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Show 1 RANDOM REFERENCES B. & G-. "Four Quartcus" Butter is noted for its convenience. Try it. From the Fort John Ira Davis, o tho United States army and stationed H at Fort Douglas, spent Christmas with Ihis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dav-fisin Dav-fisin this city. The young soldier for- H jmerly was- with the Shupe-Williams Hl Candy company. ' Stilts dry cleaned $1. Dollar Clean- From Omaha Glen Stone, formerly (of Ogden, returned yesterday for a flshort visit. He is a soldier in the na-I na-I -tional army and stationed at Omaha, Iis'eo. Ten per cent discount on monumental monumen-tal work. Mitchell's, opp. City Cemetery On a Visit Earl West, of Salt Lake City, spent Christmas with his mojher, Mrs. Sadio West, 2217 Gaant avenue. He is manager of the John Scowcroft & Sous' company sales offices in Salt Lake City. You should hurry to get' In tho Christmas club at the Big Hardware Store. The very best talking machine f T.nww -nrlces and easy terms. I Motion Pictures W. W. Hodkinson, formerly of Ogden and Salt Lake City and now of New York, has. announced an improvement in the moving picture business which he will issue shortly under the name of the Motion Picture Plus. The new plan is said to be a radical change in the old system of Interchange of films. Mr. Hodkinson I began his motion career in Ogden about ten years ago. Suits dry cleaned $1. Dollar Clean-1 Clean-1 ers. ' I Soldier's Visit CapU W. C. Craven, I formerly with the city engineering de- I nartment, but who joined the United I States reserve corps last May, is here for a holiday visit. Ho is stationed at Camp Yeo. near Petersburg, a. He, 1 will leave tho latter part of the week , for a visit with his pnrents, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Craven, at Belt, Mont. Suits dry cleaned 51. DoUar Clean-ers. Clean-ers. ' Departs for Oakland Mrs. Sarah J. Brown of the Sarah J. Brown Co.. owner of the Broom hotel property, leaves tomorrow for her home in Oakland. Oak-land. Cal.. after having spent six weeks visiting her sons and their wives in Ogden. I Eevator boy at Reed. 2750 I Recovering Miss V. Pear-l Burton, i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William W. t Burton of 2468 Monroe avenue, is re- j covering from the effects of an illness hJ due to a ruptured blood vessel. She is at her home. Miss Burton was seized with a serious fit of coughing IT a few days ago and ruptured a blood I vessel before she recovered. She was if quito seriously ill for some time but fj is now out of danger. 1 ' Clark Estate A petition has been ! filed in the district court asking that ! the will of Belinda Burch Clark be ad- U mitted to probate and letters testa-mentary testa-mentary issued, Emma A. Clark is 1 yarned by the petitioner as the person f whom the deceased requested to be i named administratrix. The estate con- fl BiBts of property of the approximate " value of $7500, from which a year in- come of $500 is derived. There are five heirs named in the petition, rela- j tlves of the deceased. I Forfeited John Brown, arrested for I peace disturbance, and James Miller for violating the speed ordinances, for-j for-j felted their bonds in municipal court r this morning when their cases were 1 called for trial. Each had given a bond f in the sum of $10. Miller is a farmer I residing at Harrisville. ' Methodist Christmas Members of the Methodist church observed Christ -J mas, Tuesday evening, with a delight's delight-'s ful program of music recitations, song 9 and other numbers. The whistling solo '( given by Mrs. Addle Crangle was es-pecially es-pecially pleasing. Following the pro-K pro-K gram, large quantities of candies, nuts k and fruits were distributed among tho sj Sunday school pupils. A contribution ly of $25.75 was raised for the relief of l Syrians and Armenians. Tho cash do-I do-I ( nations will bo forwarded to the coin-I coin-I mission for tho relief of the Syrians I , and Armenians with headquarters in I New York. Gone to Idaho Mark Anderson of 1 the grazing department of the forestry service left today for the Pahsimerio V valley, where he will confer with ( farmers and sheep and wool growers relative to leasing range land for graz-r graz-r . ing purposes. He will be absent for several weeks. ! Newsboys and Carrier Have Merry I - ChristmasThere were many smiles among the newsboys yesterday for The Standard made the newsies i present of all the Standards they could sell . Besides this, yesterdav , was Christmas and a good many pa pers were sold for $i.oo each to the ' old-time customers of the newsies. great many of the carrier bovs also received presents from their subscrib- r their sincere thanks. I oil?v! .PaPply The EaGlcs enter- 1 T,? th,ejr "ends last night at one i of the finest parties of the vear at VJm!u0n rant avene. It was ehiefly in the nature of a dance, music for which was furnished by Miss Lil lian Thatcher's orchestra. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served. A large number at guests attended the party and made i ' merry until a late-hour. I Operated On Leona Edwards 14- j 1 year-old daughter of B. L. Edwards, of 5 Malad, Ida., hns been qporated on for . appendicitis at the Dee hospital. She la rapidly recovering and her father and mother, who accompanied her, are returning home today with assurances that Leona will bo leaving for Malad next Monday. From Idaho J. L. Blosser, former Ogden business man, who has been here for the last few days inspecting property interests, returned to his home in Moore, Idaho, yesterday. Mr. Blosser was registered at the Broom hotel while here. Offer Thanks Officers of the Children's Chil-dren's Aid society state that the society soci-ety has been most generously assisted during the holidays and the ladies take this method of thanking the public. pub-lic. JENKINS Luclle Jenkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jenkins of Plain City, died at tho family homo at 12:30 o'clock of diphtheria. Tho little girl is survived by hor parents and two brothers and one sister. Funeral services ser-vices will be held outsldo tho home tomorrow to-morrow at 11 o'clock, Bishop Gilbert Thatcher officiating: Flowers left at the LIndquist chapel until 9 o'clock will be taken to home in Plain City. From Virginia, Idaho. Jesse Richards, Rich-ards, legislator, bishop, hogman, and son of C. B. Richards, is down from Virginia, Idaho. He is accompanied by his wife. J. A. Fitts of the Idaho town is also a visitor at the Richards home. Sister Is III Fred Snooks, Southern South-ern Pacific conductor, left for Kansas City, Mo., on train No. 20, December 25. He was called to the bedside of, his sister who is dangerously ill. |