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Show RANDOM REFERENCES J mSke Floral, 1G01 Hudson ave-! ave-! 2". Pnone 52-w. 66S9 i ntlna Friday The Women's Mis-S Mis-S 0 A" Society of the Methodist 5 5loflph of Ogden will join the society ,&Lake at Lagoon, tomorrow af-' af-' ol I n for the annual outing. The ') 3 delegation will leave the city at : Jj 4:30 P- m- . i vffl DUt signs on anything with a ) surface RedHeldKing. 7280 ' M.irses Few vroraen of Ogdon have S ' ,,,,ffed for the U. S. Student Nurse 5 flSrre in this country, is the report i S has been received by Mrs. H. H. ?nencc?from Salt Lake. Over thirty 5 I ! lPristered but only six have thus far , ' Seeded in passing for duty in the 1 rmv hospitals. The registration of " -1 voting women over 19 years of age " r ' Lin he continued by Mrs. Spencer at yjj j J" court house until Saturday. old papers ror sale. GgCen Stand- 1-1 j judpo Joshua Homer will hold a 9 . M cslon of the Juvenile court, Friday afFarmington. j j I BpII boy wanted at Reed Hotel. 7140 ! I-'I Draft Evader Arthur A. Laubitz. ' i I iioni the department of justice at 5 roil claims to be a draft evader. I I S bo sent to Fort Douglass in the I next few days. Ho was arrested last eveW by Detective Jensen. j suits- dry cleaned and pressed $1.00 Dollar cleaners. Phone 513. i Toro Uchida has left for a few - vecks business trip to the Pacific roast, Uchida is local secretary of 'M' Japanese association, and will attend a conference of secretaries while in; 7: San Francisco. 1 BREAD at wholesale prices, fresh -: I and good. Greenwell's two stores. GSS6 '' ! Shipping Sheep The Hansen Live-I Live-I 1 stock and Feeding Co . of Ogden. is -I I sending 1200 head of Huntsville sheep ' to tbe marUet at Omaha. D. D. Mc- Kay will ship COO head within the next W few days to the same market. The shipments are said to be leaving ear-, ear-, : iy because of the poor range condi-fel condi-fel Uons. N'i "The photographer In vour town." I I Tbe Tripp Photo Studio. 320Vi 25th St. I: c.135 Em Ordered . to France Lieutenant i r Frank T. Williams has been ordered i r : to a post in France, according to word ( V received bv relatives here. Williams. M was formerly at .Fort Douglas, but; :; later received an appointment to the' quartermaster officers' training school.. ' I ' There are butters that havo been used, A ' And butters that will be, I i But the butter used at all times, Is that called B. & G. In France H. C. Clifford, formerly J: Instructor in the commercial work at f the Ogden high school, has arrived in A ' France for duty with the American , a . expeditionary forces, according to . i word received by Superintendent) ! I Johnson. 1 ' Suits dry cleaned and pressed $1.00. : Dollar cleaners. Phono 513. lj ' Signal Men M. M. Mend conducted) a conference of railway signal men : ; fit the Union station yesterday. The rj ' men are employed on the Union Pail Pa-il : clflc, Southern Pacific and Oregon : ' hhort Line railroads, and met to dis- cus mutual interests. j Suits dry cleaned and pressed ?1.00. 1 Dollar cleaners. Phone 513. Gambling Three boys were given suspended sentence by the juvenile of- I fleers for playing games of chance at I ; Lorin Farr park. The boys' parents agTced to see that thoy refrained from the gambling games. Popular Heights boarding houso for I ; : sale. 437 24th. Will sell reasonable ifj ; , taken at once. Rooms full and waiting) ;i list for day boarders Health will not; 1 permit to continue business. Anyone j ,j Interested will pay to investigate at once. This is a bargain. 7335 j j Women Employed General Agent' Frank Fouts of the D. & R. G. rail-,1 rail-,1 ': road says that because of the shortage j of men, twelve women have been employed em-ployed at the local yards since last j , Tuesday. Ho states that the women ' ; were giving satisfaction and were re- i celring the same pay as given to the men who formerly held the jobs. The j ffomen wear overalls and large straw hat8. ; i Inspector III Health Inspector j ; George Shorten is not at his office at the city hall today, on tho account of ! ' ! illness. His Illness Is not thought to be serious. : Socks for Army Employees at the I local forestry building building have Spared fifty pair of sox which they i jrill sent to the Washington offices I , for the use of the forestry and lum- ; German's branches of the army. Mrs. I k. A. Bundy, chairman of the com- ralttee, states that the yarn was fur-f fur-f nishea by the forestry and lumbcr-j lumbcr-j aans' association of America j Will Drill Men Sergeant Lynn Mel- dos has again offered his services free n drilling men who are subject to lj military service. Mciboa, who is in j -l cnargo of the Marine recruiting of- ! I v 8 made tho offer before buL I j fle thinks that the youngor men who ,' are nov,' being called in the draft will I De anxious to avail themselves of this I j excellent opportunity. He will meet i I , tl 60 interested in the movement I, he Sden high school, Monday evo-I evo-I ,; ning at 7 o'clock. I ' JPrcacnU Local Employes G. W. Kellogg will represent the Ogden Un- lion Railway and Depot company employes em-ployes at the meeting of the "O. S. L.J Family Club," which was organized a short time ago, at Pocatello today. The association was formed for the pur- J pose of sending tobacco and other luxuries lux-uries not obtainable, to the soldiers who havo left the employ of the railroad rail-road here. The local organization now has about 500 members. Blood poison Chief Carpenters Mate Grey, who has been in charge of the local recruiting station for the last year, is reported to bo recovering from an attack of blood poison. He is at the military hospital at Fort Douglas. At Armory Tonight Captain Lindquist Lind-quist of the newly organized national guard, will be at the local armory tonight to-night to enlist new members. Captain J Lindquist will recruit new members from about 7:30 until S or 9 o'clock and all those wishing to enter tho new guard are asked to be present during these hours. There are now sixty members, but one hundred is required re-quired before the guard will bo officially offi-cially recognized and uniforms and equipment bo given them. Son Overseas Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Lockwood of 652 Twenty -sixth street, have received word of the safe arrival, overseas of their son, Carroll. The young man enlisted In tho quartermaster's quartermas-ter's corps two months ago. Back From Wyoming Dr. J. G. Lind, professor of science, at the WTo-bor WTo-bor Normal college, has returned from a two weeks' field trip to Wyoming. Tho visit to Wyoming was made in connection with his geological work. He is said to have collected some rare specimans of cartli formations. Foreclooure Suit was filed with the clerk of tho district court this afternoon by the Evona Investment company against William S. Flfo and others to foreclose a mortgage given to secure a promissory note for $1,500. Marriage License Wlllinm W. Chase and Virginia Smith, both of Ogden, Og-den, were granted a marriage license at the office of tho county clerk- |