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Show RANDOM REFERENCES Graduates at half price. Sooy, Photographer. Pho-tographer. "William Wallin, of Pocatello. secretary secre-tary of the Intermountain Good Roads association, is sending out credentials for the good roads convention which Is to bo held at Logan, June 12th, 13th and 11th. Reduction on all trimmed hats Wonder .Millinery, 2350 Wash. Arrangements have been made to hold a special memorial service at the State School for the Deaf and Blind on Thursday afternoon. A program pro-gram that will be suitable for the occasion oc-casion has been arranged and It will be presented on that date. Ice Pure Ice 20 pounds natural ice : delivered to your refrigerator each morning for $1.50 per month. Ogden t City Ice Co. Phone 1602. -- j Mr. and Mrs. O S Taylor are rejoic" . ing over the arrhal of n bnby boy at their home. The stork also paid a 3 visit lo the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Robins, of Eden, recently, and left a boy. Graduates at half price. Sooy, Phr- c tographer. -- t Mrs. Fred C. Naisbltt, and two j daughters, have gono to Oakland, Cal.. ( to visit relatives for a couple of 1 months. j Beautiful hsis at cost Five Points 1 Millinery, 23S Wash. I Next Saturday the annual com- , mencement ball of tho Btato school for the Deaf and Blind will be hold In ( the school gymnasium. The guests ( of honor will be the members of tho , 1912 graduating class. , Call 421 for the news, editorial and ' society departments of the Standard. 1 While playing with several children, ( Sunday morning, near the Pingrce school, James Durman, six-year-old ( aon of John Durman, who resides on Plngree avenue, slipped and fell on a ( pile of bricks, breaking both of his j arms p.bove the wrists. . Kodak finishing, Tripp, 350J 25th SL- James A. Morrison, 253G Madison avenue, fell from a chair at his homo. Saturday afternoon and sustained a fracture of the right wriBt, When your grocer takes your order i tomorrow, Include a pound of B. & G. Butter. It's above criticism. At the regular chapel Mrrtco Sunday Sun-day afternoon at the State Industrial school, Rev. F. G. Bralnord delivered an address ou "Tho Significance of Momorial Day." J. W. Nlckson. Autos for hire. Stand, Fallataff Cafe. Phono 167. Brlgham City officers have notified the local police to look out for a horso and buggy stolen from that place Sunday Sun-day afternoon. The outfit Is desoribed as being a brown horso weighing ono thousand pounds, and a black top buggy bug-gy with red running gears. Contractors within the next few days will break ground for tho construction con-struction of tho now dairy that Is to be built at the State Industrial school. According to the plans tho new barn is to be one of the most up-to-dato structures of its kind in the 8 late. Tho dato for the encampment of the Black Hawk Indian wax veterans at Hooper has been set for Juno 18th, and It 1b anticipated that tho occasion will be ono of the most momorablo In tho history of that town. A committee commit-tee is now at work completing planB for tho encampment, and the program will probably bo announced within a. few days. Advertisers must navo their copy for tho Evening Standard the evonlnc beforo tbo day on which tho advertisement adver-tisement is to appear, in ordor to tn-2 tn-2 sure publlcatlon. B 00 |