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Show If you don't know B. 4. G. Butter, you'd better secure an introduction. - j No Meetings. The mrctintrs for this1 i week in the Presbyterian church have been postponed. MITCHELL BROS. FOR MONUMENTS. MONU-MENTS. OPP CITY CEMETERY - Going to California. Mra Thomas Fitzgerald departed Saturday after noon for California, over the Southern Pacific railroad Diamonds tcsj thon others pay. Uncle Sam. Railroad Agents ..I. W Lowr,e, traveling freight and passenger agent of the Illinois Central railrDad, and Phil A Thompson, traveling ireight and passenger agent of the Missouri Pacific railroad, were in Ogden today on business The Standard will not be responsl-Us responsl-Us for mistakes occuring in copy br jught in on day of publication. All copy should bo sent in at least 24 i hours ahead of time so that limo may V--- -' had to give pioper set up and to send out proofs. - J. F. W heeler departed Saturday for Kansas City, Mo., over the Denver & Rio Grande railroad Bob Parties Call 935 and ask for Lawrence Call. T. C. Mercer left today over the Union Pacific R. R., for Hurnsid?. Kentucky. Boy Wanted For delivery; one who is willing to learn the drug busino-s. Culley Drug Co. Excursion Rates. Special excursl n rates to Denver over the Unioj J'a-rific J'a-rific railroad, for the National Wett-ern Wett-ern Stock Show, were announced to day by City Ticket Agent Paul L. Meemer. Thev will be effective Jan. A uary 15, 1C and 17 to January 21, I Inclusive. Take a Kodak With you Winter scenes are easiest to photograph. Our parks and canyons offer a host of ar- ' tistic and Inspiring subjects Bring us H- your films for developing and print- ' Ing and be assured of the best results. Browning Brothers Little Shop. JEWELL. Paiience Jewell, Wife of m T. R. Jewell, died ai 9 a. m , today If at the home, 444 Thirty-first street fcj ns. She Is survived by her 7husband, two sons, Thomas H of Pal. isade. Nevada, and Willard Jewell, of j oden, and one daughter, Mrs. C. D. ' Cameron of Cnrlin. Nevada. Time ind place by funeral will be announced 9 ter. The Winter Sport6 Season is at lis ght. Everything needful in this at Browning Brothers Little Store, Tweuty-fifth. o Make a Tour W. G Wilson and Ringer of the local uptown traffic ce of the Southern Pacific railroad, med last night from Salt Lake after attending a district traffic nce at the office of District and Pauengi r gent Frank E. V At the conference, It was an- V I hat D. R wen. B member of f Sail Lake office force, had ' V lined in Join a parly of S. P fents at New nrleans next Business for Sale. business for sale. Bargain, L , C -son. v t J C. Lynch, manager ealy hotel, returned to-Wf to-Wf fornia. Lii cial H. B. Ledyard, 1 board of dlreclors of ; "fJ antral railroad, accoin-i I pnnled by his daughter. Baroness von' Kettfr. is expecipd to pass through j Ogden some time this week, en route I to California from Omaha. For Salt Cheap Two large quarter 1 flawed oak counters. Clarke. Red Cross Car The American Red j Cross car. which is being used for the , public lectures and demonstrations on I "first aid to the injured." is again I headed toward Ogden, according to a telegram received here today from Superintendent H. L. Bell of the Wyoming Wyo-ming division of the Union Pacific railroad The car is scheduled to reach Cnepenne, Wyo., tomorrow and will probably start over the Wyoming division from that city. Wednesday. County Schools. 11 county schools reopened l his morning. Bach has plenty of coal and no fear is felt of measles or other contagious diseasfs. Homestead District Judge Alfred W. Agee today issued an order set-tine; set-tine; aside ill" homestead of the surviving sur-viving husband and minor children in the estate of the late Mrs. Louisa C. Allen. Marriage License Ellas Parry. 21, of Ogden and Miss Nathalie Johanson. 21, of Huntsvllle. Crossing Ocean Harold J. Packer today received a telegram announcing that his brother, Earl L. Packer, sailed sail-ed yesterday from New York on the Steamship St. Louis, destined to Pe-trograd, Pe-trograd, Ru-sia, where he will serve the eovernmeni in the American embassy em-bassy He was accompanied by Samuel Sam-uel Wardell, who will serve In a similar sim-ilar capacity. The young men are due at Liverpool January 15. Trial Set District Judge Arthur E Pratt loday set the trial of the case of Dr. J W. Pidcock against William Woodfield for February 10. Senator Chez Senator Joseph Chez and other lawmakers went to Salt Lake early this morning to attend the opening of the legislature. Senator Chez will be a guest at the Utah hotel where he can be reached by telephone between 5 and 6 o'clock ev-j ery evening. |