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Show II RANDOM I REFERENCES j Mormon and all other church publi- rations at BramwIlB Welsh Organization To perfect 'he proposed organization to bo known as The- Sons and Daughters of Wales. I a meeting will be held at 8 o'clock Friday night In the basement of the Third ward meeting house when the constitution and by-laws will be voted i upon. All Welsh residents of Ogden are expected to be present. Old paper for sale at the Standard (l Office, 25c per hundred Harbertson and Davis Jack Har-bertsoo. Har-bertsoo. tb.e local wrestler. i9 to meet j Davis, a heavyweight of Malad at i Brlgham City, during the Peach Day I, festivities Davis has quite a repu- tation as a clever grappler through- f j out Idaho and If took the husk Mik-' V Yokel 1 hour and 48 minutes to throw ft him two years ago. He weighs 17" pounds but Harbertson will Uke him fc on for a two-out-of three-falls match Compares Schools Miss Thora Wil- Hams, a teacher in the Weber county schools, has returned after taking up r advanced work in a Chicago unlverst- ty When she i6lted several of the ft eastern county schools, she was sur prised to find that in no way did they excel those of Weber and In many In stances the schools are not in the y 6ame high class Colonial Dancing Academy will open Tonight-Cal. Tonight-Cal. 421 for tb ncs, editorial aoa society departments ut the Stands'-' 1 Utah Marksmen A bronze trophy, a soldier of Marathon, and J300 In cash prizes together with a number of medals were won by the Utah team at the Camp Perry shoot. Cap- tain W. E. Knea6 of Company B returned to Ogden last night but Sergeants John Way. John Bihler and F. H. Smith remained in the east visiting vis-iting friends. Captain Kneass de- clared that the Utah boys proved great marksmen, finishing in Class C. The team tied the navy at tho end of the 600-yard stage, when It was thirteenth from the top and defeated de-feated the Infantry' In scrimmage! shooting First dance of season, Tonight. Colonial Dancing Academy. Baby Girl Arrives The stork left a fine little girl at the house of Mr and Mrs. L S. Vose. Friday, last. The little newcomer was named Helen First-Class Auto Service Call up Elite Cafe. Phone 72. Remodeling J H F. Last of the Urm of Last & Thomas, Is remodeling hl6 residence on Madison avenue, between be-tween Twenty fifth and Tw enty sixth 6treet8, at a cost of $3600. Bramwell carries everything In Books. Stationery and Office Supplies j Melons for a Social M P. Brown has contributed a wagon load of watermelons wa-termelons for the benefit social to be given Elder W J Stephens Friday Fri-day nlgbt The melons will come from the Sand Ridge I Wanted Girls at Craig Canning Factory, Five Points. Steady work Can make good wages. Sunday School Picnic The First and Second Congregational Sunda. schools are to have a union picnic at j Glenwood park at 10 o'clock Satur day. The children are to attend with their basket lunches. G. W Tripp, the Photographer ia your town 320H 25th 8t-Promoted 8t-Promoted F. G Mole of Ogden, formerly chief clerk in the Utah dl vision storekeeper's office In Salt Lake, has been promoted to the position posi-tion of Utah division storekeeper. Advertisers must nave reel: copy ready for the Even in r Standard the evening before the day on 7hlch .h tdverflsement is to appear In order to Insure publication Loading Peaches Twenty-six Iced empty fruit cars were sent out from Ogden to points between this city and Brlgham for peaches this morn lng Three cars were sent to Orchard on the Bamberger road to be loaded with peaches at the packing house of the Sand Ridge growers. If you aren't a user of B &. G But- ter you ought to be Detectives Called Detectives Geo. Wardlaw and Charles Pincock re ' j reived subpoenas yesterday demand H H ing their presence in Salt Lake on H September 11 to testify In the Ekman .-. trial. H Rookhuyzen Released At the re I I quest of the city attorney, the com plaint charging M. Rookhuyzen with I H tumultuous conduct, was dismissed . I this morning The defendant was re- ,Tj -'i leased from jail Failure of witness W' to appear against him caused the ac- tlon. I Stop-over Privilege Announcing f- .Y.' the 10-day stopover privileges to hold jsJ8j-? rB ot one-way colonist tickets, the Denver & Rio Grande company has Is i sued folders advising those holding SE&j 8ucb tickets to stop off at various SS points. Ogden Is mentioned in the I t$rfjj attractions along the road. Jlaa: Schools In Good Condition At a meeting of the Ogden City board of -ySi education last evening, in the city hall. Bupt J. M. Mills reported that Kj&i9 a11 buildings are in readiness for the Hyfe? opening of school on Monday next. He sKnSgi said the floors have been constructea Krfcl In the Grant school lea-vtng onlv the jPgSgfi stairways to be built The building jBflBal will be ready on Monday, he Bald qfrfffiSSI , Bills amounting to $500 were passed. land the board adjourned to meet In two weeks Hlgley Estate In the estate of George W Hlgley, deceased, Nancy Hlgley has filed a petition In the district court asking for letters of ndmlnfstratlon It Is stated In the petition that Mr Hlgley died in-testate in-testate September 23, 1905. leaving an ' estate valued at $1250. At the Dee Mrs. Man Peterson of Ogden. Mrs. David Gaily of Syra cuse, Mrs Fred Knoder of Evanston and Mrs Charles Wonder of Ogden hae been released from the Dee hospital, hos-pital, and Harry Johnson and A. B Osburn nf Ogden hae been admitted for trenrmenf 1 Two Divorces Two divorce de- cree? were Issued by Judge Howell today, one to the plaintiff In the case of zinn L Randall against O P Ran-dall, Ran-dall, the other In favor of Mrs Ama-da Ama-da Corwln against F W 'orwln The latter Is a final decree Mrs Randall Is given the care and custody of a minor child, property rights having been adjusted by the parties Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses li-censes have been Issued to George Walter of Yost and Alice Rose of Ocden and to Lawrence L Reed and Hazel Dllle, both of Holbrook, Idaho Transfer of Property Flora Lucln-da Lucln-da Wallace has transferred to J. S Rces, lots S and 9. Wallace Sub-division, Ogden survey Consideration $10. Asks for Divorce L.'dia Ann fhan-ey fhan-ey has commenced suit for divorce In the district court against David Chancy on the grounds of drunkenness drunken-ness and failure to provide The complaint alleges that the parties were married May 10. 1909, Mrs Chaney asks for $10 a month alimony, costs of suit and restoration of her maiden name. Lydia Ann Brimhall Academy Gym The vt-xr acad-I acad-I emy board of directors believes that ground for the construction of the gymnasium may be hroken next week as efforts to secure adjoining space ' are coming to a successful conclusion It was found that even with the plans changed, the building could not be j erected entirely on Academy ground. Invited to School Circular letters are being mailed by Principal Henry Peterson of the Ogden Htgh school to graduates of the Weber county schools The graduates are asked to enroll in the Ogden High school for further work More than a year ago the board of education arranged to take pupils 11 lng outside the city without cost and a number of county students took advantage. Students of Weber county are given all privileges enjoyed by city student in the school. Logging All Roads J. D Larson of Mie Weber club Is to spend the next few weeks logging all roads leading to Ogden. fnr the Blue book published by the American Automobile association associa-tion and also for the information of tourists calling at the Weber club Arrangements Ar-rangements have been made for a pathfindlng car and chauffeur His logging will carry Larson as far M Reno. Nev and north Into Idaho and Wyoming |