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Show ; RANDOM 1 REFERENCES M Help the nation win the war by US- I inc B. & G butler. Garden Supervisor Prof. Albert Bachnian, formerly a teacher of the Tooele hifih BChOOl, has been appoint -ed supervisor of gardening and agriculture agri-culture in the schools of Ogden. He will have charge of the war garden work of the pupils durlne the summer and will co-operate with the various schools and classes. Professor Bachman Bach-man was formerly a student at the Lo-gan Lo-gan Agricultural college. Bread Three loaves. 2.V Fresh and wholesome. Greenwell's. two ctores. Medical Examiner Lieut. Dr Wil-b Wil-b Ham R. Brown, city physician, has B been appointed as one of the two doc tors of I'tah who will serve for the H council of national defense to conduct B examinations for the medical reserve corps in this city. The surgeon at Fort Douglas will act in a similar ca-pacify ca-pacify for Salt Lake City . Suits dry cleaned and pressed, 1.00. Phone 513. 5825 1 I A. P. Official Edear T. Cutt r, superintendent sup-erintendent of the Associated Press at ' San Francisco, was in Ogden y ester - I"""" day on official business and called on Hie local newspapers. Ho called at the Standard editorial rooms and visited for a short time, inquiring concerning j me oircci wire service iurmsnea mis ! Offerman, plumber. Phone 1869-W. Enter the Navy Bryant S. Marti-neau Marti-neau and L. J. Palmer, grazing examiners exam-iners of the Ogden headquarters of the forestry office, departed this morning for San Pedro, Cal., in response to the call for their services in the navy. The two younu men enlisted about two weeks ago and have been waiting orders to go to the training station Both of the young men have been in Ihe office of Assistant District Forester Homer E. IVnn during the past four EPWORTH LEAGUE OF FIK I I METHODIST CHURCH WILL HAVE ITS ANNIVERSARY AND SERVICE FLAG PROGRAM SUNDAY AT 7 P. M. EVERYBODY INVITED. Fined for Being Drunk Ray Myers was fined $50 by Judge George S. Barker Bar-ker in the municipal court this morning, morn-ing, on a charge of being drunk. Myers was arrested last night by Officer William Wil-liam Manzell He entered a plea of guilty when arraigned. I "Tho photographer in your town " The Tripp Photo Studio. 120 25th I street -135 Case Set for Trial T. F. Span, who was arrested by Detective A. B Jensen Jen-sen last night and charged with being drunk, entered a plea of not guilty! when arraigned in the municipal court : this morning and was released on $50 j bail. His case was set for trial tomor- ' row morning. We have moved six doors north to 2430 Washington avenue. Ogden Elec trice Co. Railway Mail Clerk Claude O'-Rourke, O'-Rourke, a railway mail clerk who has been running out of the Ogden head-1 quarters for several years, has been transferred to Los Angeles. He del parted for that city this morning to take up his work there. Mrs. O'Rourke went to California several months ago and will join her husband there. ICE Pure distilled artificial Ice, only M L. Jones Coal & Ice Co. 5620 j 1 1 Join the Army Two young men joined the United States array today through the local recruiting station, i'rivate Hornbarger in charge They are Roland R. Standing of Collinston and Herman D. Childs of Riverdale. Both are under the draft age They joined the quartermaster's corps R. H. McCUNE, chiropractor. Hudson ) Bldg 5527 ; C. C. Clark, general track foreman at Brigham for the Oreden Short Line, has been appointed acting road-mas ter of the Kemmerer district of the Utah division at Kemmerer, Wyo. LHI Ten per cent discount on monumental monumen-tal work, Mitchell's opp. City Cemetery George F. Gaddls. credit manager of the American Can compain was in Ogden yesterday on a business tup. Purchase your next winter's supply I 11 of coal now from the Ogden Sewer Pipe & Clay companj , We can please you in every particular. 5939 Miss Lygia Jane Kruikshank depart - i ed today for Pittsburgh, Penn., where she will spend the summer months with her grandparents prior to enter inc; St Mary's of the Woods academy at Terre Haute, Ind. Drunk Quinn Elliott, a negro, was arrested this morning by Deputy Sheriff Sher-iff Will Brown for being drunk He was picked up at the corner of Twenty Twen-ty fifth street and Lincoln avenue. Mrc W H Cragun returned from Idaho Falls today after spending a month in the Idaho city with Mrs. J. G. Stratford. Royal Cafe open, 338 Twenty -fifth street. Chop suey, noodles. Meals at all hours. 5823 Sues Peery Estate The Evona Investment In-vestment company, incorporated under the laws of New Jersey, has started suit in the district court against the D. H, Peery estate of Ogden for sums acL'reKhtlnc $3440, with interest and costs of court. The investment company com-pany alleges the money to be due on a financial transaction entered into between be-tween it and the local estate company. com-pany. 1 1 ln Utah Knitting store, now located at 2357 Washington avenue Formerly located at 302 25th St. 5597 We have moved elx aoors north to 2430 Washington avenue. Ogden Elec tric IO. White Estate Fanny White, executrix exec-utrix of the estate of George A. White, deceased, petitioned the district court today for letters of administration of the estate and that it be admitted to probate it consists of real and personal per-sonal property valued at approximately $5200. Old papers for sale. Ggden Standard Stand-ard Harris and Jenson (N. J. Harris and David Jenson) have moved their law offices to suite 314 Col. Hudson Bldg 4094 A dance will be given bv the Thirteenth Thir-teenth ward mutuals in the ward hall tonight The Lillian Thatcher orchestra orches-tra will furnish the music |