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Show 'random JtEfER-NCES I Oood watches Vx Price 278 25th. - Haro' ? Harper and Dana T. Sroith, quit Lake attorneys, were Ogden visit yesterday. Hibernate with the groundhoK till Pebruarv 2 and I hen "come out" to he Barber?' Ball at the Colonial Snowfall Heavy Chief of Police I W I Norton returned from hi? ranch J ner Promontory last night He states that the snowfall of recent rinte has been heavy, giving good pro'pttP for plenty of moisture for dry farming work. Dancing Party Third ward hall tomorrow to-morrow night Crawford's orchestra; refreshments. Hesitation Waltz, One Step and Ostend will be danced. Fifty cents a couple. Improving C W. Ch?.se, who re centlv underwent an operation for appendicitis, ap-pendicitis, at the Dee hospital, is slowly improving. plentv of Colorado Anthracite Coal. Tohn Farr. Phone 27. Mrs. A . Lambert who has been iBiting her sister Mrs. E Q. Hapkc on ,Tack6on avenue has returned to her home in Hailey. Idaho. COAL All kinds. M. L. Jones Coal and Ice Co. office 413 24tb St Coat Stolen -Ralph Gwliliam reported re-ported the theft of his overcoat to the police last night. The coat, he said. v,as stolen from the Ogden high school Dr C. F. Osgood, physician and surgeon, and Dr. Franklin C. Osgood Dentis' have removed their offices! to Suites 821 and 822 Eccles Bldg. - Phillip Brown was arrested yesterday yester-day evening by Patrolman Wooten on a charge of drunkenness. Thp First Presbyterian church will j gerve supper Frida night from 5 SO io 7 olok. A program will be given afterwards in the parlor. Supper 50c- Choir Rehearsal The Ogden Tabernacle Tab-ernacle choi- will hold its finnl re- J hearsal for the coming reciial tonisht . and Director Ballautyne expects a j full membership present. The choir Will be heard in four big choruses. , one of them being the "Inflammatus" from Rossini's "Stabat Mater." with Sibyl Saniml6 as the soloist. If you want the real Butter, demand the B & G Clover Leaf brand Marriage Licenses Marriage license li-cense have been issued to Peter M. Ko'oed of Holbrook, Ida., and Caroline Caro-line C. Anderson or Bngbam. and to Daniel D Slmpklns and Lena Hart-wich Hart-wich of Ogden. When ou Bend a news item to th Standard always put your name and address at the bottom of tho sheet for identification Your name will not be printed with a news item but we must know from what source it comes. Default Judgment In the case of Henrv Seeger, assignee of J. H. Crawford, Craw-ford, " against Sam Onello et al default, de-fault, judgment has been rendered lu the district court against Onello in the sum of $322. interest, costs and attorney fees Will the groundhog "stay out"' il vou want to "find out'" Just "com oat" to the Barbers' Ball on February Febru-ary 2 at the Colonial. Visitor Supervisor A. E. Cohopn of the Columbia forest, stopped off in Ogaen todav on his way heme from South Carolina, where he spent the holidays. ROYAL The perfect Castle Gate Coal, no soot; sold and guaranteed by M. L. Jones Coal & Ice Co. -. Work Praised At a meeting of the principals of the Ogden public schools, a very gratifying report was made of the Interesting work done by Mrs : Oltv Hapns. president of the Utah Home Industry association She spoke several times In carh r thn city schools, spending a number of days In that work. H. F Aldrldge and T Eari Pardee will render a program of song and reading aitr the supper Friday night in First Presbyterian church Arrested Sol Wixson was arrested at the Union depot at 1:45 p. ftv today, bv Detectives George Wardia-v and Tharlf-s Pincock as he stepped irom Union Pacific train No. 1. The arrest I was made In answer to a telegraphic order from the sheriff of Delta county. Colo, and Wixson will be held at the city Jail fo- ih Colorado officials. Six-room, modern house for renL Furniture for sale. 242 22d St Phone M54-W. p House departed today on the Pacific Limited for Garnett, Kansas. Recitals Subscribers for the Sibyl Sammls-Jas. G. Macdermld recital at the Tabernacle. Tuesday. Jan. 26. can reserve their seats at Cullv's Drug store- tomorrow. General sale opens Saturday. Funeral Train Tho Harkness funeral fu-neral train of three cars, carrying the bodv of Lamon V. Harkness. late vice I pj-eBident of tho Standard Oil company com-pany Ii scheduled Vj reach Ogden at 5 p. 'm todav. as the second ction of Overland Limited train No. 2 The special Is 1n charge of J. B. WUK, speclaJ agent of the passenger department depart-ment of the Southern Pacific. Birth The following births were rportd today at the office of the :ity health donartment: To Mr and Mrs. Arthur J. Masson, a non, January Jan-uary 2; to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Junk, a eon, December 9, 19H; to Mr. and Mm. Charle-a Read, a daughter. Jan-jk Jan-jk uary 2; to Mr. and Mrs. Edward M Ivongmlre. a eon. January 17; to Mr 1 and Mrs. H. C. Mansfield, a daughter, January 4, to Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bingham, a daughter, January 11; to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Spiers a son December 27. 1914; to Mr. and Mrs. C C. Wall, a daughter, January 4, to Mr. 'and Mrs. L. A Wilson, a son. January 1. Railroad Agents E R Lets, general gen-eral agent of the Santa Fo, Clauoo Williams, commercial agent ot the Chicago. Milwaukee and Si Paul. R W illlams, traveling passenger agent of the Burlington Route, and J B. Gosling, Gos-ling, agent of the Kanawha dispatch; were In Ogden today on business. |