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Show ftl RANDOM '1 REFERENCES 1 ST I. . Advertisers must have their copy f redy tor e Evening Standard the k evening before the day on which the e advertisement is to appear In order to Insure publication. li Going to Idaho Mrs TV C. Parker, li wife of W. C Parker of the Ogden M 'Furniture & Carpet rompanv, left P with her children for Montpelier. hB 'Idaho this mornlnp. The) exped to 'r pass the winter in the Idaho town via-L. via-L. itlng with Mrs Parker's mother .Mrs, fil M H FeU M W At Once Good clean, soft ra? a' K- the Standard Office. Highest prices j From Salt Lake MV Ft Wallace of f Salt Iake City spent yesterday In Ok If den visiting with W. H Hams of the Ogden Paint, Oil & Glass company. , 9 Old Mats (or sale at Jtanaard officii. I 111 '" cmru tipr hnnrtrffl Overall and Sack Party The L amusement committee of the Third I: Ij ward has arranged a novel affair for : Friday night It will be an overall, KG and sack apron dance and the guests I are requested to come to the party at- llred In those garments Tho--e who' B wish to come in more conventional 4 attire will be welcomed hut the com-; com-; mlttee promises that the ones w ho I ' vtm tome dre?sed according to the rule j S will have the most fun First-Class Auto Service Call up' V Elite Cafe. Phone 72 Germans to Celebrate The local j H Germans are preparing to celebrate I on Thursday evening at the New, Co ; lonlal, with a dancing part at which ) the local lodge, Sons of Herman, will Krftct as hosts The parties given b ' " the lodge havr been much enjoyed In ' ff the past by the Germans and their. aJD. friends and the committee promises B that the coming affair will he no BattB . oepticn ' Pn-sit Gesundhelt' will be the pass word to the banquet room! f&i under the hall and ihoee wishing re-1 ( freshments will be well taken care of I JYvM Dr. H. B. Forbes has resumed prac I MH , ike at 2478 Washington Avenue, op- poilte Broom Hotel Vdfi Aut0 Travelers Registered last H' night at the Heed hold were J. N Patterson, Benjamin ilallartay. E. tt Mitchell and William turner of De if iroit. Michigan. autoniobillsts, on, Jm 1 their way east from Los Angeles So! fir thev have traveled over the Mid AvM land trail, but they report that the roadway Is In a miserable condition PmR From here the party will travel the 'flaaV Overland route ay the men are con-vinced con-vinced that I' lb by far the best route and the only feasible one as t highway over the continent. HAt Once Good, clean, white rags at the Standard Office Highest prices From Idaho Yesterday afternoon nilflflt D- L McDougall, former attorney rUI Hi funeral for the state of Idaho, and I II U County Attorney C. D. Smith oi ro- catello were visitors In the city, the ' guests of District Attorney John C Davis. Old papers for sale at tho Standard lne- m Office. 26c per hundred Uto'i . BUI of Particulars In the suit of 0ort'; Roy Sheedy against Joseph Ryerson rs Kifs? ft Son, the defendant has demanded ni, a bill of particular respecting the 'Jfri material alleged to have been pur-JVjjj pur-JVjjj chased. gHH 1 WANTED Green Fruit Trees in four foot lengths. $6 00 per cord. Og-ttot1 Og-ttot1 dn Pc)llng & Provision Co. tf resii-' Sues on a Note In the district U tk ( court, Jamep M. Shape, administrator L of the estate of Dorthula C Steph-, Steph-, fgeW1 ens, deceased, has commenced suit olietrt! against Katherine Syphers to recover Hcuretlj L 00 alleged to be due on a certain I'tO yip J promissory note and for the fore-j fore-j tie - cloeure of a mortgage which wan jj given to secure the payment of the pftif same The note is dated November a in"' 21- 1007 jtUtt! -FURNISHED house; also furnished -ated apts. Corey, 2566 Wash Ave. WO, dj Estates Ou November 24, In the itock district court, will be heard the pe- 6 , tltlon of administrator A P. Reu-j Reu-j trora for approval of final accounL isue' f in the matter of the eBtat.e of Mary tateB"3'" jP, Danlelson. deceased, and, also, the ait fX petition of administrator Sumner 6t'2 Nelson, for an order confirming tho md ttm ale or r1 estate In the estate of ot sbo'JjB 'Ada Parry Nelson, deceased. -ti" gMt't An experienced bookkeeper want-7" want-7" PflB-ed State age, salary exp:'! . give la gBtrefe-rences from present and past emit em-it Jpployers Address Box 706, City, 'lY'Tvm 8u,B Tr $600 Marietta King hAS JJ0l(jMjj commenced suit In the district court r al against H L Christy and wife to s Irecover $600, claimed to be- due on i c0,?ilj J! certain promissory note dated Oc-ll,"1' Oc-ll,"1' , tober 21, 1902 .The plaintiff also iji r laalfs for foreclosure of a mortgage 5 on certain real property. .jjl, Beat building lots In city. 13th St. I addition. Phone 479. 603 12th St-- iLtf Marriage Llcenaea Marriage 11- ;1 " - a jtCansee were Is&ued yeeterdav after- . fnoon to Horace Holk-v of SlatervlUe ;6 W and Estolla Kingston of Taylor; John C. Stephens of Ogden and Gertrude ;00 Homan of Riverdalo; Brlant Jacobs 2f - and Margaret Bingham of RlverdaJe o-A Lod to Reeder Roblnette of Brigham fOB !nd Loulse Whltaker of Promontory. c?.Tt"!i -,H,hrlnj Estate In tho estate of m, Ham hhrng, deceased, in the 'it.! i,,itrtct curt, A. B Canfleld has fll-v. fll-v. L !1 f DPtJtoti for letter of admlnjs-ttl admlnjs-ttl Mon Tne Petition relates that Mr. Behrlng died In Salt Lake. October Oc-tober 7, 1913, leaving a small estate, consisting of personal property, in Weber county. Mr Behrlng waa an employ of the Rio Grande company with headquarters In Ogden and he was well known In this city, having resided here for about fifteen years If you wish Butter in which the Pure Food Inspectors find no flaw, buy B & G. Will Entertal,) The young ladieB of the domestic science and arts department de-partment of the Weber academ.'. will entertain tomorrow afternoon at a matinee dancing party The party will be given 1a the Academy ballroom ball-room and the irla will endeavor to add to their present popularity by showing their guests an exceptionally good time Grand Ball In Fourth Ward amusement amuse-ment hall, Friday night, November 14. Fred Meissner Honored The Royal Arcanum have signally honored Fred Melssner of Ogden with the position of deputy supreme regent fotr the state of Utah. Mr. Melssner will continue to reside in Ogden and will in.iUo hln hon riniin rtprs hprp Thp lo-I cal organization is planning to give a royal reception to Supreme Regent Prank LV Wlrkersham. of Harrisbura Pa., who will visit Ogden and Salt Lake on the 15th and 16th of December De-cember Converts A part of Mormon con verts en route to Salt Lake City from Liverpool Is scheduled to arrive over the Union Pacific on Friday at r, ;t P m On Detail Work Supervisor Mary Anderson of Jackson Hole is in Ogden Og-den doing detail work at headquarters. headquar-ters. Recentl Mr Anderson was connected ith grazing reconnaia-, a nee w ork on the Caribou foreat In Idaho No Cause of Action The personal injury case of Mike Ritchie against the Oregon Short Line was submitted submit-ted lo the Jury at the noon hour today to-day At a few minutes before 3 o clock u verdict of no cause of action ac-tion was given The suit was instituted insti-tuted to reco er $1500 alleged damages dam-ages tor the loss of the tip of the fore finger of the right hand County Reward At a special moot Ing of the board of county commis-j stoners this morning, all members except ex-cept W C. Hunter present, a resolution resolu-tion was adopted by which a reward of $1 000 is offered for the eapoire of the blackmailers. No other business was transacted. Gone to Wyoming District For ester E. A Sherman has gone to the Wyoming forest ou a general inspe tion. From Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs F fhamberlin of Salt Lake City are spending the day In Ogden visiting friends and relatives Mrs. Chamber-lln Chamber-lln is a daughter of H G Gwllliami of the Utah and Oregon Lumber Co.. and Mr Chamberlin was formerly manager of the Ogdon Music Co. Athletic Director Ben Harker. the well known athletic director of the Deserst Gymnasium and w ho for several sev-eral .'ears directed the athletics at the Weber academy, spent the afternoon after-noon renewing acquaintances at the lcal school |