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Show RAN DM - REFERENCES ock- The problem of the virgin birth of aint, Jesus Christ, the possibility of the In carnation, the meaning of The descent 15JJ0 into Hell and the judgment these will be the problems in the life of Christ considered Sunday night in First . Presbyterian church. I M. S Browning has gone to Black - foot, Ida., on a business trip. Removal Gale Every article must go regardless of cost before moving Into our new location, about Februarv I, first door south of Pingree bank I ah Stafford Milliner? Co --9r --9r A 10 pound boy arrived at the home I of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. 1'lamp yesterday yester-day )For Sale Stove, two go-cans ; fcheap, plate rack. 75c: bed, high (?chair, $1, nursery chair, 50c 2579 Monroe Final Divorce Lillian . Kimberling has been granted a final decree or wivorce in the district court against William G. Kimberling. The lnterloc utory decree was issued May 7. 1912 The Butter that tastes like "more" i B & Ci It'a fine flavor is pure ' butter flavor. Suit Dismissed The suii of James R. Cooper, receiver for the Ogden 1 Roofing company, against Moroni 4 Skeen has been dismissed by mutual I I consent. Call 303 when you want beer, wir.es I or liquors Foley's jf. Mr and Mrs Nicholas Staraates are 1 parents of a nine pound girl, born . - vesterdav at 641 Twentv-sixtb street, tooip lie is Parents' Class Dr. E. P. Mills will iii ym U address the parents' class of the jln Die Ninth ward tomorrow morning at 10 xtwx Hi o'clock Investigate our free introductory nf- fer on beers, wines and liquors. Fo- Wa ley's. lift. ,U will What the Bishop Wants "What the Bishops Expect of the Parents of the i Ward" is the subject upon which I Bishop E. K Olson will address the j "iV parents of the Fourth ward tomor- rrrnTfl rcw morning at the Fourth ward 4K1JU meeting house. D is W Old papers for Eale at this ofEco, Dublei 25c per himdred rater Home From California Mrs Fred Tout and daughter Maria have re- D02 turned from an extended visit in southern California. For the past six I for H weeks the. have spent the time at ditiOB Los Angeles. ofd! Cal, 421 for the news, editorial anrt eB tbirtj- society departments of the Standard. 0r less" Marriage License Yesterday af-mj af-mj ternoon a marriage license was issued ient 0' 10 Rev. Burnett and Ivy C Ross of other. Hooper Meli' The Holy City J. VV. Ramey will tfe n Bing "Th Hol rll" al ,hc Baptiat InH Sunday school tomorrow morning and cr ' J 1 '"I- - C O Williams will accompanj on the trombone Miss Nellie Ramey. plan ist Where are von going February 4 J The Barbers' ynnua) dance at the Colonial0 Sure: couldn't miss it. Released Sam Drysdale, who has been confined with smallpox In the pesthouse, was released from quarantine quar-antine this morning Soldiers Go Through Nineteen soldiers sol-diers of the hospital staff trom Cheyenne, Chey-enne, Wyo . passed through Ogden this morning en route to Manila, P. I Don't miss It -the Barbers' ball at the Colonial Tuesday, February 4 -- Quiet Marriage Arthur Smalley. the son of John Smalley, the jeweler, and Miss Kate Shurtliff, the daughter daugh-ter of E. N. Shurtliff, were quietly married in Brigham Citj last Monday. Mon-day. Enjoyed Bob Ride On Thursda evening the nurses of the Dee hospital hos-pital took advantage of the heavy fall of snow and enjoyed a bob ride to Huntsville and return A pood time at the Barbers' ball Colonial Tuesday, February 4 Recovering Advices received today from Mayor A G. Fell who is in Berkeley. Cal., are to the effect that his son Arthur is improving rapidly rapid-ly from the attack of meningitis Sunday Lecture Dr Mills will lecture lec-ture to parents at the Ninth ward Sundav at 10 a m The subject v.v 1 1 1 be of great interest to every father and mother. Advertisers must have their copy ready for the Eveninr Standard Lhe eeninp before he da on rhich ihe advertisement is to appear In order to insure publication |