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Show HJ wrsrwnY m ' iwi ii ' ' IFtRST NATIONAL BANK OF OGDEN, UTAH U. S. DEPOSITARY Capital $ 150,000.00 Undivided profits and surplus 350,000.00 Deposits 3,500,000.00 M. S. Browning, Prcs.; L. R. Eccles, Vice Prcs.; G. H. Tribe, Vlce-Prcc.; John Watson, Wat-son, Vlce-Prec: John Pingrce, Cashier; Jac. F. Burton, Asst. Cashier. I CLARA BERGES I J Private Hospital & fl 1 IDEAL SITUATION ft M ,j EXPERT ATTENDANCE J ljM 1 2106 Wash. Ave. Phone 253 3 9 (g Medical. Surgical &nd Obstet. n , ; rlcal Cases Tj'eu I ABSTRACTS W Order your next abstract !, from Abels Abstract & Title li company, and save 33 1-3 per 3 m cent. M ILLUSTRATION i jj' Why pay fifteen dollars when 1fl we charge but ten All our JsiJ work is guaranteed. Ill -J , I - J. THE UTAH SHOE I; HOSPITAL M ; Men's Half Soles Sewed or ' 65 CENTS ' Ladies' and Children's - Half Soles I i 40 CENTS M I SOLES FIXED IN 10 MINUTES. 9 ; Best workmanship and Wide Oak Leather used. If you try our work Si once you will surely come again. M 221 TWENTY-FIFTH ST. M OGDEN, UTAH V fjM' I J'S' I . OGDEN TURF 1 EXCHANGE II 3601 Washington Ave. , I , Direct Service on Juarez Races I , : Telephone 313. i f 1 ,' TSie Toggery j Ogden's "No Kick" Store j feIEJIIIII " BIIMIlu.T 1 SILVERWARE and ii CUT GLASS I! j PEERY-KNISELEY 3. J HARDWARE CO. I 2455 Wash. Ave. Phone 213 J i Palace sfe j Special BUnnes . . 25c . Lunch from 11 3. m. to 4 p. m. Dinner from 4 p. m. to p. m TOM HOY, Mgr. 284 ?5th St. Suggestions to Shippers of Christmas Packages by Express. 1st. Ship your package early by he 15th of Decernl -r if possible. The ' 1 !.x press company will ghc you a small - , bel to paste on the package reading 'Do not open until Christmas." This will ghe opportunity for the package to reach its destination before Christmas Christ-mas and give the additional pleasure to the recipient of the gift of having 1U on Christmas morning 2nd. Use wooden boxes with plenty plen-ty of excelsior for packing glass and other fragile articles, which cannot otherwise be safely carried. 3rd. Write the address distinctly I and in full state, county, citv, street I a"d number on the box or package, with ink or crayon. Tasrs are frequently fre-quently torn off and losL 4th. If you want to prepay the charges, write the word "Paid" in 9 largo, plain letters on the package. 5th. Insist upon a receipt and see that the amount paid and the valup Is marked on the receipt and on the package. 1 11 6th. Write your own address iu J Ml somewhere on the package, fol- ' lowing the word "From j 7th. Enclose a card in each boxior package reading: From 1 (Your address.) 1 To ' (Consignee's address.) This in order that, should the outer markings be destroyed, the inner mark will insure prompt forwarding and delivery. 8th. If paper is employed for wran. Ping, use only the strongest, and tie with strong cord. Never use news- i paper. L 9th. If package contains anvtblnc T of perishable nature, write the word Perishable" in large plain letters on the box or package, which will call for snecial attention and delivery. ICth. Obliterate all old addresses o boxes or wraopings. If you will observe these suggestions, sugges-tions, you will greatly assist in the prompt delivery of your gift in good condition. Read tho Classiiied Ads. 'VRea'd.tne oiassuied A'tls". |