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Show I RANDOM REFERENCES The photographer In your town. The Tripp Photo -Studio, 320& Twenty-fifth Twenty-fifth street 6132 Dr. Pldcock III Dr. J. W. Pidcock is ill at the Doe hospital. His condition is not serious. Cream Puffs. Big, fresh, full of1 cream. Grcenwell's Bakery. 195 Returning Home C. H. Sperry, former for-mer clerk in the office of Secretary White of the depot offices, "will return to Ogden, Monday, and resume his duties. du-ties. Ho has been in training .at Fort Benjamin Harrison. Old papers for sale. Ogden Standard. Stand-ard. Awaiting Returns J. H. McDaniels, former assistant yardmaster,' who is now in training at an eastern camp, has been notified that his seniority rights are -waiting his return in a few days. Modern Home Choicest location, for sale at half its actual value. P. O. Box 350. Phone 610. 7432 Goes to Coast Orwin Q. Miller, former for-mer city editor of the Examiner, Jeft ThursHnv for San Frnnrlfirrv whom ho ' will enter newspaper work. There is no substitute for butter use B & 0. Postmasters The following persons were named postmasters in the state 1 of Utah, by President Wilson before ' his departure: Charlotte Nelson, Castle Cas-tle Gate; Thomas Brlmley, Farming-ion; Farming-ion; Clyde Panter, Magna. Grelner's chili Is the best. 7783 Foretold the End That the war wouldn't last much longer, was a true prophecy of Harold McKnight, son of Mr and Mrs. C. L. McKnight, of Ogden, Og-den, who is now in service "over there." Young McKnight wrote to his parents just one week before the signing sign-ing of the armistice and made the former for-mer statement. Clean rags wanted at the Stand-. Stand-. ard office. Son in Hospital Little anxiety was caused by the receipt of a notification from the war department Thursday, by Frantzen Nelson of Brigham, stating stat-ing tabt his son Carl had been missing In action since October 5, as Mr. Nelson Nel-son has received letters from his son date October 7 and 22 from a base hospital, hos-pital, and he was rapidly recovering from wounds at that time. Clean rags wanted at the Standard office. At Soldier Summit The contract on grading at the sito of the new Denver and Rio Grande terminal at Soldier Summit, south of Salt Lake held by the Utah. Construction company, is nearing completion. The company has also done a large amount of cutting and filling in preparation for the railroad rail-road buildings which are to be con- , stfucted by contractors in the spring. A water service will also be Installed (' at this time. ! Returns from Army Franklin Shurt-; Shurt-; Ilff, who went to Camp Lewis and from thero to a camp in Virginia, has been mustered out and is home again. On A Trip Guy Johnson has. gone to Colorado on a week's visit. |