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Show I RANDOM I I REFERENCES H For Sale Registered Jersey cow, H fresh. J. B. Foulger, I. L. Clark & Sons jH company. 7415 H Republican Convention The call M for the state Republican convention m -which is to meet at Salt Lake on Oc- tober 4, at 10 a. m., has been received W. by County Chairman C. n. Hollings- H worth. The convention will name a H candidates for justices of the suprome fl court for six, eight and ton-year ( terms. It is probable that the two m congressional conventions will be held H1 at the same time. 19 ARTISTIC funeral pieces a speclal- jfflj ty. Dumke Flora), 1G01 Hudson avc- jfij nucs. Phono 52-w. 6689 ffll George Hendrickson, representing fH the public schools at the training H camp at Presidio, has advised Supt. fM H. C. Johnson of the work of the BB camp. In his letter, Mr. Hendrickson f M tells of the detailed life at the camp, j I We put' signs on anything with a VM surface. Redflcld-King. '2S0 111 Union Services Rev. Christian IL n GarVer of the Methodist Episcopal H church, will give an address on en- H couragement of education at the union Ifl services of the Baptist, Christian, FjUj Presbyterian, Episcopal and Congre- HH gational churches, tomorrow evening, gffl The services will be held at the First 09 Congregational church. MM Old papers tot sulo. Ggaen Stand- H Preserving Fruits At a meeting of H the women's farm bureau held at im Eden yesterday afternoon, Miss Edna IS Ladwig gave a demonstration showing In methods of preserving fruits without Ijl sugar. She also explained the new llfl sugar regulations. ffi Bell boy wanted at Reed Hotel. 7140 H Fit for Service The examining M physicians of the local draft board la have passed Ray S. Marriott as fit UH for Scneral militarv service. Suits dry cleaned and pressed 51.00 fffi Dollar cleaners. Phone 513. Rifle Shots Ogden has been called Ijl upon to send our or ive men to the H national rile shoot at Camp Perry, nil Ohio, September 1 to 21, according to Wm the advices received in the city yes- liffi terday from M. A-. Koyscr, secretary UH for tne association in the state. Those M that are desirous of entering the I shoot should communicate with Mr. I Keyscr at Salt Lake or Captain W. E. W Llndquist at Ogden. SI' BREAD at wholesale prices, fresh D and good. Greenwell's two stores. 6S36 if' Births George E. and Laura B. -Smith, 1011 Grant, a girl, born Au- )I "The photographer In your town." j I The Tripp Photo Studio, 320 25tlSt, Much Work Done The ladies of the j Red Crosa at Ogden hiivo finished f 3,000 pairs of socks, which leaves about 1S00 pairs to be completed in the amount of the allotment made to I this city. The sox together with G9S I sweaters, have been shipped to Deu- uS ver. There remains 200 sweaters to 1 come from this city. The members K are desirous of having the work com- "Sfi! ple'.ed by September L tiff AtJd to the luxury of evcrv meal by III using B. & G. Butter. Inn Red Cross Work The local Red Iwl Cross has received advices that the InjjD American Red Cross has recently dls- mmm tributed 7,000 soldiers packets In Italy IffiS at- e cte0115 U151- tavo been estab- mmm Hshed in that country. The packs yfffil contain soap, cigarettes, handker- mmm chiefs, chocolate, mirrors and combs. Ill 11 rt'as added that 40,000 more packets llifi would be distributed at once. The ufflM gifts. It is stated, help to keep p tlie 1Kb spirits of the fighters and Is taken as Iwl an todteaton of Amorca's participation ISjl n t.'io war. Ifi Suits dry cleaned and pressed $1.00. Iwl Dollar cleaners. Phone 513. Bin On a Visit C. E. Russell, formerly loll of education and Information do- HI partmcnt of the forestry service with IB offices at Ogden, was at the local IHH forestry building this morning after a I II year's absence at Boise, Idaho. Rus- I II sel1 as been called into the military I II service. I S Suits dry cleaned and pressed $1.00. H IB Dollar cleaners. Phone 513. M II One of the Filers C. B. G. Lyfin, a ill til member of the Royal Flying Corps, is II visiting friends in Ogden. He is en- Wm i joying a short leave of absence. H (I Improving Joe Harris. Jr son ol I I Joseph Harris, the local barber on it I Hudson avenue, recently underwent a mmai serious operation at the base hospital Ulntaf ut- Camp Fremont, Cal., where he has ill I been stationed since last May when nun llc enllsted. His condition was con- mmm sidered serious but he is expected to I WBtm recover. His wife and two children Kill reside in Ogden and their many friends ufwB untoubtcdly be concerned about RSjjJIIj Dr- Smith Overseas Mrs. E. H. fill nil Smith of Ogden received a cablegram iNfUil from her husband, Dr. Eugene II llttJlIl Smith, Thursday of this week, inform- ml! W m5 her of bis safe arrival overseas. IBkII More Nurses One thousand nurses I Im I a week for military and civil service ' Hi I at ome and aDroad Is the latest cal l grill upon the American Red Cross accord- HI I ing to advices from Washington. Tin H I cali came from Surgeon General Gor- II II gas. Tho call says that tho army is ' mm I growing faster and faster each da ' 'mVK B nnd more ot tQe American soldier: Ini I arc ensaglng in battle. BK1 Seditious Remarks Edward 'iV lOn I Brookcr will be given a hearing befon uUR I United States Commissioner W. H 11 I Reedcr, Jr., on Tuesday, to answer tin fnl! I charge of making seditious remark: llllifl against the government. The coramts iiiifil ffl aloner will probably bind the defend I illl I ant ovcr to waIt the act,on of tno fd I nil I oral grand Jury which meets In Ogdei I mm I on tho second Monday In September. Bj I Peach Shipments The first peachej from Utah for the eastern markets by carload will leave Willard today for Chicago. This shipment is to be followed fol-lowed at once by the shipments from the district which have been sold in the eastern market. The shipment ol peaches from the North Ogden and Sand Ridge districts Is expected to start Monday. The fruit growers say the crop this year is small as compared compar-ed with that of last year. Appeal Denied Tho local board of exemption yesterday donied the appeal ap-peal of Mrs. Bessie Adam and her husband Fred Adam fgr a transfer from class 1 to class-4. Elk Ranges L. F. Kneipp, district forester at the local offices of the agricultural agri-cultural department, left last evening for a two weeks' trip to Jackson Hole, Wyo. In co-operation with II. S. Graves and Dr. E. W. Nelson, he will decide upon possible elk ranges. Saving Coal "Conservation of Coal" was the subject of an address given yesterday by J. C. Clark, at the terminal termi-nal employes' safely first meeting. Schools Open Sept. 9. Ogden city public schools will open for the fall term Sept. 9, according to a report from the clerks' office. Tho buildings are now being prepared for tho win-! win-! ter season. Second Ward Joseph Ririe will be the speaker at the services to be held at the Second ward, Sunday evening. He will talk on a subject appropriate for "Education and Decision Day." War Saving Stamps At the meeting meet-ing of the Women of American Patriots Pat-riots held Friday afternoon, Mrs. Ralph Griffin, chairman of the commit-tee commit-tee for the sale of war savings stamps, announced that during tho month ot August 746 stamps had been sold by the society. In France W. O. Johnson, chief clerk at the offices of Superintendent Rowlands of the Southern Pacific received re-ceived a letter from Corporals Leo J. Clark and L. J. Mann, who were formerly for-merly employed in the superintendent's superinten-dent's office. The men are doing clerical cleri-cal work at the front and say they enjoy en-joy their work. Marriage Licenses Issued. Marriage Mar-riage licenses were issued at tho office of-fice of the county clerk today to the following: Charles A. Harker. Ogden, and Ella M. Parker, Riverdale; James J. Mulkern, Los Angeles and Minnie E. Bischoff, Chicago; Jcseph R. Russell Rus-sell and Annie E. Ray both of South Weber; Axel F. Sandland and Dora Swanson, both of Ogden; John E. Plxton of Taylorville, and Evelyn A. Thomas of Salt Lake. oo |