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Show RANDOM 1 REFERENCES Fresh cut flowers for Decoration dav. Free delivery Phone 1848. West Ogden Floral Co., 60 Weal 24tfl St. Over the Top The Ogden Sugar faciei" fac-iei" tory employes were 100 per cent loyal I in (heir subscriptions to the Red Cross in the second drive. $450 heinc subscribed sub-scribed by less than a hundred em- ployes. H Royal Cafe open. 33S Twenty-lifth street. Chop suev, noodles. Meals at all hours. 5823 Large Cooker a Bteam preaaure fl cooker with a capacity for handling 60,000 cans per hour will be installed i nt the Morgan canning plant. The cooker is being constructed at the Og-dell Og-dell Iron Works for the canning com-pany. com-pany. It was invented in Utah and will be the first pressure cooker ever used at a canning plant for cooking 1 pease, that being the use to which this J cooker will be put. I Furniture and furnishings at Maids and Matrons club Chairs, leather fur-niture, fur-niture, rugs, etc. Sale Friday, 9 a. m. till 7 p. m. G"S6 New Secretary Edgar A. Steven-son. Steven-son. finance clerk at the postofflce, hns been appointed secretary of the! Incal board of civil service examiners i and will conduct the civil service ex- I i aminations hereafter, according to an fl announcement in an order from C. L. I Hjl 5 Snyder, district secretary of the civil Hi! I service examiner at San Francisco. W. H. Johnson, who has held the place for several years, was unable to handle i the work cn account of thr Increase in the sale of thrift and war saving stamps coming to the niono brdei de-rj de-rj j pariment, of which he is the bead. Free dance at Glenwood tonight !Boya Join Marines At the marine recruiting office a nll was received! from the Salt Lake headquarters station sta-tion for men of trades to enlist at the present time, as they will be needed for special work A number of young men are enlisting each week in the marine branch, two of them going from the local office yesterday to Salt Lake.1 They were John R. Josephs, ago 17, and Aaron Martin, age 20. The par-i par-i ' ents of both boys reside on West Twenty -fourth street. Bread Three loaves, 25c. Fresh and wholesome. Grecnwell's, two otores. H l I 6628 American beauty roses and fresh picked carnations with mixed fresh j rut flowers: quantity lots for Decoration Decora-tion day. Tel 471-W and 162 -W-30. 1 I Free dance nt Glenwood tonight. Marriage Licenses Marriage Ucens- t4 es were issued at the court house yesterday yes-terday to the following couples: Joseph Jo-seph P Nolder of Lavton and Mary Violet Keyes of Uintah; Richard E. Bone and Vivian Bacon of Kayaville; Ira M. Drake of Wilson Like and Hazel M. Knight of ( iden. The second sec-ond couple were married at the court house by Justice Adams L. Peterson. Ogden Utah Knitting store, now located at 2357 Washington avenue. Formerly located at 302 25th St. 5597 Bond Filed A bond of $26:000 was filed yesteiday by attorn ys for the Ogden Packing & Provision company on the appea. case of William Stain against the company. The boy was re centl given damages for injuries received re-ceived and the case will be taken to the supreme court. Free dance at Glenwood tonight. Divorce A decree of divorce was f granted j csterday by Judge A. H. Pratt to Finily J Bartlctt against J l j William BaiUett A ui sion of the B S property is also agreed to in the com jjjV platnt. Be economical and use B. & G. but Fir Registration The County Coun I ctl of Defense has proposed the nanv s of the following Cigdcn people to the city ciraptlon board as assistants for Hy the xeg.stration of man on June 5: Misses Maude and AYguil Healy, 111 Twenty seventh stree: ; Holer Doon. 2206 B'uwning aparrarnis; Laura Stoddtrd, 625 Twent i venth Bireet; BiJ Cora ind Winona Smith, 2543 Madison We have moved six aoors north to 2430 Washington avenue. Ogden Electric Elec-tric Co. Wants to Go Goorge Hocgan of H v Ogden, who was an alternate for the contingent of draftees iea:n; Ogden last Monday, will be allowed to be among the first men to leave on the next call, according to t han n an V. g , R Heywood of the city exemption board, because of Hoggan's eagerness to ko. Mr. Hoggan was keenly dl p pointed when he was not called, a? H none of the alternates were needed. He H1 Is a brother of Bob Hoggan, the well- known Ogden tailor. Suits dry cleaned and pressed. $1 00. i Phone 513. 525 Enlisted Edgar Allen Ford and AI- bcrt Hill, both Opden boys and regit Hf ,! trants of the Ocden City exemption j district, havo joined the navy. Hill enlisted en-listed for the duration of the war only and Ford enlisted for the regular four- H ji term. Old papers for sale. Ggacn Stand-artL Stand-artL Canners Subscribe The Van Alan H ji Canning corporation wen' over the fop H j on the Red Cross drive with 100 per H fj cent subscription. Offerman, plumber. Phone 1869-W. Condensed Milk Owing to the lack of shipping to foreign ports, the condensed con-densed milk canneries find their product prod-uct is denied important markets, and now the output is exceeding the demand. de-mand. Cream has dropped in price and butter Is lower. Now In France Mrs. Mary Little-field, Little-field, 252$ Adams avenue, has received receiv-ed word that her son, Sergt. Theron Littlefleld, has arrived safely ovei seas. Free dance at Glenwood tonight. Miss Elizabeth Cnderwood Is here , from Logan. She is visiting with , friends for a short time. I Ten per cent discount on monumental monumen-tal work, Mitchell's opp. City Cemetery Mi-- Loifl Morehad of Preston. Idaho, is visiting with friends in this city. Purchase your next winter's supply of coal now from the Ogden Sewer Pipe & Clay company. Wo can please you in every particular. 5939 Mr. and Mrs. Mynim Hayball, prominent prom-inent Logan people, are visiting witn relatives in this city. ICE Pure distilled artificial ice, only. M. L. Jones Coal & Ice Co. 5C20 L. D Ham. a business man of Buhl, Idaho, Is a business visitor to Ogden.' He is busy among the wholesalers. Free dance at Glenwood tonight j Mr. and Mrs Ben Wilson of Malta,' J Idaho, are visiting with friends In den. "The photographer in your town." The Tripp Photo Studio, 320', 25th; street. vl35j Bail Forfeited H J. Glsheka a railroad electrician who runs into' Denver, did not appear when his case i was called in the municipal court this morning and the court declared his; jbail of $lo forfeited, He was charged t With! speeding an automobile in the' City limits. We have moved six doors north to 2430 Washington avenue. Ogden Elec-trice Elec-trice Co. Permit A building permit was in-sued in-sued this morning to Mrs. W. H. Har ver for the construction of a two-room addition to the residence, at 567 Twenty-sixth street, the .estimated cost being $1000. Harris and Jenson (N. J. Harris and; David Jen$on) have moved their law offices to suite 311 Col. Hudson Bldg. i0rJi Leaves for Coast George F. Meiss-ner, Meiss-ner, son of Mr and Mrs. Fred Meiss-ner. Meiss-ner. 1325 Twenty-fifth street, left to day for San Franeisrn where he will enter the r. s. shipbuilding service. Young Melssner is a graduate of t ho j Ogden high school and a student at the Lnivcrsity of l'tah. Free dance at Glenwood tonight. Petition A number of citizens and taxpayers petitioned the city commission commis-sion this morning to create a curb and gutter district and a sidewalk district on Madison avenue, berween Twenty-eighth Twenty-eighth and Twentj -ninth streets. Marriage License David E. McMall) of Peterson and Olive R. Balles of Minneapolis, were granted a marriage license today at the court house. Suit for $1822 The Hansen Livestock Live-stock & Feeding company today commenced com-menced suit against Sam and John I or. Milos of Magna for 1822. The local lo-cal company alleges the Milos company com-pany gave its check to them for the amount slated and then ordered payment pay-ment slopped Decoration Day" Hours Postofflce closed. No deliveries by carriers VI . W. Browninc. Postmaster |