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Show S RANDOM j REFERENCES t Par sale Registered Jerucy cow ' N frtjb J, D, Foulgcr, L L. Clark & Son j conipW. 7415 "l ; Return Prom HoaplUI. Louis J. &l vpnncdy. who Underwent an operation l T thDee hoflpltnl roccntly. was & fLirht to his home, SG3, Twonty- 3 d1 street, yesterday. Ho is do- ' "well, but will be confined to his i I i d for a few more dayg. ' ARTISTIC fdneral pieces a special - Duroko Floral, 1C01 Hudson avo-' avo-' I 'e. Phono 52-w. 66S9 superintendent T. F. Rowlands, of. j , southern Pacific, has left on an ?! ; ; nfpccUon trip of tho division. . ;l w out slfins on anything with a 'h .arficc. ncdflold-Klng. 7280 y U p Claim Agent S. J, Peterson, M erncrAl claim agent for the: Union Pa- Eg ; ,flc mllroad, Is scheduled to arrive In. M f Tuffldav morning on Ko. 19. Mr. I potcrson'a office Is at Union Pacific H headquarters at Omaha. ; od papers for sulo. Ggden SUnd- B ud. ! Mcxander Lee of Ely, Nevada, but I ' formerly of this city, has filed his pcti-Ion pcti-Ion In bankruptcy In tho United States j . njairict Court of Salt Lake City. His ' 1 liabilities being In tho neighborhood of 1 ' 500. '.' Cell boy wanted at Ileed Hotel. 7140 i I Forewarning to the public to bo- ' ware of tho ahady stock deals and I1 sldo-step tho olly-tongucd stock sales-: sales-: man, who tries to toll tho people that they wHl bocomo millionaires over-. over-. mcht by Investing In his stock, has been sent out by the state council of defense. ? 5 Stilts dry cleaned and pressed $1.00 ! Dollar cleaners. Phono 513. Lands In France Sergeant Morgan ' p McKay of Huntsvlllo has landed In France, according to word received by relatives here. He Is with tho 333th ' aero squadron. Ho Is tho son of tho late Davis McKay of Huntsvlllo. BREAD at wholesale prices, fresh and good. Greenwcll's two stores. 68S6 ' Now In France According to woid ; received by Mrs. G. U. Zimmerman, her Eon, Frank Zimmerman, has nrrlv-od nrrlv-od safely overseas. Frank Is a member of the California Infantry. He was a ' student of the Ogden high school before be-fore going to California to enter Rcd-lands Rcd-lands college. "Tho photographer In your town." ! ! Tho Tripp Photo Studio, 320 25th St. ! tl35 a, S Christmas Shopping P. T. Wright, of W. H. Wright and Son's Co., has ", been appointed a member of a com-i com-i mittec to discuss the Christmas shop-l shop-l ping problem. The appointment was I ; made Friday by L. H. Farnaworth, 3 chairman of tho state council of do-1 do-1 , fensc. I . Don't bo criticized; use D. & G. But-3 But-3 tcr. j : Fruit Preserving Miss Edna Lad-! Lad-! wig will give a demonstration under I , tho auspices of the county food ud-- ud-- ministration, on preserving fruit with i tho uso of sugar substitutes, at Pleas-1 Pleas-1 '. ant View Tuesday afternoon. She j ; speaks at Eden next Friday on bread substitutes. ' Suits dry cleaned and pressed $1.00. ; Dollar cleaners. Phono 513. Rats Trapped Herbert Chase, upon , presenting fifty-seven rat tails to ihO offlco of the board of health, received I a bounty of $5.70. The rates were r, 1 trapped near the Phconlx flour mill. f Suits dry cleaned and pressed $1.00. Dollar cleaners. Phono 513. Dutch Colonists Two trains of Dutch people en route to the Dutch colonics of the Pacific passed through Ogden Sunday. The colonists could speak very little English, but said they Troro bound for the Islands around Java. Unfurnished Rooms Over Washington Wash-ington market. 7420 Is In France James H. Wiggins of Ogden has arrived safely In France according to word received by his sls-, sls-, ter, Mrs. David W. Evans. He is In tho aviation section of the signal corps. In Service The local board of exemption ex-emption has received word that Wil-ford Wil-ford Earl Peters has been accepted at the Mare Island marine training station, sta-tion, and that Fred Smith had been Inducted In-ducted into the service at Camp Dodge, Iowa. Struck by Street Car Douglass, 12 rears and Ray, 9 years, sons of Patrol-man Patrol-man Richard D. Plncock, were Injured at 7:30 Sunday evening when a wagon to which they were riding, was struck by a street car, at Madison and Twen-tysevcnth Twen-tysevcnth streets Tho boys were thrown to the ground and received Tk numerous small braises about the upper up-per part of the body. They wcro taken to the offlco of Dr. S. W. Badcon for treatment and were soon after taken to tholr home. Tho horse and wagon , cre slightly damaged. nflt1" pin5 Chairman S. P. Dobbs or tho Four-ralnuto club has announced announc-ed that pins will bo given to tho ladv members of tho club who are entitled Jo i them according to service rendered. Ahe pins a3 yet have not arrived. Modem Home Choicest location; or sale at half its actual value. P. O. box 350. Phone 610. 7432 |