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Show 5 i: RANDOM REFERENCES 11 M FOR SALE BY OWNER Twenty JI, i acres of fine sandy loam soil, with I first class water right; lli)u p ;icli tree?; 600 cherries, etc; city water, y,' rloclrir light?. House, barn, etc. Has . 3000 feet of street frontao. Close to thy schools and car line. C. H. Smith, 27 VM Twenty-fifth street 982 Ogden Celebrates. San Francisco newspapers credit the Ogden post of rV i lie American Legion with considerable Jj'1 , elory in a recent edition of two of ' thf San Francisco dailies, Ogden was placed on the map as oik of two cities 1 in the entire United States that had II JJ I an open celebration on Armistice day. T. G. Lienhardt has purchased the Tabernacle Pharmacv. Phone 475- I n ' 37? Added to Forest. The Thunder ,3 Mountain region in central Idaho, made I up of 1,160.000 acres of laud, will be I j ' added to the Pavette National Forest, r according to Ogden forest ry officers ;1 j .! This Immense tracl la not suited for I'M agricultural purposes and during (he I , past twelve years has been an almost I I i 1 ' constant menace to surrounding for- II est.. Old paper Tor taie. crjctn Ctano ird. School Holidays. Ogden public schools will be closed two days this Thanksgiving following the original calendar. The holiday recess will be-gin be-gin on Thursday. Nov. 27. and Will continue until Monday, December l Clean raQs wanted at The Standi re" II I: a efffee ( Don't Get in the Wrong Place The Freemonde studio ii now located in Postal Telegraph Bldg., 2438 Wash. Ave. Phone 1264. 864 Photograpns are history of the family fam-ily Have them taken today at The Tripp Photo Studio, 820ft 25th St. Train Reservations Heavy eastern travel from Ogden has caused the r S. raUroad administration to issue orders that berth reservations on two of the trains can be made directly through the Salt Lake offices The order, which was issued on tho request re-quest of the Merchants of Ogden. pro ldes two sections of sleeping cars on train No. 2, for Omaha, and one section sec-tion of the same train for Chicago According to railroad officials this arrangement ar-rangement has not been made permanent perm-anent but will be in effect until further Artistic funeral pieces a specialty, Durake Floral Company, Ph. 52-W. From Wyoming George H. Dunn ranger of the Wyoming forest, has arrived ar-rived in Ogden to begin a three month3 H detail at the local office. His head quarters are at Cokeviiie. Wyoming, and his territory embraces the south em end of the Wyoming forest. Clean -ags warned .. the Standard County Agents K' J. Fvans, stale leader of county agents, was in Ogdc-n yesterday cpnfrrinr with Oounv Agent W. P Thomas on matters rela" live to the annual report in the farm bureau news, whlca will come off the press in magazine form, about Decern ber 15. Corsetler for tho Famous Barcla v orset. Mrs. W R. Loonev, Arlington Hotel S84 Milk Conference To discus various aspects of th. creamery and milk euppl H I situation, specially around Ogden and s.iit Lake, dairy men from nil parts ot f ' Btate WUI meet in Salt Lata today M With the state dairy and locxl comnil- I '111 1 K' ti Bound Over Winston Burns, ar rested a few days ago on a burglary charge, wabound over to the district court by Judfc.- D. R Roberts this morning. Bail was fixed in the sum of $500. At Stockyards Fifty students of the Ogden high school isited tb ! stockyards and the j . rds ;f the Ofcd' n Packing company tais afternoon in company of R. S. Evans, secretary of j the Ogden Livestock show. Loving Cup. A loving cup valued at $50 has been donated by the R. S. Brooks company of Ogden for the j best carload of fnt lambs at the com-, inc ogden livestock show in Januarv. 1 This announcement was made by Sec-i j, retary Evans this morning. i To Box Twenty Rounds. Al Young W of Ogden and Pat Gilbert of Salt Iake f have been matched to box twenty (si rounds early in December, under the iS auspices of the American Legion oi C |