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Show II I- RANDOM . REFERENCES V I Moose card party lonighc. 2339 I - - I Standards o Feb. 8th, March 1st. 1 March 3rd. Anril 15th, July Gth, July "7th, Julv Sth, July 29th and Aug. 3rd 1 ot 1!)19, wanted at Standard. 22S9 w r - 9 Wisconsin Sheriff in Onden Alvjn I J. Red ford, sheriff or Waukesha. Wis., f is in Ogden to take Richard Laneville i) "-bade to the Wisconsin city to answer to a charge of grand larceny. It is al- 8 lcged that Lanevillc stole an automo--bile and later wrecked it against a B steel girder. Lnneville was .arrested I by the sheriffs department. ; 1 1 I 2 ECONOMY TAXI SERVICE. Phcm 1 j I TZ Hooper Farmers Hear Irrigation Ex-, 1 "pert At a meeting of Hie farmers or i ihe Hooper district, at Hooper, J. WJ .Mitchell of Salt Lake, an attorney, and j L M. Winsor, irrigation engineers,! 1 'twere to speak on the proposed Weber, 1 county irrigation project, answering I .Ul questions and objections raised by J Mho farmers. II M4 13) coal M.' L. Jones Coal &. Ice Co. ! -Prompt delivery. 113 24th St- 2173 (fl Beckett Meets Business Agent II.! 1 I W. Beckett, Sr., business agent for the' 1 Carpenters and Joiners or America,1 ffi SLocal 150, was in Salt Lake yesterday. S lAn conference with W- L. Hutchison ii general president of the union, on the1 building situation in Utah. President; l '"lluteheson, in company with R. P. i nrindell, business agent far the bock- j ;AunI Workers or New York, and W. A.; ole, member of the executive hoard I B'rc cn rovUo Lo Jj0S Angeles from In- I C3dinn:ipolis to meet with executives ofi I thc building trades department. I 8 Have the Modern Tire Service Shop j 3 I "repair vour Weed Chains. 2360 Ilud-i I Uson and 263G Washington. 21691 ATTENTION M Europe in Almost Hopeless Tangle I That conditions in Germany and in 1 vrntral Europe and affairs are in an 1 jihnost hopeless tangle, is thes late- I inent of Charles Albcrs, retired miller I or Warsaw, Illinois, an Ogden visitor I yesterday. Mr. Albers has large farm- 1 Ing interests near Shoshone, Idaho. He recently returned from Europe, I STiero he has been for several months 1 on business. He is the uncle of W. E. Zuppann, Ogden newspaper man. 1 If you have 1 cow or several car I loads of cattle you want to sell we I will drive out and try to buy them. I Call 2100 evenings or 704 through I the day. Ask for O. C. Lundqiiist. 1 Jesse W. Farley Returns to Toorp B I Indications are that Jesse W. Farley I formerly first sergeant with Troop B, I on the Mexican border and later with 1 Battery B, 1-15 field artillery as a lleu- I tenant, will return to Troop B, at the 1 Twenty-fourth street arinory as a sec- I, ond lieutenant. I Old papers tor sale. Ogden Stand, ard. Millions Lost in County "Weber rounty sustained a loss of a million dollar's this past season due to a short-1 age of water." This statement appears in a report on irrigation, written for the annual edition of the Weber county coun-ty farm bureau, by Vr. P. Thomas. Clean rags wanted at The Standard office. English Dramatist to Lecture The " Ogden city school teachers and the Historical society have announced that Granville Barker, one of the foremost fore-most English dramatists, will deliver a lecture in the tabernacle February i. Ll'ICK, cement and plaster Jobbing, chimneys, firewalls, etc. Phono 770. 1132 Forest Service Agent Leaves A. H.i Cousins, purchasing agent tor the forest for-est service, departed this afternoon for Baker, Oregon, to attend a meei-Sir; meei-Sir; of forest clerks, representing the national forest on the North Pacific coast- Following the meeting at Baker ho will go to Portland and Seattle, aud it the latter point, will address a civil 'athcring. Photograpns are history of the fam Jly. Have them taken todav p... The Tripp Photo Studio, 320 25th St. I!i33 Licenses Marriage licenses were issued is-sued at ihc office of the county clerk loday to Thomas 12. Adamson and Grace II. Isenhart and to Alex A. M. Malnn and Theresa C. Hadley,' all of )cden. The first named couple were married at the clerk's office by Bishop O, M. Sanderson. King to Speak Wesley E. King will he Llic speaker at the tabernacle services serv-ices ou Sunday. Dumke Floral store now open in Portola Cafe. 370 24th. Phono 250. 1716 Clean rags wanted at The Standard rfice. Apples, selected, cheaper. Phone VJG3-W. ooio |