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Show months and that mountains of snow have been stored In tho deep ravines and canyons which will In the summer months furnish plenty of water for Irrigation Ir-rigation aiid grazing. Advertisers must have their copy Tor tile Evening Standard the evening bo-foro bo-foro tho day on which the advertisement advertise-ment is to appear In order to Insure publication. A Pleasant Trip. James Harrop, wife and daughter, Isabel, returned to Ogden yesterday morning, having , 6pent a most delightful four weeks in California. Leaving Ogden, February 6, over the San Pedro to Los Angeles, where a pleasing sojourn was made and returning by tho way of San Francisco Fran-cisco over tho Southern Pacific. They report a most enjoyable and beneficial trip. The best anthracite coal at John Farr's. Phone 27. Recovering From Dangerous Operation. Opera-tion. The many frlendB of Miss Julia Roberts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Roberts of Bliss, Idaho, and who was a former student at Sacred Heart academy la Ogden, will be much pleased pleas-ed to learn that she Is recovering nicoly from a 6erlous operation for appendicitis and, If no unforeseen complications occur, will in a short time be able to return to her school work greatly improved in health. E-Z-Money Kelly Money to loan on any good real estate. Geo. J. Kelly. - Made a Good Run. Tho fire laddies of station No. 1, made a splendid run along Grant avenue to Twenty-first street, thence west to No. 146, where, through a defective flue, a flro had been started in tho Rio Grande boarding board-ing house. The blaze was soon extinguished, extin-guished, no material damage being done. The fire occurred at about 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. It was the first run the" department has had to make In a long tlmo. COAL Rock Springs, Cacti Oat and Clear Creek. Gillette Coal Co.. ICi West S7th SL Phones 1074. Battling Nelson En Route to Chicago. Chi-cago. Battling Nelson, lightweight-champion, lightweight-champion, and Dick Hyland, will fight 45 rounds In San Francisco, some time In May, according to an agreement signed last night by J. W. Caffroth, the prize fight promoter, and Jack Perkins, manager for Hyland. A definite date for the fight is to be announced an-nounced soon. The arrangement calls for 133 pounds at the ringside. The papers will be sent to the principals for their signatures. Nelson left for Chicago yesterday morning. RANDOM REFERENCES Mr. Brown Recovering Mrs. Jesse Drown, who underwent a serloua ,ieratlon at the General Hospital, la sported as getting along aa well as osslble under the conditions. It wll 3 necessary for her to remain at the oepltal for at least two weeks bo-ire bo-ire she can be taken home. STORAGE at reasonable rates. In ood brick building. If you need any com, consult John Scowcroft & Sons :ompany. Funeral Services for Mrs. Teague. he funeral over the remains of Mrs. to3e. Farmer Teague, will be held hursday morning at 10 a- m., from ;t. Joseph's church. The remains iar be viewed Wednesday- afternoon od Thursday morning until 9, at the esldence, 2251 Lincoln. Business Prospects Good In Idaho H. Thomas of tho Startup Candy ompany of Provo came down from 'ocatello, Idaho, and . other Idaho oints yesterday afternoon and win maln In the city until this afternoon. Ir. Thomas (states that business gen--ally-Ja picking up In Idaho and that he prospects for the year's business 3th In the Gem state and other lnter-loimtaln lnter-loimtaln states Is very promising. Veather. about Pocatello and other .earby cities In Idaho, he says, is retty much the same aa it la In Og-on. Og-on. . Spring seems to have opened nd the farmers are preparing to do heir plowing and planting. He states bat It is the consensus of opinion mong the farmers and ranchmen of daho that conditions indicate a good-y good-y supply of water for the farms and aages during the present year. There .as been much precipitation in the daho section during the winter |