OCR Text |
Show I RANDOM . 1 REFERENCES l The photographer in your" town. The Tripp Photo Studio, 320 & Twenty-; Twenty-; fifth street 5132 Aid Soldiers Tho local United States Employment bureau as well as ' U. S. Employment bureaus through-7'. through-7'. out. the country, will aid in the secur-; secur-; ! ing of employment for all returning soldiers, according to a telegram bearing bear-ing instructions, which was received by P. J. Moran, state federal labor dl-j dl-j rector. I' Cream Puffs. Big, fresh, full of cream. Grcenwell's Bakery. 195 Praises Board C. W. Landers of - h the United States shipping board has sent the following letter of thanks to the local exemption board: "I cannot Z refrain at. this time as the draft work I nears its close to extend to you on Z i behalf of the recruiting servlco of the shipping board, our very great appre-, appre-, ciation of the splendid co-operation ; you have shown us. Without your as-'; as-'; sistance, we could not have made our - work the success which I am happy to say it haa proven. The, gratitude of the recruiting service is yours." t" Old papers for sale. Ogden Stand- i Sj Railroad Death The body of John jj J .' Rawley, an employe of W. A. Richard - il " son, a grading contractor, was found tffl on the S. P. tracks near Winnemucca, ij Nov., on Friday morning. It was badly KM torn and mangled. Evidence seemed ilia ' during the night previous. It has not pllffl ' been possible to trace any relatives jmu or friends of the deceased. wj ! : Modern home Choicest location, 5Kl ' for sale at half its actual value. P. 0. Ill ij Box 360. Phone 610. 7432 fl " Girls Sentenced Jennie Searle and n m Dorothy Weston were sentenced to ! 9 m serve a term in the state industrial j M 2 school by Judge Joshua Homer. The i s 1 two srs' have Deen a source of j h I considerable worry to their people for Bfl some time, were brought back from Elko, Nev., by Deputy Sheriff Black - iSnJ bum on TQanksslvlng night whither! f Gi they had journeyed on money raised l by means of a forged check drawn on ' I all " BUrt Jroa" E Thrift means more than saving. It J Sks means using B & G- Butter. I Keep healthy and enthusiastic by us-ing us-ing B & G- Butter. I I ' School Candidate Thomas Budge " is being announced as a candidate for , the Weber county school board in the , district comprising Pleasant View, North Ogden and Harrlsville. Greiner's chill is the best. 7783 Meeting House J. W. Levedahl, local lo-cal masonry contractor was in Ogden yesterday on business connected with the building of the First ward meeting meet-ing house at Logan. Mr. Levedahl speaks of the building as one of the finest in northern Utah and will cost, when completed, about S50,&00. Clean rags wanted at the Standard Stand-ard office. Ogden Girl3 According to Dr. Mark Brown, Ogden physician now stationed at the base hospital at Camp Cody, New Mexico, girls from Ogden who have entered the Red Cross service are at the best in the camps. Dr. Brown expects to return home in about a month. Clean rags wanted at the Standard Examinations Examinations for the - positions of veterinarians in the bur- fcau of animal Industry, department of agriculture will be held at the Otwlon postofflce, December 11, 1918, January! 22 and February 19, 1919. Entrance salaries for these positions start with $1500 per year. Mailing Parcels All parcels for the American Expeditionary forces overseas over-seas must be placed in the mails sometime today, according to the government gov-ernment plan of co-operation with the Red Cross. Sunday, parcel rules will be put In force again and no packages can be sent to American soldiers in Europe unless ordered and upon further fur-ther condition that the order is approved ap-proved by the commanding officer. Farm Bureau ReportThe annual report of. tho work done by the Weber We-ber county farm bureau is being compiled com-piled by County Agent W. P. Thomas and his assistants. Upon completion, this report will be pent to tho Utah Agricultural college and to the Department Depart-ment of Agriculture at Washington. It is expected that the report will be ready about December 15. Arrested Charged with having caused a disturbance in a local restaurant, res-taurant, William Scheffler, 34, was ar-'rested ar-'rested Friday evening and later discharged dis-charged after paying a fine of $5. Did Not Wear Mask Charged with not wearing a mask while working, Mrs. W. Rayama, a Japaneso woman, employed as a barber in a shop on Twenty-fourth street, was nrrested Friday night. , Horace E. Watkins and Miss Vera Brlggs were quietly married Thanksgiving Thanks-giving day, by Bishop Nathan A. Tanner Tan-ner of tho Eleventh ward. Sailing Days F. E. Nichols, joint freight agent of the Harriman lines at Ogden, and Frank Fouts, agent for the Denver and Rio Grande, will attend a meeting in Salt Lake this afternoon, called by Federal Manager H. V. Piatt for the purpose of discussing "sailing "sail-ing days" for freight, a system of economic eco-nomic loading which had been in effect ef-fect for some time In tho west, prior to the taking over of the railroads, but which will now be perfectod. Flowers telogra plied anywhere in U. S. or Canada. Dumke Floral Phonr 52-W. 62C Coming Back D. Sloan, formerly employed as a switchman in tho local yards but now at Camp Dodge, Iowa, notified the terminal authorities yesterday yes-terday of his discharge, and transportation transpor-tation will be sent him at once so that ho may resume his duties here. At Forestry OfficeCharles Do Mol-sey Mol-sey and A, C. McQueen, supervisors at Elko and Ely, respectively, are at the local forestry offices for a few days on matters of business. Drunk Charged with being drunk, Robert Morris, 31, was arrested Friday Fri-day evening on Twonty-fifth street by Deputy Brown. Morris is now confined con-fined in the county Jail. Knitting The chairman of the Red Cross chapter of Neighbors of Wood-craft Wood-craft Circle No. SI has plenty of yarn on hand and urges members to call for supplies and continue their knitting for the soldiors. In France According to word received re-ceived by relatives In Ogden Bernard Bauchman is somewhere in France at a wireless station where he is enjoying enjoy-ing life and finding his new quarters very comfortable. Report Asked For Instructions have been received at the local exemption ex-emption board from Captain Gordon Snow, draft executive officer for Utah asking for the monthly report for November, No-vember, and for the poriod of November Novem-ber 3 Oto December 9th, to be in his hands on December 2 and December 9, respectively. Forfeits $50 Robert Norrls was arrested ar-rested on Twenty-fifth street between Wall and Lincoln avenues about S o'clock last night by Deputy Sheriff Brown and detained In the county jail charged with drunkenness. The defendant ultimately deposited ball of $50 and was released. He failed to appear before Judge George S. Barker this morning at the municipal court. Divorce Further complaints and answer have been filed in the proceeding proceed-ing commenced in district court by Mallssa Guthrie against Fred Guthrie who petitions for divorce on the grounds of neglect and cruelty. lll--W. P. Thomas, at the head of the Weber county farm bureau of this district, is confined to his homo today on account of. illness. On Sick List Mrs. E. Bunty, clerk in tho Forestry Service of Ogden, has been ill for the past week, and has been unable to attend to her duties in the office. Marriage Licenses A marriage license li-cense was issued this morning at the county clerk's offico to Reinhold Miller. Mil-ler. 22. nf Osrrlpn nnH VtrMnJri "R-r. num. 17, of Enterprise, Utah. The 'bride-to-be was accompanied by her father. Enforcing -the Lav Chief Browning gives out word this morning that the police are strongly behind tho health authorities in the enforcement of the now regulations, meant to control the spread of the epidemic. The chief arrested ar-rested an Austrian named Chas. Char-sopolls Char-sopolls for expectorating on the side- i walk. From Illinois Mr. and Mrs. William Ferguson are entertaining Charles Ferguson, well known corporation counsel of Rockford, 111. No Gambling S. Suwa, a Japanese, who operates a restaurant at 242S Grant avenue, has Informed the Standard Stan-dard that, although his place was referred to in an article dealing with the gambling situation in Ogden, there is no gambling carried on at his place. - |