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Show RANDOM REFERENCES Standard Premium Tim Standard will hold its Block of premiums odpti until Saturday the 2th of January to Us city subscribers. This will Clve all of the railroad people an opno tunlty to take advantage of the m i out offer. There i yn a number of the best premiums left such as dinner1 gets, blupblrd ttimblers. booka. kltch- i en fcete. and brown enamel comblna tion cookers After tho offer a closed to subscribers the remaining pre mums will be sold in bulk to the blphest bidder. Farewell Dance. Rider Tonard Fuller, who is soon to leave for Australia, Aus-tralia, where he will serve as a missionary mis-sionary of I he Mormon church, will bf the guest of honor at a farewell danrinc partv to be held tonight in J the Eden ward amusement hall. Jmmm. " 13ROS. POK MONU V rP CITY CEMETERY. - r Departure. Mr an.! fcfrfl X W Cumminps of Chicago, who have been vlsltlnp in Ogden with Mrs. Cum-minRs' Cum-minRs' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J m Browning, departed vest prrl - f-v. I Chicago. OuwnoncJa ress than ethers pay Uncle Sam. Firemen Remembered. The mem bprs of the Opden fire department urre presented with $2f, yesterdav by David Maule. with which to " buy Cigars. The Rift was in appreciation of the work done by the firemen in puinp the fire at the Helena hotel uDder control. Monday Tbe Standard will not be responsl Ma for mistakes occuring in copy bnughr in on day of publication. All copy should be sent In at least 24 hours ?head of tlmo so that tim may be had to gle proper set up and to ernd out proofs. Dance Tonight. The Xinth ward Sunday school will give a danr-e lo-nipht lo-nipht at the 'eber Acdamey hall and Hood music has been arranged lor by those in charge of the atfair. &ff, If it's B. & G Butter, it's simply got r to be good. i En Route to Petrograd Harold J. i Packer, official reported in the district court, today received a cable messape announcing the safe arrival of bia brother. Earl I,. Packer, at Liverpool, Kngland, on the steamship St. Loui.s, on his way to Petroprad, where he will servo on the staff of David R. Francis, the American ambassador The tenor ol the cabled message indicated the younp man enjoyed every mile of the hazardous voyage across the Atlantic. He will proceed to his destination by rail and steamer. und r the protection of the entente allies, i All persons interested in the revi-fl revi-fl 6lon of the fish and gam- laws of the slate of Utah are requested to meet id the county courthouse Monday eve-nine. eve-nine. January 22. 1917. -Departure. Irvin Payne departed yesterday for San Francisco, over th Southern Pacific railroad. On Health Legislation. George Shorten, city health inspector, went to I LSalt Lake City today, ou business onnected with proposed legislation I, affecting problems of health and sani tation. Stolen. Dr. R. 1. Guy reported the theft of a folding table and an aulo mobile robe to the police today The, I articles were stolen from the doctor's automobile I. light. Railroad Party. I!. P. Ledyard. I chairman of the ' n ' directors of the Michigan Central r llroad, and tk " ' privafo rnr n i ' ' 5K """"" m I..'. BUren . brtor hr J,,;;" oo |