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Show Ir STANDARD TELEPHONES Fop Editorial, Newt and Society Department, Call Only Phons No. 421. For Subscription and Advertising , .'' Department, Call Phone No. 56. ; I RANDOM ! REFERENCES I ' ' Advertise must have their copy ready for the Evening Standard the evening before the day on which tho advertisement is to appear in order to insure publication- " Smoker The Ogdcn Aerie of Eagles Ea-gles is to have a smoker on Wednesday Wednes-day evening, April S.- in the lodge rooms on Hudson avenue. The af-; af-; fair is to be arranged by a commit- ' j tee composed of Ben Scrlvcn, C A j Bass and. Harry Wright, who plan to present a program of music, talks ''if I and athletic events, the whole affair $ . o to concludo.v.ith a social and banquet. Y 9 The "smoker" is to be for members of '' 8 the lodge exclusively. Another event Ij A being planned is the degree team ball I which will be given next Saturday a night. j Old rags if clean will bring you 3 1-2 S cents a pound at the Standard Office, k Denver and return, $22.50, via D. ' J .& R. G., April 7. and S, account Irri- jj gation congress. Good returning until I 15th. I I Laying of Corner Stone At a meot- I ing of the state capitol commission i I held in Salt T-akc City yesterday, it r l' was decided that the State Industrial r school band, under the direction of Prof E. W. Nichols, should furnish I J tho music at the service connected E ft with the laying of the corner-stone of 1 the state capitol next Saturday. Tho I state capitol commission members at the meeting were Governor William ' Spry. Anthon II. Lund anJ A. R. , I Barnes. The speakers at the service I will be Governor Spry, President Jo- seph T. Smith and members of the state capitol commission. . ."Kodak FiniBhlng-The Tripp Studio." & '4$ . -J- David Larson has been named ''l i&f -as alternate delegate to the irrlga-'' irrlga-'' tion conference at Denver on April .; r 9. .. The appointment was made by I ' Secretary Lane at Washington, on the !w recommendation of P. J. Kiesel, who has already been named as a delegate-at-large. Money to loan on diamonds, 27S 25th -' j Civil Service Examinations for .) fourth class postmasters in Utah will 'r . j be held in Ogden and the Utah cities j on May 16, according to an announce- , ment received at the local postoffice yesterday afternoon. The o'rder came from President John A. Mcllhen- j ny of the United States civil service ' commission. , 55 Call 55 Nlckson Auto Livery 55 Mayor III Mayor Pell is suffering j, y an attack of rheumatism, but is re- . : J ported improving. Inspection Superintendent T. P. Rowlands of the Southern Pacific returned re-turned home this morning from an . Inspection of the division between Og- . den and Sparks, Nev. Notice to Subscribers All com- : plaints for missing paper must be in before 7 o'clock to Insure delivery. -: Walters Estate In the matter of the estate of Joel Walters, deceased, " . I David E. Hopkins has petitioned for 1 letters of administration. The pcti- J tion relates that Mr. Walters died in- testate March 2S. 1314, leaving an estate valued at $1200- See Mitchell Bros, for monumental work. Don't pay big commissions to agents, pictures of monuments arc misleading. Yard. 2003 Jefferson ave- Old rags if clean will bring you 3 1-2 cents a pound at the Standard Office. Brewery Annex The foundation for the annex to the Becker Brewing company's Ice plant, having been completed, com-pleted, the brick masons arc nearing the top of the first story. It Is said by Manager G. L, Becker that the annex an-nex will cost In the neighborhood of S25.000. Second Ward Dramat'c Club Will present the comedy drama, '.'Her Ladyship's Revolt" next Wednesday and Thursday oveniug. Ward Amusement Amuse-ment hall. Through CarE Linemen are arranging ar-ranging the trolley wires at the Intersection In-tersection of Washington avenue and Twenty-fifth etreet 'and the new street car tracks are being cleared of sand and gravel. Manager P. D. Kline of the Rapid Transit company states that cars will be operated over the intersection Friday morning. Ice and Coal M. L. Jones Coal & Ice Co., -113 24th St. Telephone 1603.- Converts A party of Mormon emigrants, em-igrants, numbering 39, is. expected to arrive In Ogden tomorrow morning on Union Pacific train No. 3. Detective Wardlaw solves a big mystery in the Second Ward comedy next Wednesday and Thursday. Ward Amusement hall. College Glee Club The University of Michigan Glee and Mandolin club is due to arrivo in Ogden on Union Pacific train No. 9, April 11. There are 35 people in the party and, after reaching Ogden, they will make a side trip to Salt Lake, where they will give a concert on that same night. They will return here on April 12 and go west, via the Southern Pacific. Pa-cific. The party is enroute from Ann Arbor, Mich, to San Francisco. Mrs. D. I. Gallacher will continue in trunk business at 350 24th St., whore she will be pleased to meet old and new customers. Dance The Y. L. and Y. M. M. I. A. of the Third ward have arranged to give a dancing party in the ward hall tonighL Among the dances on the program will be the 'Hesitation" 'Waltz and the "Baltimore." Governors Coming The governors of a, number of the eastern states are expected to arrive In Ogden on the Limited train at 10:40 a. m., tomorrow. tomor-row. They are traveling in a special car and are enroute to San Francisco Your household problems solved and cares whiled away by Fanny, April 1 and 2, at Second Ward Amusement Amuse-ment Hall. You're surely "missing it" if you're not using B &, G Butter. Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses licen-ses have been issued to Raymond Winchester of Corinne and Theona K. Sorenson of Brigham City; William Wil-liam A. Dewey and Mary N. Owen of Ogden, and to George W. Leatham or Ogden and Myrtle Chugg of Fan-West. |