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Show I RANDOM I REFERENCES IRISH & IRISH. Chiropractors. 209, 210. 211 Col. Hudson Bldg. Thono 27t 3198 Negro Arrested Deputies from Ihfi sheriff's office Inst night arrested a ncpro who carried concealed weapons to the fight at the Armory between Willie St. Clair and Lee Morrlssoy. The officers said that the man had threatened to shoot Referee Frank Armstrong if he gave the decision to Morrissey. We have moved six doors north to 2430 Washington avenue. Ogden Electric Elec-tric Co. School Garden Work J J. Andrews, supervisor of the Ogden City School harden club, spoke this afternoon at i he meeting Of ihe Parent-Teachers' a social ton of the Quincy school. Mrs. - J. G. Falck. one of the four-minute I speakers for the government, also spoke on the need of carrying forward the garden work this season with the greatest possible enercy. Mr Andrews An-drews told the school children the essential es-sential things ' they wish to know about gardening and how they may earn money by doing useful work and at the same time serve the nation. Old papers for sale. Ogden Standard. Stand-ard. Housewives' League The women s committee of the County Council of DefeitBe met late yesterday afternoon and organize a Housewives' Vigilance loanne The meeting was held in the I court house. The purpose of the lengne will be to carry out the orders and instructions in-structions of the state food administration adminis-tration as they concern families. We have moved six doors north to 2430 Washington avenue. Ogden Elec-trice Elec-trice Co. Farm Labor In response to calls for farm labor, the United States Employment Employ-ment service in this city has recently sent a ranch foreman to Cache valley and several farm and ranch hands to! Deasant View, North Ogden and Peterson, Utah; also a gasoline traction trac-tion engineer to Wyoming At the present time the bureau has eight men enrolled for farm and ranch work. "None is so good but that it might be better." This is not true with B. & G. butter. Born To Fred and Dora Taylor Parsons, Dee hospital, April 1st, a boy; James V. and Mable McCune Ure, 660 Twenty-sixth streeL March 18, a boy; Jonathan E. and Elizabeth C. Ipsen TO.. 1 ... r O - Cnrnnl W MomV, ? a girl; Paul A. and Emma M. Wood Terry, 801 Thirty -first street. March i 29, a boy. Plenty of all kinds of coal. M. L. Jones Coal & Ice company. 3192 Nevada Stockman J. M. Prouty, a prominent stockman of Charleston, Nevada, is in this city looking over the local stock field with a view to purchasing stock for his ranch In northern Nevada. Trees, Plants, Vines, Roses and Shrubs Of all kinds. Moore's nursery, 1266 Washington avenue. Phono 782. 3841 Marines A company of U. S. ma-flnes ma-flnes passed through Ogden this ' morning to some point east of here, their exact destination not being known even to themselves. Their commanding com-manding officer put them through ! if some drill maneuvers on the station platform. They came from the Pacific coast. Dance "Peanut Social" Fourth ward next Monday, where the select gather. 3998 On An Inspection J E Scott of the office of maintenance of the Forest service will depart tomorrow for a two week's -trip of inspection' of the offices of the forest service at Panguitch, Richfield, Salina and Ephraim. At this time of the year it is customary for the headquarters to make rigid in-I in-I spections of the field offices to ascer- I lain just how thoroughly the work is I carried on. Mr, Scott is an expert in I his line and is able to save a great deal oi nine uy ftvpiux uie u'mii unices working under up-to-date methods. Ten per cent discount on monumental monumen-tal work, Mitchell's opp. City Cemetery Railroad Official T. Ahearn, super mlendent of the coast division of Ihe Southern Pacific railroad, with headquarters head-quarters at San Francisco, arrived in i Igden today en route to the coast from a trip to the east. He passed through here on train No. 19. From Arizona W. J. Holt and wife of Phoenix, Ariz., are visiting Mr. Holt's parents in Ogden. Promoted According to word received re-ceived here, Van G. Hanson, son of George M. llanaon, formerly a resident of Ogden but now United States con-. con-. ill at Prince Rupert, British Columbia, is now a senior lieutenant in the navy, having been promoted recently. H was a member of the graduating class at Annapolis, in 1917. This Is thi second promotion the young man has received in a year. The rank corresponds corres-ponds to that of captain in the armv. r BOY with wheel to deliver. Watson -Tanner. 4060 Ogden Visitors Mr. nnd Mrs H. C. Simpson of Grouse Creek are in the city visiting with friends. J WE'RE not superstitious, but wo be lieve in signs. Redfield King Inc. 5001 H Preston Business Man C A. Green, a business man of Preston, Idaho, is in I this city today on business. D. J. Sheehan In Ogden D. J. Shee-han, Shee-han, well known stockman of Prom- ontory Point, is in tie city today tran- |