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Show I RANDOM REFERENCES I Clean rags wanted at The Standard I office. Sampling Vln0f Ogden citizen rue destined to bav Rood vinegar, N provided they are nol already petting I it from the Btores, tor the Btatc ch( m-J m-J 1st will analyze sample? of all the vine gar in town and give credits to the H various quantities kept by the mer- j chant The vinegar Is now being ' sampled by Arthur Batemun of the V I state dairy and food department of i rtali His samples will b. sont to the I ta.te chemist, Herman Harms, of Salt I Lake. lee Pure distilled artificial only. M L. Jones Coal & Ice Co Phone 1603 I 2otS Governor Brough Speakin- beforti the seventh annual convention ol the J United States Good Roads association, Governor Charles Hrouch of ArK:m a . 1 a former resident of Ogden, belnp; lh 1 son of a former mayor, tho lat" ! Charles M Brough, urged the building I i nf cood roads. The convention Is be ing held ai Mineral WeljB, Pexas. Tbe Tiother of the governor of Arkansas I ; is a frequent visitor to Opden Bne I I spent several weeks here last sum-. Old papers for sale. Ogden Stand- Mexicans Released Of the thirty-seven thirty-seven Mexicans who were broufinr H 4 to the Dee hospital from Lakeside as influenza patient- there was one death. Tho patients have all re-j, re-j, ,urrcd and were released from tbe I hospital vesterday. At the time they I were brought here they attracted con- sidi rahle attention owinA to the lart 1 that thev came in a pullman car. vrhlCD. was quarantined in the railroad yards. ft QV1CK messenger service. Phone B02j I Vmer at Plain City. That a pea li xiner will be installed In Plain City J ' for the romine season was the an-I an-I nouncement of the Van Alen Canning - ompanv yesterday, through Lyman I Skeen, on whose property the viner II will be placed. Arrangements taavt J ,een mad.' bv i h- ompany with the H I -. farmers of the district for the plant ing of at l'-asi 150 acres of p as this i ea r. I Call 22 for Taxi or Transfer service , 1557 1 I Protect the ChildrenThe COUnty oommlssioners have decided to place protection signs In the vicinity of II schools in Weber county to warn mo- torists that they are approaehing a I school and must exercise caution. Pure and wholesome B. & 0 But-i H, t ter. 1 Meets Wednesday The Dorcus so-1 tj ,piv of the Enclihb Lutheran churcb Will meet at the home of Miss Rose Lindstrom. 758 Twenty sixth street, I jf Vpril 16. at S p. m. H Clean -ag6 wanted t the Standard H I office. I "Red" Hogan Wins According to I word received in Ogden this morning f I from Salt Lake. "Red" Hogan, an Og- t den boxer, won his bout last niht. in ' Salt Lake against Art Decker by a knockout blow in the third round. I i ' Hognn will be one of those matched in the Ogden boxing card on pril 22 at: I ihe Eagles' hall, when the Omaha j Bl 'ivestock men are entertained here. Buy what photopraphs you need and i Buy Now of G. W. Tripp. 320' I 25th street. "The photographer in H our town." 1590 1 ' Will Speak Tonitrht at th theatres j of the city speakers will make shorl J lalks upon the bond issues. The w ill be as follows: Rev. C. R. Garver, Al- J hambra; E. S. Hinckley, Orpheum; H Joseph Chrz, Ogden; Gus Wrlgbt. H Cozy and Lyceum theatres. :1 Cash paid for Liberty Bonds. C. H J Smith, 27B-25th St. 2955 'I Operated On John Anderson, bet- 1 ter known as "Red," was taken to the , 1 Dee hospital hospital and operated on . . j at 3 o'clock this morninu for acute ap- i jl pendicltis. He is a student at the We i ber Normal college and a son of Mr. I and Mrs. A. J Anderson. 807 Twenty- third street. His friends will be sur- H prised to learn of his sudden illin aj Plant Now. Hard baby breath for I every garden. Dumke Floral. 25-W. I '. WANTED Paper of April 5th, at H Standard office I A cold spell is to attack Salt Lake Valley, according to a statement of J. Cecil Alter, director of the state weath-r weath-r tr bureau. The weather man sas that "m extreme cold spell may be looked .for within the next few hours. It is stated that the recent precipitation of snow which fell throughout the state equaled a loot in depth in some places. Received, of that indispensible article, ar-ticle, two carloads of charcoal, at 2254 Washington Ave Newman & I Stuart Co. 3052 1 Offi ces Closed All the city and j county offices were closed today, ac- 1 count of Arbor Day. Tbe only excep- B tion at the court house was the sher- 3 iffs office, where "they never sleep." 2 Mail for Germany Information 1 'has been recened by PostniasUi W 3 W. Browning of the local postofflce I from the department heads at Wash j -ington. to the effect that mall can now he sent into those parts of Germany J which aro under allied arms Regis-5 Regis-5 tered mail will be accepted for deilv-l Ji Ty, but no guarantee will be given j Si ihit it will be delivered safely. This 3 order relates to civilians living in that II 'territory. L Married The wedding of Charles rx. Bell of Wilkensburg, Pa., and Miss m Edith L. Clark of Su Helena, Ore., 1 as solemnized yesterday afternoon at I he parsonage of the Methodist Epis- M xpal church. Rev. Christian R. Gar- m ver officiated at the ceremony. Si Lands in New York A telegram Hi was received early this morning bv Khe wife of E. W. Sargent from her husband to the effect that he had landed safely in New York from Prance He Is a member of the 91st division. Calvin in Ogden President E. E. Calvin or the Union Pacifli railroad and also federal manager for the road, passed through Ogden yesterday afternoon after-noon in his private car. en route to Cheyenne, Wyo., from Salt Lake. Mr, r.'ilvin will return to his general offices of-fices in the east befdre he returns to Ogden to attend the Golden Spike ele bration. P, H, Knickerbocker, general superintendent of the Orepon Short Line railroad, passed through ogden this morning en route to Omaha. The Weber county farm bureau Is 'doubling Its efforts to reach the membership mem-bership quota allotted to it this y.;ir The membership ol the bureau lasl numbered over 1000 and 1200 has been set the goal for this .-ear. Five towns in the county have sent in reports that they hn.' already i d last year's membership and. ai cording to officials ai ihe farm bureau ofilrr. ihe -oal pet for this year will undoubtedly be reached. It is stated that there are 1500 fanners fann-ers in the county. Small Bin re Considerable excite-men! excite-men! was caused tasl evening when a fire broke out under Alexander's cafe, at the corner of Twenty-fifth r.treet and Hudson avenue. Sparks' eominLr out of 'he chimne attracted the attention of several people who turned in an alarm. The Centra flrej department responded and found 'hat I some one had left a kettle of lard on a red hot stove in the basement, which had boiled over and Isnited. No damage dam-age was done to the buildlne hut the range was almost completely destrov-ed. destrov-ed. Dogs Killed On Thursday nighl ton doss of North Ogden were poisoned poison-ed and last night three more animals wore killed by poisoned meat. A valuable valu-able dog owned by AI Toone was p. s-oned. s-oned. In New York Elmer Green, Who has been overseas with (he American forces, has arrived safely in New York and his relatives in West Weber are joyfully awaiting his return to Uah. |