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Show RANDOM U REFERENCES t "The Forgiveness of Sins" is one part of the Christian belief that Is vital to even- one How it is possible-. why It Is believed in, and what can be expected as a result will be the M Sunday night theme in the First Presbyterian Pres-byterian church. Library Board The Carnegie Li pj brary board will meet Monday noon at lunch hour in a private room in the Weber club President Carver has r.ome announcements of Interest to make at the meeting. Remodeling Sale All hats and trimmings sold regardless of cost "V. L Spurpeon, 2372 Washington. Girls Frightened Returning to her home last evening at 11:16 o'clock. Miss Ruth Williams ot" 110 West Twenty-second street and a friend. Miss Anna Rush ol 24l' Monroe ae. nue, were accosted by a negro, at the corner of Wall avenue and Twenty -fourth street The screams of the girls attracted the attention of Patrolman Pa-trolman John Murphy. He llred a g shot in the air which had the effect of making the fellow take to his heels. E. E Greenwell I 'enlist, has removed re-moved to the office of Dr. F. W Baker, over Culley s Drug Store. Filing System L A Glamboni, publicity agent for the Southern Pacific Pa-cific railroad with headquarters at ?,sn Francisco, is prefeeting a filing system in the local railroad offices. Will Attend Church Members of the G. A. R, Spanish war eterans and the Women s Relief eorp; will assemble In a body at the City hall Sunday February, at 1ft: 45 a. m and march in a bodv to the Baptist church to attend services in honor of l.in-I? l.in-I? coin. Tf you want the BFST Butter, demand de-mand the B & G brand Degree Team and Orchestra With their degree team and orchestra, seventy-five members of the Cgden lodge Woodmen of the World, went ft; 1o Kaysvltle last nieht in a special ' car and were the guests of the Davis I county lodge A dance was given in , the opera house and during the even-pg even-pg the decree team gave an excel - tj lent exhibition Kodak finishing. Tripp studio. Vislted California iter a three weeks' trip to California coast cities, j Mrs Thomas Dais returned home last eenincr Old papers for sale at this office. 25c per hundred. King Arthur Knights nf Klnc Arthur held their annual election and, chose the following leaders for the coming year: Richard Hanner King m Wehster Lindsay, secretary; Clifford. H Rassweller, treasurer: Glen Dee, sen-H sen-H tlnel. The knights hao an excellent (li basketball team and 6sue 3 challenge1 ttl to any Junior team in the cit. W Cal 421 for th nev s editorial aiT at E0"letv departments nr the Snndnrd Overland Booster J H Anderson.1 mayor of Rock Springs, W'yo , Is vis- i jjn iting In Ogden The mayor is an ar-w ar-w dent booster for the Overland auto-Mj auto-Mj mobile route and declares that Wyo-m Wyo-m ming ulll do Its share to put the! roads in good condition. ! Makes a Record Herman Johnson, the steeplejack who painted the new 100-foot tack at the depot, established establish-ed a new record. The entire stack was painted a brilliant black in three and one-half hours. Milliner Mr?. Kate Grant, a Milliner Mil-liner of Pocatello, Idaho, was in the) city during the week purchasing mil- I m linen' conds. c At Spokane -David C Eccles has gone to Spokane. Washington, to at-fig at-fig tend a meeting of lumbermen of that H state. It will be a number of das before he returns. Journeys to Coast James H De-Vine De-Vine has pone to San Diego, to visit with his family. Mrs. DeYine id in California for her health. fl Will Talk to Miners District For ester E. A Sherman will attend a meeting of Utah mining men at the Commercial Club rooms in Salt Lake this evening, to give them his views H on the relationship between the for- , est service department of the govern- J jf ment and the mining interests of the M country. Goes to Burley- After spending .i H number of das in Ogden. Bngineei H Mullen has departed for Burley. He In associated with the Amalgamated Sugar company, rat Once Case Smallpox With the release re-lease of two patients from the pes! house this morning, there remains but one victim of the disease at the Institution In-stitution On Business (I C. Wood has left jgfi on a busine trip to Helen.1. Mont A force of men are engaged in Mjj cleaning the walls and ceilings at the m postofflce. J. G. Stratford and wife of Pocatel-lo Pocatel-lo arc visiting in Ogden. H. C. Street and wife of Great Falls Mont , remained over In Ogden for two days before departing for the I east Dr. M C. Meyers of the Utah Con t diction company is register ed at sS t the Marion hotel. : Final Divorce A final decree of dt- vorce has been issued to Millie i-id-l ler from Abraham Fidlcr. The Inter- Hl; loculorv decree was issued Januai : 11. 1911. r Petition In the estate of Charles S Rogers, deceased. T D. Ryan has petitioned the district court for ancillary an-cillary letters of administration Mr qf Rogeis Ih alleged to have died in California Cal-ifornia August 4, 1904, and to have left an estate in Weber couuty value) val-ue) at about $5000 At the Dee Samuel Price of Mai. id. MB Ida., was taken to the Dee hospital this morning for treatment. Miss Bes sle Ewing of W est Weber was operated oper-ated on at the hospital this mornlnc and her condition since Is reported t&W favorable I cense has been issued to John Drew and Janle Knight of Ogden. Basketball By the score of 22 to 10 the basketball team of the Ogden High school won their first victory of I the season from the Richmond Ili'i school at Richmond. I tab Both teams are green, in that this season Is the first In which they entered teams in the state league. The game was exciting ex-citing throughout and the result of ehgame was in doubt until the last few minutes of play Flour Mill John C Cutler a rei dent of Snowville. in the western part of Box Elder county, has been spend Ing several das in Ogden and Brit, bam in Mi" interests of a new Industry for Snowville Mr Cutler, with Chss Elsenberg, proposes to erect and op-1 orate a flour mill in Curlew valley ' using for power the electricity that can be generated from a point where Snowville creek approaches the Sinks Depart for New York Lldor Ben E. Rich, president of the eastern states mission of the Mormon church, accompanied by his son. Dr Lorin F Rich, left for New York today. Mr Rich will ninke a clinical tour and hopes the change will serve to recup erate his health. Mrs. Tierney III Mrs. Jacob II Rhine of 2532 Fowler avenue has reed re-ed ved word that her sister. Mrs K M Tierney Is seriously ill at St John's hospital in St. Louis Mr and Mrs Tlernoy went east several weeks ago in i he hope that the health otv lr Tierney would improve a1, a Ban Itarium. While the health of the husband is improved, the wife is now ill. Inspection The war department has marie the detail for the annual inspection of the Utah National Guard I Company B of Ogden will be Inspected Inspect-ed on February 17. Re. Wlttenberger returned this: morning from a lsit to I.ogan and i Salt Lake in the interests of the I Presbyterian church, Coming to Ogden The committees on appropriations of the I'tah legislature legisla-ture will come tn ogden in a bod. Monday, to yisll the state schools. Preparations nil! be made at the State Industrial and State School for the Deaf and the Blind for their reception re-ception Will Break Ground It was an- announced today that the excavating excavat-ing for the White building, on the ground adjoining the George A I. owe block, will begin Monday The ground is now being cleared in readiness read-iness for the excavators. Boys Brak'ng Windows umer-ou- reports have- been received by Judge Gunnell of the juvenile court that mischevious bos throughout the city are entering vacant housps and breaking the glass In the windows. The police force is co-onerating with the juvenile authorities in an ende.o -or to atop the practice Has Rheumatism It is reported that Sergeant C. C. Brown of the police po-lice force is not recovering as rapidly rapid-ly as his friends desire. The sergeant ser-geant has been off duty several days, Buffering of rheumatism. Loses a Purse Apostle David 0 McKa has reported to the police that his son lost a purse contsining $13 and a check on the First National bank It is thought that the purse was dropped near T went J - fifth street on Washington avenue. Piano Cover Taken The lognlond Transfer compan reports that a canvas can-vas piano cover taken from one of their wagons. Going to California Mrs Catherine Maher of 7.'0 Twenty-fifth street, with her daughter Catherine and two j sons, James and David, left this afternoon af-ternoon for LOS Angeles where they will remain about three weeks, Chautauqua A. L. Flude. head of the Chautauqua Managers association associa-tion is in Ogden today in the interests inter-ests of the Chautauqua appointments for the coming season He is conferring con-ferring with the Ogden boird concerning con-cerning attractions for the local Chautauqua season. advertisers must nave their copy ;eads for the Eveninp Standard he evening before the day on hlch ..he advertisement is to appear in order to insure publication. |