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Show RANDOM REFERENCES Three Men Rejected V cording in reports sent to the Ogden city exemption ex-emption hoard, three draftees sent to Fort McDowell, Cal., recently on the special call, have been rejected be-cause be-cause of physical disqualifications. They are Clyde ri Wilson, Reynold A. Grandin and Lewis M, Hall. The men accepted for gen oral service were Stanley D, ThbBff&s, S(e'phen L Bgan, Joseph Elmer Taylor, Edmund I latin, Roy A. Jeremiah. Frederick A. Mott and John L. Parkor. Royal Cafe open. 33S Twenty -fifth street. Chop BUey, noddies. Meals at all hours. 5823 If you ask for the best butter on the market you will set B. & G. butter but-ter at all limes. improving Physicians attending Mrs. Edith Martin, who is very ill al her father's homo in North , n state that there is slight improvement in Mrs. Martin s condition, although her condition still is causing much anxiety. Her bushand is at Camp Lewis." Bread Three loaves, Z5 Fresh and wholesome. GreenweM'a, two stores. 5628 Hr-ftn T'tnh Knit tint: store now located at 2::.". 7 Washington avenue Formerly located at 302 25th St. 5597 Fire k fire alarm called the department de-partment to the home of Mrs. R 1 RoberK l SOT Park avenue, last eve nine shortly after 6 o'clock, and a quick run to the scene was made by the apparatus from station No 1.' The blaze Is believed to have been started by a match thrown in a clothes closet. The closet and the roof were damaged. dam-aged. The loss will not be much over ?1"0 We have moved 6lx aoors north to 2430 Washington avenue. Ogden Electric Elec-tric Co. Suits drv cleaned and pressed, $1 00. Phone 513! 5825 School Vaudeville The students of the high school held an assembly at the school yesterday afternoon to boost the senior vaudeville performance perform-ance that is to be given Monday evening eve-ning at the school auditorium. The meeting was presided over bj "Rete' Conroy, president of the student body association. A fine "Dago" charai -terization was improvised by Alvin McCullough. which kept the audience in an uproar. This was to show what may be expected when the real show is given for the Red Cross. Special seating facilities have been arranged, according to a statement made by Donald Gibson manager of the production pro-duction It is slated that the "O" club will present the big headline act ot the performance. Old papers for sale. Ggden Standard. Stand-ard. Offerman, plumber. Phone 1869-W. Service Station The Ogden Paint J Oil & Glass company will build an au- tomobile service station at tne corner J of twenty -seventh street and Washington Wash-ington avenue. A permit was issued by the city engineer yeaterdaj for the I erection of the necessary buildinu and storage facilities, which calls for an expenditure of $5500. The work has already commenced. nn |