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Show mm IF THIS IS YOUR BIRTHDAY Keep steadily on your way and do (ci be districted from jour own pinna by the activities of others Tour own affairs will need all your attention and a quick ee for chances Will be of great advantage to you. Those born today will have high Intellect and aptitude for mathematics and politics In youth thev will be fend of social pleasures and should be allowed much freedom, after understanding un-derstanding that It is merely .la;. . (April 21st. received a letter from Theu Hansen, the N'ew York representative of the company, asking for information leading to the appointment of other gents in L'tah. Bngham Hotel. 24th St. and Wall I ave., one block from depot. Ogden s ' only fireproof hotel. New. modern, elegantly furnished; moderate rates; permanent guests will be given attractive attrac-tive rates Canyon Trip The excellent spring weather brought many into the open yesterday and the cars to the canyon wore filled with passengers who took their first trip of the season The foliage Is not yet in leaf but the crisp air of the mountains was delightfully de-lightfully refreshing. Kodak finishing Tripp studio New Directory Ogden s new city , directory has been published by R-L. R-L. Polk and Company of Salt Lake and is being delivered to subscribers in Ogden There are 15, .188 names lu the 1913 edition, while the number num-ber last year reached. 15,466 Priesthood meetings throughout the wards in Weber stake will com-: com-: ruence at 9 Sunday mornings, Sunday ! school at 10:25. Commencing, May 4, I instead of May 11, as previously announced. an-nounced. Railroad Party Superintendent .T D. Brennan of Stockton division of the Southern Pacific arrived In Ogden Og-den from the east yesterday as head 1 of the party i hat left two weeks ago I on an inspection division over foreign for-eign lines to Rain pointers on rall-i rall-i road management The party visited ' Chicago. New York and other railroad rail-road centers Recovers Rig A horse and buggy ! belonging to W. J Stephens. 3175 Washington avenue, and valued at i $200. was found yesterday at Henefer, Utah, by deputies from Sheriff Harrl-' Harrl-' son's office where the outfit had been I I sold for $100. Mr. Stephens pur-Chased pur-Chased the horse from Jim Lee a Chln.tman a few days ago, but loan-ed loan-ed It- to Lee It is said that Lee! left the city with the outfit It required re-quired a weeks search to locate t he horse and wagon Ob what js so good as a slice of bread with B & Q Butter thickly spread! Mother Is III Called by the serious seri-ous illness of her mother, Mrs W W Fleetwood, the wife of the pastor of the Episcopal church left yesterday 1 morning for Marion, la. Old papers for sals at this office-. Bsc per hundred. Sewing Society Mrs James A GUI will be hostess next Thursday afternoon after-noon at 'ho regular meeting of the St. Joseph s Sewing society In St. Jo- seph hall Cal. for the newB. editorial an society Cepartments of the Standard Depprts for Home After visiting With her son-in-law, Rev Arthur ittenbergcr of the Central Park Presbyterian church. Mrs Bayard Tucker left for her home at Athens, , I Ga The KirkendaP Undertaking Co., ! Mcsoulc Temple. Phone 150. - ! Bird Day A C Nelson, state superintendent su-perintendent of public instruction, has isued a letter to each school superintendent su-perintendent asking thit Friday bp sot aside as "Bird day" when the a 1 no of the birds lo the country may be told to pupils by teachers Recovering From Operation Miss Clara Morris a nurse at the Dee hospital is rapidly recovering from B successful operation for nppen-diclti?, nppen-diclti?, performed Saturday Spring Carnival Because the "white way" will not bo completed before July 1, or later the spring carnival designed to replace the Fashion show will not be held until summer and will possibly be held on Jul) 4 and the day following accord-j Ing to W, E Sanderson, chairman of the committee Notices Posted Ml notices of the tpeclHl election called on May j when the people of the city will be given an opportunity to express their opinion regarding the issue of $75.nnO In bonds for building a gymnasium for the high school and the general public, were posted Saturday Hoboes In Jail Yesterday a half dozen hoboeG were brought to the county jail from the depot all of whom are good timber, the sheriff says, for road work. There are a number of others In the county bas-1 bas-1 1 lo capable of wielding a pick and shovel to good advantage The men Incarcerated yesterday will be charg-ed charg-ed with vagrancy. Addresses Teachers A special meeting of all the city teachers was called to take place at the high school auditorium, at 2:10 o'clock this afternoon. Professor Stewart of the University of Utah normal school was the speaker He talked on educational edu-cational subjects of Interest at this season of the year. The Lester Hinchcliff piano recital will take place next Monday evening, April 28. and not this evening, as has eri rumored Mrs Seaman III Mrs John Seaman was taken down with pneumonia on Saturday nnd is now seriously 111 Mrs Seaman is 75 years of age and It is feared that her strength will not withstand with-stand the ravages of the illness. Sh? is thv mother of George Seaman, city recorder, and haB been a resident of Ogden for many years Bancroft Here W. H Bancroft returned re-turned today from the north, where I he has been on a trip of inspection in line with hla duties as head of the Oregon Short Line. Beautifying Grounds Reports from the storekeeper's office of the Short Line in Salt Lake are to the effect that $25.u0O will be expended this season sea-son in beautifying the grounds of all stations on the Utah division Onl the best shrubs, flowers and trees procurable pro-curable are planted At the Dee Mrs James Harrop was operated on at the Dee hospital this morning for an affliction of the neck Mrs Lorenro Walker of Farm-! Farm-! iugton was released ioda much lm- proved and George White of Palisade, Idaho, was permitted to leave the hospital for home Verdict for $37.90 The Jury in the j case of the Utah-Oregon Lumber! I company against P A Mattson. Sat -1 I urday evening, rendered B verdict In favor of th plaintiff, awarding the sum of ?37.90 Tho plaintiffs asked I for $196. Default Entered In the case of C J Grubh et al, against W II Hayes the defuult of the defendant has been entered. Files Another Suit Ezra Rich has I filed another suit against the Utahna I Drug company, suing this time for the renl of the drug store for February, Febru-ary, Marcb and April, In the sum of $975. The plaintiff al6o asks lor $150 Attorney fees. On motion of the at-' torneys for Mr. Rich, the former case j In which suit was Instituted for $325,, rent for February, has been dismissed Suing for Divorce Lorlne Dison DM commenced divorce proceedings against William Dixon on the grounds of failure lo provide The plaintiff alleges that she married tho defendant defend-ant May 2. 1912. and that for the pa6t six months he has failed to pro vide the necessities of life She asks for her maiden name, Lorine Field, and for general relief. For Bond Election The deuuty county clerks are preparing the poll-Ing poll-Ing lists of Ogden for the school bonding election May 2. There will be about 4000 registered eligible voters. Mrs. and Mrs James W Rartdan have petitioned the district court for letters of adoption of Susan Evelyn Massay, ten months old. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Massey. Advertisers must have their copy ready for the Evcnlnf Standard the evening before 'he day on .hlrh he advertisement is to appear In order to nsure publication |