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Show RANDOM REFERENCES To Give Luncheon The weeklv meeting of h,. Prngre i .- Husiness club of Ogden will be held at the We-'t..-r cinh 1 lesd.iy. U' E- Zuppann of the Slandard-Exariiner, will be the principal speaker. sister III Sergeant Edward 1 1 lo-Iway lo-Iway of tiio t.igden cadet corps, a mem- bci- of the regular army, WaS oalled to Tennessee yesterday due io the ill-nes- of his sister- His absence will bo I Indefinite, according to Principal A. JM- Merrill. Ogden Typewriter House for typo-waiters typo-waiters and repairs, 2422 Hudson J avenue. Fhone 236. C'ldr)pracior Kctunis C. ii. Johnson, John-son, chiropractor, has returned from his Christmas vacation and has re-;sumed re-;sumed his prVclico here Tq .ic Dance Members of the Og-iden Og-iden high school will hold their first I dance of the season at the school Friday Fri-day evening. Officers of the club announce an-nounce that sev. ral feature stunts will be m the program. Students of th'-school th'-school have been invited to attend. Visit in Ogden Mr und Mrs Ggorge V Holt and family, or Salt Lake, spent New Years daj and the week end with relatives in Ogden. Rain Tonight 'Ruin tonight and Tuesday," Is the forecast of tin United States weather bureau, for the ogden district. Warmer temperatures are predicted for tonight and lower temperatures tem-peratures tomorrow. Snow and rain of yesterday and today to-day brought precipitation of 36 of an inch, according to the measurements. Party taking locket with mother's and father's picture in it, kindU re turn X.i uu.'stions asked Mrs .J P. Murphy. 2'.:1 Adams avenue. Reward. Plead Not Guilt) Harry Spauldlng. 2U years old, arrested yesterday on a i charge of drunkeneSS, entered a plea I of not guilty when he appeared before the city court this morning His case w'as set for trial tomorrow morning and his ball was fixed at $00. J. Collins, Col-lins, arrested pn n charge of drunkenness, drunken-ness, pleaded not guilty. His case was set for tomorrow morning and his bail was fixed at $60. Blllotf Ballej Smith, charged with drunkeness, failed to appear ap-pear before the court, and his bail, amounting to $50j was declared forfeited. for-feited. Clean largo rags wanted at Tho Standard-Fxaiiilr.er office. Fresh Home Made Dread, 2 for 25c Greenwell Confectery. s.xul Goes to Coast Frank T Spencer, of the Gnat Western Sugar company was an I igden visitor yesterday m route to the Pacific coast. Mr. Spencer's I headquarters are at Denver. Schools Reopen Schools of Ogden land Weber county opened today, fol-, fol-, lowing the holidays. Many of the buildings of the city schools were renovated ren-ovated during the holidays. Carver. G. A. Palmer, President Frank Stratford, President James Wo.ther-spoon. Wo.ther-spoon. BLACK Mrs. Emily Charl I Bis b died at (:10 this morning at tho family residence, -127 Twenty-fourth street following a two weeks' Illness "f paralysis Sb v.,s born in Rumaey. England. December 17, 1S66. and was the daughter oi John and n Light Gwyer. She has been n resident u tgden for the past forty-three years- She 1 survived by one son, T. B Black, two sister. Mrs. joim Bron-son. Bron-son. and Mrs. James Dinwoody of Salt Iake. Funeral services will be held I Wednesday at 2 o'clock In the Llnd-qubi Llnd-qubi funeral phapel, Interment will be In the Mountain View cemetery FRIDBERG Broil FVldberg died at 2.30 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the family residence, naS Seventh street, after thirty days' Illness, complication of pneumonia and measles. He was born in Cassia County Idaho. February Febru-ary 17, 11H7, and wus the son of lb lining li-ning and Annie Swensun Frldberg. lie' Is survived by his parents and the following fol-lowing brother and sisters. Bins Helga. and George Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 o'clock at the Eighth ward meeting lions. Th body may be viewed at Llmbiuisi funeral chapel Tuesda; afternoon and' Wedneeda) until the time of the services serv-ices . ALLEN Funeral si r . ices for Charles Allen were held y eater da) ' 2 o'clock at the Klrkendail funeral j ohapel. Arthur Parsons of Salt Iakc,, officiated Ritualistic services were carried out by the members of the G A R. and by tho Lincoln circle. Six members ..r the G- A. R acted pallbearers. pall-bearers. Solos were snug by A. H. S.ii-.d. r and Hagbert Anderson. Inter-merit Inter-merit w as in the gd'n City cemetery tt'.WKR Funeral services for Lyda Waver were held at 10 o'clock yester-da yester-da at the family residence. 102 Thir-tleth Thir-tleth street. RHhop W O. Ridges con-.In, con-.In, td the lervlcesL Eva Porter sane the following solos "Sometime We'll Understand," "Oh My Father," and I Need Thee Ever Hour " The speak-en speak-en were Bishop Ridges and R A. Jones. Interment was in the Brlghsm City cemetery. |