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Show if RANDOM REFERENCES a Guy E. Holohan. of Twin Fnlls, Ida., JW was a business visitor In (he city f8I : yesterday. I0H1 h ' Call Allen, phones 22, fcr carriages H ' for funerals and oporns. Private calls M i, o specialty. Also prompt delivery of Jit baggage. 412 25th. Y D. E. Tracy and Mnx Krugmann, i of Salt Lake City, are business visits visi-ts ' tors In the city. Hfl ;. WANTED Cloan white rags' at the lj9 Standard. -, H ; A BQvcn-pound-dauglitor was born, 'it H an early hour this morning to Mr. and "Mrs. P. K. Smith. I Advertisers must have their copy ' for the Evening Standard the evening I ' before tho day on which the adver-I adver-I - tlsemont Is to appear in order to In- Euro publication. !J Fred Hinze and George Sikes, of : Fallon, Nev , were visitors In tho H j city yesterday Ir, I. E. Qulnney was a Logan visitor fl In Ogden yesterday. H f Captain Wright, of the United H i States marine corps and in charge of j" the recruiting stations of the Inter- j j mountain country, Is a visitor In Og- j fll' C. S Healy, of Missoula, Is visiting if I : w'th Sden friends for a few days. lilt J. C Anderson and J. MIdgley, of H Tremonton, are business visitors in II ,! - Ogden. W If A. H. Sander has returned to this jf' city after a three months' visit at f his home In Cincinnati, Ohio. Ml j Mrs. A. B Altree. of Salt Lake, was I the guest of Ogden friends yesterday. 351 Licenses to Wed. Marriage 11- -jBH cenBes have been Issued to Leslie J. jD&'i Warner and Amber Hill, of Ogden; H , Andrew F. McFurland and Ethel C. H Green, of Salt Lake; also Newton .Hj (Brown and Mary Duncan, of Salt pL( I-alce The latter couple Is colored. Ii Petition for Letters. In the matter of tlie estate of Henry .1 Fuller, deceased, de-ceased, a petition has been filed with the county clerk, asking that letters of administration be issued to Clyde R, , Fuller. The petition states that Mr. H Fuller died Intestate at Eden, Janu- H;j ary 13, 1911, and that ho left an estate (3EP; nlued at about Sl0,50a, of which the iBecf major portion is real estate. JSjfjl Engineer for Wheelwrights. H. F. "aWf Irwin, civil, electrical and mechanical "fffi engineer, formerly in the employ of isj tho englnecilng department of Ogden, Sfi'j has accepted a position with the S&'l Wheelwright Construction company, "wmttj find will have charge of their cngin- II f eerlng department. 'J2i 1 o?et' On a Purchasing Trip. Sol. Wheel- I jjfe J wright, of Wheelwright Bros'. Lumber I nT3 compnny, has gone on a purchasing ! !? triJ t0 Oregon He expects to be j away two or three weeks. gp i (Contluued on P-ic Sevon.) RANDOM I REFERENCES (Continued from Pago Five.) Placing Wires Underground The Bell Telephone company has a crow of men at work today placing its wires underground on north Washington av- ! etiue. j Notice Public accounting. Small sets of books a specialty. Investigate II. E. Warner, 2438 1-2 Wash. Ave. or-flce or-flce hours, 2 p. m., to 5 p. m. Telephones Tele-phones Ind. S79. Bell 737. "- Sheriffs Fees The Sheriff's officfb collected $5S in fees during the' month of January. Kodak finishing, Tripp, 21G5 Wash.- Sprague as Admlnistratop. Jose-Payne Jose-Payne has petitioned the District court to appoint R. E. Sprague administrator admin-istrator of thc estate of her deceased husband, Joseph H. Payne. The petition peti-tion states that thc estate is Vwcvth about $C00. I BENEFIT DANCE AT 'E$JHTH WARD, will be given at the Eighth Ward meeting house on Friday evening, even-ing, February 3rd, 1911, for the bene-' fit of 'Elder3 Ralph Smuin and Emil C. Thedell, now in the mission field. Mrs. Squire Coop Objects In tho divorce case of Squire Coop against Carmen Coop, thc defendant lias entered en-tered a genoial denhl of tho allegations allega-tions of the coinnlaint. The complaint com-plaint alleges desertion as grounds for divorce. Evidently Mrs. Coop has resolved re-solved to oppose the action for divorce. di-vorce. ' Troops in Special Trains The soldier sol-dier special, in thTee sections, passed through Ogdon 'this afternoon on its way from Fort Riley, Kas., to San Francisco. There were on board 517 privates and twenty-eight officers. The trains carried a military band, a machine ma-chine gun platoon and ten troops of the Seventh cavalry Family Reunion Juvonllc Officer H. C Jacobs is in Salt Lake City attending the annual family reunion of the descendants of his mother, who was one of the wives of Brigham Young The officer's mother married the great Mormon leader after the death of Mr. Jacobs father. The Juvenile Ju-venile officer will go from Salt Lako City to San Pete coumy and will not return to Ogden until Saturday. Little Boy Hurt Leonard Roff, a fivo-year-old boy. was 3truck on the head with a lock yesterday afternoon while playing with, some companions on Plngree avenue. Several stitches were required to close the wound which the stone inflicted. The missile mis-sile was thrown by one of the other boys with whom Master Roff was playing, but its striking of young Roff was accidental. nn |