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Show ts RANDOM ft REFERENCES $1 Wanted Boy -with wheel for deliv ering at Bramwell'B. 9610 8 strg, Martha Society Drive In the Martha 1 Ji Socl i drive which has been eonduct-i. eonduct-i. ed by the Merchants of Ogden. more than $2000 has thus far been raised. A much larger sum is expected before the completion of the drive. Plans or fourther assistance of the Ogden live-li.v live-li.v stock show were also discussed at a A, J meet ins held last night. Report? j garding thp progress of (he Rivcrdalc viaduct and overhead crossing were BHI ! also made. nafc ft Wk Dr. Geo. W. Baker is now located at (TfJ 2179 Washington avenue, over Culley VlJ Drug. 166 j Lieutenant Corn on Furlough Lieu- i tenanr W A. Corn of the U. S. S. Mis-JftHfll Mis-JftHfll slsslppl of the Paclilc fleet, arrived In Ogden toda for a ten days' furlough fctfl r with relatives Hp is the son of Mr. VIM and Mrs. T. S. Corn. His wife, who is a daughter of Alex Brewer, has been visiting here for the past few weeks. T Old piper top eaie. oadtn StantJ- Y ard. Armistice Day Events- Presentation of an American flag, the tinest that could be secured, to the municipality Of Ogden, as a gift of the American X Legion post in this city, will be one L of the events on Armistice day, at the k celebration being prepared by the Herman Her-man Baker Post No. 9. The atfair JrT I will be an open air event and will f J comply with military regulations. An1 effort is being made to secure the A Fort Douglas Military band as well as various Ogden bands for the occasion. Cletn ro wanted at The Standard fflc Havemeyer to Visit Ogden Horace , Havemeyer. president of the Amaiga mated Sugar company, will pay Ogden a visit next Mondaj Fred Taylor, man-f&tl man-f&tl ?er of the local branch of that in-ti I 1 tution, will depart during the week for f y Montana v. here he will join Mi Have-m Have-m meyer. Elevator girl wanted at The Reed 9406 To Be Guests of Troop B Adjutant General Fred Jorgenson of the Utah At(l National Guard, anu Sergeant William wfffi I Franchere will probably be visitort al . I l the weekly drill of Troop B of the na tional guard of Utah hen- this evening. Plans for the new armory have been I lrawn up and il is -.x p ' ' ' i t . :i I a 1i- nal decision will be reached roon on nfhlflt the building, location and other de-04 de-04 tails. u ill Indian tanned buffalo rug. Reason- lAW Rble' Wrlto Box F care Standard. 897 1 r I plns for Motor Campany Home Plans for the erection of the new home of the Tacific Nash Motor companv here will be completed soon by Architects Archi-tects Woods and Jensen and work en the new building will start about November No-vember 1. The building will be owned' by White brothers. A large work shop, together with garage, will also be erected in the building. Henry Blair, piano tuner. Ph. 11245-NM. 9915 Money to loan. Kelly & EerrtclL 4706 Burglars Are Surprised The unexpected unex-pected return of the family of Frank Ellis, 2529 Jackson avenue, prevented burglars from making B haul, according accord-ing to word given out by the police. Detei Uve Grant Syphers was detailed to the scene and upo examination J found that the thief had gained entrance en-trance by throwiug a brick through one of the windows. Nothing of valuo was stolen Clean rags wanted at th Standard office Artistic funeral pieces a specialty. Durake Floral Company Ph. 62-W. 4173 Manning Addresses College Professor Pro-fessor Manning of Weber college used the term Football" as a topic for blfl addresB before the students of the college col-lege yesterday, He gave an interesting talk on the boy and his speech was well received. COAL., all kL.ds Buy now. M. L. Jones Coal Ice Co. Ph. 1603. 2568 Photograpns are history of the family. fam-ily. Have them taken today at The Tripp Photo Studio, 320J4 25th St- 9S33 Payment for Moran Company Over $85,000 will be paid to the Moran Paving Pav-ing company as second partial payment pay-ment on the Twenty-fourth street paving pav-ing work. The payment was approved by the city commission. The city's portion is $2n,110 while the property owners' portions is $64,932.03. WANTED Paper of May 9th at Standard Stan-dard office. 9972 Wanted paper of September 9th at Standard office. 394 Auto Company FHes Article The Llndell Automobile company filed articles arti-cles of incorporation with the secretary secre-tary of state esterday. Stock was announced at $50,000 with shnres it $100 each The company is coroopsed of 27 seockholders, all Ogden men. Sperry Plant Material on Hand Pouring of crimen! for the Sperry Flo'" rompauy's mill will be started during tl I hitter part of the week The huge I construction tower Is almost complete I Material for the mill is now on hand Ogden Boys Enlist Frang Rigley. aged 17, 1952 Udell avenue, and Michel A. Acker, aged 18. enlisted in the United States navy here yesterda. Thieves Enter Cafe Thieves en tered the City cafe last night and stole ten boxes of choloe cigars as well as three cases of chewing gum. The rob-, rob-, bery was reported to the police this morning. Students Visit Pohce Station Twen- Ity-five- students of the Ogden h.gh school, members of the civics c.ass, in-spected in-spected the city police ptatlon this , morning. The class is making a thorough thor-ough visit of the city once a wpek in specting the various phases of Industrial Indus-trial work. J. C Reeves Is the instruc- ! tor. Four Cases of Contagion But four casei of contagion have been reported to the citj health board thus far this week, according to George Shorten Shor-ten Last year at this time more than 1600 Ogdenites were ill with influenza. The decrease is Indeed nolabl-. Former Supervisor at Forestry Building While en route from Mac-kay. Mac-kay. Idaho, to Salt Lake, former supervisor super-visor Carl B, Eaatrom Visited at the offices of C. W. Woods of the grazing department. Mr. Woods will depart i his afternoon for Elko and Gold Hill, N' , where he will attend a meeting of stockmen and sheepmen of those districts Important matters relative to the grazing of sheep !n the Humboldt Hum-boldt forests will be brought up at the meeting Chicken Wire to Fence in Children chicken wire, arranged as a portable I fence, is the latest equJpmeni for a Ford touring car, according to word from the forest service office . forest ranger in Yellowstone park reported that a tourist party had been Been which carried such a fence with them for the purpose of corraling several I small children who were included In the party. The arrangement 1- rep n ed as being a great lime saver and also eliminates nervous tension common to mothers who take children on auto-i mobile trips I Mrs. Mark Thackeray of Croyion, Utah, is visiting in Ogden with her1 mothPr. Mrs. J A Calvert Mrs. ( al-vert al-vert has just returned from rout hern California where she has been visit-1 ing with her daughter, Mrs. L 0 Jackson and little son Liarhl. Mrs Calvert spent most of the summer in California. Accident Prevention Railroad officials offi-cials in the Ogden offices of the South ern Pacific are making every pffort to have the national rallwa accident prp vention drlvp a success. The officials arp striving to have the pprccntage ot thp local division 100 per cent among railroads of the country. Red Cross Pamphlets urging membership mem-bership to the Red Cross, in their drive which will be held between NoAemoer 2 and 11, have been recened at the Red Cross offices. The pamphlet calls attention to the fact that while ni'ny people thoughtlessly BUggOBl that the Red Cross be "junked ' now that ihe war is over, that such actions would mean severe deprivations not only to war crippled soldiers, or soldiers aow in service but also to hundred and thousands of women and chlldi- n who tare affordpd hplp bv this organization. |