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Show I RANDOM REFERENCES ,am At Morgan - Three (lays of fun, frolic and merriment have been bar-cained bar-cained for at Morgan. The dales I u comber 10, 11 and 12. will be the I days of joy and a Christmas carnival will rale. Special events have been arranged nnd it is expected that the carnival will be a great su l Big costume ball, K. of P. hall, I let 3rd. Admission 75c. 1150 Prisoner! One hundred nnd twenty? right prisoners convicted by eouit inar-I inar-I tial In France were In Ogrlen for a few hours yesterday en route to San Francisco. Fran-cisco. The men were In charge of Contain Con-tain Fclcrson and Cantam Falck. Twen t -eight guards were statlonetl throughout through-out the special train. I Wanted Man with horse and plow, i l'hone M-W. Dumke Floral Co. 112'J Collides with Auto r.rntwood EJcJhin-I EJcJhin-I Z tne ollldel with an automobile no ir j Twelfth street yesterday afternoon while I attempting to round a urve with hJfl I motorcycle. Ballantync was removed to I ih Dee hospital and his Injuries are I reported not serious. The motorcycle I waa not badly damaged. Old psperi tc: ti-. UQ-Jt-n CtanrJ Meeting Tonight Et W. Iinc. gecien.1 l chairman of the Southern Fnclflc system I board of adjustment, San Francisco. H. i I H. Molse. K"-nral chnlrman of the Oregon t .Short Line system board of Focatello. I Ida.: and J. J. Sylvester, vice praiid I i president of Spokane. Wash .. will be Che j honored guests at a nieetlnn of th I I Brotherhood of Railway nnd Steamship I Clerks, Freight Handlers and Employe! . I I to be iT-ld this evening at the Hagtes I hall. Clean rags want;-J at The Standi c!tc. At the Library ?inr- the expiration of I "National Good Book Week," the Car-I Car-I neglc Free Library has been the attrae- ; tlon of many children ami adults, accord-t accord-t ing Ir Miss Grace Harris, I-lbrarian. I j More people also t si t the reading room, J - realizing the advantaco to he gained I through a serious perusal of Instructive j and contc mporary novels. Deep intend I $ In modern affairs is being evinced by I library. Photograpns are history of the family. fam-ily. Have them taken today at The Tripp Photo Studio. 320Vi 25th St. Fruit Going Through Ogden Ciillforn i fruit, which has been routed over the Bi southern lines of the Souther Pacific 1j r Will co over the t'nlon Faclfl3 between ri' Ogden and Omaha, according to word icceived yesterday. The scarcity of cars f! is at present holding up fruit shipments. U Further reports concerning the car slt-R slt-R nation win be rer. ucd before the shipment ship-ment of the fruit through Ogden starts. ft1 It Is stated. MM, clear, -ags Wumta trie Standard ttfica j Buys Hotel. The Hotel Roberts 01 Provo has been purchased by Mrs. J. A Anderson and son Mark Anderson, j formerly of Oeden Mr. Anderson was i j formerly attached to the of tiers of the local district service. The hotel, it is HI .-aid. was sold for a consideration of 575,000. Hi! Y. O. W. dance. Thursday. 27th, W O.W hall; l'ght lunch and drinks, npv-elty npv-elty BtlUlta. Bv rybody welcome. $1 00 1 j per couple, 50c extra lady. 1104 l For Scoutmasters. Buft Karl Hop kins of the Ogden City schools, ad-! i dressed the scoutmasters" Bchool of Ogden at the Central Junior High school last night His subject was.. The Phychology of Scout Leader-j hip C. W. Whimmer, scoutmaster. ; of Troop 19, gave a demonstration of uro lighting. Smallpox. Charles Noonan, c on ' j victed With two others in the recent box car robbery, contracted small pox in the county jail yesterday. Noonan l' was removed to the county isolation hospital near Randall where he will re- ceive treatment. g f ' Globe Mill. The Globe Milling plant at Stockton. Cal., will be m- j proved and established as one of the best in the west, says information re- I ceived here. A million dollar feed mill will be erected there in the future. jj Churches of Ogden. Churches ot I Ogden will take part in the Thanks Riving services. Union sen ices will me held at the First Presbyterian 'hurch. The Rev. Ray Palmer of the j! First Baptist church will pi each the I sermon. A special program of musical I numbers will be featured. The program ! will start at 11 o'clock At the Church of the Good Shepherd Rev J m Hyslop announces holy communion . and baptismal service to be held starting at 11 o'clock ' I Former Ogdenite Dead Word of the j death of J u. McC'racken, formerly a I well known attorney of Ogden, and at I i one time a partner of Judge Alfred Agec. I I n-as received in Ogden yesterday d Judge Ages und Herbert Harrington. The messages were from Mrs. McCrnckcn. McCracken died at South Fasndena, Cat., and was about 55 years of age He w.in resident of Utah for a number of ynui. Enroutc to Siberia Thirty-four youths from thr southern states passed through Ogden yestcrdnv en route to San Pren cisco. Tlie boys will depurt from S : 1 1 1 Francisco for Siberia where they wil , spend a nunihcr of months In federal service with the American army, Boy Scouts Tioop 16 of the Boy Scouts ! has purchased a luctoprnph machine; which will he used for printing bulletin"? , for both the scouts and their parents. Louis Wallace has been appointed assistant as-sistant scout master of the troop. BRICK, cement and plaster jobbinc. chimneys, firewalls, etc. Phone 770. ji32 ; Entertained. Newsboys of the Ogden Standard were entertained by I he ogden theatre last night. The newsies state that they had a "royal" time and that the entire program was one of merriment. To Improve Street. The road on ; Thirtieth street, from Wall and Pacific avenue, Will be Improved in the near future, says Commissioner Chris Fly-gare. Fly-gare. t j Rifle Practice. Small bore, indoor rifle practice lor members of B cav-jalry cav-jalry troop will commence at oncf at (the armor The eighty troop members mem-bers will be divided into squads for I competition. Regulation army rifles, 1 I jceptinc; that they are bored for ,22 i calibre, will be used in the target iwork. Lieutenant Niel I). McMillan, 'an expert rifleman, will act in the ca-jpaclty ca-jpaclty of instructor. ! Adoption. Edward and Adeline R Ret der were granted th- right of adoption adop-tion of Dorothy Dean, by Judge A. W. Agee in the district court this morn? inc. The child was born in Ogden. April lv, 1'tlT. thy daughter of John Chester and Bda Dean. The mother of the child la dead and the fat hot gave his consent to the adoption. Marriage Licenses. Marriace li censes werei ssued at the off if oi County t'lerk Walter N. Farr today 'o ! Parley J. Clark and E. Fern Bailey, both of Liberty, and to Laurence Puccini Puc-cini of Ogden and Bessie Garner of Hooper, and ihe latter couple were married at the court house by Bishop M. Sanderson. Not Former Produce Man The H j L- Griffin who backed his auto truck into three women at Twenty third street and Washington avenue several days ago la not H L. Griffin, the former for-mer produce man of this city. Endorsed Following a visit of Mrs. J. G. Falck and other representat i Jof the American Patriots' organization, which has affiliated itself with the (Service Star Legion, members of the t Herman Baker Post No 9 of the Am-' jerican Legion, at their meeting last i evening endorsed the Service Star Le gion as an auxiliary' to their post. , Small Fire- Spark-; from a chimnej at the home of Mrs. ' B, Thomas. 2726 j i.incoin avenue, igniie.i shlneles on i the roof The fire department was call- j ed. Chemicals from a small tank were I used to put out the blaze. Small damage dam-age resulted from the fire. From Cokeville 0. N Woo 's. who has been in Cokeville, Wyo.. !or several sev-eral days attending a meeting of ;h Lincoln County Wool Growers' asso-' ciation, has returned to the local frr-'estry frr-'estry offices. Supervisor Be;im al-o was present at the meeting, whlflh wan reported as successful In .-very ap' ' Goes to "Washington M ux B Nab denburg, formerly of the office of tc , counts at the local forest service of-flees, of-flees, has been transferred to Wash-1 lington. He departed last veek. |