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Show oo AMERICAN GIRL AMONG MISSING PARIS, April Miss Emma G. Mullen, a member of the American roiui, lias been missing since March Her disappearance has caused much anxiety among her friends, as the body of her secretary. Mile Madeline Made-line Floch, has been found in the ruins of the church which was struck by a Cerman shell on Good Friday. Miss Mullen, accompanied by Mile. Floch, left her residence at about .' p. m., on March 29. Until today it was believed she might have been merely injured and taken to a hospital, hos-pital, unable to send word to her relatives, rela-tives, but this Idea has been abandoned aban-doned Should Miss Mullen prove to be among the dead, the number of Americans killed by the German shell will have increased to five. sactlng business. Mr. Sheehan has a large number of sheep grazing in the hills east of the city. Harris and Jenson J. Harris and David Jenson) have moved their law offices to suite 3H Col. Hudson Bldg. 4094 Married Grant A. Rounds and Miss Gertrude Wadsworth, two very well known young Ogden people, were mar ried today at the court house by Justice Jus-tice Adam L. Peterson. Mr. Rounds is a son of Frank Rounds, a former Ogden resident, and is now making his homo in Evanston. Wyo. Rochester Mining Man W. E. Reed, a mining man of Rochester, Nov., is In this city conferring with business men who are Interested in mining. Park City Concern Sued The Park I'lty Mi 'at v Crocerv company Is made defendant today in a suit by the Utah Association of Credit Men for $605 21. The bill was for goods furnished by Blackman & Griffin company of Og ! n to the Park City firm, the account of which was assigned to the credit association. Hemstitching and plcot edging by Mrs. Stephens, recently of the Singer Co. All work guaranteed at Paine & Hurst. 5091 Bremer Case The trial of the case of the atate against Fred Bremer was started this morning In the district court with Judge O. A. Call on the bench. Bremer Is charged with grand Ian eny. It is alleged he stole several sacks of beans from a box car in the local yards. He Is being represented by Attorney John G. Willis, the Klati bilng represented by District Attorney Attor-ney s. P. Dobbs. A Jury' was secured thlH morning and the testimony of scv-Sftl scv-Sftl witnesses was taken. Miss Ellen Thomas returned to ig den last Monday after spending the entire winter months in New York City, where she studied rnuslc and en joyed the most delightful season of operas Miss Thomas will soon resume re-sume her position at the Ogden Conservatory Con-servatory of Music, where she Is a valued instructor. The Red Cros Unit of the Women of Woodcraft, Circle 581, will meet next Friday afternoon with Mr.-. KrunceB Huss, 2158 Adams avenue Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Skolton of Rex-burg, Rex-burg, Idaho, are visiting in Ogden with Iriends and relatives. |