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Show m RANDOM ILREItERENCES 1 h&w&G ftifeL iv VeAovruAit iV W j 5ofJVis'ivr'?flh -lrfj ri'rV'ilu.061derar t U discriminating housewives. - kNof'1 Li'"'" "M CTeVlI Cir " lt: tf. P. Lindholm was a visitor In' : . Ogdcn yesterday from Brlgham City. 1 , FOR RENT Largo steam heated gQi '. office on ground floor. Also large &'. safe for sale. Apply 12D 24th streoL 1 Dell phone 97. Si 0. Oliver, of Jeromo, Ida., io a bus- Ifi .j p lness visitor in tho city. nlli Dr. W. B. Whalen now In Lewis lljj block. II' H. F. Craig, of 'Roy, was a visitor with Ogdcn friends yosterday. H D. D. Drako is now located in Room 1 5 over Paine & Hurst 6tore, 2409 Washington Ave. I W. W. Cooper, shorlff at Pocalello, Ida., spent a fow hour6 with the local T officers yesterday, being in the city rv jr on business other than that connected jl t -with his offlce. f WANTED Clean wnlte rags at the jj 3 Standard. M 5 Advertisers must have their copy lUl for tho Evening Standard tho evening VI b of ore tho day on which tho adver- H I' tisemont Is to appear, In order to In- B f sure publication. jAfc (Continued on Page Seven.) I RANDOM REFERENCES (Continued From Page Five.) Mrs. Winter will sell Plum Puddings, Pud-dings, fruit cake, salad dressing and doughnuts at Wilcox Grocerv Wednesday. Wed-nesday. " Marriage License A marriage license li-cense haB been Issued to Glen R, Newman New-man of Omaha, Nebraska, and Edna M. Clark of Ogden. C. H. Vlpcher, who was omployed FRESH CUT chrysanthemums In abundance. Mixed colors. Cheap. Get your supply for Thanksgiving. J. Varnoy, 1G2 W. 30th St. Bell S13-K: Ind., 3754-A. Rt one time In a local bank, has been named as ono of the assistant cashiers cash-iers of the Spltzor-Rorlck Trust and Savings bank, a new banking Institution Insti-tution which opened for business at Toledo, Ohio, on November 1. Thanksgiving Rntes via D & R. G. one single tare round trip. Nov. 20 and 30. Good returning until Do-cembor Do-cembor 4th. A special train carrying a hospital and signal corps of the United States army passed through this city today over tho union and Southern Pacifies. The corps were on routo from Omaha to the Philippine Islands for three-year three-year service. Utah State Teachers Association at Salt Lake, Nov. 27, 28, 29. $1.10 round trip via D. R. G. Good returning until Dec. 4th. Frank Smith has brought suit against Ephralm Hodson In tho municipal muni-cipal court for the recovery of $70 on a promissory note. I. O. O. F. meeting at Provo. $3.00 round trip via D. R. G. Nov, 2S, 29, 30. Through trains. Superintendent T. F. Rowlands of the Salt Lako division, returned to the city last evening after accompanying accom-panying the Inspection party as far as Sharks. Always stop at tho Creston Hotel. 2Cth and Grant Ave. Our Motto: "Homelike. Modern and Up to Date." A judgment has been returned in the municipal court In favor of John A. Taylor against T. B. Allred, Jr., In the sum of $210, tho same being the amount due on a promissory note. Save money hy buying watches and diamonds at Uncle Sam's 27S 25th Street, Bazaar In Second Ward The Young Ladles' Mutual Improvement association associ-ation of tho Second ecclesiastical ward of the city Is making -preparations for a bazaar which will bo given giv-en in the ward amusement hall December De-cember S. The object of the hazaar is to raise funds for the purchase of a piano, which Is much needed by the organization. Dr. Coulter. Kay BIdg., 247S Wash.-- Distrlct Forester E. A. Sherman, has returned from a fow days' Inspection trip to the Bolso and Wclsor, Idaho, forests. Ho reports forestry matters to be in .good condition in the Gem state. Richards . Boyd, attornoys-at-law, now havo their offices at suite 418 In the First National Bank building -- Dr. H, B. Forbes now located First National Bank building, 2nd floor. Anthrnclto Coal, 400 tons. Tho best. Phono 27. John Fair. |