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Show RANDOM 1 REFERENCES IScwcll Grocery 2602 Wash. Ave. Is headquarters for Jos. Barker's famous I big fresh eggs. 2977 fjj League to Meet The Luther League Is km 0 the Enclish Lutheran church will meet at thp home of Miss Veda Johnson, John-son, 2018 Jackson avenue, Wednesday (evening, April 9th. at 8:30 p. m. Clean rags wanted at The Standard office. Mrs. E. McFarland of this city who (has been spending a brief vacation in California, will return to Ogden in a few da vs. Ce Pure distilled artificial only. M. I Jones Coal & Ico Co Phone 1603. L' Ul 2568 p R. Aiken, manager of the Union (Depot hotel and lunch counter, "who has been spending a month's vacation f-W jn south' rn California has returned to I Ogden and has resumed his duties at the depot. (Old papers for 6ale. Ogden Standard. Stand-ard. I From Logan M C .Merrill, a professor pro-fessor at the Utah Agricultural college, col-lege, is nt the New Healy hotel. Gardens plowed. 237S-R 2939 Has Flu Raimondo Toaddei, age 34 years, who resides at 217 Twenty-tifln street, was taken to the local hospi-ial hospi-ial at an early hour this morning suffering suf-fering of a serious attack of influenza. influ-enza. Frienda of Toaddei. who is nn Italian, notified the authorities of his condition and he was taken from his j rooms to the hospital in a serious condition. con-dition. Dr. G. G Moves is attending . the case. Call 22 for Taxi or Transfer service. Moves to Sparks H. W Wistner, former assistant superintendent of the Salt Lake division of the Southern Pacific in Ogden, now serving in the same capacity at Sparks. Nevada, returned re-turned to Ogden this morning to arrange ar-range for moving of his family and household goods to Sparks. Mr. Wist- ner has bet n in Sparks since the first of the month. It is not a perfect meal unless B. & I . G. Butter is on the menu somewhere. Mrs. Mary Griffin who has been away for the past several weeks has returned to Ogden. Mrs. Griffin spent the time on the Pacific coast. Clean rags wanted dt the Standard office. From Denver Cooper Van Dyne, of Denver, is an Ogden visitor for a few days, calling upon the merchants of the city. Wanted Standard of February 22nd 1919. Standard office. Ford Case The case of George E. Ford against the First National bank was stricken from the trial calendar in the district court before Judge A. W. Agoe this morning, when attorneys failed to appear. Buv what photographs you need and Buy Now of G. W. Tripp, 320ft " 25th street. "The photographer in your town." 1590 Posters Cards announcing the city bond election to take place on April k 16th, will soon adorn windows, tele-t tele-t ' graph poles and all available places for posting them. The cards have been printed and are now in the hands of the city recorder. They will be posted throughout the city a9 soon as possible, in order that full publicity pub-licity may be given to the election, ns it is desired that all citizens turn out on that day and express their opinions by ballot on the question of public improvements. Cash paid for Liberty Bonds. C. H.1 Smith, 278-25th St. 2965 Alimony A petition for order io vj show cause was filed in the county derk's office today in the case of Mat- j tie S. Ramey against Charles M. Ramey. The petition sets forth that a decree of divorce was granted the plaintiff, March 1, 191S, and she was. awarded the custody of the son and ?65 a month for the support of herself her-self and child. She alleges that the defendant owea $130. The petition asks that the defendant be ordered to show cause why he has defaulted in the payments. |