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Show j!L RANDOM l REFERENCES 'v i I - J !" "i owens -106 25th St. Hat blocking 'J cleaning; hand pressing. Ex U. S. I I Marriage Licenses Marriage licon- Ji'( I were Issued to Eugene Sandall of, tl '' tar ton and Lydia R. Lower of OgdenJ ll -ifprday. The marriage ceremony ;j S conducted by Bishop O. M. San-i San-i Jerson of the Sixth ward. The photographer in your town. f . The Tripp Photo Studio, 3201 Twenty- m fifth street. 6132 ic? i Sew Work Planned As a result of i , ; (he lifting of the embargo on tele- II "honc wires and fenco building ma- I i prills the Ogden district forestry de- 1 nirtnient is contemplating immediate I? ! rirnsion work throughout the thirty I i forces within this district. This It l ' rork had been planned for action July ci 5 i i.OlS hut was delayed until now be- II I cause of the impossibility to obtain If the" necessary materials. iff c earn Puffs. Big, fresh, full of 51 CPea,fl. Greenwell's Bakery. 195 (ff Daughter Arrives Mr. and Mrs. 1 1 Grge Crossman of this city are re- I; I pCJing congratulations over the ar-f ar-f ri al of a daughter to their house-i house-i I Lid yesterday morning. Mr. Cross- (I 13I, who is at service In the navy, I rriurncd liome a few days ago on :tl l 0Tt. furlough. Upon his return to I ill hi- station at San Francisco he cx-II cx-II pocii to be transferred to either Si-j Si-j .rj(1 or the eastern coast. Furniture for sale. 3060 Washington Washing-ton Ave. Call afternoon. 517 judgment Affirmed A judgment in ' favor of Henry G. Hess against .Godfrey .God-frey Anger and Anna M. Anger was affirmed af-firmed by the supreme court yesterday ! in the mailer of certain promissory notes and mortgages given to the Utah ' Mortgage and Loan company of Lo-an Lo-an The total in favor of Hess1 amounts to ?803S.S0. Old papers for sale. Ogden Standard. Stand-ard. i improvements Assistant Chief En-incer En-incer W. Jackie, of the Southern Pacific Pa-cific railroad, spent the day in Ogden yesterday looking over the facilities, regarding extension and Improvements, Improve-ments, which will now be made pos- slble since the raising of so many restrictions. re-strictions. i Modern, Home Choicest location, ' for sale al half Its actual value. P. O. Box 350. Phono G10. 7432 Trains Detoured A serious freight J derailment on the Western Pacific at Shatter, Nev., caused passenger trains into Salt Lake to be detoured over the Southern Pacific through Ogden, yesterday. yes-terday. There is no substitute for butter use B & 0. Fingers Amputated As a result of sn accident at the Southern Pacific ! shops yesterday, Joseph Silva, a ma-' ma-' chinlst' helper, sustained such severe ' injuries to his hand as to be obliged to ' have the first two fingers removed at the Dee hospital. Silva was attended by Dr. Joyce. Greiner's chili is the beet. 7783 Recovering All members of the family of Kirby E. Smith, who have, been confined to their homo for the past few days as the result of influenza, are now well on the road to recovery. Clean rags wanted at the Standard Stand-ard office. ! Getting Well After a severe illness, George Crulkskank, 442 Herrlck avenue, ave-nue, superintendent of the Goddard Packing company plant, is reported to be improving rapidly and -will be able to resume his duties in the near future. The resignation of Judge Geo. S. Barker will take effect on December 1st and thereafter he will practice lav.' ; vith Joseph Chez at First National bank building under firm name of Chez & Barker. 493 Returns Home After a month's assignment as-signment as forest clerk at Pangultch, . Utah, Miss Doris Chase has again returned re-turned to Ogden. Judge George S. Barker has resigned resign-ed from the bench to practice law with Senator Joseph Chez at First National bank building, under the firm name of Chez & Barker. 492 Boysv Escape Harry Taylor, Lorenzo Lor-enzo Hartman and Arthur Benson, escaped es-caped from the State Industrial school at 12:45 this morning, according to a notification received by the local police. po-lice. The boys were clad only in their night clothes. Clean rags wanted at tho Standard office. From Ely A. B. Bonham, prominent merchant of Ely, Nov., is a guest at the New Healy hotel for a few days. Mr. Bonham Is in Ogden on business. FlowerB telegraphed anywhere In U. S. or Canada. Dumke Floral. Phone 52-W. Assignment An unconditional assignment as-signment of all the assets and other business affairs of the Guardian Casualty Cas-ualty company was yesterday made to Ilulon S. Wells, state insurance commissioner. com-missioner. To Practice Lav Judge George S. Barker of the municipal court will conclude con-clude his occupancy of the municipal , bench on November 30, and take up Practice with Senator Chez on December Decem-ber 1. t . Industrial School As the quarterly , allowance of the State Industrial school at Ogden, Daniel O. Larson, ' tei. treasurer, yesterday paid out ; i H614.20. of which $3505.62 was for : ' phoral maintenance, $1131,20 for DUUding purposes and ?7.38 for the library. lib-rary. v Library blosed Tho Carnegio Library Li-brary is closed during the period of lno local epidemic. Has Pneumonia Tho assistant cash-w cash-w of the Pingree hank in Salt Lake ;. was taken to the hospital today su-, su-, "ring of pneumonia. f - -- ..kv r r ' |