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Show STANDAKD TELEPHONES For Editorial, rVs and Society Department, Call Only Phone No For Subscription and Advortlslnri Department, CjI Phone No. 66 RANDOM REFERENCES Passion Play, Daptist Church, Friday Fri-day evening. 8:15. Admission 25c. Colored slides. Horse Found While making tho trip from the theater In Denver to th railway station one or the IS horsos in the "Bon Hur" company got away from the attendants and could not be found in time to come to Ugden on the same train as with the show. The loss of the animal was reported to the Denver police and last night tho company received a message to the effect that the horse had been found and would be shipped to Ogden ut once. In buying a pound of B. & G Butter you needn't be nervous about the woight. The 16 ounces are all thcre.- Aiding the Poor If Santa Clans has forgotten the addresses of several poor families ln tho city, the lodges and charitable organizations are to sec thai his memory Is restored. With so many charitable organizations actively ac-tively engaged In Christmas charity, it is doubtful if one family Is forgotten. for-gotten. A lurger number of families than over before will bo cared for by the Martha society, which probably extends more relief than any other organization or-ganization in the city. The committee commit-tee of the Elks will do tho usual amount of good to the needy and the Owls are preparing to give a Christmas Christ-mas dinner to the poor children, when each child will be given a gift. Captain Cap-tain W. T Knapp of the Salvation Army will distribute the day before Christmas. Blue Ribbon Bread, with the red, whlto and blue label, leads all others In quality and weight. Gcme Tomorrow Evening A basket bas-ket ball game between tho Weber academy and the Salt Lake Y. M. C. A. team will bo played at the Weber We-ber academy auditorium tomorrow night. The Salt Lake team always has been considered a top-noicher in state championship games and will come to Ogden confident of winning. The Weber bojs, however, have been working dally training for a hard fight and believe that they will give a ood account of themselves In the game. The students at the school are enthusiastic enthu-siastic over the game and promise to be ln attendance in a body. Investigate our tree Introductory otter ot-ter on beers, wines and liquors. Foley's. Fo-ley's. Red Men Elect At the regular meeting of Hiawatha tribe No. Z, Independent In-dependent Order of Red Men, tho fol-lowlng fol-lowlng officers for the ensuing year were elected: James McBeth, sachem; sach-em; W. H.Johnson, senior sagamore, H. L. Gaut, junior sagamore; Edward Auth, prophet; E R. Geiser, chief of records; A. B Wright, collector of wampum; Joseph Baumelster, keeper of wampum; J. G. Casey, trustee. The lodge men also made arrangements for a soclnl to bo held on January C, when the officers are installed. Cal ?2j for the news, editorial anrt society departments of the Standard. Mrs. Garbott Buried In answer to his telegram to the police at Philadelphia, Phila-delphia, asking them to seek for Mrs. Rebecca Goldbreath, a niece of Mrs. Rebecca Garbott, who died Saturday. Undertaker C. J. A. Llndnulst has received re-ceived a telegram stating that they have round the woman but that she will not be able to come to Ogden. Tho funeral services for Mrs Garbott Gar-bott were held this afternoon at 2 o'clock In the Lindquist chapel, with Rev. P. G. Bralnerd officiating. Members Mem-bers of the Lincoln and Grant circles, cir-cles, Ladles of the G. A. R., attended attend-ed In a body Interment was In the Mountain View cemetery. Call 203 when you want beer, wines or liquors. Foley's Marriage Licences Yesterday afternoon after-noon marrlago licenses were Issued to Robort M. Caldwell of Ogden and Ethel Eth-el Shaw of North Ogden; William B. Newman of Trcmonton and Clara Frederlckson of Penrose; Asa B Smcdley of Syracuse and Sarah E. Manning of West Point, aud to Ole Sessions aud Erma Barber of Syra cuse. Old papers for sale at this office, 25c per hundred. Will Ack for New Trial Ip the case of W I. Snyder against tho Union Fuel company, In which Judgment was given in favor of the plaintitff a few days ago, the defendant has given notice no-tice In the district court that a motion mo-tion to vacate the Judgment and also for a new trial will be made at an early time. Work Stops Tho J. P O'Neill Construction Con-struction company has discontinued concrete work in the city aud the digging dig-ging of trenches for sewer due to tho ' frozen condition of the ground and to tht Inability at this time of year to successfully build concrete sidewalks side-walks and curb and gutters Mr O'Neill says that he will resume operations op-erations early Jn the spring. Coming Home Eugene Pratt, son of Arthur Pratt, and a student of the Stanford university In California will arrive home Saturday to spend the holidays with his parents. Advertisers must have their copy ready for the Evcnins Standard the evening before tho day on vhlch vho advertisement Is to appear ln order to Insure publication |