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Show ' RANDOM IS REFERENCES Did you sec those life-size bust plc-' plc-' tures In the art nailery at the Standard Stand-ard office? No? Well, call and see them at onco and then bring our photo real quick. The free of er ot tin enlarged oil portrait is good onl for a fow days longer, January la, 1912, positively being the last day for the free gift. It costs you nothing to see the pictures. Seeing Is bcllov-t bcllov-t ing. Julian Bamberger of Salt Lake calied on friends In Ogden yesterday. Joseph Rlrle and Chris A. ChrlBtoii- the lino of butter making. You will make no mistake In con-I con-I , ' tinning to call for B & G Butter. I There Is nono better. I The Smithsonian will open Tuesday, January 2, for a six months' term. Students expecting to complcto any course thjs school ear should entor at once, as seats will be at a premium after January 15. J. E. Pettlt of Coalrillo Is a business visitor in the city. Advertisers must have their copy for the Evening Standard the ovening beforo the day on which the advertisement adver-tisement is to appear, in ordor to insure in-sure publication. D. A. Dorst of Logan was a visitor in the city yesterday. Miss Rose Smlthen, one of the soloists of the Salt Lake Tabernacle choir, will sing at the servicos In tho First Presbyterian church Sunday. Mrs. Stevens, MIsb Russell and Mr. Greenwell will also render solos. The sermons will be upon Now Year themes. Tho ladies of the Dlx-Logan Relief Corps No. 2 aro requested to attend the funeral of Comrade Dr. Allen Sunday Sun-day afternoon at 2 o'clock at tho Third ward meeting house. Mary E. Grlfiln, W R, C president. A good solicitor wanted at the Standard office, man or woman; must have first-class references, call at i p. m. ouly. Reorganized Church of Latter-Day Saints Corner of Fifteenth and Washington avenue. Sorvlces: Sunday Sun-day school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 1 a m. and 7-30 p m Elder J. M. Stubbart will be there. First-class dressmaking by experienced ex-perienced dressmakers. Phone 15C-OK. In the District Court In tho case of K. B. Slaughter vs. tho Denver &. Itlo Grande Railway company, the defendant de-fendant has been given twenty days in which to answer. Tho motion for tho removal of the case of James Sarkles against the Union Un-ion Pacific company from the district dis-trict to the federal court, has been argued and is now under advisement by the district court. Tho defendant has been given live days additional time to answer In tho case of C. B. Johnsqu against Le Roy Nelson. Superintendent T. F. Rowlands or the Southern Paciric returned today from San Frauclsco whero he has boon for a week past. In the matter of the estato and guardlnnship of Merlin Herbert Stephens, a minor, the pettlion or the guardian for $5 a month for the " purchase of clothing for the minor baa been granted by Judge Harris. Motion Denied Tho motion for a, now trial In the case of" Newman Barker against Hober Parker, has been denied. Judgmont was rendered against the plaintiff. Trancferred Wilfred Danvcrs, assistant as-sistant transfer clerk at tho Union station, has been transferred to the superintendent's offlco of Ihe Railway Rail-way Mall service at San Francisco, and will leave to tako up his new duties du-ties about January 1. i Artillerymen Thirty-three men ot the coast artillery arrived in Ogden this morning and will leave this afternoon aft-ernoon for Fort Stephens, Oregon. Thoy como from Fort Logan in Colorado Col-orado and expect to be peimanently located in Oregon. |