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Show RANDOM REFERENCES SPIRITUALIST will hold puhlic seance. 363 21th St.. Thursday at 8 v m Mr Mathow?. Mrs. Reynold $ediuma ol Sail Lake. All welcome.. Jtii Nurse Bond Recovering Mrs. Hond. who ha? been critically 111 of influenza -pneumonia, is reported slowly recov-erinc recov-erinc at her horn-. 2120 Monroe ave I, H nu. Wanted Dovs over 18 wanted ftt ShupeAVilliams Candy factory. Doctor Returns Dr. J. W. PIdCOCk has returned to hi? praetice in Ogden after a six-weeks' vacation spent on f , !lt the Pacific coast G W. Tripp, 320 25th street -The photographer in your town." Established Estab-lished 1903. Reliable. Helping Hand One hundred and thirty-eight persons out of 300 or 400 applicants were found employment last month bv Mrs. Emma Montgomery of he Helping hand bureau, according o her report to the city commission Her report further states that she llJji; boarded and roomed seven persons until thev were able to find employ - lt ment Ogden Welding & Repair Co.. 227 1 Washington. Phone 993 J. Key fittinc. Ill 1 Dog Tax Collector Wesley Mann (yesterday filed oath of office as city rlog tnx collector, with the city com-U com-U "mission. L Clean rags wanted at The Standard office. City Engineer To fill the vaeaney 5r. the staff of the city engineer J. M Lentz has been selected by City Fncineer J. M. Tracy. The vacancy caused b tne resignation of R. S ( orlew who went to Denver to become be-come a highway engineer for the government gov-ernment Mr. Lentz was formerlj county survevor. Ice Pure distilled artificial only. M.I L. Jones Coal & Ice Co. Phone ir03 2668) Musicians Social Club At a meet-1 in? of the Ogden Musicians' Protective Union held last Sunday a social cluh was formed A dance at Lorin Farr park will be one of the early social af-Tairs af-Tairs of the elub Other outings w ill ( be arranged during the summer and fecials will be held at various perioei' Efcrough i he winter. Ml members ol he union are eligible to membership Old papert for sale. Ogden Stand- From Service Mis. W A Taylor.; Ilta 27r3 Wall avenue, has rer"Ued word that her son Norman Small, attached to the 119th Field Artillery, has ar- rived in New York from overseas, and I her eldest son O. W Small, has reacn- , ed Ft. Casev, Washington. Jfn QUICK messenger service. Phono 502. 1 2900 . " Leo W. Bradlev of Willard has ar-' rived in New York from overseas. Call 22 lor Taxi or Transfer service Home From Overseas W illiam O. I Erickson, who has been overseas for some time in army service has arrived , in an eastern port .'Til will be home. soon. His parent- reside at 2020 Hud I -cm avenue, and they are rejoicing! j er the sale arrival of their son. Clean rags wanted it the Standard office. Meeting Thursday The Ogden Rod und Gun club's meellng set for Friday ! .Lfl night has been set forward to Thurs-1 da night on account of the Golden Spike celebration. The meeting will ' be held in Judge A. W. Agee's court i L room In the court house at 8 o'clock. All members urged to be present. Paper Cleaned. Lowe and Evans Phone 19T8. ( 3415 Stamps Must Be Returned Infer I'll malion has been received b the internal in-ternal revenue service that persons un-Hijjjj un-Hijjjj He hlain the new proprietary stamps for toilet and medicinal articles arti-cles sold during the first few days of May must make icturn of the can celled stamps lo .he collector Blanks for making this return may be obtained ob-tained at Room 202, Federal building. Relics A bagcage car filled with reli( - of the early days of the building Ol the Union Pacific and the driving o the gold spike at Promontory. Mav 10, 1869, left Omaha yesterday and will arrive in Ogden tomorrow morning morn-ing for exhibition purposes at the celebration cele-bration Will be Given Vacation According to ad in - rec Ived In the daily postal bulletin from Washington, all soldiers who were former postal clerks before enlisting and have returned to that occupation, will be given a fifteen days' vacation on full pay, any thu after they return to work. Cash paid for Liberty Bonds. C H. Smith, 27S-25th St. 2965 From Agricultural College Dr. C. C. Merrill, professor 0f horticulture, at the Utah Agricultural college at Logan, Lo-gan, and Professor T. H. Abel visited Weber county ycsterda to investigate hotbed conditions. They are on their annual tour of investigation, compiling compil-ing data from various places visited I The results of their investigation xrttH be published. Wo telegraph flowers anvwhere In U. S or Canada. Dumke Floral. Ph. L. W FORD, leaeher of violin, has reopened h old studio. 237ov Washington Wash-ington avenm . Those desiring instruction instruc-tion can make arrangements bv eall-ing eall-ing at the studio. ' 351 Farm Bureau Membr r-d.ip in the' Weber county farm bureau is fast j climbing to the number Bel bv the' director for this year s quota. Out of the loi.io farmers in the countv, the bureau expects to have a total "membership "mem-bership this year of 1200. This is the fifth year that the bureau has been in' -peraiion and thai its work is being appreciated is shown by the large per centage of farmers of the eountv that I have become members. The towns of Hooper. Kanesville. Slatervllle, Clin i ton and North Ogden have exceeded their membership of 1918. Pie ThiefOne of the boldest robberies rob-beries reported in the annals of the police in many months is that which' occurred at the Ranch cafe when a' bold thief entered the kitchen and i stole a pot containing a ham. which I was being cooked tor lunch purpose-and purpose-and an annful 01 Chef Dick Slater's pies. |