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Show 1$ RANDOM m REFERENCES H A square deal for everybody. Low- H eBt prices; latest styles. Fashion Shop ;; Women's Wearing Apparel. Coats, H suits, dresses, waists and skirls. 2470 Washington avenue. H' Judge Denies Plea In district court f yesterday Judge A. E. Pratt denying i the suit for divorce started by Mary H 1 H. Payne against Fred P. Payne said ( I; that the complainant should file an amended complaint and plead for sep- H At iUa AittflntiiA unotiinrl Tn point that way. jj Forsale by owner One of the best m 20 acres of land in Weber county on jfl bench. Has 1,100 peach trees. 500 !J cherries, Bing, Napoleon and Lambert 51 old water right, 6-room house, city water, electric lights, 3,000 feet street M frontage, one-half fruit trees, one-half iji tomato and beet land. Immediate pos- session. C H. Smith, 278 25th Street. J3 Born The many friends of Mr. and M Mrs. George Umber of Kenilworth, JJ Utah, will be pleased to learn o the jp arrival at their home of a baby girl i on March 9th. All doing well. Mrs. Ij Umber, before her marriage, was Miss 1 Marie Witteveeu, the genial nurso in P Dr. Edward I. Rich's office for so many years. jf St. Patrick's Day, Mar. 17th, ureen i carnations. Dumkc Floral. Fhona I 250. 3571 Ij Scouts Learn Community -Singing I Boy Scout troop No. -1, known as the Hi "Teddy Bears," Is being taught com- (jj munity singing by Miss Mona Smith, In and the following officers have been I appointed: F. A, Bartlett, William V. Rockefeller, and Henry B. Tanner. j Professor S. II. Clark of Chicago University, will give three dramatic jfl readings at the Tabernacle, March 2G and 27, as follows: Abraham Lincoln, jj (Drinkwater), Friday evening; George jl Washington, (Mackoy), S a turd aw aft- ernoon; Tho Four Horaemen of the Apocalypse, (Ibanez), Saturday eve- ning, 364S I Teachers' Salary Schedules Super- intendent W. Karl Hopkins will pre-m pre-m pare a schedule regarding increases of teachers' salaries and will submit the report to the city school board Friday, II I a Ml iiiiBMMi m rnnaa ,-. 1 March 26. At the meeting hold last evening the board members expressed sali?faction at the progress which is being made by the schools of tho city. Maccabees Masquerade Ball K. P. hnll March 17lh. 3487 Railroads to Aid Auto Trade It. I. Ruby, assistant superlntendcni of transportation for the Southern Pacific Pa-cific Co., reports that railroads arc ms Icing efforts to furnish the au'orao-bJle au'orao-bJle trade on the Pacific coast. Difficulty Diffi-culty Jr. locating rolling stock to transport trans-port the cars is being met with, he stafod. Virginian Dinner Tuesday night 6 o 7:30, First Presbyterian church, one dollor. Elaborate decorations and cos-1 tumos befitting the day. Best of Instrumental, In-strumental, vocal and dramatic enter-tainmeni enter-tainmeni given in dining1 room during dinner. 3687 Wallpaper cleaners, the veterans of the game. Lowe & Greenwell. Phone 333S 3023 Greiner's Chili is the Best. 2619 Maccabees Masquerade Ball K. P. hall March 17th. 3187 Amalgamated Sugar Official Leaves, S. M. Edgell, vice president of the Amalgamated Sugar company, left this i afternoon for San Francisco, upon a . business trip. Real ice cream, $2.25 delivered. Greenwell Confectionery 3030 BOICK, cement and plaster jobbing, chimneys, firewalls, etc. Phono 770. 1132 Old papers tor saie. Ogden Stand, ard. Life in Japan ,to Be Portrayed The popular Sunday service at the First Congregational church tomorrow night at 7:30. Two reels of films will be shown depicting the lire in Japan, and the address will be delivered by Dr. Otis Carey, for forty-one years a professor pro-fessor in the Doshishya University of that country and a foremost authority on the life of the people. j Coal M. L. Jones Coal & Ico Co. j Prompt delivery. 413 24th St. 2173 Home made bread, pies, cakes. Made better. Greenwell Confectionery. 3030 Clean rags wanted at The Standard 'ffict. ' Clean rags wanted at The Standard office. Lime and Sulphur. Ars. of Lead. Black Leaf "40" for sale at Grout's Grain Store, 332 24lh SU 3703 |