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Show RANDOM REFERENCES WANTED Lady stenographer. Box 15 V care Standard. 822 ,! Wanted: Competent bookkeeper or i, assistant credit man. State experience experi-ence and salary. Ogden Pkg. and Prov. i Co. S23 ' Born Mr. and Mra. N. J. HInton, 977 Twenty third street are receiving con-! con-! grntulations over the birth of a baby ' girl which arrived at their home December De-cember 12. For 45c a pound 500 pounds of the highest quality, delicious fruit cake will be sold nt Dalebout Bros. Bakery, 751-27 street. 821 Dr. S. W. Badcon has returned and ! reopened offices at 2420 Wash. Ave. over Brown-Carlson Treseder's. Phone 205. 7SS Made Captain Mrs. A TO. Wilfong, 2756 Jefferson avenue has received word from France that her husband, Lieutenant A, E. Wilfong, has been promoted Captain in the 145th field artillery. Horrocks Bros arc closing out all ; Ladies' Coats and Suits at Cost, Good stock to select from. 748 ' Canners Plans for the Utah Can-t Can-t ners association annual meeting are I' going forward rapidly. As it is thought (: . the ban on public assemblies will have long been lifted by the date of the mooting, the usual social features of the meeting .ire being arranged. Gage i B Rodman, secretary of the association, associa-tion, is chairman of the committee on arrangements. It helps make life worth living B it G Butter. Federal Manager W. R. Scott, of the Southern and Western Pacific rail-' rail-' roads stopped over in Ogden Sunday, I for a brief visit, en route to Chicago where ho is going to attend a, railroad ;. meeting. Cream Puffs. Big, rresh, full of '. cream. Grcenwell'o Bakery. .195 . After several months in Idaho, P. P. Broen has returned to Ogden. . ! Old papers for' sale. " Ogd'on sTand-'. sTand-'. ard. Recovering Friends of Mrs. James ; Erickson, 2219 Hudson, will be glad to hear that she is recovering after a two ' weeks" illness. ' f Modern Home Choicest location, for salo at half Its actual value. P. 0. Box 350. Phono 610. 7432 Small Blaze Several automobiles stationed in front of the Eccles build -, ing on Washington avenue, were rescued res-cued from impending danger by the f r fire department Sunday, when a flame, . caused by the ignition of ten gallons ; r of gasoline, which had been poured jj into the near by gutter, started on its m course. No damage was done, how-f how-f ever, and the gasoline finally burned I out. i , Grelner's chill Is the best. 7783 i From Deeth W. J. Forbes, a well ! known merchant of Deeth, Isev., is in Ogden for a few days' stay, and Is 1 6toppIng at the New Healy. Clean rags wanted at the Standard Stand-ard office. Clean rags wanted at the Standard office. 'i The photographer In your town, i Tho Tripp Photo Studio, 320 Twenty- fifth street 5132 1, ''' Biggest Xmas Candy Bargains in J town. Grenn well's two stores. 812 T Bell Bros, have a lot of choice Xmas Trees again this year. Como early. The best ones always go first. 371 ';; 23rd St. 807 f From Texas Blaine McFarland is back from Camp McArthur, Texas, : where he was a candidate for commis-slon commis-slon in the central infantry officers' ' training school. Offer Thanks Gratitude of the ,' ' highest has Been given Mrs. Thelnia M. Wadman, by her friends, for her ft i untiring services during the influenza ij ', epidemic. Mrs. Wadman was one of y j the first young women of Ogden to 8 volunteer aid In caring for persons U 1 who had been stricken with the malady Q 1 and her care and efforts were reward-ft reward-ft ' ed with the greatest success. 3 Go To Portland Mrs P F. Harding, I son and daughter left today for Portal Port-al !andt Ore , to join Mr. Harding, who JJ1 is now located In Portland. 'MH Case Continued C. H. Hartog, who Jm was charged with being drunk in the room of IT. L. Grcenwell at the Arlington Arling-ton hotel last night, appeared before Judge; Roberts this morning and, on his own plea, his case was continued till Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. Hartog was released on ball of $100. Divorce Case The case of Ida McDonald Mc-Donald vs Walter McDonald ia continued con-tinued for further hearing on the grounds that the wife's petition for divorce, di-vorce, on the ground of failure to provide, pro-vide, failed for lack of evidence wher heard by Judge Pratt this morning. |