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Show I RANDOM jl REFERENCES I Man Wanted C. J Hcrrick and ' company, 2310 Washington. 7645 I Made Sergeants Raymond S. t Wright and Bert Checketts have beon promoted to the rank of sergeant nt jtbo University training school. The fyoung men went to the university on :junc 15. ARTISTIC funeral pieces a spcclal-y spcclal-y Diimko Floral, 1601 Hudson avenue. ave-nue. Pbone 52-w. 6689 Aid War Work Charles Manzel of Ibe city police force has been granted i a 90-day leave of absence to work on a government contract at the Read har- nes8 shop. Manzel Is a veteran of the r Spanish-American war. Old papers ror euilo. Ggden Stand- !l Modern Home Choicest location; il 'for pale at half Its actual value. P. 0. box 350. Phono 610. 7432 I Roadmaster Amos Parry, formerly I of Monlo.llo, Nov., has been transferred to Ogden to succeed F. E. Johnson of ; thc roadmaster's office of the Southern South-ern Pacific. Johnson has been trans-;fcrred trans-;fcrred to Susanville, Cal. BREAD at wholesale prices, fresh aDd cood. Greenwell's two stores. G8S6 Ford is Stolen J. E. Hogge of Wil-i'con Wil-i'con Lane reported to the police last i ove"ing that someone not so religious-J religious-J Icllned as himself had nir.de away his Ford car while he was attend -' ing conference at the Tabernacle Sun- 5 It day. ! Suits dry cleaned and pressed 51.25. I Dollar cleaners. Phono 513. A F. Bower, claim agent of the Sail ' Lake division of the Southern Divis-i Divis-i ion left Sunday for San Francisco to finish up business matters pertaining to his new appointment. "The photographer In your 'own." ' The T-ipp Photo Studio. 320 25th St. : f. 135 ' We put signs on anything with a Eurface. Redfield-King. 7280 I Bell boy wanted at Reed Hotel. 7140 j,' On a Vacation J- P . Lawson, who : is on his annual leave of abson-e from ! ' 'iho offices of the forestry service, has v Slefl his work in the hands of Assistant 1 'Solicitor Miles from the head offices j . at Wi rhington, D. C. When you use B. G. Butter, you are i' isure or having the best on the mar- ket. Pleads Not Guilty Charles Sted-man, Sted-man, charged with taking eleven eggs which were the property of Carl Spawn, was released on ?5 bail. Trial ' will be held Tuesday morning. The i defendant entered a plea of not guilty. .; r Suits dry cleaned and pressed $1.25. Dollar cleaners. Phone 513. : ' Fined $5 Ezra Chase, charged with disturbing the peace, was sentenced ty v a fine of $5 or the alternative in Mil-) Mil-) niclpal court this morning. The case . was tried before Attorney R. H. Bau munk after an agreement had been ' reached by the city attorney and -Judge Gunnell, the attorney for the ' defendant. Suits dry cleaned and pressed $1.25. Dollar cleaners. Phone 513. i; Unfurnished Rooms Over Wash-;' Wash-;' ; Ington market. '"O |