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Show RANDOM REFERENCES The photographer in your town. The Tripp Photo Studio, 320 Twenty-!; Twenty-!; fifth street. 5132 Called East Mr. and Mrs. A. Whlt-temore Whlt-temore of 2549 Fowler avenue leave ';' for Moline, Ills., today where they S ' have been called on account of the I ' serious sickness of their son, Herbert I ;; and his 11-year-old daughter, who are I; afflicted with, influenza and compli cations. Cream Puffs. Big, fresh, full of ; r cream. Grcenwell's Bakery. 195 j ' Lieut. Douglas Lieutenant Charles l Douglass, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Douglass, 53S Twenty-fifth, street, has returned home honorably discharged : from the service of the U. S. army. He enlisted December 3, 1917, at Fort 'I , Douglas, and was transferred to Fort ' Sam Houston, Texas, and remained ? t there about nine months and was then ; sent back to Camp Hancock, Georgia, where he received his commission as a second lieutenant attached to a machine ma-chine gun section. ; Old papers for sale. Ogden Standard. Stand-ard. ; Injured Earl Wigglll, 40, an em- ployee in the Layton Sugar factory, , ' was the victim of an accident yesterday yester-day whereby he suffered injuries to If his left foot which was caught in a I piece of whirling machinery. He was brought to the Dee hospital for treatment treat-ment Tuesday evening and an X-ray picture was immediately taken to ascertain as-certain the extent of the fracture. Modern Home Choicest location, for salo at half Its actual value. P. 0. i Box 350. Phone 610. 7432 Word of his safe arrival overseas was received by Mrs. J. Visser of Ogden Og-den from her husband, Joseph Visser. Mr. Visser is with the railroad engineers. engi-neers. Golden purity In a paper "carton B & G Butter. M The Weber county farm bureau cora-f' cora-f' pleted Its annual report Tuesday eve-nlng eve-nlng and sent the same to Washington :i at once. IGrelnor's chill Is the bCGt. 7783 Ogden Boy Writes Home A letter from Earl Patterson, former Ogden boy now with the American expedltlon-1 expedltlon-1 ary forces in France was received by eorne of his friends here Tuesday and he states that he is well and anxious ' ! for the war to be over. Young Patter- ' Bon also tells of some thrilling experiences exper-iences he has had with exploding Bhells but so far has escaped un-r un-r ; harmed. Clean rags wanted at the Stand-i Stand-i ard office. y Hero From Coast Walter Clark of . ;. Lob Angeles and Frank Clark of Sac-; Sac-; ramento, who were called home by their brother's death, are preparing to ' , leave during the week. 'i t Cloan rags wanted at tho Standard ' ; office. On Buslneoe Trip Guy JohnBon, of tho Johnson-Stevens company, left last night for a ten days' business ; ' trip to Choyenno, Wyo., Longmont und i Ft. Collins, Colorado. ( ,r r Ogdon Boy Writes Home A letter ; from Earl PattorHon, formor Ogden boy '. now with tho A. H. h in Franco wns i' ; received by some- of his frionda hero 5 Tuesday and he statos thai he lu wull 3 ) and anxious for tho war to be over, ii Young Patterson olao tolls of somo 2 thrilling experiences ho haa had with i ' exploding shells but bo far haa encaped a unharmed, t After an illnoqa of aomo wooka Miss jft ; Gladys Titley h(s today oommoncod I duly at the Red Gross Emoravncy hoo- f- f pllaU fll 1 . nn |