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Show RANDOM REFERENCES l Advertisers must have their copy ? ready for the Evening Standard the evening before the day oa which the advertisement is to appear in order to m' insure publication, KWent to Salt Lake About 100 w members of the Ogden lodge No. 2, S Knights of Pythias, attended a ineet-? ineet-? ins In Salt Lake last night At the meeting a number of new men were initiated into the lodge. Old rags It clean will bring you 3 1-2 cents a pound at the Standard Office, i (Moves Up Town The Murphy-Hardy Murphy-Hardy rug company has leased threaj rooms in the Hurst building on Hud-j son avenue and will use them for its j Tvholesale offices, sales room and dis-l dis-l play room. ; jl "Kodak FInishing-The Tripp Studio." (. Clean Up The parents class de-Apartment de-Apartment of the North "Weber stake $ has chosen Supervisors Joseph Skeen and W A. Taylor as a general com- Rmlttee to direct operation for a general gen-eral cleanup of the stake on Arbor Kday. This work will be done on the suggestion of President James Woth-a Woth-a erspoon, which was made at the stake ' conference last Sunday, f Money to loan on diamonds, 27S 25th -I Sent to Provo L. A. Williams was. 1 taken to the State Mental hospital at I Provo last evening by a deputy sheriff. sher-iff. He was committed to the institution insti-tution by a lunacy board. Edwin Ryan of Corinne has returned from a business trip to Salmon, Idaho. 55 Cat 55 Nlckson Auto Livery 55 Notice to Subscribers All complaints com-plaints for missing paper must bo in -before 7 o'clock to insure delivery. -M. J. Greenwood of Salt Lake Is in Ogden on business. See Mitchell Bro. for monumental work. Don't pay big commissions lo agents, pictures of monuments are misleading. Yard, 2003 Jefferson avc- New Residence S. F. Lowrance is I 5. building a residence on Sheridan ave-j- nue, between Twenty-sixth and Twcu- ty-seventh strcetB. that will cost in i ? the neighborhood of 51500. I i Old rags if clean will bring you 3 1-2 j cents a pound at the Standard orfice. I I Five Days "Red" Cutler, a drunk, i i was given a five-day suspended sen-' sen-' tence in the municipal court- this SF morning. f J Ice and Coal M. L. Jones Coal & Ice Co., 413 24th St. Telephone 1603.- Return to Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Lc-i Lc-i 4 von Halgren, former residents of Og-I Og-I I den, but who have been living for a ; f number of months in Salt Lake City, are in the city and expect to again take up their residence here, in the near future. Mrs. Halgren was formerly for-merly Beryl Greenwell. Afler their Salt Lake experience, the young cou-iplo cou-iplo believe that Ogden is good enough for them. By using B & G Butter ills of trade will soon bo allayed. Probate Matters In the matter of the estate and guardianship of Marguerite Mar-guerite Clark, a minor, Addle JL Clark, the mother, has petitioned the district court for letters of guardianship.- In the estate of Rose E. Manning, Man-ning, deceased, the petition for final settlement Will be heard In the district dis-trict court April 6 and the same dale has been fixed for hearing the petition peti-tion for settlement of the eGtate of Alfred Nelson, deceased. Buying Sheep. The Idaho Ranch company are buying 3000 head of young ewes. Their advertisement appears ap-pears on page 3, under Sheep Wanted. Walter Handln, traveling passenger agent for the Burlington Route, is In Ogden. The sale of B &, G Butter is one that makes friends and keeps them. Smoker A number of local railroad rail-road men employed In the passenger departments of the different roads, have received Invitations to partlcK pate iu the third semi-annual smoker of the Salt Lake Passenger association, associa-tion, which will be held in the N. G. U. armory in Salt Lake City next Saturday night. B. M. Fox left last evening for his ranch at Viola, Wyo. Marriage License A marriage license li-cense has been issued to Thomas D. Glazos of Salt Lake and Mary Mabel Gee of Houston, Texas. Home on Fire The residence ol J. H. Kellihor, 2360 Jefferson avenue, caught fire about 7 o'clock this morning, morn-ing, from sparks from the chimney of a neighboring house. The fire department de-partment were called and extinguished extinguish-ed the blaze with the chemical. The damage was small. Miss Edus Toombs of AVillard was successfully operated on for appendicitis appen-dicitis at the Brigham City hospital this morning at 8 o'clock. The doctors doc-tors in attendance roport that the case is progressing very favorably. Won by Lewis Juniors The Brooks and Lewis Junior baseball teams played play-ed a game of baseball yesterday afternoon af-ternoon on the diamond on Grant avenue ave-nue and Twenty-seventh street. The latter were victorious, the score being be-ing 14 to 4. The batteries were Murphy and Brooks for the Brooks' team, and Hurst and Dee for the Lewis Lew-is Juniors. Baseball Game The Holy Name team defeated the James Court "Scrubs" In n ten-Inning baseball contest con-test yesterday, the BCore being 10 to 9. Tbe game Interested quite a number of youthful "fans." The batteries were Murray and Blackmoro for the Holy Name team, and Jordan and Humpton for the James Court "Scrubbs." Paroled At the meeting of the board of trustees of the State Industrial Indus-trial school this afternoon, eighteen inmates were paroled and two were given 30-day furloughs. The regular business of the board was also attended at-tended to and some of the members are visiting the farm. Not Man Who Took Burro "Jack" Terry of Plain City, formerly of Clinton, Clin-ton, "is not the John Terry who was taken In custody by the police for taking a burro from behind a local saloon. The Plain City man is well known throughout this section and does not relish being Joked by his friends as a purloiner of stray bur-roB bur-roB or mistaken by others for the John Terry on the police station de-tinue de-tinue book. |