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Show L STANDARD TELEPHONES I For Edltorinl, ' c '3 id Society Department. Ca'l nly Phcno No 421 I for Subscription and Advertising Department, Call Phone No 56 RANDOM j I REFERENCES ' PAUL W. STECHER Wati hmaker Hind engraver, 247S Wash ave. Upstairs Up-stairs Letter From Mills In a lot t r i mm Supi M .Mills, v no i ii i ' i m 1 1 1 , ihc ' national coincniirm ol k liool mi per -jntendonis ;n riii!;i(!-i;iii;(. ho states Hat the meeting lias proved a great BUCCCSS Hp x per K to be in l)rn in time to attend the monihl meri- ing of Ogden teachers next Saturday. Satur-day. The Kirkendall I ndertaking Co, Mason l Temple I'hone 150. . Abbey Is Coming Professor M J Abbey, field export of industrial training train-ing from ih,' University of Utah, will come to Ogden again tomorrow to finish fin-ish his work in i be public schools. The professor is urging the planting j Of school gardens and the practicing of other industrial work b the students stu-dents of Ojiden s public schools. Use It Jl'ST ONCE and the B & G Butter habit will grow on win Fir Alarm The breaking of an electric light wire at the home of Dr F I Hleb, 24 75 Trfferson avenue, caused ihe f ir department a hurried run Saturday evening at 8 o clock I The broken wire sent so man) sparks flying about iliat pas:crsi) believed 7 the house was on fire Early Spring showing by Stafford HnlIInery Co, first door south Pin-gree Pin-gree Hank Runaway While Adrian Fails, the I driver or a wacon a nil learn of the rlj Wilcox grocery store, was delivering f (j an order no;ir Twent.v -sixth street and ft I Jefferson asenue Saiunlav afternoon EF his horses became frightened and dashed along .Tcfferaon avenue to H-I H-I Dally collide with a telegraph pole ; The wagon was smashed .one horae was slightly Injured and groceries were scattered oer the street LfJ Old paperr. for ealo at thi3 office; I 25c per hundred. Operation Is Successful A P. Hey-IDl Hey-IDl wood, former president of the Com-icq Com-icq mercial National bank, who under-Ill under-Ill went a double surgical operation at tttfj the Dee hospital Saturday morning la jJujJ. recovering rapidly. A report toda. nJ was to ihc effect that Mr lleywood W States himself thai he is feeling well I and the attending physicians look for r his early recovery Although his El health has not been SUCh that he I was forced to neglect his business, TO I Mr He wood has been ailing for some V! time He wenl to the hospital early S turdav morning anil tbe operation was performed soon after. H r I Dr. Budlong, dentist, has removed 3 his dental .'ike to 2 4 r.f Washington M I aveiaie, l,,j t l'.une & Hurbl Departs for the Coast W B. Mor-5 Mor-5 gan bit -.-'irn yesterda: afternoon sj over the Ve.,ieni I'ai.iflc for San taff Francisco. I Kod;ik Hashing Tripp studio, rh Going to O nab" Mr ,! Mrs HK H. Galbrai h i l Brigh ra came to Og-den Og-den yesterday aften.oon and purchas-ki purchas-ki ed i tel. for Omaha, Neb They ex-I ex-I I poet to remain away ... v. ra I weeks. j i Cab 421 lor the news editorial an IE society departments of the Standard. Depart for Chicago Mr. and Mrs. M I, T. White have depart I for Chlca H go alter a visit In Ogden. Klf pi' Off for Florida J. II. Kmckerbocfc- er, the jeweler, left yesterday for a trip of several months to Ft Lauderdale, Lauder-dale, Fla K Leave for Seattle Mr. and 1. trmt. 1 1 Wright arc leaving Ogden ml today for Seattle, Wash. Sowing of Wild Oats Judge .1 A HH Howell talked to th men and boys ,'t Ujjf the Baptist church last night on "The M Sowing of Wild Oats " Sub.vts of . : H tal importance to ibe health and wel- HI fare of mankind were taken up and I , discussed in an able manner by the M speaker. New Manager ) E varDUBn tn.'.n- m' ager of tie local I nderwood Type- rl .' ,il..i '. will leave toda tor M Salt Lake City, from which point b I t will lake up lus new position as ira-H ira-H eling salesman for ihe same e0m-H e0m-H pau.v. h leavct a larg i rele ol 2 frieuds in this city who wish him HI success in his new work. Mr Kar-r Kar-r bush will b- succeeded In the local H office by Louis Raybauld of Salt Lake II citj Mr Raybauld is one of the beat 1 typewriter mechanics In the west West Warren Outride of the onli S nary routine busiueSS, practically all the session of the Weber county board of education Saturday was taken up HE with the arguments of a delegation tiom e-i Warren The people of J that district want a new school house, I Hi and while the board knows that a new bullduiL is needed, Ihe board j U unable to satisfy the residents of HI Warren becau e of the absence ol HI funds for building purposes. Conuty Teachers The COUH pl a ji-hiT.-, !.( ul Ibeir monthI insti-f insti-f tute Saturday Supl William Peter-l Peter-l son met with the grammar grade 0 ti Achers in the rooms above the Utah 4 Natlo Lank and Miss Peterson, primary pri-mary supervisor, gave out her out- : lines in the tethers who assembled Hr iu Judge Harris.' oun room. :l Deaconess 11 an Interesting cer oniony yesterday morning In St. I Mark's cathedral Tn ShK Lake. Miss f Mary Shepard. who has been doing Sft missionary work for t lie Kpiscopnl - 1 Church In Ogden and Plain Clly since HJ last October, was aparl as dea- I eoness. Bishop Franklin S. Spalding 1 t performed the eeromonj Miss Fan-" Fan-" nle D. Lees, guperintendcnl of St I Mark a hosplt .1 in Salt Lake, "as also ! ordained a deaconess. After the ccr- m I emony Bishop Spalding preached n ' sermon on the work of women in the I I church. Assisted by Jean Colladay i Salt Lake and R. W W Fleetwood a of Ogden, he then gave holy commun I ion. Evening of Song The a-rvices at I the Second varcl meeting house last evening v. ere turned over to form an evening of southern songs and mcl- odles. in which Mrs. J. H. Rlle gave A an excellep: talk )ii William P'oKler, mi composer of "Old Folks al Home," j "Massava in the t old, Cold f '-round." and others. During the talk southern I melodies were rendered by Miss Elsie El-sie Shorten, Rhea Stevens and Bertha I :ikden. Voung Boy Operated On Fraukie Smith, 11 ears old, the son of J I Smith was operated on for app4 ndl ,'ii's at the Hee hospital yesterda) J rhe young man was taken ill last 1 Tuesday while attending the Pingree 1 school. His room ai I he hospital ha? 1 u filled with flowers from the teachers and his school-mates Police to Attend Funeral All the members of the Ogden polic e fori I will attend tbe funeral of Captain P. Brown Tuesday afternoon The safety of the city will be in the hands of a force of special policemen Being Deported A special CQRCh, carrying men. women and children t.p be de ported to Europe, passed through Ogden thi6 morning from Callforn i The coach was In charge of United States Inspector W. M. Cassaway. who will accompanv the part-, to N York Elite Basement Men and teams are engaged in excavating for the Elite Cafe annex, the contractor expeitm to have the basement ready for the concrete workers in the course ol a few daj s. Cement Sidewalk The iv.nns lor sidewalk on tbe east side pi i he w H Wright & Sons' building have been placed in position, the steel suspension suspen-sion bridge Installed and preparations are now being made to la the cement. ce-ment. Time In Which to Answer In the diatrit t court, bj stipulation, the plain till in the case of the .1 P. 0 Neill Construction company agninsl the Wheelwright Construction company, has been rslven until March 16, 1913, to answer defendant's r ounterclaim Spencer Estate In the matter of Hi" estate of Dwight Spencet deeeas-ed. deeeas-ed. Judge Howell this morning issued an order eloslng the administration of the affairs of the estate The order or-der was made on motion of the attorney attor-ney for the administra ' Marriage License Saturday after noon a mairlage license was issued to John Hyrum Barton of Syracuse and Anna C'a Carner of Roy. Hatch Divorce In the district COUrl Jidna Hatch has commenced divorce proceedings against Frank Hatch on the grounds of failure to prcuiib The petition relates mat the parties were married In Salt lake November 1. 1911. and that for the year last pa i the defendant ban failed to provide the plaintiff with the necessities of life The plaintiff ask6 for divorce, i osts of suit, attorney fees and gen erul relief, together with restoration of her maiden name. Edna Pearson. Forest Supervisor Yesterday Supervisor Su-pervisor Ernest W inkler, former deputy dep-uty supervisor of the Manti fores', Stopped off in Ogden a short lime on his wa to Beaver, where he will assume as-sume the duties of the Fillmore national na-tional forest to succeed Supervisor William II. Hurst, resigned Mr. Hurst has been connected with Hie forest service a number of vears but he recenth resigned to enter the sheep business in southern Utah From Wyoming Supervisor -b E. Jewell of the Wyoming national lorest stopped off in Ogden a short i time Saturday to meet with officers of district headquarters of the forest service Road Commissioner The official bond of Andrew S. Allen as deputy road commissioner for Huntsvllle was accepted by the county commissioners todaj . Advertisers must have their cony :eady for the Evening Standard Iho evening before 'he day on -hich .ho: advertisement is to appear In order to insure publication |