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Show I RANDOM REFERENCES K The manner and conditions of H; rpendins an eternity have all to do Bt with the attraction of it. What the M world's religions aud the Bible- say as to the futuro life conditions will H be the Sunday night theme in the mj "Life Beyond the Grave" series ot B sermons "in the First Presbyterian B church. Special music will be given. - JH Born To the wife of W Oswell H Jaclcson, a 11 1-2 pound boy. It lb M expected that in a short time the tV youngster will "be manager of New- jiS man & Jackson's shop fiH Electric Motor Wanted The Even- iH ing Standard wants a five-horse power cfl electric motor at once. Call at the tfl office. IB J. F Dunn, assistant goneral pas- H senger agent of the Oregon Short H Lino Inspected the shops at Ogden bB this week. jjH B. & G Butter has no superior. It'? jB I the best and that is what you arc (B looking for. isn't It? &E D S Spencer, tho assistant general ioB ' Passenger agent of the Oregon Short TjH Lino, went to Idaho, Friday, in com- MK pany with several members of his 3&! family, to attend the Burley and Ru- gEii pert land opening um Call 20S3, Atkin..tho plumber, for ftflfc Gist clasB wortc Reasonable prices jjlc California has asked Utah to Join tt with her in celebrating "Raisin Day," i April 30th On that date, it is hoped. Wf every dining car, hotel and cafo in it,', both slates will serve raisin cake or SjS Jaisin bread. Wt; DON'T FORGET Mitchell Bros' calo P of Monuments at 2003 Jeffersor. Ave.- jr Burley Land Sale It is estimated that 50 persons went from hero to gf l'-irloy. Idaho to attend the land fc talo there todav Before Monday m j night 6,500 acres of school lands will H ' hare been disposed of at auction, the k prices ranging from $10 to $25 per t acre Local capitalists are interested Jt In the sale because of the fact that Sr j the Amalgamated Sugar company is m , building a big- factory at that place. B Kodak finishing, Tripp, 350 25th SL- Double Track Tho double track of g) tho Oregon SborULJne between this- W i city and Salt Lake will be completed B ( in less than a month. Tho cost of the Improvement will be $1,500,000, a , and the length of the now piece of I itrack will be 33.03 miles. The work B j jwas begun in 1909. and has been done m i tin three Installments, each install- m ' jment being completed during the sca- son It was begun. ! J. W. Nlckson. Autos for hire. V; Stand. Fallstaff Cafe. Phone 167. -- U H. E Hatch, president of the bank- Iing company that occupied tho Thatcher building which was destioy-ed destioy-ed by fire at Logan, Wednesday, announced an-nounced that the building will be reconstructed re-constructed at once In tho neighborhood neigh-borhood of $75,000 has already been set aside for carrying on the work. Myers' Auto always ready. Phone 72. Stand Elite Cafe. ' The Box Elder stako Sunday school jr classes are arranging to hold a con- ; ' 'entIon In Brlgham City, Sunday. Tho t meeting will be held In the Taber- I r nacle. I ; In the caso of Alice E. Klsling. re- H spondent, against J E Evans, admln- t islrator of tho estate of J D Car- m. . roll, deceased, appellant, the supreme court of the state has handed down a remittitur reversing the decision of the lower court and remanding the caso to the district court for a new trial. Harry Heagren of Salt Lake has signed Walter Miller of St. Paul to wrestle at Saltnir on Decoration day, and he "will probably be matched against Mike Yokel of this city. Miller Mil-ler threw Yokel at St. Paul a short time ago, in two hours and a half of hard wrestling Wo will pay 25 cents each for the first two copies of the Morning Examiner Ex-aminer dated September C, 1911, returned re-turned to this office. The Brigham City Improvement-club Improvement-club Js making an effort to organize a kindergarten school to cany on classes during the summer vacations In the public schools. A committee has been appointed to agitate the movement. Howard V. Alston has been made principal of the newly organized Sevier Se-vier High school, which Is consolidated consoli-dated with tho schools of Richfield, Salina and Monroe The Richfield High school has a four-ear course and the other schools in the district will have two-year courses. Mrs. Stllwoll to Leave for East Mis. O. J. Stilwell of Washington avenue av-enue Is expecting to leavo for the east Ufis coming week to visit a sister sis-ter who is seriously ill. Her many friends extend their sympathy at this time Andersons Dfvorced Emma Anderson Ander-son has been granted an Interlocutory decree of divorce in tho district court from John A Anderson on the grounds of cruelty. The parties were married in Norway In January, 1SS0. Mrs Anderson Is awarded costs of suits nud attorney fees. Verdict for S520 The condemnation suit of the Utah Light & Railway company against W Lv Jenkins waj concluded vesterdav afternoon and tho jury rendered a voidlct in favor of the defendant, awarding damages U $520. Before the trial of tho caso Mr Jenkins offered to settlo with the company for $250, but tho plalntitf offered only $160. The Jury visited the -premises Thursday afternoon. Chicago Grocery Co. An order dissolving dis-solving the Chicago Grocer company has been Issued in the district court and a decree to that effect has ben drawn. Enjoying Trip From all reports Rov Fisher is thoroughly enjoying his trip to the coast. He will ma"ko brief visits to his old friends In and around San Francisco and in Portland before returning and will return, to Ogden this week. v i First Congregational Adams avenue aven-ue and Twenty-fifth street Frank G Brainerd, pastor Miss Alice Graj, pianist E. L. Howes. soloisL Morning Morn-ing sermon, 11 o'clock, 'The Triumphant Triumph-ant Hymn on the Titanic ' Evening sermon, S o'clock, tho second In a scries on tho education of girls. "Tho Girl and the System." Bible school at 12-30 Y P S. C E. at 7 o'clock Mid-week meeting on Tuesday evening even-ing at 7 30. Sunday school entertainment entertain-ment on Friday evening at the church. No Game Sunday J. J. McCloBkey, manager of tho local baseball club, announced today that there will be no game at GlenvvoOd park Sunday afternoon after-noon because of the fact that the field Is In bad shape He hopes, however, that the weather will moderate from now on and that the ground will oo In shape for the opening game of thu season Tuesday afternoon. J. W. Tate and family of Cabool,. Mo . have moved to Ogden and will make this their permanent home. Girls Wanted At Shupe-WllllamB Candy factory |