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Show I RANDOM I REFERENCES Good u-nhfi It Price- 278 2St. - Priesthood Tho priesthood quorums quor-ums of the Fifth ward are invited to 1 "be present at the quarterly conference i Sunday at 9:50 a. m., in the Taber-j Taber-j Bade. ' Coal, all kinds. M. L. Jones Coal & ) ( Ice Co.. 413 24th St. Phone 1603. r' ! Tho Cnlnrndn, PoIIppa fnrtMin.il team j passed through Ogden yesterday en " j route to Salt Lake, where It was to i meet the University of Utah team in a contest today. All kinds of Coal. Parker Coal Co., 'j cor. 27th SL and Pac. Phone 198-W. - The Innes band of 30. members Bj passed through Ogden yesterday en J route to California. 11 Electric Flat Irons The first and second consignments have been dis-I dis-I posed of and we have now received . the third shipment. The Standard i' will continue to sell these Irons on two weeks' trial, at $L65, but to Stan-l Stan-l dard subscribers only. Remember the I company making this iron received the Panama exposition gold medal. - !On a Vacation Asst, Supt. H. L. Dell, accompanied by MrB. Bell, has gone to San Francisco to pass his vacation at the Panama-Pacific exposition expo-sition and other points of special Interest In-terest on the coast. B. & G. Butter as an article of provable prov-able supremacy. Elected G. L. Becker of Ogden has been re-elected a member of the board if of trustees of the United States Brew-"i Brew-"i ers association for three years, ac- cording to news received In the city J last night. He is now In attendance at the fifth annual convention of the t association which is being held in SprlngTield, Mass. Guardianship In the matter of tho J estate and guardianship of Amos and Marshal Maycock, E. J. Marshal and Albert S. Ferrlu have been appointed ' guardians and their bonds fixed at , 5100. L Church of the Good Shepherd (Bpis- II f copal.) 24th St, and Grant Ave. Will- 1 I lam W. Fleetwood, rector. Children's I j service, 10 a. m.; morning service, 11 1 a. in , conducted by Prof. George M. 1 Marshall, no evening services; all I are welcome. I j Walker Lumber Co. Now ready for I business. All new stock. Office and I yard. No. 2423 Lincoln Ave. Tel. 4C4. II f Man's Greatest Power His Only I i Gurse is Sunday night theme in Prcs-I Prcs-I j byterian church. Music by Male Quar- I f tet H I Cars to Canyon There will be an B It hour and a half service to the Canyon I '. tomorrow, beginning at 9 a, m. The I '- last car will leave Idlewild at 6:45 1 Robbed H. C. Mastsuda, a Japan- 1 ; ese, reported to the police today that I ' he was hold up last night by three I men and robbed of a gold watch and I chain and $10. The robbery was oc-I oc-I ) curred on Twenty-seventh street, be-I be-I ' tween Grant and Lincoln. 1 j Walter Weaver departed today for 1 California, where he will remain for I ft the next two months. I i On a Visit Mrs. Florence Little-1 Little-1 i field, accompanied by Mrs. Seitz, deli de-li ' parted today over the Southern Pall Pa-ll 1 ciflc for San Diego. Mrs. Littlefield j $ will islt for several weeks with her ! J daughter, Miss Mary Littlefield, who . is in charge of tho Utah building and i exhibits at the Panama-California ex- position. ; Going to Coast Mrs. Leeman and j daughter June have gone to San Fran-Pi Fran-Pi I ci3co to visit relatives. B" 7. Fashion Show W. H. Wattls, pres-I pres-I j luent of the Weber club, Issued a call j. for a meeting of prominent men to j i bo held at the Weber club at 8 p. m., Monday, to consider a permanent Fashion Show. ; Going to Fairs I. T. Alvord and daughter Luella departed today over the Western Pacific for a visit to the I two California expositions. ) Ray MorrisBey and Dr. F. M. Ack- ley have gone to California. They "Will visit both expositions. It. G. Beauchamp departed today ' ' over the Denver & Rio Grande for ; Auburn, Indiana. !. Disease The home of Mary De-C De-C Groot, 1908 Odell avenue, was quaran-' quaran-' Uned for smallpox this week and that I of Jane Poorman, 317 Thlrty-Becond I slrect, for diphtheria. One case of I! chlckonpox was also recorded. I Political Advertising All political ' : advertising in The Standard costs 60 cents per inch, payable catm In ad-' ad-' vance, unless personally guaranteed that payment will be made bv responsible respon-sible party. No political party has r credit at The Standard office. Committed John McMannus has been committed to the state mental hospital. Ho Is D9 years of age and has been an inmate of the county Infirmary In-firmary for some time. Dismissed The suit of Anna M. , Hobson against Martin F. Stafford et al has been dismissed in tho district court on motion of the attorney for M the plaintiff, m Marriage License A marriage 11- cense haa been issued to George Udink - and Hrage Hansen of Ogdon. w , Back Frm Coast Henry Meyers 'a "as returned from a visit to the Pa-if!', Pa-if!', ciflc Coast. aft Default In the district court, In the m m CH?fnCrH.?S?e of.,Kate Oliver against SnK PUv the default or the de-fendant de-fendant has been entered. A postponed session cf the 1915 annual an-nual convention of the Weber stake Mutual Improvement associations will be held tomorrow evening in the TaV ernacle beginning at 7:30 o'clock. The principal speakers will be Preston Pres-ton D Richards and Nestella Caldwell Cald-well of the M. I. A. general boards. I nere will also be a special program ot music. Elder Thomas A. Shreeve will be the speaker at the sacrament meeting In the Third ward chapel tomorrow evening, his subject will be "The Battle of Armageddon," Vocal soIob will be rendered by Stella Wright Olson, Ol-son, Hazel Hall Fleming and Delia Williams. An automobile belonging to R. A. Noggle was stolen last night and recovered re-covered this morning in a badlv damaged dam-aged condition. |