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Show Ii1IM RANDOM MREFERENCES ARTISTIC funeral pieces a special-Wf special-Wf tv Dumke Floral, 1G01 Hudson avc-?. avc-?. 'Due. Phono 52-w. 668S ' 'wl H C. Hinckiey, superintendent ol villi: motive power for the O. S. L. and H, fflfll, v Platt enGni1 manager of the line ill I arrived here Sunday from Chicago 13 It where they have been attending a railroad meeting. 13 Royal Cafe open, 338 25th. Chopsuey, '-llj:! noodles. Meals at ail hours. 6?6I If Iff Enlists William Shore' McTec, of '(lRock Springs, Wyo., enlisted In the lllnftvy at the local recruiting offlco lM! If Saturday. He was sent to Salt Lake ,ijF for further assignment. ' a'fi OId PaDers ror eal SQen Stand mil nrd. "Iff Dog Bites A Boy Elmer Johnson, ill twelve-year-old son of C. S. Johnson 111 -was bitten on the Upper part of the ft leg by a dog Saturday morning. The III boy was on an errand to a neighbor's i house near Jefferson and SUllIVari ( avonue3 when attacked. The accident fill was immediately reported to the police II II and John Hughes, the city dog cus-li'lf cus-li'lf todian, caught the dog and will make I an Investigation. Br 1 BREAD at wholesalo prices, fresh I If and good. Greenwell's two stores. 688G Ijilr Resigns On account of other bus-II bus-II Illness matters, A. L. Harrington 'has If 111 resigned his position as night yard-I? yard-I? J master of the Terminal company. Hill "Tho photographer In your town." II fl Tho Tripp Photo Studio, 320 25th St. II I b135 j l District Court A session of the dls-I dls-I ft trict court will bo held In Farmington j today by Judge A. W. Agee. Judge A. I ll B Pratt will take over the regular I if probate matters for both divisions 1 1 Add to tho luxury of overy meal by I ft asing B. & G. Butter. lf Judgment $4990 An award of -1990 !lf Is given J. R. Skelly against Diantha jjf L. Randall In a judgment signed Sat- l urday afternoon by Judge A. W. Agee. J fl suit was brought by Skelly to recover on a note for $4500 given in October, ' 1917. It was secured by a mortgage I on Ogden property. Arrested at Uintah A man giying ; bis name as John Anderson of Ogden, I was arrested yesterday at Uintah while I returning from Evanston by motor, and taken to tho county jail, charged with I bringing liquor into the slate. He was caught by Deputies Woolten and Gel-j Gel-j ger. He is said to have had four I I quarts of beer and iwo quarts of whls-f whls-f key in his machine. He was driving i B with his family. He was released on i I $100 bail. 5 I WANTED, boy with bicycle to deliver. vL Brown-Carlson-Treseder. 7115 1 Ccal Defers to Meet At the M-t ft annual Retail Coal Dealers convention, 1 which will bo held in Salt Like, Aug-I Aug-I list 8, D. H. Pape of Ogden, assistant ft federal fuel administrator, will bo one H nno nf th sneakers. His subject will I be "Cladslflcatlon and Preparation of coals as viewed by the producer, consumer con-sumer and dealer." The convention will open at 10 a. m. The opening address ad-dress will be given by Temporary President C. H. Fisher. At Industrial School Yesterday was visitor's day at the State Indus -t trial School and many took advantage of the opportunity. Special programs for the Sunday sorvicos wero held at Nelson Hall and tho Gables. The speaker at the Gables was Dr. Harry TV. Nelson and at Nelson Hall was w Burdetto Smith. Music for both pro-Pi pro-Pi grams was furnished by the Misses jr Dorothy Wright, Anna May Hunter, F Lucille Wilcox, Gladys Peterson, Al-I Al-I berta Wright and Viola Taylor. A four-mlnuto talk on "Tho Danger to I America" was a feature of the service at Nelson Hall. Arrives Overseas Word has been received in Ogden that Earl Hume has arrived safely overseas. He Is the . son of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Humo of 151 Thirtieth street and is anxious to do : his part in the fight, Mrs. S. J. Jeppesen, of Logan, spent Sunday visiting with friends here. II M. B. Sorensen, who is on a. short I furlough from the United States navy, is spending a few days of his leave with hlB Ogden friends. From Blackfoot M. E. Jacobson, of Blackfoot, motored down from the Idaho city with his family yesterday. He expects to return today or Tucs- day. Scouts on Outing Troop fourteen of tho Ogden city Boy Scouts, left this : morning for a trip to Utah Lake, near Provo. Tho boys are under tho leadership leader-ship of Dr. William Crawford. They : are making the trip in a largo motor truck. From Thatcher Mr. and Mrs. L. Austin Pond, are visiting -with rola-tlves rola-tlves In Ogden for a fow days. Mr. ft Pond is a prominent rancher of That- (t cher. i Married Two couples were married at tho court house today. Manuel Dlm-itrakakes Dlm-itrakakes and Mrs. Lena Jones of i Cache Junction woro married by Bishop Bis-hop O. M. Sanderson. William E. Rockwood and Lula Flfo of Brlghnm - City were married by Justice Adam L. Peterson. oo HEAT PROSTRATIONS. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 5. Nearly 400 persons wero overcome by the heat In tho tremendous crowd at a . luncheon today. Thoy were treated at emergency stations and 175 of them ; were removed to the yard hospital. |