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Show The Standard will not be responsible responsi-ble for mistakes occuring in copy ; brought in on day of publication. All ; I copy should be sent In at least 24 hours ahead of time so that time may ; be had to give proper set up and to send out nrooffl. -From Star, Idaho. Mrs. Isella Ty-ree Ty-ree returned yesterday from Star, : Idaho, where she passed two months visiting with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Robertson. Robert-son. COAL Anthracite, just arrived. John Farr Coal Co. Phone 27. i Going to Chicago. Mrs. D. H. Perry, Miss Schumann and Mrs. JNP Perry's grandchildren, Elizabeth and Mf Mary Louise Fulkerson, depaTted I yesterday for Chicago, where they If will pass the winter with Emmett tt G. Fulkerson, a son-in-law of Mrs. H E. W. Browning, Dentist, Eccles B Catsup In Cans. The Utah Canning B; company announced today that it H will pack its highest grade of catsup, Bj the Pierce's brand, in small cans as H well as bottles. While large cans K of catsup have beeu packed tor holt ho-lt tel and cafe was and some plants H have also packed catsup of lower H grades in cans, the step of the Utah B Canning company is the first toward W handling of the high-grade product In H' this way. H All kinds of coal. Phone 1603. M. H L. Jones Coal & Ice Co. B The Weber stake quarterly confer-Mt confer-Mt enc0j originally set for Sunday, Octo-H Octo-H ber 16, has been postponed until Sun-H Sun-H day, October 22. H DR. MORRISON Osteopath, Ecoles H Bldg. 5-13-Cmo B - Saturday Pictures Pictures for the H children's matinee tomorrow at the Alhambra were selected Thursday. H The censors found it necessary to H make pnly changes u the pro-gram pro-gram presented by Mr. Skinner. flBjpr p3y, "Cfnelo kSF Temple Excursion coiayie eseur- M sion to Salt Lake City Is being plan- ned by the Weber Stake Relief so- ciety for Thursday, October 2G. It is anticipated that more than 200 members mem-bers of the stake will go to the Salt Lake temple on that date, making the trip over the Bamberger electric line. MITCHELL BROS. FOR MONUMENTS. MONU-MENTS. OPP. CITY CEMETERY. -Suit on Note. Suit to collect $215 on note with a year's interest on the amount from December 1G, 1914, has been instituted in the district court by the Consolidated Wagon & Machine Ma-chine Company against R. Landren. The plaintiff also asks the court to direct the defendant to pay attorney fees amounting to ?50 . FIREPROOF STORAGE. GEO A. LOWE CO. Where value and economy meet B & G Butter. Montello Man C. A. Brooks, yard-master yard-master of the Southern Pacific railroad rail-road at Montello, Nov., is visiting acquaintances ac-quaintances in Ogden. He is en route home from Grand Junction, Colo., where he visited with his daughter for several days. Horrocks Bros. Have just received receiv-ed a now lot of Ladies' Suits and Coats. 2427 Washington Ave. Railroad Agents A. W. Gorey, traveling trav-eling passenger agent of the Chicago & Northwestern railroad, and P. F. Thompson, traveling passenger agent of the Missouri Pacific railroad, were in Ogden today on business, want two rooms in a private home, on bench preferred; well furnished, modern and quiet. Box W, Standard.-Boy Standard.-Boy Wanted for delivering; must have graduated from school. Culley Drug Co. Artistic Posters Two large art posters, handsomely framed, announcing announc-ing the eastern states and Hawaiian winter tours of the Union Pacific system sys-tem were placed on view in the front windows of the uptown ticket office of the Union Pacific this morning. The posters are the work of Frank Mathews, a local artist. Dr. A. A. Browning. Eye, ear, noso and throat. Eccles building. Fine line cameo brooches and la valieres at Paul W. Steelier, 362 24th St. On a Visit L. A. Becker of the BIshop-Babcock-Becker company of Cleveland, Ohio, is visiting in Ogden with his father, John S. Becker and brothers, G. L. and A. E. Becker of the Becker Brewing and Malting company. com-pany. All leading grocers now sell Hayles delicious home-made doughnuts. Two young responsible gentlemen |