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Show RANDOM I REFERENCES 5 Assortment finest geraniums, in bloom; practically half price. Dumke J Floral. 173 Kj "Fishing tackle that's fit for fisli- ing." That is the kind we Bell. Geo H A. Lowe Co. Home made doughnuts, fried every hour, the best made Greenwcll Con-, Bj i' fectlonery. 3953 K Tackle falling with our fishing tac H kle is the advice or Mr. Fisher at the L' (",ro. A Lowe Co. fishing tackle de H partment. He will sell you the tackle v. and the license to use it. Clean rags wanted t the Standard i office. H Yes, sir. I landed that 6V4 pound . HI trout with Geo. A Lowe Go, tlshlnjM K tackle last year so I have bought this B year's supply from that old reliable! Hi store." G. W. Tripp, 320 25th street "The photographer in our town " Estab-, llsb.ed 1903. Reliable. Arrives Home Ensign William : Ilibbs. son of Ir and Mrs. Auibre-e H' p. Hibbs, arrived in Ogden i his morn-1 H ing on the Los Angeles Limited and H will spend a month with his parental and friends in tins oit Ensign Hibbs V graduated from Annapolis this momh and upon his return will be assigned to U the cruiser New York. Ogden Welding & Repair Co.. 2274 j Washington. Phone 993-J. Key fitting. ' Berry and cherry pickers, nver 12 1 years old, wanted by M. K Jacobs of Hu Riverdale. Winter's Resort, now open Tree to' BJ! picnic parties Welcome to all. Camp- B ing grounds to rent or lease for any number of years. Thone 27 -W, Hunts- j ( ville. 4261 Born a seven -pound baby bo was n born to Mr. and Mrs. .1 H. Middleton M ' of 230 Thirtieth street last Tuesday evening. Mrs. Middleton was Miss Emma Compton of Promontory before her marriage. WE do custom milling or all kinds ot flour and feed. Vsi Ogden Milling 1 and Elevator Co. 3603 Dog Tax The report of the dog tax collector for the week of June 5 to 12. j inclusive, was submitted to the dtj commission this morning, showing that H j eleven dogs had bees killed during the H I week. Of this numh?r two were killed j j by autos and one poisoned; four were j estrays and four were dispatched by k consent of the owners. Taxes were j Hi collected on five dogs at $2 each. Thel H report stated that seventeen cats had HI been killed. Clean rags wanted at The Standard office. Returns From Navy rt Hansen, who enlisted in the navy last July, re-Hp re-Hp j turned to Ogden yesterday, having beed discharged from service. Old papers for eale. Ogden Stand j Four Firemen Removed Four Ogden Og-den city firemen, one member of each ! platoon, were relieved from du'v la evening by Fire Chief Graves, following follow-ing the request of Commissioner Jones, superintendent of public safety. Mr. Jones asked that the number of men be reduced so that the depati mental expanses would not exceed the municipal budgl I , Anybody interested in reading the Seven Books of Wisdom, call evenings ttt HIT SlillP an ftOQ At San Antonio Vlncenl Sexton, formerly ol the Ogden Standard news staff, is now un officer of tho aviation corps at Kelly field. San Antonio, Tex. Sexton was mustered into service with ihe Utah National Guard at Berkeley, Cal., as a student aviator and later still took flying lessons al Kelly field. Ice Pure distilled artificial only M. L. Jone3 Coal & Ice Co Phone lfiO.T 2o68 Fruit Shipments -According to F. C. Smith asistain superintendent of the Salt Lake division of the Southern Pacific Pa-cific railroad, there is a heavy fruit crop In California, part of which will be shipped east throuph this city Railroad officials have been advised that the traffic ihis year will be unusually un-usually heavy and are instructed to! make proper arrangements for perish.-j able fruits in transit. QUICK messenger eervloo. Phone 501j. 2900 Shore Estate The bond of Arthur Shore, administrator ot the estate -if George Shore, deceased, has been ordered or-dered increased in the district court from $800 to $2000. Two lots of the estate in West ogden have been ordered or-dered sold by (he court. J. E. Everett, typewriter repairs and supplies, second hand machines. 701 Eccles. TeL 359. Divorce Owen Humphries was granted a divorce from C. W. Humphries, Hum-phries, by Judge A W Agee, in the district court today, upon the grounds of nonsupport. Tho couple were married mar-ried in Brlgham City, September 14, 1914. The plaintiff was awarded the custody of the two minor children and $40 a month alimony. The defendant was ordered to pay the attorney's fees and the costs of the action. Call for a desk blotter, 20x23, at Dee-Neuteboom Dee-Neuteboom Printing Co., 2362 Washington Wash-ington Ave. 4132 Estate of Spaniard Henry Cenda-g6rta, Cenda-g6rta, a Spaniard, has filed a petition for letters of administration in the district court in the estate of Euse-bio Euse-bio Barainca, deceased, who died while on a visit to Ka spun, October 30, last The estate consists of $1(1,000 cash in an Ogden bank. The petitioner petition-er states that the only heir is Gerasia Barianca, who resides in Spain and who has requested Cendagorta to administer ad-minister the estate for her. Wall paper cleaned. Phone 563. Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses li-censes have been issued at the office of the county clerk to the following Parley J. Malan and Enid L. Pearce. both of Ogden. Clarence G. Dabb and Jennie Vandtrhelde, both of Ogden; Claude L. Cherry, Laketown, Utah, and Ethel Weir. Diamondvllle, Wyo. Big assortment of gas stoves and gas plates, just received. 4299 The L. A of O. R. will have a cooked food sale Saturday afternoon. June 14. at Wright's Dry Goods Store. 4332 |