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Show uu I. B. EMS QUITS THE GROCERY BUSIES TO REG! HEALTH Many people will regret the going out of business of T. B. Evans & company, com-pany, one of the oldest and most reli- , able grocery concerns of Ogden. For nearly twenty years -Mr. Evans has hardly missed a day at his desk, and during that time thousands of families 'have been served by his store and today to-day will regret the causes which bring about his retirement. For the last few years his health has been impaired, and only his dominant willpower has kept him at his post. More recently the shortage of labor has materially added to his burdens and this, taken in .conjunction with the fact that three of I f?' his own sons are within the draft age ; P? and likely to soon join the colors, fin- I !' ally impelled him to accode to the 'M-' wishes of his family and retire from K- active business life. d5f uM Evans has sold his interests to 1 f- the Modern Market, and his son Law- jsf. rence has accepted a position with that W concern one of the largest and best M equipped grocery and meat markets $&. in the c ty; and arrangements have M- been made between the two concerns W& whereby beginning next Monday morn- ing, all the customers of T. B. Evans W & company will be given the same lm courteous and efficient service at the W Modern Market that they have been accustomed to receive at the hands of ; m Mr. Evans. , K. tllru ElVaus counting on winding up K his business by the first of the year, - grand gr-and will then spend two or three i K months in California in an effort to & regain his oldtlme vigorous health. His W numerous friends will wish him a ' W ' pleasant trip and a happy return. jt: |