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Show RANDOM I 1 REFERENCES 11 Mrs. John Maguire, MIgs Graco Ma- giilre and Mrs. R. C. Monahan of I' Butte are spending a few days with i Ogden friends. Dance at Sylvan Park Wednesday, j Sept. Gth. Ladies free. Brush Fire The fire department I made two runs to Glenwood, Park yesterday to extinguish a brush fire f which threatened to spread to the '& park buildings. The flrbt run was ; made about H-30 o'clock in the after- noon and the blaze broko out anew i about 11 o'clock last night. No dani-t dani-t age resulted. WANTED Clean white ragn at tho Standard. t: Misses Violet Peterson aud Jean- ; xtoUe Nelsou of Ik.ogan spent Labor j ; ; Day with Irieuds in this city. ' ! 1, , Advertisers must have their copv l for the Evening Standard tho evening ! ; before the day on which the advertisement adver-tisement Is to appear, In oider to In- ! sure publication. . i; Earl Lamb, who has been counect- i; ed with the Orpheum theater In this u ; city for some time past, has acceptod ' r the, position of stage manager -at the I ' local playhouse for the soason. I) George W Skidmore and wife ot I: Logan are visiting- Ogden friends. The Ogden branch of the Socialist ,, party will hold a special meeting toll to-ll night for the purpose of making prep-Iaratlons prep-Iaratlons to place a ticket in the field at the coming city election. W. P. Paine, manager for the Jumbo Jum-bo Plaster and Cement company, is visiting at the home of his sister, Mis. John Hanson, 291J5 Grant avenue. i Miss Lorretta Whalen left Sunday V on the Los Angeles Limited for Mil- lj waukee, where she will spend sev- I " eral weeks with relatives On her I k return trip she will visit in several I j of the large eastern cities. j Albert Adams and W, A. Barrows of Woodstock, Utah, are business visitors vis-itors in the city. i (Continued on Page Seven.) r - - - RANDOM REFERENCES (Continued From Page Five.) STIMSON'S CAFE Is the CHOICE of the people and Is my profession. 21G0 Grant Ave. Zlon's Co-operative Mercantile company com-pany has commenced suit against A. A. Steed to recover $549.15, alleged to be due on a certain promissory note, Issued October 24, 1906. fiOYS and girls, call at Volker Lum-ibcr Lum-ibcr Company and get a ruler. - Divorces Final decrees of divorce havo "been issued to Laura Richardson Richard-son against Wallace Richardson, and Ellen Drysdale against Joseph Drysdale.. Drys-dale.. The interlocutarv decree in the Richardson case was issued October 39, 1910, and in the Drysdale case February IS, 1910. Dance at Sylvan Park, Wednesday, Sept. 6th. Ladles free. Ellen Burk, a teacher in the Washington Wash-ington school, has returned from Montana, where she spent a short vacation va-cation with friends. For Sale Fresh cider. 1470 Taylor avc. Ind. 3685D. Municipal Court In the Municipal court, John F Morrison has brought suit' against William Flrmagc for $60 for professional services. In the- same court William B Graham is suing Capt. William Hlckey for $43 on an oral contract, A judgment of $28.50 has been rendered in favor of the plaintiff in the caso of Lyman SUcen versus William Mathers. The action was brought to collect for professional profession-al services. John W. Chambers of this city has left for a visit in Kansas City', traveling travel-ing east via the Denver & Rio Grande Mrs. Gertrude W. Carr has returned from Atlantic City and New York, where she has been visiting with Mrs. George Hanson. H: H. Keener or this city has left for a visit in Elko, Nov. Ho Is making mak-ing the trip via the Western Pacific. Hattle R. Patterson, employed,' in the local offices of the government forestry department, has left Ogden for a visit In Peoria, 111. She Is making mak-ing the trip via the Denver Rio Grande and connections. Lake Storm A high wind raged on the lako last night, reaching a veloc-ltv veloc-ltv of nearly oO miles per hour No damage was reported from the various vari-ous points along the Ogden-Lucln cutoff. cut-off. Heavy Fruit Shipments The Pacific Pa-cific Fruit Express company reports that It Is handling between 40 and 50 cars of Utah fruit a day at the present pres-ent time, and that from 75 tp 100 cars of fruit from California are passing through this city under its care every 2 1 hours. Now Arrival Dr R. A. McCune and wife are happy over the arrival of a. bouncing boy at their home. The Standard more 'ban equals any premium offer made by any other paper. pa-per. Call and soe our premiums you get now free from us, while you pay the other papers for the premiums they offer. ' |