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Show II RANDOM I REFERENCES Car Service Improving. With the up to-datc schedule of car service now in order on the Utah-Idaho railroad in Ogden. the irnffie has started to Increase In-crease with a roat percentape over the old tini trallic, according to J. W. EUingSOIl, traffic manager of the organization. or-ganization. Ogden Is one of the few cities in the United States with the 5 cent fare still in order and thp sen-ice sen-ice now bing served the public Is first class in even particular. f Red Cross Roll Call Headquarters for membership supplies, blanks, buttons, but-tons, flags, is in Room 2. City Hall Telephone 489. 573 High Priests Meet. Sund&v morning morn-ing at 10:30 o'clock the members of the High Priests Quorum Of Weber take will hold their monthly meeting meet-ing at the Weber Normal college. Members are invited to be present. T G. Lienhardt has purchased the Tabernacle Pharmacy. Phone 475 379 I Six Building Permits. Six building build-ing permits have been granted in five days of November, according to Building Build-ing Inspector Davis. C. A. Utdy was granted the right to build a $2,000 home on Binford avenue, between Jackson and Qulncey avenues, yesterday, yester-day, while permission was granted E D. Nest to remodel his homo to the extent of $600. Wanted Boy with wheel Tor delivering deliv-ering at Bramwell's. 9610 Hlckenlooper Made Sergeant. Corporal Corp-oral Frank Hlckenlooper has been named sergeant of Troop B of Ogden, according to Lieutenant Colonel Jorg-enson. Jorg-enson. Peter O. Christanson and George W. Cook, both privates, first class, were promoted to corporals The appointments were made at the recommendations of Captain W. E Llndqulst Old paper tor caie. ugdtn Ctan-J-Joins Evening Teaching Force. Mrs. Irene Keene, has been added to the faculty of the Americanization classes at the Central Junior High school, ac cording to word given out by the I school authorities. Attendance in thc-classes thc-classes which are held Tuesday and Thursday evenings Is rapidly increas ing, according to Principal Junk Clean rags wanted st The Stano'arc1 tfflcf. I New Classes In Schools. Choice reading is ono of the new classes offered of-fered in Ogden by the University of Utah The new class will met Friday Fri-day at 4 :30 o clock in the Central High school with Professor L. A Qulvey In charge. Elevator girl wanted at The RCMkL Ogden Stake Conference.-Tly quar terly conference of the Ogden stake will' be held in the Tabernacle Sunday Sun-day morning and afternoon. General addresses will be delivered by the church authorities. President Thomas !' E. McKay will present the quarterh report Musical programs will be given at both sessions. Indian tanned buffalo rug. Reasonable. Reason-able. Write Box F, caro Standard. 8971 Slow In Paying Taxes. Tax payers of Weber county are slow in paying, i pecording to County Treasurer Davis Evans. Although the lists were mailed eeveral woeks ago the lack of response re-sponse has been noteworthy, according accord-ing to Treasurer Davis. In order that a congestion may bo avoided during the laat days of payment, it is ad vised that the people pay immediately. immediate-ly. The final hour for payment with out delinquency is scheduled for 12 o'clock noon, Saturday. November 29, WANTED Paper of May 9th at Standard Stan-dard office. 9972 Monthly Priesthood Meeting The monthly stake priesthood of the We ber stake will be held at 2 o'clock Sunday Sun-day in the Second ward chapel. All officers, bishops and counsellors arc expected to be present. Wanted paper of September 9th al Standard office. 394 I Boys Buy Liquor. After having beer i held under the supervision of the Juv enile court for three days, three I ouths who were arrested on Hal for being intoxicated 'H y0 jdfvulged the place where they had obtained ob-tained the liquor. The boys, when I taken Into custody by the police, told jof having purchased Stomach Bitters from a youth at the Ninth ward Ptops. Eater, however, they told of purchasing purchas-ing a pint of whiskey for $6. It is alleged that the Juveniles have been employed by older persons to dispose of the illicit goods. Clean rags wanted -t the Standard iff let Bey Scout Meeting. The investiture of members of Boy Scout troop 23 was held last evening in the Ninth ward meeting house, Scoutmaster Bergs' Berg-s' rom presiding. Two boys. Patrol Leader Theodore Banford and Scout Scribe Carmen Anderson, were invested in-vested with second class badges. Tenderfoot Ten-derfoot badges wero given to Frank simmerson. Allen Hampton and Arthur Ar-thur Johnson. Forty five members ere present at the "peanut" social v, hich was held following the ceremony. cere-mony. Artistic funeral pieces a specialty. Dumke Floral Companv, Ph. 62-W. 4178 Charged With Vagrancy. Manuel Alamis was arrested early this morn ing by members of the police department depart-ment and Is lodged in the city Jail I barged with vagrancv. Alamis will face trial before Judge D. R. Roberts tomorrow morning Photograpns are history' of the family. fam-ily. Have them taken todav at The Tripp Photo Studio. 320 Vi 25th St- 0933 Disturbs the Peace. L Leary. arrested ar-rested by the police department last nirhr charged with disturbing ihe peace, was released today on furnishing furnish-ing bail in the sum of 100. Leary will be tried before Judge Roberts in the Cits court Friday A good printer wanted at once. Dee-N'euteboom Dee-N'euteboom Ptg. Co Good business opportunity for the right man G75 Boys Plead Guilty S. E. Lockhard. John Flnnlgan and Frank Bradford pleaded guilty to a charge of drunk I enness in the city court this morning i and were fined $50 with the alterna le sentence of 50 days In the cit Jail by Judge D. R. Roberts Exams in Logan, Sixteen applicants I for the position of census enumerator took examinations yesterday after noon at 3:30 at Logan, according to District Supervisor George Romney, I Jr Examinations will be held this ! afternoon for Box Elder county at iBrigham City, conducted by Miss Romney, Rom-ney, who is acting as assistant to her father in this work Meet Friday There will be mret ing of the Weber -County Rod nd Gun association Friday evening in Ihe Weber county court house when all 'members are asked to be present. Born A fine baby boy was born to ithe wife of A. H. de Witt at .he Dee ' hospital yesterday. At Dee Hospital Mrs. C Clyde 'Brown underwent an operation at 'ne Dee hospital Monday mornlrg of tbis week and is reported as getting along nicely. Troop 23 Making Canvass. The Red Cross drive In the Ninth ward for membership in the American organization organiz-ation has been granted the Bo Scouts of thai section. Troop 23 of the Boy , Scouts will handle the subscription gathering for the Red f'ross and a house to house canvass in that section will be made by the members of the organization. Soldiers Pass Through Ogden Three carloads of foldiers from . V-Presidio V-Presidio at California are scheduled to arrle in Ogden !his afternoon and will leave for some point on the Den ver & Rio Grande railroad. No definite information as to where the men were en route to could be obtained f.vmi the telegraph office at the depot It; la thought that the men are being sent to Colorado because of the coai situation situa-tion Al White Visits Friends Al White,' Ogdenite and a member of the lo,al Grand Army of the Republic post, ar-rived ar-rived in Ogden today after having visited vis-ited several weeks in Omaha, Neb He is en route to Sawtelle Mr. White spent today visiting i'riends and r?!a-tlves. Handbooks for Scouts Fifty copies of B. & B. first "aid handbooks were presented today to the Boy Scout troops by A. A McBride of the Mc-Bride Mc-Bride Drug company. These handbooks hand-books will be used by scotitmrter in giving first aid instructions to the Boy Scouts. A letter irom Bauer & Bluck of Chicago accompanied the handbooks and stated: "We believe that this or- j ganliatiOD ha accomplished a great deal of good, particularly along first aid lines, and so are glad to co operate with them." Flower Beds Planted Flower beds have been planted around the city hall by the city and will be preserved until un-til spring. Tulips and other choice flowers Imported from Holland have, been received and the work of plant-, ing the flowers has started. Rod and Gun Club The Weber County Rod and Gun club will hold a special meeting Friday, November 7, at which plans for the coming year will be discussed. The organization has a number of new members and it Is expected that complete details for the 1920 season will be made at the! meeting tomorrow. Big Force to Police Park Fifty1 members of the police department, together to-gether with fifty members of the American Legion will police the grounds at Lorln Farr park on Armistice Armis-tice day, according to ord given out here toda The police of tho city po lice department and the members of the organization of the American I,e glon will endeavor to solve the problems prob-lems which have confronted the plans in the past. |