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Show RANDOM REFERENCES Standard Premiums. The Standard Will hold its slock of premiums open until Saturday the 20th of Januarv to its city subscribers This" w ill give all of the railroad people an oppor 1 unity to take advantage of the c!os out offer There Is yel a number of the best premiums left surh as dinner sets, bluebird lumblers, bonks, kftctl en sets, and brown enamel combination combina-tion cookers. After the offer is closed to subscribers ibe remaining pre mums will be sold in bulk to the highest bidder. A New Baby. Mr and Mrs. Charles Rurneif ol Harrisvllle are happy over the arrival at their home of a bab) U MITCHELL BROS. FOR MONU- fh... VLNTS DPP CITY CEMETERY. - Sent to State School. Ceorge Xa poll, an 1 1 year-old boy, was commit tod to the State Industrial school. Thursday, by Juvenile Judge V. C Gunnell. , Diamonds tess than ethers pay. Uncle Sam. Machinery Display. During the "Round-up" next w eek, the consoli- ; dated Wagon or Machine company will give a big display of farm implements, properly set up and running. J W. Chambers, local branch manager, is supervising the placing of the exhibit. I The Standard will not be responsl- I Ma for mistakes occuring in copy brought in on day of publication. All copy should be sent in at least 24 hours ahead of time so that time may j be had to give proper Bet up and to send out proofs - Conference The quarterly confer-! ence of the Weber stake will be held tomorrow In the Tabernacle, with ses- ions at 10 a m. and 2 p. m. Apostle Rudger Clawson and President Rulon S. Wells will be the principal speak-1 rrs and special music will be furnished furnish-ed at both sessions by the Tabernacle I choir and soloists. Wt Resolve that during 1917 you will I use no other Butter than B. & G. Departure J. A. Huntzbury departed depart-ed vesterday for Elko, Nev., over the .-.nil hern Pacific railroad All persons Interested in the revision revi-sion of the fish and game laws of the ; slate of Utah are requested to meet in the county courthouse Monda evening, eve-ning, Januarv 22, 1917. Royal Welsh Quartet Tonight at. the First Congregational church the Royal Welsh male quartet and pianist will appear in concert, under the auspices au-spices of the men's club of the church. The musicians are survivors ol the Lu sitania disaster. Musically, they stand high, and the local public is assured a fine treat. Belated Christmas, If Wanda and Naomi will call at 262, Twenty-fourth street, they will rind a Christmas box left there for them. From Montana Mr and Mrs Pierce j from Glendive, Mont., are visiting their A aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Thornt, J 776 Twent -fourth street. BP. -py Twelfth Ward, Rulon S Wells will -' speak on Sunday evening at the Twelf th ward and Miss Ethel Bowns and John McMillan will sing Unhappy Union. Mrs Helen Crosby, Cros-by, formerly Miss Helen Hunter, today to-day filed suit, through Attorneys Har ns and Jenson, for divorce from Robert Rob-ert Crosby, a railroad section boss They were married at Ogden. May 4, 1913 Crosbv had six children by a former wife, who failed to welcome their new mamma She alleges Crosby Cros-by abused her, ordered her to leave, j etc., and refused to provide for net the common necessaries of life she asks authority to resume her maiden name. New Canning Company Tin Per ry Canning company, capital $ 1 0. in'. fully paid, today filed articles of incorporation. in-corporation. The officers: James Wilson, president and general manager; mana-ger; Gage P Rodman, vice president; Ceorge Dicks, secretary-treasurer; directors, William Craig, David Jen-. Jen-. son. Wilson Company Officers of the Wilson Irrigation company toda filed I their obligations, as follows: F W. Jtf Clayton, serreiary-trerisurer lir-tors, lir-tors, G. A Hunter.. M. G. Perry, Al bert Green. Marriages. Edward Harabach, 28 and Miss Christina Renke, both of Idaho Falls, and Elg. O Killian Jii, ot Blackfoot, Idaho, and Miss Luella Gamett, 19, of Arco, today obtained licenses and were married by Gilbert Thatcher, a bishop of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Births Births were reported at th city health r.ffir.- lodny as follow? To Mr. and Mrs. Yito Leone, a dauj I ter, Jan. 11; to Mr and Mrs. Kenjiro Mukai, a daughter, Jan. 10; to Mr. i and Mrs. Kumakichl Shlba, a son, Jan. 12. Band Practice. W. G. Wilson, com-(mercial com-(mercial agent, and F. F. Scott, district dis-trict freight and passenger agent of the southern Pacific returned yester-I yester-I day afternoon from a business tour i through Idaho Mr Scott, who is rii reiior of the Southern Pacific Me cbanicg band of Ogden remained In I the city until 10:30 o'clock to condu' t I i he weekly practice of that organiza-j organiza-j lion Seriously III. Mrs. lennie Garneau (if 1934 Odell avenue, is reported seri-ousl seri-ousl ill. For Sale Good horse for farm work 'or will let him work for his keep this wlnier Phone 913. Baugb Divorce. Richard H. Baugb Of Tooele, a railroad man. today an BWered the divorce suit of his wife, Grace Baugh. with a cross-coniplaini . Bled by Attorneys Hanson and Jones, alleging cruel treatment, infidelity and desertion. No children. Cain Divorce Suit.-Mrs Maud Cain today filed suit. through Attorneys Har rip. and Jenson, for divorce from Raymond Ray-mond Cain, a railroad brakeman They were married in Ogden, October 9, 1909, and have three small children The wife alleges that Cain earns $100 amount but will not support his family fam-ily She asks for the children and $30 a month. Wheelwright Wins In the suit of John Wheelwright against John Gibbons Gib-bons to collect on two notes aggregating aggregat-ing $561.25. called for trial before District Dis-trict Judge Alfred W. Agee late yesterday yes-terday afternoon. Attorney C. R. Hol-lingsworth Hol-lingsworth appeared for the plaintiff, but the defendant did not report. Judgment was awarded to plaintiff. Children Petition Charles E. Casey, Mrs. Marguerite Rutledge and Harry M. Casey, sons and daughter of the late Mrs. Minnie Casey, today filed an application in the district court nsking that their mother's estate be given to their father without reference tp their inheritance rights. |