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Show I. .; RANDOM REFERENCES - Standards of Feb. Sth, Manih 1st, .March 3rd. April 15ih, July 6th, July -7th, Julv Sth, July 29th and Aug. 3rd ;qC 1919, wanted at Standard. 22S9 j ECONOMY TAXI SERVICE. Phono j ! t Coal M. L. Jones Coal & Ice Co. I Prompt delivery. 113 24th St 2173 I ATTENTION Europe in Almost Hopeless Tangle' That conditions in Germany and in; central Europe and affairs are in an almost hopeless tangle, is thes tato-Dient tato-Dient of Charle3 Albers, retired ralllor of Warsaw, Illinois, an Ogden visitor 1 yesterday. Mr. Albers has large farm- j -ing interests near Shoshone, Idaho. He recently returned from Europe, I ' where he has been for several months on business. Ho is the uncle of W. E. Zuppann, Ogden newspaper man. I , If you have 1 cow or several car loads" of cattle you want to sell we' will drive out and try to buy them. I ; Call 2100 evenings or 704 through 1 ,Che day. Ask for 0. C. Lundqutet. Born Mr. and Mrs. John G. Han-,cock Han-,cock are rejoicing over the arrival of a babv daughter born to them January ,21 "at their home, S39 Twenty-sixth j " Old papers or sale. Ogden Stand. Ogden Writer Recognized An ar-I ar-I ticlc "Tho Growth of-Qgden as a Mill- ing Center," which was wrjtien by W. f E. Zuppann, appeared in Ihe January ! issue of the Northwestern Miller. The I article is accompanied by pictures of I the Globe and Sperry Mills. Clean rags wanted at The Standard I " I I "Canners Leave for .Cleveland Twen- j y one representatives of the various canning companies of Ogden and Utah departed for Cleveland, -at noon today. They will attend the National Conven-? Conven-? lion of Canners. January 2G to 31 in- IJ3UICK, cement and plaster Jobbing, I chimneys', firewalls, etc. Phono 770. J 11S2 Man and Woman Arrested Marie j Davidson, aged 22, and Thomas Clark, ; 5aged 24, were arrpsted at the Clara' Rooming house shortly after 6 o'clock this morning, i Photograpns arc- history of the fani-; ily. Have them taken today a: The j I Tripp Photo Studio, 320& 25th St. 'Jb'iZ I Supervisor Beam Coming to Ogden Supervisor Charles A. Beam, ol the' j Wyoming forests, with headquarters I At Afton, is expected in Ogden in about' I thref days. He recently underwent an ; operation at the L. D. S hospital in! i Salt Lake for a cancer on his Hp. He! I is expected to visit in Ogden before! i returning to his post in Wyoming. i Dumke Floral store now open In ! Portola Cafe. 370 24th. Phone 250. j Thursday Evening Meeting The' regular weekly meeting for prayer, j study and fellowship will be held at the First Congregational church this evening at 8 o'clock, conducted by the j Rev. Godfrey Matthews. A hearty in- t vitation is extended to all who care to attend, j Clean rags wanted at The Standard I rflce. Apples, selected, cheaper. Phone 1 1965-W. 2212 1 I Petition for Guardianship Frank E. i Higglnbotham has filed in the probate! division of the district court, a petition t asking for letters 'of guardiansnip in! the matter of the estate of Elmer,! Carl, Florence and Helen. Higgln-i bothara. The petitioner is the uncle of the minors, each of whom will receive ?348.12. Tomorrow, Friday evening, the members mem-bers of Miss Mary Heywood's Sunday school class are to hold a social meeting meet-ing in the basement of the-First Congregational Con-gregational church. A program or music mu-sic and games has bey.i arranged ' which will give great pleasure to tho j youug people and a feature of the ovc-J ning will be a sale of popcorn and j home-made candy in aid of the class; J contribution to the new moving pic-! lure outfit. I Nine-Pound Girl Arrives Harry Walker, advertising man, is the proud ! father of a nine-pound girl. The babv arrived last week. Mrs. Walker and the youngster are reported to be doing nicely. Forester Barnes in Ogden Assistant Assist-ant Forester Will C. Barnes, of the grazing department at Washington, D. 0 who was one of the speakers at the National Wool Growers' conven-(. conven-(. tion at Salt, Lake last week, arrived in Ogden today to attend to matters i concerning range administration work I in this district. He will proceed from Ogden to Spokaue, Washington, where he will address the American National Horse Growers' association. |