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Show : RANDOM ; 1 REFERENCES I' , Granted Final Decree. Ada May W ! Colo has been granted a final decree ft k of divorce from George W. Cole, the K: Interlocutory decree having been is- m sued more than six months ago. B & G BUTTER "Wins its favor K through its flavor." Kb Maccabees Secure New Quarters Wt The Knights of the Maccabees of ( this city have made arrangements I" with the trustees of Moose hall on m' Twenty-fifth street to meet every I: Monday evening. They have been E meeting in the Odd Fellows' hall, but J. , wore unable to secure weekly meetings It' theie. Considerable interest is belli:! be-lli:! ing taken in the tent and h revival of h the old spirit of fraternity is anticl l : pated. fr Advertisers must have their copy V' for the Evening Standard the evening II before the day on which the adver- tlsement is to appear, in order to in- JL sure publication. C In the Bailey Estate. In the mat- I? tor of the estate of Arthur Balioy, r ' deceased. Agnes Bailey has petitioned I, - the district court for letters testa- V mentary and the probation of the will r It is related In the petition that tho h ! decedant died at Proo, December 5, II 1910, leaving a. will -which provides V that the petitioner shall act as ex. V ecutrix, without pa and without bond Tho estate is valued at about 2,000 h in which the petitioner,, widow of the j decedant, Is given a llfo ostnte, aftor which Lafayette Farley shall become possessed of the property. I Willard Garr of Logan is visiting In it this city with friends. It Miss Laura Brown of Salt Lake If visited with friends in Ogden yeB- If terday. II T. W Charlton of Salt Lake City It was in Ogden visiting friends yeslor- II day. H Forest Supervisor Here C. B. Iji Morse, supervisor of the Targhee nail na-il tlonal forest, who has been doing deli de-li tail work In the local forestry office II lor the past six weeks, has returned 1 to his headquarters at St. Anthony. Ida. Joseph Falck Returns Joseph I Falck, property auditor of the sixth I district of the United States forestry 1 service, has returned to this city af- I ter attending meetings of the forestry I ( service supervisors at Fortland. Ore , 1 and Missoula, Mont. Mr. Falck states I that at both meetings many intercst- I ing discussions were had relative to 1 public reforestation, forest "Tue pre- 1 ! ventives, construction of forest roads 1 and kindred subjects. I School Threatened With Mumps mm Tho State School for tho Deaf and Ml' Dumb is threatened with a siege of jS mumps, there being at the present -Jfe time eight cases of the disease among tH the children and a number of expo-1eS expo-1eS sures. Measures are being taken to K. stop tho spiead of the epidemic and imW efiorts are being made to lessen the j-gVK severity of the disease among those ,--B who are already 111. lV Smallpox at Reform School Three kw cases of smallpox have been reported TMW& from the State Industrial school and iD the former girls' cottage has been II Ki converted into a quarantine hospital Hf for the care of the victims. A strict lu quarantine has been Instituted and Iff there Is thought to be little danger of K the disease spreading. The origin of H the disease has not been definitely j ascertained, 'Jjj (Continued on Pago Seven. H l oo ,r RANDOM REFERENCES (Continued From Pugo Five.) The largo crowds that have taken advantage of Burt Bros Shoe Sale is oi-idence of the big reductions we givo you on fine sboes. Ladies' ready-to-wear garments 'will he marked down for this week. See our window display. dis-play. Emmanuel Class Meeting Tbe Emmanuel Em-manuel class of tho Episcopal church will meet in Ihe parish house "Wednesday "Wed-nesday evening at 8 o'clock. "MullerV 2582 Wash. Ave. Wallpaper' Wall-paper' at cost for 30 days. Paper-hanging, Paper-hanging, etc. . Casec Continued The damage suit of John Austin, ex-meraber of the city council, against Dr E. C. La. Rue of Brigham city, which -was sot for hearing hear-ing today, has boon continued to February Feb-ruary IS, and the ease of C. B. Johnson John-son 'against Lo Roy Nelson will be heard February 14. This case should have' been heard in Judge Harrjs' court, .aSturday, hut, owning to other matters occupying the tlm of the court, it -could 'not bo considered Lincoln's Birthday Dance, by The "Retail "Merchants "of 'Ogden 'at Cofon-,ial Cofon-,ial JDancJng .Academy.. .Good. time. Refreshments Re-freshments free. Tickets at all merchants. mer-chants. The suit instituted "by Levi B. Hammond Ham-mond against W. W. Garner will be taken up for trial in the district court Washington Market Specials Fancy Fan-cy sugar cured Eastern hams, lGc per lb.. Fancy Breakfast Bacon, 20c per lb. by the piece. Pure lard In )our own buckets, 2 l-2c per lb. ' Converts Comin.q Two. carloads of Mormon eonvorts, G8 people in all, will arrive In Ogden today. Tho converts are from Sweden, Denmark and Holland Hol-land and their arrival has been expected ex-pected for several days. Tho party was twenty-seven days on the ocean on account ac-count df tho extremely rough weather wea-ther encountered. nd since leaving New York has been delajed by the intense in-tense cold and deep snows. Don't forgJt that you can get your photo enlarged in to" life size oil por- trMt hnct dm In Vlol1i- nA mlilfn free by paying a month's subscription in advance and buying a ".08 frame. Call and see your neighbor's picture hanging in our office. T. F. Rowlands, accompanied by ihe new division engineer', Louis Boau-man, Boau-man, went west yesterday afternoon on an inspection trip over the Salt Lako division. Tho cleanest paco in Ogden. Grant Waffle & Coffee I-iouse. Mrs. Virginia Watter returned yesterday yes-terday from Soattlo where she has been for a month past visiting her hls-tor. hls-tor. DONT FORGET Mitchell Bros. sale of Monuments at 2003 Jefferson Ave.- Dr. Win. Frelday's office rooms are located over the Utahna Drug Store.-." The sale of fine shoes stlll'contin-ues stlll'contin-ues at Burt Bros. Everything in fine shoes for women, misses and children chil-dren cheaper. Ladles' sjujts pnd dresses aTa "big reduction lhfweek' 00 |