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Show ( Red Currants L Black Raspberries i 0J " Dew Berries I Red Raspberries . Gooseberries Black Native Currants Largest Cherries All the best and cheapest cheap-est II SMITH I ': GROCERY H ' ' 1 Phone 91. 26th and Wash. li i i ' '' ; WE FIX ANY- DAM i I THING ' : Automobiles Hi I Moforcyle and I ! ; Bicycle Work ' V OGDEN . I NOVELTY WORKS H 2576 Wash. Ave. Phone 794 u The Lineup For the warm and sultry months to come la sure great Just no. fee Gasoline Ranges, Gasoline Stoves, Oil Stoves, Alcohol Gas Stoves, Alcohol Coffee Machines, Electric Toasters, Electric Sad Irons, Ice Cream Freezers, For Sale At tho "Galco Store." GEO-. A. LOWE CO. Cgdon, Utah. uu Special 25-ccnt rate to Lagoon and return, via Bamberger Electric, dally, from both Salt Lake and Ogden, commencing com-mencing 7 p. m. week days and 1 p. m. Sundays. rn Feel languid, weak run down? Headache? Stomach i oK . ' remedy Is Burdock Blood Bitten,. your druggist. Price $1.00. " Bg.B:iJSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSl I The Ladies' World Free I I S "With the Evening Standard for three months or for 1 S' I six months or a yenr. If you sign a contract to take the pa- I I per for that length of time. Kemember the Evening Stand- H jj S ard is the only really independent daily newspaper in "Utah. I M The Standard is the only Utah champion of the common peo- 1 fj I pie. The Standard is the only daily in Utah, defending the 1 M cause of Theodore .Roosevelt. There arc no strings on the 1 9 I Evening Standard. I -9 jj "We are aguinst the "interests" running the country. I .9 I There is nothing dirty or nasty in the Evening Standard. It 1 'M I is the people's paper. It fights the battles of the people. The 1 jM B Standard editorials ring true, no millc and water policy goes I 3j 1 with the Standard. We are not ashamed to let the people 1 I know where we stand, and we fight for the cause we repre- I sent. No home is complete without the Standard. No home M is complete without THE LADIES' WORLD, for thirty-three 1 i years the leading wonians' magazine in the world. You get it ft y I free with the Standard, if you sign up a contract. Old and I , 5 new subscribers treated alike. Wa I LOW ROUND TRIP FARES I VIA I 9 From ,Wk Ogden I I I Chicago, 111 $55.00 St Louis, Mo $49.00 1 M W Peoria, III $51.10 St. Paul, Minn :'$52.00 I M Minneapolis, Minn .'. $52.00 Council Bluffs, la $40.00 I M Leavenworth, Kan $40.00 Omaha, Neb. $40.00 H M Atchison, Kan $40.00 Kansas City, Mo $40.00 I 'M St Joseph, Mo $40.00 Denver, Colo $22.50 1 m I Cheyenne, Wyo $22.50 Pueblo, Colo $22.50 1 9 Colorado Springs, Colo $22.50 I 'M On July 3, 12, 20; Aug. 1, 2, 10, 23, 31; Sept. 4, 5; Final I M return limit, Oct. 31. N 9 Secure Pullman berths, tickets and full information at 1 fl CITY TICKET OFFICE, 2514 WASHINGTON 'AVE. 1 M p PAUL L. BEEMER, C. P. & T. A. 19 1 Utah National BankI i I OGDEN, UTAH ".'II E United States Depositary I X S Capital and Surplus, $180,000 M I Gives Its Patrons the Fullest 1 I Accommodation Consistent i miith Saie and Conservative 1 i Banking 1 I RALPH E. HOAG, President. 1 9 HAROLD J. PEERY, Vice-President. I ' LOUIS H. PEERY, Vice-President, 1 W A. V. McINTOSH, Cashier. 1 M A KANSAS PAPER says the girls in " JB town are all good bread makers, "H They can't beat Ogden in that line, ,. 9H though; most of the girls here have Wm found out it's easy to make perfect Wk bread if they use ;? CRESCENT FLOUR ' UTAH MILLING CO. kl !Lest you forget, we say it yet Eat I I Brown's Delicia I Not just as good but better. t Delivered to all parts of the I ' lU city. Packed in ice. From One Quart up. 1 . Notice Will you please telephone us If you have one of our r I ! or yellow packers. rca W iWm Phone 982. Prices the same. M Palace Cafe Special Dinner . . 25c Lunch from 11 a. m. to 4 p. m. Dinner from 4 p, m. to 8 p. m. TOM HOY, Mgr. 284 25th St. Head tho Classified Ads. Thie New Porf Cafe it JIM, WONG-WE, Manaaer ! sl 218 TWENTY-FIFTH "Stet. M Open Day and Night, f .! Everything Sanitary. Fresh Meat. j Qj Read the Classified Ads W iff |