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Show j RANDOM f REFERENCES J Superintendent T F. Rowlands, or the Salt Lake division, has been called call-ed to San Francisco on business. Accompanied Ac-companied by his wife and daughter, Miss Irene, he loft on Southern Pacific Pa-cific train No. 5 last evening. Never mind what others aav. B & G Butter Is better. TRY IT." H B. McCune and family, of Rlch- . field, Ida., are visiting Ogdon friends M'lt for a few days. , 1 Advertisers must have their copy '. i for the Evening Standard the evening j before the day on which the adver- f tlsement is to appear. In order to ln- l sure publication. ; iy J. Holman Buck, editor and pro- : prletor of the Western Nevada Miner " of Mlna, New, spent Christmas In Ogden while enroute home from Salt Lake Mr Buck Is recognized by the ! Nevanads as a man who has helped clear that Btate of the "wlldcatterfi.' Mrs. A. A. McBrlde is spending the ChriBtmas holidays with friends In Salt Lake. (Continued on Page Seven.) I 1 RANDOM REFERENCES it ' (Continued From Page .Five.) '; Customers desiring Information on ( ' the result of tho money box gift do- , nated by J. S Lewis & Co., Jewel-, era, can see the result In our north window. It will be to your interest to look Into this matter at once. -- Earl E. Greenwell has been an- ! 'pointed special administrator in the estate of Howard Greenwell, do-' do-' ceased, under a bond of $G,000. For Sale 500 shares of Montello :, Salt-.Compftnv. A -bargain if .taken ; : quick. Address Lock Box 173, Og- ; den. In tho District court the hearing i of the case of the Utah &. Oregon i Lumber company against the Flceman ; Construction company will be re-J re-J sumed January 19, tho hearing to ' ,' continue until the case is submitted to the court. This matter was taken up for trial in November but was not S concluded at that time, tho continuance contin-uance being agreed to by both par- First-class dressmaking by ex-!, ex-!, l perienced dressmakers. Phono 15C-OK. : i ' Distribution of Estato In the mat- ' ter of the estate of John J. Shaugh- ncssy tho petition for tho settlement il ' of the estate in Its entirety has been I ' granted by Judge Harris and the nd-( nd-( , mlnlstrator directed to make final II distribution of tho estate. Othor pro bate matters before Judge Harris tills morning were continued until December Decem-ber 29. Motion Calendar The motion cal-i cal-i : endar called for hearing before Judgo i ; Harris this morning waB not taken up, I ; it being decided by tho court that f ft tho questions bo heard December 29, ' with other matters of llko nature, ox- cept that the demurrer and motion In I ' the case of the Continental Land, Insurance In-surance & Improvement company against Edwin C. McGrlff. et al., was ! argued by tho attorneys and tho mat- ter taken mder advisement by the 1 court. Roy Benson leaves today for his ; . homo In Paris, 111., where he expects ' to locate permanently, j II; Stanley Johnson Icft'today'ovcr the ! '. Western Pacific for California on a ' '; business trip. i Thomas Carnahan, "assistant engi neer at the Utah Copper property m Bingham, was in Ogdeu yesterday, visiting his mother and siMcr. Vill Run a Dog Georgo McCormick leaves today for a six weeks' hunting trip in Oklahoma. While absent he will attend the amatour field trials to bo held near Enid and will probably run one of tho dogs he Is taking with him in tho all age stake. Child Is III Assistant District Forester For-ester F T. Moore of the malntenanco department of the forest service, was '1 called t,o Washington yesterday bo- fc : causo of tho illness of one of his ch 1-5 1-5 1 drcn. Mrs. Moore is spending the 3 holidays with her parents at tho na- , J4 a tional capital and Mr. Moore remained , J here to attend to the labors of his 5 department A dlspaCch was rocolvcd S 'I bv Mr. Moore telling him of tho sud-5 sud-5 I. den illness of the child and ho lui- I mediately boarded a tram for aBk-0. aBk-0. Inijton, 4 Called to Idaho Solicitor R. F. Fer-Jl Fer-Jl guson of the forest service law dell de-ll partment and Mining Expert B. L. 0l Whcelor of the mining department 1 have been called to Hailcy, Idaho, to jf look after certain claims for mining I j properties in the forest adjacent to Hnlley, Thev will be gone a number 4 fc or days, during which tlmo they will d i not only attend to the land offico raat-,? raat-,? tors but also make investigations re-y re-y gardlng general forest conditions j there. 5 J 'No Emmanuel Class There will bo no meeting of tho Emmanuel clans 1 t this week. I "Does the office over really soek jl ( the rnan7" , , . F L "Well, ves; Bomotimes. For in- m stance, when the cashier skips to . Canada." Washington Herald. |