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Show RANDOM j 1 REFERENCES i Everyone must pass through death, The rea Ity and character of thaL part 3 uZV 8ul,rvives dca Jmnio-' Jmnio-' d ato y wfli be the theme In the first :i P t!1Te.,Pot"jCl?-ter evening sermons ,: oa Llfo Beyond the Grave," doliv- ered In FiVsi , Presbyterian church I Sunday nlht. f A baby girl va$ born to the vifo : of Louts C. Leavitt, .2252 Jefferson I i avenuo, Wednesday ' " i ; : Tailor made corsets, Mrs. Smith, phone 1968. Splrella 'Corsoiloro. -- ; ; , Former Ogdcnite T.' J. Turner, .formerly general, car -foreman at Og-j Og-j den, and afterward transrorrcd to I Sacramento, Is spending a few days with old friends In the city Mr. Turner, who Is a-Southern Pacific pensioner, is on hfs way to Boston. Another good time, Brewery Workers Work-ers annual spring hop at the pow Colopial, Thursday evening, April IS. TickctB, 50 cents per couple". Extra lady, 25 cents. Refreshments served. --Stormy --Stormy Weather The weather prevailing pre-vailing In Ogdon during the past 4S H hours has effected the entire Southern South-ern Pacific division between hero and Sparks. Flurrjes of snoyv nre reported report-ed all along the line. Traffic, how-over, how-over, is moving according to schedule. You can always depend on B & G Butter being flrst-clasB in every respect. re-spect. Pictures For Schools Seventy-five Gorbln photogravures and steel engravings en-gravings havo Just been received by the board of education. The pictures are of large size and are very valuable. valu-able. The are being framed at the present time and will soon bo hung on the walls in the rooms of the various var-ious schools of thoidty. Call 2083, Atkin, the plumber, for first class work. Reasonable prlccs.--Fincd $2 Bert Ham and J. B. Baxter, Bax-ter, two men who pleaded guilty yesterday yes-terday to riding bicycles on the sidewalks, side-walks, were each fined $2 by Judge Reeder today. Miss L. and Mr. S. will be raarriod in the near future. Planting Rainbow Trout According , to a statement made by Fred W. Chambers, who is fish and game com missioner of the state, 125,000 quail were fed with wheat in Weber, Davis, 1 Salt Lake and Utah counties, under .1 the direction of the fish and game K commissioner, during the past winter. Within the next few days Mr. Chambers Cham-bers will superintend the planting of 125,000 rainbow and German brook HI trout in the upper waters of the Og- den river. A good canvasser wanted at the I ; Standard office. I J M. Carlson and D. F. Steole, rep- I f resenting the Retail Merchants' nssn- I : elation, will leave tomorrow at 3:50 I '. for Oklahoma Ci,ty, to attend the na- I tional convention April 22 to 25. mm y . .. ,-i, B' DON'T FORGET Mitchell Bros' aalo of Monuments at 2003 Jeffcrsor. Avc- Hl Roads Too Soft On account of the Ha soft condition of the road it has been mm nccepsary for the contractors on the V .Davis &. Weber Counties canal con- Hj structlon to abandon hauling steel 111 P'l,e- ne p,P sec-ins average about four tons each and when loaded on ' trucks and pulled ovor tho muddy roads they force the wagon whpojix deep Into' the earth. Tho toamSterji have, consequently, knocked orr-Vor.. a time the work of hauling' pip' .for', the new penstock at the lower plantV Kodak finishing, Tripp, 3501 25fh $t- Mo06e Smoker The "smokor" hold by the local order of Moose at the hall in the O'.Voill building on. Twenty-fifth street last evening was a successful and outertaining social funatlon The' time was spent In card gain.es, feasting feast-ing and social chat. Myers Auto always ready. Phone 72. Stand Elite Cafe. Final Divorce Sarah Annette Hudson Hud-son has bnen glvun a. final decree of divorce from John Hudson, the interlocutory inter-locutory decree having been given In Juno, 1911. Mrs, Hudson is givon the custody of tho minor children and . she will bo allowed .30 a month alimony ali-mony for the support of the three children. J. W. NIckson. Autos for hire. Stand, Fallstaff Cafe. Phone 167. -- Administrator Named In tho matter mat-ter of the estato of Mary Bcllo' JTo-gan, JTo-gan, deceased, an order has been'mado .appointing John Jenkins administrator. administra-tor. Mrs. Hogan died intestate August Au-gust 24, 1900. For sale, good surrey. Call 997-K3,- To Speak to Parents Prof. Joseph Ballnntyne will speak to the parents of the Fifth ward Sunday morning. Sunday school starts at 10 a. m. and Mr, Bnljantyne's talk starts at JO, 15. Organizers Thompson, Evans and Wright, who have been working In the' Interests of tho Owl lodge' for some time past, have received a dispensation dis-pensation which allows an increase of tho local lodge membership Friday evening 2G new members wore taken In and several new applications wero received. State School Farm E. G. Gowans, superintendent of tho State Industrial school, has decided that four acres of potatoes shall be planted on the land that was recently added to the school tract. It Is expected that 1,000 bushels bush-els of potatoes can bo raised upon that amount of land this year if It Is properly prop-erly tended. Fifteen acres of the now tract has been prepared for grain and itilrty acres will be seeded 'for hay. Tho orchard has been pruned and new fences are being built when tljey are needed. Defunct Corporations Today Governor Gov-ernor Sprj certifies that 33 corporations corpora-tions heretofore operating in Weber county havo failed to pay their incorporation incor-poration tax as provided by state law and that their charters have beon re voked. They will not be permitted to further continue their business. Real Estate Transfer Ralph E. Hoag and wife have transferred to 'James Drysdalc and wife a part of lot 5, block 33, plat C, Ogden survey. Consideration ?2,000 Sneddon Estate In tho estate of Charles Sneddon, deceased, Maggie Sheldon has petitioned tho district court for letters of administration, the. petition averring that Mr Sneddon died Intestnto at Mill Creek. Carbon county, Utah, October 14, 1904. leaving leav-ing real estate in Weber county valued val-ued at $2,000. Case Continued By stipulation the case of Poter Anderson against the Denver & Rio Grahdo Railway company com-pany 'has been continued for the present pres-ent term of tho district court. |