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Show I RANDOM I REFERENCES I Tii September issue or the Ogden I telephone directory goes to press August 24. 1912. Those desiring a B1 cbango of listing or addreEs, and all I who wish a telephone installed should notify this office at once. The B .Mountain States Telephone & Tele-I Tele-I graph company, Tel. 155. I Tabernacle Speakers Elders Alma : ' J, Larkln and John TlllotEon, vo- v turned missionaries from Europe, will J bo the speakers at the Tabernacle, Y Sunday, August 25, at 2 p. m. All ln- 1 vlted. Pay the young ladles In the contest your subscription?. Our regular col- f lectors may not call this month. Help !, the girls win a prize by paying a few months In advance. I Coming In Automobiles informa- Hon has been received by the local p officers of the Mutual Improvement r, associations of L'jo three stakes In I' Weber county that Ale T Carr, su- f A perlntendent of the Salt Lake Mutual ' Improvement associations and all tho members of his board will attend the Mutual Improvement convention In Ogden tomorrow. The party will bo ; ' convoyed to Ogden in automobiles. Call 303 when you want beer, wines 1 T'l or liquors. Foley's 'i :, Will Incpoct Forest District For- : l ester E. A. Sherman has gone to tho it. Ashley forest for an extended inspec- u tion of that section of country Tho forester, will he gene at least two '", weeks, during which time ho will visit the entire country embraced in tho Ashlev national forest reserve. ,- Old papers for sale at this office; ' 25c per hundred. After a short visit In this city. Mr. Bl and. Mrs. T. Y. Davis have returned to their homo in Evanston. 'I; If you wish Butter thai is manufac- :,1 tured In a model creamery, scoring 08 per cent, ask your grocer for B. &. G. H " Esther and Elmer Ewer of Evan- m ston, Wyoming, are visiting friends in Hit ogiSex Hi Automobiles for hire. Call Falotaff Iff or Potter enfe. Reasonable rates. -- l( After visiting her s'ster. Mrs. Harry III E. "Hall, at Evansion, Wyoming, a l month, Misa Ethel Bowus has re- Hl turned home. H Investlcate our free introductory or- B fer on beers, wines and liquors. Fo- H ley's. H Mr, and Mrs. A. C. Sloan have re- B turned to their home" at Evauston, H Wyoming, after a continued visit with B Ogden friends. H Kodak finishing, Tripp. C20 23th. H The First Consresatlonal church Hf will resume regular FC-"lceB begin- B nlng next Sunday, September 1. IT Call 421 for the news editorial and Hi society departments of the Standard. W Jainen Hasan, 3272 Ogden avenue, B who has been confined at the Dee B hospital for vv.o mouths with a frac- B tured leg, was allowed to be taken to Bj his home yesterday. B 'jKlrkeudall Undertaking Co., Mason- Bl Is temple. Phone 150. &B a R Johnson of Eugene. Ore , 13 B visiting his friend. J. N. Fogarty of B tills city. Mr Johnson is chief B drarghtsman for the Oregon Eastern R Railroad company and Is on his way B to Ohio for a visit and vacation m MyerG Auto for hire. Stai.d, Elite m Cafo. Phone 72. B Golden Wedding Mrs. Frank G B Bralnerd. wife of Rev. Bralnerd, left Kl today, with her son, Gareth, for Peo- K rla. 111., for a two-months' visit with Hf relatives Mrs. Bralnerd will also at- Hj lend the golden wedding of her father H and mother : Off for School This afternoon Earl H Pingree, 6on of James Pingree, and H ; Eugenj Pratt, son of A E. Pratt, de-H de-H parted for Palo Alto, where they will enter the Stanford university in their H eophmoro year course of study. H Fire Alarm A fire in tho flue pass- H lag through a clothes closet in tho Hit Stilwell terrace required the atten- Hi tion of the Central department this Bj afternoon shortly after one o'clock, B No damage whatever was done. HI Goes for Hughes Deputv Sheriff Bj Georgo Leatham, armed with requlsl- H tion papers, left this afternoon for j Portland for Felix Hughes who Is be- L ing held by the Oregon officers for flk Sheriff Harrison. H Dispatches to the local railroad of- K fices today gave notice of the ex- B pected arrival August 30 of "The Tex- M as Ranger" theatrical company on Ita B way to play In Salt Lake. The "Of- M fleer 666" company with twenty-five people is scheduled to arrive in Og- den from the north, September 11. H A. A Clark of Salt Lake, son of the president of the Merchants' Bank, B Is at tho Marlon. Also H .T. Wade B and wife of Pocatello who journeyed jBI to Ogden In their auto yesterday. H I Advertlsera mu hnvo !hlr cop mt for the Evening Standard the evoninR 1 before the day on which the adrcr iflt tlsement Is to appear. In order to In- jH ' ture publication. H ' oo |