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Show RANDOM j REFERENCES' 1 -' i ' - Owing to the continued popularity r.f Wecsrs. McMillan au MansBolJ, the New York banjo and guitar team. whoso clover w'crk At The Feist a IT hms !icn so greatly enjoyed by Ogdenltcs curing the past two weeks. the man-nscmenf. man-nscmenf. h:is retains 1 their services for the p-.-c5cai v.c-Ci. Their music ir a trcn;; Do:i't miss hearing them- The Sunday Theater Are you in-t:-oU-d la rccine. a. better Ogden? Conn to fho Methodist church Sunday - right, and hear the Sunday theater dls- Wo handle or.ly the choicest grades of Teas and Codecs, guaranteed PCKE sc ycur neighbor ami she wl'.i tell vou sane. Our reaps are iinex-relied. iinex-relied. Try them once. ind. phono CS'J Orand . Tniori Ten Store, -1315 Wash. Ave. ' ' Tlie new iuan semen of our shoe department desires to have :in oppor-i oppor-i unity to moot tho ladies of Ogden who can wear shows in narrow widths. Wo have .1 bis lot of exccUen; values, lihcas which qte of the very highest v.orkmanvhip. which must be. dosed rut because, of the great number or ' f arrow widths. Ladies who can wear A, H or C widths can gel a fine shoe la our stock for very little price. W. H. Wright & Sons Co. Grand Ball by (he U.R.or Carpenter,? and Joiners of America. Wednesday, Jan. .27, 1909. Royal Dancing Academy. Acad-emy. Snowplows Sent West. Two heavy engines equipped with snowplows were Kent to Montello today and will.' be kept at that freight terminal during the winter months to be used quickly in cases of 'emergency. Additional plows will be stationed at Ogden, Car-l!n. Car-l!n. Wlnncmucca and Sparks for immediate im-mediate use after heavy snowfall?. Thoughts for I he thankful Insist on laving D. & G. Butter. Will Eentertain Thursday. Mrs. Snyder and Mrs. Topoace will- entertain enter-tain the Ladles of the Eastern Star. Thursday afternoon. January 2S. at a lea in the parlors of the Masonic ; hall-Funeral hall-Funeral of J. D. Wood.-Thc funeral funer-al of the late J D. Woodwho was killed kill-ed In Salt Lake railroad yards last Sunday by being stmck by a train, was held in Salt Lake Friday. IJ: oral procession was one of the longest sren in the city in years. The pa 1- I earerr, were Fred J. Klesel, David Kelrh. Joseph Youug. Spencer Har-wood. Har-wood. Dr. II. N. Mayo. M. H. Walker, John Dern and W. V. Rice. onie.e supplies, all kinds and rrtces.' Utah Stationery Co. Delayed by Storms. On Iho Rio Grande system trains have been Hayed Hay-ed frevprul hours by heavy snowstorm at Green river and Grand Junction, r.n.l train So. 3, due in this cly at r-30 a. m.. arrived. at S;30 this morn-int,'. morn-int,'. f rains r, and 1 are reported three end two hours late respectively. Office supplier;, all kinds, and prices. Utah Stationery Co. Work on the New Building. Exca-vationwork Exca-vationwork for the new hi?h school hulldhiR at the corner of Monroe avenue ave-nue and Twenty-fifth street is nearly completed. J. C. Gale, the contractor for this portion of tht! work, thinks, if weather conditions permit, every-ihing every-ihing will bo ready for tho Eccles Lumbor company to begin Ihe con-utractlon con-utractlon of the building at an early date. A porilon of tho foundation has i-lrcady been laid, the work being done under the supervision of L. X. Meld. Burns anniversary tickets for sale at "The Toggery" "Culley's." Hutchison's. Hutchi-son's. Great American Tea Store and MacBelh's. Adults, 50c each; juveniles, juve-niles, 25c each. Shipping Sheep. Another trainlofld of sheep is being assembled at liar-land liar-land for shipment to California markets mar-kets and will be sent west over the Southern Pacific on Tuesday. Utah mutton is now in prime condition and is in demand at good prices both in Chicago and on the coast. The Lace Curtain, Blanket ani Comfort Com-fort sale is still on at Boyle's. Heavy Precipitation. According to S official records kept by Weather Observer Obser-ver Van de Graaff at the Haniman frnght depot in this city, the precipitation precipi-tation of moisture during the past forty-eight hours has been in excess of one iuch and the precipitation during the present month has been greater than during January, February and March of last year. Quek remedy for sore throat. Ambler's canker and diphtheria remedy. rem-edy. Price 50c. Central Park Presbyterian Church Corner Thirty-first street and Washington Wash-ington avenue. Morning services at II and at 12:15 p. m. Evening services ser-vices at 7:30, opening with a song service. ser-vice. Rev. U. M. Rankin will speak at all the meetings. The address at 12:15 Is principally for young people, so all are invited. The evening service ser-vice will conclude a series of meetings' meet-ings' which have been held by Mr. Rankin. Those who have not heard him have missed a rave opportunity. It Is earnestly hoped that a large audience au-dience will greet him at all these services. ser-vices. All are cordially invited. Remember that Spargo's Book Store carries everything tn ofllce supplles.- GRASS CREEK LUMP COAL. $4.00 at yard; Castle Gate, Clear Creek, Rock Springs, always on hand. Con-runers Con-runers Coal Co., A. A. Shaw, Mgn Phones 41R- NO CAUSE FOR ALARM If your attention Is attracted to Washington Ave. It's simply the npplauso at tho Globe. Come and join. The best anthracite coal at John Farr's. Phone 27. CHEAP COAL, Grass Creek, $!.uu ,r ton. Rock Springs and Castlo Gate always oa hand. Parker Coal Co. Fresh broken crackers. 25c a bag. at Hess' Bakery, opposite the Fire Station, Sta-tion, or at the Cracker Factory. COAL Rock Springs, Caftle Gate Mid Clear Creek. Gillette Coal Co, lCi West 27tb St. Phones 1074. |