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Show I STANDARD TELEPHONES For Editorial, Nowa and Society Department, Call Only Phono No, 421. For Subscription and Advertising Department, Call Phono No. 56. RANDOM : REFERENCES Advertisers must have their copy ready for the Evening Standard the evoning before the day on which tho advertisement is to appear in order to i insure publication. " The Presbytery of Ogden will con vena tonight in the Presbyterlnl church of Brigham City. Rev Carver will preach the opening sermon. Old rags if clean will bring you 3 1-2 cents a pound at the Standard Office. Arrested Leo Doxey, George Low-is, Low-is, Roy Branting and G. Field, a negro, ne-gro, wore arrested Saturday night at Twentv-third street and Lincoln avenue, ave-nue, on a charge of disturbing the peace. Watch For The New Case Cars. I New Uniforms The local police force donned its summer uniforms of olive green khaki yesterday. The old brass buttons which were on the uniforms last year have been changed to bone buttons, which carry tho word "police" across them. This change was made for identification purposes, should any or the sleuths become lost. "Kodak Finishing-The Tripp Studio." Mrs. Roy L. Tribe and children returned re-turned yesterday from Bountiful where they have been visiting with Mrs. Trlbo-'s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Willey. Money to loan on diamonds, 27S 25th -Leg Broken Mrs. Ezra West' of Holdrook. Arizona, Is confined to the Dee hospital, after undergoing an operation. The operation necessitated necessita-ted the re-breaking of her leg and setting set-ting in of silver braces around the bono. 65 Call 55 Nlckson Auto Livery 55 Store Broken Into The police received re-ceived a report yesterday that the Ezra H. G. Williams music store near Twenty-second street on Washington avenue, had been broken Into by thieveB who tookaalido trombone, an accordlan, a mandolin and a clarinet, all valued at about $50. Notice to Subscribers All complaints com-plaints for missing paper must be in before 7 o'clock to Insure delivery. -Ca6e Settled The action of W. A. Hickenlooper vs. Mormon Cragun has been settled out of court Miss Beatrice Barnes of Morgan was an Ogden visitor during the past two days. J. D. Noblett, a former resident of Ogden, is in the city conferring with the grazing department of the forest service respecting range affairs in the vicinity of Cokevllle, where he now resides. Old rags if clean will bring you 3 1-2 cents a pound at the Standard Office. New Gold Fields J. W. Trent and wife of Battle Mountain, Nevada, are Ogden visitors. Mr. Trent is road-master road-master of the Nevada Central railroad. rail-road. He reports Battle Mountain lively owing to the mining excitement caused by the placer discoveries near there Ice and Coal M. L. Jones Coal & Ice Co., 413 24th St. Telephone 1603.-Mrs. 1603.-Mrs. Eunice Warrens of Warrens, Monroe county, Wisconsin, was a guest of Rev. and Mrs, H- D. Zimmerman Zimmer-man yesterday. She has been visiting in the west for several months and went to Salt Lake City this morning. Watch For The New Case Cars, Thomas DeWltt Cuyler, a director, and W. W. Atterbury, operating vice president of tho Pennsylvania railroad, rail-road, are expected to arrive In Ogden on a special Southern Pacific train on April 20, from San Francisco. What would a meal be without It 1 B & G Butter? I Stanley Field, head of the Marshall Field & Co.'s commercial establishment establish-ment in Chicago, arrived in Ogden this afternoon on Southern Pacific train No. 2 and went east via the Union Pacific. Born This morning the stork made a visit to tho home of Joseph Sakler, 363 Thirtieth street, and left a 10-pound boy. Forester Homer E. Fenn of the grazlng department of the forest ser- vice, has returned from Washington, D. C whore he apent the past two J months on detail work in the grazing j department. I Mrs. Mary Lindsay, and son, are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Steers, 163 i Twenty-second street. Tho University of Michigan Mando-I I lin and Glee club passed through Ogden Og-den yesterday, en route to San Fran- Cisco. Thero were 37 people in the ! party, j, Mr. and ,Mrs. J. David Larson ar-' rived home this morning from Denver, Den-ver, Colorado, J School Money The board of coun. ; ty commissioners today placed on 1 "Je tho communication of County J Clerk Samuel G. Dye udvislng the h . I board that a second apportionment of school funds is ready. According to the statement of the clerk Ogdon city schools will receive $4010.13 and the county schools will be given $1747.77. Other business before tho commissioners commission-ers consisted of routine matters and tho adjustment of poor claims. The jury expense account for the April term was not taken up. On a Mission, City Jailer Hagbart Anderson has been called upon a special spe-cial mission to Norway for the Mormon Mor-mon church and expects to leave next Saturday. He Is in Salt Lake City today to-day making final arrangements for the trip. 'Mr. Anderson expects that the mission will keep him in Norway for at least a year. A party of Mormon converts is expected ex-pected to arrive in Ogden tomorrow morning. |