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Show RANDOM REFERENCES Home made doughnuts, fried every hour, the best made. Greenwell Con-fectioncry. Con-fectioncry. 3053 Red Cross The local chapter of the Red Cross asks for added assistance to enable them to complete the work assigned to them. It was planned t' close th rooms in the First National bank building about June 1, but lack of aid is said to have delayed the closing clos-ing for a few days. ELECTRICAL and slightly used sew- Iing machine for sale at Light House. 2454 Wash. 3979 Canner8 to Need Help The outlook for a heavy crop of tomatoes is of such assuring nature that one of the large canning companies has asked the federal fed-eral employment service bureau to reg- j ister 100 women and 60 men for the coming season. Registrations will be taken at the federal office in the basement base-ment ot the Reed hotel. c Call the Lighthouse to inspect or repair your elevators. Fhone 5bl. 3978 Inferior Gasoline Alleging that inferior in-ferior gasoline is being sold In Ogden, a protest was uttered last night at a meeting of the board of directors of ihe Merchants of Ogden, and the organization or-ganization decided to ask for informa-, lion as to the cause from the dealers supplying the local trade. It is believed be-lieved that the cost may be lessened to meet the poor quality loss. Clean raga wanted t the- Standard office. Eleventh Ward The subject of the Liberty and Peace conference will be the topic for discussion in the parents' (lass In the Eleenth ward next Sunday Sun-day morning. G. W. Tripp, 320. 25th street "The photographer in vour town' Established Estab-lished 1903. Reliable. Police Whistles The police off:rer.s of Ogden City have been equipped with police whistles. The whistles have a peculiar note and can be distinguished by officers. Ogden Welding & Repair Co., 2274 Washington. Phone 993-J. Key fitting. Elki Delegations of good sire will be sent to this city June 6th and 7th by Elk lodges in Salt Lake Provo, Eureka, Eu-reka, and Park City to attend the sixth annual eomentlon of the Utah Btat Elks' association. According to Secretary Sec-retary Harold J Parker, delegates will come as follows. Salt Lake 37; Provo T 9; Park City 10, Eurekn 9. Secretary Parker also announced thatO . R. Dib-1 Dib-1 blee, president of the state associa-I associa-I tlon, who has been engnged for the past nine months, in aero motor production pro-duction for the government, will attend at-tend the convention. Clean rags wanted at The Standard office. Ice Pure distilled artificial only. M. L Joncn Coal & Ice Co. Thono 1603 2o68 ' No Influenza Aeenrdinrc to reports from health officials in this city there has nor been one case of influenza reported re-ported since May 4th. Scowcroft Joseph Scowcroft was re-elected president and manager of J the John Scowcroft & Sons' company at a directors meeting yesterday. Other Oth-er officers elected were: He.bor Scowcroft, Scow-croft, Sr., vice president and assist-1 (ant manager; John W. Scowcroft, vice president; Willard Scowcroft, Secre-I Secre-I tary and treasurer; James Scowcroft, j assistant secretary and treasurer. WE do custom milling ot all kinds of i flour and feed. West Ogden MillinR ! and Elevator Co. 3608 Returns Home II W Jones of the H. W. Jones Shoe company, returned ,lrom Spokane this morning. He has just recovered from an illness, which v. filleted him while he was "out on the road." Old papers for 6ale. Ogden Stand ' ard. , Too Cold for Uniforms Ogden city police officers, in accordance with an 'order issued by the chief of police, appeared this morning on the streets I p their summer uniforms of light j brown. Several officers were bundled up in their overcoats and expressed i themselves as wishing that the chlel j had made his order to go into effect a few days later when the weather j micht be warmer QUICK messenger service. Phone 502. 2900 Largest assortment of pot plants and i cut flowers in Ogden. Phone 52-W. Dumke Floral Co Wrestling Contests Wrestling : matches between North Ogden boys and students of Jack Ilarbertson will be held this eveninp at North Ogden I The proceeds gained from the bouts j will go towards the fund for a gymnasium gym-nasium to be fitted out for the boy scouts of North Ogden. The wrestlers wrest-lers have donated their services. Five bouts have been arranged. J. E. Everett, typewriter repairs and supplies, second hand machines. 704 Eccles. Tel. 359. Offices Closed All city and count v offices with the exception of the ' Sheriffs department were closed to-i to-i day The deputies of the department .worked in short shiftg dunne: the day at the office, while others were on duty patrollng the canyon. i Married Frank B. Chapman of Salt Lake, and Reta Sage, of Ogden. were married at the court house: by Bishop ( M. Sanderson, late yesterday afternoon. after-noon. Granted a Divorce Mrs. Elvira Hansen Han-sen has been granted a decree Of-di- ! vorce from William Hansen, upon the grounds of cruelt The plaintiff w;is awarded the custody of three children land $30 per month alimony. The de-fi de-fi ndant was ordered to pay the costs i ! of court. The couple were married in Copenhagen, Denmark, May 10. 1 11898. |