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Show i RANDOM i j REFERENCES I ! IRISH & IRISH, Chiropractors, 209, I ; 210, 211 Col. Hudson Bldg. Phono 275. ( 319S I I DanceMembers of the Thirteenth K ward will give their regular weekly H I dance at the ward hall tonight. A large I attendance Is expected. OH None better B. & G. Butter. Qll Arrested Ezra Colvin, 1882 Park H avenue, was arrested yesterday on Bi the charge of stealing coal from the I Denver & Rio Grande. The arrest was H made by Officer Plncock. H is prob- l able he will be arraigned in municipal 3 i court Saturday morning. 1 ! Remember 3251, as we clean lace I ' curtains, wall paper, painted walls, H rugs and windows. Ask for Bert. 3251. jl j 3501 i On Trip to Coast R T. Richardson, H president of the Richardson -Hunt H company, left for San Francisco, Seat- tie and other Pacific coast points yes- II terday. Mr. Richardson will be absent J about ten days or two weeks. l i Suits dry cleaned ?1. Dollar Clean- flfil wi" Jo,n Av,ators Paul A- Ward- flKf! Ieigh, engine dispatcher for the South - Uf!f era Pacific, left last night for Salt Ifl (I Lake City. He will take the final ex- Ufi amination today for service in the ujjjj aviation section of the United States JlU army. He is the son of J. H. Ward- jUffr lelgh, 2318 Madison avenue and a fl(r Southern Pacific engineer. JSIlljJ Ten per cent discount on monumen- nM ' tal work. Mitchell's, opp. City Cemetery 111 North Ogden Farmers Farmers of (Jill : the North Ogden district met last lla j night and reorganized that branch of gHlll the county farm bureau. They also Tjljj discussed Increased production for this jfjll season and went on record as favor- lHll' a constructive plans proposed by ill ' e government and the bureau. Talks IHI ! were made by D. D. McKay, president tT9 til of the "State Farm bureau, Secretary fall M. K. Jacobs and Agent "W. P. lHIl Thomas. Suits dry cleaned $1. Dollar Clean- Boyle Furniture The Boyle Furnl- r III ure comPaiiy one f thQ largest stores IIIU of Its kInd ln state has uled ttie Ijjllj list of officers, recently elected, with Inn e counv CQT- The document was iHH e ky James Douglas, president, jjjll Other officers Include Wallace H. I 11 Boyle, vice president; Ray McLaren H II Boyle, secretary-treasurer; Lewis H. If lifl Peery and Joseph C. McFarlane, di- nill rectors. 9 1! I Suits dry cleaned 51. Dollar Clean- RJllg Goes to Convention SupL W. N mmn Petterson of the Weber county schools H9H left yesterday for Atlantic City, N. J. Dilu to a-ttencl th convention of the Na- Em jlllji tlonal Educational association. Re- Hfn turning, he will stop at Philadelphia Hlr Ilk 10 atten tnQ convention of the voca- mii tjj tional department of the association IHI ! The superintendent will visit mode H IJ rural schools of Iowa and Maryland if Ij before his return. He expects to be M l gone about two weeks. K II it j U ' Sto,e Sacks Two boys, taken lnt 1 r custody yesterday by Detective T. H 111 IS!: Blackburn and Officer Earl Wiggins for stealing a quantity of grain sacks from the Blackman & Griffin company, com-pany, have been turned ovor to the Juvenile authorities for disposition. Tho boys are 10 and 11 yoarn of age. Tho company had not missed tho sacks until notified by the police that two youths wore vlBltlng various down town store sin an effort to dispose of them. Old papers for sale. Og3on Standard. Stand-ard. Plenty of all kinds of coaL M. L. Jones Coal & Ice company. 3192 On Inspection Trip F. H. Hamlll, of the Unlbn Pacific system, with headquarters In Omaha, arrived In Ogden Og-den In his special car 'early last night, H0 loft for the east this morning on No. 6. He if accompanied by his sec-rotary, sec-rotary, A. Preisman, and Is on a routine rou-tine Inspection trip. E. T. Hulaniskl, Lawyer, 313-314 First Natl. Bank Bldg. Phone 202. 3209 Dance? Another sociable older bust at Fourth ward February 25. Crawford Craw-ford Jazz orchestra. 3539 Going to Sparks Thomas F. .Rowlands, .Row-lands, superintendent of tho Salt Lake division of the Southern Pacific, left last night for Sparks on an inspection trip. He will return to Ogden tho first of next week. For a beautiful sign ring up 289. Redfleld-King will sign anything. 3533 TO MY FRIENDS AND CLIENTS: I have closed my law offices at Ogden Og-den and opened them at suite 302 in tho Felt building. (341 South Main street), Salt Lake City, whero I will be pleased to meet you. Feb. 14, 1918. C. C. Richards. 3494 Operated On Little Miss Shirley Johnson, pretty daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Johnson, Peery apartments, Adams avenue and Twenty-fifth etreot, was operated on at Dee hospital, Thursday afternoon. Her condition was much improved today and consistent recovery is expected by the attending physicians. She Is 8 years old. Mr. Johnson is' chief clerk of the Ogden offices of-fices of the Southern Pacific. on |