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Show II RANDOM I REFERENCES P Prompt Kervlcc, cleaning', pressing l and alterations. Phone D13. Regal CIcancr3. -13G j Building Additions Application for j the Washington market to build an ad- : ., dition to their store and to repair the present building -was granted yester-I yester-I V? . day by City Engineer Joseph M. Tracy. tpst ' The work will cost $12,000. Kindling wood. Phone S2S. -12-1. f Baby Daughter. A daughter was born to Hoscoe and Cladys White, - 1 - f Thursday, April S. Clean rags wanted atTha Stancard Want to Marry. Application for licenses li-censes to marry was made this morning morn-ing in the county clerk's office by J. "Gilbert Parker and Miss Esther L. , ,' , Harris, both of ogden. I 'l ; Flowers telegraphed anywhere in the United States or Canada. Dumke ff FioraL Phone 250. 3336 Set Irrigation Case. The case or i v the Co-operative Farm Irrigation com pany against the Huntsville Irrigation association will be set for hearing H next Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock before Judge A. W. Agee in the dis-1' dis-1' trict court, when motion will be heard, according to an announcement fci made today. mmi , 4 Clean rags wantea at The Standard M$ office. ' J. S. Lewis Back John S. Lowis returned to Ogden after spending four Hp weeks visiting in the east. Business j in the city of Chicago used up a week Hjj x of Mr. Lewis' time. Bjl K?:pfrl wallpaper and calsomlne HI: cleantrs. Lowe and Greenwell. Phone 333S. Baby Boy A six-pound baby boy f2Zjw was born to Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Newcy H&W on March 26. K BOICK, cement and plaster jobbing, HI chimneys, firewalls, etc. Phono 770. Hp 1132 Hfp! Old papers tor saie. Ogden Stnnd. tard. ' Mnnflnim T.lrotic, Hvrmn R. Mn7.CS I and Reba Shurtliff, both of Ogdon. were granted a marriage license by County Clerk Seth C. Jones o Farm-ington Farm-ington yesterday. ; Coal M. L. .Tones Coal & Ice Co. J'ji Prompt delivery. 413 24th St- 2173 Real ice cream, $2.25 delivered. Greenwell Confectionery. 3030 Weds at Provo Sophia Grcenlclgti ol this city and Samuel D. Radmall o Pleasant Grovo were married at Pro-Ogden Pro-Ogden Typewriter House for typewriters type-writers and repairs, 2422 Hudson Ave. Phono 236. Will Entertain. Mrs. R. S. Both-well Both-well will entertain women of the G. I. A. to the B. of L. E. tomorrow afternoon at her home, 114 Twenty-eighth Twenty-eighth Btreet. Coal All high grades. Phono 27. John Farr Coal Co. Work on Census. Officials are still at work In the local bureau awaiting the returns from three districts, La Salle, Orderville, and Bridgeport. The tiong delayed Panguitch returns came to hand this morning, i . i j. For typewriters and repairing, seo J. E. Everett, 2362 Wash. Ave. Phone , School Board Bids. Bids for office T and school supplies are to be asked for I shortly by the city board of educa- Baj Forfeited R. S. Penshaw of " A "7' Salt Lake ferfeited $10 bail by non-ap pearance in tho city court this morning morn-ing to answer to u charge of violating traffic ordinances. Judge D. It. Roberts Rob-erts ordered that a bench warrant be i Case Set The case of the City of Ogden against Martin Smith was set for Tuesday, April 20, by Judge D. R. Roberts. The case will be tried before Collections mado by the city court in fines and forfeitures during March amounted to ?2,252, according to the report Issued this morning. The report re-port was ordered filed by the city commission. |