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Show RANDOM I 1 REFERENCES Royal Cafe open, 338 Twenty -liftfa street. Chop suey, noodles. Meals at all hours. 5823 Rejected William Anderson, cap-tain cap-tain of the contingent of nun from Ogden who left here for Camp Lewis, May 27. hae been rejected b camp i t-aminin;, t-aminin;, physicians for physical defects de-fects and is now on his way back to Ogden. neeordinc tn word received hv the city exemption board. Anderson is a local barber and is married. Back From Washington President H. L. Herrington, of the Utah Canning company, and General Manager A. J Hall, of the Utah Packing corporation, who v.i re members of the I'tah committee com-mittee that went to Washington re- ; j cenllv to confer with United States of- ' liciais relative to the regulations fbi cannery operations this year, h;i' r -turned to Ogden. James Anderson, j president of the Morgan Canning CO-mpaiU and third member of the committee, com-mittee, remained In the east for a few days after the business of the committee had been concluded Bread Three loaves. 25c. Fresh rnd wholesome. Greenwell's, two stores. Improving Cut Off Recent work done on the Lu In cut off of the Southern South-ern Pacific railroad over Great Salt Lake has resulted in petting the 18 miles of roadway in shape to withstand with-stand the heavy storms that may come within the next few months, and the work train has been taken off, according accord-ing to a statement mod by F. W. Eas-ton, Eas-ton, road master. For a number of months a work train has been hauling rocks from Lakeside to the portions along the fills that needed more sup-port sup-port in case of heavy storms. About 50 men are employed at the quarries at Lakeside, and the men will continue con-tinue working there, as there will be plenty of use for the rock in other sections sec-tions of the division. Ogden Utah Knitting store, now located at 2357 Washington avenue j j Formerly located at 302 25th St. 5597 Farewell Tho Ninth ward yester- I day gave a farewell reception in honor i of, three young men of that ward who j are leaving for military service. Two of them. Warren L.'Hussej and Heb r Oborn, have, enlisted in the quartermaster's quarter-master's corps and will go to Jacksonville, Jackson-ville, Fla., for training The other boy, T Harris, has Joined the signal corps, A patriotic program was given and dancing followed. ' Though present times are hard, And many foods are barred. By edicts of our glorious land; Just be wise and demand, i Butter that is grand, I The famous B. & G. Attends Banquet W R. Skeen of ; Ogden, a member of the class of 1907 I of the University of Utah, attended the alumni banquet last night at the uni- j versity. Mr. Skeen reported that the alumni especially appreciated the ad - dress given by Daniel Alexander of ihe board of regents. We have moved six aoors north to 2430 Washington avenue. Ogden Electric Elec-tric Co. Former Ogden Girl Graduates Miss! Daisy Rolapp, daughter of E. S. Ro-lapp, Ro-lapp, was one of the graduates of the state university who received a Bachelor Bach-elor of Arts degree yesterday. Mie6 Rolapp formerly lived at 2514 Madison Madi-son avenue, her family later moving to Salt Lake. Suits dry cleaned and pressed, $1 00. j Phone 513. 5825 Married Charles L. Meslck and I Amy B. Davis were married yesterday by Adam L Peterson, justice of the peace, at the court hous Old papers for sale. Ggclea Standard. Stand-ard. Return Home Miss Alice Peterson and Miss May Tribe, who spent the I week end in Salt Lake visiting with friends, returned to then homes in Offerman, plumber. Phone 1869-W. Mr. and Mrs H. James of Tonopahj Nevada, are spending a few das vis-1 iting with friends here. Ten per cent discount on monumental monumen-tal work, Mitchell's opp. City Cemetery Mrs. E and Mrs Belle Rawson, both id Leadville. Colo, are visiting with friends and relatives in this city. "The photographer In your town " The Tripp Photo Studio, 320', 25th Mr and Mrs. M. Jensen of Preston. Idaho, are visiting with Ogden friends. We have moved six doors north to 2430 Washington avenue. Ogden Elec-trice Elec-trice Co. W. C. Fryer, a stock man of Dewey-vllje, Dewey-vllje, Utah, is transacting business at the local stock yards. ICE Pure distilled artificial Ice, only. M. L. Jones Coal & Ice Co. 5620 L. L. Geddes, a well known citizen of Logan, is visiting friends here. Purchase your next winter's supply I of coal now from tho Ogden Sewer I Pipe & Clay company. We can please you In every particular. 5939 I: I Harris and Jenson (N. J. Harris and I David Jenson) have moved their law I offices to suite 314 Col Hudson Bldg I 4091 I mm Remodeling A building permit was issued this morning by the city engi- j neer"8 office to W. H. Wright & Sons company for certain remodeling and i the building of a garage on the prop- i 111!; street. The estimated cost of the new work Is $900. Walter Robinson of Provo, is a business busi-ness visitor to Ogden today Mrs. G. L. Stevonson of Elko, Nev., is visiting with friends in this city. Chicago Registrant Mlon Sante, a draft registrant of Chicago, will be inducted in-ducted into service In Ogden. his pa-pers pa-pers having been forwarded to 'he local exemption board, with instructions instruc-tions to send him to the army Visiting Friends Grazing Examiner Examin-er tlSrnest O, Winkler of the foresi ' service is taking a few davs leave of absent-. and m visiting with friends at ' Richfield On a Trip W. B, Rice, forest examiner exam-iner ol the office of lands of the forest service, has gone for a trip through three national forests, the Salmon and Challifi forests in Southern Idaho and the Teton forest in Western Wyoming He will be away several days utend 1 ing to some entry survey work. Licence Is6uea . aier G Waldron of Morgan and Lillian Beesley of Sunset, j Davis OOunty, were issued a marriaj,re j license today at the court house. oo |