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Show WiTW ' RANDOM j& I REFERENCES Wanted Boys over 18 wanted ftt Shupe-WiUlams Candy factory. Born Twin girls were born yesterday yester-day afternoon at 3 o'clock to the wife of George Beck, 439 Second street G W. Tripp, 320' 25th street. ' The . photographer in your town." Established Estab-lished 1903 Reliable. . Special Train Coming Thai hun-iM hun-iM drr-ds nf members nl lu : It.,- h-"JL h-"JL rrhoods will come from Salt Lake to jr "jf. Ogden tomorrow to participate in the T . parade, was the word received estr- - day afternoon by members of ihe local IW 'I branch of the Brotherhood of Railway 'Vr ' ('In ks. The visitors will mm to g-lliul g-lliul don nn a sI1t'cirtl train over the Oregon Short' Line. if ! Ogden Welding & Repair Co , 2271 .j'.jj Washington. Phono 993-J. Key fitting. jfj Lecture President Owrn F Beal of J the WebfT Normal t nllore, at ihe rcg-, rcg-, u!ar monthly inn-tine of th' priest- r hood quorums of Weber stake to he 20 held in the Second ward Sunday after-noon after-noon at 2 o'clock, will deliver a lec- iII'l'-I ,urc on "'Hmv '" rrrP:,rc and Present ills : rospol Lesion." Clean rags wanted at The Standard office. Lester Barker in N. Y Leter Bar , ker. a member of the Second divi n tirflLV r,f mH1'ine wlin was with the army of occupation in Germain until recent till. ly' nas arrived m New York. .dr. Bar kpr has been two eai with ihe mar-JTStB mar-JTStB ines, one of which he spent n Frame. lie Is the son of Mr. and Mr; Flunk 'Jk Barker of 3021 Washington avenue. -5r Barker expects to go to Qua n tiro, jjfSf Ya shortly lo be mustered out. Ice Pure distilled artificial only M.I HflE L. Jones Coal & Ice Co, Phono lf.03 256S Bend Subscriptions Reports re ' ceived by officials of the Southern Pa-illS Pa-illS cific railroad company up until 5 WJf2 o'clock lasi night show ihat 3035 em-rployes em-rployes have taken bonds to the ictory MB Liberty loan to the aggregate amount flf of $3H".,200. This report covers the en IH tire division, and is more than $200,- 000 less than the amount subscribed WSu to ihe fourth Liher.v loan. Old papers for tale. Ogden Standard. Afflicted According to a report re-tceived re-tceived this morning by R. K. Gery. iImB .head of the department of lands of the M'n local forest service office, fiom the su-jiJl su-jiJl ipervisor of the Minidoka national for-Pte for-Pte est, Cedrlc Martin who left Ogden a i'g few days ago to work on entry stir- f veys on that forest, has been taken ill of the influenza. Mr. Martin will either he taken to ih ; ospital a' Hurley, "T Idaho, or brought back to Ogden for Hufc treatmc.nL Pf hwf QUICK messenger service rhone 5"2 J 2900 . From Arizona Robert E Morrison, step-father of District Forester L F i HH Kniepp, is in Ogden to attend 'he Gold-; en Spike celebration. He Is from Arl- i MM zona. Call 22 for Taxi or Transfer service 4 1557 Trains to Airplanes According to, a an announcement made by officials of jjk 'ho Utah-Idaho Central railroid, spe- ial cars will be run to the Hot Springs iW t I i ii c i;eld toda;. and tomorrow The Mil trains, beginning al 12 o'elo-k tod:;. HH will operate every hour and on the ! J l our, until t o'clock Tomorrow, be ! ginning at 9 a. m , the trains will run hourly until 6pm Clean rags wanted dt the Standard jjii office. Back from Service. Irving E. Fow-m Fow-m ler. former member of the 17th field artillery, has been released from thai 5E unit and has returned to his home m Lyf. this city. He resides at 3112 Adams m avtnuc- Paper Cleaned. Lowe and Evans, ijjjfh Thone 197S. 3415 Ensign Arrives Ensicn A. W Paul, I w 2tj"6 Jackson avenue, h.i h. . n i. im leased from the naval service of his h country and has returner! io hie honi jB in Ogden He arrived (his mornir... ynj ;WE do custom milling of all kinds of "If flour and feed. West (gden Milling WM and Elevator Co. 3608 Dance Party Twenty five prominent j tm young people of u-rden mjoved B de lirthful danre at th hall room of the! HM Healy hotel last nlcht. The dance was 1 .,1 : civen by Me-,,r.-. xm, Cnrron and S," '"rriPP of this city. Punch and llghl r--uffl frephmcnts were terved. Simmons JJjLI orchestra furnished the music. Don't forget the big dance at ihe As-6cmbl.v As-6cmbl.v "all Friday, May 9. 361g Sues for $301 The Ocean Accident JV fi Guarantee company filed .sU)t jn the t district court today acainst otto Meek rto recover $301 45 alleged to be due as flg. .the premium upon policies covering f the insurance upon employes. We telegTapn flowers anvwhero in iu- s- or Canada. Dumko Floral. Th. nn i52-w. JilWj Alimony An order to show cause in the divorce caee of Gwen Humphries was filed in the district court thij tllp morning. Humphries ir ordered to appear ap-pear in court May 12 and show causs 1 m wh-v h' should not pay temporarv alimony ali-mony to the plaintiff and minor child. Will Not Lecture According to an li announcement made at the board of education offices, Dr. Olsen, who has been delivering weekly lectures at the Central Junior hib bchool, will not lecture this week. A G. Brim, Pioneer G Prim of Salt Lake, is visiting his son-in-law. Joseph Ridgc. He was one of the railroad builders and drove a scraper when a boy only 18 years old, at Wasatch Wa-satch hill, under Contractor Nelson , Empey. Woman Picncer Mrs Amelia Stokes is among the early workers (or the railroad. She cooked for a gang of railroad employes when the first ties were being laid in Utah. New Subscriptions Mrs. H H Spencer, chairman of the women's Vic tory liberty loan committee, states that 157 new subscriptions to the loan have been secured, totaling $71,550. Ed Olsen on Way Home John J. 01- ii has received word from his sen, ESd Msen. that he was leaving France and would be home in Ma Fire Slight damage was caused last night when the coal house and stor age room in the rear of the residence of C. B. Zinn, 26G8 Jefferson avenue, caught fire Yard Office Wins The apprentices' baseball team of tho Southern Pacific shops, met defeat last nlcht at the hands of the nine trom the Yard office by a score of 7 to 2. From California Mrs Kittle Orim-oldby Orim-oldby and daughter Frances, of Kscon-dito, Kscon-dito, California, are visiting their cousin. cou-sin. Mrs. B. F. Thomas, 22t0 Jefferson avenue. The tower of the Sperry Flour company com-pany is to make an eJcctrlcal di-plav tomorrow night. Masons Buy BoVid The Krand lodge of Free and Accepted Mason of the state of Utah sent 1000 this afternoon to John E. Carver to purchase a Victory Vic-tory bond in Ogden, the credit to be given to the Ogden sale. The grand lodge purchased $2500 worth of bond in Salt Lake City today also. Merchants' Floats to Be Towed bv Autos In Big Parade Due to the impossibility of securing auto trucks of sufficient size on wh' h to construct thHr )are and attractive floats, (be merchants of Ogden were rompelled to place their floats on wagon gears. The wagons "ill be towed by autos, brightly decorated. |