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Show RANDOM 1 REFERENCES Deputy Sheriff Frank Ludwlg made a trip to Provo yesterday to place Sam Bonner In the insane hospital. Bonner has been In the county Jail hore for the past several weeks. At the pure food show last week we displayed some of our goods. There arc nono better you may know by comparing our B & G butter with other brands, G. Merle Taylor, of -Logan is spending spend-ing Thanksgiving in this city. Dr. W. E. Whalen now In' Lewis block. Charles. Cole and wife, of Brighara. are spending Thanksgiving with Og-den Og-den relatives. WANTED Clean wnlte ragB at the Standard. C. M. Manghan is a business visitor visit-or In Ogden from Wellsville. AdvortlGors must have their copy for the Evening Standard the evening bofore the day on which the ader-tlsoraunt ader-tlsoraunt la to appear. In order to In sure Duplication Suit on Note Alleging that there is a balance of ?250 due on a promissory promis-sory note for $1,325 executed by Frank P. Garnor and Katlo L. Garner Gar-ner September 9, 1910, in favor of Parker Fv Sherwood and transferred to the plaintiff, the Utah National bank yesterday started an nctlon in the district court to enforce collection. collec-tion. Charge Deadly Assault An Information Infor-mation charging A. Nellus with an assault with a deadly weapon was yesterday filed with the county clerk by District Attorney Hulanlskl. Nellus Is said to have stabbed E. Clark, a Salvation officer, when the latter refused re-fused him a night's lodging at the Salvation Army headquarters, the evening of November 22. License to Wed County Clerk Dye yesterday issued licenses to marry to the following. Oscar L. Moves and Edith Alta Humphrey, both of Poca-tcllo, Poca-tcllo, Edward Verrall Black, Deeth, Nev., and Sara Elizabeth Bolnsp, of Hooper. (Continued on Page Seven.) oo i RANDOM I REfERENCES (Continued From Pago Five.) i L. ! ' , Bazar by the German Ladles' Aid i ; Eoclcty, Dec. C and 7, at Mrs. Lu- I durg, 2311 Lincoln; refreshments. - The Seventh Ward Sunday school . officers give another of their enjoy -i able dancing parties at the hall on j ; Twelfth street tonlghL Dance, Thanksgiving night, Fourth Ward Hall; new maple floor, good , mtiHlc. Thursday night. November 30. ; By Special Train Tho "Red Rose ; company, traveling by special train. f arrived in this city ovor the Union Pacific at 10 o'clock today and pro-f pro-f ceeded at once via the Oregon. Short j, Line to Salt Lake, where it will open ' an engagement at the Salt Lako the- ater this afternoon. ; Dr. Coulter, 2370 Washington. Fred Hansen, technical student i for the Harriman lines, has returned to spend Thanksgiving, nfter several months spent in Pocatello and .Idaho Falls. Always stop at tho Creston Hotel. -25th and Grant AVe. Our Motto: S "Homelike. Modern and Up to Date." fW Closing Its engagement at- the Co-; Co-; lonial theater in. Salt Lake last even- ing with a rendition1 of "The Bohemian Bohem-ian Girl," yesterday afternoon and "II Trovatore" la8t evening, the Shoe-1 ( han Opera company arrived lu Ogden f today. Save money by buying watches and i ; diamonds at Uncle Sam's 278 25th ( Street. -- ; Temperature Reports from west- ' prn points of tho Southern Pacific indicate in-dicate no moderation in tho tempera- I ture, not even a slight drop. At Wells, t: , Nev last night It was four degrees below zero. The record at this point remained about the same as the past two days. Aluminum on Torpedoes Because it is reported that the steel springs which fastened signal torpedoes to railroad trncks injure tho rails, tho Oregon Short Line is substituting aluminum clamps for tho nolsemak-ers nolsemak-ers The old style torpedoes are sprung onto the rails, and p. C. Man-son, Man-son, general superintendent of the Oregon Short Lino, says they cannot be knocked off by passing trains. Richards & Boyd, attomeys-at-law, now have their offices at suite 41S in I the First National Bank building - Assistant Superintendent T. F. Rowlands of the Salt Lake division of the Southern Pacific will depart on No. 9 this afternoon for tho west Dr. H. B. Forbes now located First National Bank building, 2nd floor. Thanksgiving In Logan Wilfred Danvers of the transfor mall department depart-ment at the Union depot, went to Logan Lo-gan to spend Thanksgiving with relatives. rela-tives. His wife and cblldron have been In tho northern city for the past several days. ( Anthraclto Coal, 400 tons. Tho beat. Phone 27. John Farr. Sam Bernard and his company, af-. af-. ter presenting "He Came From Milwaukee" Mil-waukee" at the Ogden theater last night, departed for Salt Lake to open an engagement at tho Colonial theater thea-ter there. MONEY TO LOAN. At S per cent net, no commission charged; only first-class security considered; con-sidered; strictly confidential. Address Loans G. L. D., care tho Standard, stating amount wanted and describe property. No loans will be made exceeding 50 per cent of actual cash value of property |