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Show RANDOM REFERENCES Sacks Stolen The Western Milling & Elevator company, Twentieth street and Wall avenue, reported to the police po-lice yesterday that burglars entered i thoir building Sunday night and stole 211 burlap and canvas sacks. The loss ; is valued at $50. B & G. The sign of quality In butter. Mental Breakdown Earnest Sharp ! of North Ogden was taken tq the state i mental hospital at Provo today by i Deputy sheriff C. P. Fitzgerald. He was examined yesterday and ordered f committed by a board of Weber county t physicians and a judge of the district dis-trict court. His mental breakdown is said to have resulted from a crippled condition of his feet. Suits dry cleaned $1. Dollar Cleaners. Clean-ers. Goes to Logan R. J. Becraft, of the grazing department of the United States forestry service, left today for Logan, where he will make a series of addresses at the State Agricultural college in that city, Mr. Becraft will , discuss range management. Ten per cent discount on monumental monumen-tal work. Mitchell's, opp. City Cemetery Recovers W. H. Chevers, general agent for the Union Pacific, has sufficiently suf-ficiently recovered from his recent illness ill-ness to resume his business duties at the Union Pacific up-town offices. Mr. Chevers suffered a severe attack of the grip. Suits dry cleaned $1. Dollar Cleaners. Clean-ers. - Leslie Koerner III. Mrs. James F. Burton has received a telegram from the head surgeon at the base hospital, Fort Camp Houston, Texas, informing her of her son, Leslie Koerner's illness of pneumonia. Mr. Koerner joined the army, December 5 and was sent to Camp Kelly Field later being transferred transfer-red to tho Texas camp. Mr. Koerner's illness had not reached reach-ed a serious stage. Suits dry cleaned $1. Dollar Cleaners. Clean-ers. Clearings The clearing house .business .bus-iness today totaled $307,075.51, according accord-ing to the report Issued by the Ogden Clearing House association. On tho same date last year, the clearings totaled to-taled $224,524.27. Tho increase is $83,451.24. Old papers for sale. Ogden Standard. Stand-ard. G. M. S. Taxi. Tel. 770. 2961 Reasonable, housekeeping and sleeping sleep-ing rooms. 2468 Washington. 3125 The Berthana dancing club will give their next dance Monday, Janu- ) ary 2S. 3133 Come to the Burns anniversay at K. P. hall Friday, January 25, at 8 p. m. Red Cross benefit. Grand concert and ball. Oration on Burns by SupL Hinckley. All are invited. Single admission 50c. , 3141 |