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Show RANDOM REFERENCES Call 11GG for Printing. The Ncuto-boom Ncuto-boom Plg.Co., 2370 Wash. Ave. 25-1G 'National Committeeman in Ogden John B. Kin?, member of the Rcpub-Iic'an. Rcpub-Iic'an. National committee of New York was an Ogdcn visitor for a few hours vesterday. He deputed for Reno, "where he will confer with the Rcpub-lican Rcpub-lican leaders of that cfly and state on the coming national election. Save 25c on the $1. Economy Taxjtj Service. Phone 611. 248CJ Nnval.Reservists Invited Ogden-Re ; servlsls of the United States navyi have been Invited by the war depart-j nifcnt to attend the celebration of thej reserves at San biego, Onl., .March 27. Special drills and other. features have) been arranged, according- to word re-j ceived here. j Standards of Feb. Sth, March 1st,: Hj March 3rd. April 15th, July 6th, Julyi 7th, July Sth, July 29th and Aug. 3rd; of 1919, wanted at Standard. 2289! First Rodeo The first annual "Ro-j deo" which was to have been given by the employes of the bureau of pub-lie pub-lie road offices in Ogden ban been postponed indefinitely on account of the influenza and smallpox epidemics. Hj Dumke Floral store now open In Portola Cafe. 370 24th. Phono 250. j 1716 Ogden Republican Delegates Ogden, Hj Republican delegates to the state con-J Hl vention next month will meet at Salt; Lake February 23 ami fix the dates in ' company with other Utahns for the state convention. J. U. Eldredge. Jr., i has been named as the delegate fromj Hl Ogden. Coal M. L. Jones Coal & Ice Co. Prompt delivery. : 413 24th St. 2173 1 Supervisor Here Forest Supervisor Lee E. Cooper of the Brldger national forest, with headquarters at Pinedale. Wyo., has arrived in Ogden, He is here for a conference regarding allot-; 1 ments available for Ihe forest during! tlfe coming fiscal year. j PhotograpnB art history" of i!-.c fam.-j lly. Have them taken todav a: The Tripp Photo Studio, 320 25th St. Road Program F. K. Bonner, as-sistant as-sistant engineer with headquarters in j Washington is expected to arrive in , fl Ogden this afternoon. He will confer j H: with local forest officials on matters ; regarding the road program for the; calendar year. It is anticipated that , he will spend ihe remainder of iiie ! week in this city. H If you have 1 cow or several carj loads of cattle you want to sell we! H, will drive oui and try to buy them ! Call 2100 evenings or 704 through j Hl day. Ask for O. C. Lundquist. i - Kneipp Speaks District Forester L. F. Kneipp has returned from Logan, H Utah, where lie delivered an address : before a convention of scou-t master j H' on "The Value of Forests to the Boy I Scout Movement." There were about I eighty scout masters present j I Old papers lor sale. Ogden Stand, ard. j Father Dies Because of the death j of his father, George Ronrney, Sr., ; George Romney, Jr., in charge of the . cenous for this district, departed this morning for Salt Lake. His father died yesterday after several days' illness. ill-ness. Clean rags wanted at The Standard office. Judge Called to Salt Lake Judge , Dan Sullivan of the juvenile court, is1 in Salt Lake this afternoon. He was asked to act In Capacity of judge for a 1 jury trial in the juvenile court which will appear before him this afternoon. BU1CK, cement, and plaster jobbing, chimneys, firewalls, etc. Phone 770. 1132 Arrested Brayton A. Campbell and Hazel Harnish were arrested at au early hour this morning at a hotel. In the city court this morning bail was fixed in the sum of $50 each and trial . was set for January 13. Clean rags wanted at The Standard i rfice. Lottie Marsh Heed, who underwent an operation at the Dee hospital January Janu-ary 26, has been removed to her home, I 546 Twenty-eighth street. She is still I in a critical condition. I Appleu, selected, cheaper. Phone I 1965-W. 2212 I In Ogden R. "B. Robinson, assistant I engineer for the Union Pacific, spent I several hours in Ogdcn today. He is I aag mi ni iiw,.y)iLA on route from Los Angeles, Cal., to his headquarters at Green River, Wyo. For messenger service Ph. 502. 2502 Good wages will bo paid by the Red Cross for nurses or housekeepers -to aid in homes where there is influenza. Telephone 316 or 7S9. 2514 License B. F. Owens and Beth Can-field, Can-field, both of Malad, Idaho, were granted grant-ed a marriage license at the office of the county clerk this morning. Calendar The probate and motion calendar lor the February term of the district court was heard in Juriye A. W. Agee's division of the district court th's afternoon. Word has been rccolved that Mrs. Maud Hilyard, sister of C. E. Carlile. has died at Hot Lake, Oregon. Her death occurred yesterday, it Is stated. Show Postponed The American Legion Le-gion show, "Piff, Paff, Pouf," has been postponed, according to Norman Sims, business manager. Born To Mr. and -Mrs. Ezra II. Richardson, r. 30-pound girl. Mother and babe doing nicely. Ez. is the well-known well-known and affable hay and grain dealer. deal-er. He will be at the old stand again next week. Legion Meeting Postponed The special meeting of ihe Herman Baker Post. No. 9, scheduled for this evening, eve-ning, has been postponed. The meeting meet-ing will be held at a later date, it is announced- nn |