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Show J ' HouBokeepers are very particular fl I about their BUTTER, and the store el ' that gets their butter trade Is al- ,S M most sure of their grocery trade. "B he i G" Is the kind of BUTTER you lil-j I want to sell to bring you more r trade, he' I William Donovan, of Park City, ot I spent Sunday with Ogden friends, id i Advertisers must have their dopy nt I for the Evening Standard the evening S before the day on which the adver- S tlsemont Is to appear, In order to In- ni 1 sure publication. u f H. P. Barber is a visitor in the 1 city' from Logan. 1; i Pastor John E. Carver of the First ryl S Presbyterian church returned to the he? uL citv today after a few days' absence JW from the city. la his absence the A t Men's club conducted the services at - I the church vesterday morning and' the 3 Young People's organization was In W) 1 charge of the evening service. J i (Continued on Pago Seven ) '-v; 'I "Doan's Ointment cured me of ec- 56? if zema that had annoyed me a long d.p tt time The cure was permanent. 1(jfc ?1 Hon. S. W. Matthews, Commissioner , s I Labor Statistics, Augusta, Me. ;i I RANDOM It J REFERENCES 5 tffrl -. 1 Jill (Contlnuod From Pago Fivo.) I I k Don't forget that you can get your I Z photo enlarged in to llfo size oil por- I ,t (rait, bust size in blaok and whito, 1 free by paying a month's subscription ill, ' in advance and buying a 1.9S frame. II' Call and see your neighbor's picture i hanging in our office. I 3 00 round trip, Provo, via D. It G , K selling dates Jan 29, 30, 31, Fob 1, 2, M, 3 FJnal limit Feb. 4th. State Hor- k licultural Commission meeting Ef t. F. Rowlands, superintendent of Is the Southern Pacific, left yesterday wl afternoon for San Francisco, where M he has gone on business. He will be & ,away about a week. m For Sale "Well located, good cs- m luuutmeu uuoiueoa. ijuuauuicia viuui I Co. : Dlctrlct Auditor Claude M Clapp, ' -J lately promoted to the position of dis- a trlct auditor by the Western Union, M was an Ogden visitor yesterday. Mr ( if Clapp is an Ogden boy whose promo- tlon Is a source of congratulation by I his friends. K Third Ward Come to our Character B ball, Jan. 31. A good time assured. -- : Recovering From Operation Mrs. f w David C. Eccles has been moved from tho Dee hospital to the homo of her K mother, Mrs. Angus T. Wright. While Mrs. Eccles is still confined to hor 1 bed, Bhe Is recovering: satisfactorily from tho effects of the operation per-B per-B formed at tho loeel hospital. m Grant Coffee and Waffle House now w open. Try it. 2474 Grant avo. , The demurrer in the case of Mc- Cannon company againBt Fred T i , ; Flinders ot al, having been overruled ' by Judge Howell, the defendants have been given ten days in which to answer ans-wer the complaint. Cour Maters Judgo Harris is holding hold-ing cour a Farmlngon, Davis couny. ; It will require two or three days to f attend to tho legal matters in that A. part of tho district. The court expects t to "be able to tako up tho consldera- 1 tlon of the February calendar on tho V first day of the month. Tho case of I ft Maud Eccles against William Eccles I K will be resumed February 1. m Tho demurrer in the case of tho Hanson Livestock companv against w- the Oregon Short Lino company has Wen sustained and tho plaintiff In- 'structed to amend. ff In tho District court tho hearing of ' a motion for new trial, the case of i Ellis Flint against Jame3 Plngreo, ad ministrator, and tn order to show cauB in the case of Armlnta Llttlo : Woodmansee against Samuol Portor ' Woodmansee has been continued by j Judge Howell, until February 2. H. C. Pierce, general Btorekeopor of the Southern Pacific, is in the city today on business and will leave for the west this afternoon. I t MiGs Antoinette Landgraf returned to Ogden last night from an extended I trip in the east during which she J visited her parents In Nebraska. Sho 5J has been awai about two weeks, i nn |