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Show i RANDOM 4 REFERENCES fj Benefit dance for Peter J. Van Zwe- ': Jen .at the Eighth -ward meetinghouse j Friday evening, September G, 1912 Jj Admission 50 cents per couple; extra '3 lady 25 cento. 4; Forest Investigation Assistant wOJ ;f District Forester O. M. 'Butler of the f ' silviculture department has gone to aj the Maati forest to make investiga- lions. He will go to the forest from tit Huntington, Emery count'. 71 Special Sale For one -week only, ITS', large whito felt hats, ?2. Stafford ilnl n Millinery Co. 5l2j ?k Charity Baraar The First ward's Pf5 If charitv bazaar in the ward ainuse- 'i :j ment "hall will close tonight with a aS 1 musical prograi and dance. II rs. T. M ', II. Ensign and Mrs X. A. Tanner, who W i'i are in charge of the bazaar, state that - :' It has been a highly successful one, fflf as many articles of considerable val- sJjoS ue have been sold The sale Is for 1o3nl the benefit of the poor and scores of (?! useful articles are displayed The af- .r ternoon and evoning attendance has fig ; been exceptionally good &M "G. W. Tripp the photographer in J$K' your town 320 1-2 25th street." l'M Called to Downey, Ida.. Peter jjig Thomas, Lewis Cunningham aJid lira. jj:l Joseph Wheel wrigbt have been called ji!' to Downey, Ida., on account of the S perlous illness of their sister, Mrs. ,a Jca-nnette Marshall. pier will engage in a mat stunt with a former Jiu-jitsu champion of the Pacific coast and other contests will bo pulled off as follows: F. S. Craw-shaw Craw-shaw vs Wm, Belnap, H. Cary vs. C Jepson, A. Smalley vs. C Preshaw, F Denny vs. Charles Wallace, J. C. Baxter vs. D. Preshaw, J. P. Preshaw vs. R. Harbertson. Investigate our free introductory offer of-fer on beers, wines and liquors. Foley's. Fo-ley's. Early Winter Supervisor J. E. Jewell of Afton, Wyo., having charge of the "Wyoming forest, is in the city for the day attending to business connected con-nected with the forest service He reports that there are indications of an early winter in the Afton country. Call 421 for the news, editorial anil society departments of the Standard. Mrs. B. A West has passed through a successful operation at the Dee hospital. hos-pital. She was attended bv Dr. Ezra Rich. - ' Kirkendall Undertaking Co., Mason-Is Mason-Is temple. Phone 150. New Home Mrs. Jennie Shaw 13 building a residence on Sixteenth street, between Washington and Ogden Og-den avenues, that will cost in the neighborhood of $1,000. Myers Auto for hire. Stand, Elite Cafe. Phone 72. Geo. Ewer of Evanston, Wyo., is visiting relatives at 2247 Van Buren, while in quest of a bushelman and tailor. Idaho Crops On account of the heavy wheat crops of the west and northwest, the dealers of the inter-mountnln inter-mountnln states are seeking r. market mar-ket for the big crops of Idaho in the cast and the southeast. Conservative Conser-vative estimates have placed the wheat crop of Idaho that will be sold outsldo of tho state at 7000 carloads, car-loads, and the hay that will be sold from the state at 10,000 carloads It Is rumorod that the Hawley system will be extended and railroad men say that the headB of this system have their eyes on Idaho. Nev Coal Road Preparatory to the construction of the proposed Utah Coal railway line from the Emery Em-ery county fuel zone to the transcontinental trans-continental dlstrhutlng line of the Denver & Rio Grande or Salt Lake Route, the Utah Construction company com-pany is now' building coal and railway rail-way yards at BJackhawk aud Mohr-land, Mohr-land, which are the centers of the fuel region. The construction company com-pany ia shipping building equipment to both points, whore camps are being be-ing established. J. B. Brock and Mary Brock, brother broth-er and sister of Grldley, Cal , we.ro at the Marlon hotel yesterday and left on an early train this morning Mr. and Mrs. C C. Brown left for Denver yesterday, where they will visit for a short time and then proceed pro-ceed to other eastern points. Delayed by Weather Manager E S. Hall of tho Ogden Fruit Growers association is getting ready for the heavy shipments next week. He states that tho peach crop, like tho tomatoes, has been retarded bv- the cold, damp woathcr and it will not be earlier than the first of next week when heavy picking in the peach orchards will begin. Divorce Case Called Off Attorneys Attor-neys for the plaintiff in tho divorce case of Alice Edwards against Thomas Thom-as Edwards havo filed a notice In tho clerk'B offico of tho district court that the case will he dismissed. Fred Fie Divorced Final decree of divorce has been granted in the case of Fred Fie against Minnie Baker Fie. Divorce by Default In the divorce case of Florence Boulware against Benjamin Boulware, tho default of the defendant has been entered on the records of the clerk of the district dis-trict court Ella O'Nell left today for Chicago and other oastern points over the Denver &. Rio Grande. S, V. Derrah or Salt Lake, assistant assist-ant gcnoral freight agent of the Den ver & Rio Grande, wns in Ogden last evening conferring with Local Agent Fred Fouts, also R. M0J1011, assistant superintendent of tho Utah division. Marriage License Marriage licenses li-censes have been issuod to Leslie West and. AHco Pardoe of Ogdon and to Douglass Patrick of Hampton, Virginia, Vir-ginia, and Anna Weathers of Louisville, Louis-ville, Kentucky. Mn. Marie Gerraus ot Salt Lake has resumed her vocal class on Fridays, Fri-days, at 574 24th st Mr. and Mrs. William H Bostaph leave today for Los Angeles to attend the national G. A. R. encampment. The will go by way of Salt Lake and "will leturn over the Western Pacific. Pa-cific. Joe German and Joe King of Ogden left this aftornoon for Bisbco, Ariz . where they will investigate general conditions with a view of ontoring business there. S. M. Moore will represent the local lo-cal brewery workers' union at the Denver convention of the international internation-al body. He left for that city today over the Denver & Rio Grande. I Joseph Bailey Improving Word I from the Dec hospital this afternoon I is to the effect that J W. Bailey speut a Good night last night and a restful day. Yesterday afternoon the ! employes of the street car company sent Mr Bailey a lare bouquet of flowers, which ho appreciated He asked the attendants at the hospital I to return his greetings to tho boys. A I bouquet was also sent to Mrs. Bailee. ' Court Adjourned Out of respect to Judge A W Agee. both divisions of 1 the distiict court adjourned this morning and the judges, togethor wIMi members of the Ogden bar, attended the funeral services of Mrs. Agee at the family residence. In Salt Lake Secretary E. S. Ro-lapp Ro-lapp of the Rapid Transit company, Superintendent L. R. Eccles of the Amalgamated Sugar company and Jo- 2 seph Scowcroft of the Scowcroft & j Sons company are In Salt Lake to- day on business. They -traveled to I Zion in an automobile. j Street Supervisor Clem Martin has j placed a large quantity of earth along Twenty -first street, between Monroe and QuiDcy avenues, which he will use in raising the south 6ide of the thoroughfare to a higher grade Al M. White, who has been living In Omaha for several years, has returned re-turned to Ogden to make this his permanent per-manent home. j The Ogdon veterans and their ! friends who will attend the national G. A. R. encampment at Los Angeles ; next week will leave at 9 o'clock this j evening in a special tourist car. It is anticipated that at least 30 will join the excursion. |