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Show I RANDOM REFERENCES Better Car Service. Owing to tho H' increasing patronage at the Utah Hot H' Springs the car service to the springs i i has been increased. The former Satur- day and Sunday schedule now prevails Hi throughout the week. j I Tomatoes, cabbage, asters and oth- er plants fine stock at Weber Floral ; Co., 740 28lb SL '. Peddler Released Alex Atway, who , was charged with peddling morchan-j dise without a license, . was released from custody of the police this morning morn-ing following dismissal of his case "by Judge p. R. Roberts, Atway, according to his own admission, had been selling merchandise. He entered a plea of not guilty, however, and without corrobo-j rating evidence, it was difficult to obtain ob-tain a conviction, according to Assist-ant Assist-ant City Attorney Samuel Powell. At-H At-H torney Charles L. Farr appeared for Hl the defendant. I Phone 502 for messenger. Marriage License A marriage license li-cense was issued this morning in tKe county clerk's office to Oliver Lee and Miss Mary Powers, both of, Hailey, Idaho. IOgden Typewriter House tor typewriters type-writers and repairs, 2422 Hudson Ave. Phone 23S. ; Deputies Named Reappointment ot i John Hooper of Hooper as deputy sh iff was ordered yesterday afternoon by : the board of county commissioners, I upon recommendation of Sheriff H. C. Peterson. Deputy Hooper was em-j em-j ployed until last fall when he resigned Confirmation of the appointments of N. J Austad of Ogden and E. W. Clayton of Wilson as deputy sheriffs to serve without compensation, was also mnde by the board yesterday. Money to loan, Kelly & Herrlck. Bail Forfeited E. W. Richards, 18 years old, of 57G Twenty-sixth street, who was arrested at 9:50 o'clock on Washington avenue at Eighteenth street by Officer H. B. Elam, failed to appear before Judge D. R. Roberts this morning. His bail, amounting to $5, was declared forfeited. Gun Stolen Nathan Wedge, a second sec-ond hand dealer at 148 Twenty-fifth street, reported the theft of a .45 caliber cali-ber Colt revolver at the police station today. The revolver was stolen yesterday yes-terday afternoon, he stated, but was not missed until this morning. The gun was Valued at $25. Returns to Ogden Marvel Burk, daughter of Captain Robert Burk, of the police department, has returned frnm nn nvtoYirlnfl irin tVirniifh PnUfnr. nia. In company with Miss Viola Smuin, Miss Burk departed during the latter part of May and since that time has been visiting various cities on the coast. She is an employe of the O. "U. R. & D. office at tho depoL lieu Cross Man Here A. Allen Nye, vocational director of the 'Mountain division of the Red Cross, arrived in Ogden yesterday and after visiting the local officials at the home .service bureau bu-reau of the Red Cross, departed for Logan. Mr. Nye is making a Visit of all colleges in the Mountain division of the Red Cross where men are receiving re-ceiving courses in vocational training. Y'outh Returns Homo Clarence Oswald. Os-wald. 16-year-old youth who was arrested ar-rested in company with "Cal" Tucker, now serving a term In the state penitentiary peni-tentiary on a charge of second degree burglary, has been sent to his home in Laramie, Wyo. Juvenile court officials offi-cials report that Oswald, who started out with Tuckor to see the west, was given a suspended sentence to the Industrial In-dustrial school. His parents were notified no-tified of the fact and arranged so that the boy could return to his homo. He departed this morning for Laramie. u Woodruff Here A. W. Woodruff, recently appointed general manager of the Union Pacific system was an Og-1 Og-1 den visitor for u few hours today, j Woodruf f conferred with local officials offi-cials before departing for Salt JLake. His office is at Omaha. oo |