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Show INJURED WHEN A CAN OF TOMATOES ' EXPLODES (Special t.o the Standard.) EVANSTON, March 2. Mrs. Alice Coleman was slightly injured and severely shocked at her home In this city a few days ago, when a can of frozen tomatoes exploded in the oven of the kitchen stove. The stove was badly wrecked. , Dr. Carolino E. Anderson, who has been conducting a college of chiropractic chiro-practic In this city, will leave in a few days for Salt Lake City for tho benefit bene-fit of her little son, whose health Is affected by tho high altitude. Butch-elder Butch-elder Brothers will tako charge of the college during the absence of Dr. Anderson. An-derson. Thoy formerly wore of Rawlins, Raw-lins, Wyo. Funoral services were conducted sovoral days ago over tho body of Gladys Erwln, eight-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Erwin. The 0 services were in charge of Rev. Edward Ed-ward B. Johnson, pastor of the Baptist church. Tho child died Monday morning morn-ing of scarlet fever. Harry Arbenfelter, who has. been ill the last several months, Is rapidly Improving. Im-proving. Prof. J. A. Smith of Ogden will give an address at the Baptist church here Sunday morning. Prof. V. Paulsen, of the Evanston high school, has received an appointment appoint-ment to West Point Mrs. Jennie Asher, superintendent of Uintah county schools, made a trip to Calilster and Altmont, Wyo., last week. I Sho returned homo Friday. 8 Mrs. Fred Noodor returned Wednesday Wednes-day from Mount View, Wyo., where she was called by the serious illness of her mother. nn |