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Show RANDOM - REFERENCES B & G Butter not only brings trade but holds it, too. A. H. Grose of Salt Lake spent the day in Ogden. 'Don't forget tho Sego Lily Circle card party and dance, Moose hall, April 9. Admission 25c each. New Name for Parks Owing to some confusion In the name, the city commissioners have combined City Hall park, Union Square and South Side park and the ground surrounding tho Carnogio library, and tho plot has been renamed "Central park " Park Superintendent Van der Schuit has just received a shipment of flowering flow-ering bulbs which are to bo planted on the new park south and east o the fire station. Several cut-leaf maples ma-ples and some flowering peaches are also to bo planted. Call 2083, Atkin, the plumber, for first class work. Reasonable prices Peach Trees Loaded According to R, N. Rasmussen, horticultural Inspector, In-spector, a light frost would be a Godsend God-send to tho peach growers of Utah. Mr Rasmussen claims that tho peach buds are more abundant this year than ho has ever seen them before, and ho thinks that a light frost to thin them out would give the general crop a much bettor chance. Ho estimates that, under favorable conditions, this year's peach crop "will tako 300,000 boxes. A good canvasser wanted at the Standard office. Dumping Trestle An elevated dumping trestle which is being erected erect-ed by tho Amalgamated Sugar company, com-pany, and which provides storage bins with large capacity, js going to greatly great-ly facilitate tho handling of sugar boots when the delivery season be- gins. Heretofore as many as 20.000 j tons of beets havo been dumped on ; the ground during the rush season -it ' the factory, and then rehandled by , hand when needed, but with tho dump- ! ing trestle the beets can be rushed In on cars and dumped directlj into the storage bins. i Automobiles Insured against fire and theft. Now only 2 per cent See I Jamison, 2438 Wash. avo. Phone 737.- Industra School Joseph Chez of Ogden delivered an Easter address , before the children of tho State Industrial In-dustrial school Sunday forenoon. Immediately Im-mediately after the service a special ' dinner was served in the boyB' and i girls' departments, and following that there was a band concert on tho campus. cam-pus. Tho studont band furnished tho music and the girls occupied the front stops of the main building, while the boys lounged on the lawn at the south end of the campus. Late in th6 afternoon after-noon threo squads of five boyB were allowod to walk, up into the hills and back without guards. Tho other hovs i played baseball and exercises in the i open-air gymnasium. i DONT FORGET Mitchell Bros' aalo of Monuments at 2003 Joffersor. Ave.- C W. Glrton or Tonopah, Nev.. was on Ogden visitor Saturday and he was loud in his praises of the famous mining district Kodak finishing, Tripp, 3501 25th St- After exhibiting a number of Hungarian Hun-garian partridges in this city Stale Fl6h and Game Commissioner Fred V, Chambers has romoved tho birds to Box Eider county, where he placed them In good quarters and in good care, tho hope being that there will be a good hatch this spring. Myers Auto always readv. Phone 72. Stand Elite Cafe. Mrs. Robert Reynold. 437 Twenty-fourth Twenty-fourth street, is spending a week with her sister in Grand Junction, Colo. ' J. W. Nlckson. Autoa for hire. Stand, Fal6taff Cafe. Phone 167. -- Wrong Smith P. C. Smith, ne3ist-ant ne3ist-ant superintendent of tho Southern Pacific railway, made a statement today to-day to the effect that he is not tho F. C. Smith referred to in a recent police court item. This announcement announce-ment is made In order to avoid any misapprehension in regard to Superintendent Super-intendent Smith's reputation in the community. So far as is known, the. man who appeared in court had never nev-er been in the employ of a railroad at this place. Advertisers must hae their copy for tho Evening Standard tho evening before tho day on which tho advertisement adver-tisement is to appear, In order to lu-puro lu-puro publication. |