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Show RANDOM ! REFERENCES ! Standards of Feb. 8th, March 1st, March 3rd, April 15th, July 6th, July. 7th, July 8th, July 29th and Aug. 3rd of 1919, wanted at Standard. 2289 Auto Tools Stolen Auto tools to the value or $35 were taken when the! Prouty Auto Hospital, on Hudson avenue, ave-nue, was broken into last night, according ac-cording to a report made to the police. po-lice. Prompt service. Cleaning, pressing and alterations. Phone 513. Regal Cleaners. 2383 j Electrical Expert in Ogden C. S. j Burns, an electrical expert from Kv- erett, Wash., conferred With the city commissioners last evening on the advisability ad-visability of a municipal lighting plant for Ogden. He stated that .Everett is about to vote on a bond issue Tor the erection of a municipal light plant. Mr. Burns was later a guest of City Engineer Joseph M. Tracy at dinner at the Weber club. Coal M. L. .'ones Coal & Ice Co. Prompt delivery. -113 24th St. 2173 Thirty Second Claos Scouts Thirty boys of District 1, local organization of the Boy Scouts of America, were rated as second class scouts last evening, eve-ning, following their examination by Claude Wheelwright, assistant deputy commissioner. If you have 1 cow or 3ever;ll car loads of cattle you want lo sel! we will drive out and try to buy them. Call 2100 evenings or 704 through the day. Ask for O. C. LundqulsL 19861 Ogden Wholesale Grocery Winsj Case The Ogden Wholesale grocery has been awarded a verdict In Its favor fa-vor against Dudley Chase (People's Wholesale Grocery) by Judge A. W. Agee in the district court. The trial occupied four days. Damages in the amount of S6G40.14 were awarded on one count and ?68.05 on the second count. The jury returned a verdict of no cause for action on Chase's counter coun-ter claim. Old papers lor sale. Ogden Stand-n.-d. j Superintendent Hopkins to Attend j Convention Superintendent W. Karl j Hopkins of the Ogden city schools, will attend tho national convention or school superintendents, to be held at Cleveland, starting February 23. Clean rags wanted at The Standard office. Ward Dancing Socials Arrangements Arrange-ments for a dancing social at each ward of the citv next Friday evening 'have been made, with the view or reaching the quota required of Ogden I in the .Mormon Battalion fund. Especially Es-pecially In rural districts, the total contributions is below the required 'quota, It is reported. BUICK, cement and plaster Jobbing, chimneys, firewalls, etc. Phone 770. 1 132 Elk Herds Being Fed T. R. Wilson, cattleman of Alta, Wyoming, reports that elk in Jackson's hole arc not starving, but are being fed by the government gov-ernment with hay costing nearly $70 I per ton. He declares that only about 1,000 head of the animals are being ;red. the remainder being turned out on open range. I Photograpns are history of the lam-lily. lam-lily. Havo them taken today a: The Tripp Photo Studio, 320 Mi 25th St. Agee Made Club Member A. W. Agee. judge of the district court, has been elected an honorary member or tho University club. President S. P. Dobbs said the University club considered con-sidered it a mark of distinction to have his name on the club roll. Dumke Floral store now open In Portola Cafe. 370 2ith. Phono 250. 1 I 1716 Church Hours Changed Morning services In tho Congregational church tomorrow will bo as follows: Divine worship at 11; Sunday school at 12:15 p. m. Attendants are requested particularly par-ticularly to noto tho change in time which will be continued each Sunday for the future until further notice. Clean rags wanted at The Standard Lffice. U. P. Engineer Taken to Hospital H. Murdock. an ongineer of the Union Pacific railroad, was removed to the Deo nospitai iroiii iiiu uiiiun uujiui. iwo morning. It was thought that he was suffering from pneumonia. ApploB, aolocted, cheaper. Phone 1965-W. 2212 Scout Goes to A. C. Kenneth Can field, assistant scoutmantor of Troop 23 of tho Ninth ward, will depart Sun day for the Utah Agricultural college to take a special scoutmaster's course. The Ninth ward scouts are prcpnring a scout show, it Is stated. Runaway Averted A runaway was' averted early this morning when a weight, attached to the bit of one of the horses of tho American Express delivery wagon, caught under the wheels of an automobile. The horses had. started to run and the weight offered of-fered little resistance, the heavy iron sliding over tho thin film of Ice which' coated tho street. The catching of the, weight and the jerk which resulted, gayo the drlvor of the wagon opportunity oppor-tunity to check his toam before they had opportunity to run away. I Marriott Wins By. the score of 23 to 15 tho Marriott basketball team defeated de-feated the Pleasant View team In a snappy game played last evening at Marriott. Improving ftoports from the hospital hos-pital are lo the effect that tho condition condi-tion of Isaac Beitman, who is ill with pneumonia, Is steadily improving. Second Ward Meeting At the Sec ond -ward meeting house tomorrow evening eve-ning Charles Hnlveruon and George Burgstrom, a returned missionary, will be the speakers. The ward choir will render a number of selections with Walter Stevens as the soloist. The services will start at 7 o'clock. Ogden High Defeated The Ogden high school basketball team was defeated de-feated by the Boxelder 7ils"n school team last night, by a score of 18 to 5. The game was played at Brigham City. Health Officer at Huntsville J. Earl Felt took the oqth or orfice and aassumed the duties or health officer' of Huntsville today. |