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Show STANDARD TELEPHONES For Editorial, New and Society Departnvirtt, Call Only Phona No. 421. For Subscription and Advertising j? Department, Call Phone No. 56. I RANDOM REFERENCES t ) Advertisers must havethelr copy ready for the Evening Standard the f evening before the day on. which the advertisement Is to appear In order to insure publication, -I On a Trip Dr. W. H. and Mrs. Petty left this afternoon via the Uni-h Uni-h on Pacific for a two weeks' visit in Chicago and other eastern cities. ; Old rags If clean will bring you 3 1-2 cents n pound at the Standard Office. $ Stork Arrives Tho stork visited the home of Ray F. Hewes Tuesday K and left a fine 7 pound boy and H. E. Robison of the Depot hotel Is .wearing a smile that won't come off j as It Is his first grandchild. The I youngster's name Is Wayne R. Hewes. Call Phone 4S5 for Ogden City Ice Company. Director of S. P. J. Horace Harding, Hard-ing, a director of the Southern Pa.-clflc Pa.-clflc Railroad company. passed ; through Ogden this morning In his i private car "San Jose," attached to : S. P. train No. 6. "Kodak Finishing-The Tripp Studio." Albert Scowcroft returned from a . trip through southern Utah, yester-dtp. yester-dtp. Money to loan on diamonds, 278 25th -Paid Off a Mortgage The result of the benefit ball for the widow of the late John LIndstrom, held February 5, was gratifying to the postal em- ployes and appreciated by Mrs. LIndstrom. LInd-strom. The postofflce boyB had tho ;f pleasure of paying off a mortgage on the LIndstrom home of $262.42, and I presenting Mrs. LIndstrom with a check for $201.33, yesterday. Mr. LIndstrom was a mail carrier for a, number of years and he had many friends amony the employes of the postal departments r , 55--Call 55 Nlckson Auto Livery 55 At Rehearsal Mrs. Stanley Kimball Kim-ball of Salt Lake City was a visitor at tho rehearsal of the Ogden Taber-l Taber-l nacle choir last night. Mrs. Kim- ' ball was formerly Maud Belnap, one ) i of the choir's soloists. She la now a resident of Salt Lake City, but Is , ; visiting a few days In Ogden with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Bel- nap and other relatives. Notice to Subscribers All com- plaints for missing paper must be in I before 7 o'clock to insure delivery. -:i Knowledge of your needa has en- ailed the manufacturers of B &. G i Butter to give you the elegant prod-M prod-M uctyou use, or SHOULD use. Academy Lecture Professor Maud I May Babcock of the University of Utah, will appear tonight at the Weber We-ber academy In the final number of the 1913-14 lecture course conducted by the school. She will read "The 4 Scarecrow," by Percy Mackaye and r her well known ability as a reader is an assurance of a pleasant evening to all lecture patrons. Seo Ogden Transfer and Storage Co. for storage, moving and packing of furniture. We are the ibest equipped equip-ped in the city. Phone 910. 2340 Gt.- Supervlsor C. N. Worth of the Sawtooth Saw-tooth forest In Idaho is in Ogden on detail work. See Mitchell Bros, for monumental work. Don't pay big comtnlaBlons to agents, pictures of monuments are misleading. Yard, 2003 Jeforson ave- A. W. Gorle, traveling passenger and freight agent of the Chicago and Northwestern, is in Ogden. Old rags if clean will brlag you 3 1-2 cents a pound at the Standard Office. Thomas Burgo, special gent of the Denver & Rio Grande, it an. Ogden visitor. Ice and Coal M. L. Jones Coal & Ice Co., 413 24th St. Telephone 1603.- W. D Prickett, general agent of the Chicago and Alton, was ii Ogden today. to-day. 1 The Ogden City Ice Co. ias changed its phone number to 485 lot in Tele-phono Tele-phono Directory. Colonists A car of colonists bound for Weiser, Idaho, arrived in Ogden today on the second section of D. Ti R. G. train No. 5. Minnie Dunn will leave tonight on the Atlantic Express for Lead, South Dakota, on an extended visit. Going to Montana Mr. aid Mrs. J. E. Brewer and daughter, accompanied by Mary Abels, left today for Great Falls, Mont-Rev. Mont-Rev. A. F. Wlttenberger and wife, formerly of Ogden, are In the city, visitors from Logan. Overpaid The police department was notified by the secretary of the Weber club to apprehend ons of the club's colored employes who lad been overpaid a small amount of, money and had refused to return th$ same. |