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Show fpor' Subscription and Advertlnlng Department!, Call Phono No. 86. , , RANDOM . REFERENCES jt's easy to go without wheat or I : meat If you have plenty of B. &. G. - ' i Butter. I; Listen I Dig crowds at tho "Jazz" a dance at old Eagles' hall, Hudson ave- ' ' nuo, Saturday evening, December 22. ' i '' Injured at Halifax Lee Johnson. Ii : formerly of Ogden and n soldier In the . Royal Flying corps, stationed nt Hall- e i ftuc at the time of tho big explosion, I -was severely Injured. Information to ' ; that effect was received hero yester- s da. Johnson refused to yield to his I i wounds, however, nnd Joined in tho l I rescue work, c l ISultfl dry cleaned $1. Dollar Clean- - 1 ers. 1 -.3 I) Father' Deserta Children Nels Peterson, charged with deserting his I motherless children, was arrested at Jluntsvlllo, yesterday, by Deputy r sheriff .Arthur Grow. It is alleged tha oPtcrson, whose wife died scv- -:'; ' eral months ago, failed to adequately iyi provide for his four children. Resl- "5 dents of tho vicinity of the Potcrson -.1 linrje made provision and tho negll- V I , ence of the father was reported to X- the authorities. Peterson's trial has I i not been set. 5 j i ; Lloten! Big crowds at the "jazz" 1 j danco at old Eagles' hall, Hudson ave- 5 . nuo, Saturday ovenlng, December 22. Ii I Ten per cent discount on monumcn- . 'i : tal work. Mitchell's, opp. City Cemetery a 1 ; II Taken to Penitentiary Deputy ! ! Sheriff C. P. Fitzgerald took William I. ! Matthes, negro, to the state penltcn- i ' liary yesterday. Matthes was con- ' ! dieted of rocelving stolen property by j : ; a jury verdict returned In Judgo A. W. I' M Aireo'8 court last WOOk. He was pivnn ;l ; on indeterminate sentenco not to ex- '? 1 coed six years. I , ' You should hurry to get in the , Christmas club at tho Big Hardware W , Store. Tho very best talking machine W J at LOWE prices and easy terms. A' A Going .East Lylo F. Watts, In tJ charge of the Cache national forest I'" , W district, with headquarters at Logan, T, was in Ogden todny and spent several I hours at the United States forestry It offices here. Mr. Watts was enroute ; , east to Bpend the Christmas holidays f with relatives. I i ( Listen I Big crowds at the "jazz" t j j danco at old Eagles' hall, Hudson ave- . : nue, Saturday evening, December 22. ! j j Suits dry cleaned 51. Dollar Clean '! Wyoming Railroad Men G. J. vi i ? Adarason, division engineer, and Wil- .'I ; Ham E. Irvine, master mechanic of ! ! the western division of tho Union Pa- I - j clfic, were In Ogden for a few hours j today. They wero here on routine i; company business. Both have head- jv quarters at Green Itiver. ' . . Suits dry cleaned 51. Dollar Clean- s 1 I Quiet Title Judge Agee yesterday 'y -i decided in favor of tho plaintiff in the I? suit of Lee A. Shurtliff against Samuel ! Wm C Houck and Mrs. M. C. McIIugh to il. i i quiet titles to the following named I ! j pieces of real estate: lots 1 lo 10 inclu- ;! ; slve in block 1, lots 23 to 21 in block fk " 2, lots 1 to 17 inclusive in block 3, lots lli j 11 to 22 inclusive in block 4, lots 1 to iu: ; -ii anci a 10 i4 inclusive in diock t, ih ! lots 1 to 22 inclusive in block 6. and ii j j lots 1 to 7 inclusive in block 7, Washer1 Wash-er1 "1 1 ington addition to Ogden City. 1 j - A. A. Browning, M. D., 702 Eccle3 Bldg. Eye, ear, nose and throat spe- ;z'--i cialist. 2446 l: 1 ' Tire Sales Manager H. O. Alexan-,s Alexan-,s j j der, tire sales manager of the Good-(I Good-(I ' 'i rich Rubber company, with offices in ff. San Francisco, is In Ogden on comic- ' f pany business. Ho arrived yesterday. f .j Eevator boy nt Reed. 2750 I. , Cleaning Up When Thomas F. j j Rowlands, superintendent of the Salt , ! Lake division of tho Southern Pncific, I- . returns home Friday from a tour of , Inspection, ho will find his offices in ' the Union station entirely and attrac- I fively remodeled. During Uie absence 1. I of the railroad, chieftain, B. A. Camp- bel1, llls &ss,staDt' let tno contract for Kfv a thorough "cleaning up" of Superin- mj tendent Rowlands' and his own offices. Tho process includes repapering, re- isC; H painting and tho industrious applica-tion applica-tion of a vacuum cleaner upon the 5p rugs. Superintendent Rowlands left ' in his private car-aionday evening. Ho r" "will visit Sparks and other points. I Increase In Wages An increase in -' wages of 15 per cent will become of- I' ; lectlve on tho payroll of tho Utah ? i Power & Light company on January 1 ':': according to Manager P. M. Parry, j.-, manager of tho locnl department. This 1- ; company increased its omployoe's I;;; , M'ages 12 per cent a few months ago. I'sj'i Tho action was approved by tho In- '-i lernational Brotherhood of Electrical : Workers at the union's meeting a few r-1 Jays ago In Salt Lake and it is ex- jtvjjj peeled the Ogden, Iogan, Pocatello 2?.') ' and Roxburg locals will take the same actIon- II Try Shafer's Guaranteed Laying Feeds. Mash 53.50 hd. Scratch feed, ,J 53.65, at Ogden Feed Co. 27S1 jl Salvation Army Persons desiring l) to communicate with the officers of O llie Salvation Army relative to their 'f work, can reach them by calling Phono 2960, tho present quarters phone, in charge of Ensign and Mrs. Edw. S. Enlistments Threo constituted tnts "honor roll" at tho nnvy recruiting station hero today. They were WIN ' Ham F. Salt, 18, electrician, Ogden; Wallace W. White, 20, farmer, Hoop- I er, and Earl W. Stewart, 25, mechan- ic, Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Cannady will leave this afternoon for a holiday vacation va-cation in the east. They will visit relatives rel-atives and friends in Tulsa, Okla., Kansas City and Denver. Track Cleared The track, which was blocked for several hours because of a derailed car on the Ogden, Logan & Idaho, near Nerva, Utah, has been entirely cleared and all trains are running run-ning on schedule. The derailment was caused by a broken arch bar. Tho car was loaded with syrup. Tho damage was InsIgniflcanL Marriages Performed Two marriages mar-riages were performed at tho county court house today by Vdam L. Peter-Bon, Peter-Bon, justice of the peace. Hans Kllno and Dorothy Dowling of Ogden wero married and Georgo Denton and Eliza-bcth Eliza-bcth Kinport of Pocatello were married. mar-ried. Trouble Over Lease A suit over a farm land contract Is being heard before be-fore Judge A. E. Pratt today with P. TricouliB, a Greek farmer of Layton, as plaintiff, and Henry B. Eklns as de-fondant. de-fondant. Tricoulls Is seeking to be roloased from a contract he mado with Eklns to lease a piece of land for farming purposes. -He claims that Go j acres of land were represented as the anioun' to be leased and says ho found a considerably smaller plot when ho went to take It up. |