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Show 3 RANDOM H REFERENCES Wanted Boy with wheel lor deliv ering at Bramwell's. 9G10 Everj! Conferences Frank M. Driggs, BU-I BU-I fwf perintendent of the state school for the llfilft! deaf and blind nt ;tKilm. will att nd est 1 the conferences of school official- of American schools to be held til Co- lumbus, Ohio, November 11 to 14, inclusive. in-clusive. Mr Driggs is secretary of the conference. Old paper Tor caie. ogden Ctand- I I I B, Second Ward Sunday school con-, v ferences will be held in the Second ward Sunday. Sessions are scheduled for 10 a m. and 7 p ni All members are urged to be present. Clean rags wanted at The Standjrcf tl ,f,e . Uintah ward will p honor to the ' soldiers who gave their iivei In the world war at the ward meeting house h'U' Sunday afternoon. Members ol South lUMlJ Weber ward will unite with the mem bers of Uintah ward in making the affair a success. "V. Elevator girl wanted at The Reed StOG Villadsen Brothers have obtained a contract for th' erection of a rein forced concrete cannery to be huilt by i'43' the Morgan Canning company at Smithfield, Utah The cost will be about $60,000 Machinery and oth r cpa- equipment will be included to the C08l lM price. i Indian tanned buffalo rug. Reason-, Reason-, ,j able. Write Box F, care Standard. 8974 : Ward Conferences Ward confer - ences at lb Kanesville aAd i linton meeting houses will be held next Sunday. Sun-day. Meetings of the priesthood will bo held at 9 o'clock. SuimIhv school, pJ( 10:30 o'clock, and a sacrament meet-ins meet-ins at 2 p m. All hp rubers, of the two wards art expected to be In attendance. at-tendance. I fi WANTED Paper of May 9th at Stan-,ciU' Stan-,ciU' dard office. 9972 3 Vi Wanted paper of September 9th at Standard office. 1.94 fU Roland Sutton, aged 17, enlisted in the United States naval air service at the local recruiting station here yester- 1 ' COAL, all ki. Is. Buy now M. L. Jones Coal & Ico Co. Ph. 1603. rr,v Photograpns are history of the fam-jpt- Hy Have them taken todav at The 0) Tripp Photo Studio, 320 Vi 25th Sr. 'J033 . Violates State Law Charged With iDFVi having . loiaii'd ill., state law regard-ijx regard-ijx lnf lhp salv of tobacco to minors, a J wararnt for the arrest of Ben Demus.j bo opi rates a store on the corner of 'wenty-fourth street and Jefferson . run . was sworn m yesterda) by Pro-.ation Pro-.ation Officer Thomas Shreeves. He s alleped to have sold tobacco to boys tetween the ages of 18 and 21 ears A i iic the age limit of the juvenile I court removes thr case from its jurl1--dictlon, auihoritie6 said that the were determined to push the case Into the city courts Henry Blair, iano tuner. Ph. 1245-NM. 9945 Money to loan. KelK & Herrlck. 4706 Novelty Dances Special novelty I dances will be featured this evening at the Berthana Manager J F. Goss an-QOUnced an-QOUnced yesterda that ladies present would be given Bp eial faors fori agility displayed in the new innovations innova-tions Professor W. H Woodard will be in charge of the floor this evc-. evc-. ning. Clear, -age wanted -t th Standard i'flce I 1 Artistic funeral pieces a specialty. ' Duruke Floral Company, Ph. 62-W. 4173 Arrested B. Demos, a merchant, was arrested this morning by Detec-tivi Detec-tivi - Tout a m.J i.'b.Mnb. rs at 7veot-tourth 7veot-tourth and Jefferson, and is charged With selling tobaccos to minors. His bail was fixed at $75. Will Be Tried Oct. 29, Ben Cohen, who was arrested a few days ago on a ! liquor charge will be tried before I Judge D. R. Roberts, October 29 Cohen is out on $200 bail. i Dance Third ward. Friday, October :24th. Ole Reeves' Jazz orchestra. 364 At Dee Hospital Mrs Frank M. Da-vey, Da-vey, well known piano instructors of Ogden, underwent a serious operation at the Dee hospital yesterday and is reported re-ported as getting along fairly well io-da io-da . Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses li-censes were issued this afternoon at the office of the coun'y clerk to Ciar I once Hardu and Bessie Neville, both! of Ogden, and to Richard J. King ton and Minnie E Jensen, both of Ogoen. j Seeks Divorce Eva Murray filed suit for divorce in the district court, this afiernoon against Kenneth Mur ray upon the grounds of failure to provide. pro-vide. The couple were married in Ogden. Og-den. July 1. 1916, and have two children chil-dren of which the plaintiff asks the custody together with alimony oo |