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Show I RANDOM REFERENCES STANDARD PREMIUMS The Standard is closing out. its com-plete com-plete ?tork of premiums. As soon as the present p'nrk of premiums are dU posed of there will be no ruore premiums pre-miums Riven to subscribers in Ogden City. The increase in cost of news print makes it imperative that rigid economy be practiced in all departments, depart-ments, thai The standard may retain and better the quality of its product Starting January 2 ihe premiums which are now on hand v.ili be given with advance payment for The Standard, Stan-dard, the amount varying according to the value of the premium Subscrib ers who have been accustomed to pay their subscription for three, six. or nine months, or a year, in advance are advised to look over the list of premiums pre-miums at The Standard office. There is almost everything that is useful to the household in the stock, such as kitchen utensils, kitchen sets, cookinc gets, electric Irons, cooking stoves, rugs, scissors, clocks, lamps, bluebird tumblers, books (romantic and educational) educa-tional) almost everything. The premiums pre-miums will bo on exhibition In The Standard window and subscribers are urged to take advantaee of this offer, the last and the most liberal. Building In Idaho According to a report from Idaho Falls, Idaho, the Eofles Improvement companv of Ogden Og-den is to build a large hotel in that city next spring. The company is said to have purchased the property o. F C. Hanson on Park avenue, opposite j the federal building, and the buildinc it will erect will cost approximately $100,000. It will be four stories in I height, with a frontage of 140 feet on I Park avenue and 188 feet on B Btreel All kinds of coal. Phouc 1603, M. L. Jones Coal &. Ice Co. 1 I B t G Butter satisfies every desire, i Academy Holidays The reopening j of the Weber academy has been postponed post-poned until Monday, January S, ac-H ac-H corulng to an announcement made J Saturday evening by Apostle David 0 j McKay, president of the academy H board of directors. The postpone-I postpone-I raent was made in cooperation with H the city authorities' desire to better H health conditions in the city by avold-l avold-l ing danger of contagion by preventing H gatherings of children. W-v MITCHELL BROS. FOR MONU- MENTS. OFP. CITY CEMETERY. -I Diamonds less than ethers pay. Uncle Sam. I Surveyor III James M Lenfz is ; I .confined to his home, suffering of la II grippe, and will be unable to take II over the office of county surveyor, to i j whicn he has been elected, on Tip day. The Standard will not be responsl- ! I r! for mistakes occuring in copy I brought in on day of publication. All J copy should be sent in at least '24 I 1 hours ahead of time so that time may I be had to give proper set up and to I B(.nd out proofs. - Fire The residence of Mrs u. J. I Larson, 322 Twenty-first street was I badly damaged by fire this morning, the roof being virtually burned off, the plastering of home of the rooms loosened and carpets and furniture in-j in-j jured to some extent. The blaze, which originated in an attic, was J finally extinguished by the fire de-I de-I partment. I Having followed oil production in nearly every field in United States. Canada and Mexico, I am open for engagements to make detail reports on any proposition offered No trip too long or far Pull information. Now connected with Bountiful Oil & Gas Co., Salt Lake. H. A. Langford, 211 North 1st West. Salt Lake City. Assistant Master Mechanic Effective Effect-ive today, Paul Jones has been appointed ap-pointed assistant master mechanic of the Salt Lake division of the Southern Pacific railroad, with headquarters at Sparks, Nev. lie formerly held the position and succeeds C. Bess who has been assigned to other duties. nn |