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' -- ,. ' (fgfott gUttjiUXb ? OGDEN, UTAH THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1917. " I JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER'S FOREST HILL HOME IS LEFT PLOWING GOING ON IN 1 OGDEN VALLEY I 1 10 "The Auction Block" COUNTY IIS I I REX BEACH'S GREATEST STORY 4 Pioneers the oldest of the resi- dents continue to display astonish-- j ment at the mildness of the winter. I J E Madame Naturo is disrupting all pre- Today and Tomorrow cedent and old man Winter is so far behind schedule as to cause many to 1 this last final 1 suspect that he has abandoned his held over until Friday, to give every man, woman and child in Ogden Ijr coming this season. photo- - "They are plowing in Ogden valley I opportunity to see what thousands have pronounced "the world's most perfect I Sg actually turning over a frostless soli," said a city hall attache this morning. "Last year, in this same lo- cality they also were plowing, but they were turning over 18 inches of snow. Tho farmers are busy as In the springtime. There have been rum- ors that cherry trees have budded to an extent that blooms are ready to appear. This may be regarded as an extravagant statement but it is a fact that some varieties of fruit and flow- ers are budding, that there is no frost in tho ground and that grass is grow- ing May-da- y health." I Becauao of these unusual weather conditions, arguments are rampant as to whether next year's crops will be bumpers or failures. The more opti- mistic declare that bumper crops fol- low mild winters, while tho pessi- I mists insist that nature has jumped a Woman in the fl sroaring 1 1 cog and the natural law of compen- uom sation will compel payment for the high temperatures and sunshine now! obtaining. I oo Last episode of "The Dou- ble Cross" and first episode of RUBYE Be REMER 1 "The Seven Pearls," featuring j j BJ Mollie King at the Lyceum to- - day. 00 "Cl high- - j irl Was sold to the Bhowit to hisn MAILED 10 CITY friends believe he will have it re- - t built to continue his custom of spend- - , - inp his summexB on his famous, golf links. ID COUNTY advised that she could secure the com- when Judge Agec completed a term MILD BITTEN BY plaint this morning. at Farmiugton, for Davis county. Clarence Preston Hardy, Roy; Hani- - be used in Europe. In the previous ' It was stated that the dog was nine During the 191S season Judge Agcc Questionnaires were mailed today son B. Child, R. F. D. No. 4, Ogden; training the officers and gun crows , ' AUTO AND BICYCLES ARE years old and children were not favor- will have the Morgan County court to tho following men of the city ex- LeRov East, Warren; Louis Rasmus-- of the entire brigade participated in and Judge Davis County -- experienced I ites with him. Pratt the emption district: sen, Roy; Arnold P. Renstrom, Hunts order that the men might ' oo court, and if Daggett county is added, Leonard P. Nettles, William E. H. ville; Wilbur Wallace Washburn, be evenly distributed. II .VICIOUS DOG that will probably be included in the Iligman, Stanley Johnson, Joseph H. Wilson; James Arthur McEntire, Farr Brigadier General Le Roy S. Lyon, King the first epi- county of Sixty-fift- h Mollie in Morgan circuit. Hunter, John M.. Thomas, Vincent L. West; Santiago Galban, Uintah; Ralph commander the brigade, STOLEN DURING year River-dale- . will Court meets three times a in j Cosgrave, R. F. D. No. 4, supervise the entire work from an 1 sode of "The Seven Pearls" Walter E. Bingham, William Herbert Riter, r .' Morgan county and four time a year A. P. Unck, Robert William Wall, underground headquarters which has and the last episode of 'The in Davis county. The Davis county Samuel S. oo been constructed in the rear of the Mrs. Hose Saylor, w;ho complained to Alfred Sailer, Charles Mack, Double Cross" at the Lyceum work is the largest and most exacting Reuben Al. Roy Clark. John Manas. War- firing point. The detail of the fire I At New Utah Robert Sergt. Grant Syphers late last night of the two, so it is customary for the Joe Bolt, Ernest F. Osborn, James will be carried on as it ill later bo today. to change in pic- caried on In Europe. THEM that her baby, Alary Saylor, theatre judges about handling Christensen, Louis Escalllar, James wick in a very interesting Wireless tele I two counties. graphy will play an important part In oo these Pendazopoulous, Bau-ma- n, old, had been attacked and bitten by Otto Wallace ture, Man of the Hour." tho training. William Johnson, El- 'The an ancient but vicious dog, failed to Harrison R. W. D. War-wic- plays and players. Madsen and H. Livingston One automobile and two bicycles At New Utah Robert k mer Singh Gung, Ole Ingebretson. Popular flfl mako formal complaint in police court OF Robert Henry Epperson. of Salt Lake, who are now in San were the results of last night's opera- - v iSESSIH Francis 3060. Diego visiting gave this morning' in a very interesting pic- Thomas Wiggins, Ross Porter, Eugene Phone the artillerymen, tion among the auto and bike thieves. PL II thirty-fiv- e I a According to Mrs.. Saylor's state- Gray &mos Guy 00 Christmas dinner to of George Burnham, 980 Monroe ave- - ture, "The Man of the Hour." Fremonde, Belnap, the Utah men nue, ment to the sergeant, she rooms at the A. Richison, P. Harri- last night at tho San reported the loss of a Ford car mm Arthur Porter, Diego hotel. Later Samuel Porter, at 10:30 Lincoln house and went up town yes- - DISTRICT COURT Popular plays and players. son Becker, Harold Thomas Kay, Ar- NOVEL IMAGES last night. The car was tak-- Mi terday to do some shopping, leaving manager of the hotel, turned over the en from in front of the Orpheum thea- - . Phone 3060. nold Jeannert, William McLean Lig- roof garden to them, where they flK - f en. ter, on Washingtqn avenue, the- baby girl "with the owners of the gett, where it uu Chusuke Abe, Carl Albert Lund, joyed a dance until midnight. had IK dog. Upon her return, she learned the Edmund Daniel W. Knighton, Another been parked. Wmm A drops of castor-oi- l Urrilla. dance has been arranged fo them child had been attacked and bitten few dropped in. Henry R. Campbell, H. Larson, The bicycle victims were J. Jacob- - to roots of dropping "ferns .will Elmer TODAY New Year's night on the roof garden,. son, upon the wrist. She took baby of court in the I. SHOW '737 Adams avenue, and 3mW first the Sessions the district Clyde Maddock, George A. Islaub, . The from Ralph to a physician and upon her return counties of this district covered by revive them. 1 latest arrivals Salt Lake Moxham, 631 Twenty-sixt-h street. 'Wm Jacob Boekweg, Shosuko Kumakura, are Thomas R. Cutler, K. E. Young, The home slopped at the police station to Judge A. E. Pratt and Judge A. W. The Welsh name for Christmas is George Lawrence Warner, Arthur E. Moxham wheel was stolen from the .flV a Nadolig. Mrs. Joseph Geoghegan, Mrs. J. H. union station and secure warrant. Sergeant Syphers Agee were ended for 1917 yesterday Harker, Thomas Richard Roes, Eli this is the second mw- - Burton, J. S. Bransford and Wallace time that he has reported Fred Green, Cornelius Francis Johan Coming as one of the most inter- Bransford, Mr. and Mrs. N. Mr. the theft mm - Evans, of his wheel. Tho Jacobson bicycle Neuterman, Rudolph Joseph Kollehe- esting announcements of the theatri- and Mrs. E. L. Thomas, Miss Lucille jSM - was stolen from the Southern ner, Clyde Snow Boyle, Joseph Wil- cal season in Ogden is the news from Cluff, Leo J. Buch, Mrs. Frank A. Pacific liam Boralho, Hikojiro Kawazuchi, tho Orpheum that Willard, known Bird and Miss Billie Bird, Miss Leah 'R Lee H. Wilson, Ralph Wesley Green, everywhere in this country and Eu- Samuels,. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Morris, Marino Kulses, Edward Hoskin, Wil- rope" as "The Man Who Grows," will Mrs. Henry Dlnwoodey .and Lleuten. We Make and Sell Only liam R. Glade, Joseph W. Andrews, Al- begin a three-da- y engagement at that ant Joseph E. Young of Fort Douglas. S bert A. Kirsch, Fred P. Payne, James house this afternoon as one of the Lieutenant M. J. Tyree of the Utah NATIONAL CASH REGIS- - Zan-anell- a, four-featur- M Alvin Bune, Raven Burrup, Lihro headliners of tho big e hospiUil corps arrived in San Diego Pan-tage- s. TERS AND William Telford Greenwell, bill that goes on today at the last night from Los Angeles, where CREDIT FILES M . Kentoya, on stage Glen Killingsworth, Frank Willard appears the he was married, Sunday. Lowest prices. Small monthlv pay- - Miles J. Browning, Benjamin F. j and by means of comparison with oo ments. No interest charges. Wm Snook, Avon Bayle Kidd, Benjamin that he Written ordinary men demonstrates guarantee. Old registers repaired, re- - 'jBi Franklin Thompson, Clifford S. Cave, can increase his height several inches. built, bought, sold and exchanged. Wm O. legs NOTICE TO MERCHANTS Richard Thomas Stoker, David He also lengthens his arms and OSCAR GROSHELL, JH Minnock, Joe Corabltarte, Leroy Tay- to the astonishment of the audience. Sales agent National Cash Registers, To the French Soldiers to Help Give Them Strength lor, A.