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Show (RANDOM I REFERENCES FOR sale BY OWNER Twenty j acres of fine fandy loam soil, with flral clasp water right; 1100 peach trees; 6fa cherries, etc; city water, electric lights. House, barn, etc. Hafl 3000 feet of street frontage. Close to gchoola snd car line. C H. Smith. 278 - Twenty-fifth street 982 Small Fire -The club rooms of the H ! University club were filled with smoke I! Saturday night when a number o! cinders cin-ders dropped rrom the fireplace to the I mantle, causing soot to become Ignited Ignit-ed The fire department a- rallrd hut I little damage was done. According to J I members of the club, the fire will 111 no j way interfere with the Thanksgi ing - ta" Old papert tot l,c. ogdtn Ctan3 t.-d. I At Industrial School Professor George Castro of the Brigham Young IS college addressed the students of the I" State Industrial school yesterday af-I af-I I ternoon Two other speakers were tJuardello Brown, superintendent of the Lund school, and Mrs Hat tie 1 James, both of Salt Lake. Several se-I se-I lections were rendered by the boys' I ' band, n Clean ragi wanted at The Siarddrc1 I ! cffic. Going to Italy More than one hun- died Italians passed through Ogden I i last night en route to the old country, I 2 traveling as a unit The men and women In the party will sail from New York during the coming week for Italy where they will visit relatives. Photograpns are history of the fanv I Jly. Have them taken today at The Tripp Photo Studio, 320 H With St 9S83 American Legion The weekly meet-j I . ing of the American Legion will be tZ held at the University club this vr-nine vr-nine at 8 o'clock. All members are requested to be present. A social BOS I son with athletic and entertainm n1 In being planned by the organization. I a. Artistic funeral pieces a specialty, Durako Floral Company, Ph. 52-W. I Improving Mr.- C ( lyde BrOK n a I I convalescing at her home, 1650 Liberty I venuc. after undergoing a severe, opem-j opem-j tlon t the Dee hospital several weeks I ago Mrs. down Is now able to receive . her friend. Clear -ags wmcc the Standard offiot Mlt$ Smith Recovering Miss Sue I Smith, who recently underwent an opera. I lion is progressing nieely. I - I Corsetier for the Famous Barclay Dorset. Mrs. W. It. Looney, Arlington' Hotel. y84 ! Lunches for Children. --With ihe ar-, rival of equipment lo be used at county coun-ty schools, in the preparation of hot lunches, this particular work of the chool board will be started, according1 J 2 .o word received today. The hot 1 I T Junches, although planned some time I ano, were being held up because equip-1 j I ment of the sort requiried by the school board was not available in Utah I Thanksgiving at School Supt. Frnk 1 Driggs of the Fiuh school for the der.f 3 and blind. Is completing arrangements : for the observance of Thanksgiving nt I the institution. More than fcjy mem I hers of the school will ;;rend the day With their parents but .he reroalnin- number will he entertained at ihc j Z school. I Soldier Train trainload of sol-1 t diers from an eastern camp, en route to Oakland, California, is due to ar-j ar-j rive in Ogden this evening at 7 I I o'clock. The men are said to have been released from service. W. O W. dance, Thursday. 27th, W. O. W. hall; light lunch and drinks, nov I elty stunts. Everybody welcome. $1 00 per couple. 50c extra lady H04 Now at Home. Margaret, 5-vear : old daughter of Mr and Mrs. Do'nald Minnoch. hus been removed from the I Dee hospital to the family honu, 116 ! I West Thirtieth street The little girl 1 recently underwent an operation for! I I appendicitis and is getting along1 I nicely. I Hoi. days. Schools of Ogden will close Wednesday afternoon for a Uvo-day Uvo-day period owing to the Thanksgiving! L day holidavs. Will Return. Colonel Falls, who I . inspected the cadets of the Ogden High ! school last Friday, will return lo Ogden ! in January. He was well pleased with! the work at the local school and' praised Lieut. Roland Everly I Arrest to Be Made Wurrnnt for the nr- I I , . rest of a sloiekeeier in WVst fdon I supposed to have sold tobacco ... Juveniles, will bo served this afternoon by Probation Officer Shrcevei. according to I word received from the Juvenile court. I The boys are 15 and 10 years old and will appear a. witnesses. Scond Ward Event Ber hive girls of tMe. & . onJ ward will hold a Thanksgiving I -uanee Thursday night, nt the Second j ward amusement hall. Considerable lime j I and energy lias been spent In SlTSnc j Ing for the event. Narrow Escape John DarntJ : Marriott bad a narrow SCSPC fr Ifl I death shortly after 9 o'clock Saturday evening, when li machin" was strii'.l: by Oregon Bhorl Line tram No. 30, on the Wi st Tweir:,) streel crossing The ! car was completely demolished but out side of a few scratches abOUl 'he Inc., Darney was uninjured. He was attend' d at the union depot by Dr. J. R. Mor . roll. The train struck the front i.d i of the machine and practically der:ol-lished der:ol-lished it. Inheritance Tax The inr.eritanre (tax upon the csfnte of D. G. BlckuiAU, deceased, was fixed at $6Ho 47 by 'Judge A. K. I'ratt in the ditricc co-.ir this morning. Marriage License Walter U. Prt'--'cott of Rupert. Iiaho and Orta M H I llewell, of Ogden, were -Tinted a marriage mar-riage license at the office of 'he county Cl"rk today. Failure to Provide Luvu:x r.; l 25 years of ;igc, was nrr?sted tnia morning by Deputy Sherif's Joe Chad-!wick Chad-!wick and Bert Crites upon '.lie charg. of failure io provide for his wife an1 minor child. His bond was fixed si $300 by Judge Roberts of me City court. Segregating Lines. The stockhold ers of the I'tah-Idaho Central railroad rail-road company will meet at the offices of the company in ihe Kccles building at 10:30 o'clock tomorrow morning, for the purpose of considering the sale of the city car lines of Ogden and' Logan and the line through Ogden canyon can-yon to the rtah Rapid Transit company. |