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Show RANDOM REFERENCES Advertisers must have their copy v;-1 readv for the Evening Standard the ", evening before the day on which the r I advertisement Is to appear in order to ' I "3 insure publication. " I .il Postofflce to Close There will be :ffim no deliverv by carriers and the post- uJ-M office will be closed New Years day. V.jfl Dance the Old Year Out and the 'ViM New Year in at the Colonial, New at Year's eve. Dancing until 1 o'clock. Refreshment. We will also dance 'Vl unttl 1 'cock and sprve refrcsh" '''Wt ments New Year's night. Davis Goes Through J M. Davis, who recently resigned his position as general superintendent of the South j 'Vsl em Pacific, was in the city for a few yiM hours last night. Mr. Davis Is on his 91 WW t0 Baltimore. Bid., to take a re- :-i3ffll sponsible position with an eastern road He was the guest of Supt. T. llil v Rowlands, of the Southern Pacific. &7Sm during his stay in the city. gJSB Don't Worry Over Stove Troubles. &Pj9 Call in the doctor. &JfH Theo. Summerill. - TELEPHONE 364 3aW At Tabernacle The regular servi- , U ces at the Tabernacle will be resumed gSgfll next Sundav afternoon Lawrence gEBBl Richards, who recently returned from & the Eastern States mission, will be mR the speaker. SR Old Mats for sale at Standard office. fflH 25 cents ner hundred. 3Hj Late Cars The Ogden Rapid tran- j WM sit companv will run a special car 9HH on all lines at 1 00 o'clock tonight ; H: for the benefit of New Year cele 1 nnjHl brators jjfjlH 55 Call 55 for Taxlcab-55. HjHj Volunteer Firemen s Dance at 9H Southwell's Hall at Five Points. Wed- nesdav evening, December 31. 1913. ?Jm C.ood music. Admission, 50 cents per '1H couple. ot ""SB Stock Takln9 finished The John Scowcroft & Sons company has fin ''SUM lshed taking stock, after a most sal- isfactory year. The eighteen trad Wfl1 ,n? representatives of the company .jM have been called in for instnictlon i-gfal and to replenish their sample cases and after the first of the year they CftM once more will be on the road, boost- MgB ing "Never-Rip" and other Scowcroft BajjHi goods 999k Summerill Just received a carload BH of waterjackets. the non explosive KB kind. Telephone 364 He fits all BHH ranges. Bft Attempted Burglary Evidence of an attempted burglary was found at the store of the Proudflt Sporting MM Good? company this morning. One 9H of the locks on the front door had HB been unlocked, but the burglars evl- &SH dently were thwarted in their at tempt to gain an entrance to the builu-9H builu-9H lng by the night latch which they could not unlock 9H When It costs no more, why not , use the BEST Butter on the market ! That's B. & G., of course. jHjj New Bishop There is a new b.sh IIH op in the Third ward. He arrived at KH 5 30 this morning at the heme ot BH Bishop W. D. VanDyke, weighing 10 H pounds and bearing New Year's greet BH lngs to the happy family I Buy B. & G , or the "prize" But- ter. The difference isn't in the cost. Vill Rebuild Members of the Con gregational church have decided to rebuild the home of the Country club m, which was destroyed by fire two t months ago. Wm Dance the Old Year Out and the flK New Year in at the Colonial, New HV Year's eve. Dancing until 1 o'clock. Refreshments. We will also dance until 1 o'clock and serve refresh- H ments New Year's night Minus a Coat. Harry' Reed, who HH lives at 2133 Adams avenue, reported HH the loss of a raincoat, to the police H this morning. The coat was taken from the Carnegie Library yesterday, Reed had gone to the Library to HH apend an hour In the reading room B He hung the coat on the rack in the Bj lobby and when he went to get it pre B para ton" to leaving the building it B was not to be found. B For the Best Coal Call Badger Coal & Lumber Co. B Marriage License A marriage li- B cense was issued today to J. D. Or- gill and Ruth C. Hunter of Garland. B Court in Farmlngton Judge Harris B is holding court at Farmlngton today I 1 and it is expected that he will be B engaged there during the entire week. . after which ho will spend a short time at Morgnn. Ogden Boosted A shipmrni of the bonks. "Ogden Canyon, Nature's Gio-ry Gio-ry In the Rockies, was received at the office of J David Larson. Id the Weber club today. The books will be distributed for the purpose of advertising ad-vertising Ogden and vicinity. Severe Cold W. H. Chevers, gen era I agent of the Union Pacific, i6 confined to his home owing to a severe se-vere cold At the Club Simon Bamberger, president of the Salt Lake and Ogden Railway, was a visitor today at the Weber club. Holiday. Forest service employes are enjoying a half holiday today and they will not be required to report for work tomorrow. rin |