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Show Im '" RANDOM St fi REFERENCES j License to Wed A marriage 11-j 11-j cense has been Issued to George E. Naylor of Ogden and Anna Laura Wallace of Clinton. Call Allen, phones 22, for carriages for funerals and operas. Private- calls a specialty. Also prompt delivery of baggage, 412 25th. H. C. Lanf, of Rexburg, Idaho, was a visitor in this city yesterday. WANTED Clean white- rags at the Standard. -. J V. Marshall and W. A. Southard were among tho Salt Lake visitors in Ogden yesterday. AdvertlBors must have their copy for the Evening Standard tho evening before the day on which tho advertisement adver-tisement Is to" appear lu order to Insure In-sure publication. G. F. Alvord, of Logan, is a visitor In the city for a few days. $c$ ! Mutual Improvement associa te! i tlons of the Third ward have arranged -3M to hold a dance at the aniUBement hall S"I' this ovpnlne w z "ii W w- Evans -was a Mai ad visitor In If -the city yestorday. j Mrs. R. E. McHugh, of Ely, arrived If yesterday for a visit with Ogden J friends. Mr. and Mrs. Hartman. of East Ely, I are the guests of Ogden friends for a few dayB. I Mrs. R. C. Brough, of Tremonton, 1 1 visitod with friends hero a few hours yesterday on her way to Salt Lake j City. , First Vlolt In 17 Years George Sy- mons, senior member of the firm '., of Symons-Krausaman Cigar company of New York, was in the city yesterday yester-day with Oscar Hemenway of the Hemenway & Moser storea, looking 1 over the local field Mr. Symons states that this Is his first visit to R Ogden In seventeen years and that j he Is surprised and pleased to note R the groat improvement In the cltv r j.1 (Continued on Tori SoTen.) I oo |