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Show I RANDOM REFERENCES B ft Q Butter is a smile developer. To Attend Funeral Mrs. H. J. Montgorocrv and daughter. Miss ir-ginla ir-ginla Fontaine, a nurse at the Dee hospital hos-pital departed last night for Pueblo, Colo., to attend the funeral of Mrs. Montgomery's father. HEMSTITCHING and plcot edge work done at Singer Sewing Machine Shop 2338 Washington. Changes. The following changes have been made in the ofllclal roster of the People's Chiropractic Protective association and submitted to the Standard; secretary, Mrs. C. H. Wll-son; Wll-son; executive committee members. P. H. Van Patten and Mrs. G. A. Las-; hiis The association was organized Thursday evening at a meeting of lo-cal lo-cal residents In sympathy with the. chiropractic profession. MITCHELL BROS. FOR MONUMENTS. MONU-MENTS. OPP. CITY CEMETERY. -Departure. Gottlieb Steinlow and Carl Wagner departed yesterday for Chicago, over the Denver & Rio Grande. Diamond! teia than ethers pay. Jncle Sam. Railroad Agent. L. E Trowbridge, agent of the Cumberland Gap Despatch, Des-patch, and J. J. Kavanaugh, agent of the Missouri Pacific, were in Ogden vMlnvilav nn hnsineS '""""-J The Standard will not be responsl-f-'.a for mistakes occurlng 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 be bad to give proper sot up and to sond out proofs. -Body Taken East Charles P. Lal-vert, Lal-vert, of the local district fores, service ser-vice office, departed yesterday afternoon, after-noon, with the body of nis wife, for! J Washington, I C. The decedent will ' be buried at the side of her son, who! dieu n Ogden about a year ago. For Sale One Burroughs adding, machine in perfect condition. Wrights' store. -St Patrick's Day brings one of the , biggest affairs of the season The Gar-! ment Yorker.v Ball to be held in the Berthana Hall, March 17, 1917. Invitations Invi-tations can b secured at 0. K. Barber Bar-ber Shop and Hudson Chocolate Shop.-Going Shop.-Going to Coast Mrs. A. N. Bracey departed today for Eureka, Cal., over I the Western Pacific railroad. I Third Ward Samuel G. Dye will be I the speaker at the Third ward saera- I ment meeting tomorrow evening. The meeting will begin at 7 p. m. and the public is invited to attend. Improving (J. A Henry, tleket agent of the Union Railway and Depot company, com-pany, was reported to be slightly improved im-proved in health today. Regains Use of Arm B. G. Black-man Black-man of the Blackman & Griffin company, com-pany, is beginning to recover the use of his right arm, which was broken while skiing several weeks ago. Critical The condition of Milton Driggs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Driggs, was reported today as very j critical. New Film "Idle Wives," a aew film drama of the tvpe, having for their object the improvement of the race, was viewed by a special audicnm of local censors at the Orpheum theatre I yesterday and met with approval. Coming Home Mr. and Mrs. Albert Erickson are expected to return home from New York City at an early date. Mr. Erickson, who was formerly di- rector of the Orpheum theatre orchestra, orches-tra, has just completed his first term of violin study at the American Academy Acad-emy of Musical Art, New York. Mrs. Erickson was formerly Miss Ann Skin- ! ner of Ogden. Missionary A large company of 'friends and neighbors of the Farr West j district met last night in a reception In honor of James Taylor. 22, son of Heber Taylor, who is going on a mission mis-sion to the Pacific northwest, with headquarters at Portland. The party-donated party-donated $103 for his expenses. Landslide An enormous landslide fell early yesterday morning nt the mouth of Ogden canvon, necessitating the transfer of interurban passenters and herculean efforts by a large crew I of workmen before the roadwuv was cleared late in the evening. It was an avalanche of earth and rocks, one piece of which weighed probably twenty-five tons. After laboring vain- I ly upon it several hours, the workmen finally used powder, blasting the huge I mass Into fragim ni-, which were then removed. |