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Show RANDOM REFERENCES Subscribers to the Evening Standard Stan-dard can pay their subscriptions to any of the regular Standard subscription subscrip-tion collectors, or to any of tho young lady contestants. The subscriber who pays the money has the right to give tho voteB such subscriber Is entitled en-titled to, to any of the young lady candidates The subscription price is 75c per month. There Is no discount oven If vou pay 5 years In advance, which Is the limit. , "G. W. Tripp the photographer in jour town 320 1-2 25th street" Miss Viola Clancy has returned to Ogden after passing a. week with friends at Corinne. Grand Opening New Colonial Dancing Academy Thursday, September Sep-tember 5. Salter's Enlarged Orchestra. Orches-tra. Miss Louise Moon of Farmington, who has been visiting Miss Pearl Clark of this city, has returned t,o her home. Pay the young ladies in the contest your subscription. Our regular collectors col-lectors may not call this month. Help the girls win a prize by paying a few months In advance. Mrs. James Manning of Farming-ton Farming-ton has been visiting friends in Ogden Og-den for the past two weeks Mr. Joseph Ballantyne will resume teaching Wednesday, September 4 Music pupils desiring convenient periods pe-riods should make immediate application. appli-cation. Studio at home 2539 Orchard avenue. Frank A Cook, the Tremonton druggist, has moved his family and the Cook-Smith Chemical company's business to Ogden on account of better bet-ter shipping facilities avallablo here J. M White, of the Ogden Fruit Growers' association, has rettirned from Tremonton, whore he Inspected the peach crop of that district In company with Manager Chrlstensen of the Brlgbam City association. TRIBE & CO.'S SPECIAL will start for Ogden next week. Returns to Tremonton Mahala. J. Nolson returned to her home In Tremonton. Tre-monton. Utah, Saturday, following a successful operation at the Eerges hospital for appendicitis. Grand Opening New Colonial Dancing Academy Thursday, September Sep-tember 5. Salter's Enlarged Orchestra. Orches-tra. ! Twelve-Pound Girl A twelve -I pound girl was born to the wife of Eli Blakley this morning Splrella Corset Mrs. Smith 4fii 24th. Secures Scholarship Burton W. Drlggs, brother of Superintendent F. M. Drlggs of t5ie State School for tho Deaf and Blind, has secured a scholarship schol-arship at the national college for the deaf at Washington, D C, and Is planning to leave Ogden next week to begin his studies. Mr. Drlggs has been teaching school at Charleston, Wasatch county, since his graduation at the state normal school two years ago. Call 303 when you want beer, wines or liquors. Foley's Bodies Arrive The embalmed bodies of Willis A Kemp and Arthur Kemp, two prospectors who lost their lives In Snake river, Idnho, last spring, arrhed in Ogden last night in the charge of Chris Merrick of Larkln &. Sons, who went to Afton, Wyoming a week ago to prepare the bodlos for shipment. They will be re-shlpped to Pennsylvania today. Old papers for salo at this office; 25c per hundred. J P. Herrlck and family passed Labor day In Ogden Mr. Herrlck Is now connected with the Blythc & Fargo Far-go Shoe company of Pocatello, having charge of one of the principal departments. de-partments. An article of sterling quality that's B & G Butter Insist on your grocer supplying you with this brand. Railroad Officials General Superintendent Su-perintendent J. M. Davis o' the Southern South-ern Pacific, accompanied by General Superintendent Small of tbo motive department, and Assistant Superintendent Superin-tendent Hqlntzleman of the same division, di-vision, left last night for the west In Mr, Davis' private car. They have been making a genoral inspection of the Salt Lake division. Automobiles for hire. Call Falataff or Potter cafe. Reasonable rates. -- Paving on Grant The Moran company com-pany has completed the paving work in the Intersections of Washington avenue and the force of asphalt layers lay-ers have paved two-thirds of Grant avenue, between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth streets. The balance of the avenue will be paved and leady for use In the next two days, at which timo the laborers will return to Salt Lake. Investigate our free introductory offer of-fer on beera, wines and liquors. Foley's. Fo-ley's. Married by Howell Bert Earl Price and Helen Maud McMillan of Lcola, South Dakota, did not permit Labor day to Interfere with their plans for matrimony and this morning morn-ing they secured the services of a county clerk long enough to grant a license to marry. Immediately after, they called Judge Howell and had the nuptial knot tied. Hunters Yesterday J. L. Blosser, Charley Stephens, A. Johnson and Frank Jackson departed from Ogden for the East Fork of the Weber river for the purpose of capturing a largo quantity of fish and game In. that section sec-tion of country. The company will be away from the city ten days or two weeks. Call 421 for the news, editorial and society departments of the Standard. J. E, Davenport has been confined to his homo for some time with rheumatism rheu-matism but he is feeling much bettor today and is able to leave the house. Klrkendall Undertaking Co., Mason-Is Mason-Is temple. Phono 150. Mr. Shelly has returned to the Stafford Millinery establishment after af-ter an extended vacation In this and other states, Myers Auto for hire. Stand, Elite Cafe. Phone 72. Boys Steal Money The police still are looking for the companion of Myron My-ron Brltt, who confessed yesterday to having stolen $15 in change from tho Mupnsey cigar store early in tho morning. Britt had about $5 In his pockets when arrested and he Ir locked up on a charge of petit lav-cony. lav-cony. Mrs. Wheeler-Reld Improves Members Mem-bers of the famllj of Fred Packard have received word that Mrs. L R. Wheeler-Reid, formerly Lillian Packard Pack-ard of Ogden, Is recovering from her Illness, which resulted last week in her parents being called to San Francisco. Fran-cisco. The Illness nas a lesult of blood poisoning In an ulcerated tooth that had been operated upon. Mr. and Mrs Thad Hart or Andrew, Indiana, who were In Ogden last week to attend the funeral of Charles Conn, have left for their home. Steeple Climber In Jail Terrence Rooney. alloged steeple jack, is In jail charged with mendicancy. The polico state that Rooney has climbed moro bar rails than church steeples since his arrival and that several cafes have lodged complaints against him for begging. Rooney will have an opportunity oppor-tunity in polico court tomorrow to explain ex-plain why he should not bo granted permission to climb the municipal rock pile for a few days Recovering The condition of J. J. W. Bailey is Improved. The patient pa-tient spent a restful night, sleeping well without the aid of opiates. His condition Is encouraging Canneries Cold nights are retarding retard-ing tho rlgenlng of the tomatoes and it is stated by canning men that It will be the latter part of the week before the canneries will begin to handle the big end of the crop. Tho canneries tomorrow will handle pears and peaches In limited quantities and it Is not expected that the factories will begin all day runs until the fore part of next weey. Sports at Hermitage In connection with the Labor program at Glenwood park, exercises are being held at the Hermitage, the program consisting of outdoor sports. A large crowd went to the canyon over the Rapid Transit line this afternoon. 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