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Show I RANDOM i REFERENCES Fined $5 Bert Smalley, arreted for operating hi motorcycle with the cutout cut-out open, waa fined guilty of the harge this morning in the oil y court ;tnd sentenced to pay a fine of $5. Money to loan. Kelly S. Hen-icl:. 4 1 06 Ogden Taxi. Phone 3054. 4704 From Reno J. M. Fulton, assistant general freight and passenger manager manag-er of the Southern Pacific railroad at Reno, is in Ogden, visiting local of-licials of-licials Returns Home U A Campbell, division di-vision superintendent of the Salt Lake division of the Southern Pacific railroad, rail-road, returned to Ogden this morning from an extended trio to San Francisco Francis-co and over his division. He was serenaded ser-enaded by the Southern Pacific band at noon. Old paperi for 6ale. Ogden Standard. Stand-ard. Inspection District Forest Engineer J. P Martin left Ogden last evening to make a trip of inspection of road projects pro-jects and roads in the Minidoka, T arg-hec, arg-hec, Teton and Caribou nationil forests. for-ests. Mr. Martin will make the t-ip of inspection in an automobile r.nd Will be away from this city for about ten days. Ice Pur distilled artificial only. M L. Jonea Coal it Ice Co. Phone 1603. Bail Forfeited Jim Brown, Jarrec Columbus, Frank McBride and James Warren, all arrested yesterday yester-day at the sam time on a charge of vagrancy, and who were released from custody on the payment of $10 bail, failed to appear in the city court this morning to answer the charge ?nd their bail was declared forfeited. I Clean rags wanted at The Standard office. Cherries for sale. We deliver. Phone 4536 Speeding The case of the city against Dr. W. J Wright, charged with operating his automobile in excess ex-cess of the speed limit, was set for hearing next Tuesday morninfr, by Judgo D. R. Roberts in the city court. WE do custom milling of all kinds ol fiour and feed. West. Ogden Milling and Elevator Co. 3608 QUICK messenger service. Phono 502. 2900 Elizabeth Lilly, 01 years of age, died last evening at her residence in Hoop er of general debility. She was one of the earliest pioneers of this state. No children survive, all having died previous to the death of the mother. The funeral will be held Sunday aftei-noon aftei-noon in the Hooper meeting house. The time of thv funeral and other arrangements ar-rangements will be announced later. G. W. Tripp, 220 25lh street "The photographer in your town." Established Estab-lished 1903. Reliable. Ascortment finest geraniums, in bloom practically hall price. Humko FloraL 4173 Mrs. Lorenzo OlSen of Huntsville was severely injured ycst rd.ty aficr-noon aficr-noon about 1 o'clock when an automobile automo-bile in which nhe and her daughter, Lillian, were driving to Ogden was up-bet, up-bet, going over tho embankment of the Ogden river just a short distance below be-low the Hermitage. Mrs. Olsen ind her daughter were taken to the Herrui tagc, where temporary aid was giver, and then they were conveyed back to Huntsville, where they were given medical aid by Dr. Shields. The daughter, Lillian, was driving the car, when the apron which she was wearing wear-ing blew over her face Before she ould disentangle herself the car had leaped the embankment. The dauh :er was not injured. Cherries for Sale. 537 13th street Phone 2188-J. 4675: Goes to Texas George Lochhcad Jl . lpavrs thlv a f t rr-n nnn f.r- LIm... Texas, to go over the Pintsch gas plant in that city, operated by his company. He will be gone three weeks. "Fiebing tackle that's fit for fishing." fish-ing." Thac is the kind we sell. Geo. I A- Lowe Co. x Born An pound baby girl bas been born to Mr. and Mrs. D W Irak-son, Irak-son, 1144 Washington avenue Th-mother Th-mother and baby are doing very nicely Tackle fiBhing with our fishing tackle tac-kle is the advice of Mr. Fisher at tho Geo. A. Lowo Co. fishing tackle department. de-partment. He will sell you the tackle and the license to use it. Clean rags wanted -t the Standard of lice. Twelfth Ward Superintendent Hinckley will be the speaker at Ihe Twelfth ward, Twenty-sixth and Jack, ji son avenue, Sunday evening at 7 . o'clock. Meting will be held In the I amusement hall, where it is much I cooler. Public invited. Wanted First class stenographer; no beginners need apply. Good pay to right party. Seo Miss Duffin, Binford-j Binford-j Kimball Motor company, 2604 Wash j Ave- 4681 Depart for Home The Misses Fran ces and Lucctt-i. Brown of Salt Lake City, who have been visiting for the paBt week at the home of Mrs. Dora j Mortonsen on Orchard avenue, re j' turned to their home last evening. Going to Denver Miss Annls B I Brown, secretary to City Commissionei jChrU Flygare, will depart for Denver Inhere she will visit with her lister, Mrs. Mae Cannon. Miss Brown will i be gone about five or six weeks. During Dur-ing her absence, she expects to pay a 1 1 visit also to Chicago I "Yes, srr, I landed that 614 pound trout with Geo. A. Lowe Co. fishing I tackle last year so I have bought this - year's supply from that old rellablw i j store." , I Airplanes Army airplanes en route - from Sacramento to Yellowstone park are to make a stop in Ogden. The 1 fliers are expected next week. Ogdkn Welding & Repair Co., 2274 I Washington. Phone 993-J. Key fitting. I M. I. A Program The Fourth ward M I A. will furnish the program in the waiu tomorrow evening at 7 o clock sacrament meeting. President James ( Wothorspoon of the North Weber j stake will be the speaker and his mb ject will be "Swift Education." The ! music will be exceptional. Beautiful baby boy for adopt'on. ! Phone 1406. 4 , 33 Application Filed M. E. Wade and j brothers, R. F. D. 5. Ogden. have fi'ed application with the state engineer for a supplementary- irrigation system in I Weber county from Salt Creek, the I waters of which they claim to have been using for fifteen years. Franklin Taggan Pingree, 14 years I of age, son of Cashier Frank Pingree of the National City bank at Salt Lake, has been ordered held to the juvenile court, for an auto accident in which Olaf Thomassen, of Salt Lake, was killed. Hiatory Repeats In the marriage of Jean Scoville end Harry Stromess, both of Salt Lake, at the county clerk's office yesterday, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Melius of Salt Lake were the witnesses to the ceremony which was performed by Bishop Gilbert Thatcher. A yeir ago yesterday Miss ScoYllle was the witness at the marriage of Mr and Mrs Thomas Melius. |