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Show f RANDOM 1 REFERENCES If p A marriage license was granted by ft County Clerk Samuel G Dye yester- jflf ; day to John G. Hawey of Pocatello, if and Miss Ida M. Lonsby of Mount ; Clemens, Mich. It : Automobile for Hire. Drive my own 3 ; car J W N'lckson, phone 703 Bell. ml ' Stand Broom hotel Wa Arthur Belasco of Los Angeles, HCal., has boon added to the personnel person-nel of the National Stock company m and Ib making his first appearance in f , "A Man from the West" this week. Ice, ?2.00 per inontn. Call Ogden i City Ice Co. i Patrolman Jerry Kelliher, who is I suffering from an Injured foot, is act- !lng an desk sergeant on the second trick this week while Jnller Hagbart Anderson 13 patrollng Mr. Kclllher's beat. WANTED Clean white ragB at tho 5 Standard. - 7 - ? t - J MlBses Minnie Johnson end Doro- J thy Day of Logan were the guests of I Ogden friends yesterday. : Adertisers must have their copy Hf for the Evening Standard tho evening HI before the day on which the adver- Sl tisement Is to appear In order to in- I eure publication, IKatherlne Hood of Twin Falls is : vleltlng friends In this city. ; A. B Scruggs of Evanston, trans-J trans-J acted business in the city yesterday. : The Ogden branch of the Socialist ' party Is preparing to give a dancing party at Sylvan Park on Thursday . evening, June 22. (Continued on Page Seven.) ; oc I I RANDOM I I REFERENCES I';: l ' i (Continued From Paj;e Five.) I j Meeting to arrange for Fourth ot ' i July celebration will bo hold this even- L , ing at the City Hall; those Intorested : should attend at S o'clock Bharp. ; Brig Nelson and E. M. Tyson have ! ; ' left Ogden for n visit In Los Angeles, i : traveling via tho Western Pacific. .; American Halrdresslng Parlor for i scientific beauty culture. -110 25th St.- . MIbk Hilda Holbcrg. employed In tho local forostry service office, lias left Ogden for a visit in Los Angeles. Sho Is making the trip via the West-orn West-orn Pacific. I Dance tonight at Glenwood park. I t Ladles froe. St l . Mrs. Caroline Mabee of Ogden has Wt ' left over the D. & II. G. for a visit in m Adrian, Mich At Washington Market Special Offer f As a means of Introducing to the pnb-j pnb-j ' lie the excellent qualities of our ket-9JKf ket-9JKf tie rendered, absolutely pure lard, we Ihavo decided to sell It for this week only at 12 1 2c per lb All we ask Is to bring your own buckets and we will fill any number of them at this price. No finer lard made In the city. Why pay moro? Washington Market, 245S Washington avenue. - H. T. Smith of this city has left for a trip to Valparaiso, In'd. Dance tonight at Glenwood park. ; : Ladles free. ' H. R. Rodenburg of this city has tfft left for a visit in Kansas City. : You are always assured of a good 1 ; time with the Scottish people. Join K us at Lagoon, Thursday, Juno 22nd. S Typical Scottish program of song, Jl ; dance and sport. Auspices Cronies M , and Caledonians. fl i Made Citizons In Judge Howell's IB division of the district court this IJP morning Arthur Mitchell, Greek and Edward Magvlro :ini Patrick J Q-iinn ot Ireland, were admitted to cluren- Bhip. Alfred S. Northrup, United States naturalization examiner, con ducted the examination. COAL Best Peacock, Rock Springs and Utah Coal, $5 25. Phono 27. John Farr. Fred Worthy has led Ogdon for a trip to Chicago. Dance tonight at Glenwood park. Ladic3 free. William Mlttendorf, traveling auditor audit-or or tho Denver & Rio Grando is In Ogden going over tho hooka of tho local offices. Tho Thomas &. Stone Coal & Ice company has filed suit In tho municipal muni-cipal court against C. S. Raynor for $13.75 on account. In the same court the J. Williams & Sons company has begun action against Frank S. Geary for $37.30 on a promissory note. Dance tonight at Glenwood park. Ladles free. - O. B. Gilson, general manager of the Union Portland Cement company, has left Ogdon via the Southern Pacific Pa-cific for a visit in Los Angeles. Mi6fl Myrtle Washburn is convalesc-, ing after a recent serious attack of typhoid fevor. Tho city ticket offlco of the Harrl-man Harrl-man railroads report that tho California Cali-fornia passenger traffic Is much heavier heav-ier for the month of June this year than last. Fifteen Ogden people purchased pur-chased tickets yesterday for California points. Dance tonight at Glenwood park. Ladles free. - Party at Hermitage Tho regular banquet and dancing party ot tho Weber Club at Tho Hermitage last night was one of the most enjoyable functions of tho season. Tho attendance attend-ance was largo and real pleasure was experienced 'by tho club members and ' tholr ladles. Dance tonight at Glenwood park. Ladles free. - Tl0 Timber Available District Assistant As-sistant Foresters Dan Seorey and 0 F. Butler and Supervisor W. R. Pack of Provo, have returned ifrom the Black's Fork country, Wyoming, where they spent tho past two weeks investigating timber conditions of that section They report that the government gov-ernment will have a large supply of tlo timber to placo on the market from that country. They say it is more plentiful than was anticipated. Wantod Gooseberries at the Canning Can-ning Factory, Five Points Storm From the West The storm which visited Ogden last night came from tho west, heavy rain fallng all along the Salt Lake division of the Southern Pacific East of Ogdon, along the Union Pacific, there was little lit-tle rain. Highest price paid for Gooseberries at the Canning Factory, Five Points. Now Is tho time to bring them In. - Final Divorce Ina Fritz has been granted a final decree of divorce riom her husband Otto B. Fritz. The Interlocutory decree was iBsued December De-cember 5. 1910. Rain Beneficial Assistant Forestor Homer Fcnn. of tho grazing department, depart-ment, has returned from Pocatello where ho spent the past few weeks investigating grazing conditions Mr Fonn states that the Idaho ranges have never been In bolter condition than now and that the recent rain fall, which reached that section, did an Immense amount of good, both to the ranges and tho dry farms. Real Estate Trancfer Charles Williams Will-iams has conveyed to Annie Williams lots 1 and 2, block 29, Lake View addition, ad-dition, Ogden survey. Consideration 51. Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses li-censes have been issued to Verdi L. Plngreo and Beatrlco E. Boylo of Ogden, Og-den, Thomas C. Patterson, Denver, Colorado, and Lylllan J. Freeberg. Oakland, California, and to Alma L. Ellis and Mabel E. Cottam, Pleasant Trains of Fruit Tho second train loaded solid with greon fruit, shipped from California to eastern markets vln the Harriman HnoB. pasBed through ! Ogden last night It was followed by a Bolld train of oranges. It Is likely that during the green fruit season at least one solid tra'.n of fnilt and vegetables veg-etables will pass through this city every ev-ery day. Harry Hall or the City Transfer company, com-pany, who had been visiting friends nt American Fork returned to this city this morning. |