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Show RANDOM REFERENCES 1 Tho photographer In your town. The Tripp Pboto Studio.320A Twenty- ; fifth street 5132 ( ' Grain Tanks The first unit of the Globe Grain &. Milling Company's plant in West Ogden, consisting of a aeries f of twenty circular grain tanks, built of reinforced concrete and extending about one hundred above ground level, J I will be completed next Saturday. ' ! , Cream Puffs. Big, fresh, full of jl cream. Grcenwell's Bakery. 195 ! '. After Coal J. W. Ellingson, traf- j fic manager, left for Rock Springs Wednesday, where he will look over ! all possible coal traffic for Idaho Ccn- j tral road for this winter. ! ; Old papers for sale. Ogden Stand-! Stand-! ard. Coupons on Liberty bonds will be paid at any railroad ticket agency, ac-; ac-; ! cording t oadvices receiv.pd here. ' I Modern Home Choicest location, for sale at half its actual value. P. O. ' ' Box 350. Phone 610. , 7432 Recovering Mrs. F. J. Packer and son Fred are recovering from a serious j." attack of pneumonia. ! ! The butter fit for a king B & G. I III Chief Clerk W. O. Johnson of ; the Southern Pacific railroad, was un- ' able to be at bis office this morning , ; because of an attack of bronchitis. ' ;. Grelner's chill Is the best. 7783 ' Fill Out Blanks All Ogden boys returning re-turning to their homes from service are being requested to fill out a Red r Cross "Welcome Home" card at the local canteen. These cards, which (contain blanks for the signer's name, date of discharge, branch of service, rank, etc., are to be recorded and filed as a matter of state information, and it is hoped that all returning boys will make an attempt to see that they f fill ou one of these cards. Clean rags wanted at the Stand-i Stand-i ard office. Visitor Miss Nellie A. I-Iealy of Lcadvllle, Colo., is expected today, to be a guest of her relations, Mrs. P. Healy and family o this city. Clean rags wanted at the Standard office. Government Expert Willard Woel-per, Woel-per, federal trade commission export from Washington, is in Ogden for a short stay. While here he will compile com-pile statistics concerning products packed for the government in Ogden ;. and this district. Pocatello Stockman Mr. Xavier . Sevel, a prominent stockman of Poca- i tello, Idaho, arrived in Ogden this i morning en route to his home from a I trip to the coast. Fire Call The fire department was i disturbed from Its quiet and ease of ! the past week by a call to 740 Twenty-; Twenty-; ' third street, where sdme kindling had become inflamed in the basement near the boiler. The fire was quickly put out and no damage resulted. ; On Sick List A. J. Chamberlain, 648 Washington avenue, received word r that his son, Private W. A. Chamberlain, Chamber-lain, who has been attending the stu- i dents training camp a? the University of Utah, is in the hospital at Ft. Doug- 1 las. Marriage Licenses Marriage certificate cer-tificate was filed today in the county clerk's office of Clyde Burmingham of Hooper, and Donetta C. Blood of Kanesville who wore married on Nov. 20, by Elder Henry H. Blood. Mack Estate A petition for closing . the estate of Charles F. Mack was filed in county court today by Martha Mack. Hearing will be held on December De-cember 23 by Judge A. D. Agee. A number of arrests wore made : this morning by Deputies Brown and Blackburn at the Angelus Rooms, in-, in-, i volvlng a Mrs. Smith, 31, whose home is in the Van Ness Hotel, and Win. Bartlett, a street car conductor; Marion Ma-rion Smith, colored, 24, and Le Roy i "Lowe, colored, of Ogden. The cases ' are held for further investigation and ; will probably be heard before Judge Roberts in municipal court, Friday , morning. Improving Miss Fay Chrlstensen is Improving after having been confined to her home for a few weeks. r |