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Show I RANDOM I REFERENCES Rummage sale, January 20 and 21. 41G 24th SL m Coal If you -want the be3t; If you V want full weight. John Farr, phone 27. at S.t B. Steclr, of Shoshone. Idaho, is W a business visitor In the city. W Call Allen, phones 2Z, for carriages H for funorals and operas. Private calls W a specialty. Also prompt delivery of M boggage. 412 25th. I ; J. C. Crlsraan and Sam Mclntyro I fr., wre visitors In' the city from Salt f Lake yesterday. i ; WANTED Clean whito rags at the Standard. - H. W. Castlo, of Pocatello, called on friends in this city yesterday. Advertisers must have their copy ; for tho Evening Standard the evening " beforo the day on which tho adver tisement is to appear In order to insure in-sure publication. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Parrin, of Jackson, Jack-son, Wyoming, arrived yesterday for a t visit with relatives and Mends in Og- 'Jen. . E. IT: Jones -was a visitor from Brlg- f aam in the olty yesterday. Orpheum for Logan. Manager Joseph Jo-seph Goss will send his vaudeville IB show to Logan on the 2Cth, this be- Wf mg the first night of the Elks' show J it the Orpheum. Tho vaudevillians IS will ge given a, vacation on the next I )ight, the Elks occupying the Orpheum I I Tor two nights. Manager Goss is WM making special preparations for the &M staging of "The Dollar Princess," I fcM which will bo tho attraction at the ? Orpheum on January 30. ItB (Continued on Pagn Seven.) I RANDOM REPERENCES i( i ' - 5 (Continued from Pago Five.) B Rummage sale, January 20 and 21. '! ; 115 24th St. . ) The Scottish Cronies cordially in- J : vite you to attend the Burns' anniver- , . sary celebration at Congress Dancing Academy January 25. Excellent pro-l pro-l gram of Scottish, song and dance Ora- i i lion on Burns by Itev. Elmer I. I ' Goshen. . ; i j Excursion to Denvor via, UNION f PACIFIC, account Western Stock ; : Show. Round trip rate, $22.50. Tickota 1 on salo Jan. 14th and loth, good re turning Jan. 31st. Securo tlckots and ullman berths at City Ticket Office, 2514 Washington Avo. Phones, 372. - ' Final Divorce Ida Wilson has been granted a final decree of divorce from Elvln Wilson, the interlocutory de- jTi cree having been Issued July 13, 1910. 1 If you could Bee the ca'ro that Is taken in curing our hams and bacon ! you would know why they are better i than others. Uso the phone. Russell- j James Co. Must Pay Alimony In the divorce proceedings of Anna Porter against f W. L. Porter, It has been ordered by m. the court that the defendant pay $25 I a month tomporary alimony, $50 attor ney fees und the costs of the suit. .. The hearing of the case will set down ft s on the calendar as soon as service (I of the case is complete. H. A. Seip cordially Invites the I young people of the city to attend the f r Young Peoples' Bible Class of the I First Methodist church, which meets f in the auditorium of the church every I ' Sunday at 10:00 a. m. " J No uso talking! Stlmson'B cafe. - 'jj Attending Funeral President W 'Jf : H Brererton of the Proyo State bank l and his wife, nro in the city. They are attending the funeral of Mrs. Sarah Randall, Mrs. Brererton's step- mother Mrs. Randall recently died at ' i Ocean Park, California, where she went a few weeks ago from tills city for her health. Kodak finishing, Tripp, 2465 Wash.- I Depart for Arizona George Driver mid his son William will leave this evening for Mesa, Arizona, where the f son will remain for a few months In search of better health The young man returned from a two years' mis-, s on In Germany a few months ago. but has not eujoyed good health since iiiat time. Mr. Driver, the father, ; will leturn from Mesa shortly. The funeral of Splro Martelctte, the Italian who died in the hospital on January 10, will bo held from the Linguist funeral chapel at 10 o'clock I tomorrow morning. The interment : will be in the Ogden City cemetery. j Gemp Martelotto, a brother of the de- f ceased, arrived in Ogden today and made the arrangements for the funeral. fu-neral. ! Charles Raymond Biddulph, aged 2 months, died "at the home of the pa"r- rnts at Hooper this morning after a bvlof Illness. The- funeral will be held tomonow, with interment in tho Hooper cemetery. , Pneumonia Causes Death Death, I - due to pneumonia, claimed the 14-mt 14-mt monlhs'-old -daughter of Chauncoy J. 1 Garner last night Tho child was ill but a abort time. Tho funeral scr- II ices will be held Monday morning at a-i It 11? 1 " 11 o'clock at tho Roy meting house and interment will be made in the Roy cemetery. Medical Officers At an election held by tho Weber County Medical society so-ciety the following were chosen for the present year: President, H. B. Forbes. Vice-President, Edgar Bates; Treasurer, George W. Green; Socre-tarj, Socre-tarj, Paul Ingebrctson. Ada Boyle Divorced Ada Boyle has been granted an interlocutory decree of divonce from Norman Boyle. Mrs. Boyle testified that for some time prior to the filing of the divorce suit, i Mr Boyle had been In the habit ot I becoming intoxicated and that it was , impossible for her to live with him under those conditions. Tho parties were married July 3, 1S82, and have j eight children. i From Moapa J. II. Robinson of I Moapa, Nevada, Is in tho city today attending at-tending to business matters connected ' with the sale of certain farm lands of that section. |