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Show RANDOM II REFERENCES Assortment finest geraniums. In bloom- practically hair price. L)ukv Meeting Postponed Dun to lack of! attendance the Soldiers' Sailors' and Marines' meeting which was to be-held be-held at the Elks' club rooms last night was postponed. The date for the next meeting has not been decided. I' i was the intention of the officers Inst night to organize a local post of the American Legion DEERING mowers and rakes for t-ale by Sidney Stevens Implemony a "Fishing tackle that's fit for tab- ing." That is the kind we sell. Geo. ' A. Lowe Co. Painting of School Bids are being sought by the Authorities of the Utah State School for the Leaf and Blind for the painting of all the buildings. The bids on the project will be re- j reived until noon on June 26 The only building work this year at the school will be the construction of a largo silo, costing about $500. Home made doughnuts, fried every hour, the best made. Greene ell Con-, fectionery. 3953 Increase In Pay Ten carriers and J eight clerks at the local postoffice will receive an increase in wages of 5100 per annum, effective July 1st, for faith-ful faith-ful attendance to their duties The men to whom the raise will be given I have been in the postal employ for many years. Tackle fishing with our fishing Lac- j kle is the advice of Mr Fisher at the i .eo. A. Lowe Co fishing tackle de-j partraent He will sell you the tackle and the license to use It. Marriage Licenses John P. Parten-heimer Parten-heimer of Ogden and Marie Walker of I. ay ton were married yesterday after-1 noon in the courthouse by Bishop 0 M. Sanderson James E. Ellis and Anna Reeves of Evanston. Wyo, were married by Bishop Thatcher Mar i riage licenses were issued to the fol-l James H Wiggins and Belva Bal- , lantyne, both of Ogden, Harvey E. j Holland and Josephine Heywood. both of Ogden; Bert Felter and Emma L. Ladd of Montello, New; Daniel A.I James of Mlllbume. Wyo , and Beatrice Taylor of Harrisville; Orson E. Aspcr and Evalene Gelsler of Harrisville, ijbH! f Clean rags wanted -t the Standard Lagoon Excursion-Join the Danes in the celebration of the 700th anniversary anniver-sary of the Danish flag, the oldest Qag in the world, Wednesday, June IS, Lagoon. La-goon. Round trip, 2oc, excursion trains over the Bamberger. "Yes, sir, I landed that 61 pound trout with Geo. A Lowe Co fishing lackle last ear so I have bought this gear's supply irom that old reliable Selects Site A E. Mandel, general manager of the National Paper Products Prod-ucts company, who has been here for some time looking for a site for the new fiber shipping case plant which I his company is to erect in Ogden, stat- ea yesterday mat be had made a selection se-lection of the site but would not naire the location until the negotiations for its purchase have been closed. G. W. Tripp, 3206 25th BtreeL "The photographer in your town." Established Estab-lished 1903. ReUable. Landscape Gardener Emil Hansen, state landscape gardener with 'the Utah Agricultural college at Logan, is jii Ogden and conferred with City Cot i-missloner i-missloner Miles L. Jones on beau tifying the city parks. Some work has been outlined for Glenwood park which will tend to make it one of th most beautiful spots of the towa Ogdn Welding & Repair Co., 2274 Washington. Phone 903 J. Key fitting. ! Aids Farmers The Utah Packing corporation has donated $500 toward the construction of the Liberty eut-oft I road, which gives the farmers of Ogden Og-den valley a short road from the valley val-ley to the pea vinery near Eden. This vas announced by the county commissioners commis-sioners yesterday, who also state that he work is progressing so that the road will be completed by the first of July and ready for the farmers when the pea season opens. Hi Winter's Resort, now open. Free to picnic parties. Welcome to all. Camp- j ing grounds to rent or lease for any number of years. Phone 27 -W, Hunts- I vUle. 4261 Women workers for the Red Cross are wanted to attend the State University Uni-versity of Colorado to take a special I course in Red' Cross work during the period from June 30 to September, according ac-cording to information received in Ogden. Og-den. The demand for workers great-ly great-ly exceeds the supply. QUICK messenger servioe. Phone 501;. 2900 Grazing Lands Assistant District Forested C. N. Woods loft Ogden this morning for American Fork, Utah, .o make an investigation of the grazing lands in that section. A petition has been filed with the local forest officials offi-cials to investigate these lands with J ihe purpose of placing them under gov 1 . rnment regulation. J. E. Everett, typewriter repairs and aupplles, second hand machines. 704 3 Eccles. TeL 359. , $ Investigate . Mining . Claims Dis- 'net Forest Engineer J. P. Martin and 3 K. E. Gery, in charge of the depart- -a iiuent of lands in thi6 district of the forest Bcrvlco, lolt Ogden this morn Ing to make an inspection of mining claims on the Wasatch national forest. for-est. WE do custom milling or all kinds of flour and feed. West Ogden Milling and Elovator Co. 3608 Fishing Good S. B. Locke, in charge r.f the recreational department of this district of the forest service, returned to Ogden this morning from Fish Lake -.hero he has been making an investigation investi-gation as to the recreational resourl i b. He was pleased with the possibilities of the country and stated that the fishing fish-ing was excellent. Clean rags wanted at Tbe Standard office. Permit A building permit was issued is-sued late yesterday afternoon to J. F. , Kelly for the construction of an addi- j tion to and remodeling of a dwelling house on West Second street, the im- provement to cost $5,000. Old papers for sale, Ogden Standard. Stand-ard. From Oregon Re. R. Miller ol Salem, Ore., is the pleasant week end j guest of Rev, and Mrs. Marque on Moffitt street. fee Pure distilled artificial only. M L. Jones Coal & Ice Co. Phono 1603 Home From Overseas Louis E Bates, son of Mrs. E. E. Bates of Kanesville. has returned from ovyi-seas ovyi-seas where he has been in the third i nrmy of occupation for some Unit' I Louis Bates has seen service for the past ten months. He arrived in New York yesterday and will be home in a few days. Charges Battery George C Stanley swore to a complaint yesterday afternoon after-noon charging Bert Grey with batten. Grey is alleged to have struck Stanley, fracturing his jaw during a quarrel following an automobile accident in Ogden canyon Arrested for Speeding L C. Hoi-brook, Hoi-brook, arrested last night on Twenty-eighth Twenty-eighth street and Washington avenue lor driving his automobile in excess r. f the speed limit, appeared in th city court this morning and entered a p'ea of not guilty. The case was st for hearing next Friday morning. Baii was fixed at $10. Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses li-censes were issued at the office of the county clerk this morning to the fol- losing Walter E Brostrom and Jessie i I. Allen, both of Ogden; James F. Storey, North Ogden, and Blanche E , Smith. Ogden. ;md io Francis L. Kerns ley, I gden, and Mary I. Blodgett, North Ogden. Called North Mrs. T. C. Hanloy was called to Rawlins. Wyo., Monday morning on account of the serious ill - ) ness of her little granddaughter, Mary Helen Jordan. |