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Show K OGDEN STANDARD LEAD6. m pr aotual paying subscriber 1 tho Standard Icad6 all other papers if In Ogdon and Northern Utah. I Home competitors not excepted. '' Subscribers themselves to be the proof. Who dares challenge this statement For Subscription and Advertising i Department, Call Phone No. 55. 5 ? RANDOM I REfERENCES a , . T Good tratchas, Price. 278 25th. 1 Convalescing Ben Mortensen, trav- :" eling salesman for the Armour Pack- -i Ing company, is Improving in health 5 after having been confined to his bed j for a week. ' ,i Kodak Films developed 10c each 1 1 roll. Velox oaDer used. Mclntyre Drug t C. L. McFaul, district passenger ( agent of the Southern Pacific, was in if Ogden today on business. h Doctor Fred G. Clark removed to $ Suite 707-S-9-10. David Eccles Bldg. - 1 Births Tho following births were 1 reported today at the city health of-w of-w fice: To Mr. and Mrs. William Gwll- Ham, a son, Feb. 21; to Mr. and Mrs. j Peter C. Alberts, a son, Feb. 11; to 2 Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Shupe, a daugh- ler. Feb. 29. i Bpargo's for rubber stamps, seala, '4 etc. J Parrott Brothers' Case The trial : of tlie case of the Parrott Brothers company against Ogden City was con- s eluded In the district court today and jj Judge J. A. Howell took the question jS under advisement. The suit was in- g stituted to recover ahout 1700 alleged to be due on a street paving contract. j It's your right to have the right J kind of Butter B & G. Buys Local Business F. A. Hnlsh of Provo has purchased the floral 3 business of Mrs. B. Van der Schuit, at 740 Twentyeighth street, and will move his family to Ogden In the Id course of a few days. Mr. Huish has, Ealso purchased a home in the vicinity of tho place of business. He has been In the floral business In Provo a num- ber of years but considers Ogden I much the better field. J Royal, perfect coal, sold and guar- i anteed hy M. I. Jones Coal & Ice Co. 9 1-16-tf ft Departures Mr. and Mrs. H. E I Curies departed for Hunnewell, Mo., and Mrs. Annie Shupe, for Denver, today to-day over the Denver and Rio Grande. Doctor H. B. Forbes, Eccles Bulld- ! ing; Phones 234, office and residence.- Tools Stolen Thieves gained an en- B trance last night to the garage at the local plant of the Utah Canning Company Com-pany and stole a number of automo- jj, bile tools. The theft was reported to tj the police department. ; All kinds of Coal. Parker Coal Co., h cor. 27th St. and Pac. Phono 198-W. - ; Toucey Here S R. Toucey, super- intendent of the Wyoming division of ; ij the Union Pacific, passed the day in jj Ogden, visiting local merchants in ! company with General agent W. H fj Chevers. f Women of Woodcraft No. 581 will give masquerade March 8th, in W. O. W. Hall. : From Green River rW. I. Dumfh, M. i J McCourt. Edward Poverty, James j Maher, J. J. Jensen and E. A. Petre, prominent railroad men of Green RIv- i er, Wyo came to Ogden yesterday and attended the Harbertson-Yokel wrestling match at the Alhambra j theater last night. ?i Kodak Films developed, 5c roll, jj Noggle Studio, 416-24th St. 3 Operated on Milton Holmes, deputy jj sheriff at North Ogden, was operated . on at the Dee hospital this morning for appendicitis. The operation was fi, successful. Mr. Holmes was suddenly J afflicted and hurried to the hospital. f Colorado PIpneer H. V. Ware, a jf pioneer of New Castle, Colorado, was ; an Ogden visitor yesterday on his way 1 home from California, where he and J his wife spent the winter. Mr. Ware vl Is past 80 years of age and ho has I lived many years In what Is known as I Cactus Valley, a few miles from New 1 Castle on the Grand river. r Marriage License A marriage 11- 3 cense was issued last evening to 'I James D. Hardy ana Myrtle V. Young 1 of Salt Lake. 1 Appendicitis A. W. (Sandy) Walk- i C1"t general manager of the Walker j Lumber company, was taken to the $ Dee hospital early this morning, fol- 5 lowing an acute attack of appendl- l cltis. He enderwent an operation at1 the hands of Drs. R. S, Joyce and Jo-soph Jo-soph R. Morrell and later , In the day was reported to tave successfully withstood the operation. Salt Lake Visitors Robert Spann, formerly electrician and stage manager man-ager of the Orpheum theater and now with the Wilkos theater in Salt Lake, ,and Guy Clark, steward of the Salt Lako Eagles' club, were Ogden, visit-ors visit-ors yesterday. From tho Epst Miss Frances Bur, rows, of tho Mansfield-Burrows Millinery Mil-linery company, has returned from aa eastern purchasing trip. - Superintendent Returns Snpt. J. M aiills, of the oity public schools, Returned Re-turned yesterday afternoon from Detroit, De-troit, Mich., whqre he attended the annual convention of the superintendent's superinten-dent's department of the National Educational association. Plain City Dance The Religion Class will give a dance at the amusement amuse-ment .hall at Plain City, Saturday evening. eve-ning. Wocker music. From California Al White, 171 Patterson Pat-terson avenue, has returned from southern California, where he spent the winter. Mrs. White and sister will return next week. |