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Show ! I RANDOM I REFERENCES I Good watches Price. 278 25th. ' Eighty-three George Brown, sexton J at tho Church of tho Good Shepherd, I colchrated his 83d birthday on Mon- day last. George was born in London if in 1833. He oxpects to live to be 100 rl years old. ' A Kodak Films developed 10c each roll. Velox caper used. Mclntyre Drug a Meeting Postponed Due to the In- 1 clement weather, the annual meeting of tho local congregation of the First Congregational church, which was to 'j have been held tonight, has been postr I poned until Monday evening, January 24. This announcement was made f last night by Rev. Frank G. Brainerd. i All kinds of Coal. Parker Coal Co., cor. 27th St. and Pac. Phone 198-W. -j Born A baby boy has boon born to J Mr. and Mrs. John F. Daly, 177 Pat-: Pat-: torson avenue. Mother and child are reported to be doing well. Doctor Fred G. Clark removed to Suite 707-8-9-10. David Eccles Bldg. -' Over S. P. W. C. Han-Is departed V yesterday over the Southern Pacific ' for Sparks, Nev. He will continue ' I on to San Francisco In about a week. J. M. Badge departed yesterday for I Elko. Spargo'a for rubber stampa, seals, etc. I Elk Starving J. P. Williams, keeper keep-er of a hunting lodge at Yellowstone, Montana, was an Ogden visitor yesterday. yester-day. He stated that thousands of elk are in danger of starvation at or near .the Yellowstone national park. There J Is now five or six feet of snow on the level in the regions and the animals ani-mals are subsisting on pine boughs. OSTEOPATHYDr. John Flnley Morrison Mor-rison moved to 511 Eccles Bldg. Ph.417 Goes to Convention Superinten-den Superinten-den George D. BSnnett of Ogden district, dis-trict, Metropolitan Insurance company, com-pany, has received notice from the headquarters of the company in Now a York City to attend the annual con-j con-j ventlon of Insurance superintendents. i , The convention will be held in New : York, January 27, 28 and 29 and Mr. ' Bennett will depart for the enst, Jan-! Jan-! . uary 21. All Kinds of Good Coal Rawson ! : Eros., 2270 Wall Ave. Phone 484. lm Settled In the district court, in ' the case of the Sidney Stevens Implement Im-plement company against John E. ; Pike to recover $650 on account, has been settled out of court. 5 - The Butter to please the fastidious ' that's Four-In-One, B . G. I j Roj'al, perfect coal, sold and guar- f anteed by M. L. Jones Coal & Ice Co 3 .. w-" Jp DON'T DELAY In making reserva y ticn for MID-WINTER EXCURSION fl h to CALIFORNIA, January 29th, via j;' UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM. City eT Ticket Office, Orpheum Block, phone 5 i . 2500. ; ; W C. T. U. Chicken Pie dinner, lie f Friday, January 21, 5 to 8 o'clock at ot First Methodist church, 35c. - 5 ' . The Standard has appointed A. H. ill j ' Baily as subscription inspector for I the paper; as such, it will be his duty to call on each subscriber and check yj up all collectors, to receive com- UH : plaints of delivery and make all ad- I ; j justments for the paper. j '; ' Marriage Licenses Marriage Hcen- (jj sea have been issued to Victor E. S' ', ; Johnson and Ingrid Miller of Ogden, i r and to Joseph L Clark and Elenor P. "A Gheen of Etna, Wyoming. |