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Show RANDOM REFERENCES Roval Cafe open, 338 Twenty -lifth Ifireet. Chop sucy, noodles. Meals at I ill hours. 5S23 Back to Camp William Charles I mlton. who has been home on a farm fu'rloupli for three weeks, was ordered h-k in : i ii i n Lewis yesterday. He is I the ?on of Mr. and Mrs. w. ii Dalton o'. Roj I Bread Throe loaves 25c. RYesb r.nd raj wholesome Greenwell's, two stores, j 562S School Coal Bids for supplying the I city schools with coal the coming win-Iter'were win-Iter'were opened last niht bv the city I beard c i education al its regular meet -t D2 n bids quoted the Bame prices, J7.10 for lump 16 v " for nut and $) 0 for slack. A decision was reached to' I try a few carloads ol the cheaper fuels and select the nrnst suitable for school I I heating purposes Ogden Utah Knitting store, now! I located at 2357 Washington avenue. Formerly located at 302 25th St. 5597 Found Guilty A. Growser was found puil t yesterday in Judge A. E. Pratt's i division of the district court on a charge of violating the law in regard I to (Ii1 possession ot liquor Growser 5, was arrested last fall n the Twenty -second street hill and had about fifty ISj quarts of bonded whiskey in his pos-CtrtC pos-CtrtC cession He was convicted in the mu 'ebe nicipal court on the same charge and !k appealed to the district court H ftju ll ibl. I,, in.:.,, I) Ci IbB. butter belter At Presbyterian Church Ocden high feJj school baccalaureate services in tin sii Pre.b i nan church Sunday night at K o'clock Members ol the class will nieet in tin hu n h parlors a' 7 : 3u I Seats will be reserved for the parents of the class, for the members of the s school and for the faculty. Music will be furnished by the school. Rev. Car-' Car-' 1 er has returned and will peak nt the I morning and evening hour.-. We have moved six aoors north to 2430 Washington avenue. Ogden Elec-!i Elec-!i trie Co. id' FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Cor ner Twenty fourth and Madison. Rev I Lewis A Hurl, pastor Sunday school at in a m , Mr. C. S. Springer, super-is super-is intendent Morning worship at 11, 0 subject of sermon. "Question of Courts Cour-ts ace " hristian Endeavor at 7 p. m. Evening worship at 8 p m. All come a and bring a friend. Suits dry cleaned and pressed, $1 .00 Phone 513. 5S25 SEVENTH .WARD The M L A. n conjoint session will be held in the - Seventh ward tomorrow evening when a splendid program will be given as follows. 1 Violin solo Miss Vera Norton Accompanied by Aileen Ririe. ,J Reading Glads Norton I I Vocal duet . . Miss Margueriie Norton and Mary Read. . Talk. "Three Great Teachers of Christianity" W. J. Harris r Old papers for sale. Ggden Stand- ! - LYNNE WARD The Lynne ward ' . conjoint session of M I. A.'s will be held tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock The speaker will be Elder William j, Linford who has recently returned from a mission to the Scandinavian countries. His subject will be on the war Mus ical numbers will be given by Orson Griffin and company. Offerman, plumber. Phone 1869-W. j KING Funeral services for Hyrum S. King will be held next Tuesday at 2 p m, in the Clinton ward meeting house. Bishop Fred Mitchell officiating. officiat-ing. The body will lie in state at the family home in Clinton, Monday and ; Tuesday until 1 p. m. Interment in Clinton cemetery. Floral offerings left at the Larkin chapel until 10:30 o'clock Tuesday morning will be taken to ihe home. Mr King passed away last Tuesday, May 28. but the funeral was delayed because of the failure to locate the son. George King, who Was with the battleship Minnesota. The son will arrive in Ogden Mon- I day. Ten per cent discount on monumental monumen-tal work, Mitchell's opp. City Cemetery Lectured John Ferguson, an IS year old youth, was given a suspended sentence in the municipal court this morning on a charge of recklessly driving an automobile within the limits of the city. He was also given a most impressive lecture by Judge George S. Barker tv tore the sentence was givi " "The photographer in your town " l The Tripp rhotu Studio, 320"i 25lh street .135 We have moved six doors north to 2430 Washington avenue. Ogden Elec-trice Elec-trice Co. j Enli6t Three young men enlisted In the marine corps this morning and were Bent to Salt Lake this afternoon by Sergeant Lynn Meibos, in charge of the local recruiting office The are Kenneth Dustln and George Smith of Farmington and Delbert Johnson of Morgan. ICE Pure distilled artificial Ice, only M L Jones Coal & Ice Co. 5620 Mrs. J. T. Young of Pocatello. Idaho, is visiting with friends here for a few days. Purchase your next winter's supply of coal now from the Ogden Sewer Pipe & Clay company. We can please you in every particular. S9S9 I L T. Sloat. a stockman of Lewis-ton. Lewis-ton. Mont., Is transacting business at the local stock yards Thomas s Thomas, a well-known rancher of Malad, Idaho, is visiting in this city with relatives. Recovering Mrs. Zilphia Slight, I who was successfully operated nn at !the Dee hospital for stomach trouble and gallstones, is now convalescing at the home oi her Bister Mrs J M. Russell. Rus-sell. 126 Twenty-Sixth street. Mrs. Slight is from Montpelier, Idaho ! Harris and Jenson (N. J. Harris and David Jenson) have moved their law j offices to tuite 314 Col. Hudson Bldg 109 4 Fit for Service Seymour (i Stuart, a registrant of the city exemption j board, has been xaptfhed by the board j for Division No. 6 at Seattle. Wash . and reported to the Ogden city board j as fit for general service Born A nine-pound boy was born on Decoration day to Corporal and Mrs. Leonard dams. Mrs. Adams is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C A. Wood. Ed. Vaughn, a stockman of Malad.1 Idaho, is transacting business at the! local stock yards today. To Sell Horses J L. Ilenson. a stock buyer of Rock Island, 111. i- n this city looking over the prospects at the local 6tock yards with a view io selling some horses on the contract which the Ogden Horse Sale k Com-mission Com-mission company has with the British government. George French, a well-known bust ness man of Logan, is in this city to day. Mr. and Mrs. James Johanson of Morgan are visiting with friends in Ogden. Born Word has been reecived in ogden that a baby girl was born Wod-nesda Wod-nesda to Mr. and Mrs. Nels B. Eckbo of Afton, Wo., where, Mr. Eckbo is engaged as a forest ranger. Mrs. Eckb'o was formerly Miss Pamelo Spargo of this city. Mrs. Spargo is With her daughter. Arrives Overseas George Everett, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Everett, 215S Wall avenue, has arrived safely overseas, according to word received by his parents. Young Everett enlisted enlist-ed last February and was stationed at Fort Meyer, Va., for a time. Will Entertain Members of the J Danish sister lodge, "Lyngblomslen," Will be entertained by Mrs. Robert Christensen at her home, 9 Wilson Lane, on June 3. Daughter Born A girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lllingson yesterday yester-day Mr. Ellintrson is traffic manager of the Utah -Idaho Central Railroad company. Registration Ministers of all churches and leaders In all wards of Ogden are requested tomorrow to call attention during meetings to the registration reg-istration of young men for military service on June 5. The city and county coun-ty exemption boards have both re quested that this be done so that the widest publicity possible be given the registration. Those who will be required re-quired to register are young men coming com-ing of age during the year ending June 5. 1918. Not a Local Man The man who was arrested yesterday for drunkenness and gave his name as William Kay, is a Mexican and not a resident of Ogden. State Convention On June 4 the state workers of the Juvenile court will meet in convention at the Slate Industrial school. Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses li-censes were issued today at the court house to Orville J Bambrough of South Weber and Nellie F. Frasier of Clinton and to Raffael Marra and Mad-delena Mad-delena DeCianno, both of Ogden. The last named couple were married by Justice Adam L. Peterson. FOURTH WARD Tin ee reat teachers of Christianity, Do you know them? This will be the subject at the Fourth ward. Mutual conjoint session on Sunday night. Two Sons In France Mr and Mrs John Wheelwright, 930 Twent -fourth street received word of the safe arrival ar-rival of their son Charles overseas, he having enlisted in the engin- i r COrpfl at St Louis. .Ma They now have two sun- m Prance, their son Frank ha big left last January. oo |