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Show RANDOM REFERENCES Queen Esther Chapter No 4, regular meeting Dec C Election of officers -- Departs for Coast John McDcr-mott. McDcr-mott. manager of the Healy hotel for a number of years, left vestcrday for Los Angeles where he will make his future home Tho third grand ball of the Sons of Herman will be given Thursday ovenlng, December 5. at th0 Colonial Dancing academy Admission GOc per couple Rotreuhments. Modern Woodmen Officers for the coming year were elected last night by the Modern Woodmen or America as follows. W. j i. Draney, consul. C. I, Fisher, adviser. H. C. Tletpen. banker; J II Sharer, clerk. Edwin Kelson, escort. J W Shipley, watchman. watch-man. J .1 Stewair, sentry; A. CI Jones, tiustoc, three year term; Dr. E. P. MUJs and Dr. A. A. Eobinson, physicians. The installation will be held in January. The Queen CIO' Rebekah lodge will give a card party at the I. O. O. I hall Thursday, Decombor 6. The public pub-lic is invited. Refreshments and prizes. Infant Son Burled Puncial services serv-ices for George A. Skeen, the infant son of "Wlllard Skcen, were held at the family home in Plain City yesterday yester-day afternoon. Interment 'was at Farr West The ladles of the Methodist church will hold a rummago salo Thursday, Frldnv nnd Saturday of this week in the Clark building. Taken to Hospital While en route to Ogdcn yesterday afternoon on an Oregon Short Line train, Mrs. Loncy Jensen of Montpolier, Ida., was taken ill and removed to the Deo hospital upon her arrival In Ogdcn. Fine sugar cured picnic ham3 n cents pet pound. Washington Market. Mar-ket. !bi Washington ave. I would like to see the case of rheumatism I, cannot cure T. J Freenor, D C. Chiropractor, room 14, phone .til, 2111 Wash. Ave. Teton Branch With the operation of the Teton branch of the Oregon Short Lino, running from Ashton. fda., on tho Yellowstono branch to Drlggs, Ida , thoso town6 have dallv sorvlco with exception of Sunday. " Carriage Licences Last evening marriage licenses were Issued to Edmund Ed-mund B. Quackenbush of Spokano Washington, and Anne Culwell of Auburn, Nebraska, and to Ezra M. Peterson and Alma WIcso of Kanes-villc. Kanes-villc. ' Fisher's Grocery now located at Twenty-fifth and Monroe. Phone orders or-ders to No. 405. Will stop Work Manager O'Neill of the J P O'Neill Construction company com-pany has had a force of men and teams for some time at work building the sewer system on Twenty-ninth street, but ho stated this morning that he would close down the work for a few weeks within the next ten days because of the frozen condition of the ground. He says that it Is now difficult to keep the trench open. Wanted A boy with horse to carry Evening Standard. Call at once at business office. Load of Dynamite The big auto-1 auto-1 truck came down the canyon from the South Fork dnm this morning, the driver stating that the roads were ' good and that there Is not much more snow at the camp than in the city. Thl6 artcrnoon' the truck will return to camp with a load of dynamite. In- vltatlons have been extended to some i of the city people to ride to the camp on the load, but none has responded. You're particular about butter? Use B & G, It pleases everybody. From Provo George Havorcamp, a prominent business man of Provo, Is In tho city today meeting friends and attending to business affairs. Mr. Hnvercamp says that "Uncle" Jeaso Knight is opening a new bank In Provo Pro-vo that is making the other bankers sit up and take notice. The new bank Is capitalized at $500,000. arid the fixtures fix-tures will cost upwards of $50,000. Mr. Havorcamp will return to Salt Lako this evening. Call 303 when you want beer, wines or liquors, Foley's Orsen Jensen of Tremonton is an Ogden visitor today. Blue Ribbon Bread and Homo Delight De-light Bread are delivered fre6h twice a day to all dealcrB. Sent to Industrial Leroy Vest, 1C years old, adjudged a delinquent by Judge V. C Guunell of the Juvenile court, was committed to the State Industrial In-dustrial school and was taken there this morning by Probation Officer H C- Jacobs. Investigate our free introductory offer of-fer on beers, wines and liquors, Foley's. Fo-ley's. Departs for Iowa Miss Alberta I Johnson has gone to Boone, Iowa, over the Denver & Rio Grande for a short visit. Call 421 for the news, editorial aort society departments of the Standard. Going Home to Japan J Tismura, a local Japanese business man, left yesterday over tho Western Pacific for San Francisco, where ho will take steamer for Yokohama, Japan. Old papers for sale at this office, 25c per hundred. Receiving Freight Advices received re-ceived at tho city ticket office of the ' Denver & Rio Graudo railroad state ; that the Mexican Central and Mexico & Northwest railroads have lifted the embargo on foreign freight. The embargo em-bargo was declared some time ago, when only material for consumption at Juarez" was permitted to go out of El Paso, Texas. Wanted Green fruit trees cut n four foot lengths for smoke wood Wanted by Ogden Packing & Provision Provi-sion Co. TOONE Funeral services for Geo. Toono, son of Mr and Mrs. A. L. Toone, will be held at 1 p. m. Thursday Thurs-day at the North Ogden meetinghouse, Bishop James Ward conducting. The casket will be open at tho homo this evening and tomorrow until 12:30. In lermcnt In North Ogden comotery Advertisers must have their copy ready for tho Evening Standard the evening beforo the day on vhlch iho advertisement is to appear in order to insure publication. |