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Show f RANDOM REFERENCES 1 W Jack LIttlei'Jeld, who Is connected frflft- with the war department nt Washing- ilPm lon Di C- l,,t 'ster(lay for San Ji Francisco after a week's visit with who Ogd.cn rolatlves. . mM WANTED Clean wnltc rags at the K Standard. Wm Major M. A. Dreeden has returned JV to Salt Lako City after several davs' "S visit with friends in this city. Mm Advertisers must have their copy m? for the Evening Standard the evening ZJjfi ' before the day on which the advor- jgr ! tisemunt is to appear, in order to In- &( sure publication. j P. II. Humphreys of Logan, Utah, ijiK ' Is transacting business In ihlB city. jj Thomas Hunter, George Oakloy and W W H. Roohr were Elko visitors In x Ogden yestcnlay. 0 ' Mrs. Kllzaboth Clark has brought i acton in the district court In which I f alio seeks letters of adoption for hor I minor son, Clarence-. In her petition, .'lied with the probate division of the court, she represents tbat tho child lias no local guardian to look after his share In an estate. Marriage licenses were granted by Coontj Clerk Samuel G. Dye yestor-day yestor-day to Francis A. Hepuor and Phoebe A. Colo, both of Ogden; Reuben L, Jeppeson and Cleopha C. Sorensen, both of Mautua, Born To the wife of Mr. Charles Cottle, GG3 Twentieth street, October IS, at 1IT50 a nine-pound boy. All doing do-ing well. (Continued on Pago Seven.) I RANDOM If REFERENCES it (Continued From Pago Five.) A Modern Woodmen "Foresters Dance M and Card Party" at Eagles' Hall, Tues- day Evonlng, Oct 2 Itli. Refres'i- 1 ments. Tickets 25e. each. Evcry- ' body Invited. f "Tho "Wondorful Power and Peculiar ! Work of the SeconJ Century of Chris- i tlaus," is the Sunday evening subject In tho cvcnlne series oi bistorlcal ser- mons In tlie First Presbyterian church J Tenor solo, Mr. Saunders; violin solo, r Miss Hainil. ; Sale at Five Points Millinery. ' Cool Weather Oillclal weather re- t ports kept by the Southern Pacitlc railroad ofilcials show that present : temperature Is considerably lower ' than that for corresponding days ' last year. Tho temperature fell to 25 I degrees at an early hour this morning against 50 degrees for the samo dato In 1910. All over the Salt Lake division di-vision of trie- road a conespondlng dlf-' dlf-' ferenco exists. S' We will pav 5 cents for copies of the K Evening Standard of SopC. 20, 1911, H If delivered at Standard office. K Fifth Ward Judge Davis will speak m to tho parents and theological classes W at the Fifth Ward Suuday school, Sun-IB Sun-IB day at 10 a. in. on the commission j form of government. A cordial Invi-B Invi-B tatlon Is extended to all interested. M Anthracite Coal, 400 tons. Tho JW best. Phono 27.. John Farr. Jk Swedish Lutheran Church, cor. 23rd M street and Jefferson avenue. Sunday Bchool, 10 a. in. No sormon. Toadies' tiff Aid meet at the home of Mrs. A. Fro-ft Fro-ft borg, 2720 Monroe avenue, Wednesday tVm afternoon, Oct. 25th. Jk I adles of the St. Joseph Sewing So- clcty will gie a sale aud lea Tuesday M afternoon, Orl. 24. at their hnll. Cof-J& Cof-J& fee and sandwiches, 15c: Ice cream . and cake, 3c. Everybody invited. -- MR t Flrct Methodist Episcopal Church, iM Frederick Vlnlng Fisher, Pastor. 11 - a' m' Sermon by the pastor: Sorvicc, IK the Prlco of Moral (Muscle." 7::.0 p. jV m. tho pastor will preach on, 'Lessons mt for Ogdcn from the Harvest of Death." f. Sunday Bchool and Epworth league as jfE usual. M The Standard more than onuals any mk- premium offer made by any other pa- fBt per Call and sue our premiums you iM pet cow free from us, while you pay fc the other payors for the premiums ! they offer. |