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Show I! RANDOM REFERENCES Wanted Paper of May -9, 10th and July 29. Standard office. S565 Going to Park Tourists Journeying to the Yellowstone park will find the road good as far as St. Anthony. Idaho, Ida-ho, says O. J. Stilwell of the Ogden Publicity bureau, who has arranged with the officials of the First National bank of that city to gne advice to tourists as to the best road to lake (yL fiom that point onward. COR SET I ERE Splrella corsets. Call 2084 for appointment. 84S9 Roosevelt Memorial The Utah Statp committee for the Roosevelt memorial has been named. W. H. Wattis of Ogden is chairman of the Ogden section. sec-tion. S. H Love was elected Utah state chairman, while Nephi L. Morris Mor-ris was elected as state campaign Ml I manager and W. S. MeCormick as treasurer. Other members of the state committees are former Governor William Wil-liam Spry, who is also a member of the national committee, Colonel C. EL Loose, C. W. Nibley and E. C. Ash-lon Ash-lon of Salt Lake; M. S. Browning, W, H. Wat Us and A. P. Bigelow of Ogden; Og-den; Harvey Cluft of Provo. and Henrv Gardner of Spanish Fork. Dr. Frank K Bartlett, 301-2 1st NTat. Bank Bldg. Phone office 747, res. 2744. i 8534; J Son Surprises Mother Mrs M. Warrington, War-rington, 531 Thirt-flfth street, was gladl surprised on Saturday when her son Henry F. Lewis returned home Irom service in the U S navy. Lewis erved on the "Vicksburg" In Alaskan II wafers for about five months and prior to that was on board the U. S. S. oil barge No. 9, in the Gulf of California 1 for six month5. Do It Now Have a familv picture taken at the Tripp Photo Studio, 320U 25th street, before school begins. 8399 , Picnic at Hermitage A special car h. I i left the Union depot today at 1 30 p. n. carrying a party of Cache Valley residents to the Hermitage, where, they held a most enjoyable picnic reunion re-union A luncheon was served at 6 o'clock and the evening's entertainment entertain-ment will conclude with a dance. Prompt service in Cleaning. Pressing Press-ing and Alterations. Regal Cleaner?, t ' , Phone 513. 8387 We will commence pealing tomatoes within the next few days, all experienced exper-ienced pealers should cali at the offiot at once and regihter and secure books. We will give preference to former employes. em-ployes. (Signed) Utah Canning To Mont7 to loan. KeUy & Herrick. 4706 Marriages Marriages were contract ed at the court house on Saturday b Charles G. Gaines of Bingham, and Anna If, Schmittroth of Elv, and Joseph A Willes of Pocatello, Ida , and Darlene Gordon of Hyrum, Utah. A license was also granted to Callxto Martinez and Belen Orozco of Ogdn, and to Frank T. Boyer and Hazel E Williams of Ogden CUan -agt wanted the Standard office. U. of U. The summer course at the University of Utah will close on August Au-gust 30. Registration for the winter " session will commence September 25. according to an announcement made ry by the head of the school. Artistic Funeral Piece a specialty. L'uuikc F.'or-U Co. Phons 52-W. 4930 Clean rags wanted at The Standard I 1 effice, WTC do custom milling or all klnda of a -Jlfl 1 foui nd feed. West Ogdea Milling and Elevator Co. 3608 Old papcra tor sale. Ogden Ciand ird. COAL, all kinds. Buv now. M. L. Jones Coal & Ice Co. Ph. 1603. 2568 Go ing to Wyoming' -Judge A. W. Agee expects to leave the city tonight lor a short vacation with friends in Wyoming Clerk III. Mrs. Mortcnfon, clerk to Mayor T. Samuel Browning, is suf fering from a slight Indisposition to. day which caused her absence from the office. Her place was taken by her daughter. Born Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Peterson, 703 Twelfth street, are the proud possessors pos-sessors of a new nine -pound baby boy. The birth occurred last Saturday morning, the father's birthday. Returns Home Miss Helen Ebcrle, clerk to the city recorder, has returned to duty after soven weeks' vacation spent in Chicago, Cleveland and New York. Arrives From Overseas Mr and Mrs George Thinnes of Ogden hav3 'received word from tlielr son. Corpora? C. F. Thinnes. 77th transportation corps, of his arrival from overseas. He is now at Camp Merritt, where he Will be honorably discharged from the service and return to his home in this-city this-city in the course of a few days. Forfeits $50 W Bu.ler, arrested by local police officers last evening on a charge of drunkenness and who was subsequently released on the payment of $50 hail failed to appear in the city i com i this morning to answer the charge and the bail was declared for-telted for-telted A bench warrant was ordered iMiied for his arrest. flic Dorcus Society of the English Lutheran Church will meet at the ihome of Miss Melvlna Swanson, 2777 ! Grant avenue, Wednesday, August 20, 1910, at S;30 p. m. Oscar V. Coburn and Emily L. AN lard, both of Ogden, were granted a 1 marriage license at the office of the county clerk this afternoon. Expected Home Wynne Parker, ! formerly clerk in the Ogden State I bank, son of Engineer A. P. Parker, is expected home from overseas service this afternoon. It is understood that he will shortly resume duty in his old position at the bank oo |