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Show RANDOM j REFERENCES I ! Attention, tomato growers ;We -will bo canning tomatoes until :tober 2G and will accept all toma-es toma-es that aro suitable: for canning purees pur-ees and pay $10.00 per ton for same livered at our weighing elation nt wy, or at our factory. THE UTAH llNNING COMPANY. i tjBroctrom Ettatc In tho district iurt. In the estato of NIel3 Brostrom, f ceased, tho widow, Mrs. Anna Bros-iom, Bros-iom, hac petitioned for letters of administration. ad-ministration. Thq potltion relates that lr. Brostrom died at Blacksmith prk, October 4, 1912, leaving an es-ate es-ate to be divided among five helrs-ilaw, helrs-ilaw, the petitioner and four children. chil-dren. No will waB left and tho pe-tloner pe-tloner did not state the probable Ifclue of the estate. RBlue Ribbon Bread is always unl- fem- (Marriage License Last evening the aunty clerk Issued a marriage license Emery G. Johnson of North Fork, lev., and Annie Handlon of Salt' take. hcken Raisers Fresh ground Oe dally at "Washington Market. iCandnll Estate In the estate of Pilllam H. Crandall. deceased. Jesse f&Ghilds, John T. Bybeo and Moroni fseen have been appointed to act as ppraiserB of tho property Involved iftbe estate. lOThe indications aro thnt there will a sorIou8 coal shortage this win-k. win-k. W always have coal. Badgor foal & Lumber Co , Phone SC5. fiBoy Goea to Acylum Deputy Sher UThomas DeVlne this afternoon took tvlng Pratt to Provo and turned him yer to the superintendent of tue state Jcntal Hospital. Tfle young man was Simitted to that institution Thurs-. Thurs-. He was an Inmate of the State ustrlal school. The youns man i sent to the school 'from Provo, sre his mother resides, imported German Canary Birds for Sle at 216 2Gth. George Sample, formerly of Ogdon, idown from Pocatello, Ida., meeting r friends. fThere's a photographer In i town 'fiose name is Tripp, 320 1-2 25th st.- Wt 'IS. TamakI, a Japanese merchant of ilil city Is on a business trip to San ilanclaco. fKirlcendall Undertaking Co.. Massn- (ftemple. Phone 150. Iblvorce Granted In the case of thel A. Llndsav against Ambrose Indsay an Interlocutory decree of Jvorce" lies been Issued to tho plain- to IS & G Is the name of tho Butter Eat should appear on your table at Iferv meal. It's tho kind that will case every member of the family.-- tjrroll Estate In the matter of the te of Joseph D. Carroll the pe-J&lbn pe-J&lbn for the final settlement of the litato has been granted. I investigate our iron introaucrorv nf-fc3 nf-fc3 on beers, v.lnes and liquors Fo-&B' Fo-&B' JMJ. E. Shurtllff and wife loft this Tjprnlng over the Western Pacific for California. KOld papers fcr snlc at this ouTce; lie per hundred. .Wrank MeCloskey left today over lje Rio Grande for Omaha, RCall 303 when yoa -want beer, wines sjlllquors. Foley's IF. E. Watson of New York, but JWmerlv of Ogdcn, Is visiting frlendB i'd relatives In Ogdcn. iaCalj 421 for the nevs. editorial art VJclety departments of the Standard. JLa,WBon S. Tavlor and Claud Prit-Iptt Prit-Iptt of Walla Walla, Wash., are rcg-Itered rcg-Itered at the Marlon hotel. Bwyers Auto for hire. 8tand, Elite afe. Phone 72. flJWheel Found A Tribune bicycle H been found by A L. Child and the Vuer can have the tame by calllug !210S Jefferson and Identifying the SkeeL ,WC. F. Sherwood of Salt Lake is an jden visitor today. Occident Miss Ethel Johnson, 2731 fcdlBon avenue, was ntruck by a lngaahlngton avenue and Twenty-Ij3rth Twenty-Ij3rth street street car and sub-Khed sub-Khed a bruised leg. The car as moving south after Gtopplng to 9ke on passengers when the motor-Han motor-Han saw three young ladles about to cro?n tho rtreet. He rang tho gons and two of the party stopped, but the' third girl. Miss Johnson, either did not heai the gong or became confused, as she continued on across the road. The corner of the car struck her and she was thrown to the ground. The motorman and bystanders helped thr girl to Badcon's drug store, where Ghe was given medical attention. Mrs. Tomasok of Montcllo is visiting visit-ing relatives In Ogden. W. H. Wattls. head of the Utah Construction Con-struction company, has returned from the coast. No New Cases Sanitary Inspector George Shorten states that there aro no hew cases of diphtheria at the State School for tho Deaf and Blind. The one patient who is 111 there Is recovering. Baby Arrives Mr. and Mrs. Andrew An-drew Clark, 2Q11 Washington avenue, are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby girl at their homo yesterday morning at 11 o'clock. Dedication November 21 and 22 haie been designated as the days upon which dedicatory services will be hold for the new Elks' home and elaborate preparations are being made. Tho graud exalted ruler will have chargo of tho formal opening, which will extend ex-tend through two days. Gates Taken Cyrus Charles. 2025 Jefferson avenue, John RIndham, 555 Twentieth street and Captain Brown have reported that their heavy Iron gatcB weighing 75 pounds each have been taken. It is believed that the gates have been taken by Doraeonc who has since sold them. Sells Terrace Mrs. Catherine Frost has sold her terrace at 2325 Adams avenue for $7,000. New Salt Lake Bank James Pin-gree Pin-gree Is Interested in the National Clt bank of Salt Lake, which received lte charter from the comptroller of the treasury at Washington yesterday, and may be Us president Other Ogden Og-den men have taken stock In the Institution In-stitution also. Other stockholders are David L. Evans of Malad, J William Knight of Provo, E. P. Ellison of Lay-ton Lay-ton and W F. Adams of Salt Lake. The bank building Is in course of construction con-struction and It is thought that they will Le doing business by January 1 Hallowe'en Party The Caledonian society will hold a special meeting tomorrow to-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at tho homo of Cyrus Charles. 2025 Jefferson avenue, to make arrangements for r Hallowe'en banquet. concert an5 dance to be glvcp on toe evening (if October 31. Steam Pipe Breaks Regular school work was Interrupted at tho State School for the Deaf and Blind yesterday yester-day when a six-Inch steam pipe broke in the main building of the school. Plumbers wore put to work on the pipe and It was soon repaired. Operated On Mrs. Anna Nelson of We3t Weber underwent a delicate operation op-eration at the Dee hospital yestorday. Although Mrs. NeUon Is 70 yearG old sho has remarkablo vitality and Is getting get-ting along nicely. Doctor Has Appendicitis Dr. R. C. Pugmiro was operated upon for appendicitis ap-pendicitis at the Deo hospital yesterday yester-day and has excellent chances for recovery. re-covery. New Residence W. H. Toller la building a residence on Douglass avenue, av-enue, between Twentieth and Twenty-first streets that will cost In the neighborhood of l$l,500. Rally nt Uintah This evening at I Uintah the Democrats will hold r I tally and the spellbinders will In; Qccompanlrd b a band. The sneakers will be Arthur Pratt and Daxid Cook, candidates for judge and attorney on the judicial district, and Attorney C A. Boyd. North Dakotans Mr. and Mrs Joseph Jo-seph T. Rotl of Valley City. N. D.. aro guests of Mr and Mrs R. F. Stevens. 22C0 Adnme avenue They are de-lightpd de-lightpd with Ogdcn and Utah nnd intend in-tend making this city their future home. Mhs Llla Jost has left for the southern part of the state, where she will give a scries of concerts with Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Andelin. who recently returned from abroad. Ogdcn Homestead No. 1505, Brotherhood Broth-erhood of American Yeomen, will conduct con-duct a children's festival Tuesday ovenlng, October 22, In K P. hall. JeBse Fowers Named This afternoon after-noon Alma Chambers and Edward S Green filed tholr official declinations to remain on the Progressive ticket as candidates for treasurer and two-year two-year term commissioner respectively. Tho declinations were filed with the county clerk. R T. Rhees of North Ogden has been selected by tho cen-trol cen-trol committee to fill the place of Mr Chambers and at a late hour this afternoon af-ternoon Jesse Fowers was selected to fill the vacancy occasioned by the declination of Mr. Green Born To tho wife of E. F. Malan, boy twins, October 1C. ABka for New Trial In the caso of 1 Jnmes T. Gaines against the Ogden Rapid Transit company, the defendant defend-ant has filed a motion" In the district court asking for a now trial. The plaintiff was given a judgment for $911 a few days ago as. damages for alleged personal Injuries. Advertisers must have their copj for the E-enlng Standard the cven'.nfi beforo the day on which tho advertisement adver-tisement Is to appear, In order to Insure In-sure publication. - |