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Show RANDOM references I IRISH & IRISH, Chiropractors. 209, "10 211 Col. Hudson Bldg. Phone 27b. ' 3198 Marriage License A marriage li- crnse 'wa issue(l yesterday at County Clerk Ramey s office to Frank Jaquc-s, jr., of Layton, Utah, and Tillie Darhnc Clark of Upton, Utah. B. & G. butter, and substitute bread, jrhoevcr has this is mighty well fed. Transferred L. O. Bingham, for-merly for-merly traffic chief for the telephone company at Salt Lake, has been transferred trans-ferred to Ocden and has moved here Draft Evasion Irvin Lawrence, a vounc man suspected of beinp; a draft evador, was taken into custody yesterday yes-terday by Detective A. B. Jensen. We have moved six doors north to 2430 Washington avenue. Ogden Electric Elec-tric Co. Bank Clerk in Trouble H. L. Wade, a former bank clerk of an Ely, Nev., bank was brought to Ogden last nicht by Deputy Sheriff Leroy Llsenby from Salt Lake where he was arrested. He is being taken back to explain certain alleged irregularities in his books, lie was kept in Ogden overnight. Old papers Tor sale. Ogden Standard. Stand-ard. Case Continued The case of the Slate versus Certain Intoxicating Liquors Li-quors and Joseph Laucinca, defendant, was not. heard today as scheduled, be- cause the defense was not ready, according ac-cording to the court clerk. We have moved six doors north to 2430 Washington avenue. Ogden Elec-trice Elec-trice Co. Secure License Frank Jacques, Jr.. of Layton and Tillie- Darline Clark of I pton, Utah, secured a marriage license li-cense yesterday at the county court nouse. WE'RE not superstitious, bat we be lievc in signs. Redfield King Inc. 5001 Registered Thomas R. Richardson. 611 Twenty-sixth street, was registered register-ed in the- sploctive army with the Ogden Og-den city board yesterday. Richardson claimed ho thought himself to be beyond be-yond the draft age on June 5. Harris and Jenson (N. J. Harris and David Jenson) have moved their law offices to suite 314 Col. Hudson Bldg. 4094 Boy Arrested Robrrt Harley, 17 of Rupert, Idaho, was arrested yesterday afternoon by deputies of the sheriff's office and locked in Jail charged with signing the name of A. E. Russell of Ogden, to a check. The youth is said to have bought some goods at the Golden Gol-den Rulf siore and to have offered the forged check m payment. It called for $17. Plenty of all kinds of coal. M. L. Jones Coal & Ice company. 3492 Mrs. M. Peterson has arranged to have some exten.sh improvements ni-nortv rn Tu'on lv.fi rc I -'reef, and Jefferson avenue which will amount to the sum of $4000. When completed the structure will be a modern mod-ern apartment house. Ten per cent discount on monumental monumen-tal work, Mitchell's opp. City Cemetery SEVENTH WARD Dr. E. I. Rich will deliver a lecture Sunday morning morn-ing at 11 o'clock to the Parents' class of the Seventh ward on "Being Well Born." Parents of the ward and any others desiring to attend the lecture are cordially Invited. "The photographer in your town." The Tripp Photo Studio, 320Vfc 25th street. ol35 FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Corner Monroe avenue and Twenty-fourth street Sunday school at 9.45 a. m. Regular service at 11 a. m. Subject, "Doctrine of the Atonement." Wednesday evening, testimonial tes-timonial meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading Read-ing rooms at 512 First National bank building. Open daily from 12 m. to 5 p. m., except Sundays and holidays. Bread Three loaves, 25c. Fresh and wholesome. Greenwcll's 2 stores. In England Corporal Harold R. Tripp is now ' Somewhere in England," ; ' a letter to that effect having been received re-ceived by his parenLs yesterday. It is far wiser to purchase your winter's win-ter's coal now from the OGDEN SEWER SEW-ER PIPE & CLAY COMPANY than to wait until autumn or winter, when, if the coal has not ben mined and shipped, ship-ped, money cannot procure it. 5241 THIRD WARD Dr Morrell will be the speaker in the Third ward tomorrow tomor-row morning when the parenu' meeting meet-ing will be held at 11 o'clock. From Green River Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Chatfleld of Green River, Wyo., are visiting with friends in Ogden. From Carlln Three young ladies arrived this morning in Ogden from Carlln, Nev., where they have been a iaiting. They are Miss Doris Wat-eon Wat-eon and the Misses Maude and Gail Healy. L. S. Cook, a prominent citizen of RichHeld, Idaho, is in Ogden on butsi-ness. butsi-ness. Millard Garr of Logan is a business visitor to Ogden today. F. C. Swall of Twin Falls. Idaho, is In Ogden on a business trip From Snowville D. G, Nelson, Jr., ! a merchant of Snowville, is in Ogden making purchases of stock from the ! wholesale men here. Returns From Hospital Mrs. Alice A Collins has reUjxned Lo her humo alter being ten days at the Dee hospital She is much improved and will ho glad to greet her old friends at her home, 2975 Pingrof avenue. On Vacation Jps Fonda and Jay W. Ruland. both clerks in tho Railway Mall service, will loave tonight for their homos In Oakland. Cat. where they will spend their aeations. From Soda Springs Mr and Mrs. C. E. Tucker and their children from Soda Springs, Idaho, are visiting with friends in Ogden. From Burley F. H. Adams, a stockman stock-man of Burley, Idaho, has boon in Ogden Og-den for several days looking over ani- nifiiM di iu- ' u ii mi aiuts i;trus nn a view to making purchases for feeding. Second Ward Supt. E. S. Hinckley, of the State Industrial school, will be the speaker at the sacramental service in the Second ward, Sunday evening, at 7 o'clock. A special musical program has been arranged. Goes to Coast Gus R. Michaels, a clerk in the office of J. H. Dodds. superintendent sup-erintendent of the Ogden Union Railway Rail-way & Depot company, will depart this evening for San Francisco on a vacation. FIFTH WARD In the Fifth ward Sunday evening at 7 o'clock J. Golden Kimball, one of the seven presidents of the Sevfmiie?, will sprak. A splendid splen-did musical program has been arranged. ar-ranged. Everyone invited. FIRST BAPTIST North of postof-fice postof-fice on Grant avenue. William Crawford, Craw-ford, pastor, Sunday school 10 a. ra., Carlisle Stevens, superintendent. Eleven Elev-en o'clock morning worship, theme, "God's Help in Ages Past Our Hope for Years to Come " Young People's meeting 7 o'clock. Evening worship 8 o'clock, theme, "The Reward of Drudgery." Drudg-ery." All are made welcome. Marriage License A marriage license li-cense was issued today to Orvil H. 01-sen 01-sen and Cecil Parkham of Ogden. Miss Mildred Lowrance, R. N. graduated grad-uated at the Dee hospital, 1917 class, arrived from the coast today, after spending ten days isiting friends in Los Angeles and Long Beach. Miss Lowrance left Ogden November Novem-ber 6. last, for Fresno, Cat, where she served five months as institutional anesthetist an-esthetist From Nevada C. N. Wood, of the local forestry office returned this morning from a trip of several weeks to the three forests of Nevada, which are in District No. 4. Superintendent T. F. Rowlands of the Salt Lake division of the Southern Pacific railroad, returned this morning morn-ing from a trip over the line in Nevada. Ne-vada. General Agent J. M. Fulton, assistant, assis-tant, general freight and passenger agent of the Southern Pacific line with headquarters In Reno. Nev., arrived in Ogden this morning on official business. busi-ness. More Skilled Men The Ogden carpenters car-penters who were selected for the service ser-vice at Greys Harbor. Washington, in the shipbuilding campaign for the government, will leave Ogden. Monday Mon-day afternoon, at 3:25 o'clock. C. C Clise. the government examiner of ship workers, has asked the local federal fed-eral employment bureau to furnish more skilled men in other trades. Sues for $216 Suit a started today to-day in the district court by Dr. R. E. Worrell against Phcnious O. Munson for the recovery of $216 in fees alleged alleg-ed to bo due the doctor. Dr. Worrell claims he performed services for Marion L. Munson, deceased, from August 2, 1914, to April 1. 1918. oo |