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Show Jf . RANDOM 'SB MjgERENCES ' iff t E Clark and wife, of VProvo, are l If J visiting 'lth 5dcu rclatIves nnd if II ' friends. 1 II kraal Western Official L. D. Wall Wa-ll B h.rmi an official of the Groat West-a- II F em railroad, passed through the city .1 "IP Hit evening enrouto east after a trip n I & 1 Oregon and Washington. His pri-lr pri-lr II h rate car was transferred from 0. S. 1 II -R iT train No. 33 to Union Pacific train V ' II I No- 4 -r II ff Mr L. McClollan of Park City is II V visiting with Ogden friends. II K John F. Conley and wife, of Brlg- P ham City, were visitors in this city nil r yesterday, II ft' CJ. J. Burk. of Lucln, was in the city J 9t on. .business yesterday. P,K licenses to Wed County Clerk mWW Samuel G. Dye granted marriage li- ' K censes yesterday to Ralph G Park K of Salt Lake, and Lavorne Mason, ot -if Riverside, Utah George W Fritz and " I Elizabeth S. Cheery, of Ogden. -f"J w'" APPal Cace Tne Southern jf I Pacific company has filed notice that ' 1- It w'u aPPeai iae case OI "or" A ii2 m Kyne, the fourteen-year-old Lako- -r4$2m ft side girl who was awarded $7,775.00, rH for personal Injuries received The ijflfm girl was crossing the tracks with a i 'c'SSk Pa" water when she fell in front '" affw ' nn enslne' the wheels passing over i. jjt her leg. "'-ti'ffml if Reeee Howell Co. Articles ot in- SVsHI m corporation for tho Reese Howell 'kJswH W company, a concern doing a general :; gii i mercantile business in this city, have ri3H m boen filod with the county clerk. Tho m9 t company is capitalized at $25,000 with 1 shares at $10 each. The officers are .Ml Reese Howell, president; W. C How- . J3M J ell, vice president and James A. How- w? f ell. secretary and treasurer S I Interlocutory Decree An interlocu- ? I torv decree of divorce has been grant- t f ed "to Dollle McArthur Byrne in her Ik:' f divorce suit against Roger C. Byrne. i The decree was entered in the dls- ' 1 trict court on January 10. M U Guardianship Letters In the matter ' P of the estate of H. E. Gibson, an al- f leged incompotenL Sarah B. West has Mi ij filed a petition for letters of guar- ; j dlanshlp. It is represented that Gib- Ir son is 85 years of age while his wife ; is 165 also that he has property valued I J at sovoral thousand dollars and is in- j I competent to manage his own affairs I ; The hearing on the petition was set ,J I for January 2C. D i Advertisers must have their copy H -' J for tho Evening. Standard tho evening MK'- 'j before tho day on which tho adyer- H i tlsement is to appear, In order to in- H" i suro publication. I T-1 v' t (Continued on Pago Seven.) e.j?'ll on I RANDOM I 1 REfERENCES 1 Kft (Continued From Pa.Re Five.) H Made a Citizen In Judge Howell's Hf court this morning Virfillo Lobello of B this city was admitted to citizenship. H Mr. Lobello Is a native of Italy but H lie has reBlded In this country many W years, spending a major portion of Hi the time in Ogden. i B Assistant Superintendent Thomas B Fitzgerald of the Southern Pacific m who has been in 111 health for seme K time past leaves with his' family to- Hi day for California where it is hoped Wm the warmer climate will benefit him. Lin .Police Court Pat Kelly and Thomas O'Keefe. charged with dis- ' turblng the peace, were arraigned in WUJf police court this morning and plead- HT ed guilty to the charge, received a Ha ?5 fine each, in default of which they' H were locked up in the city jail for Hf fie days, Hu You can always depend upon B & (H G Butter being of extra fine quality fm Use It once, and you will use no 3-H other. ''H Marriage Licenses Marriage li- H censes have been Issued to Isaac Hunt H of' Pino, Arizona, and Florence Poul- R ter of Ogdon; John V Lewis of Evan- H ston, Wyo., and May Lee of SL Louis, .B Mo., and to Simon M. Layton of iHf Clearfield and Anna D. Fife of River- K dale. 1H ' D, B. Mains, forest supervisor of jH the Payette national forest, Idaho, Is H In Ogden for four weeks' detail work jM nt headquarters of the forest scrv- 'fl ice. lffl ALL Elks Excursion Many Elks of jH the local organization are preparing S to make the trip to Lob Angeles Fob- luary 3, at which time the Salt Lake :' Elks will make their seventh annual L pilgrimage. Dan Ensign of the Ar-rfl Ar-rfl p lington has charge of the ticket end .S I of the Ogden department and he n states that over fifty reservations for S places in Pullman cars have been j booked. 9H Supervisor C. G Smith of the H Cache national forest has returned to fl his home at Logan after having spent Bf a number of weeks in this 'city doing forest detail work. 1H WtVV Foreclosure Judge Howell today Wjr. rendered a decision foreclosing a cer,- jK&T tain mortgage held by John F Ahern fl against Chailes Mazucca and Y. La- J bello on certain store fixtures and H the sheriff was ordered to sell the .4 proporty. The Judgment was for efj $456.75 and the costs qf suit. 9 E S. Rolapp of the Amalgamated f Sugar company leaves this afternoon 3Jfl t for San Francisco on a business trip, jfl ; M. Tell, the man arrested last night M ; as a vagrant and, when taken .to the S r police station, found to be suffering H , from smallpox, was removed to .the H city pest house this morning. His H case Is reported as serious, though M there Is a fair chance for his recov- "H en 3 ; Gus Trollght, proprietor of the pool H room under the Reed hotel, was ar- iB rested this morning charged with al- S " lowing minors to frequent his place. K Tnc case wlJ1 bo neard ,n Police court H ' : tomorrow morning 4B Judgments The following judg- flf ments were rendered in the munjcl- jS! pal court yesterday: Frank Smith vs. Bj' E. HodBon for $70. Dr. Joseph Mor- Hj roll vs. C. Wayment for $108; William HL Sewell vs. Mrs. W. H Standsburv for 911 $25.85; William Sewell vs. F. Po'ulter S for $3.S0, m oo |