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Show i RANDOM REFERENCES Concreting Canal A concrete lln j Ins of two miles In lencth will be put In the Davis and Weber counties t arsal work having already started under the, I direction of the Wheelwright construe- I tlon company. The linin extend! ' south from the "terminal" of the main j canal and goes for some distance past j riinton. The llnlnc is. belnc placed In the canal to atop leakage. Clean rags wanted at The Standard office. ' Chautaukua The Vincenl Chautau ! qua circle will meet Saturday, April ' 15, at 2 p. m. In the c I r :. hall. All j mfmhas are requested to be present. 1 1 Ice Pure distilled artificial only. M L. Jones Coal & Ice Co. Fbone 1603. Expected Home -"Rube" Fo. well; i known Ocden athlete who has for lit I 9 past few month hern stationed on the ' Pacific coast In the aviation section 4 of the army, is expected to return to I his hom' in Ocden today. Old papers for sale. Ogden Standard. Stand-ard. I Marriage Purine the part thirty 1 davs. twelve marriages of people who J obtained licenses from County Clerk 3 1 K. Storey, were solemnized at the j Saji Iake temple. Call 22 for Taxi or Transfer service. 1557 Claim Denied- The state Industrial I commission ff"crrlay denied the claim of Elizabeth Hnrrorks naxter against the Ogden Packlnc and Pro- i vision company and the Interstate Cns 1 ualty company for compensation. The commission held that Mr. Baxters j death was not due 1o accident arising I out and In the course of rmplovmcnt H Th- - I .lm v.'. ... .1 on 'h- LT..:in.i- that dents wu due to an accident b J falling down stairs. B Nothlnc has been left undone to I make II. & G. Putter a perfect article. U. P. Business The profit realized by the poernm nt through the operation opera-tion of the L'nlon Pacific railroad was $11,916,545. It was learned through nl i detailed reprtr' n oird y. - rd iy t. I j. B. Durham, assistant general pas- sender agent of the Oregon Short Line hi, road. The Oregon S ! i 1 1 Urn e.irn-ed e.irn-ed a profit of $506,443 for the ndmlnts-H ndmlnts-H tratlon and the Western Pacific show- ed a gain of $674,950 These amounts are ciirnlnK above the standard re-turn, re-turn, or yearly r-ntal. which the gov-J gov-J ernment Is paylns the owners of the roads for their use. The rental is! B' based upon nn average of each rail-' road's returns for the DM1 three fear. Clean rags wanted -t the Standard office. I Bonds In Demand Four bardln: companies art uukin.. Lids for dtin bonds, which It Is believed will s II at a premium, so favorably have 'hey been considered by investors and investigators. in-vestigators. During the last day or iwo representath es of banking houses hae been conferring with the city commissioners and the county commissioners com-missioners relative to tht pro pective sale of public bonds. Wanted Standard of February 22nd 1919 Standard office. Born- A fine boy. weighing 11 12 pounds, was bom at 11 o'clock yestor-, day morning to Mr. nnd Mrs. Eli Blakcle). 950 Sullivan avenue. Wanted An Ogden Standard of' Feb. 22. Standard office. 2S24 Dog Tax At a meeting of the rl'v commission held today, the report of the dog tax collector for the week of Man h ;'T to April ;:. inclusive, was rendered, showing collection on six dogs at $2 and on one at $3.50; total, $l."j '.ii Twelve dogs were killed, on of w hu h as n ious. . Buv what ph itograph" you need nnd Buy Now of . W Tripp. IMM 25th street. "The photographer lu your town." 1590 Out of Hospital B F Thomna. who has been confined In the Deo hos pital for the past ten days us an In - j fluenza patient, is now convah . and has returned to his home, Jefferson avenue. Mis condition Is nnt Veil that he Is able to attend to his J business affairs, but he will probably prob-ably be able to do so In a few days Hi has completely recovered, but Is' On An Inspection Trip 11 A. Camp- j bell, division superintendent of the, Southern Pacific company, left OsafjM ibis morning (or a inp of inspection over I he division which extend us far west as Sparks. Nevada. Seeks Divorce Dt I IftlM la enarrM In ibe suit for divorce riled In th. ill trlct rourt toda by Own Humphri. against ('. W. Hompttrtee. The eouple ! wrw marrli-d in Brlgham CM sV . ember 14. 1914. ami have two chll dren. of which the plalntUf asks the ustody. The defendant t eJlegnd to have deserted the plaintiff on Wt ruary 15. 1911. Divorce Cat Mttfe Rackham baa filed suit for divorce tn the district ourt if kit Joseph p Karkbaru Non support Is the grounds alleged by the plaintiff. ho says although the defendant is earnlnc $" a month. b he ha not contributed eaytnlaj her support, except at the time he was 1 In the army The couple wore mar ried in Ocden. August 2. lMfl. and have one child. The plaintiff aska for the decree and the ruitody of the Married Kit C. ShJra and Marr Hoag. both of PocatcUo. were granted a mania e license at the county clerk's office this morning. The rouple were later married by Bishop O. M Sanderson. Hl Teachers to Meet The Ocden Tacbem, aasorlatlon win dlacuss h 1 propose d salary schedule at a meet - Ing at 4 43 this afternoon at Central 1 Junior high. Lakaalda Inflycnxa Accord tnc tn reports received at the railroad offices In this city from Ikeatde. where the I . influanaa epidemic has been serious for the pai few days, no case of the malady has developed since those! stricken with the disease were removed remov-ed to Ogden. i Seriously III Mr Nellie MrKlnnom of this city, who has been on the Red Cross staff of Salt Lake nurses where Bhe 1,h considered one of the most efficient, effi-cient, has Just returned from Provo1 where he has been caring for several cues of flu. She Is now seriously III at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J.J V. Verfys. 28 East Seventh South i street Salt Lake City. |