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Show I RANDOM REFERENCES FOR SALE BY OWNER Twenty acres of fine sandy loam boII, with first class water right; 1100 peach trees; 600 cherries, etc.; city wnter, electric lights. Houso, barn, etc. Has 3000 feet of street frontage Close to schools and car line. C. H Smith, :TV' Twenty-fifth street. 9n2 , Dr. Ray Palmer will speak Sunday at 11 a. in., at First Baptist church. Grant avenue. Just north of poatoffice, on "Immortality." He will show, from Jtac teachings of the scriptures, Hut the word "Immortality" Is almost universally uni-versally misused Ha urges all mnti bers to be present A cordial invita tion to the public. T. G. Lienhardt has purchased the Tabernac'e Pharraacv. Phone 476 37? Born Mr. nnd Mrs. Klmer BartMl of 2113 Grant avrnu roar, are rej ic ing over the arrival of a 9-pou'nd banj boy born to them November 10. Old paper TOr caic (JgCbll Standi art. I Girl Born An 11-pound baby sjlrl was born to Mr and Mrs. AI01170 Had lev at their home in Kjtnesvllle Hs' W't-diit -sda . November lr Botb Mr. and Mrs. Hadley art.' well known in Ogden and their friends arc exvendinj congratulations. Clean rajjs w..ntcd zt The S:anc: Goet to Chicago Gorp.- P Kf-iil. who has been affiliated with tb Qfjdl fire department as a driTer-mechanic, left for Chicago this afternoon, whtfra be will accept a position as delivering i npinecr. !I lias been in Ocdn for about threo years. Iast summer ho studied a course of mechanics and now has been offered a position with the Ainerica-I-a France Fire engine com pan: 4 Don't Get in the Wrong Place The Freemonde studio is now located in Postal Telegraph Bldg., 243B Wash. Ave. Phone 1264. 864 Depart for Coast Colonel V. H Greeley, of the Washington offices of the forest service, who for the past week has been Inspecting timber tales, departed yesterday afternoon for San Francisco. He will cpend consider able time on the coast, but will return to Salt Lake during the first week in December to attend the meeting of district dis-trict foresters Photograpns are history of the family. fam-ily. Have them taken todav at The Tripp Photo Studio. 320 25th St 2S33 I Autos Collide An automobile collision, col-lision, in which no one was injured, becurred this niornine at 11 o'clock at the intersection of Lincoln avenue ami Twenty fifth street when a car drhen by W. R. Perkins, Koine north on Lin coin avenue, collided with an east-1 bound automobile driven bv William Gould Officer Canfield Investigated the case. Artistic funeral pieces a specialty Duroke Floral Company, Ph. 52-W. I 4173 I Scout Commissioner--H. J. Bartley of Spokane, Wa.-h , former .-rout com missioner. addressed members of I ALIAS SUMMONS. ; In the district cuurt of Weber County, State of Utah. Barbara M. Greer, plaint ill. - Vs James A Greer, defendant, The State of Utah io said Defendant: Defend-ant: I You are hereby summoned to appear ap-pear within twenty das after service Of this summons upon you, if served Within the count U which this action ds brought; otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of ' Vour failure so to do, judgement will ; be rendered against you according to he demand of the complaint, which I iias been filed with the clerk of said ;pourt. This action is brought for the purpose of obtaining a decree of said court dissolving the bonds of matri-toony matri-toony existing between plaintiff and defendant and awarding the custody of the child, the issue of said marriace -to plaintiff. ' J. G. WILLIS, Plaintiffs Attorney. Scottl Troop 13 last evening at their club rooms in the basement of the Utah National Bank building. His talk was alone linos of Interest to the boy -couts in attendance. Applications fori appointments to patrol leaders werr iiHule by George Booth and Howard Jundy. Clean -aos w.snteo the Ctand.irc i f!'C Meeting in Ogden A decision to the ffect thai the proposed meeting of rarest supervisors win be hem in c-dm c-dm durinp (he week beElnnlns Dm I DO her 16, has been reached at tho offices i i i ln fm est service. CorseUer for the Famous Barclay Corset. Mra. W. R Looney. Arlington Hotel. 9S4 1 New Buildmga Six new residences, in the vicinity 0? Taylor ind Lake streets, are benm erected by the 8a ner Home Building company. The ag-PXeRatp ag-PXeRatp cost of the buildings Is $1H, 000. Building peimltl were issued yuv terday by the ctly engineer. Child Injured Crossing in front of a truck driven by L. W. Moulding, a 0-year-old child, whose name is tin. known, was hit nnd rendered uneon Bi lOUfl j esterday afternoon. No blame was attached to the driver of the ear The accident occurred at the corner of Twenty-fourth street and Grant avenue. ave-nue. Dr, W. R Brown, city phystc.li", attended the child, who was not seriously se-riously hurt Divorce Action John W I f 1 1 In 1 1 son. Jr , hn filed a reply lo tho counter rlnlm nf rental Sluing ttflrhrf An r, l number of weeks agro. lie naka that the roioiterclolm ho denlrd nnd ho : awarded the decree. Back From East Or Kniosl W Brownlnp has returned nfter completing ro5t-gTaduate coureafi at New Orloan, NVt- Vork City and Minneapolis. As soon n. his offices aro remodeled. Dr. Rron-:nK Rron-:nK will be located tit Waahln&ton avennei wher he wJJl limit hla practlo to pyorrhea and extractions Deep Snow - Word from Bridger forest for-est is to the offset that the prospects Ol all exceptionally hard winter for elk has been received. Two or three! feet of heavily crusted snow has ar cumulated on the winter range of the Green River herd, which is estimated at 3000. Similar conditions exist on other elk ranges and deep snow, roup-led roup-led with shortage of forage, makes prospects for a successful wintering of elk the poorest in years. - 00 |