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Show 6 WOMENS REALM REALTY DEALS MADE EASY IN THIS COUNTRY Simple Land System Permits a Rapid and Easy Turnover of Real Estate; Most European Countries Have Restrictions and Complicated Processes; Odd Ways of Recording ilnti" ey . . (Fosti), Rum-pean- to (Continued from page 8.) Dance of the Gnomes," (Lists), Miss Charlene Scowcroft, Mac Dowell dub. Sum-,- " Lullaby," (Kate Vannash), (Chaminade), Miss Elizabeth Norseth, Song society. "Scherzo in B Flat Minor," (Chopin), Miss Iras Leevitt, MacDowell dub. Accompanists, Miss Rachael Rawson, Miss Katherine Thomas. In celebration of the national music week the Sempra Musical society will give their annual spring musical evening, May 0, at 8:15 oclock, in the Weber college auditori-uThis musical event is always a signal to Ogden music lovers to pack the auditorium, as the club numbers among its membership some of Ogden's most talented musicians, and a Program of unusual merit will be given. The program will be composed of Italian composers, with but one exception. Mrs. Fay Whitmeyer is chairman of the committee on arrangements. She will be Mrs Melba Read Jones assisted and Mrs. bjr I Draper. Other committees indude Mrs. Melba Jones, chairman; Mrs. Junius Smart, and Mrs. John Leonard on decorations. Programs and publidty, Miss Ellen TOomas, Mrs. I R. Draper and Mrs. Althea Zinn; Hall and piano, Mrs. Ben Tyree, Mrs. W, J. Hillabrant, and Mrs. Doris Hiller. Program, Italian music: June Rhop. sody . (Mable Daniels), Ssnta Lucia (Italian Folk Song), Ladies' chorus; piano solos, Notiurua, op 20 (Sgam-bat- i) Theme with variations (Sc arietta), Marjorie Ferrule; vocal solos, A. Non Credea, La Sonnambula, (Bel-line-), dy Judge and Mrs. George S. Barker, Mr. and Mrs- - W. E. Peterson, and Mr, and Mrs. D. M. Layton. The Sempre Musical society met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Claude V. Zinn, 2657 Fowler avenue. Spanish music was the theme of the program, of which Mrs. Junius 1L Smart had charge. Musical numbers were given during the afternoon by Mrs. R. L. Draper, Mrs. Frank Scoville, Miss Marjorie Perrins and Mrs. Earl Reed The Alpha Zeta chapter of the Delphian society met Monday afternoon at 2 oclock. literary Figures of the Late Renaissance," were the topics for discussion, Mrs. Fred Carr, was leader. Mrs. F. W. Easton gave the review of the previous lesson. Topics Ames, $39.50 SPECIAL Buy It For Mothers s EUREKA VACmf,: At The Utah Power Phone 3400 a Lk JOHNSON LOCK SHOP iitj SkirpM u Un Hmn Can m4 in Nr Btthod .l Kwa and Lacks ta .u 7 Rlltei. pimm . (Continued on page 8.) i. BA88CO PwfcrdUa Eap1,J ..fig!! ( BEFORE HOUSECLEAMXg Equip your windows and F'deraJMeta1 Weatherstrip4 Special Spring Price! J G. TEUSCIIER pa Phone 3053 possible by our simple land system site a rapid and easy which of this commodity, says the Na ' JfOU DONT LOSE MOXEi tional Association of Real Estate Boards in the seventy-eight- h of its invested in your home. Let series of articles for the public. SMOKE, SHOP ERNIES modernize your plumbing .The restrictions, legal delays, and 85th Street 808 you pay 10 down, the ret k complicated processes that are in efeasy monthly installment. fect in most European countries would not allow the quick trading in proper ty that has made so many rich, in A. WHARTON P. C. RICHARDSON America, says the association. Crane Qualified Contract GRAIN CO. , And to give an idea of how differ 1955 Eccles Avenue counland in is handled ently foreign , Hay, Grain, Flour, and Potatoes. tries and how involved most transacGarden and Field Seeda.. Telephone tions are, the association quotes today 848 24th Street Dedler 3063 Phone 788 a man who has made a study of modern European realty methods. He is Eugene Scanlan, of the California Title Insurance WIRING AND REPAIRS His article follows: EXTRA SPECIAL ANYTHING ELECTRICAL every country has re- ON V cording laws which compel the- regisTHE LIGHTHOUSE ELECTRIC tration In designati 2471 WaakiBitao Ataaa, all documents that affect real estate. Phaaa Ml Nlfht. MR1 Paris (Arditi), Ruth Scoville; But, as there is no system abroad com- violin solo, Concerto in G Minor, alparable to our title or abetract com- legro, (Viotte), Doris Fetcher: piano panies, our foreign real estate agent duet, Dance of the Hours (Pouchielle), or. his client must generally consult these records themselves or accept the Myra Froenr and Myrtle Rosevere; THIS word of the registrar, that the title Transfers must be made before a noW. L. DOUGLAS is apparently in a certain condition. docuwho to tends the public, SHOES tary Remember, 'whether youre doing Notary Handles Realty ment being registered in the official a small repair-joor building .The notarypublic in foreign lands records. After the owner has held his Every pair guaranteed a house is a much mors important personage property for twenty years he can esand Union Made! than our notary. He is generally an tablish legal um and We Can Save Yon Money! CHRISTENSON official and representative of his gov- receives a document of final proprie-r- y Shoe System. ernment, appointed either by the torshlp from the Chain public, crown or by the courts and in most the certificates which he must Wash. Ave. 2339 INDEPENDENT LUMBER countries he is the medium through rocurs from the National Bank of COMPANY Ogden, Utah which real estate transactions are . and the Bulgarian Bulgsria 8124 handled. He Is usually an attorney, Washington Ave. Phene 1155 bank.show no liens against his of mature age and a leading figure property in their favor and, in his community, lie is often ap- providing a certificate from thelastly, local pointed to the office for life. tax collector shows that he has paid Generally, in transferring a parcel his taxes. :; : t ,, of land in foreign countries, the buyer in Serbia Record Court , or his agent consults the registrar of Real estate transfers in Serbia, cold; the office in the district wherein Ms must be made before the Yugoslavia, property is situated, and if the title as represented the buyer and roper c6urt in the region, wherein the old. in question is situated. Always The appears before a notary public is registered under the buywho draws up the momum papers property one pound and tends to the closing of the trans- ers name and thereafter cannot be you action. Some of thr countries, how transferred to anyone without the and record by registration ever, have laws end customs so pe- knowledge whole of court. No special books are the culiar to themselves and so much at one from the transfer variance with our statutes that a re- kept showing sume of some of them cannot help but owner to another. Personal appearance and identification of the parties be interesting. interested in the transaction must be Forty-Da- y Wait In France The French realtor cannot com- made before the court and tide largely prevents forgeries and false imper-plete his deal with the celerity of his sonatlons. The deed that the Serbiai American brother for several reasons, owner gets is an interestestate real chief of which is a law requiring notices of prospective real estate sales ing document. It contains the names . 2174 Washington Avenue the parties to the transaction and to. be published in certain official of and in addition to the dethe dates, consumcannot be The sale journals. mated until after forty days have scription of the property, it gives a plat of the land on which adjacent elapsed since the first publication. Real estate In Belgium is bought properties are also marked. ' No Realty Laws Here or sold by private agreement or by The Because auction. of prospective buyer and seller the public high expense incurred in handling ones of real estate in Ethiopia must appear property through the medium of an personally In the municipal or proauction, private sales are preferred. vincial office. Each takes oath beDeeds are copied in epee booke, fore the registrar, giving the facts which booke may be consulted for a and data regarding the proposed small fee and the registrar of state transfer and presenting the contract and succession duty will give out in- drawn up between them. The seller formation as to the situation of land brings his document of ownership; and titles in his district upon request and if the registrar believes the transacthe payment of a nominal sum. Deeds tion to be in good order, he cancels must be recorded within two monthe the old document and issues a new after they are signed to be of effect one to the buyer. The matter is then as against third parties. registered in the official books. This is the custom' In that country. There jssmmis4aeeiseoeesaaMetof esses cfasQMiaooMooeaaayasaMMii Talkies la Denmark tesossaeoeesassai Dench be ark in are, no written laws relative to the Property may transferred orally, but such a trans- transfer of real property and. at the fer is good only between the parties E resent time the buyer runs a risk of to the transaction, their heirs, and as aving his property confiscated by the I to any third party having knowledge government. 2341 Far off in the land of the pyraof the transfer. It Is not effective against any other .third parties unleu mids the lot of the prospective real DELIVER! a written instrument has been exe- estate buyer Is one fraught with some cuted and registered in the office of risk and the necessity for close inves the county recorder In the district in tigation. Property in Egypt is transferred by deed which must be regis which the real estate is located. The law requires that the deed of tered at the 'Mortgage registry ofconveyance must be signed in the fice but not only the title deeds must is a Makes presence of one attorney or two other be examined, but a personal inspecasthe must of tion land made to be persona. The witness must not only sign but also testify as to the correct- certain who is now in possession, and ness of the date on the document, that it is also necessary to check back the the seller was of age and he must also ownership for fifteen years. . bewe Must Have. Photo Here state his own occupation and residence. The recording of a deed to Turkey has probably, the most real property is a very complicated unique and at tne same time the is owned operprocedure. Two deeds, in fact, must safest system of real property transCREAMY smooth, made be drawn up and signed and one form fers of all the countriee; and, although is capitalized must be on a special kind of paper no title insurance system prevails in with fresh fruits and the by people which is procured only from the de- that country, there is little likelihood finest chocolate and nut of any forgeries or .false personations. our partment of justice. . . . In the Netherlands, the seller of The reason for this 'is that every propflavors, Have it hero, in real property gives the purchaser, erty owner and everyone holding a delicious sundae, or employes Homespun through the medium of a notary pub-- power of attorney has his photograph on file the at lie, not only his own deed of sale, but make today's meal a party registry office, the de Cadastre.' in addition, the deed of sale he refor dessert with The parties to a 'proposed trans ceived from the previous seller. Someaction or either even the appear by times, personally deep previous to this is given the new owner so that he proxy at the office of the. bureau. A enters on his land fairly certain that photograph of the seller must be af ! his title Is good. The land area of fixed to the title deed so it is com Netherlands is so comparatively small pared with the official photograph on and the fact that each individual in the record and there is small chance of a ....15c ..... Creamy Malted Milk country is registered renders it rather misrepresentation. If the seller is Brick Ice Cream, quart.. diffic to transact any real estate represented by his attorney-in-fac- t, L ....50c business which would not be more or similar Identification is possible." less common knowledge and, thereLUNCH fore, would prevent fraud. for Veal and Eggs, and to assist Utah producers Many Realtors in Stockholm 5c Hamberger Sandwich Transfers of real property in Pork Sandwich 10c Sweden must be registered within a we exchange sacks, boxes, or other containers in certain period of time. If the propSwiss Cheese Sandwich 10c which their produce is delivered to our store. erty is located in a city, the transfer Ham Sandwich 10c must be recorded within three months The Better Way-Lo- ok after its consummation; if country SOX liUNOII .................. ............. ....m.2 5 c for VELOX on property, it must be made at the first regular session of the local court the back. taking place after the elapse of six months from the date of transfer. There are quite a few real estate firms and brokers in Sweden. In Stockholm, alone, there are nearly 200. C. E. & Co. Across From Tabernacle The purchaser of Bulgarian real if ... property must be of a patient nature. "tat 'naaaaaaStMil Mlfa,MHUitT' t iiaaaaasTi vice-preside- I As Leonard Tillotson. The drama, The Lonely Way," by Arthur Scnitzler, Through the Street (Puccini), (Tasell), Faye Whitmeyer; was revewed by Mrs. Tillotson. A piano solo. Sonata, 17th Cent, (Scar-tetti- ), sketch of the author was given by Frances Foulger; vocal duet, Mrs. Dixon Kapple. Hungarian music Agness Bowen and Bernice Tyree; was a feature of the afternoon. Tea string trio, Doris Felcher, Avon Smart was served following the program. and Myra Froerer, accompanists, 4he Royal Neighbors of America Myra Froerer, Lorna Draper and gave a card party Monday evening at Frances Foulger. the I. 0. 0. F. hall at 8 o'clock. Bridge and five hundred were enjoyed by the Golden Spike Chapter . Golden Spike chapter. Daughters of guests. the American Revolution, will meet The Pythian Sisters club met TuesMonday afternoon, May 5, at the April 29, at 2 o'clock home of Mrs. George R. Whitmeyer, day afternoon, Mrs. Marvin Hodge, home of the 2836 Grant avenue, with Miss Mary at 967 Linford avenue. Mrs. Allen Gove Littlefield as the assisting hostess. was the assisting hostess. The after Annual reports will be submitted by noon was spent in sewing followed by chapter officers, and election of offi- tea. cers will take place. The Service Star legion chapter met The Alpha Zeta chapter of the Del Monday evening at 8 o'clock in the phian society will meet Monday, May United War Service rooms. 5, at Green Gables tea room, Lunch- eon will be served at 1 oclock. ElecLast Friday evening the junior class tion of officers will be held, followed of t&e Ogden high school entertained the members of the senior class of the by bridge. school at the annual Junior Prom. high The members of the lit- This Prom is one of the outJunior erary club entertained their husbands school functions of the year. at a dancing party Saturday evening standing screen modernistic A of. design was at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Frank of at the ballthe end north placed on Oberhansley Marilyn drive. Lilacs room, with a the from juniors greeting and spring flowers decorated the rooms. A buffet supper was served to the seniors. Refreshments were during the evening. The grand at a late hour. The club members and served march began at 9:80 oclock ana was their husbands are as follows: Mr. and led by Rowland Corry and Virginia Mrs. Frank Oberhansley. Mr. and Mrs. Oborn. Assisting in the march were D. J. Barney, Mr. ana Mrs. D. W. and Miss Belva GalJohn Cawley Clifford, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hinch-lif- f, and Miss Natalie Jensen Doyle braith, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Larsen, Mr. De and Miss and Mrs. C. D. Kapple, Mr. and Mrs. Layton, William Fred Hart Morse and Miss Clayton, Audrey Leo Peck, Mr. and Mrs. I C. Tillot-Annabelle Barker, Jack Hilton and Mr. Mrs. W. and R. White and Miss Hazel son, Schenck, Lafe Snyder and Mr, and Mrs. J. R. Hinchliff. . Miss Elaine Wilcox, Andrew Brunetti A carnival dance was given Tuesday and Miss Bernadette WedelL About Rowland evening at the White City ballroom 500 were in attendance. the was in of class, the Corry, president Women the of Guild of the by Episcopal church fo the Good 8hep- - general charge of arrangements. The herd. Dancing was a feature of the prom committee included Andrew evenings entertainment, and - prises Brunetti, George Thatcher, John were awarded to the best dancers for Cawley, Doyle Jensen, Ruth Ames, Barker, the fox trot and waits. Various Miriam Peterson, ' Annabelle booths were placed around the hall, and Natalie Layton. ' The entertainand articles were for sale which in- ment was under the direction of L. A. cluded candy,-- serpentine and toy bal- Robins and Miss Phyllis Stohl, class loons. Further diversion was supplied advisors. The patrons were SuperinIn a number of games of a carnival tendent and Mrs. W. Karl Hopkins, nature. Mrs. D. D. King, president of Mr. and Mrs. Francis T. Wiggins, the guild, supervised ..the - entertain- Principal and Mrs. A. M. Merrill, Mr. ment The committees in charge of and Mrs. H. F. Irwin, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Eva Cawley, arrangements were as follows: Mrs. John Christiansen, A. H. Aland, general chairman; Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Jensen, Mr. and booths, Mrs. Alfred Daniels, chair- Mrs, J. V. Brunetti, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Thatcher, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. k, man; Mrs. Mary Kern, Mrs. F. J. Mrs. J. E. Bum, Mrs. Thomas Conway and Mrs. S. Rosevear; tickets, Mrs. R. H. Prlndle, chairman; Miss 0. J. CHUGG ART SHOP Patricia Healy, Mrs. W. O. Pell, Mrs. R. E. Carlson, Mrs. W. A. Galbraith, Mrs. J. C. Marshall, Mrs. Herbert W. MOTHER REMEMBERS. Hinley, Mrs. F. A. Schenck, Mrs. C. WILL YOU? C. Watxel and Mrs. E. C. Bader; pubchairC. Mrs. N. McConnell, licity, man, Mrs. John W. Hyslop and Mrs. She may not be near you now, but R. E. Carlson. a loving Mother Card or gift from will bring joy and gladness to The Martha eociety will meet May you her heart 12 with Mrs. Edward Bichsel at her street. The 2448 home, 1179 Twenty-sixt- h Washington Ave. Phone 780 meeting will be called to order at 2:80 oclock. The girls' association of Weber college will give their annual spring danco May 9, in the ballroom of the Weber gymnasium. Special attrac DUPLEX ; tions will be provided for the pleas; Price $2200 on ure of the guests. Miss Virginia Nich Easy Terms! ols is general chairman of the affair. Other committees in charge an: Program, Miss Virginia Christensen, Miss Marion Peterson, Miss Kathryn A good substantial brick building,' Thomas. Miss. Wilma Grose; refreshments, Miss Louise Emmett and Miss with two sets of plumbing, large Jeanette Morrell; decorations. Miss basement, good south location..; A Charlotte McGrath, Mrs. Alta Byrne, Miss Juanita Monson, Miss Edna home and income at the price of a Maw,' Miss Eleanor Lake, Miss Marsmall home. jorie Ridges and Miss Louise Hughes; tickets. Miss Harriett Woolley, Miss Elsie Wheelwright, Miss Vella Fowler; advertising, Miss Alice Sorensen and Miss Margaret Schmalz. Literary club met Saturn OGDEN REAL ESTATE CO. day afternoon at the Green Gables tea 2489 Kieael REALTOR Phone 878 room. The hostessess for the afternoon were Mrs. Leo Peck and Mrs. vocal solos, Cere ns ta m. Ths profits enjoyed by thousands of i Friday, Mav THE OGDEN POST nt Fi-Wo-- Special Candies for ; Mothers Day Ca I. - s ALL WEEK . 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