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Show I RANDOM I REFERENCES H' What's In a name? Everything, K when applied to Buttor B. & G. tt Born A ninp-pound boy was born to B , IIr. and Mrs. Nathan H. Janney Sun- mk y day at their residence, S03 Twenty-fifth Wk street. Mother and child are doing .ft nicely. Mrs. Janney was formerly If Beniico Kohn, daughter of tho late V A. L. Kohn and Mrs. Kohn. m IUITCHELL. BROS. FOR MONU- L MENTS. OPP. CITY CEMETERY. - li Baby Girl Mr. and Mrs. Wallaco I '! White of Fair West aro rejoicing over , I f the arrival of a baby girl at their r home April 3. , Diamonds less than others pay. 1 Uncle Sam. To Enter Navy Earl Arthur Reeder I departed yesterday for San Francisco, where he will enter naval training headquarters. Ho is a son of W. H. Reeder and a brother of Judge William II. Reeder, Jr. He enlisted for servico in the United States navy last week at the' local re'eruiting office as a musician. mu-sician. The Standard will not bo responsible responsi-ble for mistakes occuring 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 give proper set up and to send out proofs. Recruiting. Immediately following tho patriotic parade tonight, the recruiting re-cruiting office at the National Guard t MP Armory on Twenty-fourth street, near Lincoln avenue, will be opened for t I ; business. It is anticipated that tho , full complement of companies B and I . fp- K will be reached at this time, through i the enrollment of volunteers. i. t f v Bab has a tooth at seven. Grandpa .- M., has ono left at seventy. See Dr. Tol-hurst, Tol-hurst, 32G 26th St., and save your teeth. Dr. Wright has moved to 822 Ec-cles Ec-cles Building. Hear the Denver University Glco club at tho Methodist Episcopal church, Thursday. 8 p. m. Adults, 50c. H. S. and Academy Students, 25c Children, 25c. Hear the Denver University Glee club at tho Methodist Episcopal church, Thursday, S p. m. Adults, 60c H. S. and Academy Students, 25c. Children, 25c. The Rupert Investment Company havo opened offlcos at 2422 Hudson. Their specialty Bnrloy and Rupert Farms. Mako arrangements now for auto trip. Call or phono 236. -1-4-2L Woodland Divorce Mrs. Lillian Woodland today was granted a divorce from John Woodland by District Judgo Alfred W. Agee. uupid scores wuiis jLjCCK, j.6, ana Miss Hazel Stlmpson. 22, of Riverdale, were married today by Dishop Owen M. Sanderson iu tho presence of Miss Margaret White and J. Moore Kings-ford. Kings-ford. Tho happy couple received many congratulations. Marriage License Richard Bell, 28, of Bannock, Idaho, and Miss Hazel Bennett, 21, of Ogden, today obtained a licenso to wed. Sentenced Bert Hoffman and Jim-mie Jim-mie Jones, tho latter a negro, were sentenced this morning by Municipal Judgo G. S. Barker to servo twenty days each in the city jail. Sam Douglas, Doug-las, a 19-year-old youth arrested with them, was given a twenty-day suspended suspend-ed sentence. Captured Jack L. Connelly, 27 years of age, and Mrs. Hazel L. Connelly. Con-nelly. 2-1 years of age, his wife, wanted in Ogden on charges of passing worthless worth-less checks, were arrested yesterday at Provo. Patriotism Professor Hickman of the Brlgham Young college, Logan, delivered de-livered an nddress this morning at the weekly Weber college student body assembly, his theme being "Patriot-Ism "Patriot-Ism " |