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Show RANDOM REFERENCES A square deal for everybody. Low-H' Low-H' est prices; latest styles. Fashion Shop Hl Women's Wearing Apparel. Coats, suits, dresses, waists and skirts. 2470 H' n Washington avenue B; Teachers to Form Union Announce-mcnt Announce-mcnt was made yesterday that the Og- H: den Teachers Federation has enlarged H) its membership 100 per cent during H: the last week. To facilitate better Hl work the high school teachers have H' determined to secure a charter and H form a separate union. Forsale by owner One of the best 20 acres of land In Veber county on I H bench. Has 1,100 peach trees. 500 1 cherries, Bing, Napoleon and Lambert H: old water right, 6-room house, city H't water, electric lights, 3,000 feet street H frontage, one-half fruit trees, one-half H tomato and beet land. Immediate pos. B session. C. H. Smith, 278 25th Street. : I' Farm Lands Enhanced in Value t Farm lands with improvements which ) in 1915 were worth $88 per acre, have Increased in that time until at present they are worth ?150 per acre, accords' accord-s' ing to a report of M. M. Justin, field agent for the bureau of crop estimates. For the same, period, good plow land I has increased in value from $80 per 1 acre to $135 per acre, j! St. Patrick's Day, Mar. 17th, green carnations. Dumke Floral. Fhonn 250. 3571 k Ogden High R. O. T. C. Inspection The Ogden high school It. O. T. C is to be inspected March 19, by Colonel M. N. Falls, officer in charge of the reserve officers training corps in the west, and a member of the staff of Lieutenant General Hunter Liggett, says Lieutenant Ronald Everly commandant com-mandant of the school corps. Maccabees Masquerade Ball K. P.I hall March 17th. 34S7 1 ' ' i Wallpaper cleaners, the veterans of; the game. Lowe & Greenwell. Phone i 3338 3623 Radio Club Growing Members of j the Ogden Radio club are planning a bar.que.l in, the near future, .the dale of which has not yet been decided upon. U The club already has sixteen members, all interested in wireless telegraphy Glen Garner is president of the organization. organi-zation. The next meeting of the organization or-ganization will' be held Saturday night aC Lne Lighthouse. Reduce your shoe bill. We sell yen bcr-'ar shoes for less money. Chris-tenson's Chris-tenson's Cut Rate Shoe Store. 2325 ? Washington avenue. 34-19 , Grelner's Chili is the Best. 2619 j Maccabees Masquerade Ball K. P. hall March 17th. 4S7J Grazing Examiner Returns Grazing Examiner Shoemaker returned yesterday yester-day frornPanguitch, Utah, where he discussed grazing plans for the Powell-i Powell-i Sevier foresi with supervisors and rangers in that district. Visits Father Dr. Ai M. Agee of Colfax, Washington, is visiting for a I few days at the residence of his father, , Judge A. W. Agee. I Real ice cream, S2.25 delivered. Greenwell Confectionery. 3030 ! 1 BCTICK, cement and plaster Jobbing I chimneys, flrewallo, etc. Phono 770.' I 1132 ! Character Ball This evening in the? I , Eighth ward amusement hall there' I will be a character ball for which rau-1 H sic will be furnished by the Lillian! I Thai cher orchestra. I ' Old papers or sate. Ogden Stand. ard. Born The proverbial stork arrived , I at thehomo of Mr. and Mrs. Tt E. Moire, 2475 Hudson avenue, on March 2 jnd left a fine boy. Coal M. L. Jones Coal & Ice Co. Prompt delivery. 413 21th St. 2173 Visitor Here F. O. Hess, superintendent superin-tendent of the Utah Children's Homo society visited Ogden juvenile court officials this afternoon. Mr. Hess has offices in Salt Lake and is in charge of the placing of children in fcom.es throughout the western country. Home made bread, pies, cakes. Made better. Greenwell Confectionery. 3030 Clean rags wanted at The Standard i fficc. Clean rags wantea at The Standard office. oo |