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Show I RANDOM I REFERENCES Ih ' ji 8poclal Thls Week Pork chops, III 12 1-2 cents a lopnd. If you come and III . Plck them out. Cash or credit. Russel U James Co., 1S5 24th street. f IK- Men's Club The Men's Club of the S Church of the Good Shepherd will' jI meet In the parish house this even-Itf even-Itf ing at S o'clock. Dr. E. G. Sigglns will I Iff e e sreacr-l sreacr-l Blue Ribbon Dread and Home Deri De-ri 1,ghL Bread aro delivered freeh twice f a day to all dealers. fl l Holeproof hosiery for men, women Rand children; guaranteed no holes six (jlB months. N 0. Ogden Co., 236 Tw'en-I Tw'en-I m ti'"iiMl street. at Plum pudding sale at Wilcox gro-B'cery gro-B'cery Wednesday. Mrs. A. H. Winter. ill Hay Quarantined Utah hay, grain and fruits have been quarantined by JRSofflclals in the state of Arizona, ac- ilgftcordtng to a communication recolved by County Horticulture Inspector R iM&X. Raamussen from A. M. Morrill, Estate entomologist for Arizona. The nJnotIc states that the commission has 'lift declared a quarantine against the en- l ft tiro state of Utah and several coun- 1 es n ano &nd Wyoming where the II alfalfa weevil is bad. i I KIrkendall Undertaking Co.. Mason- i '8 temple. Phone 1B0. j1 Baby Arrives Mr and Mrs. A. R. I j Mclntyre were made happy Sunday ; Jf morning by the arrival of a brlghl-'l brlghl-'l eyed girl. j f One marked feature about B &. G t" butter it never fails to please. ; F Blackjack Used Unconscious from r a blow of a "blackjack," K. Okawa Jnd w.Und on Tvrnty-fourth street Joseph Harbertson oarlv Sunday bered being struck by two men and his purse was found to be missing but the thieves overlooked a $10 bill lr his pocket. Call 303 when you want beer, wlnos or liquors. Foley's Rates May Be Reduced With tc inauguration of the parcels post on ?'"??' lf there lB a Poaalbillcy of a reduction in the rates of the express companies. While local officials denv any knowledge of a change In rates, tt Is hinted that the coinpanipR are preparing a general cut in their prices. Investigate our rree Introductory offer of-fer on beers, winos and liquors. Foley Fo-ley s. Good Record Dr. C. E Coulter, the member of the board of education from the Fourth ward, has decided to be a candidate for re-election. The doctor has made a good record tor himself during the past and ho 'jas r. large following at his back. Cal, 421 for the tiowa. editorial and society departments or the Standard. Home Economics Domestic science sci-ence teachers In the Ogden schools will participate in the sessions of the Utah Home Economics association to bo held in Salt Lake In connection with the mooting of the Utah Educational Educa-tional association. Old papers for sale at this omco; 25c per hundred. Spoke to Parents Dr. Edward I. Rich was thc speaker at the meeting of the Parents' class of the Ninth ward yesterday morning. "The Danger Dan-ger Signal" was tfio title of his lecture lec-ture and his remarks made a deep Impression on his hearers. Road Builders E. L. Powers, secretary sec-retary of the American Road Builders' association, has sent a lettor to Manager Man-ager f J. Stilwell of he Ogden Publicity bureau asking him to appoint ap-point representatives. If the buronu, however, can secure names of Ogden residents who will be In Ohio ac that time, appointments will bo mads and Mr. Stilwell will make- arrangements to secure their credentials. Saloon Entered Th6 Senate saloon was broken Into at an oarlv hour Sunday morning, but bo far as has been learned by Fred Tout, the proprietor, pro-prietor, only a "few bottles or brandy were taken. Entrance was gained by climbing through the transom over the front door. County Commissioners The only business before tho board of county commissioners at the regular session this morning was the consideration of claims and the adjustment of tax matters. Not a Candidate Miss Ray Keck, deputy county clerk, states that her name has been used in connection with the election of a school board without authority She says that she Is not a candidate for the position and she did not authorize any one to use her name In that respect. Departs for New York Mrs. Mary A. H. Smith of Salt Lake, mother of Joseph and Leonard Smith of this city, spent the past week visiting her sons. Yesterday afternoon, accompanied accompa-nied by a granddaughter. Miss Minnie Min-nie Burtsch of Anaconda, Mont., sho departed for New York, where she will paoss a part of tho winter with her daughter. Large Auto Truck The largo threo-ton nuto truck of the American Construction company passed through the city this morning loaded with coal and carried a force of men for tho South Fork reservoir project. A. B. Apperson, superintendent of the Denver & Rio Grande, is ln the city today. Mrs. E. Ramsey left this afteruoon for El Paso, Texas. John Vlsser, William Foster, Louise Foster and Earl Farnlund went to Ev-anston, Ev-anston, Wyo., where they will furnish music for a dance tonight. O, D. Boring of Salt Lake, traveling travel-ing salesman for the Mulford company, compa-ny, is calling on the trado in the city. K. Burnham of Logan Is registered regis-tered at the Marlon hotel. Fire Alarm The Central fire department de-partment respondod to an alarm sent from 2237 Moffat's lane, where a defective de-fective chimney caused r small blaze. The damage did not exceed ?10. Advertisers must have their copy ready for the Evening Standard tho evening before the day on vhlch vho advertisement 1b to appear ln ordor to insure publication. |