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Show RANDOM REFERENCES Dinner Party TJle monthly dinner party of the University club will be rn Id :i' the Weber dob 'his evening Judge J. A. Howell win be the toast -mai r. Following the dinner partj the members of liie club i id their wives will entertain their frleddfl at hi no at the K. f l. hall. The Variety Varie-ty orchestra will furnish the music. Dinner will be served ai the Weber Club at G:30 o'clock. The public in In' ud ! attend our bljjt danee :il the K. 'f P, hall next Saturday, Jan, IS, 'J2. ;'o.i crowd. Good imi?l-. Good tlnn Mountain Krand Club 0b i 6oldlers Here. Twcnty-twa i ,-dlsrs, ,-dlsrs, formerlv stationed at the Presidio, Pre-sidio, where they were enrolled In the officers training school, were Ogden visitors today en route to Camp Oran When they will ecmplete their train -lug. They" were In charge of Sergeant Harold Hincs. Fre3ltIIome Made Bread, 2 for loc. Greenwell Confecten iSOl To Wed Marriage licenses were issued is-sued today in the county clerk's office of-fice to Roy E. Pettlgrew, North js-'Itn. js-'Itn. and Rhea Ruth Hodson. of Marriott, Mar-riott, and George Solo and Dorothy Sunningham. both of Ogden. Former District Judge Arthur E Pratt, and his son, Lieutenant Bugei Pratt, have resumed the practice of law, under tho firm name of Pratt & Pratt, with offices in the First National Nation-al bank building, fourth floor- t 9005 Clean large rags wanted at The 6tandrd-Examiner office. Nanif tomt Clerk. -Count) Clerk and Auditor Claude T- Moves this morning announced the ajipolnt meiu of Wilford Young as clerk of the district dis-trict court to succeed Simon Barlow who a few days ago was appointed a court stenographer Mr. Young was formerly employed in the county clerk's office. Me assumed his duties today. Ogden Typewriter House for type-writer! type-writer! and repairs. 2 1'- Hudson avenue. Phone 2S6. So Beatings, No hearings are -heduled in either Judge James N Kimball's or Judge George S. Barker's Bar-ker's divisions of the district court today or tomorrow; Saturday morning morn-ing In Judge barker's division the divorce di-vorce case Of Mai He Gllley agaln W. E. Gllley ib scheduled tJ be heard Goes East Leon Austed, pianist for the Lillian Thatcher orchestra, has gone t' Chicago on a vacation. Plead Vol Guilty. C. A. Lundquist and James Kutchls, arrested early this morning on a charge of gambling, pleaded not guilty when they appeared appear-ed before the city court this morning The case wae set for this afternoon at 2 o'clock and thev were released upon S25 ball. asc Continued. Fred Hansen. ;r-rested ;r-rested recently on k charge of having liquor In his possession, appeared before be-fore the city court this morning. He was represented by Attorney George jHalvcrson, who asked that the oaSC I be continued until tomorrow morning. Clinton in. lu a k time be een the Clinton and Harrlsvlllc basketball I teams Tuesday at tbe Clinton hajl, the former team won, 20 to 15. Citizenship Healings Katurallsa- '.ion examinations are scheduled for Mondav morning. January 17. in Judge James N. Kimball'n division of the rlistrn t court. Hell I. Sullivan, United States naturalization agent, with hoadauarters In Salt Lake, will conducted ihc examinations. Reports I heft Bnu ring his room at the Van Ness hotel while he was asleep, someone stole a pair of trousers, a macklnav coiU. and $32.30 i from ". H. Parrett. I'arrotr report 1 ed his losi at the police station this I morning. The robbery has been investigated in-vestigated but thus far no clues have been found oo |