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Show I RANDOM I REFERENCES O. W. Tripp the Photographer In your town. 25th St. -Wife In Hospital B F Wyatt, the Denver broker who was stranded In The desert on the Midland trail when his automobile ran into a washout, is at the Broom hotel, while his wife Is in the Dee '--cpltal recovering from injuries received at the time of tho accident, For Sale Furniture 10-room house, priced for quick selling. 626 25th st. Phone 200S-R. --j Teachers' Examinations Examlna- j tlons for Wober county school teachers teach-ers were completed last night and the papers will be graded by state of f i -i ?Js In Salt Lake Superintendent W N Pettornon of the county schoo." had charge of tho examinations dur-1 ing the last three days. Advertiser musi nave tneir copy :-.i(Jy for the Evenirr Standard the evening before '.he day on hlch ..he cdvcrtlscmcnt is to appear in order to :nsurn publication Welsh to Oraanlze For the pur- Ipose ot organizing a society of Welsh residents In Weber county, to be known as the '.Jons and Daughters of Wales, a mass mooting of Welsh people peo-ple will be held at 7 30 o'clock this evening in the Third ward meeting house. According to W. F Pickett, who is one of the organizers, there urc 300 Welsh people in this county, pnd the proposition to organize a society so-ciety has been met with enthusiasm Old papers for sale at tbe Standard Office. 23c per hundred. Norman Estate In the estate of Thomas Norman, deceased. Thomas A Whaien has been appointed admin Istrator and his bond in the sum of $100 has been filed. Cal 421 or tho bows, editorial aa eociety departments of the Standard Murphy Estate In the estate and guardianship of Renaldo Vincent Murphy and Edward Burnard Mur-I Mur-I by, minors, the district court has 16 tied an order that the sum of $304.5 he piu to the guardian, William M loncs, for the wards. The guardian rslres to transfer the funds to Idaho where the minors reside First-Class Auo Service Call up Elite Cafe, Pb&ne 72. Hutton Divorce - Gertrude Mae Hut ion has commenced divorce proceed incs in the district court against Tay-lor Tay-lor W Hutton on the grounds of failure fail-ure to provide The petition avers that the parties were married at Trinidad. Colo.. October 18. 1898, and they have one minor child The plaintiff plain-tiff asks for divorce custody of the hild. costs of suit and attorney fees and general relief You like Butter that Is sweet and creamy ' B . G "touches the spot." Case Transferred The case of th? V'olker Lumber company against Lou-,s Lou-,s Zitzman has been certified from I i he municipal to the district court hecause the Judge of the lower court not able to hear the case and the nttorness onnnot agrpc on a judge pro tern. The suit was brought to re , over $27 63 on an alleged open a , count for material obtained between ; March 28, and April 12, 1910. I Don't forget the old time- picnic given by the Weber Count) 1'rosr-s-sives at Lagoon. August 11. Take any train during the day. Program will begin promptly at 4 p. m. All lunches will be in the hands of a committee and will be raffled off by our most noted auctioneer, Thomas B. Heller Don't miss the fun Co early and stay late; there will be something doin; all the time. Supper will begin promptly at 6 p. m. and everyone w ill eat at one largo picnic table. Come and Join m the fun See the cards in the windows for further information. informa-tion. Lecture Sunday George Shorten, city sanitary inspector, will lecture to the Parents' ("lass of the Second ward at 10 80 Sunday morning. His subject will be "Modern Sanitation and the Destruction of Files." Or. an Outing Clarence Wright and Orson Douglas of Ogden, Lawrenco Clayton, Thomas Giles and Mel Nay-lor Nay-lor of Salt I,ake left for Ixst Klver. Idaho, today on a fishing and hunting trip Royal Eccles will Join the party during the week. Aided In Capture J. W Harvey assisted in the capture of the men who took Joe Thomas car. Ho took possession of the car In front of the European hoteL -Marriage Licence A marriage license li-cense has been issued to John T .Nut tall and Nellie B Ashworth of Salt Lake. Record Family Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hen-ry E. Do Haan of Liberty avenue, are happy Over the arrival of a baby boy which occurred Wednesday eveninc It 1b the tenth child after a marriage if fifteen years, nine of whom, six hoys and three girls, are living. Mr. DeHaan states that the all children havo been nursed on milk bottles and that In the fifteen years a large number of bottles have been used In the family The oldest child Is 14 years of age. Sidewalk Obstruction The second charge against the Cheesman Automobile Automo-bile company Ib being heard today in Judge W. H. Recder's court. Tho complaint com-plaint charges that the company Is maintaining an obstruction In th3 shape of a gasoline pump on the elds-walk elds-walk without the consent of the city engineer. The complaint being heard today is similar to the one under which the defendants were found guilty guil-ty we-ek ago but a separate date-Is date-Is given. At the Hospital William Nye of LeRoy, yo , and Fred Walte oT ( learrield were today admitted to the Dee hospital for operations. W. H. Phillips of Echo and Miss Nellie Woodruff of Lexington. Ky., were ad mltted last evening for treatment. Miss Woodruff is suffering of a fractured frac-tured hip |