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Show RANDOM r REFERENCES ( GOOd watches Price. 278 25th. i i Sues Chinese In the district court ; the Marlon Hotel company has com- I menced suit against Wong Learn and ; ; Jim Wong, Chinese, for 408.10, al- ?k leged to be due for rent, water' and light in the Palace cafe which Is in i i the hotel building. i Kodak Films developed 10c each a roil. Velox caper used. Mclntyre Drug If Marriage License A marriage li- I cense has been Issued to Samuel J. Graff of Homedale, Ida., and Anna E. Mcars of Scottdale, Pa. All kinds of Coal. Parker Coal Co., cor. 27th St. and Pac. Phone 198-W. -Guardian In the estate and guardianship guard-ianship of Julia A. Douglas, incompetent, incom-petent, Mary Ann Cragun has petitioned peti-tioned the district court to be appointed ap-pointed guardian of her person and estate. The value of the estate is I only about $150. Doctor Fred fi. Clark removed to -1 ! Suite 707-8-9-10. David Eccles Bldg. - First Methodist Episcopal 454 If Twenty-fourth street, G. F. Rasswell- Ber, pastor; Miss Mable Lamb, deaconess; dea-coness; Miss Vera Frey, pipe organ-IB organ-IB 1st; Miss Rosamond Laird, choir ' leader; 10:80 a, m., morning service, and Bible school. For musk Miss i ' Vera Frey will play some beautiful pipe organ voluntaries and offerato- ' ries both morning and evening, and .' i the Treble Clef Vested choir will sing an anthem at both services. The ( theme of the sermon will be, "Foes to 1 the Spirit"; 6:30 p. m., Epworth League; 7:30 p. m., evening service. The sermon on "The Christian Race" ; will be illustrated by reproductions from the famous painting of Checa entitled. "The Chariot Race," one of which will be given to each one attending. at-tending. The music will be furnished by the Treble Clef choir assisted by (Miss Addie Rowse, who will give a whiBtllng solo. Miss Rosamond Laird will also sing a 'solo. Well, hero we are again the Bar-! Bar-! ' hers' fourth annual ball, at the Royal, Tuesday, February 1. ; Divorce In the divorce case of ! Fannie M. Irvine against Robert A. f Irvine, the defendant has filed wrlt- t ! ton consent to the issuance of a final ) ', decree. The decree has been issued j and it provides that the plaintiff shall , have the care and custodv o-f a minor child. Spargo's for rubber stamps, seals, ' etc. Arrested J. Wright and J. Bott ; , were arrested last night by Officers Brown and Fife, and booked on charges of disturbing the peace. The l arrests were made at the Ogden high ; school and the youths were alleged ) to have engaged In a fight while the J basketball game played at the school was in progress. ?, OSTEOPATHY-Dr. J-ohn Finley Mor- i , rison moved to 511 Eccles Bldg. Ph.417 . Serious Charge H. L. Brashear was arraigned in the municipal court this morning on the charge of having had ' ' knowledge of a girl over 13 and un- :f ' der 18 years of age. The complaint j was sworn out by Mrs Florence Jew- f ell, whose daughter, Yoland Is alleged al-leged to have been the victim of the ft . i " defendant. The preliminary hearing of Brashear was set for February 1, and his bail was fixed by Judge Barker Bar-ker at $1000. All Kinds of Good Coal Rawson Bros., 2270 Wall Ave. Phone 4S4. lm Stricken With Apoplexy Mrs. W. G-. Biddlo, 2447 Monroe avenue, was stricken with apoplexy last Wednesday, Wednes-day, sinco then she has improved somewhat, having regained her power of speech. B i G Butter is one of the good things in life you can't afford to mlsB. Fourth Ward Geo. Shorten will address ad-dress the parents' class in the Fourth ward at 10:30 Sunday morning. The address will be of Importance to parents. par-ents. Royal, perfect coal, sold and guaranteed guar-anteed by M. L. Jones Coal & Ice Co. 1-15-tf First Congregational Adams avenue, ave-nue, near Twenty-fifth street, Frank G. Brainerd, minister; 11 o'clock, Morning sermon, "The Wav, the Truth and the Life' Mr. E. L. "Howes will sing and Miss Helen Hunter will play 'cello solo; 7:30 o'clock, evening sermon, the last In the new and religion re-ligion series, "Is the Church a Man's Church." Professor R. G. Hammer will sing and the chorus choir will sing "Love Divine" (MendelsBohn). The annual meeting and social of the church and congregation will be held on Monday evening at 7:30. The Standard has appointed A. H. xauy as subscription inspector lor the paper; as such, it will be his duty to call on each subscriber and check up all collectors, td receive complaints com-plaints of delivery and make all adjustments ad-justments for the paper. Fifth Ward Principal Geo. C. Ensign En-sign of the Madison school will address ad-dress the Parents' class of the Fifth ward tomorrow at 11 a. m. All parents par-ents requested to be present. DON'T DELAY in making reserva tlcn for MID-WINTER EXCURSION to CALIFORNIA, January 29th, via UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM. City Ticket Office, Orpheum Block, phone 2500. Fifth Ward Elder Wiley G. Cragun of the Weber Stake High Council will be the speaker in the sacrament meeting meet-ing Sunday evening at 7 p. m. in Fifth ward. A good attendance of the priesthood quorums is urged at their meeting in the morning at 9 o'clock. The best of the season; for "tDere's a reason" the Barbers' fourth annual ball, at the Royal, Tuesday, February 1. Scalded Baby Girl Improving Ruby Bonn, the 18 months-old daughter of Mr. John Bonn of Five Points, who was so severely scalded about the head and body eight days ago by an overturned kettle left the Dee hospital hospit-al today, greatly improved. oo |