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Show 1 1 RANDOM II REFERENCES Address "World Wide Prohibition" is o be the subject foi an address to B ' be given by Miss Catherine I. Tinling in the First Baptist churrh this meninc at 8 o'clock. Even one invit- Dr. E P. Mills hac resumed his practice. prac-tice. Office in the Levis budding. Phone 709 W. Residence phone 709-J. II 1854 Will Return C. E Farve, of Elko. Hit Nevada, supervisor of forcits In that HI seotiori was an Option visitor J esterri::- HIE He is enroute to Mosfow, Idaho, wher HH'f ho will deliver a series of lectures 'o the I students of the University of Idaho. I i Did papers or sale. Ogden Stand-Invitations Stand-Invitations invitations have bei n ex-Hlf ex-Hlf tended the repi esentatives of the Weber HI Form bureau, the forest service men and 111 the livestock men of Option to attend I III I slalc convention of Iivcsiock men. Hj ! to be heir at the Hotel Utah, Salt Lake, j lij January 16 and 17. Clean rags wanted at The Standard Election ofion Typographical I nion H!r "o 2S6, nt a meeting held at the Eagl s' Iffl club Sunday afternoon elected the fol- Hdi loTtinp officers for 1020. President 13 r. Hill stauffer; Vice President, N 3 Peterson; , nl .Secretary Treasurer. YV II Adams: d-le- fl gates to the Ogdcn Trades and Ijabo? I Hill Assembly, Pd F. Reeder and Av'.o V.'.t- HJj .son; Sergeant at Arms. Arthur L Hansen. : Clean rags wanted at The Standard Irish Freedom Consignor P. M Cush-I Cush-I nahan and the Rev. Godfrey Matthews, j I I pastor of the First Congregational church, j "ill speak at a meeting of the Friends of Irish Freedom at the Eagles' hall ' 8 o'clock this cening. Those Interested j' are Invited to attend I BUICK, cementand plaster jobbing, j chimneys, firewalls, etc Phone 770. I Ecdes Garage Rcbbed Mrs D. C. j Eccles reported the theft of two auto- I mobile robes from her garage to the I police today. The robes were stolen Sunday evening A valuation of $50 Is I placed on the robes : Purse Lost A purse containing $31 II in currency and silver, together with other articles, was reported lot in j one of the local department stoies yes ; ; terday by Mrs. R S. Chtlds. I We are now located at 229 Eccles -4 Bldg., formerly 2424 Hudson Ave. Phono j Hi i?, Saks and scrice departments. Un- H derwood Typewriter Co. iSol , I Arrested Emll Roberts of Uintah, was ( ' II arrested this morning by the sheriff's 1 ,3 department upon the charge of destroy- I lng property of Adolph A Andersen. Bail was to be fixed late this afternoon I 1 by Judge D. R Roberts of the city court I I CREFOR at all drug stores. 1833 i Photograpns are history of the fnm- I My. Have tbem taken todav a; The '2 Tripp Photo Studio, 320 , 25th St M CS33 3 Improves Mrs. James X. Kimball, ,5 who suffered severely from exposure Saturday night and Sunday, continues I 1 to improve at the Dee hospital, accord-ing accord-ing to reports from the hospital this 311 afternoon. H "m For Sale Four-hole Clark Jewell 'M gad range. $25.00. 2579 Monroe. 1SG2 :Sm RiR dance New Year's eve at Sth : jS, ward meeting house. 7th and Adama. IS Come dance the old year out and the ffl new year In. Music by the S. P. or- J3j chestra Music with the pep. 1869 jl Miss Christine L Tinling will lec- ";J "ture at the First Baptist church, this . evening ;it 8 o'clock. Her subject will he "World Prohibition." She Is being nt to China by the W. C. T. U. as a '$3M teacher In colleges and schools. Ad I mission free. ffiBM Dumke Floral store now open In I I'ortola Cafe. 3T'J 21th Phone 250. I HI oo |