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Ogden Daily Standard | 1918-12-07 | Page 7 | Random References

Type issue
Date 1918-12-07
Paper Ogden Daily Standard
Language eng
City Ogden
County Weber
Rights No Copyright - United States (NoC-US)
Publisher Digitized by J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah
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Article Title Random References
Type article
Date 1918-12-07
Paper Ogden Daily Standard
Language eng
City Ogden
County Weber
Page 7
OCR Text ! RANDOM REFERENCES The photographer In your town. The Tripp Photo Studio, 320 Twenty-firth Twenty-firth street 5132 A marriage license was Issued yesterday yes-terday to Jeff B. Newman and Martha Frazler, both of Tremonton. They wore married yesterday by Justice Adam L. Peterson. Flowers telegraphed anywhere In U. S, or Canada. Dumke Floral. 1n0, Recovering Commissioner Chris Flygare expects to return to his office of-fice Monday after a slight illness which has kept him at homo for a few Cream Puffs. Big, fresli, Tull of cream. Greenwell's Bakery. 195 Bonds Judges A. W. Agee and A. E Pratt have set the amount of bonds nt ?10,000 for county commissioners during the coming year. , Old papers for sale. Ogden Stand-Married Stand-Married Bishop Moroni Chugg married Randolph Wilson Fife of Ogden Og-den and Mabel Victoria Erickson of Farr West, December 4. Modern Home Choicest .location, for Eale at half its actual value. P. O. Box 350. Phone 610. 7432 On a Visit Mrs. W. S. Heninger left for California yesterday to visit a few weeks with her daughter, Rose Heninger, chief nurse at Fort Mc-Keep Mc-Keep the home fires burning and everybody ev-erybody cheerful by using B & G but-Convalescing but-Convalescing David W. Evans, county treasurer-elect, is recovering after three weeks' illness at his home, suffering from stomach trouble. Greiner's chill is the best. 7783 Born A baby girl was born to Mrs. Ona Dickerson at 8:30 o'clock at the Dee hospital. Mother and child are doing well. j Clean rags wanted at the Stand- Ordered to Report Sergeant Harold L. Shaw, who has been detailed to duty at the Weber county draft board offices, of-fices, received transportation yesterday yester-day and instructions to report at stale draft headquarters before next Tuesday. Tues-day. Similar instructions have been received by limited service men at Brigham, Logan and other Utah points. They will be sent to Fort Logan, Colo., for a three month's course of special training Clean rags wanted at the Standard office. Parking Cars Chief T. E. Browning calls the attention of vehicle drivers to the law that machines must be parked two feet from the curb during the time that the streets are being cleaned. Large Barn A hay storage barn having hav-ing a capacity of, 100 tons is in the process of construction at the Ogden Union stockyards. This extension has become necessary because of the constantly con-stantly increasing business. Wants Recognition Kane county, Utah, has been involuntarily overlooked over-looked In the selection of committees for the celebration of British day and as a result the people are asking if they have been annexed to Arizona. Kane county is proud of the number of men she has furnished to this country coun-try and wants It remembered that she is still on the map. Shurtllff Returns Corporal Frank E. Shurtllff has received an honorable discharge at Camp Humphreys and has returned to Ogden to Mrs. Shurtllff, Shurt-llff, who Is en route here from Taco-raa. Taco-raa. They will go to Salt Lake to make their future home. Mr. Shurtllff will take a position with the Utah Copper Cop-per company. Mrs. Wilbur R. Lee and little son Jack accompanied by Mrs. Lee's mother, mo-ther, Mrs. John Reddy arrived in Ogden Og-den today from Sparks, Nevada. Mrs. Leo expects her husband home from overseas in the near future. Mrs. Reddy Red-dy will remain in Ogden for a few days. All tho beds are occupied at the A vRed Cross Emergency hospital and ' ..speedy preparations are being made : J to care for more patients today, i a The day staff in charge is Nurses JSwainston, Titley, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Frank Ormlston, Miss Wilson and Mrs. , whlttemore; the night staff: aMiss Ja-; Ja-; , cobson, Miss Crowder and Miss .Browning. The kitchen is under the : competent management of Miss Rae ; Woodcock, chief dietlticlan and Miss : George and Miss Nora Linger, her as- 9-jsBlstants. The janitors are Messrs. P'Rlley and Willett, and Mr. Herrlck, , ; secretary of the Elks club is account-l account-l ant and purchasing agent for the es-I es-I ; s tablishment. if Yi. oo
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