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Show i RANDOM REFERENCES L Advertisers must have their copy ready for the Evening Standard the evening before the day on which the advertisement is to appear In order to Insuro publication. Eagles' Paper The local Eagles lodge Issued last night the first num her of their local paper. It Is a monthly periodical and is called "Screamlets." The paper is devoted to social and business affairs of the lodge and news about the members Reunited Mrs. Dora Fowles of Hooper has withdrawn her suit for divorce against J. H. Fowles and has returned to her family. Japanese Play The Japanepe of the City will present a JapanesP musical play at the National Guard armory Suiidav. Monday and Tuesday even-; ings the actors will all be Japanese : and the play will bo staged with .Japanese .Jap-anese scenery A stage Is being built j which will occupy about one third of the hall. Thco. Summcrill, Ogden's leading Stove Specialist, all work guaranteed, your satisfaction, my pleasure. Telephone Tele-phone 364. From Logan Herschell Bullen, a well known resident of Logan, ib an Ogden visitor. Old Mats for sale at Standard office. 25 cents per hundred Returns Home Chief Clerk Ban gasser of the railway mail service ha? returned to hlB office in the Federal building after several days absence In California 55 Call 55 for Taxicab 55. John Pingree. cashier of the First National bank, was In Salt Lake City, yesterday on business. Dr. W G Frelday has moved his office over Culley's Drug Store Chief Veterinary Dr. J F Drak chief veterinary surgeon of the Utah Construction company, is in the city Dance with the W O W. Orchestra at Woodmen Hall. Saturday. Decern ber 2fiih. Lecture Postponed The lecture ol Prof E. G. Titus of the Agriculture college, which was scheduled for to night at the high school, has been postponed to a later date. Hot-water heated apartment for rent. Twenty-sixth and Monroe Fhone 809-J. First M. E. Church Rev G. F Rassweller, pastor 454 24th St Christmas Sunday: 10 a. m, Sunday school and parents' class; 11 a m. morning worship Christmas sermon Anthem, and "They Were Shepherds' Choir boIo, "The Song the angels Sang," by Miss Rosamond Laird. 6:30 Epworth league; 7 30 Christinas ora torlo, "The Prophet of Nazareth," by the choir. Wednesday. 7 :K) Christ mas exercises, Castle Christmas by the Sunday school; Christmas day, y a. m.; union service in the Baptist church. Summerill's Stove Repair House for water jackets. -Tel. 364. When It costs no more, why not use the BEST Butter on the market? That's B. & G., of course. IGueat of Club W. G. Farreil. secretary secre-tary of the Salt I-ake Commercial club, and J. H. Manderfleld. a director of the same organization, were guests at a dinner given by President H M. Rowe and Secretary I L. Reynolds of the Weber club, and J. David Larson. Called to Washington Timothy C, Hoyt of the lands department of the forest service here has received a request re-quest from headquarters at Washington, Washing-ton, D. C, to report there for detail work. Mr. Hoyt states that the department de-partment has left the time of going to his convenience and that he will depart de-part after the holidays. Going Home Supervisor C. G. Smith of the Cache forest with headquarters head-quarters at Logan, stopped off in Ogden Og-den a short time today on his way home to Springfield, 111 to spend the holidays. On Detail Work Supervisor C. J. Huddle of the Lemhi forest is In Ogden Og-den for detail work He will remain In the city about a week. Will Go East Forest Assistant E. C. Shephard of Logan is in Ogden on his way to New York, where he will remain during the holiday season. Homje Estate In the estate of William Wil-liam G. Hogge, deceased, Margaret I Ann Hogge has pettlnned the district court for letters of administration. Mr HoKe died May 2D, l9f., leaving an rst.itf. valued at about $1200 Marriage Licenses Marriage license;; licen-se;; have been Issued to Albert Ward and ( cell Edwards of Pocatello. Ida- ho; Hyrum Berkempas and AntJI Rap Of Ogden and to Thomas Tracy of Trojan, South Dakota. Mr. and Mrs Dudley Chase left inr Minneapolis, Minn., today via the Klo Grande Western. Mr and Mrs E W. Cannudy disparted dis-parted this morning for Kansas City to spend the holidays. E J. Wherry and wife hnve gone to Denver to spend the holidays Flre At 1:45 p. m today the fire department made a run to 2,,.4S lack-son lack-son avenue, where they found a house full of smoke The wallpaper had been put over a stovepipe hole without with-out any metal protect'on and hnd become be-come ipnlted from the fire in an adjoining ad-joining room There was no damage. Harbertaon Returns Jack Harbert-son, Harbert-son, the loral wrestler, returned today from Garland, where he wrestled last night with .lark Heitz Heitz lost the bout in two quick falls, the first in 33 minutes and the second in 10 mlnuteSi Jim Harbertson and Oscar Dunn wrestled wres-tled fifteen minutes to a draw Roth matches entertained a large crowd of! fans George Otis and wife to Alexander ReckBtead, a part of lot 4, block 11. plat A, Ogden survey. Consideration ?2,400. Edna Smith left today on the Pacific Pa-cific Limited for Harlan, la. Mrs P. F. Klrkendall has gone to j St Joseph. Mo., for a short visit G, W I.ashus and daughter, Goldle left today for California. J. W I're will leave for St. Louis, Mo . tonight via the Union Pacific. Tom Long, the wrestler, left for Denver today He will return the latter lat-ter part of next week Herbert Graff departed today for Denver over the I'nion Pacific The Misses Ethel and Helen Browning Brown-ing left this afternoon for Denver, where they will spend the holidays. Mr. and Mrs M H Stafford have gone to Ixs Angeles for a several weeks' visit. Ada Lavender and Hulda Lumstead left on the Pacific Limited today for California points. oo |