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Show RANDOM REFERENCES IL J CLEAN RAGS wanted at the Standard Stan-dard office. . Laboratory A laboratory 1b being ' fitted up in a building at 2470 Wall avenue by the Globe Grain &. Milling company. It will be used to examine and test grain being shipped into Og-den Og-den and will be In charge of a chemist. Keep healthy and enthusiastic bv using us-ing B & G Butter. Spaniard Injured Juan Atalola, a Spaniard employed at the local beet sugar plant, was injured about the hoad and shoulders last evening while at work. He had been manipulating a Hf Tvas revolving at great speed when he fell and was bruised severely about the bead and shoulders. He was taken to B the hospital for treatment. B Modern Home Choicest location - B (or sale at half Its actual vame. P. o box 350. Phone 610. B Utah Casualties In today's casualty list are the names of Gilbert L. Smith. Randolph, Killed in action; Vernal W. Coleman, Midway, died of disease, and Rufus B. Searle of Provo, slightly wounded. Thomas Lariviere, box 408, Evanston, Wyo., is reported wounded. I Ladies save 5t to 510 on fall clothes. Lowest prices; latest styles. Coats, suits, dresses, waists, skirts. Fashion shop, 2470 Washington avenue, ave-nue, 8092 Overseas Mrs. Karen S. Hansen has received word that her son, Carl Oliver Mansen has arrived safely overseas. over-seas. Young Hansen is with company M, twenty-first engineers. Suits dry cleaned and pressed 51.?.p ' Dollar cleaners. Phone 513. Witn marines a. j. iNcuieDoom, son H of, Evart Neutoboom of this city, has H arrived safely overseas with his con- H tingent of U. S. marines. H EXPERT shoo repairing at reasonable B prices. Only union shop In Ogden. H. W- Jones Co., 2461 Washington. 8038 Bi Stricken W. H. Cunningham, for- Br merly of Ogden, but latterly of Mill H Creek, Nev., was brought to the Dee H hospital on Friday suffering from a H stroke of paralysis. Encouraging re- H ports of his condition are now being H received and hopes for recovery are H Hay, grain, potatoes, apple box ma- terial. Grout's Grain store, 332 24th SU 8033 I From England Mrs. John Hilton of I 3544 Jefferson avenue has welcomed to I her home in Ogden her sister Mrs. ' Jack Biby with her two little girls who I recently arrived from England. In I March last Mrs. Biby suffered the loss I of her husband and father In the sec ond drive in Picardy. CLEAN RAGS wanted at the Standard Stan-dard office, j Service Flag St. Joseph's parish will hold a patriotic service, as soon ' as health conditions "permit to receive i the gift of a service flag which is the j, handiwork of the St. Joseph's Sewing society. The flag bears 71 stars repre- . senting boys of the church now in the U. S. army and navy service, and one ; gold star in honor of the late Blaine i Wall. Grelner's Chill Is the beat. 7783 j Railroad Subscription The Salt T Lake division of. the Southern Pacific railroad reports a total subscription to tho Fourth Liberty loan of $506,. Eg? 500.00 entered into by 44,064 em- V ployes. The final report of the O. U. V R. & D. Co. Fourth Liberty loan sub-' sub-' scriptlon reads 705 subscribers with a total bought of $71,700. i BREAD at wholesale prices, fresh i and good. Greenwell'B two stores. 6886 a W. R. Scott, federal manager ot the B Southern Pacific lines, was in Ogden on Saturday and. spent the day on a tour of inspection of the local chops and yards. Flowers telegraphed anywhere in U. S. or Canada. Dumko Floral. Phone 62 -W. ' tf. Marine Aided Roscoe Taylor, a member of the United States marines got off an east-bound train at the Union depot this morning and complained com-plained to the ladles of the Red Cross canteen that he was feeling very sick. They were able to have him taken care of by Dr. W. R. Brown and sent for treatment to the emergency hospital. hos-pital. o Old papers ror eale. Ggaen Stand ri No Red Cross Sewing The Red Cross workers, who meet each Tuesday Tues-day at the Presbyterian church parlors par-lors to do Red Cross sewing, will not meet tomorrow on account of the in-fluenza in-fluenza epidemic. The photographer In your town." Tripp photo Studio, 320 25tb. St. I t.13 1 Valley Invaded Ogden valley, here- "uore immune from Spanish Influenza, has at last been reached by tho spread of the contagion. Three cnseB have developed at Eden and seven at Huntsville, according to Adam Peterson Peter-son of the court house. ' Suits dry cleaned and pressed $1.25, dollar cleaners. Phono 613. Get License A marriage license has been issued at the court house to Walter Wal-ter E. Ewing and Beryl F. Hufstotler, both of Ogden. Suits dry cleaned and pressed 51.2b. Dollar cleaners. Phono 513. oo LIBERTY BONDS. NEW YORK, Oct, 21. Final prices on Liberty bonds today were: 3'a 99.80; first convertible 4's 97.44; second 4's 97.32; first 4's '97.42; second convertible ili's 97:30; third 414's 97.24. r$ Some men arc almost quarrelsome , ' enough to provoke a puglist Into a if fight |