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Show ! RANDOM 1 REFERENCES I- CLEAN RAGS wanted at tho Stan-: Stan-: : ( dard office. Ik- Telephone G.lrls III There are four-:I; four-:I; i lpcn women employes of the local tele-IB tele-IB hone office unable to work because IK p? Illness and two of the cases have 1 hocn diagnosed as Influenza, according & to information received today. The 1 ! pers are ill with bad colds and ton- Iellltls. "Over the Top" in quality. B & G butter. Dispute Wire Fence A restraining order was issued by Judge A. E. Pratt Wednesday forbidding William V. and ! Ruby Morris from interfering with a boundary fence between property own- tsti Dy them and Verna Hodgkins. The nlalnUff sued for $50 damages and a permanent restraining order. It developed de-veloped In the court hearing that con-& con-& gjdcrable feeling existed between the i two families regarding the fence. i Modern Home Choicest location' for eale at half Its actual vaiue. P. O box 350. Phone 610. 74X" Must Pay Alimony Judge Agee yesterday ordered Jedediah Folker "to pay $90 "back alimony to his former wife, Elizabeth Folker, or take a jail sentence. Folker was hailed into court lo show cause why he had failed to pay the alimony as ordered in a recent decree of divorce. Ladlee Save $5 to $10 on fall clothes. Lowest prices; latest Btyjes. Coats, suits, dresses, waists, skirts. Fashion shop, 2470 Washington avenue. ave-nue. 8092 Dr. Brown Called Dr. Mark Brown left the city nn Tuesday evening for Camp Cody, N. M., where he has been called for temporary duty. Dr. Brown holds the rank of first lieutenant in tho aimy medical corps. For the present pres-ent Mrs. Brown and tho baby will stay In Ogden. Suits dry cleaned and pressed $1.?.B Dollar cleaners. Phone 513. Released Havijig recovered from Spanish influenza, Private Joseph G. Gassawar and Howard L. Kimball, who with three other soldiers were it taken from a troop train In Ogden while en route from Camp Fremont, Cal., to the cast, were released Wednesday Wed-nesday from the Dee hospital completely com-pletely recovered from an attack of Spanish influenza. They were sent to Fort Douglas to await further orders. Tho body of Sergeant Frank Ordway who died Tuesday at tho Dee hospital, will be sent to Oakland relatives today. to-day. Privates Donald and Kimmcll are still at tho hospital but are reported practically recovered from the disease. dis-ease. All were members of tho base hospital corps. No. 93. Beautiful ivory fern box. Special price. Dumke Floral. Ph. 52-w. 66S9 Quite III Earl Thomas, manager of the Ogden City Ice company, is ill of Spanish Influenza at his home on North Washington avenue. EXPERT shoe repairing at reasonable prices. Only union shop in Ogden. H. W. Jones Co., 2461 Washington. 8038 Arrives Overseas Mr. and Mrs. John Quinn of 3065 Adams avenue have received word from their son, William B. Quinn, who has arrived . safely overseas. Hay, grain, potatoes, apple box material. ma-terial. Grout's Grain store, 332 24th St, 8033 No Influenza There is no case of influenza at the homo of George S. Dean of North Ogden, as reported. CLEAN RAGS wanted at the Standard Stan-dard office. Baird Estate Tho petition of Eliza Taylor praying for letters of administration adminis-tration in the estate of Robert Baird, Jr., has been filed in the district court. The estate consists of a one-seventeenth interest in tho estate o the lata : Robert E. Baird, which amounts to approximately ap-proximately $250. Grclncr' Chill is the best. 7783 BREAD at wholesale prices, fresh und good. Greenwell's two stores. 6886 Old papers ror eale. Ggoon Stand in! "The photographer In your town." Tbc Tr.'pp Photo Studio, 320 25th St, bl3 Suits dry cleaned and pressed $1.25. dollar cleuuera. Phone 513. Suits dry cleaned and pressed $1.25, Dollar cleaners. Phone 518. |