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Show I RANDOM REFERENCES Advertisers must have their copy ready for the Evening Standard the evening before the day on which the advertisement Ig to appear in order to Insure publication. Highway Official A R. Pardlng ton, vice president of the Lincoln Highway association, will be the guest of the Weber club in the near future Pardlngton is leaving Detroit soon Tor a trip to San Francisco. Road condi tionc In Utah and Nevada will be discussed when Mr Pardlngton ar At Once Good, clean, soft rags at the Standard Office Highest prices Old Mats for sale at Standard office. 25 cents per hundred. From McGIII, Nevada Mrs. Jennie Farley and daughter, Ruth, or Me Gill. Nev., are Ogden i6itors. Mrs. Farley is a daughter of Mre. Sadie West and will visit at the West home St 9917 flmrt av..r.u until -.ft.-,- v.. Christmas holidays, V''1,! First-Claw Auto Service Call up y'tM Elite Cafe. Phone 72. '"'S-jS Assignment Alma T. Langlois. of ""'tOM ,he Wel1 lu3wn L-anRlois Meat ft Gro- rJaa cery comPan'. yesterday made an aa- .iVM signment for the benefit of his cred- 'v'ttjB 1tore t0 J s Carver and notice of iSM the action was placed on the doors iatSS ot tDe store at the corner of Grant avenue and Twenty-fourth street. i Dr. H. B. Forbee has resumed prac- 'iSSl tlce at 2478 Wahlrflton Avenue, op- $ ii posite Broom HoteL C1J Seriously lMrs. Nell M. Craner, '.v'JI daughter of Mtb. S. E. Jost, is seri- -"'W ously ill at the parental home, 569 Twenty-second street. vtobI At 0nce G000' clean, white rags fiSB1 at tne StaDdard Office. Highest prices ' paid. Awarded Mail Contract Samuel Halverson was yesterday awarded ifcSnS tho contract for conveying mail and parcels post matter to and from the SBM depot at $3500 a year, that being the Bttmf lowest, bid. fflH Old papers for sale at the Standard UKA Office, 26c per hundred wfl Mall Routes Bids for carryng mal gSH ovor the star routes of Weber coun- Smfl ty. which extend from Ogden to m&M Huntavlllo, Edeu and Liberty and to RES' Hooper and Roy will be advertised SB, for by Postmaster W. W Browning. flHH The bide will be considered Januarv ggj 20, 1914. 1 SuB Poultry 8how Bird fanciers and HH breeders met at the Weber club HHH' rooms last evening to discuss briefly HHj th matter of having a good chicken HB 6how in Ogden next January Not 1 Qnl-V la it planned to make an exhibi- tlon of fine chickens but other birds such a geese, ducks and fancy birds will be shown Those who met last nlj;ht were addressed on poultry raising by W. F Russell of River-dale. River-dale. FURNISHED house, also furnished apts. Corey, 2566 Wash. Are. Out of Quarantine Seldy Roach the well known local actor, was re leased from smallpox quarantine yes terday. Mr Roach's case was an especially severe one and hie friends are congratulating him on his recov ery An experienced bookkeeper wanted want-ed State age, salary expected, give references from present and past employers. em-ployers. Address Box 706, City. College Team The Agricultural col lege football team, en route to Logat: from Fort Collins, Colo., are expect ed to arrive in the Ogden city about 4 15 today They are coming over the Rio Grande road and will be In the city about an hour and a half. Best building lots in city, 13th St. addition. Phone 479. 603 12th St.-- Attending State Board City Sam tary Inspector George Shorten went to Salt Lake City thi6 morning to attend a meetinr of the state boara of health f.ranil n-.1i In uv.i. .-ft. -. r.,1 . 11 insulin ' - ' aUJLLDr- ment hall, Friday night, November 14 Fourth Ward -A dancing party will be given In the Fourth ward hall tomorrow to-morrow night to which the public Is invited. Butter that continues to win the first prize must be A-l. That's B & From Snowville J. H Barbanate and wife of. Snowville are In the city visiting friends. Mr. Barbanate carries the United State mall from Stone. Idaho, to Tremouton. Marriage Licenses Marriage llceu sea have been Issued to Angelo Matlo and Bari Laura Barganla of Tuscany, Italy, and to Sidney James Falland of Salt Lake and Vera Rubv Peck of Malad. Idaho Case Dismissed The case of the Studebakr Brothers company against R. E. Worrell has been dismissed at the instance of the attorney for the plaintiff. Regains Health State Senator Wil-liam Wil-liam Craig has completely recovered from an attack of typhoid fever after being confined to his bed more than a month. Default Entered In the case of the First National bank against James E. Ballantyne, the default of the defendant has been entered In the district court. No Court Judge James A. Howell is In 8alt Lake today, and there Is no session of his division of tho district court today. Tomorrow morning the statement of the district attorney respecting the Turner case will be made in his court and tt Is possible that Judge Howell may call for the examination of witnesses on the question of releasing Turner. Ordinances PassedAt a brief session ses-sion of the board of city commissioners commis-sioners today, ordinances for levying taxes for paving district No. 106 which is on Jefferson avenue, be tween Twenty-fifth and Twenty .Ser- - enth streets, and in sidewalk district dis-trict 121 were passed Police Court Owing to the fact J that there was only one case on the calendar, Judge Reeder decided to economize the tlmo of the municipal court attendants and postponed court until tomorrow morning when tho. one ca&o booked for today, that of James Reardon taken undor advisement ad-visement yesterday, will be acted upon. |