clean-era, Clean-era, JoinB the Navy Olto Moulding, son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Moulding, ' ' 2615 Lincoln avenue left yesterday for Mare Island, Cal., where he will be stationed for a timo as a U. S. tar. Mr. U Moulding married Miss Violet Fisher fj last February. He enlisted as a ma-j ma-j 9 chinist in the navy. I f B &. g the butter ror parucuinr ' ' folks. I on a Visit Henry F. Zpevacck, cn-' cn-' route to Los Angeles from his home in ! Rupert. Idaho, is here for a few days visiting his sister. Mrs. A. A. Whitley. 1 of the Argyle apartments. He arrived yesterday. ! Ten per cent discount on monumen-' monumen-' tal work. Mitchell's, opp. City Cemetery Farewell Residents of Five Points have arranged a farewell party for the soldier boys who have becomo members mem-bers of Uncle Sam's fighting forces. The event will bo held at the Lynn ward chapel tonight and will consist of a program of addresses, reading and music. Following tho program, the meeting will adjourn into a social ses-! ses-! sion at which conversation and refreshments re-freshments will feature. v You should hurry to get In the ' Christmas club at the Big Hardware Store. The very boat talking machine 1 at LOWE prices and easy terms. Meet on Wednesday Members of I the Missionary society of the Metho-i Metho-i dist church will meet at the home of . j Mrs. Homer Seip. 2304 Jackson ave-' ave-' nue, at 2:30 tomorrow afternoon. In , ! addition to the regular work of the I organization, a program has been prepared. Miss Hess will sing a solo. A full membership attendance Is expected. ex-pected. i Special Hoover day luncheon today at Marshall's, Twenty-fifth and Wash- ington. 1 Railroad Officials Thomas F. Rowlands, Row-lands, superintendent of the Salt Lake division of the Union Pacific, with headquarters here, and H. W. Wist-ner, Wist-ner, trainmaster, are expected to return re-turn from San Francisco Wednesday ' morning. The two officials left last week to attend a tlmecard meeting 1 with Assistant General Manager Dyer at San Francisco. II Suits dry cleaned $L Dollar Clean-I Clean-I era. I . I Accepts Position Miss Annie ( Brown, of Ogden, has accepted a posi-' posi-' tion as map colorlst in the engineering engineer-ing department of the forestry offices. Miss Brown is succeeding to a position made vacant by one of the civil service serv-ice employes resigning to enlist in the army. I I Suits dry cleaned 51. Dollar Clean-j Clean-j ers. ' Thirty Dollars Contributed Attaches At-taches of the United States forestry service offices in Ogden have contributed con-tributed 30 to the Ogden Red Cross unit to be applied to the fund for the purchase of soldiers' Christmas boxes. The amount was raised by individual voluntary contributions. , Railway Mail Association meets to-j to-j ' night on Becond floor of city hall, I 7:30 p. nx. All clerks invited. 2664 V Parent-Teachers to Meet The Par-I Par-I ! ent-Teachers' Association of the Lorin Fair school will meet Wednesday, De- i cember 12, at 3:30 p. m. Miss Ladwig 1 will speak on the subject, "Food and War Facts." A general discussion of tho subject will follow. It Special Hoover day luncheon today ! at Marshall's, Twenty-fifth and Washington. Wash-ington. Struck by Auto Driven by a young man, an automobile, turning west at the corner of Twenty-fourth street'and Washington avenue at noon today, I. struck K. T. Hocklngs, who was J riding a bicycle. The rider was knocked from his Beat, but his wheel went under the machine and was dragged twenty feeL Officers appeared on the scene, but made no arrests as tho-young man made no complaint. S A. A. Browning, M. D., 702 Eccles f Bldg. Eye, ear, nose and throat spe- , clallsL 2446 I Boy wanted to learn drug business. Culley Drug Co. 2627 Don't miss tho dance at tho K. of P. hall Thursday, December 13, given by ! , - the Garment Workers. Good music. Refreshments. 2G50 Dancing every Saturday ovenlng, 8 to 12 o'clock, New Healy Hotel. 76c per couple. Tickets may be had at Marshall drug store, Mclntyre drug store, Culley 4rug store or at hotel office. 2663 For good, dry, blook pine kindling wood and dry hard maple that makes a good fire on cold nights, see Billy Wilaon-vor phone 1961. Bond Forfeited Fred Myorty, arrested ar-rested by Officer I. C. Canfield last ; Sunday on a charge of drunkenness, ' l i forfeited his bond of $50 in police court J this morning. William Burke, arrest- ed fo ra similar offense by Detective J. L. Hobson, was roelased with the warning that a second, appearance would net him a heavy fine. Goes to Air Service H. R. Vowles of Ogden leaves today to actively enter tho aviation service at San Diego. Found Guilty Charles Steadman and D. C. Steadman, charged with petit larceny, were found guilty in municipal court today and fined $10 and costs eaoh. Henry Larsen, residing resid-ing about one mile north of Five Points, was the prosecuting witness. He alleged that he had lost a quantity of lumber. . Divorce Granted A divorce was granted by Judge Pratt this morning to Maxlnc B. BIsbing from Bush Bisb-Ing. Bisb-Ing. Tho plaintiff charged that Bis-biug Bis-biug had failed to support her for a considerable period, although being ablobodies and in a position to do bo. There are no children. Four Marriage Licenses Four young couples were granted marriage licenses licens-es this morning at the county court houso. They were Joseph G. Roberts of Paradise and Jane B. Yates of Brigham, Vera C. Parker and Reta Rigby of Hooper, Alfred R. Findley and Deloras L. Corless of Randolph and Clarence L. Bone and Algie I. Weaver of Layton. McQuarrie Estate The estate of Robert McQuarrie, who died November 27, 1917, was admitted to probate today to-day in the district court. A will was executed by the deceased on Novembor 17 and names H. S. McQuarrie and Frederick T. Ballam as executors. Tho estate consists of real estate and stock in Industrial corporations valued at approximately $8000. Enlistments Enlistments of Ogden men reportea from the headquarters station in Salt Lake were the following: fol-lowing: William V. Mitchell, Lester G. Koerner, Milnor Joffolrs, Albert E. Harris, Claude Duff, Lewis A. McDowell, Mc-Dowell, Percy A. Kar and Alvin A. Brown. ' From Camp Lewis Lieutenant A. B. Padgett from Camp Lewis is an Ogden visitor. |