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Show I RANDOM IH REFERENCES I r J HI II . Tho regular collectors for the- Evon- II : jng Standard outside of the. clerks In II tho Standard office aro C. E. Stono- II cipher, A. W. Bowman and Frank II ; poulter. See those collectors sign It , their names to tho receipts. It Charles M. Schwab, head of tho II 1 United States Btoel corporation, pasa- II cd through this city uesday en route II to San Francisco, whero ho will look lr after somo of the work In connection lip with tho building of the biggest dry III dock in the world. Mr. Schwab is III prosldent of the Bothlehem Steel lit ' company which has the contract for 111 " building tho now dry dock. WjL Grand Concert by Prof. Nichols and Wit , family at the Fourth ward hall. Big 1 dance afterwards. Admission 25 cent3. t Children 10 cents. 8 p. m. . ' u W. M. Joffers, superintendent of 1 tho Union Pacific- at Cheyenne, spent k the day In Ogdon. Tomorrow, 25th, 26th and 27th the Tenth ward bazaar will bo held In the I. L. Clark store. Everybody" invited. - Frosted A recont examination of t the State Industrial school fruit farm, made by the county horticultural Inspector, In-spector, disclOBos the fact that most B of the cherries and apricots have been B nipped In tho bud by the frosts of the B past few days, says Suportintondent I EG. Gowans. The poaches, how- II ; over, are uninjured arid It Is quite cer- 11 v tain that practically no damage has : been done them Tho peach crop IT i will be a bumper one at the school II farm this year. II ' 1 ! Memorial Day Tho Woodmen of H f the World are making preparations to M observe their memorial day on Juno 9. m The state convict road camp will be H moved from Washington county to Hr Davis county within a few days, and H located between Clearfield and Lay-Mi Lay-Mi ton. where the men will dig a big H trench in which water for road wiS sprinkling will bo impounded. K "Purity" tho watchword in tho K creamery where B. & G. Butter is WL mado. H; It is assorted by P. E. Kllno, who B: is in charge of tho construction work H on tho Davis & Weber Counties canal project, that the job will bo rfone and the plant in operating condition , on June 1. This date is slightly inad-vanco inad-vanco of the date originally set lor tho completion of ttfevrork. Our new and up-'to-dato Planjng Mill can d ypur work. "Wheelwright Lumber Co. Yard and Mill cor. Qulncy and Capital aves. Advertising car No. 1, property of" the 101 Ranch Wild West, -which is booked to appear (n. this city early in May, was in the railroad yards today. to-day. - Mill work at Wheelwright Lumber Co.v . . T. W. 'Rowlands, superintendent of the Southern pacific, returned from his western trip Tuesday 'evening on No. 4.. - . - Call 2083. Atkln. tho plumber, for first class -work. Reasonable prices. In Police Court Qcorgo Peterson, a Bouna ViBta man who camo to town in search of work Tuesday and foil In with his old friend John Barleycorn, pleaded guilty to intoxication, intoxi-cation, in police court today. Ho had a return, ticket in blB possession, and the judge ordered the officers to send him homo at onco. DON'T FORGET Mitchell Bros' sale of Monuments at 2003 Jefferson Ave.- Moved to Layton S. M. Kershaw has niovod to Layton whore he will manage the branch office of the Consolidated Con-solidated "Wagon company. Kodak finishing, Tripp, 3503 25th St- Boundary Dicputc Judgo Howell is still occupied in his court hearing tho Davis county case of Nicholas Ban-gorter Ban-gorter against R Barker and others This Is the Eecond-day of the trial, there being a. larger-number of witnesses wit-nesses in file, oase." The cpiostion involved in-volved is Uie rlghttp certain property proper-ty and the fixing of boundary lines. J. W. Nlckson. Autos for hire. Stand, Fallstaff Cafe. Phone 167.' - Suits Commensed Dr. J W. Pid-cock Pid-cock filed an action today in the municipal mu-nicipal court against Thomas Wlllard, for $11.10, fcald to bo duo for professional profes-sional services. 'Dr. LcRoy Pugraire filed an action against Ellsworth W. Preece for $27,50, claimed for professional pro-fessional services. Wc will pay 25 cents each for the first two. copies of the Morning Examiner Ex-aminer dated September G, 1911, returned re-turned to this office Myers' Auto always ready. Phone 72. Stand Elite Cafe. |