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Show I RANDOM I REFERENCES It i?n't humanly possible to mak better Butter than B a:- r;. Dye Estate On motion of Attorney Charles R. Hollingsworth. counsel ol Samuel C. Dye, administrator, District .Tudce Agee .ppointed Alma H Keyes B. L. Bybee and FY. id W. Kmdell appraisers ap-praisers of the estate of the late Benjamin Ben-jamin C. Dye Samuel C Dye was appointed administrator and save bomi for $10,000, his sureties being J m V Wilbur and Louis K. Bitton. MITCHELL BROS FOR MONUMENTS. MONU-MENTS. OPP. CITY CEMETERY. - Negro Arrested Harrison Howard, a mulatto, charged with riding on a railroad pass which did not belong to him, was located at Salt Lake by Sheriff Herbert C. Peterson and was brought back to Ogden for trial on complaint of County Attorney Charles L. Farr. J. A Erlckaon, Vioiln Instruction Ogden Conservatory of Music. Appointments Appoint-ments Saturday afternoons. Fine linens and needlework, finr-hand-made underwear, fancy work and embroidery will be shown at Spring Bazaar, Presbyterian church, Tuesday afternoon and night. Supper 5:30 to 8 p. m., 75 cents, worth it, too. Homemade Home-made candy. Musical program. Diamonds less than others pay. Uncle Sam. - Changes Position T. G Lirnhardt. manager of the Tabernacle pharmacj jf for the past six years, has resigned and accepted a position with the Cul-ley Cul-ley Drug company, effective tomorrow. With Mrs. Lienhardt. he ha? just concluded con-cluded a pleasant islt with friends in Salt Lake City and Bingham Oanon. University Club J. T. Newton, the contractor, constructing the building for the University club at the corner of Twenty-sixth and Washington, said today the clubhouse would be completed com-pleted before June 30, "In ample time for a patriotic house warming on the Fourth of July." The clubhouse Is being erected on the site of the old Middleton residence, familiar to all Ogden pioneers. The Standard will not be responsible responsi-ble for mistakes occuring in ad copy brought in on day of publication. All ' copy should be snt in at least 21 i hours ahead of time so that time may be had to give proper set up and to send out proofs. Dr. S. J. Z. Gantz, Pyorrhea Special l 1st. 718 Eccles Bldg. Hours 9-12; 1:30-5 f Climbing Roses Bush Roses; best stock; splendid varieties Western Grain and Feed Co , 2262 Washington Phone 1243. Births Births were reported today at the city health office as follows: To Mr. and Mrs Herbert W Brewer, a daughter, March 2'J; to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Van Loon, a son, March 29; to Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Vining, a son, March 21: to Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Ballin-ger, Ballin-ger, a daughter, March 17. Will Depart Mrs. L. J. Wright will depart tomorrow for Davenport, Iowa, on the Los Angeles Limited. Baby has a tooth at seven. Grandpa has one left at seventy. See Dr. Tol-hurst, Tol-hurst, 326 25th St, and save your teeth. Deputy Superintendent Jams A. Woods, Jr , agent of the Metropolitan Life Insurance company in Ogden for the past 18 months, has been appointed appoint-ed deputy superintendent at Idaho I. Falls and Blackfoot. Idaho. He will T depart Monday, with his family, for Idaho and will make his headquarters J Waho Falls The family will be ten-acred ten-acred a dancing party tonight. Motion PlctureA8 guests of Man ager Joseph Goss. the members of the City board of education and the faculties fac-ulties of the Ogden High school and Weber academy will review the motion ce "'ry "20'000 Issues Under -he Sea tomorrow afternoon at 2 'ClOCk, at the Orpheum theatre. The lire i- .-unsidered one of great edu- ' tional value and for this reason the manager desirea it censored bv the school people It win be Rv,-n it. &r ' public run locallv tomormw night, and will be the attraction at the orpheum the next three davs. with a sp.-eial matinee for the school children each day. Ogden Valley Line Traffic Manager J . Bllingson of the Ogden, Logan Idaho Railway has announced changes in the schedule of ears r,n ihe Ogden valley line, as follows- Car heretofore leaving Ogden at i 30 p m will leave hereafter at 5 p. m and the car leaving Huntsville at 12:30 p m will leave in the future at 1 p. m. Insurance'Men. The Ogden branch pi ihe I tah Federation of Insurance i nderwrltera hHd a luncheon meeting at the Weber club this afternoon. A lare p,.r cent of the membership was present and aside from the excellent ' menu served, enjoyed a fine social I spirit. Several addresses on timelv insurance topics were made bv prominent prom-inent members of the Salt Lake branch of the federation. Mrs. Reagan Returns Mrs. Lenorn Reagan has returned from a three -months' tour of Pacific coast points. Mayor's Refural Mayor A R. He -wood today refused to allow the Stand-ard Stand-ard to fire a salute on Monday, announcing an-nouncing the action of congress on the ! war issue. The request was made to j the mayor in person, who Quickly made his decision What do you think of our mayor? What are his dimensions? dimen-sions? RRffl...ffl...ffl...fn m . . m . Masonic Ball The Masonic eluh will hold its closing ball of the 1918-17 season Tuesday night, in the Knights of Pythias hall. Bohemian Dance The closing Bohemian Bo-hemian club dance of the present season sea-son will be held Wednesday evening. April 11, In the Berthana hall. Bound Over James Furnya, alias "Jimmie Hogan." was bound over to the district court today, following his preliminar hearing before Municipal Judge G. S. Barker. He is to stand trial on a charge of rnbber |