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Show RANDOM REFERENCES School Supplies Until Friday, May 28, bids will be received at the office of the board of education for school supplies needed during the school year of 1920-21. Copies of the full list of such furnishings may be had at the office in the Col. Hudson building. Births To Pon C. and Lililon Clifton Clift-on Slater, 282S Reeves avenue, girl. To Francis and Gwendolyn Cowley Phillips 2S5 Twenty-second street, girl. Wanted Bell bo3'. Reed Hotel. 493 Join U. A. I. The ' Ogden Mason Builders have joined the membership of the Utah Associated Industries and made their declaration in favor of the American plan today. Phone 22. Taxi, day or night 1010 Go to. Nevada W. ""N. Frickstad and B. W. Madison, senior highway engineers engin-eers of the United State's Bureau of Public Roads, left the city this morning morn-ing for Carson City, Nev., where they will conduct an inspection of the post roads of the state of Nevada. Takes New Job Albert B. Hicks, formerly a postoffice servant at Pearl, Ida., was sworn into the service of the railway mail service today and takes up his duties In connection with the local office immediately. R. M. S. Tests United States civil service examinations for railway mail clerk will be held in Ogden May 15. Applicants should Inquire for blanks from the local secretary at the post-office post-office in this cityT Coal We can take care of all short age; 1200 tons in shed. Phone 27. John Farr Coal Co. 827 Sister Dies Word that Mrs. Esther Cohen of Brooklyn, N. Y., had died at Ihb home of her mother, Mrs. Rachel Cohen, in Philadelphia, was received in Ogden today by Ben Cohen, a broth er-in-law. Mrs. (johen Js survived by her husband, two daughters, mother, two sisters, and five brothers. Interment Inter-ment was made in Brooklyn. PAPER cleaners. Lowe-Greenwell. Telephone 3338. 814 Suspended Sentence Horace Gale was given a 30-day suspended sentence in the city court this morning by Judge D, R. Roberts. He was charged; with resisting an officer. J Pencil Man Here A. R. Wilson, business agent of an eastern pencil company, is making his regular business busi-ness visit to Ogden today and was ai , caller at the board of education this! morning. Beehive Girls' Dance Beehive Girls of the Second ward, will entertain this i evening at a novelty ball, to be given In the ward amusement hall. Attractive Attract-ive booths have been arranged for the occasion and (he carnival spirit-will prevail at the dance. j Florists Telegraph Delivery Assn Dumke Floral Co., Phone 250. 560 Socks DlToree Alleging that nor husband, George H. Rands, called her names, Leah T. Rands today filed suit for divorce in the district court. In her complaint she charges cruelty. Mrs. Rands prays for dissolution of the marriago ties, the custody of three minor children and the payment of alimony. The couple were married In Farmington, March 26, 100S. BfJICK, cement and plaster Jobbing, chimneys, firewallB, etc. Phono 770, 1132 Real Ice cream, $2.25 delivered. Greenwell Confectionery 3030 L-orin Farr Dance Hall For rent for special dances during May. Largest dance hall in Weber county. See F. J. Hirt. 1027 Ogden Typewriter House for typewriters type-writers and repairs, 2122 Hudson Ave. Phone 23S. The United Railway Employes are giving their first annual dance at Eagles' hall Friday evening, April 30th. Admission 50 cts per couple. 102 Dr. Conroy's office moved to third florr First National bank buhding. 767 Open for business. City Junk House. Phone 133, 225S-60 Washington avenue. ave-nue. 79 S Call Offcrman, the plumber. Phone 2631-J. 945 Plead Not Guilty Phlllpe Eneh and Fernando Peralta, Spanish sheep herders, herd-ers, arrested last night at Twenty-fifth Twenty-fifth street and Wall avenue by Offi- cer J. M. Hawkins, pleaded not guilty when charged with drunkencss, in the' city court this morning. Epeh gave his age as 30 while Peralta stated that, !he was 65 years old. Their trial was set for Saturday morning. May 1. Bail was fixed in the sum of $50. Church Movie Vivian Martin In "A Petticoat Pilot," is fhe Paramount-Art-craft, five-reel feature, and an Ar-buckle Ar-buckle comedy, for the weekly cnter- talnment at the First Congregational! church tomorrow night. Mary Hey-! Wood's class is In charge of the eve-1 ning. j I One of the best investments in Ogden, Og-den, three blocks from Reed hotel. Call in or telephone -125. I. N, "Pierce, 502 Eccles Bldg. y 91S Cemetery For cement copings, call 2255-J. Work guaranteed. 026 oo |