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Show STANDARD TELEPHONES For Editorial, Nevs and Society Department, Call Only Phono No 421 For Subscription and Advertising Department, Call Phone No. 66 RANDOM REFERENCES SILVER HIVE No. 1, Ladles of the Maccaboea will give a card party Thursday evening, July IS, at tho Now Eagle hall at S o'clook. On account of the Utah Chautauqua Chautau-qua assembly at tho Glcnwood. park Sunday the Ogdcn and Missoula teams will play their scheduled doublo hcad-or hcad-or at Cooley park in Salt Lake. Cadets Disappear Lawrence Blun-doll Blun-doll and Howard Young, two paroled cad ots who had been staying at the Industrial Hchool while looking for employment, failed to return to the institution Tuesday night. Tho police and county officials are looking for the two young men today. Ogden's week day games start at 4:30 o'clock. Girls Wanted Shupe - Williams Candy Factory. Long Auto Trip Starting Sunday morning, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Child and their daughters. Sylvia, Clara and Venice, took a 300-milo auto trip through Salt Lake and Utah counties, returning to their homo Jn this city Tuesday evening. The family drove from here to Salt Lake, picking up Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Wright Then they visitod Spanish Fork and otjhor settlements set-tlements in Utah county, returning to Saltalr over th0 new auto road. Dr. Wright accompanied the Child family fam-ily to this city. Pitcher Rosenburrough, released by both Helena and Missoula, has caught on with Butte instead of with Great Falls, as tyOs at first announced. Investigate our free introductory offer of-fer on beers, wines and liquors. Foley's. Fo-ley's. Grass Fires The fire department made two runs Tuesday afternoon to extinguish fires. The first cull wa3 from 2506 Madison avenue and the second -was from Twenty-first street and Jackson avenue. Erwln Jensen, the southpaw pitoh-er pitoh-er released by Dick Cooley, bad offers from Seattle and Ogden. He signed with JVIcCloBkey. J. W. NICKSON Autos for hire. Call Falstaff or Potter Cafe. Awarded Contract Kilpatrick Brothers Bro-thers have been awarded tho contract for grading seven and one-half miles of second main line roadbed for the Denver & Rio Grande railway between Kyuno and Castle Gate." The work calls for tho moving of 300,000 cublo yards of dirt and the boring of two tunnels each 1,000 feet In length. Pitcher Dillon, let go by Cooley, will receive a try-out at Ogdcn. B & G tbe perfect Butter is the kind you should always use. O. S. L, Double Track The Oregon Short Line Is now using double track from Salt Lake to a point between Kaysvllle and Layton The surfacing is being done as rapidly as gravel can be hauled, but tho remainder of tho strip between Layton and this city will not be finished for several weekB. The entire piece of double track will probably be Jn operation early in August, Au-gust, President William H. Lucas of tho Unlor association has released Umpire Um-pire "Speck" Hurlburt and signed George Mead in bis place. Mead worked In his first game at Ogden yesterday afternoon. Kodak flnlshirg, Tripp, 320 25th. Vleltlng Parents E. P. Archibald of California is spending a few weeks with his parents, Prof. Archibald and wife, and hlG many friends. Cliff Blankenshi- has bought Pitcher Pitch-er Mears from the Helena club and thus has two left handers Mears and Druhot. Blank Is carrying three right handers also Keenan, Zamloch and Buah Call 421 for the news, editorial and society departments of the Standard. Returns to Ogden H. Elson of North Bend, Neb., formerly of Five Points arrived In Ogden thlB morning for a short stay, in which he will renew re-new old acquaintance. Call 303 when you want beer, wines or liquors. Foley's. John McCloskey is thinking seriously seri-ously of going back to his old home in Louisville next season. For several sev-eral years he has been wanted as manager of the Colonels. Capital 'Stock Increased The Cold Water Irrigation company has amended amend-ed Its articles of Incorporation, increasing in-creasing tho capital stock to $20,000. Klrkendall Undertaking Co., Mason-Is Mason-Is temple. Phone 150. Candidate for Recorder Mrs. Evelyn Eve-lyn E. West, former deputy county recorded, will be a candidate for county recorded in this fall's campaign. All coupon tickets for Washington Market candle contost for dinner set must be returned by 6 p. m. Friday, this week. The winner's name will bo posted in the market next Saturday Satur-day afternoon. ? Manager Blankenahip of the Missoula Mis-soula club says that while he has heard somo talk about a Montana state league, excluding Salt Lake and Ogden for next season, he does not look for such a move. Biggest snap in town lot on bench $200.00 to bo sold at once. Phono Ben Barrow3 at Edgar Jones Co. Phone 124. Awarded Contract Kilpatrick Brothers have been awarded tho contract for grading seven and a half miles of second main line roadbed road-bed for the'Denvor &. Rio Grande railway, between Kyune and Castle Gate. The work calls for the moving mov-ing of 300,000 cubic yards of dirt and tho boring of two tunnels each 1,000 feet in length, O. S. L. Double Track The Oregon Short Line la now using double track from Salt Lake to a point between Kaysvllle and Layton. The surfacing is being dono as rapidly aa gravel can be hauled, but the remainder of the strip between Layton and this city will not be finished for several weeks. The entire plcco of double track will probably be In operation early In August Cadets Disappear Lawrence Blun-dell Blun-dell and Howard Young, two paroled cadets, who had been staying at tho Industrial school, while looking for employment, failed to return to tho Institution Tuesday night The police and county officials are looking for the two young men today. Long Auto Trip Starting Sunday morning, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Child and their daughters Sylvia, Clara and Venlcek, took a 300-mile auto trip through Salt Lake and Utah counties coun-ties returning to their home In this city Tuesday evening. The family drove from here to Salt Lake, picking pick-ing up Dr. and Mrs. E. S Wright. Then they vlBlted Spanish Fork and other settlements In Utah county, returning re-turning to Saltalr over the new auto road. Dr. Wright accompanied the Child family to this city. Wayment Estate In the estate of Samuel Wayment, deceased, Alma C. Wayment haB petitioned the district court that letters testamentary issue to him. He relates that the decedent died July 1, 1912, ahd that In his will he named his wife, Costena Wayment uary 12, 1891. The petitioner states that Mrs. Wayment has relinquished her right to act as executrix and that she desires that the petitioner handle the affairs of the estate, valued at 51,700, Departs for Coast Miss Roseta, Sharp, who recently resigned her position po-sition a3 stenographer for tho Ogden Wholesale Grocery company, left today to-day for her home in San Francisco. Frm Clear Creek H. L. Beemer of Clear Creek, Utah, dropped In today to-day to visit his brother, Paul Beemer, 2124 Monroe avenue. Putting on Patches Aaldo from patching Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth Twenty-fifth streets In places from Wall to Washington avenues, repairs are being be-ing made on Wall, Lincoln and Grant avenues, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth streets and on Washington Wash-ington avenue from Twenty-second to Twenty-sixth streets. The work is progressing well and today the main force of patchers is at work on Twenty-fourth street, near Washington Washing-ton avenue. Indian Dance A corps of Industrial Indus-trial school boys aro being trained to give the Indian dance pow wow for tho Chautauqua. They will be togged out in regular Indian fashion, Including Includ-ing some "paint-In-the-face' and It Is said that they will show class. An expert Ogdenlte is training them. Marriage License A marriage license li-cense has been Issued to Edward Bradshaw and Mrs. Augustine Johnson John-son of Ogden, Governor Spry today sent personal letters to the governors of twenty-two twenty-two western stateB, urging their attendance at-tendance at the annual meeting of tho Trans-Mlssl8alppl congress In Salt Lake, AugUBt 27 to 30. President Joseph F. Smith of the Mormon church has gone to the Pacific Pa-cific coast with members of his family fam-ily to spend several weeks. President Smith will return toward the end of the week. Brown Estate In the matter of the estate of Harriet Brown, deceased, tho administratrix, Annis Brown, has petitioned the district court for an order for distribution. Teague Estate In the estate of Martha Ellen Teague, deceased, the administrator, A. T. Wright, has petitioned pe-titioned the district court for an order or-der for the distribution of the estate. The accounts have all been settled. Decree of Divorce In the divorce case of Myrtle B. Knocke against John Knocke, Judge Harris has Issued Is-sued nn interlocutory decree of divorce di-vorce on the grounds of failure to proIde. Tho plaintiff is given the custody of the two minor children. Steamrollers at Work The two steamrollers of Weber county have been placed In the Wilson and River-dale River-dale road district and ten teams are at work hauling crushed rock to the Wilson section, where It is being turned Into macadam highwajr. The Riverdale road work will be begun tomorrow to-morrow or next day. 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