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Show : RANDOM f REFERENCES - ' ' ? Lella Chrlstensen of Bphralm, y Utah, Is spending a few days with Og-5 Og-5 den friends. & Ida Hayes Johnson has opened an k Art Department In the Wonder Mll- Hncry. 2350 Washington Ave. jj; The Oregon Short Lino and Union t Pacific farmers Industrial train passed i through this city late yesterday af- ' ternoon enroute north on the Short "I Line after spending the day out on the i. Union Pacific. r Wo have been soiling B. & G. but ter In this market for generations. Our growth has been slow but sure. ' Assist us by insisting upon having B. I & G. butter. '' A. L. Hullck of Provo, is a business visitor In this city. 1 Advertisers must have their copy ; A for the Evening Standard the evening I before the day on which the advertisement adver-tisement is to appear, In order to Insure In-sure publication. Mr and Mrs. J. E. Wiley, of Garland, Gar-land, are visiting In this city. Mrs. R. VanDerck. of Pocntello, nr-I nr-I rived yesterday for a brief visit with Ogden friends i Mr. G. M Jameson arrived In this city last evening from Lamonia, Iowa. He' came here to visit his son, M. T. Jameson, the insurance man. (Continued on Page Seven ) on rz:i:::::ii RANDOM REFERENCES : (Continued From Pago Five.) 5 Li &' W. H. Monaean. and J. D. Watson ' leave for San Francisco this after- ,' noon over the Western Pacific on a ji business trip. 1- The lady that left the small pack- ,; age of lace at the Standard office ; can have same by calling at of flee. --1 --1 1 ' Local Storm Ogdcu again appears to be tho center of a local snow storm ii which extended ns far west as Mon- ' tello and east about twenty miles ; The fog this morning interrupted work in the local yards somewhat, i. r ' but trains on all lines entering Ogden 4 : were reported nearly on time in most cases. 4) g', James B. McCracken, attorney-nt- ' law, now has his office at Room 402 ?' ; in tho First National Bank building. i ; ' Heavy Freight Business A freight i I business exceeding all records for this i: time of year has been handled In tho I local yards during tho past twenty - ii four hours. Ten heavy trains moved i'. east over the Union Pacific while fi : i eight went west over tho Southern 5) Pacific. Similar conditions prevail i''i on tho Short Line and the Rio Grande 3. H Watch Uncle Sam's window for ?f ; bargains In watches and diamonds for '. Christmas. 278 25th St. ; Allowed to Leave Sam Lang and I '. James O'Donnell, two ex-employes of I ; the Utah Construction company. I charged with vagrancy, were allowed to go by Judge J D Murphy, under ' ; a suspended sentence. Both men I ; pleaded earnestly for a chance to ' leave town and exhibited work blistered blis-tered hands as evidence that they were working men. ! Dr. Gordon now located in tho Lewis ' block, fourth floor. I Familiar Pot The familiar Iron pot ', of the Salvation Army with its tri- ; , pod and well-known legend "Keep the '1 Pot Boiling.' 'has appeared on the streets of Ogden and Is an indlca- i tion of tho near approach of tho ; ' Christmas season. Dr. H. E. Forbes now located First i Rational Bank building, 2nd floor. j; ; H. E. Ashford and wife, residing at j: 1 436 Twenty-sixth street, leave this , r afternoon for St. Joseph, Missouri, 1 over the Rio Grande. ?l Foresters Going Home S. B Lock 9 of Maine, and William Sparhawk of New Hampshire, foresters who havo ! " been doing dotalled field work in Utah this summer, havo left Ogden for their eastern homes, where they will spend tholr holiday vacations. They will return early next year. After an illness of a few weeks at the Deo Hospital, Dr. H. J. Powers was ablo to be removed from the hospital hos-pital to his rooms in tho Lincoln hotel ho-tel .this morning. The doctor has been suffering of a severe cold. Industrial School Tho board of trustees of tho State Industrial school will be in session at tho school this afternoon. Governor Spry is expected expect-ed to be in attendance. John Walsh, another member of tho board, is In tho city to attend tho board meeting. Business Outlook A prominent local merchant said today that, although al-though business Is fairly good in Ogden, Og-den, tho strike has undoubtedly had its effect in lessening the amount of trade and it Is difficult to say now whether the business will fall below last j ear or not. Tht Indications are, however, that it will be about tho same. Appointed Clerks Miss Florence Cooney and Miss Stella Staley, both of Ogden, have received appointments as clerks In tho Ogden office of the forest service. |