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Show J RANDOM J I REFERENCES First Annual Ball the Unite: Gar I I ment Workers, will be given Tuesday evening. Feb. 25. Colonial Dancing Academy -- 3 A Western Rutlei for Western peo. I pie B & G If yon haven't alreach J done so. give it a trial. Called to the Coast Mr. .Joseph f Cbez left this afternoon on the Over-I Over-I land Limited for Sacramento and San L Francisco. Mr ( he has legal Imsi-n Imsi-n ne? In the two cities and is accom-I accom-I j panled bv his wife, who will visit with i ' ' fibrins. Jfl I Early Spring showing by Stafford u Millinery Co.. first door south Pin-1 I gree Bank Wm Police to Give a Bali A I the month If ly meeting of the police force of Os-3 Os-3 den Saturday afternoon the wearers of the blue uniforms decided to kij 9 a hr. U wiiifh 1 rf ,r ..-ed annu-' ally. The commine on arrangements was appointed as follows Sergeant!: ('. EC. Layne. A. H Mohlman and Hag- bert Anderson. All the police will attend the ball and the city will be, protected by a force of specials who will be paid by the dancing patrol- men. Cal' 421 for the news editorial an society departments of the Standard. I Smoker a Success Tho smoker S given Saturdn niRht bv the t I makers' union in Union Labor ball It was a Rrnt success The features o the evening Included athletic stunts. I music b an excellent orchestra an1 a genuine Dutch lunch Much of the success of the affair was due to I Bass. Frank Abel and Paul Bosgui 4 ter Kodak finishing Tripp studio. Eagles' Party A crowd of 40r pe-pU pe-pU attended tbe get-acnuainted card party at the Eagles' hall Saturdav night, and about 50 Eagles flew from m Salt Lake. Dancing and refreshments J were added features, aiding in a gen- i eral Rood lime. Prizes were won by! I Mrs 1 I Tuttle, Mrs Homer Jenkins. C O Dykeman and J. Siprelle It, Is planned to hold a number of simi- I lax entertainments. Old papers for sale at this office. I2Sc per hundred Sin Fte,Y Frank G Brain. rd of the Congregational church delivered the first of bis series of sermons on "Sin B it the Congregational church yester-'M yester-'M day morning. His subject was "The jfl Psychology of Sin. " Next week be m will discuss ' Sin: Its Character. Con-u Con-u sequences and Forgiveness " Dr Budlong. dentist, has removed l bis dental ofrice to 24G9 Washington Q avenue, over Paine & Hurst Bringing Up Children Judc- V C II Gunnell of the juvenile court was the A speaker at the meeting of the par-II par-II ents' class of the Second ward yea-'( yea-'( tcrday morning. His subject, "Br.'.t--II lng Up Boys and G irls in the it . 1 was well received. Tbe speaker dell de-ll clared that the habits manners and general conduct of the young people A today compar- unfa-, orablj with that 0 of children oi r fe? jreMI ago. He m pleaded for a return to the old -fash -d loned ideas and practical For Girls and Young Women At ; the First Baptist church las' evening B ( special service for girl- and young 5 A-om.-ii Ji' 'tl. Mr- Jo H Severn conductinR She was assisted ?5 by a number of other rhurch women ' The different numbers on the pro- 1 gram dealt with feminine and social) questions Wool Grower 1 W, Seymour of the National Wool Growers' association and of "The Wool Grower ' is In Or-den Or-den on business connected with that 1 organization. Mr. Seymour will spend two or three days here calling on the wool growers and allied Interests The national headquarters are located in Salt Lake City and Frank J. Ha-gonbarth Ha-gonbarth is president. Decorators are at work In the Marion Mar-ion hotel repainting the walls and j ceilings. Basketball -Vrranecments are now being made for a game between the basketball team of tbe Salt Ike High and the Ogden High. It is said if the game can be arranged theie should be a record-breaking ciowd to witness it, because of the rivalry between be-tween the two schools. It would be the only chance for the Ogden team to meet Salt Lake. New Railroad Folders nioin; tinsel tin-sel eral ne wtolders received by the Union Pacific ticket office are descrir; tire circulars of Richfield. I tah. and Idaho Falls. Ida . southern Utah and a number ot up-to-date maps of Idaho Ida-ho Municipal One suit was filed today to-day and one judgment was rendered in the civil division of the municipal court as follows: L Zitzman vs. Rare & Gray: judgment, $ 4 5 . . Sidney Stevens Ste-vens Implement company vs. J. Parry; suit $20. Dancing Party Vnother of the popular pop-ular Tenth ward dancing parties for the benefit of the ward is to be given In the hall on Washington avenue and Canyon road, next Thursday evening, by the Sunday school Excellent magic ma-gic and refreshments have been arranged ar-ranged for by the committee in charge. Money for Parks Pecause the annual an-nual appropriation has not been made b the city commissioners, the contemplated con-templated improvements In Ogden s public park system and een actual care and repair of present parks, remain re-main in doubt. Formerly the appropriation appro-priation has been marie several weeks before this time, but because of the absence of Mayor A G Fell and 1 W. F Volker. president of the park commission nothing has been done 'Superintendent B. Van der Schuit of th park system declares that the park commission is in need of 114,000 Amusement Hall The new amuse- j i ment ball at Marriott settlement is to i be dedicated next Wednesdav even-I I lng and a number of Ottden people have arranged to make tbe trip to the v.ard in wagons on that night. Among those to appear on an athletic pro-gram pro-gram consisting of a number of I wrestling matches are Fred Pre6haw , ard Sam English. Before the athlet- ic entertainment, an oy6ter supper will be served and a dance will also i be one of the features. The new amusement hall Is one of the finest in Weber county. I Advertiser; muei have their copy ' ready for the Rvennr Standard he I evening before he day on .'hlch he I advertisement is to appear in order to ; insure publication oo |