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Show I RANDOM REFERENCES Investigate the Kryptok certificate plan for giving glasses for Xmas. J. T. Rushmer, Optometrist 1534 160th Quorum. The regular monthly meeting of the 160th Quorum of Seventy Sev-enty will convene tomorrow, Sunday. Dec 14th, at 9 o'clock. The lecture will be delivered by Arthur Woolley, All members of the Quorum are urgently urg-ently requested to be present Sleigh riding outfits, Ph. 445. 1459 Membera of Troop 13 of the Boy Scouts of Ogden enjoyed a bobsled party last night- Assistant Scoutmaster Scoutmas-ter Osborne conducted the boys for; three hours after which a light luncheon lunch-eon was enjoyed by the forty members at one of the local confectionery' stores. For Sale Unredeemed diamonds. Uncle Sam Loan office. 278 25th St. 1468 Purse Taken Mrs. John Davison, 3247 Wall avenue, was the victim of a purse snatcher while walking down Twenty-fifth street between Grant and Lincoln avenues last night The purse contained $2 in silver and some small change. For Rent- Ohio Vacuum clearer, 50c to $1.00. guaranteed Phone 2i"97 1422 Victory Buttons -Former "gobs" presenting their discharge papeie to the local naval recruiting office will be given a "Victory Button," according accord-ing to Recruiting officer I'ngh Men in the service of T'nole Sam between April 6, 1917, and November 11, 191S, are eligible for the buttons. Joy Riders. Take Notice! Call 611 for 6leigh parties. Schools solicited. Good sleigh, lota of bells. 1495 Goe to Kansas W. B. Rice. In charge J of the entry survey work nt the forest service officer, departed yesterday for i Emporia, Kansas, where lie will spend the holidays with his parents. Pbotograpns are history of the family fam-ily Have tbem taken todav at The Tripp Photo Studio, 3201- 25th St. 9933 Resigns C. K. Martin, who has been ( agisting in the entn sunrej work, has I resigned from the forest service in vie i of the fact that this work will he com- i pleted shortly. Old papers ior sale. Ogden Standard. Stand-ard. Coats Stolen Three overcoats were jpported stolen from the Berthans H last night, according to the police. The coats are valued $125. Two of the coats were stolen trom the men's rest-I rest-I ing room while the third was taken from one of the side rooms of the dance hall. Clean rags wanted at The Standard office. Congratulated W. Fred Bossner, secretary of the Ogden branch of the H rtah Associated Industries, has re ceived a letter from A. C. Reese, state j secretary, in which Secretary Bossner and the Ogden branch are congratulated congratulat-ed for the manner in which the big dinnpr was arranged and carried out at the Webpr club last week Clean rags wanted at The Standard office. Recording apparatus of the Pacii Fruit Express company in the railroad yards, showed thai the temperature in the yards last night and this mornlr was between 9 and 14 degrees below sera. This is said to the coldest weather that has leen recorded In Ogden during tne BUICK, cement .and plaster jobbing, chimneys, firewalls, etc. Phono 770. 1132 Although fuel restrictions are being' lifted in other sections of the United 8tates. the city fuel committee had received re-ceived no orders to cea3e functioning , and, until such orders come, the committee com-mittee will proceed along the lines that have proven successful to date. Following a meeting of the commit-, tee at the Weber club today it was an- i nounced that the situation here remains re-mains satisfactory. The coal received in Ogden seems to be gaining a trifle I over the deliveries to consumers. No- ( body Is 'out of coal and all reasonable-wants reasonable-wants can bo taken care of by the ! coal companies. But. no hoarding will be permitted. Beautiful Xnias plants and cut flow-era flow-era order now. Dumke Floral Co. 1 Marriage License Judson Hartley,; of Clinton, and Sarah O. Bambaugh, ! of South Weber, were issued a mar-1 ( riage license at the county clerk's of-1 fice this afternoon. We are closing out our entire lino of China and glassware. You can save money by buying your Xmas gift? hi re. I, E. A. Olsen 2219 Wash. Av.-., next to I Williams Music Store. Phone 24 S. 1 1491 I I Frlese Estate Henry G. Fries fik-a - jj a petition for letters of administration' I in the dlatrlct court today in the es- ' tate of his mother. Maria C. Friese, de-1 .ceased- The petition states Mrs. riese died at Butte, October 27, 1919, i and left an estate valued at $900. Goes to Coast E. E. Wall, tr.t ,-eling representative of the Utah Packing corporation, left yesterday to spend the holidays with relatives in San Francisco, 1 |