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Show RANDOM REFERENCES T That's -what they all say, that B k u G Butter is the best. Hemstitching and picot edge work done at Singer Sewing Machine Shop, tt 2338 Washington. t Police Court Joe Ludwig was found guilty this morning of vagrancy and j I was sentenced b) Municipal Judge G. m ; S. Barker to serve 25 da s in jail Jack R i Barney and George Malem were sen- I tenced to serve ten days each for j drunkenness, being old offenders. Jack n Parry, a plain drunk, a ot( need to q l serve fl e days. People's Chiropractic Protective As-oclatlon As-oclatlon Meeting, Cltj Hall, Thurs., l!' March 22. Music J. Littlefield will . speak on Constitutional Rights. MITCHELL BROS. FOR MONU- 1 MENTS. OPP. CITY CEMETERY. - Births The birth of eirl babies to : Mr. and Mrs. J?mes McLain, March 11, I aad Mr. and Mrs. E. Amasa Cook, N March 9, was reported today at the : city health office. Diamonds less than others pay. Uncle Sam. - Gentlemen's Clothes Cleaned and 2 pressed by the month, $1.50. Phone 513 Dollar Cleaners. The Standard will not be responsi-t responsi-t ble for mistakes occuring in ad copy td brought in on day of publication. All copy should be sent in at least l! I j 'hours ahead of time so that time may be had to give proper set up and to tend out proofs. E. Sturgeon departed today ' for Reno, New, over the Southern Pacific ; railroad. For Sale One Burroughs adding machine in perfect condition. Wrights' store. Born An eight-pound baby boy was born to the wife of Ellis Hudman of Rock Springs, Wyo., on February 25. Mrs. Hudman was formerly Miss Jennie Jen-nie Thomas, daughter of Mrs. S. J. Thomas of Ogden. Big Wool Clip Fourteen million pounds of wool will be clipped in Utah this year and prices will bo higher than ever before in the history of the Industry, according to a report today Of a survey by railroad agents and sheepmen. The first shearing of sh ep In the intermountain country Is now in Progress in Moapa valley. ) Alta Railroad -The Salt Lake and Alta railroad will probably be taken If over by the Denver & Rio Grande. H. ) U. Mudge, president of the Rio Grande road, announced today. Mining companies' com-panies' complaints against the Alta J road's service are said to be the cause of the action. Back Pay The upholding of the constitutionality of the Adamson law means $1,000,000 in back pay to railroad rail-road men in Utah, H. E. Mclntyre, chairman of the joint committee of the 0 four brotherhoods, declared today, College Students Organize A mill-II mill-II ,ary battalion for use in case of war was formed today by students at the University of Utah. Major General Wood has been petitioned for rifles, ammunition and an army officer to in-I in-I struct the students. |