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Show STANDARD TELEPHONES r EDITORIAL ROOMS Ind. 'Phone, two i Jogs.. No. 58 BeM 'Phone, two rings. .No. 66 BUSINESS OFFICE Ind. !Phone, one ring.. No. 59 Bell 'Phone, one ring.. No. S3 ' the beautiful ceremony of the Methodist Metho-dist Episcopal church. Only the relatives re-latives of the happy couple were present. pres-ent. Their host of friends wish them all happiness. They will be at home, at Thirty-seventh and Harrison. STORAGE at rrneoi.aoie rates, lo f-ood brick building. If you nfed any room, consult John Scowcroft & Son J Company. Supt. Eggertson at Plain City-Superintendent City-Superintendent Eggertson addressed the people of Plain City last evenlu;: on the question ' Choice." He handled the subject in a very Interesting and convincing way, treating the question In Its broadest sense. He stated that ' one ruust make a choice iu life In ali of its phases, there being two forces the positive and the negative always al-ways in evidence and always at work, -r. 1 C I ITmwArnr Plfl0 RANDOM REFERENCES Pleasing Musical Program Tho congregation con-gregation at the Methodist church was greatly pleased with the special mu-eIc, mu-eIc, consisting of a vocal solo by Mr. Hays Watson, who made his Initial appearance very successfully. Mr. Morris Andrews of Salt Lake City rendered ren-dered a violin solo in a very masterly master-ly manner. Modern "Woodmen Rally Monday, May 3rd, 1909, 7 p. m. Funeral This Mcrnlng The funeral of Laura A. McKenzle. Infant daughter of Mrs. Olive McKenzle. was held at the residence, 1751 Center street. Glasgow addition, at 11 o'clock this morning. You know and we all know that W. L. Douglas ?3.50 and $100 shoes arc better than any $5.00 and JG.00 shoes of any other make. For sale at The Palace Good Clothes Store, Cd r.l, clnukt UX.lv. JIIUK3, mmu..vi, Gr.tc. Anthracite and Coke. M. L. Jjnes Coal Co. PeerleEB Sodas are better and fresher. fresh-er. Mai in Ogdcn. - Mrs. Sufan Russell Buried The funeral fu-neral of Mrs. Susan E. Russell was held at the Fifth ward meeting house vesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock, BUh-cp BUh-cp II. C. Jacobs presiding. A ladles' double quartette sang 'Rest;" Mrs. Marv Farley rendered the solo "After," and "Mrs. Mary Jones sang tho solo. "Oh, My Father." The speakers were Presidents John Watson and C. F. Mlddleton, Bishop II. C. Jacobs, Patriarch Patri-arch George W. Larkin and Elder William Wil-liam A. Kolderw.Mi. Many friends and relatives of the deceased attended the last sad rites and brought many beautiful beau-tiful floral offerings as tokens of tho esteem In which the departed was held by them. The Interment took place In the Ogden City ccnWery, Elder Bernard Ber-nard Denkers dedicating the grave. Kodak Flnlahlng.TMpp StuUo.340 25th-Funeral 25th-Funeral of Floyd Baird-Funeral Parents' Meeting A parents' meeting meet-ing will be held at the North Ogden fehool house tomorrow evening, at which educators of the county schools will discuss school toplof. These meetings are being held In all the school districts of the county a3 fait as they can be arranged fot, and the teachers find time' to attend them. - E-Z Money Kelly Money to loan on ny good real estate. Geo. J. Kelly. Thelma Bailey Burled The funeral of Thelma Bailey was held at the North Ogdcn meeting house yesterda y at 12:30 o'clock Bishop James Ward presiding The body was burled in the North Ogden cemetery COAL Rock Spring?, Otstle Gato nnd Clear Crack. Gillette Coal Co. 1C3 West 27tb SL Phones 1074. Were Wedded Sunday A very pretty pret-ty wedding look place at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. R. C Lundy, Jr., Sunday afternoon, at C o'clock, when Robert S. Marshall and Miss Grace Heme Porter were united In tho holy bonds of matrimony by Rev. G. W. McCreery, who used sen-ices over the remains ol t loyu StratforJ Balrd, Infant smi of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Baird. will be held this afternoon af-ternoon at 2 o'clock at 21S4 Jefferson avenue. The Interment will be made In the Ogden City cemetery. Advertisers rau nave tneir copy for tiie Evening Standard tho evening bo-fore bo-fore tho day on which tho advertise-n advertise-n ent Is to appear in order to Insure publication. "Fast Day" Observed Yesterday being "fast day" with the Mormon people, peo-ple, no general services were held in the Ogden tabernacle, but testimony meetings were held In the various ecclesiastical ec-clesiastical wards of tho three stakes of Weber county. Elk Coal No soot, no rocks, no clinkers. The family coal. John Fair, phone 27. - May Test Validity of the Law In answer to the state railroad commission, commis-sion, which called attention of the railroad rail-road people to the fact that the law prescribing the number of brakemen on freight trains required by the act of the last legislature, known as the "Three-brakemcn act," was not being complied with, W. H. Bancroft, vlce- president and general manager of tho Southern Pacific company's lines east of Sparks, Btates that It is the intention inten-tion of the company to give a fair trial lo tho law by complying with it, but that If the company finds it working a hardship on It. thg constitutionality of Lhe act will be contested in the courts. Otherwise the company will continue lo comply with tho law. Have ou been io gee our new spring line of W. L. Douglas Hhoes and oxfords ox-fords at $3.50 and $4 00. Tho Palace. 280 25th St. Has Artificial Teeth A race horse ivith false teeth is the latest from the ;at. Gilpin, a horse owned by II. Dooker, is the first animal to spring he new style, and it Is said to be cavorting ca-vorting around a New York track as :hlpper as you please with a set ofnew molars. When the horse lost Its ;rlnders a cast was made of the mouth ind a plate made. Since then the horse has Improved in condition and ?cems to be very proud of Its acqulsl-lon. acqulsl-lon. Gllpln Is a fast animal, and when he lost his teeth It was thought ho ivould be lost to the turf, but not so. Since he has been supplied with false :eeth he has won $50,000 from tho bookies and he has probably won twice that sum In the pool rooms. |