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Show RANDOM REFERENCES I T Special Christmas dance, New Co-'lonial. Co-'lonial. dancing until 1 o clock; refreshments. re-freshments. Admission 75 cents cou-nl. cou-nl. extra lady, 25 cents. Released on Ball Joel Wnltcrs, charged with beating his wife, furnished fur-nished a bond last evening and was released lie will spend Christmas at his home In Hooper. 1 Phone 405 for Groceries; prompt de-lhery de-lhery C. E. Kisher, 25th and Mon-t Mon-t roe. - I Trains Crowded According to local railroad ofticlals, the passenger busi-1 busi-1 ncss during the present holiday sca-I sca-I son has surpassed that of a number of .cars. People are taking advantage" advant-age" of the rates and all trains have been crowded. When you think of Butter, think "B & G". It's always just right in qual-iiy. qual-iiy. From the Coast Bella Kadish, formerly for-merly of Ogden but now living in Los Angeles, Is registered at the .Marion hotel. When you call for bread be sure you get Blue Ribbon Bread. Red Rose Company The "Red Rose" company of fifty people arrived over the Short Line at 11 o'clock today from Salt Lake. Investigate our rree introductory offer of-fer on beers, wines and liquors. .Foley's. .Fo-ley's. Basket of Candy A large and beautiful beau-tiful basket of candy was presented to Miss Elsie Jamison, the only girl employe em-ploye of the Harriman freight depart ment, by the members of the office force. T. F. Collins presented the basket with a neat speech and Miss Jamison was so overcome that she was unable to respond. CaL 21 for the news, editorial a net society departments of the Standard Young Motorman A new motorman arrived at (.the home of Mr. and Mrs. A J. Gibson Monday morning. The boy weighed in at 11 1-4 pounds. Call 303 when you want beer, wines or liquors. Foley's Presents Superintendent E. C. Gowans, his wife, the matron, and parole officer, E. M Rowe, of the state industrial school, were presented present-ed with sets of cutglass by other officers of-ficers of the school yesterday afternoon after-noon as token of esteem. Old papers fcr sale at this office; 25c per hundred. Out Early There was a large attendance at-tendance at early mass in St. Joseph's Catholic church at (5 o'clock this morning At 10.30. high mass, the congregation filled the church Officers Have a Olev A clew, in the shape of a package of groceries, has been discovered by the officers I investigating the robbery of the Ier-j Ison home on Adams avenue last night j In the package were canned goods i and other groceiles, which apparently Iliad been left near the door when the robbers went in to work. No bill of sale was attached, but the police be-( be-( lieve a description of the things can jle secured by Inquiring among the grocers. New Cafe Chester Cooley, "Red," has opened tho Grill cafe and placed it in first class condition. Mr. Cooley Coo-ley is a well known caterer of this cit. Indian Escapes Death After becoming becom-ing drunk Joe Bush, an Indian, went to sleep on the Union Pacific tracks on Twenty-eighth street and was taken tak-en from his perilous position a few minutes before a train went by. ile was found shortly after C o'clock last night by a railroad watchman and turned over to the police. Turkeys Presented Each of the regular employes of the Sidney Ste-, Ste-, vens Implement company was presented present-ed with a large dressed turkey. The custom of presenting turkeys to the employes is an old one with this firm, the late Sidney Stevens establishing the method of showing appreciation for loyalty and good feeling. Marriage Licenses Yesterday afternoon af-ternoon marriage licenses were Issued to Gerald C. Howen and Helen M Randall of Salt Lake; William R. Har-ker Har-ker of Sweetwater, Wyo., and Mildred A Beck of Ogden, Nephi A. Nelson and Daisy A Cazler of Brigham, William Wil-liam II. Walker of Syracuse and Florence Flor-ence K. Driscoll of Ogden and to Lawrence Law-rence E. Hoyal and Lenora Owen of Ogden. Advertisers must have their copy ready for the Evenlnr Standard the evening before the day on zhich ..he advertisement is to appear in order to insure publication |