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Show m STANDARD TELEPHONES 1 RANDOM If Queen Esther Chapter No. 4. 0 U B L!,?1" meeting December 20. " In- I SSlilSSted' 0rfiCCrS- V,8,Un ml- I Fi?E??!"l ?olnP DoiS what? mrs, 268 Twenty-fifth street. I attnct,av,R'Ldancetor t iVey have announced that thev V nJL .Cf .VG cIothlnS or food by any- I P E, vlsLUR t0 contribute, at the 15 ?JirCh hai tom"Tow. Mrs, Marv I I ShS0 WmJ8 lhe President of tho I I n I6 t' tTm b0 at the liall to receive j contributions. I aAh6n the.B- of R- T dance tonight W 1 at the Colonial. J thHnJ ,rTom Wash!ngton-To spend m the Christmas holidays with his wlfo ; ana children, George P. McCabe, so- m ncitor of the department of agrlcul- turo at Washington, D. C arrived K In Ogden yesterday. Dr. A. D. Mcl-K Mcl-K vln, chief of the United States bu- reau of animal industry, accompanied W Mr. ilcCabe with R. A. Ramsev, as- slstnnt chief of the bureau. iK Passion Play. Baptist Church, Frl- $m day evening, 8 15. Admission 25c. Colored slides. 5J t Jhn Seaman Eighty Many friends Ijl i of John Seaman called on him to-11 to-11 day, offering congratulations on his , eightieth birthday. A family reun- II i ion will bo held this evening to cele-H cele-H brate the event in a fitting manner. Mr. Seaman was' for many years a Jj , well known figure in Weber county business circles. He was engaged III in the lumber business and was a I member of the Weber county board of commissioners. Mr. Seaman is the father of George Seaman, the city recorder. "The staff of llfo" should never be spread with anything but B. & G. Butter. But-ter. Always first-class and always full weight At the Ticket Office After an absence ab-sence of four months, Frank Lam-bourne Lam-bourne has acceptcil his old position in the ticket office at the Union station. sta-tion. When you call for bread be sure you get Blue Ribbon Bread Package Stolen A sneakthief stole a 10-pound package of meat from the wacon of J.. P. Chrlstensen while the owner was busy in the Reed hotel. This Is the scco'nd time within a few days that packages have been taken from Mr. Chrlstensen. Investigate our tree introductory offer of-fer on beers, winoa and liquors. Foley's. Fo-ley's. Twd Readings Miss L-ucile Thur-man Thur-man of the Ogden high school facul-, facul-, ty pleased tbc students of the We-' We-' her academy yesterday morning with two readings. The first number wns 'Israel's Bargain," by Thomas Nelson vk, Page, and Miss Thurman responded "jt wJlh Jnnies Whltconib Riley's "The H Jolly Miller." K Cal 421 for the news, editorial and rB Bociety departments of the Standard. 5 E. F. O'Hara of Ely. Nev., 13 rcgis- 51 tcred at the Marlon hotel. H Hore by Express The horse lost Hf while the "Ben Hur" troupe was In K Denver will be sbippcJ to Salt Lake SW by express in a Bpcclal car It will cost the company $12fj to have horso delivered to them. Call 303 when you want beer, winoa or liquors. Foley's Marriage Licenses Yesterday afternoon after-noon marrlngo licenses wore Issued to Sitmucl Mark Bingham or Plain City find Sarah Jane Telford of West Worn Wo-rn an rtuur Leo Fowere and Llara Chrlstensen of Hooper. Old papers for sale at this omen; -oc per hundred. Formerly of Ogden J M. Wilson, former manager of the Ogden Ovei alls jind Shirt company, was in ihe city yestordny aftenioon meeting with Mends Mr. Wilson and family reside In Salt Lake. Cases Dismissed The cases of Anson An-son C. Call and James Martin against thctfaviB County Light & Power company com-pany et al. have both been dismissed by stipulation. The parties effected a settlement after the cases had been in court some lime. The suits woro brought to recover on the sale of certain cer-tain stock alleged to have been made under misrepresentation From California Reese Taylor of tho Plumas forest of California is in teh city to spend the holidays with friends. Mr. Taylor was formerly connected con-nected with the forest service In this city. At the Hospital At the Dec hospital hospi-tal this morning Conductor Clinton Cheney of the Ogden Rapid Transit company was operated on for appun dlcltls. He Is doing nlcely.j Yester day afternoon Mrs. Loney Jonsen of Montpeller, Ida , was released from the hospital and sho returned home much Improved. Greeks Go Through Two special coaches of Greeks from south of Sail Lake passed through Ogden this morning morn-ing on their way east. Depart for Zion The baggage and animal cars of the Ben-Hur company left ihis morning at -1:30 o'clock for Salt Lake. The members of the company com-pany left Ogden on the train at 825 o'clock Railroad Man B. W Hansen, trav-cling trav-cling freight agent for the Northwestern Northwest-ern lines and E J Hansen, contracting contract-ing freight agent for the Harriman lines, were in Ogden today from Salt Lake on official business. Carl Brooks and wife of Malad arc visiting In Ogden. At the Grant School Invitations have been sent out by the pupils and teachers of the Grant school inviting the parents to attend the school tomorrow to-morrow afternoon to hear the children chil-dren recite in the school room and be cntertnlned with a musical program. From 1:30 until 2:30 o'clock the parents par-ents will attend the classes while the regular school work Is In progress, but at 2:30 o'clock a musical program pro-gram will be rendered by the rooms In order. Each room has prepareJ a program which must necessarily be short since there are 700 pupils in the school. Advertisers must have their copy ready for the Evening: Standard the evening before tho day on vhlch the advertisement Is to appear in ordor to Insure publication |