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Show I RANDOM I I REFERENCES Salt, Lake and return $1.00 every ! Sunday via Oregon Short Line Your choice of twelve trains each way WANTED Clean white rags at the Standard. Advertisers must have their copy Tor the Evening Standard the evening : before the day on which the adver-; adver-; tlsemcnt Is to appear, in order to in-i in-i sure publication (Continued on Page Seven.) I RANDOM REFERENCES (Continued From Page Five.) Salt Lake and return $1.00 every Sunday via Oregon Short Line. Your choice of twelve trains each way.. -Police Court (Reuben Dodge was convicted of being a vagrant In Po-Jlce Po-Jlce court this morning and sentenced to serve ten days on the rock pile. John Jenson, who pleaded gulltv to the charge of unlawful drunkenness, was assessed $5. $1.10 to Salt Lake and return, via jt'l D & R. G., A'ugust 16th if Subway Work The third section of the passenger subway at the Union depot was started this morning. The i last tracks to "be torn up have been j f raised and the clarn shell excavaror I JS has been again put to work. About i half the task of building the subway I is now completed, i Salt Lake and return $1.00 every Sunday via Oregon Short Line. Your ( X choice of twelve trains each way. . On Fruit Investigation J, M. For-i For-i rlstall, reprpsentlng th( Oqden Fruit Growers' association. left today for i Denver and will spend the next ten days Investigating (he fruit conditions i in Colorado. During Mr FonstalPs I " stay in Colorado he will come in con- ttact with some of the. largest fruit growers and shippers in the state He will visit Grand Junction and other !i fruit centers and will return to Ogden ; with very valuable Information for - the growers of fruit in this section. ft In the district court Sarah H. Fow- lor has commenced suit against Wal- !l I i ter and Thomas B. Heller to recover $500, alleged to be due on a certain I , promissory note .dated October 29, I : 1909. j ' E. J. Broberg, cashier of the Am-( Am-( f erican National bank of San Francls- co, a former resident of Logan, is jr hero on a visit, i ' Final Decree of Divorce Ella I) I Wangsgaard has been granted a fl-l', fl-l', ' nal decree of divorce from Joseph l WanSsSaard, the interlocutory deli de-li J cree having been Issued February 11, 5 I ion. The decree provides that "Mrs. Wangsgaard shall be restored to her g 1 maiden name, Ellep Stent; and that slf she shall have a4torney fees and coats fg j f of suit, ?'! Wangsgaard Divorce Tn the dl- i vorce case of Jacob Wangsaguard S J ' v against JoBephine Wangsgaard, a fl-: fl-: ?vnal decree of divorce has been rant-i rant-i ; ed, the interlocutory dcrco having h ?L been Issued June G, lUifl The decrpe y 5r provides that the defendant shall have W f the care and cu&torJv nf tho minor 'JJ I child, but that the plaintiff shall have I the right to keep the child rue day Jj t each month and t- n istr ii at oMier fel ft times. Mrs. Wancsgaard is granted $20 a month alimony S50 fdr attorney ( foes and the cos's of court. i Standing Divorce Clari Standing has-been granted an inteiloriilnry decree de-cree of dhorce from Ahol Standi) g. The parties were man;led August 23, 1906. Mrs. Standing nays that for some time past the defendant has been cruel to her Tup decree provides pro-vides for $10 a monLh alimony, $50 attorney fees and costs of suit The woman is also givci the personal property, amounting to about $300. S Marriage Licenses Marriage II- '.1 & censes have been Issued to John Wll- Ti , Ham Lauder, Evanston, Wyoming, hi ; ; and Florine Foster. CnicagP Illinois, p . I and to H. A. Jenkins and Marion I. i j . Shlll, Ogden. Born To the wife of "Wise Evans. V ; 2600 Adams, a son, Thursday night. j: ! The Standard more than equals any m premium offer made by anv othor pa- m Per. Call and see our premiums you i get now free from us. while you pay y the other papers for the premiums 0 i they offer. |