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Show STANDARD TELEPHONES I for Editorial, Newt and Society ' Department, Call Only Phone No. r 2i. For Subscription and Advertising Department, Call Phone No. 86. RANDOM f REFERENCES Advertisers must have their copy I ready for tho Evening Standard the I evening before the day on which, the advertisement la to appear in. order to 1 Jnsuro publication. " ft Look for It the Barbers' Ball. ( $ Study Genealogies C. H. Husscy. I of the Hussey-Woods Realty Co., has j returned from an extended visit In I the east. While away, he spent a I considerable portion of his time in j genealogical work at Dover, N. II., j where his ancestors settled In 1G90. He also visited in Chicago, Buffalo, $ Nev York, Boston, Philadelphia, Oma. i ha, St. Louis and other large commer- ! rial centers, especially in the New i England states. Boan A twelve pounds haby girl has been born td the wife of Thomas Tleve, 2337 Adams avenue. Mother : and babe doing nicely. i If you miss it, you'll miss it the j Barbers' Ball. Fashion Show Owing to the fact ' that one of the members of the Fa- ; shion show committee was out of I town, and three of tho others had r other engagements, the meeting of JS the committee, scheduled for last ' night was not held. Chairman W. B. Sanderson, however, gave out a brief statement, in which he said that there was a balance of 167 in the treasury which speaks well for the committee who managed the show ? last year. The committee will prob- X ably meet shortly after Treasurer Hy- ;' rum PIngree's return from the TjasL The other members of the committee are Fred M. Nye, E. T. Richardson and Gus Wright. ! Old Mats for sale at Standard office, 25 cents per hundred. Smallpox Phoenie Van Dyke, 32U3 ; Stephens avenue, and Pearl Fronk, 72 ' Twelfth street, have been placed un- i ' der quarantine for smallpox by the 1 j local health officers, , Enjoy yourself at the Barbers' Ball. Depart Mrs. George W. Parlow and '-, ? sister, Mrs. C. M. Peak, left today on Union Pacific train No. 20, for Mis- I souri points. They expect to be gone "a month. ) For the Best Coal Call Badger i Coal & Lumber Co. From Carlln R. B. Stout, assistant ; master mechanic of the Southern Pacific Pa-cific at Carlln,' New, is visiting Asst. , Supt. H. L. Bell. Mr. Stout attended t the "Safety First" meeting held re- l ccntly at Reno, and stated that there was an exceptionally large attendance . of representative men of many differ- . f ont Industries and that the meeting ! f was of much Interest to all. ' :t DR. Marstellcr, Dentist, Is now loca- ' i ted In Col. Hudson Building, Suite 406-407; previously in Creston Hotel. Lehl Visitor Leo Goates of Lehi, j ' Utah, Is visiting at the home or his ) cousin, E. A. Larkin. Mr. GoateB j ; is an employe of the Utah-Idaho Su j . gar company at their Lehl factory. He has a number of acquaintances 3 in Ogden, having served as a mis- )f slonary in the Swiss-German mission . of the Mormon church with Orson ; Douglass, L. Dow Browning, and n I othcrB. I Don't forget It the Barbers' Ball, v Dr. John F. Morrison, Osteopath, has moved from 2482 Washington avenue ave-nue to 226 Colonel Hudson Building. , Phone 124-W. . The Ladles and Knights of the Mac-, Mac-, cabees of the World will give a card party, Friday evening, January 30, at v the W. O. W. hall. A program has I been arranged and refreshments will be served. If you're trying to And better But- ter than B. & G., you might as well " Slve up. It Isn't "findable." P, F. Thompson, contracting freight : agent of the Chicago & North Western was in Ogden today. Mr. Thompson's hoadqunfters are In Salt Lake City. 8PECIAL Fancy Sugar-cured Hams 18 cents per pound. Washington Mar-ket. Mar-ket. W. L. Handin of Salt Lake City was an Ogden visitor today. Mr. Handin Is traveling freight and passenger I agent of the Burlington lines. W. H. Chevers, general agent of the Union Pacific, is expected to ar-. ar-. '(Lf rive homo from Omaha tomorrow. '1 Industrial School The board of trustees of the State Industrial school is in session this afternoon. Only routine business will be attended attend-ed to. District Court In Judge N. J. Harris' Har-ris' division of the district court, the case of the Consolidated Wagon & Machine company against D. L. Reed-er Reed-er was resumed today. , Liquor Cases The grand Jury today to-day Is giving most of Its attention to liquor cases and a largo number of witnesses from Huntsvlllc are being be-ing examined. |