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Show RANDOM : REFERENCES U t . J Greiner's Chili is the Best. 2619 Teachers' Institute Postponed Insti- ''! lute of teachers of Weber county I J scheduled for Saturday has been posl-'l posl-'l poned. Special music study under the direction of Superintendent Powell has j also been postponed. 'il Call 1166 Tor Printing. The Neute- boom Ptg. Co., 2370 Wash. Ave. 254G J Revolver and Bank Stolen W. A. I I Jones, residing al Twonty-second j street and. Tyler avenue, yesterday re-j"'1 re-j"'1 jwrted to the police the theft of a re-!' re-!' volver and a savings bunk containing jjj about $7. ll BU1CK, cement and plaster jobbing, chimneys, firewalls, etc. Phone 77G. i , 11H2 1' Auto Robes Taken Dr. W. E. i.j Browning, 11C1 Capitol avenue, report-It report-It cd the theft of two automobile robes j to the police last night. The robes f j1 v,gtc stolen from his machine. f ! Save 25c on the $1. Economy Taxi : k Service. Phone 611. 2406 ! i I 'i Road Convention at Reno AL a con- , ventlon of road constructors of Ne- I vada and neighboring states, to bo ,j j held at, Reno, February 13, W. N. I;. Frickstead, senior highway engineer, I will represent the local office of the public roads bureau. 1 Clean rags wanted at The Standard 1 Iff Ice. hi Lyric Music Co. Incorporates The I Lyric Music company filed articles of incorporation with the county clerk yesterday showing a capital stock of $60,000 with shares at par value ol r $100 each. C. L. Madsen is president h and director of the company: S. D. L" Hampton, vice president, treasurer II and director, and Lloyd Nelson, sec-I sec-I rctary and director. I ' Standards of Feb. Sth, March 1st, I March 3rd, April 15th, July 6th, July h. 7th, July 8th, July 20th and Aug. 3rd 1 1 ot 1919, wanted at Standard. 2239 i ' Scouts Organize Troop 3 At a meet- I,' ' ing held in the scout rooms of the I Firat National Bank building last night I Troop 3 of the Ogden Scouts w as re- I organized. Forty-five boys were in at- I J tendance. L. O. MlUor and E. W. Lip- I !i plncott wore appointed now scout lead- I I crs of the troop. Apples, selected, cheaper. Phone 1965-W. 2212 '1 Trade in Australia for Ogden Let-! ters received from the Associated j jl Press of Australia point out the possi-1 H bllities of Ogden manufacturers secur-l fl' ing trade with countries of Australia) ami New Zealand. The letters have boen received by the Ogden Chamber, II' of Commerce. .A complete list of Og-, den manufacturers has been mailed to ! I the Australian Associated Press bu- H' Dumke Floral store now open in ! Hji , Portola Cafe. 370 2Kb. Phono 250.! j 171G B, L LagoonImprovements amounting; I, 1 to more than $100,000 will be made at, H Lagoon during the coming spring' Rr months, according to word received In I llj 1 Ogden from A. C. Chrlstenson. mana- HI ' o'tr of the popular resort. 1 II, j Coal M. L. Jones Coal i Ice Co. j Prompt delivery. -113 2 1th St. 2173 j H IL Local Foresters Go to Denver DIs-' Ml I trIct EnE5ne?r J- P- Martin. District! Forester L. F. Kueipp, and E. C. Lock-1 J 1 hart of the local forest service offices, 1 Hll depart for 73enver tomorrow to at- j l 1 tend a conference or western forest service engineers. They will be in I tt Dcncver for several days before rc- I turning to Ogden. Photograp'ns are history of iha ?am. I " Have them taken todav ut The H Tripp Photo Studio, 320' 25th St- Hjji Meeting of Foresters Postponed : I1, Announcement Is made that the meet-i B L ing of the inlcrmountain section of the B Society of American Foresters, sched- H tiled for this evening at tne forest serv- j ice offices, has bcon postponed. fllill Large Airdalc dog; male; leather H r collar; one too cut. Finder phono 121 H W or call 822 Eccles Bldg. Howard. 264C V Hi1 Must Pay Alimony In the case of H II Margarltha Sands against Andrew B m Sands, an order -was issued by Juagc B 1 A. W. Agee in the district court, re- C quiring the defendant to appear in H ( I C0Urt at 2 p m" Fel)ruary 9, and show H I miijjp whv he should not nav the plnin- 1 tiff temporary ulimony for the support j or the minor child. j For messenger ccrvics Ph. 502. 2502 1 Marriage License Thomas E. Leil and Elsie Scriver. both of Boise, Idaho, were granted a marriage license ut the office of the county clerk this nftcr- ; noon. Good wages will be paid by (he Red Cross for nurses or housekeepers to aid in homos where there is Influenza. Telephone 31G or 7S9. 2:11-1 Pay for Teachers Supt. B. A. Fowler Fow-ler of the Weber county schools today to-day announced that the monthly paychecks pay-checks will be available tomorrow and will be given to teachers who call nt tho office. Old papers or sole. Ogden Stand., ard. I 1 Red and Gun Club The Wcbcr Rod and Gun club will not meet this evening eve-ning as scheduled. It wns planned to I select a namo for tho game sanctuary I al the meeting this evening. I Clean rags wantea at The Standard 1 office. |