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Show I ! I RANDOM REFERENCES Boy with wheel wanted. Day job. Culley Drug. Co. 2419 Standards of Feb. 8th, March 1st, March 3rd, April 15th, July 6th, July 7th, July Sth, July 29th and Aug. 3rd of 1919, wanted at Standard. 22S9 Weber College Comedy "The For-tuno For-tuno Hunter," a comedy, will be presented pre-sented at the Orpheum theatre February Febru-ary 16 and 17 by the Weber Normal college dramatic club. The comedy is in four acts and was written by Win-chell Win-chell Smith. Cora Mortenson, Stanley Tthees, John Croft and others arc playing play-ing the leads in tho play. Mrs. Blanche Kendall McKay is directing, Prompt service. Cleaning,- pressing and alterations. Phone 513. Regal Cleaners. 23S3 Army Dispatchers Needed Fifteen railroad dispatches "are needed for army service in Franco, according to Recruiting Sergeant Stumpf of the Og den office. Men may be enlisted for to three years for immediate service in France. Coal M. h, Jones Coal fc Ice Co. Prompt delivery. 113 24th St. 2173 Officer to Inspect Troop B Lieuten-m Lieuten-m ant Colonel William Gordon, attached .' I to the Utah National Giinrd, from the ) regular army will inspect Troop B of the state organization at the Armory ' ' Tuesdaj evening. If you have 1 cow or several car loads of cattle you want to sol! we will drive out and try to buy thcrii. ; Call 2100 evenings or 704 through tho day. A3k for 0. C. Lundquist. ' 19S6 Professor Barker to Write Book ' I&. Professor J. L. Barker of the modern Vv language department of the University of Utah, formerly connected with the Weber normal college faculty, has been commissioned by tho government to write an English text book for aliens, according to word received here. Old papers lor sale. Ogden Stand, ard. King Bill Approved Nevada live stock men approve of the control of public domain as provided inthe bill of Senator W. H. King, now before congress, L. F. Kneipp, district forest- er reports. Mr. Kneipp has returned rom Reno, where he attended a meet- ; ing of the Nevada livestock association associ-ation Clean rags wanted at The Standard office. Scouts sent to- A. C. Eleven boy scouts from .Weber stake district. No. 1, today start a special course of training train-ing at the Utah Agricultural college, along the lines of scout work. The boys departed last evening for Logan. 4l.''3 Their expenses being paid by the stake. i BUICK, cement and plaster jobbing, f chimneys, firewalls, etc. Phone 770. I 1132 Railway Mail Inspectors Leave Superintendent Su-perintendent C. E. Slater of the railway rail-way mail service at San Francisco and Supt. R. C. Knox of the Seattle offices, departed yesterday for their respective headquarters after having made an inspection trip over their divisions. di-visions. They report that railway mail conditions between Ogden and San Francisco are good, as well ns between Ogden and Seattle. While in Ogden ; ' they conferred with Chief Clerk W. H. Taylor. Photographs art history pf the family. fam-ily. Have them taken today at The Tripp Photo Studio, 320 25th St. US33 Licenses Marriage licenses were issued is-sued at the office of the county clerk today to Ralph H. Peterson, Wyoming rand Nora Sanders, Portland, Ore., and to Alfred R. Holbrook and Matilda Hatfield, both of Pocatello. The latter lat-ter couple was married at the court house by Bishop O, M. Sanderson. Dumke Floral store now open in Portola Cafe. 370 24th. Phono 250. 1716 Difcmissod The divorce case of Lois ! Williams against Leland Williams, pending in the district court, was ordered or-dered dismissed upon the petition of the plaintiff. Clean rag's wanted at The Standard Wflce. Failure Alleged Joseph F.Stephens ; is charged with falluro to pay 9 per month into the district court for the support of a minor child, according to I tho petition filed in the district court today by Nettie L. Stephens. She asks that an order be issued and tho de Ifendant brought into court and show cause why he should not be punished ! : for failure to carry out the decree of tho court. i : Apples, selected, cheaper. Phono ij - 1365-W. 2212 j Legion Dance The second of a ee- I ries of American Legion dances will ' bo given in the Assembly hall Friday 3 j ) evening, it is reported. It is antlcipat- I jj ; ed that Legion members will turn out jf In a body to attend this event, A spe- cial musical program by Olic Reovos' I Ja,sz orchestra has been arranged for I ! the occasion, It is reported. I ; Eagles Initiations 'will be held at JJ X tho now Eagles hall Wednesday. All jj 1 members art urged to bo present. |