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Show I STANDARD TELEPHONES j For Editorial, News and Society Ocparthiict, Call Only Phons No. 421. or Subscription and Advertising department, Call Phcne No. 56. Advertisers must have their copy ready for the Evening Standard the e caing before the day on which the aovertisemeat Ib to appear in order to .nsure publication. Hooper Wideawake. At a nieetin? of the Hooper Commercial club held last night, F. C. Parker was chosen president of the organization; Thom-.-5 Fowles, vice-president and R. E. Wittison, secretary and treasurer. A number of Interesting "booster" ad-I ad-I dresses were made at the meeting and a banquet was enjoyed before the members of the club left for their homes. Wanted A young man at once Tor rWlTil position. Ogden Packing i: ! ."'rovision Co. OM 'g$ if clean will bring you 3 1 -2 --nf- a pound at the Standard OfCIcc. At Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Career spent vesterday afternoon and oieping at Kaysville,' attending a vui.levllle performance and "old-t'me" "old-t'me" danclnc narty. which were giv- Bi m In connection with the "home com-j com-j . 'ng ' celebration which has been going on all week at the Davis county town. Watch For The Nsw Case Care. Good Roads. D. Ward King, the ?ood reads advocate, arrived in Og- den last night and will address a Hi public meeting in the county court house at 2 p. m. today. The meeting T ill be followed with a demonstration of the "SpliMo? drag" of which Mr. King is the Inventor. Hj "Kodak Finishing-The Tripp Studio " Dr. W. J. Wright has gone to Idaho on a business trip. Money to loan on diamonds, 27S 25th -Mr and Mrs. H. D. Risley of Earl- v jiicy X.Y., are spending, a few days in the city, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Q R. Craft. ' 55 Calj 55 Nickson Auto Livery 55 Derailcd.-The' derailment of a freight train" late last night, near H' Tarmington, on the Oregon Short H, Line, delayed the early morning trains Hj about an hour. Notice to Subscribers All com-H, com-H, pliints for missing paper must.be in Hi before 7 o'clock to insure delivery. -H' Miss Ethel Dahlstrom of BlackfooU Idaho, is visiting friends in the city. Miss Dahlstrom was a student of Hj the Webej academy during the 1912-Hj 1912-Hj 11 term, but has been attending B school at Logan during the present. H; Old rags if clean will bring you 3 i-2 Hl ccnis a pound at the Standard Office. Hi Howarlb Roberts, one of the We- B ber academy's former basketball stars, is visiting friends in Ogden. Hj Mr. Roberts has recently completed H: a three-year mission for the Mormon Hj church and Is at present a resident of Wyoming. Ice and Coal M. L. Jones Coal & j Ice Co., 413 24th St. Telephone 1603.-At 1603.-At Third Ward John L. Herrick, president of the Western States mis-H, mis-H, slon of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, will be the speak-H' speak-H' cr at the evening meeting in the B, Third ward meeting house. His B daughter, MiBS Josephine Herrick, B will render several vocal solos and H! there will also be other musical nura-B nura-B hers. The meeting wllL commence at Bi 7 o'clock. islva. A. S. Peters, Mrs. P. W. Mc- Millcn, Mr. Fred C. Graham, Mr Hor- rce Ensign, four of Utah's best sing-Hl sing-Hl crs. will render several numbers at the three Easter services in First B Presbyterian church B ExcursionsTcachersr,.gp,eclarT,ex-. B cursion rales from all points "oh the B Denver &. Rio Grande railroads will Bi be in effect beginning on May 13, ac- cording to an announcement made B today by General Agent Frank Fouts. Watch For The New Case Cars, B The Ladies oi the Congregational B church will hold a bread, cake and B orango marmalade at the Misch Drug B Store, Saturday afternoon, April 11. -B Child Adopted Yesterday afternoon fl Mr. and Mrs. Edward Taylor were B granted letters of adoption of an S-B S-B montbB-old child, Raymond Arnold Taylor.- The child's parents are un-B un-B known. You're surely "missing It" if you're not using B & G Butter. Creditors Liquidation Co. Articles of incorporation of the Creditors Liquidation company have been filed! with the county clerk with George B Halvorson, A. E. Pratt, D. R. Wheel- wright, J. H. Knauss and H. L. Tay- lor as the incorporators. The com- pany is capitalized at $5000, divided into shares oi the par value of ?5 each. The officers of the corperatlon are George Halversou, president; J. H. Knau6s, vice president and A. E. Pratt, secretary and treasurer. The officers form the directorate. Madison School Wins. The fifth grade of the Madison school defeated the fifth grade of the Grant school in a spelling match held yesterday afternoon after-noon at "the latter school. The contest con-test proved very interesting to the I students and a number- of teachers I and school patrons. I Intersection The heavy construction construc-tion machinery of the Ogden Rapid Transit company today is in opera' tion, assembling steel for the inter section at the corner of Washington avenue and Twenty-fourth street, In consequence of which traffic on the Washington avenue line1 is somewhat impaired. It is expected that the placing of the heavy rails will begin Monday. Charoed With Cruelty J. Dalton, a stable boss for the J. P. O'Neill Construction Con-struction company, was arrested this morning on a charge of cruelty to a"nimal3, by Humane Officer H. E. Carr. It was alleged that he had been driving a horse with a sore neck. Births The following births were recorded at th office of the city health department today: To Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Pike, a boy, born on April 3; to Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Andrews, a girl, on April 9: to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Krelnes, a girl, on April 4 no |