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Show " having come to Utah sixty-two ears ago, and having resided in Weber county during the most of that time. The program consisted of songs, rc- citations and speeches, together with , luncheon and general social recreation. recrea-tion. Sixty relatives, besides many friends were present to honor the occasion, oc-casion, it was a surprise party in honor of Mr. Chase, ho nol knowlns anything of the affair until the tlnio of the party. COAL Rock Spring, Cartlo Gat r.nd Clear Creek. Gillette. Coal Co. 153 West 27th St. Phones 1074. Addresses High School Students. President Kingsbury of the University of Utah visited the Ogden High School yesterJay and addressed the student body on subjects of general interest. Get Your Garments New Spring and Summer goods. Factorv prices, at the Knitting Factory, 302 25th St - Visits High School. Parley God-.lard. God-.lard. instructor at the Agricultural college at Logan, visited the business department of the local high school yesterday. Kodak Finishing. Tr'.pp Studlo.340 25th- Sult Submitted to Jury The case of George A. Torry vs. the Oregon Short Line Railroad company, to recover re-cover $"ifirt, njlegcd to be due the I lalntifT by virtue of the loss of cer tain baggage while In transit over the railroad, was-i hr-anrt yesterday and submitted to a jury for judgment. Hock Springs. Kemmcrcr, Castle Gr.to. Anthracite and Coke. M. L J'jncs Coal Co. Judgment for Plaintiff In the case of Smith and Hodgson against Clara C Fobs to recover 1175, alleged to bo due for certain plans ami specifications specifi-cations for n residence in the city, was heard yesterday and judgment rondered In favor of the plaintiffs for the sum sued for. ' For faucy painting and decorating, call on or address P. E- Wobcrg, 325 0th street. Visitors from Evanston. Mrs. V. II. Roth, and son. of Evanston, Wyo., arc visiting for a few days with their cousin, Mrs. A. R. Heywood of thlo city. Peerless Sodas are belter and fresher fresh-er Made in Ogden. Suit Filed In District Court M. L. Harbison yesterday filed a suit in the district court against Harry York, to recover $400, alleged to be due for three had of horses, sold the defendant defend-ant within the last thirty days. Judgment Judg-ment for $400 is prayed for. E-Z-Money Kelly Money to loan on iny good real estate. Geo. J. Kelly. Chamber of Commerce An executive execu-tive session of the Ogden Chamber of Commerce was held lest evening, at which considerable routine business busi-ness was done. The things done, however, were withheld from the newspaper correspondents. Advertisers muM navo tneir copy for ttro Evening Standard tho evening bo-fore bo-fore the day on which tho advertisement advertise-ment is to appear In ordor to insure publication. Exceeded Speed Limit. S. W. Hedges Hedg-es Is alleged to have exceeded the speed limit with his automobile last evening and officers arrested him. He is expected to appear before the municipal muni-cipal court this morning and make an accounting STANDARD TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOMS Ind. 'Phone, two flngs..No. 58 BeM 'Phone, two rings.. No. 56 BUSINESS OFFICE Ind. 'Phone, one ring.. No. 58 Bell 'Phong, one ring.. No. Go RANDOM REFERENCES Lewis School Defeated. The Lewis pchool was defeated by the preparatory class of tho Weber academy, in basketball bas-ketball by a score of 16 to 11. STORAGE ar rcHfroi,oie rates, lo good brick buDdlng. If you need any room, consult John Scowcroft & Sona Compnny. Celebrate Seventy-ninth Anniversary Anniver-sary The seventy-ninth anniversary of Wells Chase was celebrated last evening at the church of the Reorganized Reorga-nized Church of Jesus Christ of the -Latter-Day Saints, and it was a very enjoyable affair. Mr. Chase Is a pioneer pio-neer of this section of country, ho |