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Show I RANDOM REFERENCES Just as "There s no place like hnmp," there's no Butter like B & C. MTTPHELL BROS. FOR MONUMENTS. MONU-MENTS. OPP. CITY CEMETERY. -J. A. Erlckson, Violin Instruction Ogden Conservatory of Music. Appointments Appoint-ments Saturday afternoons. Diamonds less than others pay. Uncle Sam. -The Standard will not be responsible responsi-ble for mistakes occunnc In ad copy brought 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 givo proper set up and to send out proofs. Dr S.J.Z.Gantz, Pyorrhea Specialist, 710 Eccles Bldg. Hours, 12 to 5. Climbing Roses Bush Roses; best stock; splendid varieties Western Grain and Feed Co.. 2262 Washington. Phone 1243. Wedding John B. Wade, 23, of Am-arillo, Am-arillo, Texas, and Miss Ivy C. Leslie, 22. of Eureka, Juab county, were married mar-ried yesterday afternoon by the Rev. Christian R. Carver, pastor of the First Methodist church, in the presence pres-ence of Mrs. Gertrude Garver and Lenora Rhinchardl. The happy young couple received many congratulations. City Loses Cause district Judge Agee has decided against the city in its suit against the Ogden Paint, Oil & Glass company and several other defendants, including leading business firms, to collect $75 a year license for each gasoline pump used in the distribution dis-tribution of gasoline. The court held that the ordinance taxed the Instru-ment Instru-ment (the pump) rather than the occupation oc-cupation itself. The judge said, the ordinance or-dinance might as woll tax a merchant for employing a "red headed clerk" or a lawyer for having a red head, or a bald head, while allowing all others to escape without license. The decision was based upon lack of uniformity. Horse Stolen William Buck ol We?t Weber complained today to Sher iff Herbert I . Peterson of the thefl 61 la mare and a top buggy tho nigui ol March 24, while the two boys, who owned the rig were attending a picture pic-ture show. rinni Hearing Deputy Sheriff Wil-I Wil-I Ham Lowder still is at Los Angeles, I awaiting legal action lor the extradition extradi-tion of Max Shear, alleged forcer of a check for $o2.f0. cashed recently at the Reed hotel. Shear la now at liberty lib-erty under bond The final hearing Is scheduled for tomorrow. Mr Lowder is keeping in touch with his family by telegraph. Several of his children have tho measles and tho family is quarantined at Harrisville. Fell Down Stair6 William Richards, Rich-ards, who claims Malad. Idaho, as his place of residence, fell down the front stairway of ihe Belmont hotel on lower low-er Twenty-fifth street, this morning and suffered a badly scratched and bruised face. He was under the influence in-fluence of liquor at the time and shortly short-ly afterward was placed under arrest by Officer Charles E. Layne and taken tak-en to the police station in the auto pa trol. Sidewalk Damaged- The sidewalk a1 Tw-ent y-ninf h street and Monroe ,i enue has been used numerous times within the past few months by drivers of motor propelled and horse drawn vehicles, according to residents of that neighborhood. The matter has been reported to the police department and Traffic Officer Ilerrlek announced that if the practice is continued the offenders offend-ers will be prosecuted. Left With Bedding W. B. Wedell reported to the police department this morning that R. H. Leyzer, a tenant for the past month, of his rooming house in the old Boyle block, decamped decamp-ed yesterday with about $30 worth of bedding. The man also neglected to pay his room rent, before taking his departure. Births. Births were reported at the city health office today as follows: To Mr. and Mr?.. Enoch Gunnerson, a daughter. Feb. 23; to Mr and Mrs. Robert W. Long, a daughter. March ' 23; to Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Burton, Bur-ton, a daughter, March 25; to Mr. and Mrs. Niels P. Nielsen, a son, Mar. 26; to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Lee. a daughter, March IS; to Mr. and Mrs. Toruozo Sahara, a son, March 19. Dancing Matinee at the Berthana, I Saturday, March 31, 1917, from 4:00 J to 7:00 p. m . Under direction of Professor Pro-fessor Christensen. Music by Lillian Thatcher's Orchestra. Genealogical Society The Clark-Clerk-Clarke surname genealogical society so-ciety is to hold its annual meeting Saturday, Sat-urday, April 7. at 4:15 p. m., in rooms' 20 and 22, Manx apartments. 24 East South Temple street. Salt Lake City. All Clarks interested in genealogy are I requested to attend. The president of! the society is Joshua R. Clark and the secretary, Miss Evelyn Clark of 2079 1 South Fifth East street, Salt Lake City. |