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Show RANDOM REFERENCES i S;ispv:ul:l Sentomv R S. Champ-tiey, Champ-tiey, charged with having violated traffic ordinances by driving through a. funeral procession, pleaded guilty I to the charge before Judge D. R. Rob-erts Rob-erts of the city court this morning. Champney claimed that he did not know that n funeral procession was 111 progress He was given a five das suspended sentence. I n Route to Coast Lieut Colonel Harold Woodruff of the L'nlted Bta:es Intantrj was an Ogden vjsitor today en route to tho coast. He was acconi-pained acconi-pained by Mrs. Woodruff. Two Ciijm, Set E T Legpls. charged charg-ed with selling tobacco to minors, entered en-tered a plea of not guilty before the city court this morning. Attorney W. H Reeder entered his appearance as attorney for the defendant. George Mientosas, charged with a similar of-i Cense, also pieudcd not guilty, and Attorney At-torney Reoner stated that he was also, attorney for this man. The case of! Ieapia was set for trial Septembei l". j while Mientosas will appear September Septem-ber 8- Ogden Typewriter i:ouo ror type-1 writers and repairs, IM.'J Hudson A-. i'honv 236. Ball Forfeited Olle Reeves charged charg-ed with having parked an automobile closer than 15 feet from a lire plug, failed to appear for trial in the City court this morning .Judge D. R Rob- j ' r I ' di-cland his ball, amounting to 15, forfeited. Goes on Inspection B. M. Matti senior highway engineer for the Cnltca States bureau Of public roads will re-part re-part this evening on an Inspection lour of the slate. Ftncxl $50 'Jameu Byboe pleaded guilty to being drunk In the city court i this morning. He was fined 100 by1 I Judge D. R. Roberts. Byboe stated , he had met a man who had a bottle of extract. The man gave him a drink land Bjbee. becoming somewhat par-It'Bl par-It'Bl to the beverage, purchased a pint for $1 -T., ho n.tld Tfien liv w;is nr-' nr-' rested, after having consumed the j greater portion of his purchase. Phone 602 for messenger. Ft wish Ceremony With Rabbi L hr-r officiating a Jewish ceremony 'was held at th Nr Wedgel home on Twnty-flfth strert Sunday during .which $100 was raised for charitable purposes. Clean large- rags wanted at The Standard-Eixaminer office. 1802 Divorce Granted I'ecree of divorct has been granted bj Jiuigc A W. Agee in the district court to C. V. Salts-gavpr Salts-gavpr 'lA'alnst L,llHan k ill.u-. v-v n grounds of ilesertlon The couple were! married at Springfield Mo, In 1896 and Mr. Saltsgaver testified that his wife left him during March, 1917. Law and Motions Probate law and motions are holding the attention of both divisions of the district court today and no cases are scheduled for hearing. i.i Mi.- Ri:-!i; .- No business came before the regular meeting of tho We-1 ber county board of comnmoioiu rs, which was held at 8 o'clock this morning. morn-ing. , I From Vacation Miss Asnrs Smith,! deputy clerk In the county clerk's of - j in--, wus back at h r desk this morning morn-ing after two weeks' vacation. Miss Smith toured Colorado during her va-cailon va-cailon and visited practically all of I tho principal cities of that state. Marriage License A. marriage II-! cense was issued this morning In the1 count clerk's office to Isaac Prank- I lin lec of Etna and Miss Orita Ellen Rlchina of Grouse Creek. |