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Show : RANDOM REFERENCES Call 303 when you want beer, wines or liquors. Foley's A marriage license was Issued to Ian E. Lyman, agod 2G, of Salt Lake City, and Miss Nell Sear of Ogden, aged 33 The couple wero married at Farmlngton. Old papers for sale at this office; 25c per hundred. I Will 8peak In Tabernacle Elder Walter P. Monson, late president of the London conference, will be the speaker In the tabernacle tomorrow &l 2 p. m. All are Invited. B. & G. Butter is manufactured in one of the most up-to-date creameries in the WesL Fish'r.g Trip Sergeant C. E. Layne I left today for a ten days" fishing trip , in Cacho county. Automobiles for hire. Call Falslaff or Potter cafe. Reasonable rates. -- Saw Mamma After Flood Passenger Passen-ger Director Ed Stratford, who returned re-turned yesterday "from a visit with relatives ?t Lovelock, Nev , is convinced con-vinced that there still must be "something "some-thing in a name." The Blue Hen gambling joint at Mazuma was the only building left standing on a certain cer-tain street after tho flood of that section had run Its course. Stratford j passed a day or two in tho wrecked city and states that the havoc i wrought by the cloudburst was terri- ble The Mazuma bank was hurled , from its foundation and the big vault was practically ruined. Besides ( many other valuables not stored In , the strong box was a quantity of real j gold bricks and some of these have , not yet been recovered. j Housegirl Wanted A good home and an easy place for a good girl Telephone 1715. Temperance Meeting The W. C T U of the First ward will meet Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. V. Way. 5 IS Seenteenth street The Third Ward union is invited to attend and any others interested in the temperance tem-perance cause. A short but interesting interest-ing progiam has been arranged. Investigate our free Introductory offer of-fer on beers, wines and liquors. Foley's. Fo-ley's. New Residence D. O. Shrlder haB begun the erection of a $2,000 residence resi-dence on Wall avenue, between Thirtieth and Thirty-first streets. Kodak finishing, Tripp, 320 2Rth. Judgment Awarded In the case of L. Zitzman against Thomas J Gil-martin, Gil-martin, the default of the defendant has been entered on the record of the district court and judgment for the plaintiff in the sum of 2527.45, tlu amount prayed for in the complaint, awnrded The suit was instituted to recover on a certain promissory note Call 421 for the novB, editorial ? it! society departments of the Standard Outing August 29 The Caledonian society o Oqden Is to give an ecui-sion ecui-sion to Lnroon, August 29. The Bamberger Bam-berger icni" rn granted the Caledonians Cale-donians the lowest rato of tho season Kirkendall Undertaking Co., Mason-is Mason-is temple. Phone 150. Depart Assistant Sueprlntendeut Frederick Easton and F C. Smith of the Southern Pacific left last night for their new positions, the former to have charge of the western end of the Salt Lake division and the latter lat-ter to be stationed at Imlay, Nevada. Myers Auto for hire. Stand, Elite Cafe. Phone 72. Asphalt on Intersections The Mo-ran Mo-ran Construction company workers are busy today preparing ihe concrete foundation on" the Washington avenue intersections for the "binder" and "top" which will b- placed on the streets beginning next Monday. Advertisers must have their copj for the Evening Standard tho evening before the day on which the adver-ti6ement adver-ti6ement is to appear, in order to In-euro In-euro publication. |