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Show I RANDOM REFERENCES Adolph Anderson, returning from the north, stopped over here to visit j his son, Albin Anderson of the Walk. over shoo store Safety Commission The regular I monthly meeting of the safety oom- mission and the local officials of the I Southern Pacific was held In Super- j intendent Rowlands' office at the de- I pot this morning There were twen- I ty-two men present, among whom wore Fred Easton. "Win J Toy. John C. Bell, H "W. Wistner and Lemast-ors. Lemast-ors. Methods for the elimination of accidents was the topic discussed. Goos Comes to Ogden Josoph Goes ha.s resigned from the management of the Rex theater at Salt Lake in order or-der to assume tho sole management of the Orpheum theater of this city He will assume the duties of his new position at once. As was stated of-fciially of-fciially some time ago, it has been decided to add another evening to the Orpheum's weekly program, making a total of three nights Thursday, Friday and Saturday and a matinee Saturday afternoon. It Is promised that Ogden will receive the best attractions at-tractions booked on tho circuit -which make Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. "W G. Moyes of Lyman are visiting friends and relatlvos in Ogden. Mr. Moyes has Joined the Progressives and is working hard to defeat the bosses and machines. Mrs. D F. Steele has been visiting I her daughter, Mrs. "W. M Cragun in j Garland. j Joseph Roberts and wife hae ro- j turned to Garland after" adopting a I baby girl, aged two months. j Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dana will leave j tonight for Rlgby, Ida., to attend the funeral of Mrs Dana's sister who was ! drowned Sunday ovenlng. j Returns Home After an absence j of a number of weeks visiting relatives rela-tives in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, Da- ( vld Hopkins, Jr., returned home last j evening. He was accompanied by his j grandmother, Mrs. Thomas Dent," who I will remain in Ogden a few weeks I with relatives. 3 Shafer Brought Back Parole Offl- cer E. M. Rowe has returned from Denver, Colo., with Harry Shafer who escaped from the State Industrial E school a number of months ago. From Idaho R. F. Fagans, of the f law department of the district for- est service, returned last evening f form elser and Boise, Idaho. Supervisor William McCoy of the Minidoka national forest in Idaho, is in the city as a witness before the federal grand jury regarding forest affairs. Off For Idaho Tomorrow District Forester A. E. Sherman will go to the Teton country to attend to forest affairs. Before returning home he will visit the Boise section of the country. Asks For Dlvorce In the district court, Adolph PardinI bas filed a petition pe-tition for divorce against Maria PardinI Par-dinI on tho groundB of desertion. The petition relates that the parties wore married at Marseilles, France. October Octo-ber 15, 1903, and that tho wife deserted de-serted the home September 2-1, 1910 Suits Filed In the District court, C. W. Brooks has commenced two suits for the recovery of monej- on certain promissory notea One suit is against C. A. Peterson and others for $400 on a note alloged to have been Issued November 29, 1911, and tho other against W. E. Williams for $200 alleged to be due on a note uttered April 25. 1911. Sues for $724 p. C. Richardson haB commenced suit In tho district couit against Connolly Brothers on hay and grain and other produce, alleged to have been sold to tho defendant between be-tween April 4 and June 12, 1912, amounting to $721. Hollandt Mrs. Charlotte A. Hollands, Hol-lands, wife of Bishop Thomas Hollands Hol-lands died at the family residence at Roy, "Weber county, Utah, Monday evening, September 9, at 5:45 p. m. She Is survived by her husband and two daughters, Estella and Vivian and adopted infant Norma. She was a well respected citizen of Weber county, coun-ty, having lived In this vicinity for the past twonty years. She has always been a faithful worker In the Church of Jesus ChrUt of Latter-day Saints, hang served as president of the Roy Ward Relief society for a number of years. Remains can be viewed from the family residenco Thursday at 4 p. m., until Friday at 10 a. m. Funeral services will be held In the Roy meetinghouse, Friday, September 13, at 11 o'clock Interment will be in the Ogden City cemetery. nn . |