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Show I! RANDOM j REFERENCES 1 k Advertisers must have their copy r; ready for the Evening Standard the 1' evealng befora the day on which the advertisement is to appear In order to !' Insure publication- I Girl Born The proverbial stork vis-' vis-' Ued the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur IBetts. 2922 Grant avenue, March 28, and left a six-pound baby girl. Mrs. Betts was formerly Mis3 Edna Boil. Old rags if clean will bring you 3 1-2 cents a pound at the Standard Office. See the Hospital. The Weber academy acad-emy senior girls were taken to the Dee hospital yesterday by Miss Pearl Cragun, and a tour of inspection of the building by Miss Ball, one of the hospital officials. The system of work was explained to them and the visit proved very interesting as well as Instructive. ) Denver and return, 22.50, via D. & R. G April 7, and 8, account Irrl-1 Irrl-1 gation congress. Good returning until I 15th. , - $ Stolen. Dr. W. E. Whalen reported 1 to the police Inst night that a. lap robe r had been stolon from his automobile. The robe, he said, was gray-black and : nearly new. "Kodak Finishing-The Tripp Studio." ) I Goes to Montana. Fred Meissner will leave for Butto and Helena to-' '. 1 morrow. Mr, Meissner is deputy su-1 f prerae regent for the Royal Arcanum ! and his trip will be on business con- nected with that fraternal order. ; Money to loan on diamonds. 278 25th - Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Rosenthal of ' : San Francisco are visiting In the city i with Mrs. Rosenthal's parents, Mr. ; and Mrs. A. L. Kohin f i During Passion Week the Hess , Bakery will bake a SPECIAL hot cross zun, 20c a dozen. Order from I your dealer. '. 55 Call 55 Nickson Auto Livery 55 A. L. Kohn has returned from a week's business trip to California. Notice to Subscribers All -com-' plaints for missing paper must be in before 7 o'clock to Insure delivery. -Leroy E. Cowles, a former teacher at the Weber academy, is visiting friends. Another student from the Central t Business College went to work last - Tuesday, salary $55 per month after i three mouths, with us. Open all sum-' sum-' mer. Day and night classes. See Mitchell Bros, for monumental work. Don't pay big commissions lo ' agents pictures of monuments aro misleading. Yard, 2003 Jeffetson ave-' ave-' Watch for the new- case cars. Transfers Richard D. Robins and ' wife have transferred to Fanny Eg-1 Eg-1 ginton, lot 25, block 5, Brooklyn ad? dition, Ogden survey.. Consideration $82.50, J Bune & Son, Expert Horseshoers I Are now located at the stand for- raerly owned by Savage & Bune, 2206 I I Washington Ave. Phone 198o-J. K Marriage License A tnarriage li-lt! li-lt! cense has been issued to Haven If Theodore Daucr and Hazel Anna I II Thorpe of. Idaho Falls, Idaho. frf Old rags if clean will bring you 3 1-2 i cents a pound at the Standard Office. II Not John Wallin The name of J John Wallin was published on Thurs-I Thurs-I day in the municipal court report, f The uamc should have been John jj Mallln. 1 Nicely furnished 5-room cottage, j Rent reasonable. Inquire 2478 Wash. Phone 409 or 1191-f 1191-f Ice and Coal M. L. Jones Coal & t Ice Co., 413 24th St. Telephone 1603.-I 1603.-I Sues for Rent In the district court I Hvrum Belnap has commenced suit against Nettle and R. A Felltz to re-I. re-I. cover $52275, alleged to be due for rent on certain premises, the allegation allega-tion being made that the account has been running since April 11, 1913 From Afton A. J. Palmer of Thayn Wyoming, is spending a few days visiting relatives and friends In this city and Plain City. Mr. Palmer Palm-er is a member of the Burton Crennir ery company of Afton, Wyoming. Watch for the new case cars. - Draney Divorce In the divorce case of Charlotte E. Draney against Asa W. Draney et al., default or the defendant defend-ant Draney has bec.n entered in the district court. There's no use arguing. One taste decides it. "B & G" is THE Butter.- "The Palms," "Hosannah," "Jerusalem," "Jeru-salem," "Home Sweet Home," "There Is a Green Hill Far Away" and "Just for Today" are some of the solos to be sung by Charles Kent tomorrow night in the "Story of Palm Sunday in Song" at First Presbyterian church. , Phil Kohn, city ticket agent for the "Denver & Rio Grande, will go to Salt Lake City tonight to attend a dinner given by the Salt Lake City Transportation club. On a Long Trip Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Simpson will leave Ogden tomorrow tomor-row morning on Southern Pacific train No. 19, for a month's trip to California, Texas, and old Mexico. They will retuni to Ogden by way of Kansas City, St. Louis and Denver. No Principal The board of education educa-tion meeting was adjourned last night without any action being taken upon the nppointment of a now principal for the Ogden high school. Mrs. N. E. Peterson will leave today' to-day' on the Los Angeles Limited for Los Angeles. On California Trip Mr. and Mrs. J. W. F. Volker were passengers today to-day on the Los Angeles Limited westbound. west-bound. They expect to spend several sev-eral weeks in California. The Union Pacific has announced that special excursion rates to the land opening at Aberdeen, Idaho, will be in force on April 13 and 14. Conference Travel Conference business bus-iness was reported by the local railroads rail-roads to be exceptionally large today and they are preparing to handle still larger crowds tomorrow. The Bamberger Bam-berger train at noon was made up ol four coaches. Promoted George Hanson, brothci of John Hanson of Ogden, who has been United States consul at Hobart, Tasmania,-has been promoted to the consulship at, Borneo. - with - an increase, in-crease, of $1000 a year. In Salt Lake. Assistant Forester Timothy Hoyt of the lands department depart-ment and J. F. Uiwson of the law department de-partment of tho forest service have gone to Salt Lake- today on official business. The Martha society will hold its regular meeting Monday next at the home of Mrs. Ambrose "P. Hibbs, 2223 Adams avenue. oo . EASTER GOWNS Have your Easter gowns made early by .Madam Wooley, Third floor, Wright's Store. Advertisement oo |