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Show RANDOM REFERENCES Why Altman Arrcsic-tl R W. Alt-mhn, Alt-mhn, for whose arccst a' bench war-I : rant was issued in the eity court yesterday yes-terday morning following a forfeiture of $5 ball, has not been previously arrested, according to information I given out today by City Attorney Samuel I'oweli. Attorney Powell stated that the ren. son for the Issuance of the bench war-rant war-rant was because Altman had crosse 1 the Ogden iler bridge after dark on i thiec occasions without a tall light on his automobile Tourists In Canyon Forty-three tourists from coast points en routo to Yellowstone national park were ig-den ig-den visitors for seieral hours toda) Thfv visited points in cgden can.-on while here a second party of 145 tourists from points east of Chicago also arrived here toda en route to tho park For Rent In Ogden canon. a four room summer cabin. Rhone 1642. 4062 School Bids Rids on the South Washington school construction will be opened at the meeting of thr board' of education Friday night, according tO Superintendent W . Karl HopKms Th., loundation for tho school build' ing has been completed and work will; be rushe, Wth the awarding of tno contract lienors ror Enst Frank K Savins, connected with the Amalgamate,! S.lt-1 gar com pan left this morning for the isl He will visit main interesting points, Including Washington. I lave-land, lave-land, Chicago and other places. cguen iypewrMi House Tor iypr writers and repair... 2422 Hudson Ai-1 I i'hono 23b. From Bngham Mr- I T Fribble ol Rrigham was Ogden visitor Wed nesda . New Daughter -'Word from San Francisco announces the birth there Of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ewnld ll-Ielmle, former I gden couple Mri lllelnilo was formerly Miss Oro Thomas! land was visiting in ugden early this summer. Install your furance now See the 'Original 1'ipeless Clorlct first 2344! w hingtun. Utah Plumbing & Hea:-i Hea:-i '"8 Co. 4255 Returns Home Mis Gertrude Johnston John-ston of Idaho Fails Idaho, has return ed to her home after visiting in Ogden for several days. Expected Today Mrs. E H Harri-! man and son, Roland, and family were scheduled to arrive in ogden late to- day from the east, en route to points In California Scandinavians Meet Members of! I he Weber coun'-- Seandinavlnn organ I izution will meet at the Seventh wan1 tomorrow evening at S o'clock An ad-' dress will be made by James Erick-, son. Corn, golden Bantam. 18 cents per! dozen. Frank Rllter. Phone 18-R-l.' Rlverdale. 42S0i Courtrooms Closed With no cases scheduled In either Judge A W Ageo'si d'lslon of the district court or Judge I A. E. Pratt's division, the courtrooms were closed today. Some cases are si heduled for hearing later In the week. To Build Bridge C W PLerci chief of road surveys of the United States bureau of public roads, left yesterday yes-terday for Idaho In company with a small crew. Construction work on tho DUStln bridge over the Salmon river will be started by Pierce, the worK ;o be rushed to completion. The bridge Is estimated to cost about $17,000. Phone 602 for mesjtnger. Watts Dixnii.vxl W. O Watts, charged with operating his automobile without tall liKhts, pleaded not guilty In the city court this morning. He averred that he wa3 absent from the clt3 when the number of his car was taken, and that a friend had borrowed the car without his knowledge Judge IV R Roberts found tho defendant not guilty and ordered his dismissal. |