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Show I RANDOM 1 REFERENCES III P M Maughan of Wellsville was n HI husiness visitor in this city yestcr- 31 f 6ay- If At the Dee Hospital Frank R. Wilis: Wil-is: Hams, residing at 491 Seventeenth street, underwent an operation at the H Dee hospital yesterday for appendl- cltls and ulcers of the stomach Bl Niels R. Bropy and William H Dan- J: ley of Wellsville were Ogden visitors M ' yesterday. Jm Soldiers En Route to Coast A de- 'SM tachment of United Slates soldiers 21 : from Fort Sloeum, New York, passed 1 ! through the city last evening en route 2 to Monterey, Cal. They traveled. In a 21 special car, which arrived on No. 9 2 and departed over tho Southern Pa- I cific thi6 morning on No, 3. le U Leap Year Ball The special leap tp year ball given at the Colonial danc- J ' Ing academy last evening was one of ; the most successful dancing parties of 5 the Colonial season. About onorhalf J i of the dances on the program were 1 lady's choice, but tho ladles were somewhat backwnrd in taking advantage advan-tage of their 1912 liberties. The large crowd, however, spent a very enjoy-ablo enjoy-ablo evening. ' License to Wed A marriage license ', ha6 been issued to Andrew Marshall and Florence Boyle of Ogden. Suit on 3 Note Tho Consolidated Wagon & Machine company has com- ; raenced suit againBt W. R. Bunderson to recover $148 alleged to be due on certain promissory notes and $135 at- torney fees. I Emmanuel Class Meeting TheEm- f-i, manuel class will meet this evening rin the parish house of the Episcopal church at 8 o'clock Advertisers must have iholr copy for tho Evening Standard the evening , before the day on which the adver tisement Is to appear, in order to insure in-sure publication. ; (Continued on Page Seven.) RANDOM REFERENCES (Continued From Pago Flvo.J If you arc looking for some extra fine Butter, you need go no further. Just what you want in this line Is B & G Butter. Arrested Grant Evans was arreBt-cd arreBt-cd this morning charged with assault and battery near the corner of Twenty-fifth and Lincoln. When arraigned arraign-ed In police court ho said he was not read- for trial and asked until tomorrow to-morrow to get ready for trial. His request was granted and the case will be heard in court tomorrow at 10 a. m. L. W. Beason leaves today on the Overland Limited lor Boston -where it Is reported ho will enter school. Plead Not Guilty George Cox and W. E. Hutchinson, charged with grand larceny, appeared before Judge Harris this morning and pleaded not guilty The court announced that their trials would bo set for the February Feb-ruary term of court Gone East James H Douglas, manager man-ager of the Boyle Furniture company, left a few dajs ago for the east. While away, Mr. Douglas will visit the Important Im-portant furniture centers, including Chicago. Grand Rapids, Philadelphia and New York. Damage Case Settled The petition of A. I. Stone, administrator of the estate of Peter J. Laying, asking the court to permit him to settle a damage dam-age ault against the Oorgon Short Lino for, $400, has been granted by Judge Harris and it has been ordered or-dered that Judgment in that sum bo entered. Antoinette Landgraf, an employe of the Union Portland Cement company, left yesterday for her home in North Platte, Nebraska. Miss Landgraf expects ex-pects to be gone about two weeks. Marriage License A marriage license li-cense has been issued to Hober J. Batoman and Edith Roso Gore of Ogden. . Marlon Greenwood, son of Judge Greenwood, was in the city today on business. Mr. Greenwood is a resl- dent of Salt Lake. I ' -oo |