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Show RANDOM REFERENCES Moncv to loan. Kelly & Herrici:. 4706 Comfort Station The building of Iihr- showerbath and comfort station for tJOUriBta at .Tones' Grove is to begin at .nre, the inn tract having been let. The iniprovment will require an penditure of about $Sfn, which La being be-ing met by the city and the Ogden Publicity Human Ogden Taxi. Thone 3054. 4T0t Federal Bureau There is considerable consider-able doubt as to the fate of the fed- ral employment bureau, but it is be lieved lhat conqr.s will make ihi p propriatlons necessary to carry on tho work before the nd nf the present! month No word to close the bureau has been received and this la taken to indicate that the funds will be forth coining for its maintenance The funds supplied by the city, county and private pri-vate resources are exhausted, btr the bureau will continue during July aj least. Old paper for sale. Ogden Standard. Stand-ard. Burning Rubbish The fire department depart-ment was called yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock to extinguish a burning pile of rubbish in tbe rear of Redfield Automatic Control company at 374 j Washington avenue. Ice Pure distilled irtlflclal only. M. U Jones Coal & Ice Co. Phone 160 Livestock Exchange Under the call, of President W. H. Norton, directors of the Ogden Livestock fcischange will meet this evening in the Keller Meat company office to discuss a number of important questions relative to the advancement ad-vancement of livestock business in the Ogden district. Clean rags wanted at The Standdrc' office. From War Service Mrs Emma Bowman received word yesterday that her son. George, had safely landed at Newport News after spending 15 months In service overseas Fred B. Fowler, son of Mr and Mrs. Paul Fowler of 2837 Lincoln avenue, arrived in Ogden last Sunday, having been released re-leased from military' service. WE do custom milling ot all kinds of Tour and feed. Wet Ogden Milling and Elevator Co. 3608 Grass Fire Th entire equipment of the Ogden fire department was called last night at Oo'clock to extinguish a gTass fire in the rear of the Goddard Packing company, which was endangering endan-gering that establishment. Members of the fire department are of the opinion opin-ion that the tire was started by Bmall boys playing with matches QUICK messenger service. Phono 502s 2900 G. W. Tripp, 320Ms 25th street "The photographer in your town." Established Estab-lished 1903. Reliable. Guest of Police Chief P. S. Kiely, chief of police at Plainfield, N. J., was the guest yesterday afternoon of Chief of Police T. E. Browning of thin city. Mr Kiely is en route to the Pacific coasL He was taken for a trip through the canyon and shown other points of interest in this city and county. Assortment finest geraniums. In bloom' practically half price. bumk floral. 4173 "Fishing tackle that's fit for finning finn-ing " Thav ia the kind we sell. Geo. A. Lowe Co. I Enlistments Instruct ion have been' received by the local recruiting of lice' of the United States army to receive enlistments for special assignment on the Mexican border, as follows; In- fantry, cavalry, field artillery, fngi-, I neering corps, medical department,' signal corps, air service and quarter -H masters corps. i Tackle fishing with our fishing tac kle is the advice of Mr. Fisher at the Geo. A. Lowe Co. fishing tacklo de-H de-H partment. He will sell you the tacKle and the license to use it "1 Fire In Teton Forrt According to a j report received at the local offices of I the foreet service this morning from i the supervisor of the Teton national J foreBL a very serious fire is burning I in the Fail River basin at the head of' I the Hoback river. The supervisor) j stated that he and ten men have left j for the scene of the conflagration. j Cltan rags wanted -t the Standard I office. I Three-Cent Stamp Goes Out Effective Effec-tive this morning, three-cent stamps .are no longer required on first class letter mall of two ounces or under. The 1 old postal law requiring two cents for! such letters, which was discontinued when this country entered the recent' war, went back into effect this morning. morn-ing. Postal cards may be sent to points outside the city for one cent. No money will be refunded for stamped envelopes and postcards, however they can be exchanged for other postal matter. I Ogden Welding Repair Co.,. 2274 Washington. Phone 993-J. Key fitting. "Yea, ah, I landed that 6 pound trout with Geo. A. Lowe Co. fishing tackle last year so I have bought this year'B supply from that old reliable store." Deputy Recorder Mies Lettie Ririe, daughter of State Auditor Joseph Ririe, has been named deputy county recorder by Mlas Kathryn Higgiri-botham Higgiri-botham Tbe appointment was con firmed by the board of county commissioners. commis-sioners. $2,000 for Exhibit The board of' county commissioners have appropriat-ad appropriat-ad $2,000 to be spent in the prepara- j tion of tho exhibit of Weber county at I tho state fair to bo held in Salt Lake thls fall. Building Permit A building permit was issued this morning to Leo Christensen for the construction of a cement block on C avenue between Wilson Lane and the O. S. L. tracks, the approximate cost of which is to be $1800. Plumber's Licertse An application for a plumber's license was asked of tbe city commission this morning by the Washington Plumbing company, and the matter was referred to the city engineer for Investigation and report. re-port. oo A spinster says a stolen kiss is better than no kiss at all. |