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Show I RANDOM I REFERENCES j B. &. G. appeals to those who know quality in butter. H . At Camp Mills James L. Tlllett, who went to Cajnp Lewis with th spc-ond spc-ond Ogden contingent, Is now at Camp Mills. L. I., vth the One Hundred Si.-H Si.-H teenth engineer corps. "Len" sends re- gards to his frirmds In Ogden. The Ladies' Aid or the Evangelical church will have an apron saic the afternoon and evening, Thursday. No-vember No-vember 22. Refreshments will bo ' served. Corner Twenty-third and Jef-ferson, Jef-ferson, basement. 23S2 Child Culture Club The Child Oul-ture Oul-ture club will meet tomorrow aftcr-noon aftcr-noon at the Berthana. the regular meeting having b2en advanced a week on account of Thanksgiving. Suits dry cleaned $1. Dollar Clean- Go to West Virginia Mrs. George Simpson and son departed yesterday Hj afternoon over the Denver & Rio Grande for a visit in "Wheeling, W. Va. Ten per cent discount on monumen-tal monumen-tal work. Mitchell's, opp. City Cemetery To California Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Grant left yesterday afternoon for Los Angeles, where rtiey will remain scv-eral scv-eral weeks. You should hurry to get in the Christmas club at the Big Hardware-Store. Hardware-Store. The very best talking machine at LOWE prices and easy terms. Seep in Coal Car Two boys, Ira Anners. 16, and Basil Eliason. 15, who were reported to have run away from their homes at Hyrum, Utah, and were believed to be headed for the Pacific Hj coast, have been traced, if the report of a Southern Pacific conductor to. Sergeant T. H. Blackburn proves to be correct. The conductor says he saw two boys in a coal car at Lucin that i answer the descriptions of the two youngsters. They left their homes ' yesterday. i Suits dry cleaned 51. Dollar Cleaners. Clean-ers. Leave for Los Angeles Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Pullman left over the Salt Lake route for Los Angeles and other California Cali-fornia points, where they will remain several weeks. , Aid Society Meeting The Ladies' Aid society of the First Christian church met this afternoon with Mrs. Williams, 1017 Twenty-first streeL Suits dry cleaned 1. Dollar Clean-erB. Clean-erB. Suing for $505 Suit has been commenced com-menced for collection of money due on a bill of goods by the Boyle Furniture company against the Valley Furniture & Supply company, A- S. Potts defendant, defen-dant, of Kama?, Utah. The amount sought is 3505.72. The plaintiff charges that the defendant bought the goods 0 soverel months ago and that payment has been refused upon application several sev-eral times. The original bill was for 5630.72 but the Kansas company paid only 5125. BOY with blcyl. to deliver. Watson-Tanner Watson-Tanner Clothing Co. 2402 - Births Reported Six births were re-' re-' ported to the city health department today, as follpws: To Pete and Grace La Fort EccXarorla, Dee hospital, a :boy, Nov. 10; to Thomas and Jessie Lowther Goodwill, S210 Adams avenue, ,a boy, Nov. IS; to Virgil B. and Anna !Bell Perry Gllllspie. 3601 Colorado avenue, ave-nue, a girl. Nov. 19; to John and Ethel Rose Williams, 819 Thirtieth street, a girl, Nov. 16; to James A. and Marv lOwens Alsup, 31-13 Porter avenue, a Ihoy, Nov. 11; and to Louis H. and Dolter Rose Becraft, 2240 Lincoln avenue, ave-nue, a girl, Nov. 19. Fire In School Defective wiring caused a blaze In the Ogden high jBchool, that, but Tor the fact that the j janitor had occasion to work there last jnight, might h,avo caused a serious fire. I The janitor detected smoke in the 'bulldlngtand notified the department To Marry In Temple Charles C. Musgrave of Idaho Falls and Miss Laura M. Grieve of main City secured a marriage license today In Ogden. They left for Salt Lake, where they will be married in the temple. |