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Show I RANDOM REFERENCES Wanted Bell boy. Reed Hotel. 103 First Congregational Members 'if the church and congregation of the First Congregational church will meet tonight to hear statements with regard re-gard to the Congregational world movement, which Is this denomination's denomina-tion's part In tho interchurch world movement. A crowded attendance is expected, and after the meeting there will be opportunity for a social time at which refreshments will be served. Prpmpt service, cleaning, pressing and. alterations. Phone 513. Kegal Cleaners. ' .j 3 c Marry at Provo John Nelson ol this city and Mrs. Emma B. Hansen of Sa.lt Lake were married at Provo Tuo3day by County Clerk L. T. Epperson. Epper-son. Kindling wood". Phono S28, -124. Wood League Mrs. Georglana Mar-rlotrof Mar-rlotrof Ogden has been" appointed on the membership committee of the Utah state branch of tho Women's Leonard Wood league. Clean rags wanted at The Stanaard i fficc. Goes to Coast 11. G. Adams of the Coulter-Adams Seed company of this city left for Sacramento yesterday to spend . two months supervising acod pea growing in tho Sacramento valley. Flowers telegraphed anywhere in the United States or Canada. Dumke Floral. Phone 250. 3336 Here for Treatment D. C. lm-stead, lm-stead, trainmaster at Evanston and Green River, arrived in Ogdcn thjs morning on Supcrlntendet N. A. William's Wil-liam's private car. Mr. Olmstead is suffering suf-fering from rheumatism which necessitated neces-sitated his removal from Green River to tho hospital at Ogden, according to word from the depot. Clean rags wanted at The Standard office. Bicycle Stolen Mrs. William Peterson, Peter-son, 2422 Quincy avenue, reported the theft of a "standard" bicycle to the police last night.' r Kr.rri wallpapei arid calsoniine .cleantrs. Lowe and Greenwell. Phone m ?S48 "GobB" in Ogden Twenty-four "goba" en route from the Great Lakes naval station to San Diego, Cal., where they will attend the naval air service school, arrived in Ogden this morning on U, P. train No. ID. BOICK, cement and plaster Jobbing, chimneys, firewalls, etc. Phono 770. 1132 Repair Road To supervise repair work on the Lincoln highway between tho state line and Castle Rock. Utah, Walker Paul of the state road commission, com-mission, passed through Ogden yesterday yes-terday evening en route to Castle Rock, accordsng to Col. C. A. Black, right-of-way agent for the- Union Pacific Pa-cific system. The construction work will stall Immediately, it is slated. Go to Kansas Jesse W. Nelson, Inspector In-spector of grazing, with offices al f ' Washington. D. C, together with C. X ' Woods, assistant forester, and Dis trict Forester L. F. Kneipp of the local lo-cal ofices, departed for Kansas this morning to attend a meeting of the Kamas Grazing association. While in Utah, Mr. Nelson will make an exten sive study of grazing conditions in the iulernipuntain country, it is stated. i Old papers lor caie. Ogdcn Stand-ard. Stand-ard. Coal M. L. .Tones Coal : Ice Co. Prompt delivery. 413 24th St. 2173 Reply to Collins Monroe E. Williams Wil-liams will give an address in the city hall beginning at 8 o'clock tomorrow night in which he will answer Peter Collins, who lectured here recently. Mr. Williams says he will endeavor to show what causes Bolshevism. Real ice cream, $2.25 delivered. Greenwell Confectionery. 3030 Plants Walnut Trees Commissioner Commission-er J. R. Ward observed Arbor Day today to-day by planting six English walnut trees in front of his residence. Ogden Typewriter House for typewriters type-writers and repairs, 2422 Hudson Ave. Phone 236. Coal All high grades. Phone 27. John Farr Coal Co. For typewriters and repairing, sen J. E. Everett, 2362 Wash. Ave. Phono 360 |