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Show Friday, December 26, 1930 THE OGDEN POST Washington Won An Historic Battle On prvveraenl District No. 155 for opening tilth avenue and acquiring, by purchase, the ground thciefor within the boundary line of Ogden Avenue between Twenty .fifth Si reel and Twenty.iaih Street, in Ogden City. Utah, a hereinafter iWrilnd. towit: A part of Block IT, flat "A." Ogden City Survey. Beginning nt a point 44 feet South 80 degree minute In one of the greatest and most Eat of the Northweat Corner of jBlock IT. of his Plat "A." thence South It degree M minuteu ipectacular exploits military Uat lil.il fort, thence Sou h C degree W (Continued from page 4.) (txetr. General George Washington, minuteu Want 408.40 feet, thence South 9 jo Christmas night, 1776, wrested a 80 feel, thence North degree 04 minute the from forces of U Great 5i octory degree minute Kart tOV.S feet, thence Britain and in a few short hours lift crashing the bob sled in which he was North It degree 00 minute Heel lia.M feet, thence North M degree 02 minute td the spirits of his countrymen from riding. 81.lt fot to beginning. And fur paring, The friends from Huntsville many the despair into which they had been and and grading, culvert, lighting, Mr. of Mrs. and Clinton Robbins, of service connection thereon, including plunged by a series of defeats and Eden, wish to their wall express connection funrtruetion retaining sympathy in jeverses. With a sure swiftness that over the death of their daughter. Miss with grading; urh property so included in aid awvwamcnt district and o assessed being inspired terror in the hearts of his Faye L. Robbins, who died Monday the or parcel of land on both piece enemies, the American commander-in-chie- f, do the young aide lot, morning. Especially Ogden Avenue between Twenty-fift- h at the head of a small force of folks who came over to Eden to school Street ofand Twenty-mat- h Street in lati 1 2400 Continentals, crossed the dan- in 1924 wish to their deepest and I to 10, both inclusive. Block IT, Plat express ice-fillDelaware river, and, regret. A. and lot f of H. II Wkr Subdivision of gerous, Lot Z. Block IT. Plat "A," Ogden City Surin a fury of desperation, fell upon the vey. fronting upon, abutting upon and adHessian troops commanded by Colonel jacent to said Avenue a above dmciihed to Trenton. The net result of the full depth of and against the entirety of Rahl all such lot, piece or parcel of land and Washingtons action was a thousand real estate, but not however, a and of conwar The a most leading social event of the past dep.h of 10 fret from exceeding, prisoners said Avenue. week was the wedding reception tenvincing triumph for the Americans. Said tax b levied and asswued, together On the occasion of the 154th an- dered Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth F. Dray with a tax levied under an ordinance, passed gnd enacted the Board of Comm niversary of this great . achievement cr in the Syracuse amusement hall of Ogden City.by Utah, contemporaneouslyu loiters he rethe division of information and pub- Thursday evening in honor of their s' it h and un the date this ordinance a pasard recent Two relahundred and enacted, for the purpose of defraying marriage. lication of the George Washington biand expenses of improvements in said centennial commission calls attention tives and friends were present. Dane costa Avenue Improvement District No. 165, which to the event in a statement issued to- ing was the main feature of the eve' said other tax is for sewer, sidewalk and day. The incidents leading up to and ning, followed by refreshments. The curbing and guttering, and this lax is parconnected with the Battle of Trenton young couple received many beautiful ticularly oflevied for and assessed for the aole purpose defraying the costs and rxpensas are recounted in a story of the ma- and useful gifts. of paving, grading, for extending water and Mr. and Mrs. Oel C. Sessions spent sewer service connections from the main to neuvers by which George Washington back of the eurb lino, lighting, opena Saturday in Ogden as guests of Mr. a point laved the cause of the colonies ing surh avenue and acquiring, by purrhaae, all seemed Mrs. Dawson. when lost. ind to be time hope Ray the grounds above described, together with all It was this movement which restored Mr. and Mrs. Maurice E. . Stoker other things arcassary to do and to fully said work upon the avenue above the confidence of the Americans and spent a few days in Wellsville during complete mentioned and opposite the property hereinto them the continue courage the past week as guests of Mr. and before and hereinafter ilwrilwl, which b gave the struggle for liberty in the face of Mrs. Julian Bair and family. specially affected and benefited by said imnnd it b hereby adjudged, deall odds. Mr. and Mrs. Oel C. Sessions cele- provements, termined and establbhed that said The attack on Trenton had been brated their eighteenth wedding annl will be specially benefited thereby to property the full of the tax hereby levied and said planned by Washington as a means versary at their home Thursday eve- amount of land are hereby assessed at an parcel of bolsfering the rapidly declining ning. equal and uniform rate for paving, grading, Miss is attendwho enlistThe his Fisher, countrymen. Crystal hopes pf ronstrurting culverts and retaining walb, ment term of his most valuable and ing school in Provo, is home for the an equal and uniform rate for lighting, at an equal and uniform rate for opening surh experienced soldiers would expire at holidays. and acquiring of surh land, by purKenneth F. Drayer has received a arrnue the end of the year, and he knew that chase, and at an equal and uniform rate in call L. reD. church do S. from to accordance the be to could with the unit rusts for sewer and but few prevailed upon connections built opposite the enlist under the unpromising condi- missionary work in Holland. He will water service hereinafter described and thereby property leave in few mission a the was which for then tions Christmas Night 1776 HUNTSVILLE lot Wl eer wlr ed SYRACUSE at at 7 City b hereby ratified, approved, aad confirmed. Ssctisn 6. Said lav shall he payahls in ten equal yearly installments as provided by law and ordinance with iii.rrsst un the whole sum unpaid at the rale of i per cent per annum, payable at the time each installment is due. In the event an installment or the interest aformaid not paid on the day ths same becomes due. the whole amount of ths tax unpaid at the time said installment and intnert are due, shall become uue and payable, and shall draw interest at the rets of twelve iwr cent per annum until paid. Section t. This ordinanes shall take effset the nrvt ds after its publication. PASSKli BY the Board of Cpuirainiuner uf Ogden City, Utah. the Jtth day of December. A. D. 1980. APPROVED: OKA Bl'NDY, Mayor. ATTEST: J. C LI m.KKlKl.n. City lleccrdrr. Publisl'v.1 in The Ogden Port IVrrmber 24. Mi J. A. Cook B. O Chappie W. R. Cook . R. Cook h h 10 111 H. - and Audi Call 242 2M Will J. II Caster la 22h Audra Call Clifford Call 149 Clifford Call 243 Cavs Drug Co. 96 Marinda Kile Child . 149 M. V. Dalton 178 Mrs. lama Drming 143 W. K. Dalton 119 W. K. Dalton 12u W. K. Dalton 121 E. W. 140 Dalton . 22 J. (!. Davison .. 269 lawmire Dalton . 287 Emil Dillrnbaek 14 Jark Davis 19 dark Davis 144 Parley Kerbs C. B. Eisenberg 43 1931). 11 Fred T. Ktinder 114 Fred T. Kllndrrs 4 Fred T. Klimler 149 Kred T. Klinden . Kmm Fife 17 Wm. rife Ford Nelson Motor Co. 14 Fife An eniinancr levying a tax and for the John Kurd Ill essmeni of property in Avenue Improve- Edgar Kurd 616 ment Dis.riet No. ID, to rover curbing, gut- Edgar K. 1 ruw Falk 10 tering. siwer ami sidewalks therein. R. U Falkner 13 BE IT ORDAINED by ths Hoard of Com80 livllen Fife mission. r of Ogden City, Utah: 200 Rufus Font Bert inn I: That ths Board of Cotnmbion-P160 Co. of Ogden City, Utah, does hereby levy Felt Auto Ralph C. tiwillisms - 196 ths tax aad prnvsi for the assessment thereof, L. 196 Olllbpie as hereinafter provided, upon that certain L. W. 116 W. projerly hereinafter described in Avenue Im- L. W. tiillispie 12 ... tiillispie prove ro.Mit District No. 136 f.r curbing, gut' U W. tiillispie 129 tering, sewer and sidewalks therein ; such ('airway Chevrolet, lac. 164 property so included in said assessment db- Kenneth K. M. triet being the lots, piece or arreb of land y or oil both sides of Ogden Avenue between Twenty-fiftStreet and Twenty-sixt- h Street in Lota 1 and I to 1U. both inclusive. Block IT. Plat A. and lad 2 of H. D. Wise Subdivision of lad 2. Block IT, Pint A, (igden City Survey, fronting upon, abutting upon nnd adjacent to said Avenue as hereinaltcr described to the full depth of onri against the entirely of all lots, pieces or of land and real estate, hut not coparr-l- r nceding. however, a depth of 160 feet front aid Avenue. Said lax b levied and aases-wd- . together with a tax levied eontemiKvransmudy herewith, under an ordinance passed and enacted by the Hoard of Commissioners of Ogden City. Utah, on the date thb ordinance b passed and enacted, surh other tax being for llw purpose of defraying the costs and expenses of improvements consisting of opening Ogden Street and Avenue between Twen'y-fift- h Twenty-eixtStreet In Ogdon City, Utah, nnd acquiring the Unde therefor, and for paving, grading, eul verts, lighting, and sewer and water service connections therein. Including a retaining wall constructed in connection with grading In such Dbtriet; and the lax hereby levied b particularly levied and assessed for the sole purpose of defraying the coats and expvnses of curbing, guttering, and constructing sidewalks, combination eurb and gutter and sewer, together with all other things necessary s do and to fully complete aid work upon the aventie shove mentioned and opiimite the property hereinbefore and hereinafter doaerihed, which b specially affected and benefited by said Improvements and It b hereby adjudged, determined and ealablbhed that Mid property will be specially benefited thereby to the full amount of the tax hereby levied and said pareeb of land are hereby assessed at an equal and uniform rate for constructing sidewalks and curbs and gutters, and at an equal and uniform rats far constructing sewers. The total Ux for combination curbs and gu'tcrs and sidewalks assessed to the erty abutting on or adjacent to and to the depth aforroaid back from the street lines on both ibw of Ogden Avenue between Twenty-fift- h Street and Twenty-sixt- h Street, in Lots 1 and I to 10. both Inclusive, Block IT. Plat A. and Lot 2 of H. D. Wbe Subdivbion of Lot 2. Block IT, PUt MA. Ogdon City Bur-ve- y, I- . . . . . . . 10.90 . . . .10 An Ordinance T riyhts-of-wa- h lj days prevailed. It affected. The total paving Ux assessed te the propthat these troops school in Salt Lake City. The annual school operetta of the erty abutting on or adjacent to and to the be reenlisted, but it was just as esaforesaid bark from the street lines on sential that the morale of the entire Syracuse public schools was given in depth both sides of Ogden Avenue between Twenty-fift- h Street and Twenty-sixtStreet, sixty population be improved. The whole he amusement hall Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gailey an foot roadway, in Lota 1 and t to 10, both country needed the tonic of an inspirinclusive. Block IT. Plat "A. City amily have moved into the residence Survey, and Lot I of H. D. Wise Ogden ing victory. Subdivbion Miss of of Bessie where Block Let IT, Plat "A." Ogdm City I, Gailey, they While General Howe occupied New Survey, b 112,618.71. there bring I.0M.14 York in the summer of 1776, he em- will .make their home. front so feet abutting after deducting frontMr. am two The children of young on a in series corner lots in his accordance age with ordl inflicting ployed army of minor defeats on the Colonials in irs. Bernard Smedley are seriously nance, all assessed at a rate of III.M289 per front foot of abutting property, all for aad that vicinity. At Long Island, White ill, suffering from pneumonia. un account of paving and work incidental Miss Priscilla is Smith spending thereto; Plains, Forts Washington and Lee on the winter in Mesa, Arizona, as guest The total tax for lighting assessed to the the Hudson and in numerous skirmof relatives. property abutting on or adjacent to and to ishes, the British had beaten and disthe depth aforesaid back from the street lines Wanda and Blaire Stoker, who are on both sides of Ogden Aventie between couraged the Americans. As winter the Utah State Agricultural Twenty-f'ft- h 1 Street and Twenty-sixtStreet, approached and the weather became attendingat in Lota I to 10, both inclusive. Block Logan, are home for the 17. Plat A.and and more and more disagreeable, Howe college H. D. Wbe Sublot I of division of Lot 2. Block IT, Plat "A." Ogden became less inclined to fight and gave Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bodily and City Survey, b 14,117.80. there being 1,100.14 most of his attention to preparing feet so abutting, assessed at a rate of children spent Sunday in Ogden as front comfortable quarters in which to plan $2.221414 per front foot of abutting property Mr. Clarence Mrs. and of Tree. all for and on account of lighting together the spring campaign. To the English guests with work Incidental thereto; leader it appeared that the revolution The total tax for water service pipe and had been all but crushed, and he seems ntensified by the lack of suitable connections assessed in addition to the reguindividual owners of the to have expected what spirit remain- clothing, and a messenger to Wash-ngto- n lar assessment to ths b 16,090.02, there bring 1,246.09 front on or adjacent thereto and f t so was able to find the general by property abutting abutting, assessed at a rate of $4.016276 ed with the Colonists to wear itself back to the depth aforesaid n extending front font of abutting property all for on both side of ths above namsd avenue per out in the cold, freezing snows of win- following the bloody footprints which and on account of constructing eombinoMon Avenue Improvement Dbtriet No. 1H b ter. At any rate, he had apparently lis army left in the snow. Many of in and gutters and sidewalks together with 92ST.60. there being 272.00 lineal feet of water curbs ice uhe muskets were so clogged with service pipe assessed at a rate of $0.66 per work incidental thereto. conquered New Jersey, and by the lineal foot, and six (T time spring came he would be ready hat they could not be fired, but by tfcms ra assessed at a rote of $21,00 each. F!?1 jli?,. to capture Philadelphia, the rebel he time Trenton was reached the afurcMid bark from the street lines The total tax for sewer service connections Americans, as one writer has sug-- I assessed In addition to the regular assessment on both sides of Ogden Avenue between capital. Street and Twenty-sixt- h nothStreet, tha individual owners of the property abut- Twenty-fiftThe British commander had station- ;ested, would have charged with most to in Ixits 1 nnd to 10. both inclusive Block on or thereto ting and adjacent extending broomsticks. As but it was, ing H. HA,H Wise D. Plot and Lot New of 17, in back to several I ed troops at depth aforesaid therefrom on both places was done with the idea of the of the of Lot 2. Block 17. Plot A, Ogden the above named avenue in Avenue Jersey to prevent the Americans from layonet.fighting Improvement Dbtriet No. 166 b 1226.60, there City Survey, b $1.19.62, thero being 989.14 111.00 lineal feet of sewer service pip front feet so abutting after deducting frontretaking that territory should they The battle did not last long. Colonel being messed at a rate of 11.20 per llnaol foot make an attempt to do so, although age on corner lota In oeeordanee with ordihad underestimated the mettle Tha total tax for opening and widening nance, assessed at a rate of $1.9074 per front little concern was felt in this direc- lahl his opponent and had failed to erect aid avenue and acquiring the tend therofor foot of abutting property oil for and on action. Washington was. just across the of property abutting on or count of constructing sewer together with or otherwise to prepare adjacent toto the and to the oforeMid work incidental thereto. Delaware river in Pennsylvania, but fortifications for an attack. This mistake cost him from the street lines on both depth The combined costs and expense of raid aides of Ogden the condition of his. men was such as Avenue between Twenty-fift- h the 8treet and curbing, guttering, sidewalks and sewer, toto arouse but little apprehension on lis life and lost to Great Britain The Twenty-sixt- h Street aforesaid In Lota I and gether with all other work incidental thereI to 10, both inclusive, Block 17, Plat UA" to, amounting to $4,960.14, b the total cost the part of the British. The entire services of a thousand hirelings. to Tessian tried 2 of H. D. Wbe Subdivbion of Lot of the abuttors portion of raid commander Lot and bravely Continental army was suffering from form his men and resist the Block 17, Plot "A," Ogden City Survey covered by that contract entered improvement Into for the attack, 2, aforosoid b 160409.60, composed of the fols lack of food, clothing, guns, ammuperformance of said work and the making of made so suddenly and so lowing items, Duo Ogden Hotel Comnition in fact, nearly everything ut it was aid improvements with the Union Construcon tend $112.60, principal, and interest tion courageously that his tardy efforts pany Company, dated December 4, 1020, and needed to maintain an army was lack- were 0 to per annum, from time Washing-ion- s ot This no of avail the City Treasurer te hereby authorised and No $10.02. total $102.12; dua Ogden Troy Launing in the American camp. to aimi and collect said tag in acdirected was certain, and after dry on tend $17,110.00, principal, and Interest cordance with the provbions of thb ordinance European soldier could en- only avictory at the minutes of from few to 0$ per annum, for the purposes herein mentioned. tertain ' anything but contempt for Germans all surrendered. fighting total 111406.07 ; duo Wm. n The Amer- 11.071.07. Sectton 2 That the assessment Ibt mode on tend 11,006.07, principal, aad I,Interest such a nondescript body of troops. by the City Engineer ss corrected, approved, ican casualties consisted of two or at Oft per annual, from to Among the soldiers which Howe had three men wounded, one of whom was $60.17, total 11,151.14; duo Ogdon State Bonk and completed by the Board of Equalisation Review of the property described in Secleft in the Jerseys was a regiment of Lieutenant James Monroe, later to be- on tend $1,064.01, principal, end Intermt ot and tion One of thb ordinance in Avenuo Imfrom 0ft annum, to per of command Hessians under the come president of the United States. $60.19. total $1.12040; duo Sidney Stevens provement Dbtriet No. 166 of Ogden City, Colonel BahL These troops number Washingtons hopes for the success Implement Company on tend $1460.00. prin- Utah, for the purpose of providing for the cd about 1500 and were stationed at of his enterprise were fully realized. cipal, and interest ot Oft par annum, from improvements herein mentioned, tmwiti curbtotal $0,406.78; ing, guttering, sidewalk and sewer improve-meaTrenton but a very short distance His strategy and the heroism of his due Frankto J. Stevens $565.78, In raid District, b hereby confirmed on tend $821.00, prinfrom the Delaware. The Hessians troops had the desired effect, for the cipal. end intermt ot Oft per annum, from and tha assessments mad and returned In to 151.09, total 1871.00 ; duo raid completed Ibis, and tha report of the were the type of soldiers known as waning spirits of the Americans were Glen Ptano Company on land Board of Equalisation and Review to the mercenaries, because of the fact that revived and the Revolution was saved. $208.00, principal, and Intermt at 9ft per Board of Commissioners of Ogden City ia war was their profession. They were The British were forced to admit that annum, from to 14.12, total hereby ratified, approved, and confirmed. due 222.02; State Bonk on land Ogden Sertien 2; Said Ux shall be payable In hired out by their own monarch to were opposed by a worthy foe-m- $157.28, principal, and intermt at 1ft per five equal yearly instillment as provided they by fight for other rulers. Many of these from to 822.44. tew and ordinanes with interest on tha whole and from this time forward their annum, total duo soldiers were used in the Revolution D. 1178.72; Roberts on land Bolph um unpaid at the rate of six per cent per respect for his ability increased. 87,902.10, principal, and intermt at Oft per annum, payable at the time each hwtellmrtit by Great Britain. Their lot was not There is no doubt that this was a annum, from to $800.02. to due. In the event any Installment or the a very happy one for they were not $1.402.82 ; duo George A. Kelley on land toal on stroke the masterful and interest aforesaid b not paid on the day the $1,800.00, principal, and intermt at Oft per same even respected by their English col- strategic becomes due, the whole amount of the of the American leader. No less annam. from part to 8207.12. tax unpaid at tha time Mid Installthemselves leagues. The Americans an authority than Frederick the Great total 11,707.12: paid Catherine M. Richey in special ment and interest are due, shall become due despised the hirelings because they of Prussia on one occasion is supposed settlement condemnation suit. 15400.00. with and payable, and shall draw Intermt at the Oft per annum, from to were actuated by no principle save to have remarked that "Washingtons intermt at1129.29, total $1,029.20; payable to rate of twelve per cent per annum until paid. Section 4 that of making money Thb ordinance shall take effect tor I acquired, campaign in the Jerseys was the outwith Intermt at Oft per annum, the next day after Its publication. Washington formed his plans with standing military exploit of the cen- 850748, PASSED BY the Board of Commissioners from to on $420.00 of thb all possible secrecy and Christmas was tury." After' his surrender at York-tow- amount, $2(47, total $618.66, from which sum of Ogden City, Utah, the 24th day of Decemselected as the day for the attack on Lord Cornwallis, while dining to Jos. F. Stephen et al should bo deducted ber. A. D. I960. aamssmente due on such prombm dua .APPROVED; Trenton because it was believed that with General Washington said: special to Ogden City amounting to $11748; ORA BUNDY. and due the Germans would be wholly unpre "Fame will gather your brightest Ogden City, for Engineering, Advertbiug. Etc., Mayor. there being 1.100.14 front fmt no ATTEST t pared to resist an assault at that time. laurels rather on the banks of the 11.11741; assessed ot a rate of $48410010 par J. C. LITTLEFIELD, These suppositions proved to be cor- Delaware than from those of the abutting, front foot of abutting properly all for and City Recorder. on account of opening and widening said rect, for the boisterous celebration of Chesapeake." Published in The Ogden Post December 24, such avenue, acquiring in the Yuletide was at its height when 1020. property and payIt is entirely fitting that the Amerof such sums duo Ogden City. the Americans stormed the town in ican people should turn for a moment ment The combined cost and expense of Mid the dawn of that cold December morn- from the holiday spirit of the season paring, grading, culverts, for extending water DELINQUENT NOTICE sewer service connections from the main ing. and remember with gratitude the sac- and bark to o of the curb point end line, lightWashington assembled his men at rifices made by these courageous men ing. her with all other work inciRagan Petroleum Co., principal place of McKonkey's Ferry on the bank of the of the Continental army and the dental tog' thereto, amounting to 117420.82. businaM 776 26th Street Ogden, Utah. Delaware after a march of nine miles genius of their indomitable leader in b the total rent of the abuttal portion Notice b hereby give that then are deof M;d improvement covered by that con- linquent upon the following described stock en through frozen snow and biting sleet the Battle of Trenton. Surely the tract en end into for the performance of "count of assessment No. 1 levied an ths list The men were loaded into boats which nation is deeply indebted to George Mid work and the making of Mid improvelay of October, INO, the several amounts sat had been gathered and prepared for Washington for what he accomplished ments with the Union Construction Company, apposite the names the occasion, and the pitiful little on that cold, stormy Christmas in dated December 4. 1129, and th ram of bolder oa follow- $51409.69 consisting of the amounts act forth army was soon moving across the 1776. hereinbefore, fa the respective costs of am Names stream. It was a perilous undertakquiring, by pore hare or condemnation, the H. Ambler ... tend included in raid avenue and far openH Ambler ... ing for the river was filled with great ing and widening of sunk arena and paying VOat Aptenap blocks of ice which many times sums such due Ogden City with accrued in- Sophia Austin threatened to overturn the crowdec terest, and the City Treasurer b hereby Ju. Ashman and directed to assess and collect Hyrnm Brunson craft. But the affair was so wel tax raid seconds nee with the provbionn of Carol Im Bond .. in planned and executed that not a man ordinance for thb ths purposes herein men- Caroline Bond or gun was lost There was some detioned. Section 2.1 That the assessment Ibt mode Caroline Bond ...... lay in getting the artillery up, so that An the City Engineer, as corrected, approved, A. W. Brheo by was the time ready by Washington A. W. Brheo ...... and completed by the Board of Equalisation the tax and for An ordinance levying to move on his objective the night end Review of the property described in Bern Maxi Bundy . of property in Avenue Improvement Mon Ore of thb ordinance in Avenue ImproveClaud Bingham .. was far gone. The enterprise hat Dbtriet No. 161, to cover opening Ogdon Itroet end ment Dbtriet No; 166 of Ogden City. Utah, J. W. Brower Avenue between Twenty-fift- h progressed so far, however, that there Twenty-sixth Street In Ogden City, Utah, nnd for the purpose of providing for the improve- Sam Bonford could be no thought of turning back, For open Geo. W. Breon .. mentioned, the tends therefor, end far poring, ments herein Avenue acquiring between Twenty-fift- h H. Barkway From the ferry where the crossing grading, culverts, lighting, and sewer and ing Ogden Twenty-eixtStreet in Ogden City. A. G. Barker had been made there remained anoth- water tank connections therein. Including Street and constructed in connection Utah, and acquiring the land thciefor, and Clare Boyle er nine miles march to Trenton. By awithretaining wall for poring, grading, culverts, lighting, and In such Dbtriet. grading ewer aad water service connections therein, Veri Binxley this time the temperature had dropBE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Comincluding a retaining wall constructed In M. S. Binkley ... Utah: the and of below missioners Ogden City, troops ped far freezing, with grading ia Serb District, to M. S. Binkley x connection Section It That the Board of Commie were in a sorry plight, but they cheermade J. W. Corlbto does hereby levy the hereby confirmed and the assessment Utah, of City, Ogden in said completed lists, and the J. W. Corlbto ... fully resumed the march. The coh tax aad provide for the assessment thereof. and returned report of the Board of EqaalfMtioa snd Re-- Jns. Cherry .... was so severe that two men froze to hereinafter provided, upon that certain- riew to the Board of Commbsionen of Ogden ImIn Avene describ'd hereinafter was The property death that night. suffering not only imperative ISO 141 Sharm Auto Co. Kay Simmons Ray Simmoua Kay Bimmuas llay Bimmona K. T. Snyder Then Bodsrharg Henry Sadden Henry Heddrn Nell Smith Paul Bvgur 100 162 168 -- lit ..... 14 tiro. Paul Segar Geo. Tribe ... Hoc. Tribe Gao. Tribe A. M. Tribe .... A. M. Tribe .... Kiwe Vanes .... 19 . 11 14 145 144 ..... 194 ..... 178 111 Mabel Weils .... 141 E. L. Westauweland Watt fa Kimball Motor 11$ CO, D. Vvrnoa Wolson ... 212 241 V. White j.Rom Warburton Frank Whilaalina J. F. Wikstrom ..... IM0 116 Wiley Yip 8. Eundb 140 THOMAS E. WALKER. Bar rotary. Fint date of publication In Tha Ogden P December I, INI. Lost da e of publication December 20. INK Alias Summons IN THE CITY COURT OF OGDEN C1TT COUNTY OF WEBER. STATE OF UTAH YELLOW CAB A TRANSFER COMPANY, Plaintiff: vs. LYNN INC., a corporation. altos L. A. THOMAS. Defend HAKR1KON, nt, THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DR. FEND ANT You are hereby summoned to appear within ten days after service of this Hum mo ns opon you, if served within ths county In which this action Is brought; otherwise, within twenty day after service, and defend Uw above action; end In mm of your failure to do so, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the roltef demanded in the Complaint, of which a copy b herewith served upon you, against you for ths gum of Twenty end 40100 Dolton (120.00). with Intermt at tha rat of per cent per annum since tha 21th day of September, ION, and 160.00 atsa-tiu- ed f. together with plaintiff cart and torneys' dbliursemant herein. Thb action la based upon a contract of lease of an automobile. WOOLLEY thsrs-frot- tMkwl, - A 1IOLTHER. Plaintiff Attorneys. Address, 017 Eeetes Building, Ogden. Fint publication November II, 1930. Lost publication Pxtmbt 29, I960. tJbuX b:bb:bbbb:6 Obbc h Sub-divbi- . The UNION STOCK to-w- ltt YARDS COMPANY self-respecti- ng New-ma- 1 29 Ogden, Utah ts 20 Bros.-Kober- te an - S"1 1 10 n, Extends Good Wishes, for a Successful 1931 " To the People of Ogden ' and Surrounding Country. Ordinance to-wi-t: Kenneth C. Ikeler, General Manager h los-rr- V |