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Show II RANDOM II I REFERENCES III' Temporary flower store at Falstaff 9 cafe. Phone 167. Dumkc Floral Co. HIS Professor E. M. ReidVas much rc- 9i Heved vestcrday to receive a tetter fw from his brother Private S. E. Roid, Ml! "who is recovering from wounds in a WOU base hospital at Limoges in southern II France. As this was tho first com- kI munication received since the receipt K of the official card telling of his safe Hfi arrival overseas, the family is glad to K Itnow that though wounded, he is re- covering and will be back in tho Uni-ted Uni-ted States soon. Hi Flowers telegraphed anywnere in U.j II S. or Canada. Dumke Floral. pll H In Wisconsin P. D. Kline, formerly B in charge of the Utah-Idaho traction H ines, witli headquarters in Ogden, is j now at Eau Claire, Wis., as manager of a large electric system. 1 Clean rags wanted at Uio Standard A good Epworth League service at First Methodist church tomorrow eve- Hj nlng at 6:30. Regular monthly bus-Sness bus-Sness meeting Thursday evening Jan. 2, 1919, 7:30 p. m., followed by a so- fl cial. Those to whom names of mem-bers mem-bers were assigned will please report on these names at the business ineet- fl A lemon a day will keep the "Flu" awav. Butter is necessary to the sys-tern sys-tern "at all times. Use D & G. Is In France Allen L. Seegmiller, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Seegmiller of 2853 Jefferson avenue, is now- in France. Enlisting on August 10 he was sent to Camp Logan, Colo., from there he was transferred to Camp Johnson, Fla., where he remained for a short while and then again wo,s transferred to Camp Hill, Va. From this place he was sent to France. He spent nineteen days crossing the" ocean. Young Seegmiller is with the 318th salvage squad and has hopes of getting Into Germany. He was em-ployed em-ployed In Ogden by the Southern Pa-ciflc Pa-ciflc Railroad company before enlist- I Cream Puffs. Big, fresh, full of cream. GreenweM'B Bakery. 195 British Day According to a statement state-ment given out by Apostle D. 0. McKay, Mc-Kay, the British Day celebration which could not be held on the day appointed, appoint-ed, December 7, owing to influenza conditions, will be observed sometime during the month of January. A meeting of the committee will be called next week to put forward plans and program. Old papers for sale. Ogden Stand' axd. Married Bishop W. A. Tanner, of tho eleventh ward conducted the marriage mar-riage ceremony of Gordon J. Oxnam and Clara V. Stltt of Ogden, yesterday. yester-day. Grelner's chill Is the best 7783 For Americanism Tho class in English Eng-lish and U. S. history for foreign born men living in Ogden is to be continued next Monday evening in the county court room of the city hall. T. E. Par-doe Par-doe Is in charge of the class and states that he expects a large attendance. Clean rags wanted at the Standard Stand-ard office. From Logan School Professor William Wil-liam Peterson of the Utah Agricultural school at Logan was in Ogden yesterday yester-day to make arrangements with W. P. Thomas of the Weber county farm bureau bu-reau for the carrying on of the agricultural agri-cultural work in the county next year. The photographer In your town, Tho Tripp Photo Studio, 320 & Twenty-fifth Twenty-fifth street. 6132 Farm Bureau Report The Weber county farm bureau has completed the compilation of the annual journal prepared pre-pared by the organization. The book is now on the press and will be ready for distribution next week. Back from Navy Oscar J. Johan-sen, Johan-sen, a commissioned ensign in the United States navy, has returned to Ogden, having received his' discharge. Johansen was employed, before he enlisted, en-listed, in the United States railway mail service. He has been assigned to his old position, effective January 1. I Moroni Olson Returns Moroni Olson Ol-son has been discharged from the navy and has returned to Salt Lake. Mr. Olson was a few years ago a member of the Ogden high school faculty. He Jr now a member of the facultv of the University of Utah and is taking a leading part in the new university play of Shaw's Pygmalion. Vernon Metcalf has been enjoying a few days leave from the forestry building, but has now returned to his office. Ho was in .Salt Lake Fridav with members of his family. Residence Burned Edward Cole lost $1000 when a residence which he owns in Wilson Lane was destroyed by fire early this morning. This is the second sec-ond time that a fire has occurred at that place. Flu In Huntsvllle Influonza con-ditions con-ditions in Huntsvlllo are quite serious. There are reported to be some thirty-six thirty-six sufferers, ill of the disease at the present time, but fortunately tho re-ports re-ports for the last two days are more encouraging, only one new case hav-ing hav-ing developed in that time. Hl ra!linfl Dav In connection with tho efficient handling of Icsb than car-load car-load freight, the sailing day commit-tee commit-tee of the central western region is giving considerable attention to tho loading of cars to avoid transfers and has already established through care from San Francisco to New York and from Ogden to Chicago. The committee com-mittee expects shortly to have through cars from California points to Chicago. Visited In Ogden Lieutenant J. I. McNichols, son of the late Senator Jay McNIchol of Pennsylvania, spent tho Christmas holidays in Ogden at the John Shields home on Twenty-eighth street ' |