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Show IH RANDOM j REFERENCES Lost rurse containing bills and s:l- er in Pottpr's cafe. Return 221 Ec l Bldg. Reward. 8825 Moving to Ogden- Senator P. P. Crandall ol star Valley, wo.. Is to I lake up residence in Ofden, says a report re-port from Cheyenne. This docs no: mean that the senator will give up his .seat in the Wyoming legislature He v ill Btill regard Star Valley as hi" home and be in his place at the next general assembly of the legislature WANTED Competent dictaphone operator, op-erator, fCO per week. Good chance for advancement. Ogden Tkg. and Prov. , ( Co. 8789 Marler's Good Record Lieutenant T. L Marler, Troop 15, Utah national guard, a well known Ogden man, took lorty-sixth place in the marine corps lup shoot at Caldwell, N. J. L, ' Will buv, cash, desirable city pop i erty, if priced right. P. O. Box 361. S6S9 ! ti Trafffic Cases The Salt Lake district dis-trict traffic committee will hear nine cases at its next meeting, September 9, among which will be a plea of the Globe Grain and Milling company that provision be made for storing in transit, tran-sit, cotton seed cake and cotton seed meal. IDee-Nutcboom Printing Co. has moved from 2362 to 2370 Wash. Ave. 8G94 Public Health Ogden directors of th Utah Public Healtb association arc called to the annual meeting of the Hotel Utah on Monday. October 6 The program for the rest of the year and a tentative outline of work to be done during 1920 will be discussed. Ogden directors of the association arc: J. U. Eldredge. Jr., Mrs. James Canse, A. R. Heywood, E. S. Hinckley, Charles Hol-lingsworth, Hol-lingsworth, Dr. R. S. Joyce, Dr. Ezra C. Wanted Paper of May 9, 10th and July 29. Standard office. 8565 New Auto Company A. new automobile automo-bile company has commenced opera-1 tions in Ogden at 22"5 Washington avc nue, under the style of the Felt Auto Supply company, V. H. Eckmaun be-1 ing geenral manager of the concern. Diamond tires will be a feature of the stock carried by the company. CORSETIERE Spirella corsets. Call! 2081 for appointment. 84S9 Clearfield Reception Clearfield is to i have a reception of all ex-service men ! of the United States army, navy ail'1 marines Tuesday night. There will bo a banquet and social meeting, and th men are asked to appear in their uni , forms. Money to loan. Kelly L. Herrlck. Eleventh Ward The following are the officers of the newly reorganized Sunday school of the Eleventh ward. James H. Riley, superintendent; J M. Carlson, first assistant, and Russell Tanner, second assistant. Clean rags wanted -. the Standard ftfffCO. Going to Oil Fields George ResdST left Ogden Saturday night to Visit 'h. Lost Soldier country in Wvoming n Prompt service !a Cleanlnc. Pressing Press-ing and Alterations. Regal Cleaner. Phone 513. 83S7 H -In Practice of Law John G He-wood, He-wood, son of A. R. Heywood of this city, has resumed his law practice in ' jj San Francisco. Do It Now Have a family picture ' taken at the Tripp Photo Studio, 320H 25th street, before school begins. 8399 Arm Broken Mrs. Annie Y McGregor, Mc-Gregor, 65, of North Ogden. sustained a broken arm and bruised ribs yester- ' day morning by attempting to climb to ' the top of her coal house, in order to ; set a box for some pigeons. While her injuries are painful, they are net. serious. Artlttlc Funeral Pieces a specialty. Ljmko F'oral Co. Phons 52-W. 49oU Going on a Mission Alma Peterson ; of Hnntsville, is settling his affairs I preparatory' to departure for Copen hagen as a missionary of the Latter aay Saints church. This will be tie second mission to the Danish city which Mr. Peterson has undertaken Clean rags wanted at The Standdrc? 1H cfflcs. 1 Troop Organized At the seventh i ard last night Scout Executive I George A. Goates organized a troop of ! twentyfive boys, to be known as Troop 12, Ogden Boy Scouts. Carl Peterson is the scoutmaster. Tho boys listened to an interesting address delivered de-livered by Mr. Goates on the meaning and the purpose of the Scout move-meat. move-meat. WE do custom milling ot all kinds of fiour Jnd feed. West Ogden Milling , tud Elevator Co. 3603 Sells Home William Toller has sold his home at 640 Twenty-first street re- i ceiving $6300. Old papers xor saie. Ogden Standard. Stand-ard. Going to Coast Frank Peterson and wife, who have sold their home on Twenty-third street, are soon to leave I for California. Bl I I COAL, all ki:.ds. Buy now. M. L. Jones III Coal & Ice Co. Ph. 1603. 2568 Deputy 'Clerk Mi6s Amy Shupe as-i as-i sumed duties at the county clerk's of- I fice this morning as a deputy clerk. HI 40 TOMATO peelers wanted at the Utah Canning Co, 29th & Pacific at once. Good wages 87S1 I j Back From Outing A. L. Brewer of I the Dairy Supply company, has return- l d from Bear Lake. H 1 Broke Jail Harry Gordon, 38 years Hi o( gc was arrested by Deputy Shcr-''?'' Shcr-''?'' iff Wllllam Brown, upon a warrant I ' HI from the sheriff at Evanston. Wyoming. Wyom-ing. Gordon is charged withb reak-ing reak-ing jail. Goes to Logan E L. Titley, lately clerk to the Eccles estate left Ogden today for Logan, Utah, whire he will open his new business as an agent for collections. Mr, Titley is one of the wideawake young business men of Ogden. Og-den. Canyon Cars The U, I C. will continue con-tinue its present summer car schedule to and from Ogden canyon during the month of September or until Weather conditions are unfavorable. Fire Alarm A brush fire near tbt east end of Twenty-fifth street last evening brought out the fire depait ment. |