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Show I ! RANDOM J ! REFERENCES I I AUTISTIC funeral pieces a special-Iff special-Iff tr- Dumko Floral, 1601 Hudson avo- F j; nue. Phono 52 -w. 6689 ( Divorce Granted A decree of dl- I' vorce "was granted yesterday by Judgo I A. W. Agee of the district court to li Mrs. Fay Chrlstopolos from Christ I. Chrlstopolos. Tho aptlon was brought : : on tho grounds of non-support and v? -was uncontested. Tho couple were It : married in Salt Lake in 1915. Tho I -wife was given her maiden name, cf Fay Buckvrny. - Royal Cafe open. 338 25th. Chopsuey, a I noodles. Meals at all hours. 6351 r Artesian Water An artesian -well I Uj Trill be drilled on the property of the i Harrlsvillo county school, through per- t ( mission yesterday given by the coun- cf . ty school board to H. L. Shurtliff to 'i I proceed with the work. The water J , will be used for drinking purposes and c to supply tho boilers. It Is expected J 1 a flow can bo secured at a depth o ; . 300 feeL The county school board 'c ' met yesterday In formal session. De- I sides transacting a feiv routlno matters mat-ters the annual report of Clerk Lester '? : Froercr was recoived and filed. 1$ i Old papers ror sale. Ggden Stand- Dj Governor on a Trip Governor ' i Simon Bamberger was in Ogden yes- ll. terday while on his way to Cache and If Rich county. He motored through Og- c'i den canyon over the Liberty highway jL to Cache valley. He was joined there IjL by United States Marshal Aquila Ne- t' bokcr and the two then left for the ( Rich county trip. The governor stated that the outlook for crops In the north 3'' ern part of the state was excellent and I that all farmers of that district which ho had visited were rejoicing. I" , BREAD at wholesale prlcos, fresh J and good. Greenwell's two stores. 6886 ) 1 Paul A. Bliss, now In the signal II corps of the army will bo succeeded by m Jl. M. Meade, now assistant signal su-II su-II pervlsor of tho Salt Lake division. I Bliss will bo stationed at Elko, Nov. I "Tho photographer In your town." I ; The Tripp Photo Studio, 320 25th St. ' I i 6135 f Operated On Mrs. William Dick, wife of traffic ofllcer Dick is at the Dee hospital where she had an opera - tlon performed this morning. B. & G. Butter never wears out Its welcome. Bishop Owen M. Sanderson of the Sixth ward has returned from an enjoyable en-joyable visit to Mount Pleasant and Falrvlow, Sanpete county. C. O. Cherry dependable fruit buyer of fifteen years In this locality is at tho Reed hotel, ready to buy. On an Incpection Master Mechanic David Hickey, of the Southern Pacific has left for a short Inspection trip of tho Sparks division. He will return tomorrow. to-morrow. Sad Mission Mrs. W. F. Zable was called to Irwin, Iowa, Monday on tho account of the death of her sister-in-law. She was accompanied by Mr. Zable as far as Rawlins. Judge Returns Judgo and Mrs. A. E. Pratt returned today from a short . visit with thoir son Bugeno E. Pratt, at Presidio. Miss Sylvia Kelly, a Red Cross J worker of Lava Hot Springs is tho guest of Mrs. Nellie Tout of Ogden. Has Typhoid "Tony" Smith, ono of the Standard's newsboys. Is seriously ill of typhoid fever. He was taken , sick soon after returning from an outing out-ing on Lost creek. Arrives In France C. A. Black, right of way agent of the Union Pacific, Pa-cific, has -word of the safe arrival In Franco of his son, Captain C. E. Black, with Company C, Fifty-fifth engineers. H1b son was formerly of Long Beach, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Dan T. Jones and daughter aro visiting with friends in Ogden. Oliver C. Lockhart, Jr., has been appointed ap-pointed to assist Engineer Martin of the forestry service. Ho was formerly in the engineer's office as a draughtsman. draughts-man. W. W. Rich of Salt Lake is In Ogden, Og-den, after returning from work in the Wyoming oil fields. Exempted B. E. Nelson, brother of Mrs. C. E. Wymer of 215S Harrison avenue has been returned from Camp Lewis, Washington. Mr. Nelson passed pass-ed the physical examination here but it was found that he had heart trouble when bo was examined at tho camp. J Wrong ManA. C. Call of Wilson, concerning whose son another story appears in the paper today, got in touch over tho long-distance telephone ' with his relatives In Idaho this after- noon and learned that the report circulated cir-culated by O. A. Call of Burley was I also untrue. It was reported, that the young man was being brought homo from Frnnce with both legs and one arm off. It was thought at first that it was the son of A. C. Call of Wilson, a member of the draft board. Harry Baker, who la employed at Nye's ptoro, received a message this morning stating that his brother, Peter Baker, was severely wounded in Franco on July 18. He was one of two brothers who left Ogden on March 12 and was sent to a canton-nient canton-nient in North Carolina, He former- ,1 ly was employed In a hospital in Salt Lake. The case of Alexander Lee, which came up in police court this morning, was postponed until Thursday morning. morn-ing. Lee was charged with failure to provide for his wife and two small children. The cases of James Clements, Len Snyder, and John BIsser were set for Thursday morning. The men wero arrested ar-rested for disturbing tho peace. ' Fred Brooks, charged with theft Is to appear for trial Thursday. . John Doe wasf ined $10 for stealing jJFater from an irrigation ditch. |