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Show RANDOM REFERENCES G. W. Tripp, the Photographer In your town. 320 26th St. J Game Is a Tie- the Becker Brew- ery team and the O S L. ball team played an eight Inning game to a tie last evening at the Fair Grounds, fl It was necessary to call the name bo- cause of darkness. The feature wits HH the pitching of Young and McReth For Sale Ftirnii ire two-room house, priced for quick selling. 626 25th at. Phone 2008-R. County Schools Weber county schools may open September 15, ao-cording ao-cording fo Clerk Lester Kroerer. The question of the oprninn Will be taken up at a special meeting :o be held August 16. when other subjects of Importance will be discussed Advertisers must aa.f tneir copy ready for the Eveninr Standard lh evening before tho day on ?hlch .ho advertisement !s to appear In order '0 insure publication Will Exhibit The Weber club h;is HB been requested to 6end an exhibit of Utah agricultural products to tho Uui ted States laud show to be held in Chicago, from November 20 to Dc- ember S Although definite arrange-ments arrange-ments have not been made It 16 thought that pains will be taken to secure an exhibit from Weber county and northern Utah. Old papers for sale at the Standard Office, 2fc per hundred Children's Gardens School gardens throughout the city were inspected yesterday by Supt. J M Mills. Hy rum Plngree, president of the board of education, Mrs. lid ward Blchsel of the Civic league, nud H M. Rowe, president of the Weber club The HB gardens were found to be In fair con dltion. In some instances weeds over HH run the lots, but the products were found to bo of good quality and some were brought to tho Ogden Furniture & Carpet company's store and ex-hlblted. ex-hlblted. The committee will suggest , that the gardens he cleaned of weeds H, before prizes be awarded. Call 421 for the news, dltonal an I fridety departments of tho Standard- Fir6t-Class Auto Service Call up Elite Cafe, Phono 72. Ho.Ye Progressives A great and glorious time frill be had at Lagoon Monday August 11 Come everybody and bring a well filled basket for an old time picnic. An excellent program i has been prepared, and everybody will have a rousing good time Ticket 1 mav be had at the following places: ("ulley Pharmacy, 25th and Wash.; Mtsch pharmacy. 25tb and Wash ' Munsey Cigar store, 25th and Hud- soln; B Cohen Clothier, 252 25th St Round trip only 25c Attend the Conductors' Picnic at Lagoon on August 8. Games and : sports of all kinds; Rood prizes. 26c round trip. All invited. New Trial In the case of John A. Boyle, administrator of the estute of .lane N. Pierce, deceased, against Caroline Hinsdale, the Pingree N'.i-tional N'.i-tional bank and others, the plaintiff. has given notice of intention to move HH the court for a new trial M Don't Torget the picnic at Lagoon, August 11. Nephl L. Morris will tell us what to do with Mexico. Plenty , of music and an all round good time Ball Lake Prog, club will be up In full force; don't let them outnumber I us Program will begin promptly at I -1 p m Rating will start at 6 p m jj sharp. Tickets on sale at Culley drug I store. Mlsch pharmacy Cohen Cloth II Ing store, 25 East 25th, Munsey s Cl-j Cl-j gar store Only 25c round trip BAG BUTTER A particular prod- l uct for particular people. j Picture Camera R L Nol!. re cetved a telegram today to the effect HH that the motion picture camera pur- I I' chaned by him has been Shipped to HH this city and will arrive within a few I H days Noggle purchased the camera - H when the Weber club had decided to HH cancel the order It had given for a mr i I New Folder- The Weber club is Id HH receipt of a new folder. Just off the HH press, and entitled "The Pacific Llm- H lted." with the sub title "Over the Old Mormon Trail.' The folder is at tractlvely gotten up and pictures of scenes along the rout of the limited. Including a pae describing Ogden with a half page cut of the Hermitage. Hermit-age. On an Outing Mr? I McCain has cone to Flshaven for a two weeks outing with her children. Delegate to Convention John Mad-dock Mad-dock has been selected by the Osden Street Far Men's union as delegate to the International convention, which meet In Salt I,ake City. September 8. at tho Utah hotel Released-. I T. Rarker and R C Bklond, arrested a few days ago, have been released, there being no foundation founda-tion for the accusations made against them. In the Rockies Among the new folders ready for distribution at the Union Pacific ticket office on Washington Wash-ington avenue is one entitled "Where the Rockies Reign Supreme" The booklet Is made up of several fine photographs depicting the grandeur of the Rocky mountains Officers Entertained The bishopric of the Fourth ward entertained the officers of the ward at a party given at Glenwood park last evening. Most of the evening was spent In danclnc. with Professor B W, Nichols' orchestra orches-tra furnishing the music Refreshments Refresh-ments were served. At Power Plant Manager S T. Whitaker of the Utah Light & Power company state that the reservoir for cmpoundlng surplus water at the power plant has been completed and that as soon as the concrete spillways spill-ways are sufficiently set to stand the pressure of the water the machlnery o fthe old plant will be set In motion It is figured that this can be done in the course of about two weeks The new machinery will be ready for use |