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Show RANDOM (j, REFERENCES P The photographer In your town. J The Tripp Photo Studio, 320 Twcnty- fifth street. 5132 I Nurses Entertained The nurses and patients at the Emergency hospital had a thoroughly enjoyable day with a real turkey dinner with all the trimmings, trim-mings, and music furnished by a Columbia Col-umbia Grafonola, and at 5:30 Miss Lillian Thatcher's orchestra played selections se-lections and entertained the household house-hold for an hour and a half. Cream Puffs. Big, fresh, full of cream. Grcenwell's Bakery. 195 Dies in St. Anthony Mrs. A. M. Reynolds of St. Anthony, Ida., and formerly of Ogden died on Tuesday evening, the cause of death is not known here. Mr. Reynolds is a brother broth-er of G. F. Reynolds of the 0. U. R. and D. Co. and was formerly an employee em-ployee at the S. P. shops here. Old papers for sale. Ogden Stand-Young Stand-Young Fellows Arrested Desk Sergeant Ser-geant Carey and Officer Richardson made a trip to Clearfield last night and arrested Hammond Roberts, 16, and Lawrence Nelson, 17, for drunkenness. drunk-enness. The young men had caused great disturbance to the neighbors. Modern Home Choicest location, for sale at half its actual value. P. 0, Box 350. Phono 610. 7432 Workers Wanted Officials of the Oregon Short Lino state that they are in need of several hundred skilled laborers la-borers at once. These positions are permanent according to Labor Inspector Inspec-tor T. A. Gallagher and all unemployed ' laborers now in the state are urged to apply at once. There are also many jobs open for unskilled laborers on this road at 37 cents per hour and railroad mechanics are offered 6S cents per hour. Not an experiment hut tried and true B & G Butter. Stimulate Study Book x sellers of the state have been asked to place on display all books which they have In Kkv stock, bearing upon commercial geog- WjT raphy, food history, food industries, II cook books, etc. ThiB request is made rata! by the educational division of the Uni- ; ted States food administration through mil tlie state administration in a letter ! jjsj received by Walter C. Lewis. Wffl Greiner's chill Is the best. 7783 ScfJ i Marriage License James E. Thom- 1$ pMj as of Farr West and Anne O'Reilly of f sral Ogden were granted a marriage lira li-ra mi cense Wednesday in Salt Lake. 1 If Clean rags wanted at the Stand-gtffi Stand-gtffi ard office. mm Going to Iowa Mrs Anne Hastings m jjfi and her mother Mrs. Knight, of 2237 fffEfl Grant avenue, are planning to leave within a few days for Grinnel, Iowa, 1 fji where they will be joined by Mrs. Has- jw L tings' son Don, who has already been fljwj released from camp, and later by Wal- vWfa ' do wno s to De BlvQn his discharge 7 KIR , shortly. i Clean rags wanted at the Standard - Held In Jail John E. King,.who was KrJ arrested Thursday night on charges of Wl, being drunk, is being held in the city Of , FOR SALE Registered ' Jersey ' cow, ftPjl $125. Mrs. Clark. Phone 870. 548 MM Mind Affected His mind becoming jjjjjjf; slightly affected, probably due to the tfalj altitude, James M. McGraw, 28, of I Alamosa, Colo., was removed from a Southern Pacific train Thursday night by the sheriff's department. Will Leave Apostle D. O. and Mrs. McKay will leave Ogden shortly to join President Heber J. Grant and Mrs. Grant in Santa Monica, Cal. President Presi-dent Anthon H. Lund and Charles W. Penrose will conduct the business of the first presidency in the absence of President Grant. Ogden Visitor The Rev. W. J. Michin D. D homo missionary superintendent super-intendent of the Congregational churches in Colorado, Idaho, Wyoming and ytah is visiting the city today conferring con-ferring with the Rev. Godfrey Matthews Mat-thews and officials of the First Congregational Con-gregational church. Parts With $50 John Doe, who was arrested for drunkenness by Deputy Sheriff Ray West on Wednesday had paid bail to the sum of fifty dollars so did not think it worth while to come and tell Judge Barker this morning "where he got it or why ho did IL" The bail was forfeited. Arrives Home Harmon Meissner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meissner of t this city, arrived home this morning from Camp Zachary Taylor, Kentucky, where he has been attending the officers' of-ficers' training school for the past few weeks. Mr. Meissner has been mustered out. A brother, George Melener, who has been at the University Uni-versity of Utah as an Instructor in the students' array training corps has also been mustered, out and will re- iQI Writ of execution was signed by (MR Judge A. E. Pratt today in the case WIS of H. J. Fredericks, versus S. N. and 11H Helen B. Cole for the sum of $1953.78 Kg plus $32.50 costs. Will Plead Guilty Henry C Wil- Hj Hams, the negro chnrged with stealing $275.00 from the Wistaria cafe, will bo tried this afternoon at 3 o'clock. It is understood that the prisoner will plead guilty. Marriage License Marriage licenses wore Issued today to Walter E. Eving and Beryl S. Hufstetter, both of Ogden; Og-den; and to Will J. Woolcock, of Reno, Nov., and Ina M. Fogg of Buxton, Bux-ton, Maine, Going to Coast Apostle D. O. McKay Mc-Kay and wife will accompany Presl-, Presl-, dent Heber J. Grant and family to the coast on a short vacation. |