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Show Inquire of anyone who has a nicely balanced sense of true style and material value whero the summer suit gfcould be purchased and he will recom-? recom-? mend you here. Fabrics with cotton in their makeup and of glaring, cheap designs find a frosty welcome here. Similar welcome is accorded ac-corded the suit that has been skimped" in linings, trim-mings, trim-mings, workmanship, etc., and, if the stylo isn't up to a high metropolitan standard the suit is surely given a cold deal. Tho cool, comfortable suit is offered hore at $10 to $ss m? WATSON -TANNER CLOTHING CO. 376 24th St. ; ""Where the Clothes Fit." i, . I ra " Whether you pay us three-fifty or six dollars dol-lars for a pair of Walk-Over Walk-Over shoes you .can feel sure that every ; penny's value possible has gone into 3rour shoe that every little detail necessary in perfect per-fect shoemaking has ; been carefully consid- Iered. We look after your foot comfort. com-fort. WALK-OVER E BOOT SHOP ANDERSON & imims 2470 Washington Ave. ! ORDER IT TODAY "Tho bread with the Home-Made y, flavor." ' PERFECTION LOAF SANITARY WRAPPER From our oven to your table. MADE BY Wheeler's Bakery Phone 204O-R. 2457 Grant I Vicuna Cafe a I 822 Twenty.fiftb St B I Special Dinner 25 I T I Lunch from 11 . m. to 4 p. m, I I Dinner from 4 to 'J p. m. H f I Lee and Foon, Managero j ZT MONEY TO LOAN On Good Mortgage Security, Address, J. A. PRIT30R Rooms 201-202 Felt Bldg., j Salt Lake City. i - ' FOR FURNACE WORK I SEE Newman & Jackson 2460 Hudoon Ave. Phone 1952 14 Yearc' Experience m Crescent Flour a m made eo good you will g m want t a9a1n' S i 9 fr UTAH MILLING CO. M STANDARD TELEPHONES CALL UP-STANDARD UP-STANDARD EXCHANGE, Dell 58, to Communloato with arrj department. OGDEN HAT FACTORY 358 Twenty-fifth St. Old Hats made new. Panamas a specialty. All work guaranteed. T. B. KELLY, Mgr. L FOR SALS Shelving, scales, culinary articles', etc , at 254G Grant ave., Montgomery's All cheap, call early. B. F. Livingston, Living-ston, Adm. B. B. Wells Estate oo Oregon state board of capitol building build-ing commissioners has adopted roso- -lutions ordering that all future con- ' tracts for public work must contain f a provision that all work be done on ' the eight-hour basis ( oo 1 LEGAL ANNUAL TAX SALE. j Notice Js hereby given in accord- e ance with Section 2655, Compiled g Laws of Utah, 1907. that Weber Coun- I ty, Utah, by and through its Board t of County Commissioners, will, on I Monday, May 27th, 1912, at 12 o'clock noon, at tho front door of the County l Court House in Ogden City, Weber uouniy, utan, oner ror salo in separate sepa-rate parcels, for cash, all of the real estate hereinafter doscrlbed, together togeth-er with all other real estate hold by Weber County, under tax deeds, anil on such sale, the County Clerk of Weber We-ber County. Utah, will execute and deliver to the purchaser or purchasers all of tho titlo of the State of Utah, County of Weber, City of Ogden, or any town or School District interested inter-ested in the real ostate so sold, ox-copting, ox-copting, however, any interests held by Ogden City under tax sale made to Bald Ogden City up to and Including Includ-ing sales for delinquent taxes of 1S94. No bid will be accepted for less than all taxes, costs and interest to dato of sale herein referred to. O B. MADSON. FRANK MOORE, MORONI SKBEN, Board County Commissioners, Werner We-rner County, Utah. S. G. DYE, County Clerk, Wober County, Utah. Dated April lStb, 1912. List of property under tax deed to Weber County to be offered for sale at Public Auction as abovo sthtod: Lots 4 and 5, Block 2, Plat "A," Beg. 92.S feot N. from the S. W cor. of Lot 5, Block 2, Plat "A." Ogden City Sur-voy; Sur-voy; thence E. 1-18.5 feet. North 92.S feot, W. HS.5 feet, S. 92.S feet to tho placo of beginning Lota 8 and 9, Block 16, Plat "A." Beg. 16.5 feet E. and 1G5 feot S. from the N. W. cor. of Lot S, Block 16, Plat "A," Ogden City Survey; thence E. 198 feet, S. 1G.5 feet, W. 19S feot, N. 16.5 feet to the place of boginnlng. Lot 2, Block 37, Plat "A," Ogden City Survey. Being the E. 19.5 feet of tho W. 115.5 feot of Lot 2, Block 37, Plat "A," Ogdcn'Glty Survey. Lots 1 and 10, Block 3, Plat "B," Ogden City Survey. Beginning 23.75 feet E from the S. W. cor. of Lot 1, Block 2. Plat "B." Ogden City Survey; thenco North 151 feet, E. 39.75 feet, S. 154 feet, W. 39.75 feet, to the placo of beginning. Lots 27 and 28, Block 5, Central Park Addition to Ogden City, Utah. Part of Lot 19, Block 2. Child's Addition Ad-dition to Ogden, Utah. Being the South 10 feet of tho West 53.3 feet of Lot 19, Block 2. Child's Addition to Ogden City, Utah. Lots 1 and 2, Block 1, city Viow Addition to Ogden City. Utah. Lot 12 In Block 6, City View Addition Addi-tion to Ogden City, Utah. Lots 9 and 10. Block 8, City Viow Addition to Ogden City, Utah. Lota 9 and 10, Block 11, Falrmount I fg Save the lee by usina a 1 i II I FiflrPlli High Grade Refrigerator 1 tl I I ra IMflSii he Bohn is the ninest grade I m 3 III I'lli'lfeMi manufactured. Keeps the food com- 1 r 1 oILJ 'l l I llll partment from 8 to 10 degrees colder 1 1)5 i , , , 11 j W than other makes. See display in win- 1 - 1 (fjfjlBllI 1 ill Te anney Refrigerator com- 1 fi 1 Bill LJ& HI panymake the best values in the I j I JSZZ1I ' T HI world in medium priced goods, rang- 1 . i li'r . PIS ing in price from $11.00 to 60.00. All . J I j .-' . flf ne ktest improvements at a moderate , - I ' 'wJIp price," Guaranteed satisfactory. J BOYLE TURNlTURf: COMPANY j J Easy Terms. Reliable Goods. 1 1 i Tl ' i A "HfYlV-lfjfMJU, i j il jBiMHi Uli MilHI Mil ft Ml 1 1 TrTTTfTHPIP mPpWUPlPMH LOW ROUND TRIP FARES I VIA 1 UNION PACIFIC 1 s j From Ogden . 1 j TO I i Chicago, 111' $55.00 St Louis, Mo . . . $49.00 1 m Peoria, 111 51.10 St Paul, Minn $52.00 I gj Minneapolis, Minn $52.00 Council Bluffs, la $40.00 I Leavenworth, Kan $40.00 Omaha, Nob $40.00 H 3 Atchison, Kan $40 00 Kansas City, Mo $40.00 1 i St Joseph, Mo $40.00 Denver, Colo , $22.50 I ft Cheyenne, Wyo $22.50 Pueblo, Colo $22.50 P Colorado Spring, Colo $22.50 1 B On sale May 18, 25, 31; June 1, 5, fy 12, 20, 22, 29; July I 3, 12, 20; Aug. 1, 2, 10, 23, 31; Sept. 4, 5. Final return limit, 1 S Oct. 31. I jjj Secure Pullman berths, tickets and full information at H CITY TICKET OFFICE, 2514 WASHINGTON AVE. jjl E. A. SHEWE, 0. P. & T. A. I Some of &m Figures Cash Capital Paid In $ 100,000.00 Surplus and Profits (earned) 136,911.40 U. S. Bonds, Stocks and "Wnrrants 232,608.03 Cash in Vault and with other Banks... 662,027.09 Loans on Mortgages and Personal Security. 1, 224,276. S5 Deposits 1,885,907.03 Total Resources -. 2,132,318.43 OGPEM STATE BANK H. C. Blgelow, Pres. A. P. BIgelow, Cashier. J. JJ". Browning, Vice Pros. J. E. Halverson, sst Cashier. jj Demand the bread that Hess does make; Jp J 3k There's something different In his bake. & 1 I " He bakes that bread called "Home Delight," ft f That people say Is out of sight, K ( "For Hess trade it's strictly made." For sale br all honest dealers f 1 INSIST ON SEEING THE HESS LABEL, OE .' Phone Your Order Direct to 601. fe ?f HE HESS BAKERY, 2557 Grant Ave.V 1 The only chop that invites public Inspection. L.i! LEGAL. (Continued.) Park Annex to Ogden City, Utah. Lots 2G to 3i In Block U, Falrmount Park Annex to Ogden City, Utah. Lots 22 and 23, Block 10. Mountain View Addition 10 Ogden City, Utah. Lots 15 and 1C, Block 22, Is'ob Hill Addition to Ogden City, Utah. Lot 2 In Block 2, RIvervlew Addition Addi-tion to Ogdon Citv, Utah. Lot 50 In Block 12, Unlvorslty Place Addition to Ogdon City. Utah. Lots 34 to 3S in Block 22, University Universi-ty Placo Addition to Ogden City, Utah. Lots 16 and 17 In Block 35, University Univer-sity Place Addition to Ogden City, Utah. Lots 45 and 4C in Block 36, University Uni-versity Placo Addition to Ogdon City, Utah. Lots 40 to 43, Block 40, University Place Addition to Ogden City, Utah. Lot 3 in Block 4S, University Placo Addition to Ogden City, Utah. Lots 37 to 49 In Block 51, University Place Addition to Ogden City. Utah. i B. 1-4 of Sec. 5, Tp. 5, R. 1 W.: Beg. 720.39 feet W. and 9G1.29 feot S. from tho X. E. cor. of Sec. 5, Tp. 5 X It 1 W., Salt Lake Meridian, U. S. Survev; thence S. 49.5 feet, B. 264 feot, N. 49.5 feet, W. 261 feet to the piace Of beginning. Tho X. W. 1-4 of X. W 1-4, Sec. 30, Tp 7, R. 1 W.- Beg 221.2 feet E. from tho X W. 1-4 of Sec 30, Tp. 7 X.. R, 1 W S. L. M., U. S Survey, LEGAL. (Continued.) thenco E. 597 2 feot to road, S. 12.75 chains, more or loss. X. 60 deg.,.W. 3S6.12 feet, X. 55 deg., W. 2.36 chains, S. 18 deg., 30 mln., AV. to W. line of said Sec, N to a point S. 57 deg, 15 mln. W. from beginning, X. 57 deg.. 15 mln., E. 406 feet to the place of beginning, containing 14 acres. The X. E. 1-4, Sec. 25, Tp. 7, R, 2 W : 341.2 feet S. from the X. E. cor. of the X. E. 1-4 of Sec. 25. Tp. 7 X., .R. 2 W., Salt Lake Meridian, U. S. Survey; thence X. 55 deg., W. 112.66 feel, S. 37 deg., 16 mln., W. to S. line of said 1-4 SectlonB. E 2.5S chains, X 67 deg., E. 16.63 chains, X. 34 dog., 20 mln., E. 5.7 chains, S. 62 deg., 24 rain., E. 5.36 chains. X. 19 deg., 19 mln., E. to Section line, Xorth to tho placo of beginning, containing 10.4 acres. The E. 1-2 of the X. E. 1-4, Sec. 7, Tp. 7 X., R. 1 E.; being tho 20 rods of S. 20 rod3 of the E. 1-2 of the X. E. 1-4 of Sec. 7, Tp. 7 X., R. 1 E.. Salt Lake Meridian, U. S. Survey, containing 10 acres. X. E. 1-4 and W. 1-2 of Soc. 13. Tp. 7 X., R. 4 E being all of tho X. E. 1-4 and the W. 1-2 of Sec. 13, Tp 7 X.. R 4 E., Salt Lake Meridian, U. S Survey, containing 4S0 acres. All Section 1j, Tp. 7 X., R. 4 E., containing 640 acres, being all of Sec. 17 Tp. 7 X., R. 4 E., Salt Lako Me- j rldian, United States Survey. YORKING MEN jl 5 A Bank Account for you means enjoyment jjj 8 when you are well care and attention when you E g are sick and the feeling of Security and .Safety all 1 1 1 the time. I 1 We especially invite the accounts of working- 1 1 I 4 Per Cent Interest on Savings Accounts. jj 8 tm $&$ ;1 You can't clean house with- m h out his help. He offers to 'm-j help with 1 ,fe Insect Powder 1 Powder Guns ! tlquld Insecticides ' Chloride Ume Household Ammonia Chamolo Skins ; Sponges ft Furniture Polish, etc j H See Window Display. lil .o HI PRESCRIPTION SPECIAUST3 D Everything In the Drug Line. , wl 249 Wash. Ave., Ogden, Utah U Does Your 1 Pocket Pay Cto j & .1 Does It give you the self- ( If respect and confidence In HI the future that u gradually II increasing bank account in ( II does' K l Money in your pocket p B soon goes to extravagances. Ofr ij Money deposited here draws O 4 per cent interest. ' jgj Begin to save novr. One & M dollar -will open a Savings fa. r ffl Account here and by adding 9 19 to It regulnrly, you will soon P P havo a good, substantial JL bank account. ' W THE OGDEN SAVINGS I, BANK, OGDEN, UTAH t OFFICERS David Eccles, ( President; Henry H. Ro- JP lapp, Vice President; Chas. Jr H. Barton, Cashier. JL ' Capital and Surplus, $100,000 2334 WASHINGTON AVE. S OUR TAILORING Insures satisfaction as to the style, IB fit and fabric of any garment you may B order. Each coat, cult and overcoat fifll Is fashioned with care and oklH. WM OUR PRICES MB speak for themselves. You will find mKt it hard to duplicate our offerings. , K CLEANING AND PRESSING. H nmm mimim ' I Phone 433. 223 23th St. ' H FIRST NATIONALl I BANK of Ogden, Utah fl U. S. DEPOSITARY iH Capital and Undivided Profits H $275,000.00 H David Eccles, Pres. G. H. Tribe, M Vlce-Pres. John Watson, Vice- H Pres. M. S Browning, Vice-Pros. H John Plngree, Cashier. Jo. F, H Button, Acst. Cachler. B Tjjjoj Ttijl 2582 WASH. AVE. jjJHG WALLPAPER AT 20 PER CENT $ DISCOUNT. & PAPERHANGING, TINTING, Vj- PAINTING and what not? !ifif2 Do you care for quality In your work? Wrkii MAKE COMPARISON. TOff All work done at "Schedule Prlc" of PJ the trade. jjJjJ ,..-rtTii, ' ,-i 7 t jM - afrB |