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Show I. RANDOM I REFERENCES Duslnus Hansen Of Richmond, Utah, is visiting relatives and friends In this city. Automobile Tor rilrc. Drive my own car. J. W. Nlcksou, phono 793 Bell. Stand Broom hotel. Eastern Visitors A large party of Chicago and Milwaukee real estate dealers, on their way to Yellowstone park after attending the national con- vcntlon of real estate exchanges in : W Denver last week, spent n few hours ; in the city last evening. The party, numbering about fifty. Is traveling in two special cars, "which were attached to the Yellowstone special for the north. H. J. Colo will pilot the party. p- WAITED Clean white rags at the I Standard. J B. Keller of Bingnam canyon was a visitor in the city yesterday. Fireman to Wed The firemen at station No. 1 are Indulging in visions of long black lung testers and huge howls of delicious liquid hops. Driver James Astill blushlngly announced yesterday that his marriage would take place next week The bride-to-bo is Miss but Mr. Astill exacted a promise prom-ise that her name would not be men- tioned for a few days. Fight Called Off Kid Harrison of ft this city was to liave gone ten rounds Jj with Mike Malone of Colorado at Sails' Sail-s' dy last night, but the fight fans took m such a small Interest in the affair that the entire card was called off. jt (Continued on Page Seven.) f on I I RANDOM I REFERENCES IT (Continued From Pago Five.) u Assistant Superintendent T Fitz- fii. gerald of the Southern Pacific and 1 1 I family loft Ogden for a visit in Los j .1 Angeles. I COAL Best Peacock. Rock Springs b 4 and Utah Coal. 55.25. Phono 27. John J I Farr. I I Final Decree of Divorce. In the Ij I divorce case of N'ettio Stevens against 1 Joseph F. Stevens, Judge Howell haR I Issued iv final decree of divorce. Tho 1 interlocutory decree was issued six 3 I .months ago. jr Advertisers must Jiave their copy q :Jk for the Evening Standard the evening i hefore the day on which tho adver- j tiseraent Is to appear, in order to in- j sure publication I. Labor Day Preparations are under i way by the Trades and Labor as- I senibly for the celebration of Labor , Day on September 1. At the ,inootlng of last night committees wore appoint I ed and instructed to begin the ar- f rangeraenls for a fitting celebration. It Is likely that the celebration will m be held in one of tho local parks K- and that speakers and a program ft of entertainment will bo arranged. It is not likely that there will be any K parade. If From ,l,,no's Mr and Mrs. Robert f'l Hastings and Mrs Taylor and little Iff gianddaughter, Louise, of GrucnUHe. Wy HI., are visiting in this rity at the hi homo of Airs, Hasting's brothers, W. (i A. and J. G. Taylor. . Horse Racing. Dr II. M Rowe of the Four-btate Fair states that he has : perfected arrangements by which thero will bo given six horse races each day at the fair this fall. The racing will begin September 22 and ; continue until the close of tho fair. I Tho Standard more than equals any I premium offer made by any other pall pa-ll per. Call and see our premiums you B get now free from us, while you pay IB the other papers lor the premiums DE they offer. W ATTENTION! K All members of Council SS4, Bk Maternal Aid association, are re- Wt quested to meet in regular scs- m sion, Tuesday evening, July 25, B at Iv. P, hall, Auditor's report L and business of importance. Ini- tiation and installation. IB " |