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Show THE OGDEN 10 STANDARD-EXAMINE- THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 22, 1921. R LJ1IL,JJ1IIIW mm ; LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES vember, A. D. 1921. by resolution duly bills passed by the BoaM of CommisJI?ade and entered, an additional sioners of said City-ieach year re$100,000.00 of said Waterworks Improve- spectively. All nroceeds derived' from ment Bonda. of a!d $625,000.00. were also the sale of aald Donda must be applied n -- sold and delivered to Palmer Bond duly & ifortirag-Compant and, WHEREAS, the Board of Co m ml salon -City. Utah, on the J Bal2 21st day of December. A. D. 1921. duly a resolution pas.ed and diauthorizing recting the sale of $50,000.00 additional Waterworks Improvement Bonda. out of said total authorized issue of $625,000.00. exclusively to the purpose for which said bonds are Issued. Said bonds and each of them shall be Igned by the Mayor and City Treasurer and attested by the City Recorder anrl sealed with the corporate seal of said Cityle and the aaid coupons shall bear the of the City Treasurer. The signature Mayor and City Treaaurer are andr , each hereby empowered and directed to i WHEREAS.- Palmer Bond & Mortgage sign, the City Recorder to sign and attest and 'affix the seal of the City to nt Company bid for said additional of aald bonda. and the acta of aaid Bonds, tho sum of each . City Treaaurer anfl City Recorfor each '$1000.00 of tald boni Mayor. delivered and accrued interezt from date der in so doing are and snail be the act of bonds to date of delivery, which said and deed of said Ogden City. All the covenants, statements. representations bid was the highest, beat and most agreements contained in aald bonda to the City and which aaid and bid has by resolution been duly accepted and coupons and all recitals and representations of this ordinance are hereby by said Boar,l of Commissioners. and understood and It is NOW THEREFORE be it ordained by considered ordained and declared that said the Board of Commissioners of Ogden hereby covenants and promises therein are the City, Utah? covenants and promises of Ogden City, Section 1. That for the purpose of and that the representations and statements thereon are the representations defraying the expense of Increasing, im- and statements of aaid City. And it is proving, enlarging, extending, perfecting and adding to the present waterworks further stated and represented that Ogsystem and securing an additional water den .City la a municipal corporation and supply for the said City, for the purpose a City of the second class, under the Conerf supplying and water to the stitution and Lawa of the State of Utah, distributing inhabitants thereof, in manner provided and. was organized In the vear 1S51. for in an ordinance passed by the Board Section 3. AND IT IS FURTHER ORof Commissioners 24th. 1921, DAINED, that all ordinances and resoluproviding for and ordering a special elec- tions or parts of ordinances and resolution for the purpose of submitting to the tions in conflict with the provisions here Tjualifled electors of Ogden City. Utah, of, be and the same are nereby repealed the question of incurring a bonded Indebt- and after aaid bonds are issued." this oredness to the amount of $625,000.00, dinance shall be and remain irrepealable den City docs issue an additional Og- until said bonds and the interest thereon Waterworks Improvement Bonda. shall have been fully paid, aatlsfied and out of a total authorized issue of discharged 4.as herein provided. Section The sale of said additional of the denomination of $1000 each, numbered consecutively from 101 to 150 $30,000.00 Waterworks Improvement both inclusive, to be denominate of bonds numbered "Of-de- n Bonda. consisting 101 150 to from Inclusive Bend Palmer Waterworks City ?o Improvement fc Mortgage Company and the action of Series of December 1. 1921." to beBonds, dated December 1st. 1921, and to become due the Board of Commissioners In accepting and payable twenty years after date, pay- its bid and all acts and proceedings perable at the Guaranty Trust Companv of taining thereto are hereby con.'Jdered and New York. New York City. N. Y.. or at arc hereby ratified and confirmed, and the office of the City Treasurer. Ofrden the City Treasurer is hereby authorized. and directed to deliver said City, at the option of the holder. Sal.i Instructed bonds and each of them shall .be (cxcjt bonds whf-- properly executed to said as to conacutlve numbers) in substan- I'alnier Hond find Mortgage Compsny on r it tially the following form, receipt of tho purcha.ee price thereof. ' namely the sum of $ul.2.I.').0y with acUNITED STATES OP AMERICA thereon at the rate of live crue,one-ha-interest STATE OF UTAH lf and CX3DEN CITV per per cent (5 2 per cent) annum, from date of said I'onds to date WATERWORKS BONDS of delivery. In accordance with the terms SERIES OF of said contract of purchase. DECEMBER 1. 1321. 5. rt WHEREAS; it is necessary $!.(n0.f'0 forSection the immediate preservation of the KNOW AM, MEN BV.TlfE.SE PRESENTS: peace, health and safety of said Ogdn That Opden City. Weber County, Utah, City, that the proceeds of these bonds be Immediately for the purpose hereby acknowledges itself to be indebt- available ed and for value receive hereby prom- herein set forth. NOW. THEREFORE. IT IS ORDAINises to pay to the bearer hereof the sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) in ED, ' that an emergency Is hereby deU. S. Gold Coin of the Ftandard clared and that this ordinance shall be of weight and fineness, present on the first day In force an, take effect upon the day of of December. A. D. 141, at the Guaranty Its passage, approval and publication. Passed by the Board of Commissioners Trust Company of New York, New York Ogden City. Utah, and approved this City, N. Y.. or at the office of the City of A. D. 1921. Treasurer at Ofrden City, Utah, at the 22nd day of December, FRANCIS. FRANK of the with thereInterest holder, option on at the rate of five and one-ha- lf Mayor, per cent (3 per annum from date until Attest: C. O. DJ WOLF, in like monpaid, payable City Recorder. ey cn the flrnt days of June and December in each year, said Interest to matur- (Seal) STATE OF UTAH ity being represented by interest cou- COUNTY OF VEBKR:-- ss. pons hereto attached. This bond is issued for the purpore of I, C. O. DeWolf. the duly chosen, qualfunds to be used for the pur- ified and acting City Recorder of Ogden acquiring that the above pose of defraying the expenses of In- City, do hereby certify true and correct and foregoing is creasing, improving, enlarjring, extending, and adding to the present wa- copy, of the minutes of a meeting and perfecting en additional an ordinance entitle: ter system and An Ordinance Providing for the Iswater supply for securing aaid City for the pursuance and Sale of an Additional Fifty pose of aupplying and distributing water Thousand Iollars ($50,000.00) Waterto the inhabitants thereof, in manner proworks Bonds, Out of a Total Authvided for in an ordinance passed by the Board of Commlasioners on February ' orised Issue of $625,000.00, of'Qgden 24th. 1921, Issued under and pursuant to City. Utah. by the Board of adopted and passed the provisions of the Constitution and Commissioners of said Ogden City on the Eaws of the State of Utah, by the Board of Commissioners of Ogden City, and as 22nd day of December. A. InD.. 1921. as the my office. authorized by the electors of said City same appears of recor(l IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereat a special election held for that pur- unto set my hand and arflxed the corpose. City, this 22nd day shall porate aeal of Ogden 1921. The Board of Commissioners D., levy a tax sufficient to pay the of December, A. annually on C. O. DE WOLF. this bond as it falls due and Interest City Recorder. also to constitute a sinking fund suf1274 ' (SEAL.) ficient to pay the principal when due. deIt. is hereby allcertified. recitedactsand ALIAS SUMMONS. that conditions, clared, anfl Case No. 7940. essential to the validity of this la the District Court of the Second Judithings bond exist, have happened and have been cial District. State of Utah. Within and done and that every requirement of law for the County of Weber. Issue thereof has been duly Caroline Howard. Plaintiff, vs. National affecting the la and bond this with that complied of Commerce of Omaha. Nebraska, Bank ' and within every debt other limit prea inking association organized and exscribed by the Constitution and laws of isting under the National Banking Lawa said State. of the United States; Omaha National The full faith, credit and all taxable Bank of Omaha. Nebraska, a banking property, within the limits of al Ogden association, organized and existing unCity, as constituted at the time of the der the National Banking Laws of the issuance hereof are and eahall continue United States: Frank Boyd, if not deto pledge to the punctual payment of the ceased, and If deceased, the unknown heirs, deviacca. legatees, and creditor of principal and Interest of this bond. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Osden City aaid Frank Boyd; Jane Doe Boyd: W. has caused this bond to be signed by its C. Chcesman and Celia Ecclos Checs-mahis wife; John Doe and Mary Mayor a nd City Treasurer and its corRoe. whoe other and true names are seal to be affixed hereto, attestporate to plaintiff unknown, and any and all ed "by its City Recorder and the annexed coupons to bear the persons who have, or claim, to liave signature some estate or interest-iof the City Treasurer, as of the first and to all or any portion of the real property day of December. A. D. 1921. hereinafter described. Defendants. The State of Utah to Said Defendants:. Mayor. You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this City Treasurer. summons upon if. if served .within the Attest: county In which this action la Sroucht, otherwise within thirty days after service: City Recorder. and jdefend the above entitled action; and (SEAL,)in case of your failure so to do. Judgment To each of said bon,"a shall - be at- will be rendered against you according to tached a coupon for each Installment of the demand of tho complaint, which has Interest contemplated by said Board been filed with the clerk of said court. This actionals broucht to obtain a judg-mewhich said coupons shall bo numbered and decree adjudging the plaintiff No. 1. Tilth with beginning consecutively, and quieting her title the several dates of payment and num- to be the owner ber of bond and shall bear tho fac- against any and all claims of the defendin and to all of the following desimile signature of tho City Treasurer; ants estate, said coupons and each of them (except scribed 1real Lots to 43 inclusive, in Block 23 In as to dates of payment and number) shall Falnnount Park Annex addition to Ogden be in substantially the followjng form, known as Fairmont Park to Ogden City. Weber addition Annex $27.60 No. Coupon In the county, .State of Utah, situate. TownSi. quarter of Section , Ogden City, Utah, southwest On June 1st, 10 6- 1 West of the North of Range will pay to the bearer hereof at Guaranty ship Salt Lake Base and Meridian, V. S. SurTrust Company of New York, New York vey. All of said land situate, lying and City. N. Y., or at the office ol the City in Weber county. State of Utah. Treasurer of Ogden City, Utah, at then being the defendants, whose names are That Twenty-sevesum of the the of holder, option unknown, claim an Interest Dollars ($27.50) in U. to plaintiff and as the owners thereof, S. GoM Coin of the present standard In aald premises that the same was derived by conveyof weight and fineness, being six months and or succession frm the defendants. interest then due on its Waterworks ance National BarTk of Commerce of Omaha, Bonds, dated December 1st, 1921. Nebraska, and Omaha National Bank of signature Omaha, Nebraska. . T. J. MAGINNIS. Treasurer. City Plain tiffs Attorneys. Bond No. $97 428 Eccles Building. Ogden. Utah. on be" each of endorsed said shall There bonds the following: ALIAS SUMMONS. "I hereby certify that this bond is In the District Court of Weber County, of within the lawful debt limit Ogden State of Utah. Tucker, plaintiff, vs. Guy L. City. Utah, -and la issued according to Edith. law." Tucker, defendant. State of Utah to aald defendant: ' "! The You are hereby, summoned - to appear City Auditor! Section 2. That for the purpose of within twenty days after service of this of the inter- summons upon you, if served within the providing for thefunpayment for the redemption county in which this1 actfon" is brought; est and sinking $50,000.00 Waterotherwise within thirty days after servof said bonds, works Improvement Bonds, taxes shall ice; and defend the above entitled acbe levied as follows: tion; and In case of your failure ao to do, The interest falling due on said bonds judgment will be , rendered against you on the first day of June, A. D. 1922. according to the demand of the Comshall be paid out of the general fund of plaint, which has been filed with the said City and for the purpose of reim- clerk of said court. Thls action - is brought for a decree .and bursing said City for said interest on due the of this court dissolving the bonds of to pay the interest falling 1922, and on the matrimony now and heretofore existing first day of December. defendant, and rty first ,lay of June, 1923 and to create between plaintiff and and said parties, each, of them, storing due. taxes shall be levied to. all the rights and privileges of single principal when in the year 1922 on all taxable property persons. . CHEZ & DOUGLAS. within said City, In addition to all other . v Plaintiff's-Attorneytaxes a cireci i&x auincicni io pixuc 402 O. National .First' P. Address: ' tha sum of $6625.00 being $2"00.0O for S47 sinking fund and $4125.00 for Interest; Bank Building. Ogden. Utah. OF SPEfclAL MEETING OF sary funds with which to pay t,he in- - NOTICE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE UTAH COMPANY. alno for th purpose Jf creating- a Ink ToCONSTRUCTION ConUtah the Stockholders of the. . . struction Company: in be each shall levlerl there when due," given that pursuant to vu theNotice la hereby OI me y carl is.o iu iJiu miuiiTs, board and direction authority a&14 within in all..... City, taxable property . ui-uu-H al of directors of The Utah- - Construction ja I ..1 - .uuo, i uirctb aQQlUOn io in Diucr Company, a corporation duly organised to the sum tax .Asufficient . -j j eaAA produce and existing under and by virtue of the Ot JiZoO.UU, ior Einiun wins laws of the State of Utah, a a peel a! meetifund and $2750.00 for interest, and rn the ng? of the stockholders of the corpora tlon has been called to be held and will fund $2500.00 sinking of $3875.00. being, . vvji5 be held at the office of the said corpora. . . a mumtm An and ior interest uio.du. add his tion at Eccles Build tag. Ogden, "Utah, cm . be shall collected when applied solely Tuesday, the 27th day of December, 1921. of said the of payment for the purpose 11 a.m. of said day, to at the hour reof and said.bonswhat- consider the of Interest principal of the board of diaction no other purpose spectively and for aa recited in said rectors of corporation eo contracted ever, until the Indebtedness said resolutions certain by adopted inunder this ordinance, principal and sat- at a meeting of aaid board duly board, called terest, shall have been fully paid, here- and held at the office of the corporation' isfied and discharged, but nothing that said on December 12. 1521. in contained shall be so owia trued aa to corporation do borrow,resolving money, in the agother from said any applying City prevent of one million two hungregate amount ' funds that may be in the City Treasury dred thousand ($L250.OO0) dollars, and available for that purpose to the and dofifty bonded indebtedness in a create and Interest sai of principal said amount for that purpose, payable in paymentsame as the respectively mature and the gold cola of the United States of Amerherein Provided for may of or equal to the present standard of levy or levies to that. extent be diminished. ica and fineness, to be represented thereupon sums weight herein provided for to by first closed And the mortgage bonds of the meet the interest "'on said .bonds and to company in the amount of one million when due, two hundred fifty thousand ($1,250,000) discharge the principal thereof said corporation do isare hereby appropriated ror that purpose dollars; and that and said amount for each year, shall also sue as tevidencing said bonded indebtedbe Included in the annual appropriation ness, in Its name and under Its corxio- y Ware Urges Intensive Pushing of .Boycott Against British, Speaker :v -- J 'V MAJvDALAT, Burma, Dec. 23. ce non-violen- - which-recentl- ce, gifts will ELECTRICAL and. happi, ness to a woman's heart, not for a day, but for years'. They arie gifts that she has longed for, that she will cherish" most, that will keep the whole family hap py and well. y ys 25.000 delegates.. Including S 1 AA v u men. I 1 .W r- g aiT' f inHHn ir jBBjaiiiliiiriiiWiniiiirfMltr'flii iff II I D03IIXION" orwmTEs.' The conference xvpenedX with the who presidential address .of 'wore the ' Insignia' conferred By King Mlndon. ,In his address; U. Mye urged 'the intensive pushing of the boycott against"! oreign goodsy-thsupport of the national education movement, ' - -- U.'-Mye- . " -- -- . . e ab-,olu- te with the gov-- : ernment, .acold- reception for the Prince of: Wales, "and a united .stand conindependence. 'In " . he' said: cluding "Compatriots, as we all know, we are struggling hard against the political and economic dominion of the whites. The fight is really an "Uphill fight. ', We are between the Scylla of foreign exploitation and the Charybdis "of 'political domination. Racial discrimination is the doctrine the whites. The fetish; of white fi domination and exclusiveness is being 'Worshipped with ever increasing eagerness, and fresh worshippers are toeing added day by day. But we should not get dejected. Without listening tohe cries of the reactionaries and obscurantists, we must margh " on steadily until our "destination is reached. We all know that our cause is a righteous one, founded upon Justice and equity. Ours is a noble fight, a fight against domination and other .rule. Our doctrine is 'right is might' and not 'might is right'. K CONFERENCE AGREES. "1 "The might of empires may be very great and formidable, but so long as we keep ourselves to truth, right and justice, we fear nothing.. We court no man's favor and fear no man's frown. We are in bondage and there will be we regain' our freeia We canuntil not forever- be held undom.happiness der perpetual subjection."Service to the motherland la at times a thankless task, but we must "Hot look forward to honors and gratitude. Our minds must be bent upon let others working for the,ascountry,like. We in say or jeer at "us they Burma should one and all be determined to serve the motherland, whatever the consequences." i The conference, in the resolutions which It adopted, showed Itself in accord with if. ilye- in the points men' , tioned in his address. non-co-operat- -- ' n r-- ion - -- for-compl- ete - non-whit- es Whether you wish to join !n the group purchase of a range or other large electrical gift for Mother or give some -- , . - . smaller gift of every'-da-y usefulness, you will find just the right thing in our larxft assortment.'. You can afford to make this an electrical Christmas ask . about ther big prizes offered' for your sales receipts ior eiccincai -- Say "Merry Christmas" Electrically FREE ATTACHMENTS WITH EUREKA VACUUM CLEANER m - (4 oo : SCENERY AND GAME IN NEW PLAYGROUND V SAN TFRANCISCQ, Dec. 22. ' . . semi-annual- i 0. ly l, -- - "' ' II..!, " J Dedi- cation of the Mount McKinley national park in Alaska, the most remote of the natvn's big playgrounds, may take jjJace next summer, according to reports received here from the north. '. ... Active administration of the big the fedpark was taken up recently by eral- national parks service,, and a superintendent, recently appointed, placed in charge. Ilans for the dedication are now being made by Governor Scott C. Bone of Alaska. Government engineers spent last summer marking out the boundary lines of the park' and they brought ack reports that the reservation abounds in almost unsurpassed scenery, is 'remarkable for its mountains and valleys and is the natural home of caribou, moose and mountain sheep. One big feature of the park Is Mount. McKinley, .the highest peak on t.he North American continent, which rises up 20,300 feet .from the Alaska mountain range. On McKinley there are several glaciers and snow always covers the summit. Prediction, that some day thousands of tourists from all parts of the world will Journey to Alaska to visit the made recently by Woodbury park, was the Abbey, who had charge of one of of government engineers workparties ing on the;boundary. -will Journey to 'Many of the tourists the big reservation on the government's new railroad which connects with , ocean steamers at Seward and Anchorage and runs north across the - - $625.-000.0- 2) With every Eureka Vacuum Cleaner bought on or before December 24 we will give absolutely free a complete set 'of attachments, worth $8.50. Pay $5 down and $5 a month. This offer. In effect this week only. TJiere could be "no more appreciated gift than a Eureka with its complete set of attachments. Make someone nappy tnia uarlwtmaa by taking advantage of this bi special Christmas offer! J'IL"" JIT 00 1-- iii5. " $30.-000.- to-w- Be Practical -- . ; Water-r-.'Improyern- De-'ma- nd foa '4, WWW - . fac-slmi- - free Burma wjthout'the British empire, tempered by dher-en' to the principle of the chief .sentiment expressed at "as he ninth annual conference of Burmese assoelatlos,held a four-dasession, here. This meeting, called by nationalist leaders "the Tnost momentous. conference thatvBur-'rn- a has ever seen," was attended. In 'spite of the railway breachiiKr over .more-JLha-- ,9" mountains to Fairbanks and Nenana. - "Where the railroad crosses Hines Creek valley It passes within two and one-hamiles of the park boundary. A station, named Mount McKinley national park, has been established in the valley. From the railroad station a trail on gradual ascent- runs "into the park. The McKinley park contains an area of about 2.600 square miles and is approximately 120 miles from its southwest to northeast corner, with an average width of more than 20 miles. lf , - oo GIUWOBE SELECTED FOR FILIPINO PLACE "WASHINGTON, Dec. 22. Formal announcement of the selection of Eugene Allen Gilmore to be .vice governor, general of the Philippine islands was made today by. Secretary "Weeks. Mr. Gilmore is a professor in law at the University of Wisconsin. The secretary said the nomination, probably will be sent, to the senate by Presi' "' dent Harding today. . MADISON," Wis. Dec. 22.- - The. ap,A. Gilpointment of Professor Eugene more, of. the University of "Wisconsin of law school as vice governor-generthe Philippines, has been expected here for several months following, a conference last summer between the . " -- . . al - professor ' and President Harding in FRICTION BETWEEN Washington. Professor .Gilmore has been con- TURKS AND RUSSIANS nected 'with'' the university here since 1902 and during, 1912 and 1913 and CONSTANTINOPLE. Dec. 22. (Sy again during the world war 'was act- Friction la ing dean of the law school. "For some the Associated Press.) time during that period he was a non- the relations between soviet Russia resident lecturer on law at the Univerthe Turkish and Nationalist governsityTTaofin the Philippines. SftPrAtArv nf th national mm - ment have resulted from the Turkish-Frenc- h agreement and the successful mlssipners on uniform legislation and conversations. former 'president and secretary of the' Turkish-Britis- h Some anxiety is' said to have been caused at Angora by reports that the ooBolsheviks have reinforced the Eleventh army at Kars with two divSANTA CLAUS MAY isions. The Russians also are said have ceased credits and supplying PASS MINERS1. HOMES to munitions to the Nationalists. It is understood that Major Henry's PITTSBURG, Kan., Dec. 22. Santa British delegation at Ineboli obtained Claus ma" be friphtened away fr6m very important concessions from the the "Kansas coal fields this year with Nationalists, including the following: Recognition of the international several thousand miners out of work and state troops encamped near many control of the Dardanelles by the Nagiving Great Britain priormines whllo numbers of miners and tionalists, over the other allies; abandonment disity of their wives are under charges h of propaganda in the turbing the peace. countries of Asia; recognition Out of 12,000 miners In district 14. mandate in Mesopotamia about 1,000 are'said to be at work in of the British of economic privileges in Missouri and in Kansas ? 000 are re- and granting ' Asiatic of Mosul. north numTurkey at work. Although large ported oo bers have left the district, many of their families and those who remained several thousand of them, are chiefly GIRL LOSES MEMORY dependent upon food and other aid IN STRANGE ILLNESS sent the mby the Illinois miners. These conditions have resulted from the strike called by Alexander Howat, CEDAU RAPIDS, Iowa. Dec. 22. deposed district president serving a Recognlzing no one, remembering nosentence indusof for violation the jail to October 29 flftyrthree thing prior trial court law. '. oo days and calling only the name of her mother, taught her anew by constant repetition of .the word, MIfs COLD DRIVES WOMEN Eleanor Settle, former Cedar Rapids who recently went to Moline, 111., TO CITY'S LODGINGS girl, is lying in a strange state of anaesthesia, according to a letter from the girl's mother to friends in this city. Twenty-foNEW YORK, Dec. 22. be aroused'or awakened women and three children were .She cannot is to feed her by arit and necessary who awoke the hundreds among today tificial means, according to the letter. in the municipal lodging house, to which the homeless were driven by Mrs. Settle calls the malady1 "sleeping but whatever it is, physithe bitter cold. A northwest gale sickness," of Davenport, in the carried the mercury to within nine de- cians, Mollne are baffled Rock and Island. ero. was It grees of reported today can be don nothing apparently, that upwards of 1200 persons spent and asserts. for she her, In the night the municipal lodging oo house and the Salvation Army settlement house. " Little relief from the cold wave wa CHAMPION WILSON for today, bt warmer tempromised were TO BOX HARRY GREB forecast for tomorrow, peratures possibly accompanied by & Christmas snowfall. NEW TORE, Dec 22. Tex Rickard ooannounced that he had sicned Johnny URGES EXTENSION Wilson, middleweight chamjlon. and Harry Greb of Pittsburg, to box 15 OF RADIO SIGNALING rounds to a decision at Madison Square Garden January sixth. Both to weigh Jn at 160 pounds at 2 Exten- agree WASHINGTON, Dee. 22. o'clock that day. sion of the newly perfected radio signal system' described' as "the greatest advance made In a long period for the LEGAL NOTICES protection of. vessels," was recomAN ORDINANCE. mended today by George R. Putnams, An ordinance providing for the Issuin .his ance commissioner and sale of an additional fifty annual report to the department of thousand dollars ($50,000.00) Waterworks commerce. The first of these! stations Improvement out of a total auhave been Installed and tested with thorized issue Bond, of $625,000.00, of Ogden great success in the vicinity of New City, tJ tali. York bay. WHEREAS, by the result of a election duly called and lawfullyspecial held Many lighthouse's should be replac- in CUy, Utah, on Saturday, the ed, the report said, twelve of them be- 26thOgden day of March, A. D. 1921, said ing overjSO years old. City was authorized and empowered to . , -- anti-Britis- Is-lam- ib - ur . tri-citi- es You can write "Finished" across your Christmas' shopping list by dropping in here for just a few minutes. Let us show you our assortment of Ever-sharin many beautiful designs, in silver and in gold; for vest pocket, watch chain and hand-bag. Prices are frpm $1 to $65; every model made with jeweler precision to PROMINENToo- NEGROES . -- ps . - -- give lifelong service. CALLED ON SAME DAY issue and sell, among others. Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000.00) AVaterworks Improvement Bonds, out of a total auJanus of $625,000.00. and. thorize - WHEREAS, the result of said election was duly declared by the Board of of aaid City, nittlnp a a Board of - CornmlMtoners, by resolution duly passed on the 28th day of March, A- - D.. 1?21. and. WHEREAS, at a special meeting of the Board of Commissioners of said City, duly called and lawfully held on theeth day of August, A. D.. 192J. by resolution then duly passed, made and entered $50,000.00 of said Waterworks Improvement Bonda, out of said total authorized laaue of were , duly sold and delivered. to The Harris Trust & Savings Bank of The International Chicago. Illinois,of and Denver. Colorado, and. Trust Company ' WHEREAS, at a regular meetin of said Hoard of Comrois loners; duly raitedand lawfully held on the 2th day of NoCom-roiasion- CHICAGO. Dec. 22. S. Lalng former assistant United 63, States district attorney here, under the Roosevelt and Taft administrations and one of the best known negro lawyers in the United States, died Wednesday.' "Wil-Ha- - WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 Stewart. Plnchback. negro governor of Louisiana from December 6, 1872, to died here WednesJanuary 15.was1573, 84 years old and had day, lie. lived 'in Washington for the past 30 years. . vr 2.-Be- nton BROWNING BROTHERS COMPANY t The Big Store on Hudson -- 4 mi $525.-000.0- ers 0. n. fac-simi- le - nt to-w- it: -- to-w- it: City,-sometime- 50-1- s amount of one million two hundred f iT thousand ($1,250,000) dollars, of auch denominations not exceeding one thousand ($1,000) dollars aa the board of director! may hereafter determine; that said bonds bear date as of December 1. 1921. and be numbered aa the board of directors mar hereafter determine; that said bonds shall mature and be payable aerially at such times as the board of directors may hereafter determine, not later, however, than December 1, 1535; that each of said bonds be payable to the bearer or to the registered holder thereof, if the same be registered, at the office of Mercantile Trust Company, in the City and County of San Francisco. State of California; that each of said bonds shall bear Interest at the rate of 1 pen cent per annum, payable on the In like gold coin 1st day of June and .December of each year, at the office of Mercantile Trust and County of San Company, in the City Francisco, State of California, without deduction for or on account of any Federal income tax not over tw6 (2) per cent that aald corporation may beor-t- re to pay thereon quired or permitted or Dy reason o unaer therefrom retain nrreent rr fiitnr law of the Tnife States of America, and the amount which sold tax up to the limit aforesaid ' I aaid corporation shall agree to pay ao far as it may lawfully do so without prejudice to the rights of holder of the aaid bonds or the coupons attached thereto: that to represent auch interest there shall be attached to each of said bonds interest coupons, each bearing the facsimile signature of the present Secretary of said corporation and the number of the bond to which it Is attached; that each of said bonda shall have indorsed there-o- n a certificate to be signed by the Trustee and a form for the registration of the said bond; that aaid bonda and the coupons and Trustee's certificate and indorsement for registration thrreof shall be drawn and shall he In such form as defrmlned by the may hereafter be of aid corporation; board of directors and all of and that said bonds, and each, them, Khali be secured oy a- - trusttoindensaid ture given by said corporation Mercantile Trust Company, as Trustee, in form arid containing such provisions and conditions, and covering fucIi property of faid rorporatlcn, j as may hereafUr he determined by the board of directors of aald conoratlon: j And to consider and act upon the confirmation of said action of said' board of directors, and to consider and act upon the confirmation of any and all other ac- - ' tions of ald board of dirertors in with any Jut the foregoing mat- ill ... connection - with thII ' """""Iri matters other I - r .. r semi-annual- ly o c7"-- le . , , " . """ , to-w- it. , . - of-th- x -- . 1 m - - jr) " s-i- h con-jjecti- I . on . 1- meeting. Dated at Ogden, Utah. December 12. 1 -- 1" WARREN I WATTIS. ( Secretary of The Utah Constructlon'Com pany. First publication date, December 12. 192L Last publication date December 2G, r921. 982 THE OAVIS AND WEBER COUNTIES CANAL COMPANY. NOTICE. There are delinquent upon the fallowon accouai of ing described stock levied on September 2. 1321. the several amounts set opposite thd names of the respective stockholders, as follows: Cert. No. No. Shares Amt. Name 3 S12.00 .4274 A1mn Heo. TT. . 14.00 3.6 Apostolos. Andrew. ...4194 . S.00 2 3472 Abott. Earl 20.00 5 4163 Barton. John F. 3 12.00 4179 Corbridge. L. U 24.00 3924 s Clark. W .C Edinburg Lombard 40.00 Investment Co. .....32.8 ! 40.00 Fisher. Geneva E. 0..45B8 103 IS. 00 Othhv. Thomas ...K..3170 26.00 Gallentine Brothers ..4654 6.5 12.00 3 5l Ilodson. D. P. in Harrison. Mrs. Mary..S250 10 4119 2.5 io. oi Henderson, W. S S323 20 0.00 Jensen. J. W 1 1934 4.00 Kendall. O. W 26.00 42M 6.5 Knight. Earl M 9.00 2.25 .......3943 Layton. Orson 423S 10.00 2.5 Marriott. M. S 4239 10.00 2.5 Marriott. M. S 4240 10 40.00 Marriott. M. S 16 " 64.00 Miller. Lee Charles ,.353 S837 24.00 Nalder. F. II 6 3874 24.00 Nalder. F. H 16.00 Nalder, Albert O. . ..41S3 X4 8.00 ...425 Nay Ior, F. A 6 20.00 ..4273 Nelson, Clarence C. .16.00 Olson. Bmma.K. .. ...1744 24 S.00 Olson, Emma E. ... ..4055 ' 24.00 ..S332 nttni.. Jo. Albert 20.00 Peterson. Mrs. ' Mary .3001 Peterson. Mrs. .iary..sG94 ffi.1204 - 20.00 20.48 Pkirv. Caleb . . 604 1.3358 . 6.34 t"!aleb Prrv. Caleb iu&z - i.vmb . .tv Parry. Caleb 1937 .88 2.4690 Parry. Caleb 1 4544 4.00 Parrv 40.00 Roberts. Mary E. ...".1293 104 16.00 ....1708 6 Roberts, Mary E. 2295 24.00 Roberts. Mary E 7 4026 28.00 Roberts. Mary K 2 40&0 $.00 Roberts. Mary E 3 12.00 4170 Roberts. Mary E 6.00 Sessions, Wm. James. 44C9 ? 1.5 34.00 8.5 Starkey. Wm. F. ...43D3 S7C5 43 172.00 Wilcox.-- J. II.' And In 'accordance with law and order of the Board of Directors, made on 1321, to many the 2nd day of September, shareJ of each parcelwillof besuch-atocsold at the may be necessary, Courc-housouth door of the Weberon County17th the in Ogden. Utah, day of December, 1921, at 12 o'clock" noon of assessment paid day to ray delinquent' cost of adthereon, together with the saJe of and expenses vertising ROBERT C. NTE. . Secretary.77C v. r ent - . . , ne NOTICE OF ESTRAVS. n State of Utah, County of Weber, city, s. I have 'In my possession the following described estray animals, which If not claimed and taken away, will be sold to bidder, at 1843 Washthe highest cash In Ogden City, Utan. cn ington Ave., 27th the cay of December, 1921, Tueeday,hour of 12:30 p. m.: tho at 1 hav mare, roscli mane, and bob tall, bar1 lazy S on left thigh, halterIn on. face. light bay mare, white spot Said estrays Were taken up by me In said city on the 15th day of Dec.. 1I2L FRANK NAI SBITT. Oc-de- . 00 Fac-slmi- . rate aeal, first closed mortgage 7i per -' cent serial gold bonds in the aggregai- - - Poundkeeper of Ogden City, Utah. 1241 CERTIFICATE REEXTENDINQ ff CHARTER. Department, , office of Comp-D. Treasury troller of tM Currency, Washington, 1. 1321. December C.TCViT-aa Kv a t i f a ct nr re"i .. TMnr sented to the undersigned. It has been made to appear that "The First National Bank of ogden." located in the city, of Ogden City, in tne county of Weber and state of Utah, has complied with all the provisions of the act As-of congress to enable National Bankingexist- sociations to extend their corporate ence, and for other purposes, approved as amended by the act apJuly April 12, 1902. D. R. . proved Now.- therefore. I, Crlsslcger. comptroller of the currency, do hereby "The Bank of National First certify that Ogden." located In ofthe city of Ogden Weber and state county City, in the is authorized to have succession of Utah, for- - the period specified in Its amended article of association: namely, uatil cloe of business December 1, 1941. In testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal of office this first day of December, 1921. D. R. CRISSINGER. (SEAL) Comptroller of the Currency. 1423. . -- .' 12,-188- - . Extension No. Charter No. 2597. . - 8HARE HOLDERS' MEETING National bank of commerce The regular annual 'meeting of the National Bank of Commerce of Ogden. will be held at our banking house Utah, on ' Tuesday, January 10, 1922, at tea o'clock a. m. , called for the 'purpose!, This meeting-ldirectors to serve for the en- of electing ' and. to transact such other aulng year business as may come before the meeting. J. IL RILEY, -Cashier. .. . r -- - -- 10S4 . " NOTICE. The regular annual meeting of the shareholders of the First National Bank of Ogden, UtaH. will be held at their room at 2384 Washington avebanking nue, on Tuesday. January 10, 1922. at 11 o'clock' a. m.. for the purpose of electing directors to serve for the ensuing year and the transaction of . such other business . aa may properly come before the Dated Ogden. Utah. December 10. 1921. v JAUES F. BURTON. Cashier. . . aald-meeting- . 301 NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEET- - . . . INd. The' regular annual' meeting of the stockholders, of the Ogden Savings Bank will be held at their banking room In Or- - ' den. on Tuesday. January 10, 1922, at 11:30 o'clock a m., for the purpose of electing directors to serve for the tngulng year, and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before p tne meeting. s S. T. JEPFESEN. (Signed) f |