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Show I RANDOM REFERENCES Just a little bit of Butler, but oh what a difference it niakrs if it's 1 & G. R. B. Will departed yesterday afternoon aft-ernoon for Nebraska. Attention Owls. Dance in the lodgo I rooms Thursday. March 15. Bring ! your friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. L Boyle departed j yesterday on the Pacific Limited for Chicago. HEMSTITCHING and picot edge work I done at Singer Sewing Machine Shop, 2338 Washington. Alex Stephens departed yesterday for Chicago, over the Union Pacific. MITCHELL BROS. FOR MONUMENTS. MONU-MENTS. OPP CITY CEMETERY. -Improving Mrs. J. S. Baxter, who recently underwent an operation at the Dee hospital for appendicitis, is stead-j I ily improving. Diamonds tess than ethers pay. Jncle Sam. Weighing Malls. All mail entering or leaving Ogden, the postal terminal between March 27 and May 1 will be weighed at the Union depot, to provide 1 the Interstate Commerce Commission with facts on which to decide whether ' it is more advantageous to the government gov-ernment to continue contracts with the railroads for carrying mails on the space basis, or to revert to the former i system of paying the railroads on a I 'basis of weight. Most railroads contend con-tend they are losing heavily on mail j contracts on the spuce basis. Tbo Standard will not be responsible responsi-ble for mistakes occuring In copy brjught in on day of publication. All 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 proofs. -Births The birth of girl babies to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Robinson, February 116, and to Mr. and mis. uouia i Humana, Hu-mana, March 13, was reported at the city health office today. For Sale One Burroughs adding machine in perfect condition. Wrights' store. -St. Patrick's Day brines one of the biggest affairs of the season The Garment Gar-ment Workers' Ball to be held in the Berthana hall. March 17, 1917. Invitations Invi-tations can be secured at O. K. Barber Bar-ber Shop and Hudson Chocolate Shop. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Fautock depart-! ed today over the Denver t Rio I Grande railroad for Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Harkness and I party of twenty passed through Ogden1 yesterday en route to Cleveland, O. 'They occupied the private car "Ely-sian." "Ely-sian." Dance A St. Patrick's ball will bo given in the Third ward amusement hall tomorrow evening, under the auspices aus-pices of the ward Relief society. The hall will be specially decorated for the event and the public la m ited to at-, tend. Royal Circle The Royal Circle of the Universe will hold a meeting tonight to-night at the Eagles' hall, beginning at 8 o'clock. Coal Land E. O. Wattis and M. S.l Browning hae purchased 320 acres of Jcoal land in southern Utah. Can Draft Men Where there is an j insufficient number of volunteer enlistments en-listments to fill the national guard, the adjutant general may draft men to j bring the unit to the strength pre-j I scribed by the federal laws, according I to the military bill signed by Governor 1 Bamberger today. New Minister The Rev. A. H. Ken-1 nedy of Pontiac. Mich., has arrived j with Mrs Kennedy to assume the pas-j pas-j torate of the Church of the Good Shep-(herd, Shep-(herd, succeeding the Rev. William W. 1 Fleetwood, who recently resigned to accept the position of dean at St, I Mark's cathedral at Salt Lake. They i are guests at the New Healy hotel. Olson Arrested Hoken Olsen of Huntsville was nabbed and jallpd by Sheriff Herbert C. Peterson today on three indictments, charging him with three separate misdemeanors in selling 1 liquors at Huntsville without a license. Olson was allowed an opportunity, in j charge of Deputy Sh'-rlff George Allen of Judge Agee's court, to try to find bondsmen. |