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Show STANDARD TELEPHONES For Editorial, ' ev and Society Department, Call Only Phon No 421 Far Subicrlptlon and Advertising Department, Call Phone No. 56 RANDOM I REFERENCES Don't Forget Dance and card party par-ty Women of Woodcraft, Sego Lilj circle, No 174 at ttu- Eagles hall, Friday, Fri-day, March 7 Admission, 50c per couple Thefts Reported L Ashton has reported re-ported to the police the theft of a pair of corduroy trousers and a set of horse shoeing tools. Veru BuIIoukIi has reported that an overcoat belonging be-longing to him has been missing since February 22 PAUL W STECHER-Watchmaker and engraver. 2478 Wash. ave. Upstairs Up-stairs Is Improving Mrs William B. Pld-cock, Pld-cock, who has been seriously ill at her home. 2242 '.ineoln avenue. Is considerably con-siderably Improved Dance and card party, Eagles hall, Friday, March 7. 8 p. m Cleveland Estate In the district court, in the matter of the estate of Ada Catherine Cleveland, deceased, Walter Nelson, the surviving husband, hus-band, has filed a petition asking for letters teetamentarjf and for the probation pro-bation of a will. The petition relates that there are six heirs and that the estate consists of personal property proper-ty valued at $4388.50 The values are in bank notes, cash and stocks I Topham Case The case of B. F-! F-! Redman against D. B. Topham WB4 submitted to Judge James A How- ell yesterday afternoon and taken un-I un-I der advisement The suit was Instl-I Instl-I luted to reco er $700 on a promissory note The Klrkendall Undertaking Co., Masonic Temple Phone 150. Former College President Dr J M Tanner, former president of the Ag- rlcultural college at Logan. Is in Og-d'-n today on legal affairs. Mr Tan-I Tan-I ner states that niak's his home In ! Canada during the summer months, I but spends the winter In Utah prac tlclng law and doing some literary work. He will return to Canada In the course of the next few weeks. A Western Butter for Western peo. pie B & G If you haven t already done so, give It a trial. Billy's Bungalow The First Ward Dramatic club will present the drama "Billy's Bungalow" at the Fifth ward amusement ball Friday nit-ht for the benefit of the M. L A.'s of the Weber stake Early Spring showing by Stafford Millinery Co.. first door south Pip-gree Pip-gree Bank - Money for a Piano In the matter of the estate and guardianship of Jo-sie Jo-sie Holden, a minor, the account of the guardian has been approved and an order issued giving the guardian I authority to expend $375 for a piano. pi-ano. Building the Walk Cement workers work-ers are today building the new sidewalk side-walk on the east side of Wright a- Sons' business block on Washington' avenue and Twenty-fourth sjxeet. The cement Is reinforced by heavy steel rods and wire. Old papers for sale at this offlen; 25c per hundred. Marriage License Yesterday afternoon aft-ernoon a marriage Uoense was Issued to Charles E. Staker of Taylor aud Ellen Patterson of Riverdale Kodak finishing. Tripp studio. Wilkinson Estate In the matter of the estate of Alexander Wilkinson, deceased, letters testamentary have been issued to the executor, Robert Wilkinson. Cab 421 for the news, editorial and society departments of th Standard. Bond Filed In the estate of George P. Thompson, deceased, the administrator, adminis-trator, J. R. Thompson, has filed his bond of ?600. Governor Hadley to Speak Governor Gover-nor Herbert S Hadley of Missouri will be the next number in the Weber We-ber Academy Lecture Course. He appears next Friday evening, March 7, 8 p. m. Admission 50c. New Homes J. Faulkner has begun the erection of a residence on Odell avenue. between Nineteenth and Twentieth streets, to cost in the neighborhood of $1,200. O. D Van Batenbury has planned a new residence resi-dence on Wjoming avenue, near I Thirty second street, that will cost I about $1,500. New Heating Plant Practically ail the steam fitting work has been done on the new heating plant at the de-I de-I pot, and within a short time the walla and roof will be placed upon the steel skeleton which has been up for some time. The automatic stokers have arrived and will be installed soon Workmen were engaged today In placing plac-ing In position the large outlet valves. Slow Thaw According to local railroad officials, the thaw so far this season has not endangered any roadbeds, as the melting process his been slow enough to allow of evaporation evapo-ration and seepage New Business Quarters The Arabian Ara-bian Tea company has moved from its old quarters near the Rapid Transit depot to the Orpheum building. The electric tea pot was In operation for the first time at the new home last T.iyht State Lecturer Charles McGulre of Ogden, state lecturer of the Knights ot Columbus, addressed the members ot the Salt Lake lodge last evening Mr McGulre is a pleasing speaker, and bis address was one of the features fea-tures of the meeting last night Railroad Agent W. D McLeisch. traveling passenger agent for the Lehigh Le-high Valley railroad, with headquar-tera headquar-tera in Denver, was in Ogden today on official business. Enlarging Basement . force of mr-n has been put to work by the Wheelwright Construction compan excavating in the rear of the basement base-ment next to Btlmaon'a restaurant The restaurateur has secured a lease on the property for five years and the excavating is but a preliminary Step to making the basement an ex-ttntlon ex-ttntlon to his present cafe It Is Mr. Stlmson's intention to maico an attractive at-tractive dining room of the place Gone to Ohio Mr and Mrs. Julius P.oag have left over the Rio Grand" for Cincinnati Homescekers The private car Oregon, Ore-gon, having on board a party of home-Beckers home-Beckers en route from St. Paul to Sutherland, Ore, will pass through Ogden March 7. The car is run under un-der the direction of the Luse Land & Development company Advertisers musi have their cop' ready for the Eveninr Standard ..he evening before the day on hich he advertisement Is to appear in order to Insure publication |