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Show RANDOM REFERENCES Easter Flowers and pot plants, righl from ihe greenhouses. Dunike Floral. Talk by Llttlefield Sergeant Ted Littlefielcl was the guest of honor of ihe Rotary club yesterday at a luncheon lunch-eon at the Weber club. He related many of hi, experiences of ihe war The luncheon was well attended and The talk given bv Sergeant Llttlefield was enjoyed by all. J W. Abbott was elected a member of the club. For sale 100 cood Jackets, suitable i to make over for children; 1.50 i a " Horycks Bros. -4-7 Wash. 3111 Prisoners In Ogden tight alien prisoners who were recently released from Ft. Douglas where they have been held since the outbreak or the war. arrived in Ogden yesterds ternoon. The men Wert all indiunant because they were unable to get a westbound train leaving the city before be-fore evening. When questioned as to their name?, they refused to give them. FOR EASTER Get your eggs or Easter at The Sewell Grocery 2602 Wash. Ave . and insist on having Joe Barker's big fresh eggs. 3Ilo Church Sale The Junior Auxiliary oi the Church of the Good Shepherd will give a sale of fancy-work, cakes and candy at the guild room, corner or Grant avenue and Twenty-lourth street next Friday afternoon, April I 26th, from :30 lo 6 3t. Clean rags wanted at The Standard i office. j Assistant Manager F. L. Burckhal- ler. assistant, manager of the South- , ern Pacific railroad, who escorted Mrs Mi doo from San Francisco, depart I ed last evening for San Francisco. ! Ice Pure distilled artificial only. M L. Jones Coal L Ice Lo Thone 1603 I 2568 j I From Washington V W. S.imp-j I son. in charge of The Great Basin ex-I j pcriment station, arrived in Ogden this ' morning and spent a crent part of the j dav visiting forest official? at the lo- , ,nl fores) sen icv buildinc Mr Samp son has Just returned irom Washing-1 ton where he has spent the wintt t and I will leave immediately for the exper- I iment slation and get this vear's work j ! under way Old papers for sale. Ogden Stand-1 Stand-1 ' rd For Sale by Owner Twenty i B 1 best irrigated land in Ogden Six-room Six-room brick house, city water, electric lights, three blocks from care line I two-third? in cherries, peaches ami small fruit; balance fine for beet- , lomatoe-. Will divide place if tooj larce, into two tracts, 8 and 12 act B Easy terms, S44 Seventh street. Will give immediate possession C. H. j Smith, '-'"8 Twenty-fifth street. QUICK messenger service Phone 502. 2900 j I Visiting His Daughters W H Ben ! ! nett left today to visit his daughters) at Midvale. While away he will at tend the Odd Fellows' convention in 1 Salt Lake. Call 22 for Taxi or Transfer service i !: 1557, I Married The matrimonial tabies ', I were slightly reversed yesterday and I instead of an Ogden couple going to W Farmington unite in the holy bonds of matrimony. Samuel Nakken and Sarah Kennedy visited this city as twain j j and departed as one. The cerenion 4 was performed by Judge Arthur E. j 1 Pratt yesterday afternoon at ihe court 4 house. 4j I, Clean rags wanted t the Standard 1 office. j Arrives in New York Mrs. A. Wil- kensen received word late last night 7 to the effect that Sergeant William A. I Wilkensen of the 9ls1 division had A landed safel in New York. ; Buy what photographs ou need and' 1 Buy Now of G. W. Tripp. 320i I 25th street. 'The photogapher in1 I j j your town." 15901 I Going to Coast Chief Clerk W. O. 1 Johnson of the division superimen I , dents office of the Southern Pacific 1 railroad, with his wife, left Ogden last j , evening for San Francisco to attend a! i meeting of the chief clerks of all the1 j Southern Pacific lines to be held in, f ,an Francisco on the ISth and 19th 1 of this month. Cash paid for Liberty Bonds. C H. I Smith, 278-25th St. 2965 1 Baseball The Southern Pacific shop . apprentices defeated the baseball nine f from the local yard offices in the sec-1 i rnd game of the railroad baseball I league held at the S. P. shop diamond I The final score was 15 to 9. The bat- j i leries for the apprentices was Doxey i 1 and Hassell; for the Yard orfice, Eut- t ler and Preshaw. The Apprentices! j and the office clerks are scheduled to; meet this afternoon. 9 Received, of that Indispensiblo ar- 1 -j i fide, two carloads of charcoal, at ! . 2254 Washington Ave. Newman &. .. 1 Stuart Co. . 3052 j f'H From Honolulu Dr. H. F. Robinson S and wife have returned from the Ha-' J wmian JslandR, whre thev enjoyed a three months' vacation '3 Will Be Entertained Ted Llttlefield 1 i to be entertained at the Country club this evening. Wilson Ware? The Wilson ward M. B I. A. will Rive r dance Friday night, prt1 1. Music will be furnish-, b M 'Hen Bros who will jrive several songs "Mi nd graphophone selections. Enter- W-N- talnmejit for the young ;nd old. A Surprise Mrs S. T. Guthrie and! her family were pleasantly surprised yesterday when her son, Henry R. I Sherwood, a brother of Lieutenanr I I Owen Sherwood, arrived from the Norfolk, Va , navy pard, where he has .been mustered out of service. Young Sherwood entered iln- service in ihe uavy in January, 1917. and finalh saw considerable service in the war- zone ' on a destroyer. He was promoted to I hlcf petty officer during his service I Found Guilty Russell Thomas, chanced with having liquor in his possession pos-session was found guilty of the charge 1 In the eity court this morning and 1 ; sentenced to pay $60 fine or serve GO I i dajrs in jalL |