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Show 1IJ I RANDOM REFERENCES f ARTISTIC funeral pieces n Bpcctal-I Bpcctal-I ty Dumko Floral, 1C01 Hudson ave-I ave-I coe. Pnono 62 -w. 6GSS - Llconie lucd A marriage license ; issued yoatorday to Edward An-ierton An-ierton of Evanston, Wyo., and Clare i W Olson of Salt Lake. They wore ' iBirricd by Bishop Owen M. Sander-'. Sander-'. 100. noyal Cafo open, 338 25th. Chopsuey, ; nodl Moala at all hours. G351 In Shlpbulldlnn The local board of exemption has received word that jamoA n. and Ollvor C. McGhle aro irorklnp for the Emergency Fleet Corporation Cor-poration at San Francisco, Cal. Old papers for eulo. Graen Standee Stand-ee At Camp Lewis Clarence G. Hopkins Hop-kins has sent word to his Ogden friends that ho Is onjoylng tho life of a ' rookie" at Camp Lewis and that he is feeling fino. Ho left Ogden with U last contingent of draftees. BREAD at wholesale prices, fresh , ind good. Grconwoll's two stores. C88C ' t Sent to Phlllpplnea Harold n. Da- tjj, formerly with tho Marshall Drug S k Co. has boon transferred to the Philip- pine Islands, according to Information a received by relatives hero. He on- j , listed In the naval medical corps sov- t cral weeks ago. !Tho photographer In your town." f .Tho Tripp Photo Studio, 320 25th St . ; t.133 ! ' Boy Injured Franklin Johnson. 5' year-old son of C. W. Johnson of 2672 Brlnker avonuo, was Injured last evening eve-ning when struck In tho faco by fragments frag-ments of flying glass from an automobile automo-bile windshield. The lad was riding if ;' ' In his father's automobile, boing drlv- 'i en by an older brother, Cyril Johnson, i when a shed was struck as they mail ma-il : neuvered In tho yard to get out to p I the roadway. Tho boy was cut about ; tho bead and faco and a bad gash rc-ij rc-ij . celved near the nose. Ho was carried i Into the house and medical assistance i summoned. No picnic Is complete without B. t & G. Butter. i h. Joins the Army C. E. Favre, for-! for-! mcrly connected with tho local forest-j forest-j ry service, and supervisor of the Hum-I Hum-I boldt forest In Nevada, has been appointed ap-pointed to tho fifth officers' training camp, according to information received re-ceived at tho Ogden offices. Favre , was sent to Camp Lewis about three months ago with a contingent from Ogden. Ho was asked by the secretary secre-tary of agriculture to claim exemption ; but refused. He recelvod some mlll- uiry training at tho University of i Idaho and Is, now at Lousvllle, Ky. Four-Minute Women The women '. members of the Four-MInuto club of ! the city will speak at tho local thea-i thea-i tcrs Sunday evening. They are well 1 prepared to deliver Interesting talks 1 on tho new subject given them for tho week. Goes to New York Miss Dorothy Madsen, proprietor of the Dorothy Madsen mlllnery store, has left for a business trip to Now York City. Sho eipects to bo gono about threo weeks and wb.Uo there will Inspect lato millinery mil-linery styles. Enters Service H. W. Johnston, I. formerly grazing assistant of tho forestry for-estry service has left from Montana with a contingent of draft men from that section. He goes to Camp LowIb, "Washington. On Boundary Work R. E. Gary, of tho land offlco of tho United States department of agriculture, loft today for Idaho where ho wll conduct a boundary examination. In Twelfth Ward In the Twolfth ; ward tomorrow evening, at 7 o'clock, r Judge Nathan J. Harris will speak, 1 using as his subject, "Religious For- ces that Have Influenced tho World." ( His subject will bo divided into three v topics as follows: "Exodus from Egypt," "Gathering of Modern Israel to ZIon" and "Coming of Pilgrim Fa- thers." Judge Harris talk will bo fol- ( lowed by a reading by Gladys Norton : and Miss Ailocn Rlrio will give a four- r mlnuto talk. Musical selections will be furnished by Miss Mary Fischer and company and Walter Stevens. 5 Departs for Coast Arthur W. Coo- ley, manager of Western Railroad De-l De-l partment of the Dearborn Chemical i Company, departed this morning for his headquarters at Los Angeles, Cal., after a pleasant two week's visit with relatives In Ogden. Mr. Cooley is a ! Eon-in-law of Mrs. Sadie West, of 2217 Grant avenue. Regaining Health Mrs. William Dick, wifo of Traffic Officer Dick. Is reported to be rapidly gaining her health under the careful nttcntlon sho is receiving at tho Dec hospital. Sho underwent an operation about a week i ago. Hotel Changes Hands Barlow Wll-j Wll-j son, former proprietor of tho Arllng-i Arllng-i ton hotel, has sold the equipment to Mrs. Ellzaboth Hestmark. Tho hotel "Rill now be In chargo of R. A. Morris who has been appointed manager. The Place was newly equipped last fall and Is now open for patronage. Burley Visitor Mrs. William Salmon Sal-mon of Burley, Idaho, is spending the week-end in Ogden. A. G. Marlor of Rigby, Idaho, Is in Ogden today. Marler is a prominent , 8tock man of Idaho. From Logan Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Poulaon of Logan aro visiting in Og-, Og-, den with, friends. They are accom-) accom-) panlcd by MLbs Vera Nielsen. Work Progresses Tho building work and tracks for tho Globe Grain & Milling company, are progressing rapidly, according to a report from the office of the city engineer. J From Wyoming Mrs. James Het-Yungcr Het-Yungcr and Mrs. Thomas Jones of I A Green River, are in Ogden to spend Sunday. Go to Meet Sons Mr. and Mrs. Na- i f than A. Tanner left yesterday afternoon after-noon for Now York City where they expect to visit their sons Mattblas and Russell. Matthias Is a member of the intelligence department of tho army and Russell Is filling a mission for the Latter-Day Saints church In tho eastern eas-tern state. Matthias left Ogden June -5, as a drafted man for Camp Lewis but had not been there long before he gained a transfer to the intelligence department He was sent east almost immediately and Mr. and Mrs. Tanner expect to meet him In Now York before be-fore he starts overseas. f nn |