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Show H' ' Only One "BROMO QUININE," tfeatfe f ST-m J Li5ve Bgomo Quinine fM ? , Corel CoH in Oh Day, Crtpln 2 Day 1 && JcLj, &nf 25c ' Bfl i BPJiBi'fHflBMIW'JlBOOOHBBBnRui! I YOU ARE PREPARING TO TAKE CARE OF THE 1911 FRUIT CROP. IRRIGATING j DITCHES ARE BEING CLEANED, THE TREES ARE BEING PRUNED AND SMUDGE I POTS AND OTHER ACCESSORIES TO FRUIT GROWING ARE BEDTG RESURRECTED j AND PUT IN ORDER. I I ' IN THE MIDST OF YOUR ARRANGEMENTS HAVE YOU CONSIDERED THE I ; VITAL NECESSITY OF A BELL TELEPHONE ON THE PLACE SO THAT YOU OAN I j RECEIVE THE DATXY UNITED STATES WEATHER FORECASTS WITHOUT DELAY, I AND THUS BE ABLE TO SAVE YOUR CROP FROM A SUDDEN FROST. I I NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR THIS SERVICE. ? , 2 m . r, I 1 THE PROGRESSIVE FARMER CONSIDERS A BELL TELEPHONE IN THE HOUSE ' il AS AMPLE FRUIT INSURANCE. ', 00' for rates and service call W. F. MADSON, Manager WHILE THE COST OE LIVING ', T " I f has been going up during the last twenty years, the cost of I ELECTRIC LIGHTING has been cut two ways. E i I i Consumers purchase light but they pay for electric I v I !j energy, the unit of electric energy being tho watt. The rates J ; for electric energy have been reduced substantially, and at the 1 same time GREATER LIGHT per unit of energy has been made 1 possible. In other words, the LIGHTING VALUE of the 1 j WATT haa been increased and the COST of the WATT has , been decreased. The modern tungsten lamp gives five times the candlepower per vatt as did the FIRST incandescent lamp 1 ' in 1882. I I r The tungsten lamp itself costs more than the carbon in- I - H candescent, but it is worth much more. and is being made 1 i stronger and more efficient all the time. At first all tung- ! sten lamps were extremely fragile. Now they are almost as I jj enduring under shocks and vibrations as the old style filament j lamps. We are selling them at reduced prices. i i . g I UTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY CO. I i "Electricity for Everything.' I OGHEM STATE BANE 1 jg OGDEN UTAH. j Interest Paid on Savings Accounts and Time Certificates $$ of Deposit and Compounded Quarterly. & S Capital '. $100,000.00 IS WJ Surplus 100,000.00 m ty Undivided Profits 20,000.00 M, OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. IS H, C. Blgelow, President. A. P. Bigelow, Cashier ? J. M. Browning, Vlce-Prest. J. E. Halverson, Asst. Cashr. J ' eCk;r- H' M R0WC- J- N. Spargo " M O. A. Parmley. E. L. Van Meter john g; THE OGDEN MEAT CO. I 2323 Washington Avenue. C. H. LARNED, Prop. I LARNED GROCERY CO. I 2300 Grant Avenue. For Groceries, Phone 405 1 SPECIALS FOR A FEW DAYS: 1 f3 lb. Pail 4RC I PURE LARD 6 lb. Pail. . "'75c 110 1b. Pail.. '..'.". ".1.40 I 10 lb. Pail Chefolene, an ideal shortening I Fancy Cottage Hams, ner lb i-25 p Picnic Hams '. 15c E Telephone-Bell, 23; Irtd., 202. '" Di, i mi iiiiii ii i i 'ii ii' I in in 1 1 ii ii i hi H I Vienna Cafe I 322 Twenty-fifth St. i ': j, Special Dinner 25 Ii Lunch from 11 a. m. to 4 p. m. ! Dinner from 4 to 8 p. m. - Lee, Foon & Tom, Managers. I !, $5 (? Can KSCamJ Buti Morel Save $35 I L. H. BECRAFT. Phone 252 1 I CRIPPLED SHOE SPECIALIST No matter what they look like you will got them back new.' i In 15 minutes. OGDEN SHOE , REPAIR FACTOR?' 333 24th Street. IN CLOTHES we give STYLE FIT and VALUE at9 rea Jf,' prices. Look up the Bel. ?33BBY SUlTOHIUM, C"' 433' 320 24th St. S If GOOD CLOTHES I The Only Kind New Hampshire ' , Woolen Go. ' Make 1 $17.50 I to :! $99 fl GUARANTEED TO FIT PERFECT -. 1' Bell, "419;. Ind., 926. 211 25th. J Have You Had I the Grippe P j, l For those bad coughs fol- I I K lowing the grippe, there is I j nothing like our old fashion- I I WHITE PrNE AND TAR I j I COMPOUND. I J 3 to cure them. I WB DRIVER & I -' SOI QBU0 GO. I I 2453 Washington Ave. 1 I Both Phones 38. I TOE UTAH NATIONAL BANK OF OGDEN, UTAH i OFFERS TO DEPOSITORS EVERY FACILITY WHICH THEIR BAL ', ANCES. BUSINESS AND R- SPONSIBILITY WARRANT. I' J. E. Doojy, President 1 Hcraco E. Pesry, Vlco-Praa. T Harold J. Peery, Vlco-Pro. Ralph E. Hoag, Caahlor. A. V. Mcintosh, Ano't. Cashier. I U. S. DEPOSITARY. FIRST NATIONAL BANK ; OF OGDEN, UTAH Capital and Undivided Profits &276,00O.CO Darlii Eccloo, Pres. G. H. Tribe, Vlce-Prea. John Watson, Vlce-Pre. 1 M. S. Browning. Vlce-Prea. -' John PlDgreo. Cnahler. i' Jao. F. Burton, Asst Cashier. I. . T ! READ THE CLASSIFIED PAGE. ' I |