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Show I RANDOM I REFERENCES I ' A meeting of the American Worn-1 Worn-1 r an's league will be held this evening ;' at 771 Twentj -fourth street at 7:30 jef -o'clock. Following the business meet-U meet-U ing a Chautauqua class will be m'l.i 51 . WANTED Clean white rags at the Standard. - Miss Maurine Blackett of Salt Lake, jM wao has been visiting Mrs. Norman - ; Wilson for the past two weeks, left ; r for her home yesterday. 1 Advertisers must have their copy for the Evening Standard the evening : f before the day on which the adver-i, adver-i, litemont is to appear, In order to insure in-sure publication Mrs E D. Whitman and Mrs. Ellis ( Kackley of Soda Spring, Ida., are L visiting friends in Ogdeu. l' R. R, Romney, a prominent business ' man of Salt Lake, is a visitor in Ogden. Og-den. ' ' J. A. Jensen of Logan is visiting in J this city. 'tt D. W. WoodJn of Salt Lako is in ! Ogden for a few days. V Canyon Campers' Dance Last oven- : ; Ing the campers in the canyon gave a : dance and banquet at the Hermitage, to which the summer residents of the canyon were invited. An eujoyable : j tJtno was passed. Many residents ol gf ; this city, friends of those camping out,, (( took part In the jollification. i (Continued oh Page Seven.) "SI ; , OO j RANDOM V REFERENCES ; (Continued From Page Five.) .ELEGANTLY -furnished i-rooin I v b". apartment, strictly modern, no ? children 2311 Adams S-S-lwk M ', Rev .7. E. Carver leaves this after-p after-p noon for Chicago aud Detroit. Ho fr ' ,will he absenfftwo weeks LvM Here From Washington Mrs. FT. t ,H, Smith of Washington, D. a, is In m Ogden for an extended visit with her Lv son, Fred C. Smith, assistant superln- f J tendont of the Southern Pacific. Mrs. y t Smith has many friends in tills city and throughout' the state -as during 1 S her residence In Utah a few , years I X ago she was state president of the I I y. C. T, "n she was also prominent ' I . In other club aud church work. I Municipal Court Jn the Municipal If court a judgment of $3G has "been j awarded the Mercantile Installment ft company In Its suit against R. C-. .w Shurtz. The action was brought on iw account. In the same court, R. L. j Polk has filed suit against J. C W Gale for ?1S on a contract. M W. C. Price, general agent of the a Cumherland Gap Despatch; Is In Og-fc Og-fc den from Salt Lake City on (business. X S. U. McKean and W. H. Corlett . of this city have left for Palm Beach, Fla via the .Denver & Rio Grande. ' i AV. J. Stephens has left for a trip I through California, traveling via the i Western Pacific, ; Charles Johnson, machinist at tho ! Southern Pacific shops, has returned to work after a short -vacation, part of Avhich he spent, fishing in Weber ' I canyon. Johngon stated thai he had . very poor luck with -the rod and is of ' r opinion that there aro very lew trout in the Weber" canyon streams. L Elght-Pouqd Girl An eight-pound ' girl was born to 'the wife of T. It. I Heed, 64G, Twentyelghth street Satur-1 Satur-1 day evening. Miss Irene Rowlands, daughter of the division superintendent of the . Southern. Pacific railroad, has left Og den to visit, with friends in los Angeles. An-geles. x J. L. Witfenmyer, assistant chief engineer of the Southern Pacilic, who Is now stationed, at Tecoma, Nev , Supervising the double track work be-tweeh be-tweeh Lucln and 'Mohtello. Is In Ogden today on business. The engineer states -that tho work spjogiessing BatiBiactdrily, Many Fruit Trains Eight fruit trains carrying fruit from California to eastern points, passed through tlila city on the Harriman linos Monday. This Is about twice tho average dally number of fruit trains for tho past month and Is the record for the sea-Eon. sea-Eon. Dlutinguhhed Party Mrs. E. H. Harriman wife, pf the late president of the "Harriman system, W,- H. Ban- croft, vice president and general man-jg man-jg nger of the Oregon Short Line, and 41 E. C. Manson, general superintendent Ij of the Oregon Short Line, passed m through this city this morning on a special train bound for Island Park. Mrs. Harriman passed through Ogden yesterday afternoon on her way to Salt Lake City from the coast, 1? . Police Court Bert Krumperman, ' charged with riding a biko on the '( sidewalk, appeared in Police court ;' this morning und was fined $5. A "bond of $10 was forfeited by A. L. McCreary, who was arrested for Bpeedlng an automobile. i Merger on Ball Game There is a f hitch In the preparations for the ball game between the Oregon Short Line : team and the North Ogden club and it wj is barely possible that the contest jjfe will not be played. Players on the Short Une team say that the9 champions cham-pions of the late county league are balking on tho side bet which has been proposed by the railroaders to make the affair interesting. If tho two aggregations come to terms, the match will probably -be pulled off Friday Fri-day afternoon. Miss Edith Xicoll of Green River Is visiting: in this city with friends. Phillip Riloy, who has been visiting friends hi this city for several days, has returned to his home In Green River, Wyo. Mrs. E. P. Graves and Miss Daisy Graves of Green River, Wyo., are visiting vis-iting with friends in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs George L. Ifarlls of Green River, Wo.. have returned j home after a visit of two weeks in Oils city. i Decree of Divorce Elizabeth Hen- I derson has been gi anted a final decree j of divorce from Lee Henderson. The Interlocutory decree was issued February Feb-ruary C, 1011 The grounds for divorce di-vorce were desertion. ( Ex-Con vict, Arrested Deputy. Sheriff Sher-iff Joe Crompton this morning ar-lestod ar-lestod Dave Bnndy, anas Dan Barry, for the Elko, Nevada, ofncers. Barry Is a Nevada ex-convict and Is 'now wanted for forgery He has been working nt his trade as a carpenter In Ogden for a number of weeks past. Barry says he is the man wante 1 at Elko" and that he will return to Nevada Ne-vada vlthout requisition papers. He claims tha he is not guilty o the crime of forgery and that the state will fail to convict him. Marriage License A marriage license li-cense has been Issued to Orville Rupo of Evanston. Wyoming, and Margaret Moyes of Ogden. The Standard more than equals any premium offer made by any other paper. pa-per. Call and see our premiums you get now free from us, while you pay the other papers for -the premiums they offer. |