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Show H RANDOM j REFERENCES l ' : I f ATTENTION Hj - If you liave 1 cow or several car H Toads' ot cattle you want (o sel! wo H will drive out and try to buy them. H Call 2100 evenings or 704 through H the dav. Ask Tor 0. C. Lundquist.j H Grain Periodical Boosts Ogden The H Northwestern Miller, a grain period!- Hl eal of Minneapolis, in its recent i?sue H boosts the grain industry In Ogden. j H Pictures of the various mills nccom- H pany a large .story that appears in this ' H Old papers tor sale. Ondcn Stand. j Quarterly Conference Weber stake I i will hold the quarterly conference at I H the tabernacle next Sunday with morn H ing and afternoon sessious. Other de-i Hj tails relative to the conference will be J H announced at a later date. H Clean rags wanted at The Standard I B Piano, perfect condition, fumed oak. Phone 2191. 212G Poworful Explosion "TNT," one of! H the most dangerous explosives used in' I; the world war, will probably be used in j road construction work in Utah, according ac-cording to District Engineer 13. J. ; Finr-h. Engineer Finch has received l word from the government tlmt a certain cer-tain percentage of the "TNT" stored j at San Francisco will be available for; use on the road work of Utah. j . i nUICK, cement and plaster Jobbing. chimnevs, firewalls, etc. I'honc 770. Smallpox Many smallpox cases j were reported to the city board of, health this morning. Mrs. E. S. Hiiick-1 lv, wife of Superintendent Hinckley, of" the state industrial school and J. S-Carver S-Carver are reported to be ill with the disease. Five cases were reported to I Ij I the health department this morning. Photograpns an- history of the fam-ilv. fam-ilv. Have them taken today ,n The Tripp Photo Studio. 320 V 25th St- -!J533 j On Inspection Trip M. W. Woltr.' rnd M. D. Williams qf the Ogden Pub-I Pub-I lc road of rice have left for an inspec i lion tiip of Nevada and parts of Call- , fornla. ' For Sale Parlor grand piano, good as new. Owner leaving town. Will take highest cash eifcr. Phone 1C02-.T. ol call at 2S13 Washington. 20i") ) Killed A. Kashiuia, track walker for tho Union Pacific railroad, wa.s killed yesterday morning oast of Evan-:ton Evan-:ton whrn hit by an extra freight train, 1 according to word received in the local j claim of rices for the company. Thej body war, removed to Evanstcn. Dur.Ucc Floral store now open :n Portola Cafe. 370 21th. Phone 250. 1T1C Warning to Service Men Former service men who have allowed their insurance to Ivpse Tor more than eighteen mouths crn.ict be reinstated, rccordirtg to Mrs. Ada Griswold, executive exec-utive secretary of the home service-bureau service-bureau of the Red Cross. Clean rzqz wanted at The Standard if ice. Leader Announcements to the effect ef-fect that Marcellu.s". Smith has been chosen as director of the "Little Thca- Iicr ' orcncsira nave Deen matic oy At- , I torney Dan Sullivan, it is stated that , the orchestra v,- 1 1 be of from five to eight pieces. Cornel Come! Come! Come! , One big time at the Eagles' hall, Wednesday, January 14, 1920. Refreshments served. Mountain Brand Club. Dance. Cards. Dance. Cards. 2127 Bound Over George Guskos, said to have attempted assault on Leiah Jes-j mer in his room at a local rooming house on the night of December 29, j was bound over to the district court I this afternoon by Judge D. R. Roberts. ; Bail was fixed at $500. I oo |