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Show j : RANDOM REFERENCES ,J j : 1 1 ' i ' 1 , i 1 : You will never make a mistnkc in ! ': ll'1 ordering B & G Butter. I i j ''! . Goes to Coast Mrs. Mary Brooks - ) , 1 ' i; 3 i left vesterday for an extended viBit to - I ; f California, and will be absent for scv- ' ' , ' ; eral weeks. I 1 1 Suits dry cleaned SI. Dollar Clean- I " 'era. , ! j' , I Fourth Ward The amusement coni- '7 j' mittee of the Fourth ward announced I fi last night that Monday nights will be I v i !j " reserved exclusively as "home night" I t f ' I J for tho Ogden stake presidency. The order automatically cancels Monday 1 i V nights for dancing. " Si'1 - 1 jj t Ten per cent discount on monumen. I -l I'. tal work. Mitchell's, opp. City Cemetery , I y. Fees According to the report of ! -('jjl County Clerk Charles M. Ramcy, the total of fees collected during January 'l '. ' j was S37.18. There were fifty-nine ,. L'j, 1 marriage licenses Issued during last Hi ;i raonth- ' ; I'-l Suits dry cleaned $1. Dollar Clean- ' "n fr Born Friends of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. j , -., I ' Debbendiner, former residents of this i I) A cltv, now living in Salt Lake, have re- l I a son. Mother and babe doing well at " f H 'llffl L. D. S. hospital. I It: a ' I, I Suits dry cleaned $1. Dollar Clean- if'lli Not vio,et Hodgetts. Because of " iw in H tllc similarity of the names, acquain- f '' r'lM'U tances of Miss Violet Hodgetts have I tjj ; been led to think that Miss Hodgetts . 'fli 7)1 was the young lady who was the vic- 'J I ' I IS lim of an accidental shooting last $ i$ II j 9 Tuesday night. This is not the case, f i' V 11 lne victim of the accident being Miss ' i fl 1 Violet Blodgctt. who is now recover- i in& from ner injury at the Dee hospital. I ,, .WH Miss Hodgetts is a daughter of Mrs. , 1 ; j B Mary Hodgetts Lakin- j ' j j W Old papers for sale. Ogden Stand- I'i'ift '111 Returning Home Mr. and Mrs. I ill' " Mm Patrick Healy, .who have been spend - I f 'I' Sill inB lne wintcr al Tucson, Los Angeles ' if 'Mm and otner Pints in lne southwest, will I .' . -' Jjl return to Ogden tomorrow. Mr. Healy '"SI' it! I is l)residont of the Commercial Na- jjjvMlB tional bank, owner of the New Healy (yi . Jml hotel and otherwise one of the wealth - " i III! I 'er and hotter known business men of j 5 1 1 j! this section. J j I'll G. M. S. Taxi. Tel. 770. 2961 V 5 iSi Fourth Ward Alva Scoville, presi- ', m f dent of the Wober stake, will make an ' in j ! address at the opening of the new i , ! j jj priesthood of the Fourth ward elders y I M - quorum tomorrow morning. President I: , ' . 1 1 fjj I Scovilie's address will be upon "Prob- A I lli I lems of Every Day Life." The mcet- V ' Pall ine wil1 hegin at 9 o'clock and the I ( ' public is cordially invited to attend. II i u iJl The officers of the newly organized j. f ml elders quorum of the Fourth ward in- Hi! elude Clarence S. McCune, president; K ,', II Herbert Seager, first counsellor, and : v James Buddel, second counsellor. IS- lC' 1 E- T Hulaniski, sawyer, 313-314 Ij iU, jfl First Natl. Bank Bldg. Phone 202 ill' I ill Second Ward Judge George S. I Ji J j Barker of the municipal court and I ! , !,u! John L. Herrick, in charge of the I ' M' i 1 311 fl Western Suites mission at .Denver, I Jii'sK ' P malce the principal addresses at I ''Ill the Second ward meeting tomorrow I ! ilfilll evening. The services will begin I , ip jij j! promptly at 7 o'clock and will be un-I un-I Ht' Hill der lne direction of o Young Ladies' ml' 'jl1'' aill Mutual Improvement association. I lil ' . jlfllll Tlioro will Vin n snnpinl nrntrmni nf 1 i jj"! 'Ij DANCE at the Berthana every Satur- i 1 f , i day nighU 8:30 to llT30. '3219 Bf l'j v 1 'H ' Conservation Meeting. The food k ' v I fu i conservation committee will meet at 'Ji'I'ii M M the mayor's olllco, Monday morning at Hl HriV 1 1 10 o'clock instead of Monday evening. . ill m IRISH & IRISH, Chiropractors, 209. ' '11 ll ! 210' C01' HUdSD Bldg" Pb0n 2?b' H' '"'I ill 11 EPVORTH LEAGUE will have one of IbIH most important subjects of the ' i Y III year tomorrow evening at G;30. An I M I S extra good attendance is desired. The l1 ' 'nlfi choir will sing an anthem: "Create in Hj . iiJ Me a Clean Hcart." Other good music. 1' i' till 'III Miss w,,,lmB irnprovtflf Mlfis Lu- H' m1 I 'K Is W.llllanus, who has been very ill at 1 j 1 1 ' j IE the Deo hospital, is now at home, con- M 111 Support for Children Only Mrs, W. , jjl H. Blanchard, whoso husband was Hl I II ma brought to Ogden from Evanston and II '8111 charged with non-support, says she I II il l ls noL asns suPnort for herself, but ' 1 li II 1 911 II 10r mnor children. ' I' II II S Wins Su,t The suit- of Mar' Ann N II iRJiS Collins again John Kellcher, William - j ill mh Kelleher, John T. Batcheler and E. F. ' llO 1 k Bratz was decided in favor of the Hl 11)1 1 plaintiff today by Judge Arthur E. H' i I III till Pratt of tho district court. The judge HIs kIItII 'nil P. decreed that Mrs. Collins owned the HH III 'rll lilfi right to the property forming the bns- Hl JUllfil 'IEI1 is of the suit, lots described as Nos. Hii.ull III lltl 11 and 12, block 10. Central Park addU '1111 ill tl0D'' and lot 20 f blck 5 South Park 11 mIIIiI ill! Marriage License James B. Sllnker Hl iJlllll ill I oC Rono' anJ i" Louise Houser of 11 Jirlinl Hit Pocatello, were issued a marriage li- Hl illill lalll cense today at the court house. j jj 'III Thirteenth Ward Tho M. I. A. con- HL I jjl j! :J joint session of the Thirteenth ward H'i'U 1(1 'ill w meet Sunday night. The princl- H'fL'ii 111 -311 paJ sPeaker "will bo John M. Mills, Ir lllrll In I w'th vocat music furnishefl by Ed Hi fliiill jjil Saunders and Vera Jones. H 1 jl; Ill III Lakevlew Case Tho hearing on the H 1 1 111 )M petition for a temporary restraining H f d llil ISIl order against the defendants, in the H lv WW IS'I ""ase ot J ' Pnrsns and others H ll lilt III againHl E. O. Wattis and others and l ' I Hi! 1)1 0 aT'CV,r nD5 cotnDanv waE . in. mjimggiiiii ii mmi 1 1 1 n taken up this afternoon In Judge A. E. Pratt's division of the district court. Tho plaintiffs aro seeking to have an order issued by tho court prohibiting tho issuance of somo stock In the Lakevlew Mining company to some of tho parties named with the defendants. An amended complaint was recently filed by the plaintiffs to their original complaint. Lynn Ward Thore will be a special musical program rendered tomorrow night in the Lynn ward, commencing at 7 o'clock. The speaker will be Miss Alta Rawson, who has rocently returned from a mission. The public is cordially invited. Decision for $1300 A decision in favor of S. P. Dobbs, administrator of S. T. Robinson, against D. J. Rees and others for $1300 and interest from July, 1917, as judgmont on a suit on bond, was today given by Jude Agec of the district court Groundhog. Tho Sun came out from behind Observatory Peak this morning and frowned at the smoke-covered city Then on second thought, he beamed beam-ed ngain and rellected that groundhogs do not usually frequent cities and he would successfully cast a shadow from Old Man Groundhog when ho emerged from his hole after his winter's hibernation. hiber-nation. For today ls groundhog day and. according to tho almanac. Groun' Hog was scheduled to sally forth to taste the air. Old timers claim the groundhog comes forth on February 2 and turns around thrice. If he sees his shadow, he rushes back to the hole. Fair -Association H. W. Dunn of fered his resignation as a director of the Utah State Fair association and has been succeeded last night at a meeting of tho fair association. Tho principle business before the meeting was a consideration of the matter of attempting to oust William S. Romney from the presidency of tho association Several of tho members have declared they will refuse to serve under him. oo |