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Show READ THIS ADVERTISING PRICES Want advertisement cost one cent per word each Issue, or 5 cents per line of five words per day, no first insertion less than 25 cents, or two or more lines per week at the rats of 2f cents per line per week, or 75 cents per line per month. Remember flve avr-age words make a line. All advertisements on this page must be paid in advance. No exception to this rule. HELP WANTED FEMALE. 52 50 PER DAY; on woman in each town to distribute free circulars and take orders for concentrated fla-1 voting In tubcp D B. McCurdy Co.. I Como bldg., Chicago 1-25-lrao COMPETENT girl foi houBework. j Mrs. H. H Rolapp, 2520 Madison 1-21-1 wk . LADY canvasscrB. Arabian Tea Importing Im-porting Co., phone 110, 2370 Wash. Ave. 12-20-tf DRESSMAKING--Reasonable, prices 1454-J. 278 22d st. 10-29-lmc SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE ANY lady can earn $40.00 monthly, copying letters, spare time at home Booklet 10 cents In silver. Tells how American copving association, Washington, Wash-ington, D C. WANTED Situation as housekeeper. In hotel or private family, in or out i of ton. References Address S, care Standard 1-20 Iwk EXPERIENCED nurse. Phone 2194-W. 2194-W. 1-21-lwk TO HOUSEWIVES TO THE Business Men. Housewives--Sanitary Garbage and Waste Paper Co., is now prepared to furnish you a sanitary can, haul your waste paper pa-per and garbage Office 24381-2 Wash. Prices reasonable. Phone 620. 1-3-tf DRESSMAKING. WAN TED Dressmaking by the day or week. Phone 211 1 J 1-22-tf SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. M N who understands dairy cows to take farm on shares. W B Wedell, 1-17-lmo AGENTS WANTED MY PLAN will start you In a big paying pay-ing business of your o n ion different differ-ent ways Particulars fres Zimmer man, Dept. 22, 1016 Oakdale Ave., Chicago. ACEN'TS Get our new proposition , and begin making big money call-; ing on auto owners Full details free. P. W Roach Trading Co., Bill ings, Mont AGENTS Here's your opportunit to handle our big proposition which sells at sig.it. Big profits. Partlcu- lars free. Ada Specialty Co . Em- ' j, ire Bldg , Hoise, Ida. , AGENTS wanted who desiie to Increase In-crease their daily income without interfering with present occupation : m Write toda for particulars. Address Behen's Specialty Co., Great Falb. jffj Mont. & HELP WANTED MALE. ARK YOU DOINU WORK that is lay. ing the foundation ol a successful, , happy life? Or arc you just drifting , along, doing any work you can get. .i whether you like it or not? You j can't afford to disregard the future If between 17 and 25 the age when you lay the foundation oi our life's success or failure, you should be at work where even thing you do counts j If jrou feci that your present job will! not lead you well onto the road to succeed, find out what the United States Nav, will do for you. Call at the Navy Recruiting Station, 2510 Wpshlncton Ave, Ogden. Utah and find out everything about Navy pa , hours, promotion, Hie healthy life, physical training, and line class of men you'll associate with Get full i details about chances to learn a trade to see the world ;ind to hae up money. mon-ey. The officers and men at the Recruiting Station wi'l answer everv question. You'll enjoy meeting them, even If you decide not to enter the Navy Write for 'The Making of a Man-o Warsmen." a free book which describes the dally life of 'aw men, in simple language and interesting photos Send now so you won't put It off and forget Address Bureau of Navigation, Box 35", Nay Department, Depart-ment, Washington. D C. GOVERNMENT examinations ; most W thorough preparation, ?5. Returned II ir not appointed Particulars free. m 5 American Civil Service School, Wash A lngton, D C. SALESMEN WANTED. B THE LINK AND FHE TIME Sell groceries and provisions to jjfiB farmerB and other large consumers Now booking orders for spring delivery deliv-ery Superior goodb, commissions advanced; ad-vanced; exclusive territory Splendid opening for honest, energetic men. Write today for particulars. BB JOHN SEXTON & CO . WHOLESALE GROCERS. IMPORTERS. MANUFACTURERS. MANU-FACTURERS. CHICAGO. ILL. SALESMEN to sell new educational specialty to school boards, exclusive territory, no competition; liberal proposition. Union School Furnish-rif Furnish-rif ing Company. 1034 W Van Buren St. Chicago, 111. ,gf AMBITIOUS salesmen, neat appear ant e call on merchants in their ler hC.. ' ritoiy; elegant sideline; convenient to carry; good commissions, prompt 1 fJ remittance Belmont Mfg. Co.. Cln 1 cinnati, O SALESMEN WANTED. (Continued.) SELL groceries direct to farmers in your community for the largest wholesale house Helling direct by samples sam-ples all goods guaranteed. Drop shipments or carload; permanent positions po-sitions worth $35 to $100 per week I and up, liberal terms, give references. refer-ences. Address Dept. C, Hitchcock Hill & Co., Chicago FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. TWO housekeeping rooms, modern: gas 2201 Lincoln Ave. 1-25-1 wk TWO furnished housekeeping rooms electric light and gas. 2370 Lin coin ave. 1-24-lwk TWO modern furnished housekeeping rooms (E) 2717 Washington ave Close In. 1-23-1 wk LIGHT housekeeping and sleeping rooms, light, gas and close in 26M Wash. 1-23-1 wk FURNISHED housekeeping rooms: strictly modern, except heat 123 Popular. 1-20-lwk THREE furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 2155 Lin 1-20-lwk FURNISHED rooms at 204 23rd st. 1 20-lwk TWO housekeeping rooms, modern, gas. 2201 Lincoln ave. 1-20-1 vvlcj ROOMS for light housekeeping, lights, bath and gas. 2613 Wash. 1-16-lwk TWO housekeeping rocms, modern, gas , 2201 Lincoln Ave. 1-13-lwk HOUSEKEEPING rooms. 171 22d st. 1-13-lwk . . BACHING quarters. Room in rear On ground floor, with some shed room Address B. L. Cars Standard. FURNISHED aDd unfurnished flats. 2G34 Grant. 9-26-6mo FOR RENT Furnished, new, clean. comfortable housekeeping rooms. ?1 wk. up Hit K. 2-13-lyr ROOMS for housekeeping. Utahna. 7-29-tI WANTED ROOMS YOUNG man wishes 1 or 2 rooms in modern house In outskirts ol town ddress Postofflce Box 135 1-11-lwk FSR RENT BOARL AND ROOM. FURNISHED rooms with board. 25$ 2nd St. 1-19-lwk WANTED BOARD AND ROOM. 01 NG married woman wants board and room in private family, bench preferred. Apply H W., care Standard. Stan-dard. t-23-lwk OR RENT UNFURNISHED ROOMS THREE rooms. $5.00 per month C7 4J Sullivan Ave. 1-9-Ut FOR RENT UNFURNISHED HOUSES. MODERN 4 -room cottage on Barlow avenue. Phone J. O Douglas. 877 1-22-tf 5-ROO.M brick $15 Corner Grant and Mst 1-21 lwk FOR rent, after Feb. 1, one of Dr. I Rich's ilats, 2105 Jefferson ave $35 per month Tel. 609. 1-17-tf FOUR-ROOM house 3279 Adams 1 apply 140 27th 1-20-lwk G-ROOM modern brick: fine location on bench; gas. porches. C. D. IVES, 380 25th St I- 15-lmo A COMFORTABLE "-room house on the bench Call room 403 First National Na-tional bank. 1-10-tI C-ROOM modern; close in. desirable C- D. IVES, 3S0 25th St. ONE 4-room house. $10 a month Call phone 967. 12-6-tt 4-ROOM brick bouse; barn ana ctli lar; large lot Apply 315 12th St FOR RENT FURNISHEO HOUSES MODERN furnished house: furnace. J-lu 2579 Monroe. Phone 1715. 1-24-lwk NEW 4-room brick: piano- porches; strictly modern; $20. 880 21st St. Tel. 147:!-W. l-23'-lwk FOR RENT FURNISHED APARTMENTS. MODERN housekeeping apt , bath gas range, disappearing beds, cheap 2266 Washington ave. II- 26-lwk - FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS 7-DRAWER Singer sewing machine, $10. 322 24th st. The Exchange. 1-25-lt MILCH cow 151 W. 29th st 1-25-lt SECONDARY WATER In Davis and Weber County Canal Co., for sale or rent Address P. O Box 054, Ogden. Og-den. 1-23- lwk ONE meat cutter, $75; one refrigerator refrigera-tor for butcher Bhop; one orn beef press; fish box; cash register, one Uieat block. Inquire Job Pingree Jr.. 2616 Washington Tel. 799 1-22-lwk EIGHTEEN complete toilets In good condition; single or in bulk Appk Heuly Hotel l-22-lwl GOOD single buggy and harness, cheap. 158 27th st 1-20-lwU BLACKSMITH shop for sale; tools and material; good location. For particulars. C Nielsen, 12th st and Washington ave. Ogden 1-20 lwk HOUSEHOLD furniture, almost new, bv piece or bulk 244 17th st. 1-20-lwk FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS (Continued.) GENTLEMAN'S bicycle, fine condl tion, bargain City Repair Shop, 2474 Lincoln 1-20-lwk FULL sized ink barrels, $1 00 apiece 1-18-tf IRON block and tackle with long one-inch one-inch rope Inquire at Standard Office. KINDLING wood. YarJ on Hudson Ave., bet. 23rd and 24th Sts. Phone 517-J. 12-28-tf GOOD Cutter for 6ale cheap; also housekeeping rooms for rent Phono 1269-W. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE HOME SNAPS. 5-room house, lot 50x132, 1-2 block from car. price, $1,000, $250 cash 3 room house, lot 33x132 feet; 1,000; $300 cash, balance easy monthly payments pay-ments 4-room house, lot 32x132 Price $1600, $350 cash, balance monthly. Groom house, modern, lot 66x137 ft. Price $3,750; $1,000 cash, bal time. 8-room house, modern, lot, 62x330 ft , in main residence district A snap at 14,000; $1,500 cash balance to suit We have bargains in all partB of the city Houses for rent If j ou wish to bu, sell, trade or rent call and see us. M ATTH E WS-M'CU LLOCH CO.. Under First Nat. Bank. Phone 301-W 1-24 lwk GOOD business opportunity; stock and building in a fine location. Ogden. Og-den. cheap, will take part payment in live stock, selling on account of ill health and Interests elsewhere. Address Ad-dress W C Standard 1-25 lwk HUNTER & KENNEDY have moved from 502 First National bldg. to 423 24th st., opposite the court house 1-25-lwk MODERN HOMES, perfect beauties, easy terms, ideal locations Phone 1427. 1-21-lmo 4 ACRES chicken or fruit ranch on car line; modern house; 1st water right; fine plant well equipped. Ready I to start hatching. Call J. C. Farr, East of Ice House on Canyon Car line. 1-18-lmo NEW brick bungalow : bargain easv terms C D. IVES. 380 ' :. t h St 1-15-lmo BEST LOTS In the City. F. Heuder-shot, Heuder-shot, under Ut. Nat 1 Bank. Phone 322-J. LOST PIRSE containing $11.40 bet 23rd and 30th on Wash. Ave. Return to Standard Reward. 1-8-21 POULTRY BABY CHICKS. S. C. White Legnorns, Brown Leg-horns. Leg-horns. Place our order now for baby chicks. We guarantee satisfaction. Write for price list Orland Hatchery, Orland. Glenn To, Cal. 1-11 -Smo FARM TO TRADE? FARM near town for house, close in. C D. IVES, 380 25th St. l-15-lyr PERSONAL MADAME YOGIS, the greatest fore seer, astrologisi. palm and card reader Call and be convinced 15b 26th st La Grande Cottage. 1-22 lwk MONEY TO LOAN MONEY to loan on real eptate H A. Purdy, 2478 Washington ave . 2d floor. 12-21-lmoi Mone to loan on city and farm property. Any amount, no delay Mathews-McCulloch Co. under First Nat'l Bank (A) Phone 801-W. MONEY TO I. OAS' on real estate. $100 up real estate contracts and mortgages bought and sold BICHSEL INVESTMENT CO.. 2411 Washington Ave. Room 11. MONEY to loan on watches, diamonds, dia-monds, jewelry, tirearme, etc. Uncle Un-cle Sam's Loan Office, establisned 1885 The Money Lenders of Ogden 278 25th sL C. H. Smith, Prop 9-4-lyr CHATTEL loans, salary loans You can get it todav Cheapest rates, best and most private terms In Utah D D. Drake, over Paine & Hurst. MORTGAGE LOANS on improved farm or city property. HUNTER 6 KENNEDY, 502 First National bid? 5-12-tf MONEY to loan on real estate security secur-ity (Y J J Brummil 4-27-tf WANTED MISCELLANEOUS CURTAINS done up. Mrs Knight. 1344-W 1 23-1 wk CURTAINS laundered. Phone 1644-W 1644-W 1-20-1 mo WANTED Good ligh'. second-band automobile, 4 or 5 passenger, give full particulars and price first letter J H , care Standard 1-20-lwk LEGAL SUMMONS. In the District Court of Weber Count, Slate of Utah Bertha Hubbard. Plaintiff, vs. George S Hubbard. Defendant The State of Utah to the Said Defendant. De-fendant. You arc hereby summoned to appear ap-pear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you. If served within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action, and In case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court This action is brought to recover a judgment dissolving the Bonds of Matrimony now and heretofore existing exist-ing between you and the plaintiti T R O'CON NOLLY, Plaintiffs Attorney, P. O. address, No 2411 Washington avenue, Ogden, Utah First publication January 11, 1S13. Last publication February 8, JJ13 I OGDEN I BUSINESS DIRECTORY Advertisements in this column : cost 75c per line per month, payable pay-able in advance. 1 ATTORNEYS LAWYER O CONNOLLY, lover Nye i Clothing Store) 2411 Wash ave. Phone 393 E. T HULANISKI, First National Bank bldg 12-H-t: BILLIARDS AND POOL. BAKER'S Billiard Rooms removed from 32G 25th Bt. to 2452 Grant ave We have the best tables and cues in the state. Tables for sale, and repairing done. Agent tor the Menn Billiard Co of Milwaukee. 1-22-1 mo BOOKBINDING J WILSON Book and loose leaf de vice manufacturer Upstairs, 2465 Wash Phone 850. 12-30-lrao CAST WELDING" LEAKY water tanks, water jacket?, stove casting or any old casting welded G. C Kimes. 34 5 23rd st 1-20-1 wk CARPET CLEANING K. VAN KA MPEN Phone 8S3 for upholstering, up-holstering, mattress making, re-stretching re-stretching of bed fprlngs CHIROPRACTOR , F. J. FREENOR. D. C, all acute and I chronic diseases Rms 13-14, 2411 Washington ave. Office hours. 9 to 11:30 a. m , 1 to 5 p m. 11-5-tI EDUCATIONAL Fit yourself for business. SMITHSONIAN NIGHT SCHOOL Practical business courses ELEC VACUUM CLEANERS DELIVERED and demonstrated $1 00 a day. Electric Service Co, up 24th Street. ELECTRICAL TREATMENT DR J H. CARTER 256 Washington ave. office phon 17S2; res. 391-11 Massage, electric and vibrator treatment treat-ment for the cure of rheumatism, paralysis, pa-ralysis, nervous troubles 12-2-lyr EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING P. HanFeu's Elpctr' v.l Shoe Shop, 309 21th St. Best work and material in the city. All work guaranteed. Give us a trial ll-30-3mo FIRE INSURANCE. js PRANK HEHDERSHOT, under Utah Nat'l Bank. (Fl 1'hone 322-J. OLD reliable companies that pay. C D IVES, Agent, 180 2".th St. FURRIERS TAXIDERMIST riJRS cleaned and remr'de'ed, 6kina dressed, work guaranteed. T. Ga-jewsky, Ga-jewsky, 375 23rd street. HOTELS TilE ("RFSTON Steam ber.ted; hot and cold water, every room new and modern; 50c and up Twenty-fifth Twenty-fifth street, opposite City park. JUNK OGDEN JUNK HOUSE If ;.ou have any kind of junk, phon- us up We will call for it Tel. 210 ' NOTARY PUBLIC. C D IVES. ::$" Twenty-fifth St PAINTING. PAPERHANG1NG PAINTING, papcrhanging a id tinting I Y den Hoi tog phore 571-R. PHOTOGRAPHY WE suggest Photos for your friends. Bring the kiddies for postcard photos Evpert work, nothing else. ( rawshaw Studio, Upstairs, 21'J 25th Street PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON DR A FERN LU N D, Physician and Surgeon. Office hours 11 to 4 p, m New Peery Bldg . Hudson Ave Phone 19C-W Residence pboue 2129-W. 648 Was) lngton avenue 6-11-tf PRINTING G. B. DENKERS & SON Union Printers, stationery, wedding stock, et , 2349 1-2 Wash A.ve. Upstairs. WOODY PRINTING CO. We do good work. 2405 (G) Wash Phone 8oQ 12 3u lmo RUBBER STAMPS. OGDEN STAMP W ORES, phono 45;, or mall card if you wish us to call with samples. (N) Office Spaxgo's. 12 3-lt SANITARY WORK CITY SCAVENGER, McCartj & Co.. 2728 Grant. Bell nbone 2018-W SECOND-HAND GOODS NEW AND SECOND HAND furniture, lolblug and shoes, bought, sold or exchanged; alio tiunks and Buitcnsee cheap A Slner. Phone 1321. 179 1-2 Tw.ntv -fifth St 6-13-lyr. I X L FURNITURE store. 2227 Washington Wash-ington ave ; 2d-haud furniture of all kinds bought and sold, prices which no other stoio can equal. 12-2-lyr STOVE REPAIRS WATER jackets for all ranges No one et has informed us of ono of ours ever causing any serious trouble trou-ble SummeriU's stove repair house, 2304 Washington. Tel 3C4. L-S-tf TAILORED-MADE CORSETS SPJRELlA CORBET. (L) Mrs. Smith Phone CC1-W. TAILORS AND CLEANERS NYLANDER BROS. -Tailors, clean-Ing, clean-Ing, Pressing nnd Pepalrlng Phono 342-.I. Office 368 2fth St. 1-4-lmo TAILORING, DRY CLEANING C. A EKLUND, Tailor, Cleaning, Repairing Re-pairing Upstairs. 2465 Wash Ave Phone 348-W. 12-301 mo VARNISHING AND PAINTING J J. M KINNON. 2202 Ya8h Ave CaT-riagc CaT-riagc and (L) Auto painting "VETERINARY SURGEON E. A. RUNDY, D. V. 3. Ph0n3 828? Office and Hospital, 215C Washington FRATERNAL SOCIETIES MASONIC Queen Esther chapter No. 4, O. E. S.. regular meetings held at Masonic hal on Washington ave. ! between 25th and 26th sts. the tlrst; and third Fridays of each month So- j ! journlng members cordially invited to attend. Fannlo M. Whittr-more, W. M., Lallic E Cave, Secretary. Unity Lodge. No. 18. F. & A. M., 1 Masonic Temple. 2f6u Washington avenue. Meetings every Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. m. Member of Sister Lodges and sojourning bretnren cordially Lulted to attend. H. L. Herrington. W. hi. Felix T. Moore. Secretary, Women of Woodcraft Ogden Clr-cle Clr-cle No. 581, meets every Wednesday I night at 7 30 o'clock. K. of P. hall Ylsting neighbors invited. .Dues can 1 ! be paid to Dr. Alice M. Ridge. M. D , ; 57-58 Lewis block. Elizabeth Best, j G. N.. 2543 Lincoln avenue, phone 1 1903-J. Mar.'e Crites. Clerk. 2731 Monroe aenuu. Sego Lily Circle No. 174 meets ev- ; I cry second and fourth Thursday I nights at 8 p. m , in I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting neighbors cordially invited Mary E Blixt. G N , 451 31st St Kate Heynian, Clerk, Bell phon 1247-J ! LADIES of the Maccabees.. Silver hive No. 1, L. O T. M.. meets ever i first and third Thursday evenings at S o'clock, and ?ver second and fourth Thursdnj afternoons at 2:30 o'clock, i in Eagles nail. 244 1 Hudson ave Visiting Vis-iting members cordially '.mi ted to -t-tend Kathryn Ensleston, Li C. L Jennie Prout. K. I. Fraternal Order of Eagles Ogden aerie No. 118, F. O. E., meets every I Wednesday evening at Eagles hall, i Hudson ave , at 8 o'clock. Visiting I brother Eagles are invited to attend J the aerie meetings Club rooms open at 11 a. in. J. W. Griffin. W President. Presi-dent. E. R Geiger, secretary. Dr. C. E. Wardleigh, Aerie Physician KfllghtS of Pythias Ogden lodge No 2, Knights of Pythias, meets at Castle hall. Utah National bank build ing. every Monday evening All K. it P.'s are requested to meet with us W. D. Watson. C C . W. G. Kind M. of E. ; W. L. Underwood. K ol R & S. Royal Neighbors of America Meets i ever) first and third Tuesday nights uf each month at S p. m. at the Reese Howell hall. Visiting neighbors neigh-bors invited. Dues can be paid to Mrs Anna Ries-Finley, M D. room 21 Le?.is block IndU Sawyer, Oracle, Ora-cle, 1948 Jackson Lillian Newton, Recorder, 27th and Quincy ORDER OF OWLS Ogden Nest No 121S. Order of Owls meets ev-,er ev-,er Friday evening in their own hall (the old Elk club rooms! at S o'clock. Visiting Brother Owls are Invited In-vited ro attend the nest meetings . ( I jninet t. President .1 Oliver, Sec-retaiy Sec-retaiy 231 Twenty-fifth street. Brotherhood of American Yoemen I Og;en Homestead, No 1506, meets on 2 and 4 Tuesday evening at K P hall Visiting Archers are cordially invited to meet with us. W. S O'Brien. Foreman. 253S Grammcrcy avenue. J. A. Junk. Correspondent. 3202 Washington Modern Woodmen ol America Utah Camp ..o. y99u meets every tirst and third Tuesday evening at S o'clock at K. of P. hrli. Twenty fourth and Washington avenue. Visiting members mem-bers invited A G. Jones, Consul J. H. Shafer. C lerk Woodmen of the World Weber ('amp No 74 meets in K of P. hall In the Utah National bank building ev-I ev-I cry Thursday evening at s o'clot k Visiting Woodmen cordial) Invited to attend D. D Sniitb. ( : E Auth. Clerk. First National Bank building Royal Highlanders Meet every first and third Frldavs at 8 p. m. at Union Labor hall. Visiting members cordially invited. Andrew W, Nelson, I P. Wm Muller, Sec and Trca6 , 2582 Washington Ave Queen City Rebekah Lodge No I O O. F . meets second and fourth Friday evenings at Odd.Fellowe hall Visiiiiif; members invited Lula Claud-IIIM, Claud-IIIM, n '- Emma Meld, Recordnig Secretary. 718 Twenty-third street. LEGAL PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE Consult County Clerk or the Respective Respec-tive Signers for Further Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Frank J McCullough, nth. erw'ise known as F J McCullough, I i. . .-.ined. . I red'itors will present claims with ! vouchers to the undersigned at the Law Office of David Jensen a Num-. Num-. -0jj -,,4 F1r6t National Bank Building. "in OS? City. Weber Conn, ry State of I' tab. on or betore tour months after the first publication o this notice. A HARRig Administrator of the Estate of Frank J. McCullough. otherwise I known as F. j. McCullough. deceased i DAVID JENSEN, Attorney for Administrator. Date of first publication, Januarv ! 18th, 19U. . i NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the District Court of the Second Judcial District, In and for the! County of Weber, state of Utah. In tho matter of the estate of Horace N" Owen, Deceased Creditors will present claims with 'Vouchers to the Undersigned Execu-I Execu-I tors, at the Law Offices of Joseph 1 Chez, Esq.. Rooms 403-40.4 First National Na-tional Rank Building, Ogden, I tah. on or before the 15th dav of May A. D., 191.1 Dated January 11. iril : ARCHIE BADGER, GEORGE S BARKER, Executors. JOSEPH CHEZ DAVID JENSEN. Attorneys for Estate NOTICE. In the District Court of the Fifth Judicial District, State of Utah. Coun ty of Juab In the matter of the estate and guardianship of Edward M. Shea and Marguerite Shea minors Notice: Notice is hereby given that in pursuance pur-suance of an order dulj made by sa'd court on the twenty-second day of July, 1112. the undersigned, as guardian guard-ian of the persons and e6tate3 of Ed ward M Shea and Marguerite Shea, minors, will sell at private sale subject sub-ject to the confirmation of said court all the right, title and interest of said minors viz n undivided two ninths interest (being an undivided one-ninth one-ninth Interest of each of said minors of, In and to the following real property, prop-erty, situate in the county of Weber, State of Utah, described as follows, to-w it Parts of the Northeast ind Southeast South-east quariers of Section Eighteen and of the Northwest and Southwest quarters quar-ters of Section Seventeen in Township Town-ship Six, North of Range One West of the Salt Lake meridian. U. S. Sur-rey, Sur-rey, in Weber County, State of LHah, described is beginning at a point six and 25-100 chains south of the northeast north-east corner of said southeast quarter of Section Eighteen and running thence north 72 C-4 deg west thirteen and SO-100 chains, thence north nine and 81 loO chain thence south 88 deg. east eleven and 26 100 chains, thtnee south 50-100 chains, thence south S8 deg. east :t and 58-100 chains, thence north 1-4 deg. east eleven and 27 100 chains, thence east nine and lu-100 lu-100 chains, thence south three and 83-100 83-100 chains, thence east one and 60-100 60-100 chains, thence south thirty-seven and 47-100 chains, thence west nine and 89-100 chains, thence north nine and 3 4 deg went six r.nd 100 chains, thence north eight deg. west ten and Co-lOu chains to section line thence south 75-100 of a chain, to place of beginning Also parts of the southeast quarter of section seven in said township beginning be-ginning at a point six and 13 l,r chains east from the southwest corner cor-ner of said quarter section and running run-ning thence east two and 56 1-2-100 ( hams, thence north 1-2 deg east nineteen and 54-100 chains, thence west two and 56 1 2-100 chains, thence south 1-2 deg. west nineteen and 54-100 54-100 hains to beginning. Also beglu-niug beglu-niug at a point eleven and 26-100 chains east from the southwest corner cor-ner of said southeast quarter of sec tlon seven and running thence east fifteen and 37-100 chains, thence north 1-2 deg. east nineteen and 38-100 chains, thence west fifteen and 37-100 chains, thence south 1-2 deg. we6t nineteen and 54-100 chains, to begin ning. Also a part of the northeast quar ter of section eighteen in said town ship, beginning at a point thirteen and 30-100 chains west from the northeast corner of said quarii-r and running thence south one and 25 100 chains, thence west 20 anu "i'i-Iimi chains, thence north one and 25 1U0 chains thence east twentv and 50-100 chalus. to place of beginning: excepting U. & N. right of way across said land 86 feet wide, it all. about 96 acres Also the following described tract of land in Weber county. State of Utah described as follows: Part of the northeast quarter of Section 13 Township Sll North. Range 1 West Salt Lak Meridian U S Survey, be ginning 1.25 chains south and 13 chains west from the northeast corner of said quarter Bection, thence south 20.50 chains, thence east one rod. thence northeasterly 7 rods to a point two rods east of the west line his description, thence northeast erly two rods more or less to a poiut three rods east of the west line of this description, thence west three rods to the place of beginning Together with all water rights con-nected con-nected with said land, said water being be-ing twenty-five shares of the Lynne Irrigation company, Certificate No 309 On or after the 27th day of January, Janu-ary, 1913 and written bids will be -celved by Margaret G Shea whose po toffies address and residence is Bureka, Juab county, Utah Terms of sale are as follows Pur chase price payable in gold coin of the United States ten per cent to be aid at the date of sale and the ImIhii, , hi be paid upon confirmation of '.-a 1 1 hv said court and the delivery ,f i deed MARGARET :. SHEA, Guardian of the persons nd estates of Edward M. Shea and Marguerite I Shea. Minors. BDW IM PIKE, Attorney. Dated January 15, 1918. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Mary J. Stowe. Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to tho nndersriKiied at the law offices of David Jenson at Number Num-ber 503-504 First National Bank Building. In Ogden City. Wetter Coun. 1 ty. State of Utah on or before four; months alter the first puhlication of this Notice. WII LI M STOWE. Administrator ot" the estate of Mnr J. Stowe, deceased DAVID JENSON, Attorney for Administrator First publication. January 4, 1913. i , NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the District Court of the Second Judicial District, in and for the ; County of Weber, State ot Utah. In the matter of the state of Robert Rob-ert R. Todd, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the Undersigned Admin- lstratrix, at the Law offices of Joseph Jo-seph Chez, Esq. Rooms 403-401 First National Bank Building, Ogden, Utah, on or hefore the 15th day of May. flE D.. 1913. Dated Januarv 11, 1913 IK MARY B. TODD, Administratrix LB- Joseph Chez, Attorney for Estate NOTICE OF DELINQUENCY B Pursuant to Section 278 of the Com- Bj Piled Laws of Utah, lrju7, and the a i- thority vested in me by said section. Lbbh 1 Hie undersigned Wallace Foulger' HE Treasurer ot Ogden City, Weber coun- H ty, l tah. hereby give public notice BB that a special tax amounting to $1.- HE 54t 54 Dollars has been levied for BH Sidewalk District No 117 for the pur HR pose or constructing Concrete Side- Kj walks in said district by an ordinance MaB dulv passed by the City Commission- HI ers of Ogden City, Utah, and approved IBB l the Mayor of said City on Decern- IBS ber 38, PJ12, said taxes being levied :BB on all of the abutting property on tb flSifij following streets comprising said BR Sidewalk District No 117: Bm All that pan of 29th Street from 'Hg Grant to Adams avenue, both sides Ing The said tax is payable in 6 install- Bg ments: WSt The first Installment becomes delin- Hffl queni February 16, 1918 Hg The second installment becomes flK delinquent December 38. IfiH. Bs The third installment becomes d- mk linquent December 28, 1915. 'BL The fourth installment becomes de- Hf llnquenl December 28, 191G R The fifth installment becomes de- Bi linquent December 28, 1917. :p Each of said Installments, except Eg the first, shall draw interest at the E rate of 7 per cent per annum, from K& the date of the levy as aforesaid, and Bg If any or either of said installments HI shall be unpaid when they become de- Em linquent. Interest thereon shall be lu Wm per cent per annum, until 6uch de- B linquenl assessments are fully paid. Bn Sfcid tax shall be enforced and collec KSj ed a6 In any other case of special tax H and if not paid the property on which -aid ley is made will be advertised Bp and sold af cording to law. This spe- HI cial tax is payable at my office at El the City Hall. Ogden City, Utah Bl W LLACE FOULGER, B City Treasurer. Ogden City, Utah Ba By C. F. Koons, Deputy. ,Bt NOTICE OF DELINQUENCY. B Pursuant to Section 278 of the Com- H piled Laws of Utah, 1907, and the au- Hg thority vested in me by said section. Hi I, the undersigned Wallace Foulger. OS (treasurer of Ogden City, Weber coun- ty, Utah hereby give public notice n!g that a sperial tax amounting to i i$J$ 300.00 Dollars has been levied for ffijljj 3c arer District No 114 for the purpose of constructing Pipe Sewers In said itSi district by an ordinance duly passed mj& by the City Commissioners of Ogden f! City, L'tah. and approved by the May- f't or of said City on January 4, 1913, i said taxes being levied on all of tho Ft abutting property on the following p?.', streets comprising said Sewer Distriet ta No 114 fe- That all that part of 29th Street, from Adams to Grant Avenue, Van v I i Buren Avenue from Capitol Avenue . i to 25th Street; Lafayette enue from P 26th to 27th street. The said tax is payable in 5 lnttall- ments. The first installment becomes delinquent de-linquent March 5, 1913. The secoud installment becomes delinquent Januarv 14, lr14. The third installment becomes de- ! linquent January 14. 1915 1 ' The fourth installment becomes de- k linquent January 14, 1916 y The fifth installment becomes delinquent de-linquent January 14. 1917. Each of said installments, except the first, shall draw interest at the rate of 7 per cent per annum, from ihe date of the levy as aforesaid, and H if any or either of said installments i-' shall be unpaid when they become de-linquent, de-linquent, interest thereon shall be 10 per cent per annum, until such de- H linquent assessments are fully paid. 1 Said tax shall be enforced and col- H lee ted as in any other case of special H lax and If not paid the property on B which said levy is made will be ad- B vertlsed and sold according to law. This special tax Is payable at my of- H fice at the Cltv Hall. Ogden Cit. H Utah WALLACE FOULGER, City Treasurer. Ogdeu. Utah H BY C. F. Koons. Deputy. B NOTICE. BsE Notice is hereby given that the annual an-nual meeting of the stockholders of the Mount Hood Railroad company 'will be held at the company s office, No. 416 Twenty-fourth street, in l -! den City, Utah, on Monday, February 3, 1913, at 2 o'clock p. m., for the B purpose of electing a board of direc- ;H tors for the cns':lnz v ar d trans- B sctlng buch oth- business as may B proper!) come v-tore the meeting. HENRY H ROLAPP Secret y Mount Hood R R. Co. !H I rr-Tr - ' FIRST NATIONAL I BANK OF OGDEN, UTAH U S DEPOSITARY Capital . $ 150,000.00 Undivided profits and surplus 350,000.00 Deposits 3,500,000.00 M. S Browning, Pres.; L R, Ecclos, Vice Pres.; G- H. Tribe, Vlce-Pres.; John Watson, Wat-son, Vice-Pres.: John Pingree, Cashier; Jas. F Burton, Asst. v-. ler. VIENNA CAFE 1 322 Twenty-fifth St. Special DmDer 25 I Lunch from 11 a, m. to 4 p m. I Qlnner from 4 to 8 p. m, and Foon. Manaoer OGDEN TURF EXCHANGE 3601 Washing-ion Ave. Direct Service on Juarez Races Telephone 313. i i WW |