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Show ' Is the first from the Denver District,-No. District,-No. 2, Forest Service, to visit the local hcadqnartcis. He was In conference with Forester Leavitt and others during dur-ing the day ons matters portaining U the two headquarters. The snow In the Leadville forest is still very deep, according to Mr; Bruins, being as much 3 twenty feet in some places. He will leave for Leadvllle tonight. AMERICA'S most wonderful farm Ind. "A deep alluvial Delta deposit of soil. Fine climate, Lithla. What more do you want? Join the next excursion. Tuesday. April 20. Western Land &. Investment Co., Rooms 415-16 Kccles Bldg. Bass Singer Will Be Heard, W. L. Richard?on, a bass eololst of Salt Lake City, will spend Sunday In Ogden and will render one solo at tho morning morn-ing and two bass solos at the evening t-eKviees- In the - First Presbyterian church. . Mr. Richardson is a member the Schubert male quartette. Origin and Mission of the Reorganization. Reorgan-ization. First of a series of lectures. Was Utah ever designated' as the Zion of Latter Days? .Sunday, 7:45 p. m., Cor. Wash, add 15th Street. Quarterly Conference Weber Stake quarterly conference will be held Sunday, Sun-day, at j a. m. and 2 p. m. in the Ogden Og-den Tabernacle. Apostles Heber J. Grant and David O. McKay and others will attend and speak to the people. Special music has been arranged for by Elder Joseph Ballantyne. A full attendance at-tendance is desired. Spring Ilai Sale, 25H Wash. Ave. - Has LaGrlppe George W. Davis, of Richards, Davis & Boyd, has been confined to his home for a couple of days with a slight attack of grip. The reason you should buy It, Is. It is tho best. Lewis' Coal. Thones 119.-- Malad Forest Uers A meeting of the Malad Forest Users association will be held at Malad, Idaho, today for tho purposo of discussing range, wool and mutton markets, and other topics of general Interest to sheep and cattlemen. cattle-men. This association was formed not long ago for the purpose of co-operating with the Forest Service much after the manner of the various wool growers' grow-ers' associations throughout Idaho and thus far much good has been accomplished accom-plished in facilitating the settlement of range problems and In many ways assisting In the successful administration administra-tion of the national forests in the vi-cinitv vi-cinitv of Malad. Assistant Forester Reod, who Is in Pocatello today, will attend the meeting. "That Good Coal" 2.000 pounds to a ton. Rock Sprrngs, Clear Creek and Castle Gate. Bamberger Ogden Coat Co., 3121 Washington avenue. Both phones 2000. High Water. The warm weather of the past week has resulted in high water in both Echo and Weber canyons can-yons and melting snows will Increase the flood in those districts from this time on. No damage Is reported on the Union Pacific, but a sharp lookout look-out Is being kept and extra men are scattered all along the track between Ogden and Evanston. Lawnvinowers, $1.25. Alvord Bell 333 Eighteen Mining Students. Eigh-leen Eigh-leen students of the Utah school of nilnbs will leave Ogden May 4 for. Denver over the Union Pacific system. They will occupy a tourist kitchen car md bo absent from the state several weeks In their work through Colorado. Blue Seal Butter Nut Bread Is known by its fine texture and flavor. Fifty-Six Converts. Fifty six converts con-verts c-f the Mormon church will arrive ar-rive from the east over the Union Pacific Pa-cific Sunday morning en route to the southern part of the state The converts con-verts re from various European ports and are In charge of several missionaries. mission-aries. Conferring With Detective. Grant Gordon of the Southern Pacific passenger pas-senger department, at San Francisco, arrived from the west this morning and is in conference with special Agent Ag-ent Joe Jones in reference to property proper-ty recently stolen from the Harriman railroads. W. F. Herrin Goes West W. F. Her-rln, Her-rln, general counsel of the Southern Pacific at San Francisco, arrived la the private car "Wildwood" this morning morn-ing and later on continued on to-the coast after a business trip to New York. Cattle and Sheep Thirty cars of theep from southern Utah arrived at Ogden tills afternoon for transportation transporta-tion to the summer range at Wasatch. Six cars of cattle were also received from the north and sent to eastern markets this morning. Transplanting Oysters Several cars of Baltimore oysters In tho shell were sent west this morning for the iirpose of being transplanted in the bay of San Francisco. They Saw the Town. The Ogden newsboys were treated to an automobile automo-bile ride in Denny Smyth's machine this morning. After the sight seeing hey were served with refreshments. The youngsters in Ihe party were: Gerrard Denkets. Carl Smith. Willie Smith, Arthur Smith. Jim Bakvr, Har-r Har-r Huggeson. Sylvian Rlrie, Robin Sel-lic'i, Sel-lic'i, Karl Collins aud Frank Rubin. Well-KnOwn Author Coming Knos A. Mills, the Colorado naturalist and explorer, will spend Monday evening and Tuesday forenoon In Ogden. 'At 9 a. nr. Tuesday, he will speak to the bojs at the Industrial school, and. at a later hour, before the High school. At the Hospital. Mrs. J. Q. Davis, of 2217 Washington avenue, became a patient at the Ogden General hospital Fitday and will undergo an operation of an important surgical nature. Nick Vacos in Court. Nick Vacos, charged with the murder of John Con-tos Con-tos on Aprii i, was taken into court this morning to plead, but the time for entering a pica was extended to April 2fi, and the prisoner was returned return-ed to his cell. They Pleaded Guilty. Harris and Dolaney, charged with burglary in the second degree, were arraigned in the district court this morning and pleaded plead-ed guilty. They will be taken Into court for sentence early next week. Disturbed the Peace. Frank Wads-worth Wads-worth was arrested this morning by Deputy Sheriffs Naylin and Murphy on a charge of disturbing the peace at Rivc-rdale. The complaint was Bworn out by Ira Spauldlng. Suit For Damages, Robert G. Agee, administrator of the estate of the late John Tomslk. has instituted a. suit for personal damages against the Diamond Coal and Coke company. McVey Case. Notice was filed this mornins of a motion to set aside the verdict rendered in the case of the State against Daniel McVcy and for a new trial of the case. . RANDOM i ' ) A Unique Service Tho Methodist Brotherhood is putting lif Into the evening Sunday service. Their latest plan is to have a service especially for men, for whom, seats will be reserved and flowers provided. The service will be especially for men; topic, "Be Strong." In buying B. & G, Butter, you make a paving that means a satisfaction, - The Red.Cross Dental Co. has removed re-moved to 352 25th St., over Rosenbluth Oppman's clothing store. Dr. Moss-inan, Moss-inan, manager. ' Somewhat Improved Ernest Brown, city recorder, is reported somewhat Improved today. Friday was observed as ?. fast day in Weber Stake as an appeal for his recovery. WANTED To buy a good driving l.orse.W. S. Donaldson, 113 23rd St. Here From Leadville J. F. Bruins, assistant supervisor of the Leadville national forest of Colorado, stopped off In the city today en route home from a business trip inbi the St. Anthony country of Idaho. Mr. Bruins |