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Show RANDOM REFERENCES Going to California T. P. Woodbury Wood-bury Is moving his family In the near future to Durham. Cal., where they will make their home. Dr. J1.. H Prlndlo continues praetleo of Dr. J F Morrison. 510 E ' I hours 10-12 a. m., 1:30-5 p. m 2834 Case Set The caso of the state atrjilnst Walter Thurston, charged with a statutory offense, came up In tho city court this morning and was set for preliminary hearing on November No-vember 20. The principal witness for tho stato Is Elizabeth Cox. Bail I was fixed In the sum of o00 and a I ball bond furnished Opportunitj The home Lining opportunity op-portunity of the year win b presented to a few discriminating families of Ugdcn. If you want a well-built home Just a little different Just , little better one with individuality and charm and real Vftlu if you are i interested, make a date with the In-jland In-jland Engineering & Construction Co.. ' a these homes will be shown by appointment ap-pointment only, l'honc 307. 4800 To Kesldc Here Mrs. A S. Noble : returned last night from Venice. Cal . Where she has resided for the past I three years, for an indefinite stay In I Ogden. Mrs Noble Is the mother of i Charles S. Noble and Mrs. J 13. Nyo. Let us fill your coal bin now. Phona I 141. Ogden Sower 1'lpo & Clay Co. ( at Stolen, Mrs. William E. Newman, New-man, 472 Twenty-seventh street, reported re-ported to the police the theft of a woman s cout from the Weber college col-lege yesterday. Detectives were detailed de-tailed to Investigate. Kindling wood. Phcne 828. 3241 AutO Looted. 1 'no extra heavy quilt, two smaller ones, an overcoat and a hunting coat were stolen from an automobile al the intersection of Twenty-second street and Wall avenue ave-nue yesterday, according to a report' made to the police by Ken Williams. Anrams metnou or i.ioou diagnosis and Electronic treatment. Dr. Grace rStratton Alrey, 307-8 Socles building. I Phone 203. Nurses in attendance. 445G Sugar Beets (,ne of the questions I to come before the meelinf,- it Salt j I-'iko tonlKht of the Utah State Farm bureau will be the negotiation this fall of the contract between beet grow-I grow-I ers and sugar companies according to advices received here today. OKden Typewrite; 7touee ror typewriters type-writers iti'l repairs, 2422 liuusun atomic ato-mic Phone 236. Cheap, while they last. Caloric pipeless furnaces, the best on tho ; market. Utah Plumbing & Heating Co. 4614 ( .-ii The Lost produced always on hand and the lowest price. Phono 27 John Farr Coal Co. 375 Drs. Font. Dentist-. Phone 760-W. 4377 Phone 3620 for correct lime. Kertz Quality Shop, Jewelers, 352 Twenty-fifth Twenty-fifth street. 367u Waldron. E. 1'. The Magazine Man. M17 Con. E B'lhn Insurance Fire xz Auto. 417 Bccles B.dg Phone 196u ' C3S6 1 Xmas Cards now ready. Select earh. BramwelTs. 4624. Forest Map J P. Martin, district engineer of the department of engl-! neerlnn In District 4 of the forest ser- vice, left this morning for Salt l ake to confer with Dana Parkinson, sup-1 ervisor of the Wasatch national for-' est relative to road and trail maps fori that forest. Ho exppcta to raturn tonight. to-night. Relative to tho same class of work h will go to Kcrnniorr. Wyo.. on Sunday to confer lth Charles A Beam, supervisor of the Womlng-Hrhlger Womlng-Hrhlger national forest. eber Floral turnlunca the floTrtrv 7761 |