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Show I RANDOM fl REFERENCES flT Mrs. William Downey and dauehtar mB of Kenimerer "Wyo , are spondlug a l Bf few days vith Ogden friends iWk:. B G Clover Leaf Carton Butter Rfei? S0USbt for by the Ogden public, by HKrcason of its superior quality. ' Jftp "Wlllard Garr, of Logan, is a busi-tflBsess busi-tflBsess visitor in the city. iW WANTED Clean waito rags at tfco jfflStandard. Preparations have been made to LKbandlc a bli crowd, at the Standard IWoffIce this evening, when the returns jlepf the election, both in Ogden and jBKSnlt Lake, will oo' flashed on a screen iMfiacross the street from tho Colonial" buldlng. rjCm Advertisers must have their copy Iwor tbe Kvenlng Standard tho ovening Mbcfore the day on which tho advor-f-IMtisemont is to appear. In order to in-yijsure in-yijsure publication. Wtm Oscar Lunt. of Nephi, is visiting wfriends in thja city. ?Bl' R"lo Harlo was, among tho -Brlg-IIilam vlst0rs ln Ogden yesterday. Mu& (Continued on Page Seven.) mat oo RANDOM REFERENCES (Continued From Pago Five.) Eatral Election returns and grand nme waltz Tuesday ovcnlng. Now Colonial Dancing academy. ilrs. Thomas O'Keefo of Salt Lake Is. .spending a few days with her I daughter, Mrs. Mrs. A. A. McBrldc. j Always stop at the Creston Hotel 2oth and Grant Ave. Our Motto;' , "HoiubllK'e, Modern and Up to Date. - j .Mrs. William Joffers of Green River i has returned, home after a few davs' i visit with Ogdon friends. Man wanted at Sugar Factory. Apply Ap-ply at the Factory. ' James Herrlck, wife and son have I Kono to San Dlogo. California, where j they will remain permanently. Sale at Five Points Millinery. Affinal decre0 of divorce has been issued in the case of Luella Doxov against Alma T. Doxey. The inter-locutorv inter-locutorv decree was issued February 10, 1911. Anthraclto Coal. 400 tons. The best. Phono 27. John Farr. N. R. Montgomery has commenced suit against the McGjIff Orchard and Canning company which is In tho hands of a receiver, to recover ?C5C90 alleged to, be due for produce sold the company last year. J. V. Wones of this city has left over the Dener &. Rio Grande and Western Taciflc lines for San Francisco. Fran-cisco. Edwin Knight has lqft Ogden for a visit In Iron Mountain. Mich. Frank U. Davis has left this citv for Sparta, Tenn., traveling east via the D. & R, G. route. Charlos Jlamner, who has been visiting vis-iting relatives in thls. 'cit', has left for his home in St. Loliis. Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Header have left for a visit in Mofenci, Ariz. Thoy will travel via the Denver & Rio I Grande and thu Santa Fo roads. Miss Bessie Angell has left Ogden i Via the Denver & Rio Grande for St Louis, Mo. i. . . 1 A purse containing $p.G5 and rings ' highly prized was lost near the cor- : ner of Twenty-fifth street and Washington Wash-ington nvcuuo last oening by -a daughter of James Pingrec. Ono of the rings was a birthdaj present. ' In the matter pf tho cstato of ' Arthur T. Rankin, deceased. R B. ( Kirk has petitioned the dlstrrct court for letters of administration. The pe- - tltion avers thotIr. Ranklu died in- i testate April 21..1911. District Attorner E. T. Hulanlski has filed an Information in tho district dis-trict court charging Lawrence McLean Mc-Lean A-,ith forgery, alleged to have been committed October 15, 19J1. The information states that the defendant defend-ant forged the name of E. W. Patrick Pat-rick to a check for S15. no |