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Show H (fePACKAFANYlh ;3 made by Pion?er shoe pianu- H fc n j facturcrs of Brockton, Mass., k H and they are leaders as well tfm H 09 pioneers. TMrty years of knowing how have Mm ') H equipped theiinds ?tt?iind the PACKARD SHOE JsMf I H and the best shoe workers in the world put their da!juff j M M labor into its production. YOU get the result jfifiBW fJm H the finest ngh grade men's shoe sold. (BBIBCIr H Your ftcr will appreciate the comfort of V?il M PACKARDS. And you will be serving your 8P 1 1 H best taste for fashionable shoe dress too. uT lol I 3.50, 4.00 & 5.00 CZ M 5 Cents for a Shine- Step In. Grenadier Roland Watch for Announcement. Announce-ment. oo oo '"Easy Mark," Ogden Theater, Tonight, 10-20-30 Cents. 00 . Notice to the Public Attentlonl Tho City Dumping Grounds are now located at the Pest house grounds on South Washington avenue, beyond the city limits, where all classes of Garbage from this city must be dumped dump-ed hereafter. By order of the City Council. M. S. POULTHR, Sanitary Inspector. - LEGAL. I NOTICE' OF SALE.j I The Ogden-Lucin Coppor company I oTherVre dc,,nfl"cnt upon the fol- 1 lowing described stock -on account of 1 assessments levied on the 29th day of I March 1911, the several amounts set .?POSite,Jthe name3 of lho rospoctlve shareholders, as follows- Cer No. Name. Shrs. Amt 258 P0i u y M06 "0 Ire Ti "un3PhrJs 2,000 5.R) 2G6 Alma D. Chambers . . 650 l 62 3&8 T. C. Chatland 500 125 10 Thos. Topham Estatc.7 150 17 87 11 Mary Topham 3,050 7.62 18 John G. Ellis 2,000 5 00 133 John G. Ellis 1,000 2.50 220 William Moyes 2,000 5.00 311 William Moyes 500 105 336 William Moyes 1,000 250 t?? m!?orry Crezeo 2,300 6.20 114 Thorry Crezeo 1,600 4.00 -76 A. J, Johnson 1,000 50 I 1G4 Therry Crezee 1,000 2.50 I 104 L. N. Meld 1,200 3 00 1 236 L, N. Meld .l.OOO 2.50 I 3oo A. B. Patton 3,500 S 75 E 68 Nicholas Tand 200 '50 I 269 Nicholas Tand 300 !?5 j 277 Florence Littleflold.. 1,000 2 50 I 12 Florence Uttlefield.. 100 '25 1 2S3 Jeano Cox 1,000 20 I U9 Joane Cox 1,500 3.75 I 9 Go, M. Robertson .. 300 S3 1 10 o. H. Turner 500 1.25 ft 51 C. H. Turner , 5,500 1.25 1 19 John H. Moyes 1,000 2.50 I 21 J, S. Gordon 500 1.25 1 67 J. S. Gordon 2,125 5.31 I 30 Ellen I Vinson 1,000 2.50 1 139 J. F. Delury , 1,S00 4.60 53 Annio White 1,000 2.50 B 175 Annie White 500 1.25 1 54 A. T. Wood 500 1.25 1 63 E. F. Gilbert 1,000 2 50 H SG Miss Ella L. Williams 100 25 I 07 Geo, F Williams ...1,000 2.50 I 104 , W. O. ood .... 200 .50 I 107 Mrs. M. Verlln 500 1.25 I 113 Rosamond M. Packer 500 1 25 1 156 J. F. & e. A. Smith. 1,200 300 I 157 E. A. Smith 500 1.25 I 159 John F. Smith 3,125 7.81 1 31C John F. Smith 1,000 2.50 I ISO C F. Krauch 225 .66 I 214 Ethel Lawton 110 .35 E 232 Hollen R. Wright ...1.000 2 50 1 330 J. R. Drain 2,000 5.00 1 351 J. R. Drain 2,000 5.00 1 359 J. R, Drain 2,000 5.00 1 36G J R Drain ,1.206 3 01 1 315 M. Buchuilllcr 5,000 12.50 I And, in accordance with law, so I many shares of each parcel of said 1 stock as mav be necessary wll bo H sold at the office of the secretary of 1 said Ogden-Lucin Copper company, at I room 411 First, National Bank build- I ing, In the city of Ogdcn, county of Weber and state of Utah, ou the 31st day of May, 1911,. at the hour of 12 noon of f,ald day, to pay delinquent assessment thereon, together with tho I cost of advertising and the expense I of sale. E. A. STRATFORD, 1 Secretary-Treasurer, I Room 411 First Nat'l. Bank; Bldffi, I Ogden, Utah. ' HI Historical Puzzle Contest Utafrs largest and best piano house, in order to introduce their line of ! r I nne pianos and player pianos to th e people of this section, inaugurates J 1 this interesting contest, one that is free and open to all, and one that is of f I special importance to those needing instruments. 11 B Can You Put the Two Great American Generals Together? I I I "VnSwA (wl ' W ($ Si I i -' -- - jHfe Ox m 1 1 I No Charge of Any Kind To Enter. You Have the Same Opportunity As J I I Any One Else. j 1 4 Puzzle pictures for "grown-ups" as well as the children are a source of great pleasure, and nearly ev- j - 2 erywhore you will find somo one at this fascinating pastime in their spare moments. But now we have a m I puzzle picture contest with more than the mere fun of putting it together, a grand free distribution of over $4,100 worth of prizes, all absolutely free. I W Cut out the little pieces and paste them together and you will have two of the greatost American geu- 1 . ; I orals The most artistically arranged correct answer will be given tho $375 piano absolutely free The next I j-! II 1 most artistically arranged wjll be given prize certificates as stated below. 1 j 1 There is no catch. Everv one has an equal opportunity. We are making this extraordinary offer di- m reel to piano buyers, as by this mothod we will Introduce our pianos and fair prices to a great many pos- I : m I sible buyers We want every one Interested in pjanos to enter, as we want the piano and prize certificates N 'lm I to go where they will be appreciated. Be sure and enter. There is no excuse for your not striving for one l I of these prizes Send your answor in early. 1 " FiB-cf- Phi7i iliSlSlll'' Many Other I 1 I 1131 illLIc IKsliSS, Interesting and I $375 ' lllliiiiSliil Valuable B I Conway Piano feS' . PRIZES I I THE PRIZES Important, Read This I j rlKol PKlZh A rJeaUtllUl Con- The Daynes-Bcebo Musis Co. tho old house with 1 Way PianO, Valued at 375 the new name, always known as "Utah's Best 1 fe I SFCOND PRI7F A CnlH Rnnd Piano House," in order to Introduce the new name 1 I O J r 'C -C GOfn of our n0US0 t0 e PePl0 oi Utah, Idaho, Nevada 1 j L-redlt Certificate IOr gZUU and Wyoming, inauguiate this Publicity Campaign. 1 J THIRD PRIZE A Gold Bond We nro determined that the name of "Daynes-Bee- I I Parf'firofo r 21 Kf Iaisc Co." shall beco mo a household name 1 ernncaie IOr $DU throughout this vast territory. I The next six best answers will bo given a certi- We have shipped two carloads of our best 1 flcate for ?125 each. Following these, ia groups of pianos to this city 40 in all a sample stock of I 1 six or more, each contestant sending in the next our entlre llne Wo propose to give the people of M best answer will receive a certificate for $1 less this aectIon the opportunity to inspect a represen- I than thoqe previous that is, six at $124, next six tative slock of the world's best instruments right at 1 ' at $123, etc. until the entire amount, $4,100 has homo and without the necessity of a .personal visit I been awarded. to Salt rke. 1 , SPECIAL ADVERTISING APPROPRIATION - Wo expect through this contest to acquaint cv- I ' In addition to the abovo prizes, tho company will ery maU( wom;m and child with our house and 1 ' voluntarily Issuo to each of tho remaining contest- goodS; and tll0S0 who aro fortunato enough to re- 1 1 ;fnts a special credit certificate of $50 as an award delVQ ono o 01ir Gold Bond Credit certificates H I for their effort in this contest. w,n bcnefll to thQ extcnt of $50 to 200 .Q the pur. I THE JUDGING Disinterested judges will bo I .chase of an instrument. I M chosen who will select the winner, and tho decision This contesL Is for publ,cIty purposes and the I 1 of tho judges will bo final. All prize winners will bo beueflt of tbose needing pianos, and wo hope every I 1 uotificd. Judges' names will be announced. ono o such win tako advantage of this opportlin. ONEPRICE PLAN I , p ' n. I. purchakng your piano from US you havo the WOOfl S DCS! "13005 I ' I advantago of the "Dayncs-Beebe One Price Plan," ' T VJFJILJl,WL ur' - fllJLlA 3 M tho plant that positively saves you indney. Every in- The Dayncs-Beobo store In Salt Lake has been i ? B strument is marked In plain figures and the prices drawn on for the best possible representative stock 1 p are the same as our Salt Lako prices. Purchasers to be shipped here, and we are suro that no matter 1 I Ig will not only have tho advantage of having a large what vour taste may be, you will find a piano horo (3 33 stock from which to select right at home, but with- to pleaso you in quality, style, price and terms. I M out a dollar added for freight or expense. These pianos are tho very best styles of their scv- j J The Gold Bond Credit Certificates issued as cral raakers ,n a11 the latest finishes and designs. If prizes In this contest will be accepted nt their face Hore you cau choose from such wcl1 known makes .'. B value towards purchase of any new piano or player as H 9 piano handled by us at regular marked prices, if ,. I lit presented within tho time limit. Only ono certifi- KNABE CONWAY 1 ; KJ cato may bo applied on tho same piano, and on no KRANICH and BACH . SCHAEFFER g . re purchase mado prior to May 25, 1911. HALLET and DAVIS WINTER and CO. lb Catalogues and price lists will bo mailed to you IVERS and POND RUDOLPH g f ftj on application, or our representative will call on FISCHER KAUFFMAN I K you on request. Easy terms of payment will be ex'- LYON and HEALY ELBRIDGE, Etc. M Ifr tonded to everybody. WEILER 1 In case the judges find two or more answers of equal merit, dupli- I ! f cates of the prize offered will be given to each. All answers must be in jjj before 5 p. m., May 29, ,1911. Copies of this advertisement may be 1 I furnished free on application at this office. 1 (I COUPON I Contest CIos May 29, 1911. I ADDRESS ALL ANSWERS TO I I I SUBMIT HEREWITH MY ANSWER TO PUZZLE MANAGER OF CONTEST I 1 CONTEST AND AGREE TO ABIDE BY DECI- I ! S10N0 s- DAYNESBEEBE MUSIC CO, I Name city 2360 Washington Ave., Ogden, UL I II strt state Nexi door to I. L. Clark , Dep't I jl Store. 1 ' I CHARLEg x TH0MAS m 1 ; I state which. I Contest Manager. 1 All o J I |