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Show I RANDOM REFERENCES Grclner'o Chill Is the beot 7783 Aviation Cadet Frank Tribe, former for-mer salesman for Iho Utah Canning company, but now an aviation cadet, la visiting In Ogdcn on a short fur- lough, before going to Texas whoro ho will complete his training for tho ayla-:' ayla-:' tlon service. M ; Ladles Save $5.00 to 510.00 on your II ; Fall clothes. Lowest prices, latest Ir!!! ' style5- Coats, suits, dresses, walatsf li ' skirts Fashion Shop, 2470 Washlng- L I ton Ave. 7773 JmUI I The thought of B. & G. Butter always J v creates an appetite. ; Called to Washlnaton p. F. Kors- 1 tlan, in charge of Investigative and research re-search work at tho local offices of the hk forestry servico, received word Tuea- dllf t day to roport within the next few days '' to Washington. It Is understood that fe - his new work will be In connection . Wlth the forests In Texas, Oklahoma IJ and Arkansas, In tho manufacturing of SxH tl A war materials. Jst h " ? old papers ror saio. Cgden Stand- ? trd. ft.n Leg Broken James Myers, 40 years, m ; t was brought to Ogden from Evanston rJPMk i yesterday after receiving a broken Uy'.ft eg whllo attempting to cross a track J at tho Union Pacific round house. The Ladles of G. I. A. to B. of L. E. : aro requested to bo at hall at 9:30 h o'clock, Thursday morning to attend i J) funorol of Bro. Michael Gray. 7701 ') Auto Recovered Detective A. B. li Jensen with Chief of Police J. O. Lund. ' in of Okmulgee, Okla., and J. L. Cox, of III ' Neosho, Mo., returned last evening Mm ' rom Provo' wn machine stolen yj bv O' L dressier at Oklahoma. The fi j machine was sold at Provo by Dressier Wjj ' for $675. Dressier will bo taken back Sr to Oklahoma by Chief Lung In tho stolen automobile. ill . eP . I Modern Home Choicest location; I for ealo at half Its actual vame. P. O. ' box 350. Phono 610. 7432 luctly ;'( purchases Drug Store Announco- l ') mcnt Is made that tho Marshall Drug ., company has boon purchased by the . j Mclntyro Drug company. The new i f store Is to be known as Mclntyre Druy " ? store No. 2 Mr. Mclntyre stated tiat ) i' the present chief clerk, Anthony Shuf- ' felbarger, would remain In charge. BREAD at wholesale prices, fresh ' f and good. Greenwell's two stores. 6S86 ' 1 Is In Stockholf Lieut-Earl L. Pack-'" Pack-'" I; er, of Ogden, Is now in Stockholm es-L es-L caping with Captain Eugono Prince -j I and Lieut. Peter Duvoski from Russii ji after having been sent thero as part of rcljH I the Russian mission from the United tltaf' States. Word to this effect was recciv-:'cfB recciv-:'cfB ed by h'8 brotncr Harold J. Packer. Suits dry cleaned and pressed $1.25. JL Dollar cleaners. Phono 513. ff as Appendicitis James A. Andor-son, Andor-son, an oil driller of Rawlins, Wyo., was found in an old barn In Uintah basin yesterday suffering from an at- tack of appendicitis. Ho fs said to have dropped off a freight train and taken refuge in the barn where his cries of pain attracted attention. The man was , brought to Ogden and operated on by , , Dr. Emmctt. M f udk "The photographer In your town." stci' Th0 TrlDP Photo Studio, 320 25th St. . f bl3S URl 'J s -i! i Social Committee At tho weekly k preparation meeting of tho Third ward ''., . held Tuesday ovening, a special social 5 committeo to act during the coming v iVAi was appomiea. ii is ino mien- "7i tlon of Bishop M. B. Richardson to W r havo all dances and socials supervised ' ! for the welfare of tho young people. iMj i The committee named was as follows: " ; Jesse Draper, Alvln Hill, Lloyd Wil- J ! Hams, Ray Wilkinson, James Farr, f& Lois Fife, Mabol Young, Maud Wil- i Hams and Viola Shiploy. I3P( , Bell boy wanted at Reed Hotel. 7140 Marriage License A marriage 11- cense was obtained today by Willis E. '"-'i? -' Jensen and Eulalia M. Hyde of Metro- iw poli8' Ncv WS 1 Suits dry cleanod and pressed $1.25. 4Ui Dollar cleaners. Phono 513. i j ,,. i t B. A. Campbell, superintendent of C the Salt Lake division of tho South- ( ern Pacific, returned last night from I ' Sparks, Nevada, where ho went with 1 . Assistant General Manager Burckhal- '- tor, who was in Ogden a few days ago. 59 Suits dry cleaned and pressed $1.25. 5fl Dollar cleaners. Phono 513. JjU Going to Uintah ForeGt Assistant 5)I District Forester C. M. Woods, In ; charge of tho office of lands at the .-j ' local forestry building, loft Tuesday Jjjl I evening to conduct an Investigation of f liQtl range conditions of tho j., Uintah forests. I dozen good carnations for two hun- -.cSSVF drcd old newspapers. Dumko Floral SgR 1 Co., 1C01 Hudson ave. 6689 JSfc f From Malad Dr. M. E. Eastman inWK and Judge S. D. Davis, of Malad, Ida- iM ho, are visiting in Ogden today. Both men are well known throughout north- ,SV; ornUUlh- i5jg Has 52 Men W. H Nowcomb, of the eW 1 Ccleral employment office, departed ' ,ast evenIn5 for San Francisco with tlfiflt ) 52 men for tho Pacific coast shlp- dL I 'ards. Most of the men wero from Salt Lake. ; . 1(S ' . w- F Zalo. claim agent of ifie Un f) I 'Oh Pacific, departed yesterday for aothcrn Nebraska. i Small Blaze The city fire dopart- , ment was called to 2561 Lincoln avc- nue, at noon today to extinguish Ore 1 which had started on tho roof of ; barn belonging to Mrs, Rozina Moore. ffil . The building used as a store houso tor 'Mm ' furnituro by D. C. Olden. The flames S were quickly extinguished. Tho cstl B . mated loss was about $5. v- Lecture Dr. Raphael Olsen of th I University of Utah, will deliver a lec- gfm turo on the welfaro of children, at tho mi I ' child welfare rooms over the Marshal Wjju X Drug store, Thursday afternoon. 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