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Cr EVENING, DECEMBER 25 iq?? j fa JB22 THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER 7 , MB IY LIST COMPILED FOR I 1923 CONTAINS 486 NAMES Liury ""t tor 1923, complied by , 'nolison and W. J. Parker, LJ'eomnilsslonors, contains 4S6 lit men to l" 'Irawn for service fiUtrlct court , list follows !' , r i ' " n" Slator Ulc. C. Rlds. Slatnrvllle; Jamcn M. glat'Tvlllo; Ben .1 Chadwld; S,Je -a Cowan, Slater- riillam H Kuck. Tuylor. Steph '1 a lor. HcbiT L. ' "favlor: James B. Hunter, , T v. Kendall. Uintah; Wil- Stodard, Uintah; R O. Bybee, oh Knlrfit. Ws rr n ros. i ? Warnn: Junius Frist Vfst n Alex M llrbrook. West War-Ben'lan-ln Hilton West Weber; A Hlslop. West Weber; Bph Hl'pwel!. W,--''t Weber; Peter F. rland, West W l.r. John I,. Wilson; i. i r. m ii. linon, Edwin A. r.lnrham Wilson, L B-irton. Wilson. Bailey. Pleasant View; S-am-m,av. Pl'-asant Vi. u . William rhn ' Mormon , pleasant View, Charles En plaln Cil ' Carer. Plain fcseph singleton. Plain City, u Tin." f i'H . A. :.! leDcon. Plain City. Frederick IfPialn City; Jamea M Skeen, p pou 1 Plain City: Marlon Plain Cit Curl Olscn, Plnln josenli St' v. rt, '.In City. u c Lund Plain City; J. Lee riverda:'': Jessie A Child, Rlv . jostph . Kl e r d a I v"' ; Anderson. Klverdalc; Walter ' h Rlvi B FlTe. Ule.' George E Randall. Ran- i pix, Roy; CV-mnsev J. Gar-! ley; Bron L Bybee. Roj , Har i iml ; J. H. Ilobson. I jamet A Uuss. 11 Roy; Joseph icr-.. n ' n T Pipp.n. Isaac C Grow. I? untsvllre; Ira drdVr,' Hum Josci . L. Pe- u Hunts vl junln F. Wood. Huntsville; WangFi i ! tsvllle, Ernest tKiy, ' - Edward C non." Huntsv I . I :.-nnett An LKanesvllle; William H. Green, Mile; Hans C Peterson, Kanes Vllliam H. Chard. Liberty, I L. Shaw, Liberty. William II. rtclc Llbei Lawrrnre Ritchie. Btt; Gorte A Hodsen, Marriott Bj Pc Marriott; William rren Nori i Ogden; Henry C Kortli Ogden, John W. Gibson, , Ogden, John V. i an North ! James Roylance. North Ok- nr E. Brown. North Ogden, B E. Orton. North Ogden. Story-. North Ogden; Charles jrd, North Ogden; Lyman North Opdcn; Frank L. , North Ogden. u F. Berrett, North Ogden; . Lindsay, North Ogden, Mi ins, Burch Creek; Adolph n, Burch Creek; Joseph II. i, Burch Creek; Horace aar rch Creek, William Burch reek, James L Combe. Burch ohn J. Furnlss. Burch Creek; Firrln. Elen. William A. aery, Eden; Earl Thompson, i E. Fuller. Eder; R. E. Al irr West; Charles A. Groberg, est; James Martin. Jr.. Farr Ibert W. Garfield. Harrlsvllle; V.Taylor. Harrlsvllle; Walt?ri Hirrlsvilie; Char lei Swansea, He; Leander 8. Harris. Harrls emuel Webster, Harrlsvllle. . Powers, ffooper; Joseph C. opcr; Frank Simpson, Hooper. Wlddlson, Jr. Hooper; David I f, Hooper. Thomas M. Jones, Joseph Powers, Hooper; Hooper Hooper, oliowlng reside in Ogden: 1 G. Bowman. Raymond W. g. Datus H Ensign. Joseph P. t, Brl&ham H. Goddard, Jeis on. Sam Krelnes, William M. ton, John W. Burton, John Kap. Jr.; Jesse McClure. Wal ephens. James A Ford. Tlmm klns John L. Moyi , William inney, George H. Park'"-, C Davis. Joseph Greenwell, E. Hogan. Harry Sandman, H. Atkinson. John V. Brun aomas H Jordan. Job Pln Payn, Archie c Plmmons, p. Weaver, Joseph Williams. W Barrett, Charles R. Cole, C. Crane, Alfred Daniels MJfy Edgley ! iston. B. )Wf,v. Jonn F Muntord. George P Orley J. Chugg i Grlrnrs Tos. ph T Hjrr'.i. fll A. Hunter. Charles M LettJ. Rcolas, (jeorge F. Browning. Drake. Fr I Flinders, Wal- ) Win i:, Geo i i ilngshoad, P l.on-r, r;, orge V Mur PVne Eidre.lc-. George Fif?, PVei man Michael Hircrlns. E Hoi r F Lee. Thomas 11 Hr-nr s",,,,;. P. J-Thomas M. Jon.,. Kuirl E. Hy8 Russell, Frank J. Rlchlns, VW:- g .lames .-' Cantwell, V-- C Sherman. Robert Chrls-Charl.-s p .,: i-,n r.old i.. 1,arl 1 1 i " Id!, ton V K P. n L in Pobi i I T lylor, L Burns, 1 1 . . I "ark. .IB..8- Jo s.i no J 'in IBriana:n Al'" rl v 1111 ,?rt JJ'- Clements, William H. E4- jtr L An.ierson. George E Thomas F Co. , m, J Dudley. Knrv.,(,n M,ro, (;. Flowers, Kirth. a Am Clark, Joh-i B; Aivn Clark, John F Ev- JBorgt v (ireenwell. A M. 3K.':. ' John llr'arr. lav PUhardHOn, V- 6hurtllff, Samuel R. Sar W"6ni l- r, ; , ri. j,!hn J. Foley. K Fow;..r, - i N. Farr. Br'ln i P Mil C A B .'. n ; nsrlale, Edward L. HL ,"llarn Jack. P.-rnhard Nel 1 L. Butters, J . jB"nl. Lyh s Vv- La kin. Frank K" i,- p.. mans. Anderson. Joseph C. Har- kenloop. II H James. -Randall. Levi J. Taylor Jr., RL, Sherner. George J. Al Mtu A Blair, Pari s Carver, K." Crowther. George II . Har- PRodfl ,'Mannin? John Nel" f' K' !l I ' M . S Stone, rl K Barker drland A. Brown m r'-,M,-r. 11. Lawrence T- K't - Hopson, M P. Ipsen, I mJ"r, PpPb"n. M L lones. Clem I Ch A"' 1 ' " 1 ' "harles A B.7Uneey l. 1,,-avltt. James iSB'Hiik',. i; h D- r woerer. John Could. A. W BasBah Cash more. Robert 7'' Ralph ( an, 11 ind P. B. m K UonaldHon. Geoffrey KJ - Johnson. William A j..? n P A, ire. I, Richard B fj - ! ;;!kn, ' PJHto rt?0n. Arthur B. Hop r mM H- Martin, Andrew J- ftgy&i&fciW Et'1' Ldwavd b, Gi,bert) James D Had- bold Li"0:' ,K,lm"ml re hi-. Benton v Adep"" Edward N. Finn ! '"Jna 1,1 Natha n 1 1 croft j"1 IM FiShor' Hebcr Scow- RFphnUSt1?; NphI T Brown, J. KAmZ, aelLman- B. J. Cheney. Fr.-d G BdBOQ George W Eisenberfr 1K, Child, Ma, Davi2oKPS ' ,?S5S S Carvir -JmM McDonnld. James a. Laner, W. F. Cortcr.. Parley P HCtW Femjtermaker, Chan, s mark! k J:inor' A T Host- JohnywInvnM,Cn- A,Tln J- ROIIOW. lor '1m, Dlney. Heber Eastman. Ceno- Wli;"'" C Howell. it n PiV., A Tl1""'" G Burl Flygnre B8, PMton A Blair, Chrla RiSSS ,.Fnr,s- J- dances Fowlei, Rolrt Greenwell. Fred M. Bond He- KrVHe,Ler:,G&lumbu -,oncs. Aaron H Chf,rlos Barton. Thomas H. Culley. Dexter Ellis, Albert B Foulger, Carl G.iger. Mlehael J. Cllf- Lsaac M. Cooley. Lawrence Evans. uv, a ?rrork3- R- b- Hende,-h0t.! Alma Anderson. W. J. Darmody. P(7b,G.nn'llohn Jenkins ?v Ijalrd' ChIe. a Maaon. rimrfb WcKena, James p. p,,, William T. Astlll. Ralph E. Bristol.! G j.. pecker William H. Child ' KrtSJI JC-J?W,.mam' E E- Grimes.! altnr c. Hlgglna J . J. Malone B.I(?lcher' John Browning.: Robert Boyd Fred B Blackman. F. A. Rehllng. Orson Douglas. Rohprt I. Burton. George D Bennett, Hcber E. Chcck etts. Burton Dinsmore, A. E. Edson. bmnyTx-V.. Ecclt9, J - F- Gos8' Gef,rc Hill. William F Burton. Owen Ben nett, i Clnrencft Bachman. ' Wllford Bram v.ell. E S. Baggs, H.vnrv E. LVg.. ston, C. F. Grout, Arthur W. Grl. George A. Goate9. Hugh Holdaway.l Thomas C. Ballantyn... James A Brown. W. J. Barnes. James 11. Cun ningham. Walter D- child, OHvor G. eius. Charles D. Farley. John G. Gebhart. Harry Iitrb. Edward C. Osborne. I Christopher Purdv. Lester I. Perry. Hcncy B. Ames. E. F Bratz. Herbert I J. Black, Joseph I.C arlson, Claud V Cunningham. A. H. DeWltt, Charles Empeyi Henry A. West, W . C. Schmaltr., Rob ert A. Moves. Don Magulre, James ETowlte, Samuel Gaddv. Fred Herring ton. Charles F. Murphy. Alex 1 1 Moves William E Newman, J. r O'Neill. Ed. W Pearee, Peter AttdenOn, F. W. I?lalr. Charle3 W Brown. Warren E Corey, James R. Clouh, A. F. Emnierli k. Charles H. P'oste.-, Charles A. Hlnehcllff. William H John. P. A. Anderson. Wallace Boyle, John S. rjonlcls. Oliver G. Ellis, Frank Foulger, Fred S. Garner, John R. Henderson. Charles H. Htissey, Charlea A. Bur ton. James Blackley. George A Barry Roland B. Ballantyne, James c. Gale. James George, F. A. Hulah, Charles A Halverson. C. W Adams. Edward W. Batche lor, George A Blddolph. George W. Carry. James F. Chamberlain. Andrew Fish. John L. Frost. Albert P. Boyle. Charles J. Call, John F. Davis. John P- an 8, J H . Furgeson Graham Hlgglnaon, Clyde W Jack son. T. A. Newman. David G. Pickett. William H. Adams. Irsael C Canfield, .orRe P. Crltchlow. Mlehad Doyle. David Evans. Adrian L Farr. E. A. FxrneMus. Oscar Gorder. James M. Harbertson, Asaei ipson on Ancient Druids said the mistletoe would keep away witches and the peo ple accordingly paid largo sums for a piece to hang about their necks. mmmm m jiumii i tuiw a ISIUDEHB WANT 13 CENT STAMP Numerous Reasons Adduced Why Issue Should Be Revived WASHINGTON Dec. 25. Postmas Ar cir-neral WprU has received from I members of the American history clan of ths Bhepherd college stat" normal school. Sht pardstown. AV. Va., a peti tion that the postofflee department again Issu.- stamps of the 13-ccnt do-1 nomination, which was recently aban- doncd. The petition declares that the entire; history of the Pnlted StRteg Is bound' up In the figure 13 and gives the fol lowing historical reasons why the 13-e.-nt stamp should be Issued: America was discovered on the night jof the 13th of the month. The republic originally consisted of 13 colonies The first official flag had 13 stars and 1 .1 stripes. The American eagle, requires 13 let ters to spell It. as does also the motto. "E Phirlbus L'num." The first word to pass over the trans-Atlantic cable was transmitted on the 13th of the month Tho silver quarter Is written all over with 13. Around the head of Liberty are Kt stars; the eaglo bears an olive branch with 18 leaves In one claw and 13 thunderbolts In the other. On his breast is a shield hearing La bars and In his beak Is a ribbon Lrarlnn tho motto with 13 letters, each wing haa 13 feathers and it takes 13 letters to spell quarter dollar. There are 11 Piters In John Paul .lone' name. There were 13 ships In tho first American navy. Perry's victory on Lake Erie waa won on the thirteenth of the month. The Htars and stripes were raised over Fort Sumter on the thirteenth of tho month General Pershing arrived In Franco on Juno 13, CUT It would -not cost any more to make a 13-cent Btamp than uny other one. The petition to Postmaster General Work also suggests several designs for the (.tamp, all commemorating tho 13 colonies. OO ' Tha't safety campaigns of railroads are financial, as well as humanita rian successes, is shown by one west ern trunk line's figures proving that lt3 annual Injury compensation pay ments have been reduced $14". 832 the last three years. uu i Albyn was the ancient name for Scotland. HAPPINESS THE YEAR 'ROUND H KE INSTRUMENT OF QUA!. I T 'The Highest Class Talking Machine in the World" sl TO OUR FRIENDS AND ALL PHONOGRAPH OWNERS WE WISH YOU A 9 BRIGHT AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR Jones Phonograph Store 1 l&M 2524 Washington Ave. With Lyric Music Co. Kftftj Yuleti MBS To Our Friends W BKllH Patrons I , f (U aor8 us ?reat pleasure this Christmas day ts! InlUlv1 V t0 exten napp' greetings of the season to p ' 1 1 Of! ) l rV ur many fiends, co-workers in the sugar in- HHR II ilnl t dustry and consumers of our products. 1 ltUHUrlA Returns from the sugar beet industry this HSWl fytejffi' f. 'i,'1 I j ( l 1 year have been more satisfactory than the year HHBaMj j I 1 before, both to us as manufacturers and we j ;;f-y?ty gjp. ' '". j ( believe, to the beet growers as producers. It IIBhI ' 11 I r 's '0PCC anc expected that the year 1923 will bring even greater results. jHI r'S'J''' -' "'S ' '"'"'V' ' We lake this occasion to express appreciation kflHlVn ol the co-operation given us by the farmers, nHiHHiHiHHLlll Villi employes and the public in general, feeling rl ' fat e success me year could not have P ! been realized except through their liberal ef- K:' ' ' ' '"ll i j 1 1 Our fondest hope is that the money distrib- ' j BIKSBsWiil V 1 ute to tnc feLrrriers 'through the sugar in- i'UVV; dustry lias added materially to Christmas J i'Jr pleasures and that all who have participated, UnMl with the It is our jlf Si sincere wish Jjltiw that all our friends and patrons heartily enjoy the imWlk present Yuletide Mj& season. May 1923 be a kind I and prosperous mEtfz year to you, k UTAH PLUMBING & W HEATING CO. III JSrq Amonu our assets wo like to count IhS QrK? --J5i (.nj one that money cannot buy your SSfiS Bp rr""l will. And so at this hell.J,.- n- (L-kfc4 ctend to you. not onlv its cus KT" 'Vij tomers but a friends the best of wished jBf AtiffiSik DURING THE yMWMtf JOYOUS XMAS WuiiJlU. season yf HAPPINESS is univer- jWIwS formality is cast t, aside; smiles are the 5 r order of the day. THE spirit of a year new-born fills the air with GOOD CHEER. It sweeps the cob-webs from AMBITION'S store room. TO friends and patrons, we extend BEST WISHES for a CHRISTMAS of joy, and a NEW YEAR made happy by the real ization of their brightest hopes. H. & A. BILLIARDS 11 Harrop & Aadneson, Props. o Ti GREETINGS ML II TO ALL fWj:' (1 Onco again the Christmas timo dfi vrV la hero and with It comea 'ho SEA y-fh-iij j many Joy.i of tho season It Is a n8LV. lime fur friendly greetings and wHR iJUft pleasure la ex- MjHgB jtP lending our kindly foollngs to- -tb,Bm. ward our friends and patrons, mS ""k trusting that tho Yuletldo period 1 i will bo pleanurable to Uieni and uam that tho New Year will be filled a with many happy returns. wfT'tlgi MERRY CHRISTMAS AND XZftrjf HAPPY NHW YEAR. Watson-Flygare Hardware Co. j A Read the Classified Columns for Bargains