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Show ... HELP WANTED IF; FEMALE. AN experienced and able girl for r housework io a small family, call) at 2550 -Monroe. 3-10-1 ki t A LADY to do alterations in suit department de-partment Horroeks Bros 3-10-lwk GOOD pul for general housework Mr Albert Scowcroft 2850 Adams. 3-5-tf YOUNG woman wanted to train for nursing at the Berges hospital. 2106 Wash, ave 2-26-lf GOOD girl for housework, no washing or Ironing 526 Colli 2-25-lwb SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE i K WORK by the day Miss Dora Bosch. 157 30th. Phone 2107 M 3-12-lmo GOOD girl, understands general house-I house-I work Phone 1448 R. Call before 9 a. m and after 6 p. m 3-12-lwk I 1 WANTED Dressmaking hy the (lav or week Phone 2111-J. l-22-tf I I , HELP WANTED MALE. I . ARE YOU DOING WORK THAT IS MAKING YOU A STEADY. SELF RESPECTING YOUNG MAN? Or are ymi changing from one job to another ami growing careless and dissat Isflpr ? Unless you are settled at some regular reg-ular work or trade which will make you a success In life find OUt tor JTOUT ij own satisfaction what the United I SLites Navy can do for you. Call at J Navy Recruiting Station. 2510 Waal lngton avenue. Ogden, Utah) and ask about the Navy's 50 different trades i and the chances to learn and practice i one. Find out about the good pay, steady promotion, regular hours, l healthy life, the fine training, the 1 wholesome food, the good company, if the chances to travel and to save jj money. .1 Write for Interesting free book about j Navy life. "Tlie Making of a Man o'- V.'arsman." Every parent and son J should read it. Address. Bureau of J Navigation. Box 355. Navy Depart-W Depart-W ment, Washington, D. C. J WANTED Young men to prepare for J positions as automobile chauffeurs, 2 salesmen, repair men, big demand; J large salary We prepare you thor- 1 ougbly in 10 weeks by mail at your J home. Assist you to position. Auto- I mobile model fret-. Write today for K particular.- and free first lesson. Aro-t Aro-t erican Automobile Institute, Box 74. j Los Angeles, Cal. 3-15 MEN Firemen and brakemen, on l nearby railroads; $100 monthly, If promotion; experience unnecessary; ,(' no strike: age 18-35; state age, send f stamp. Railway Association Box i Standard. 3-15-lt RAILWAY mail clerks, carriers, want - i ed; good pay; fine positions; pay for instruction after you receive po- ti sltlon. Liberty Institute. Dept 192. rJ Rochester. N. Y. 3-15-lt AGENTS WANTED WE furnish you capital to run profitable prof-itable business of your own Bo-come Bo-come our local representative and sell high grade custom made shirts, also guaranteed sweaters, underwear, hosiery hos-iery and neckties, direct to homes Write Steadfast Mills, Dept. 29. 'o-hoe. 'o-hoe. N. Y. 3-15-lt II AGENTS -Write for particulars about 1 fast selling household article; spe- e clal offer good until April 15 Ada Specialty Co.. Empire bldg.. Boise. Ida. 3-15-lt II 1 1 1 SALESMEN BELL groceries direct to farmers tn your community for the largest wholesale house selling direct by samples; sam-ples; all goods guaranteed; drop Shipments or car loads; permanent positions worth $.if. to ?U'0 per ' and up; liberal terms; give refer ences. Address Dept. C, Hitchcock '"'j Mill Co., Chicago 3-15-lt WANTED Traveling nun -who are making small towns and cross roads '! stores to handle our new and up-to- date pocket side line; pays a com- mission of $4 per order: a winner For full particular! address (turd Mg Co., 212 Sigd st. Chicago, IN 9 2-1 5 1 1 SALESMAN, traveling; salary and expenses or commission, nuisi be active, ambitious, energetic splendid opportunity former experience no'1 . lentlal Landmark ('mar Co., Den- ver. Pa. 3-15-lt AMBITIOUS salesmen neat appearance, appear-ance, call on merchants in I heir ler- ritors eleganl side line, convenient i to carry good commissions, prompt remittance Belmont kfttg Co., Clncin- nati. O 8-15-lt SOLICITORS WANTED M N or woman to make houBe to bouse canvass for a local house, ' must be well acquainted in the city f and of good appearance. Good post- on for the right person. P O. Box J 651. City. 3-12-lwk S SEWING j . - GIRTHS partv dresses, and children's sewing a specialty. 2621 Orchard S - 4 - 2 w K i FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. FURNISHED rooms with or without board, luoluding bath. 2521 Orchard. Or-chard. 3-4-2wks HOTEL UTAHNA, Wash. Ave, bet 24th and -5th Sts. Nice comfortable furnished housekeeping AptS, Rates very reasonable 2-8-tf FURNISHED aDd unfurnished flan. 2034 Grant. 9-26-6mo HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS ROOMS for light housekeeping . gas and bath; close in. 2613 Washington Washing-ton ave 3-15-lt THREE well furnished rooms for ligbt housekeeping 475 30th si 3-14-lwk TWO furnished housekeeping rooms Electric light and gas 2370 Lin--ln Ave 3-13-lwk TWO furnished rooms with bath for light housekeeping 4G Jd st 3 -1 1 -1 v. k FURNISHED rooms for housekeop-ing housekeop-ing 2630 Vclams 3-10 -lwk HOUSEKEEPING rooms; gas, bath; also sleeping rooms 427 24th St. 3-7-lmo FOR RENT Furnished new. ciean, comfortable housekeeping rooms, $2 wk. up 53C 21st St. 3-13-lT FOR RENT UNFURNISHED HOUSES. 7-room modern, April 1, (SO C. D. IVES, 380 25TH ST 3-10-lwk 4-ROO.M house with barn 19:, W 30th st. Inq Christensen Shoe I 10-tf 6-ROOM house 2229 Jackson, low rent and apply J. O. Woody, over Spargo s 3-3-tf FIVE-ROOM modern house. 432 Her-rick. Her-rick. 322-J. 1-31-tf FOR RENT UNFURNISHED ROOMS THREE rooms with pantry, suitable lor man and wife, no children: $10 per month 20i;i Jefferson avenue. 3 -13 -lwk TEMPERATURE 20 below zero to 40 aboxe ai I hp James Cold Storage plant 2230 Wall ave 10 rooms to rent Phone 140. 3-12 lwk BOARD AND ROOM BOARD and room. 44ft 26th 3-12 Imo BOARDERS wanted; $5 per week; first class Apply 2532 Li.icoln 3-10-lwk MFI ROSR modern steam heated rooms. $1.50 per week, upward 2' 19 .le.ftrson. 3-8-1 wk MODERN furnished rooms, with or without board. 53? 23rd St- 3-7-lmo MELROSE Modern steam-heated rooms; lowest rates Phono ir.ts-W 2-25-1 mo FCR RENT FURNISHED HOUSES 2-ROOM cottage furnished for housekeeping; house-keeping; with water and light. 2422 Adams. 3-14-lwk FOR RENT FLAT ONE J D. Rich's Flats. $;::, 00 Phone 609. 3-1 Mf WANTED TO RENT WE HAVE more demand for 3 to G-room G-room houses than is possible to sup ply Telephone us if you have a place to rent Uathews-McCulloch Co.. under un-der First Nat. Lank. Phono 301-W MONEY TO LOAN MONET to loan on improved city property. L. B, care Standard 3-15-lt MONEY on first mortgage real es-tate es-tate loans Kellj & Herrlck 3-15-tf MONEY TO LOAN on real estate $100 up; real estate contracts and mortgagee bought and sold BICHSEL INVESTMENT CO 2411 Washington Ave., Room 11. LOANS on Improved farm or city property. HUNTER 6. KENNEDY, 122 24th St., opposite court house. o-12-tf Money to loan on city and 'arm property. Anv amount, no delay Matbews-McCulloi h Co . und r First National tiank Phone 301-W MONEY to loan on watchee. diamonds, dia-monds, jewelry, firearms, etc. Uncle Un-cle Sam's Loan Office, established 188;. The Money Lenders of Ogden 278 25th 81. C. LL Smith, Prop. 9-4-lyr CHATTEL loans, salary loans. You can get It today. Cheapest rales, beet and most private terms In Utah D. D. Drake, over Paine & Hurst MONEY to loan on real entate secur- i lt J J Brumraitl. 4-27-tf MONET to loan on real estate. H A. Purdy, 24 78 Washington ave.. 2d j floor. 12-24-lmo WANTED MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS wanted Plackman & Griffin CO., 254C Washington Tel 75. 3-lo-lwk (T KTA INS done up. 969 -M 842 Bernard 3-K-1mo i i kta INS laundered. Tei 1844-W 2-20-1 mo LOST i. ost Small black rmrso containing money and rlnv Return to Staff ord Milliners Co., and receive reward ;t-IM k FARM TO TRADE. r,RM near town for house, close in. 1 C D. IVES, 380 25th St 1-lo-lyr POULTRY FOR SALE Thoroughbred Rose Comb Brown IeKhorn. Black Minorca Minor-ca and Rhode Island Red eggs, $1 for 15. $5 for 100. Mrs P Ma her. 63! 7th si Tel liilO M ' 22-lmO YOUNG pigs; pure Minorca cgKs for setting. 886 12th st. Phone 1121-W S-14-1 mo S C. WHITE Iyeghorn eggs for hatch-ln hatch-ln from 192 and 227 trap-ncstl stock. 1139 Oak st Phone 1H77-W ?, I 2 2wks S C WHITE Leghorn eggs for setting set-ting Phone 1038 M. 1'7S 2l8t at 3-12-lmo TWO White Orpington cockerels. Eel lerstrass. Phone 4;! N 5 8-12-lwk i EGGS for hatching from some of the best strains in America at reasonable prices. Crystal White Orpingtons Thompsons Thomp-sons Plymouth Rocks Blanchard and G W Young White Leghoruf. ,Slnp-herd ,Slnp-herd Anconas. Black Minorcas. Brown Leghorns R I Reds and Buff Orpingtons Orp-ingtons Some stock for sale. Barrows Bar-rows 3239 Washington ave. Tel. 180b-M 3-11-tt BABY CHICKS FOR SALE Blanchard White Leghorns, greatest laying in United States; R I Redi and Barred Rocks. Agencv the White Hatchery, Tel 1806-M. 3:39 Wash ington 3-1 1 -tf PURE bre.i Rlack Minorca Cockerel? n 1 1 d Pullets; also pggn for batili-ing batili-ing and Rhod Island Rh1 egg. 1 for I $1,00 4 1.", 13th St Phone 1605-W Call after 4 o clock 3-8-tf R I RED Cockerels, also eggs for hatching B85 28th Bl Phone 1317-J. 3-S-2wks EGGS FOR HATCHING s c. anconas. the eggs machine. I The greatest layers in existence; none setters, lay the vear around. Cold weather cuts no figure Phono 1G19-W. 737 Adams 3-4-2wkS S C RHODE ISLAND REDS eggs 2.00 and up per setting. Won '" piemiums and two sweepstakes during dur-ing post rear. Breeding stock for sale. Bramwell, 2C35 Quincy Ave.. Ogden, Utah -tf WHITE Orpingtons, Kcllenstra?s and Lindner Imported strains eggs for ! hatching, $r, to $7.50 per 15. S. C. White Leghorns. 1 to $1.50 per 15.. 9 Rogieter, west Ogden, Phone 1 N 1 Box 531. 3-3-lmo BABY THICKS S C. White Leghorns. Brown Leghorns Leg-horns Place your order now for habv chicks We guarantee satisfaction. .' rite for price list Orlaud Hatchery, Orland, Glenn Co., Cal. I ll .lino FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS ' PINE White Leghorns; laying. In lots of 1 dozen; 11 hens and cockerel, cock-erel, for $10, or 5 hen9 and cockerel for $5. also brooder for sale. 951 25th st. li-lwk THIS ad and 5c takes a 2-bit mall box. A. & A.. Limitless Wagon $25; wall case $10; violins In tune on lime. Phone 333-W. PULL sized ink barrels, $1.00 apiece. Inquire Evening Standard. .;." 24th S-, Phoue 5C. 1-18-tf FIVE-PASSENGER Bulck. Model 17. first-class condition. J H Myers, 740 Washington ave. 3-12-lwk ONE young horse, harness and saddle. 1 9(0 Lincoln ave. 3-1 1-1 wk FRl'IT, shade and ornamental trees. Roses, shrubs, vines and bulbs J Monro's Nurseries, 12'IC Washington ' tc , phone 782. Ask for price list. 3-7-lmo SECOND-HAND, four-drawer card index cabinet. Inquire at the 1 Standard Business Ofilce and see It there. 1-31-tf j SLIGHTLY used high-grade piano for sale cheap O J Stilwell, Tel 102$ or 11. 1 -2S-tf KINDLING wood. Yard on Hudson Ave. bet. 23rd and 24tb Sis. Phone 517-J. 12-2-tX HOTEL FOR SALE HOTEL and bar in good mining and railroad town in Nevada; fine opportunity op-portunity for young man who Is a hustler to make money. See me about this today C D IVES. 380 25th St. B-16-lwlc Farm For Rent CHICKEN and fruit ranch near town C. D. IVES, 380 25TH ST 3-10-lwk ?,', acres of good land, 4 -room brick ! house, granary and Btahle; Includinc farm tools, also for sale 8 head ot I horses. Inquire at H Van Braak. : ! 2 7 J Stephens. 482 W phone 3-1-lmo I w EST acres beel and tomato land C. D. IVES. 380 25TH ST. 3-10-lwk . FOR SALE REAL ESTATE WHY buy an old home? You get the skimmed milk. I build you a new i home for less money and 1 you get the cream R. C. McBRIDE, The Modern Home Builder I' ho no 14JT EOR SALE by owner, a 7-room mod ern cement block hoam with good barn and extra largo lot; 1 B-acro gravel pit. first claB gravel and Band Inq. 2152 Adams ave Phone 1490-M 2 lS lnio 1 FOR SAL REAL ESTATE (Continued ) SMALL FRUIT FARM MUST BE SOLD THIS WEEK Three acre fruit and chicken ranch, close to town, near car line and school Two acres fine fruit and berries; small bouse, large barn, good watei righl Will Take Small or Vacant Lots in Part Payment See Me Today. C. D. IVES 380 25tH St. 3-15-lwk 4 Snaps! Snaps! Snaps! 4 New E room odcrn brick bunu-alow; bunu-alow; one of the very best built houses in Ogden; 12 inch walls, full basement; elegantly finished; tine location, lo-cation, on the b'-iirh You can't build the house lor the price $4750. .Ww 7 room modern brick bung alow; one of the best locations on i the bench Look at this prlct J4200 Nearly new 5 room modem rustic' and shlnglr bung;ilow. extra large lot; 24th st.: bench Just a few days for $4000. 5 room modi rn frame with large barn, sear 30th and Washington ave. Only $2650, easy terms H M BARROWS CO.. Phone 43. 2464 1-2 Wjshington GOOD investment, 2 homos for sale i heap. Inquire 2227 Washington. 8-12-1 mo INCOME PROPERTY Apartment house; will sacrifice to pav 10 per cent on investment, a map C D. IVES. 380 25TH ST -lo-l mo QLENWOOD acre lots ; half and rre lot. full water rights, small payment down and $lv monthly. C C. Fox, Read Mros 52 FEET by 149, two blocks east of Washington, Wash-ington, only $400; S10 clown, $10 each monlh. No interest R. C. Mc-Bride, Mc-Bride, "The Modern Home Builder. Phone 1427. 3-8-Imo MODERN HOME NEAR New High School for less than coat of lot and bulldlngB. Owner i leavinp orders Immediate sale Cheap. C. D IVES, 3S0 25tb St. TKN binldlnK lots, good location, $200 apiece, also modern home on bench :j blocks from Washington ave.; large lot. Inq. Owner, 2035 Adams ave. Phone 1677-R. 3-12-lwk GOOD 8-rooni home and new store building With stock or goods; easy t. rins, t heap. Phone 1427. 2-18-lmo DEST LOTS In the City. F. Hender-shot, Hender-shot, under Ut Nat l Bar.k. Phone 322-J. IF YOU want the beat buy that can be had for your money In vacant or improved property, don't fail to see R. C. McBrlde. The Modern Homo 1 Builder Phone 1427. 2-19-1 mo FOR SALE Best bargain in city r-room r-room modern homo, close in; part down. X. L.. Care Standard. 217-lmo ' GET YOUR OWN HOME 4 nico modern brick houses. 4 or 5 rooms; many frame houses; most of them ' eas installment plan from ?425 up iFire insurance, good company loans. I For full inf mation 6ee H. Van nraak. 3272 Stephens ave. 482 W phone. 8-1-11 A NEW HOME AT A BARGAIN I Modern honse, large lot. fine loca-tlon; loca-tlon; easv terms. See mo toda C D IVES, 380 25TH ST 8-10-lmO A 4 ROOM modern cement bloc k house, lot 30x165 feet, on car line, 'dose In. house nearly new: prk-e oiils $L'.lii Small 'ash payment, balance bal-ance to suit. Msthews-McCuIlocb Co., under First Nat Bank. Phone 301-W THE best vacant lots in Ogden City, for the money. Phone 1427. 2-20- Imo DON'T Buy Cheap lots!! But, Buy lots ot real value at a low Price. R. C. McBride, the Modern Mod-ern Home Builder. Phone 1427. 2-22-1 mo FIVE-ROOM cottage 771 24th it 2 0-1 mo I BY owner. 3 choice lots; best loca tlon on bench, snap If taken at once l'houo B010-J, 2527 Grameri i l-2'j-lmo ogden business directory "tailors andcleaners NYLANDBR BROS. Tailors, cleaning clean-ing preaoing al repairing, Phone S42- Office 36 24th St. 1-4-lmo VACUUM CLEANERS ONE DOLLAR Vr "lay. delivered and called for. Electric Sorice Co., Phone 88. UP 24Lh ut- OGDEN BU S1NESS DIRECTORY Advertisements in this column cost 75c per line per month, pay-i pay-i able in advance. ACCORDION PLAITING DONE in all lengths. 2568 Colo's Court, rear 240 20th SL Tel 1729-W. ATTORNEYS LAWYER O CO.s'NOLLY. (over Nye'd 1 Clothing Store.) 2411 Wash ave. Phone ZM. 15 T. HULANISKI, First National Bank bldg 12-11-U ! BOOKBINDING- j WILSON -Book and locse 'out device de-vice mariulmtiirer. Upitairs. 2405 Wash Phono SfiO. 12-30-Imo BILLIARDS AND POOL. .BAKERS BILLIARD ROOM, 24:.L' GRANT AVE. (NOT THE BIG GEST, BUT THE BEST) Table tO ale; repairing don1. We have th beet and only 6x10 regulation iiiii;iri tabl In the city. 2-14-tf CARPET CLEANING K. VAN KAMPEN PbcuS for up- ' holstcrlng. mattress makuig. re-stretching re-stretching ot bed eprings CHIROPRACTOR V J FREENOR. Graduate ( hironrac-tor. hironrac-tor. incurables and lemale troubles trou-bles my specialty Consultation free. Rooms 13-14. 2111 Washington Ave. FIRE INSURANCE FRANK HBNDERSHOT, under Utah National bauk Phone 322-J. OLD reliablo companies that pay. C. D IVES, Agent, 380 2:th St. HOTELS THE ''RES TON- Steam hented. hot and cold water, every room; new and modern; 50c and up Tweuty-f!fth Tweuty-f!fth street, opposite City park. JUNK OGDEN JUNK HOUSE If you have any kind of Junk, phone us up. We I will call for it Tel. 210. ' NOTARY PUBLIC. C D IVES, i . em y -fifth St. i PAINTING, PAPERHANG1NG PAINTING, paperhanginK atid UntiDg T den Hortog, phoro 571 -R. PAPER CLEANING JAMES THOMPSON Expert paper cleaning; rough and painted walls and burlap. All work guaranteed. Phone 11GS. 2341 Jackson avenue 2-1-tf PHOTOGRAPHY J DO YOU want a Picture that looks like you'' Crawshaw Photo Studio Is the place to go. 219 25th St. PHYSICIAN AND SURGBON i or a. ff.rnlund, Physician and Surgeon. Office hours 11 to 4 p. m. New Peery Bldg.. Hudson Ave Phone 19f W, Residence phone 2129-W. C4G Wail lngton aenua 6-ll-tf PRINTING WOODY PKINTINt; Co We do good work. 4oj W'uah ave. Phono SOU 12-30-lmo RUBBER STAMPS. OGDEN STAMP WORKS, phone 454, or mail card If you wish ub to call with samples. uflico Spargo's. 12-C-lt SAN1TAKV WORK YOl'R garbage hauled regular. Sanitary San-itary can furnished free. Sanitary Garbage A Waste Paper Co. Phone. U2i S438tf Wash. Ave. CITY SCAVENGER, McCarty & Co. 2.'2! Grant- Bell phone 201S-W. STOVE REPAIRS SUMMERILL'S, the largest stove repair re-pair house In the west 23041 Wash-! Wash-! ington ave , (gdeu Tel. 301 tlail orders solicitotL 2-20-tl SECOND-HAND GOODS tJEW AND SECOND HAND turiilture, lolbing and iboes, bought, fold or exchanged, also trunks ind suitcasea Cbeap. A Shier. Phono 1321. 179 1-2 Tw.nty-flfth 8t 6-13-lyr. 1 X L FURNITURE store. 2227 Waih-ington Waih-ington ave.; 2d-hand furnltjre of all kinds bought and sold. prices which no other btire can equal. 12-2-lyr SWITCHES SWITCHES; reduced price Combines rrwide i" switches C. E l.ee. 404 I6th St. 1-31-lmo FRATERNAL SOCIETIES MASONIC Queen Esther chapter No. 4, O. E. S-. regular meetln-n hld at Masonic hal on Washington ave between 25th and 26ln sts . lh first ,ind third Fridays of each mouth. So- I jourulug members cordially Invited to attend lannlo M. Whltttmore, W. ; M.. Cullio E. Cave, Secretary Unity Lodge No. 18. f. & A M . Masonic Temple, 2550 Wasblngton avenuo. Meetings overy Wedneidaj evenlug at 7. 30 o'clock. Members of sister lodges and sojourning brethren cordially invited to attend. S. W. Wherry, W. M, Felix T. Moore, Secretary. Always A Home for You I On Easy Payments fj I See Carl C. Rasmusson II 350 24th Street Phone 115. II J. J. BRUMMITT I LOANS - INSURANCE - REAL ESTATE I Phone 59 Under Utah National Bank I Elegant Home Cheap Home I A new modern bungalow, locat- An ft 4.room m id on the bench In the best res- pant am) coeet cj, an(J Idence pari of the city. S i large f.,,flnr ht ererythlng In tint rooms finished .n natural wood, claM f.ondltion; )UJfir slreet car fine imported paper; electric fix- ,lne. ncar onp of the bost schonla tures; fine porceia n bath, station- ln tno clt locatPd rl t onlv ary wash stand, toilet; hot and cold m0. ?100 Am balance $15 per water connections throughout. 1Q(nth. QW rate lutCl., ,t large lafement, strictly modern and up to date throughout; lot 5Bx -,. . . , j 186 feel to alley only I8, LlHCKen Kancll $600 cash, balance $26 per month, , VM v.nh low rate of Interest one acre of land; plentj of water: i-ii t . good 5-room house, an abundant- j Vneap lOt of fruit and shade trees , an Ideal Four blocks south of Union de- place to ral&e chickens and gar- pot. 135 feet deep to alley; ?1' I den and have a home 1n the rlt . per front, foot, Sl'i rash, :'Ti per , onlv 2,00h; Sl'Mu down; month until paid for ' terms. LADIES of the Maccabeea, Silver hivo( No. I, L. O. T. M.. meets ec first, and third Thursday evenings ;it I 6 o'clock, and every second aqd foartb Thursday afternoons at 2:80 o clock. ' in Eagles" hall, 24 41 Hu-dson avd. Visiting Vis-iting members ccrdlally Inted to at- ; tend. Kathrjn Egt'leston. L. C. L Jennie Prout, R. K- Silver Tent No. 1. Macabees of the; World, meet second and fourth Monday Mon-day nights at 8 o'clock p. m. All vis-1 UiD; ii Knigbts cordially invited. E A. STEPHENSON, Commander, i W. B. OGLETREE, ' Record Keeper Women of V,oodcrail Ogden Clr-jcle Clr-jcle No. 681, meets every Welnesday 'night at 7; no o'clock, K of P. hall Visiting neigbboru invited Dmcs can be paid to Dr. Alice M Ridgf. M. D.( 57-58 Lewis block. Addle Baker. G. , N , 130 W. 27th St Marie Crltes, Clerk, ; 2731 Mouroo avenue Sego Lily Circie No 174 meets ev- ! er second and fourth Thursday nights at S p. m . ln L O. O. F hall. Visiting neighbors cordially Invited Hary E. Blixt, G. N., 451 31st SL KaU-Htyinan. KaU-Htyinan. Clerk. Bell phon 1247-J. Fraternal Order of Eagles Ogden aerie No 118. F. O. E., meets eery Wednesday evenlnt at Eagles hall. Hudson r.ve., at 8 o'clock. Visiting brother Eagles are invited to attend the aerie meeting. Club rooms 01-en at 11 a. nv. J. W. Griffin. W. President Presi-dent E. It. Gelger, secretary. Dr. C. E WarJIeigb. Aerlo Physician. ORDER OF OWLS Ogden Nest No. 1218. Ordr of Owls, meets every ev-ery Friday evening In their own hall (the old Elk club rooms) at 8 o'clock. Visiting Brother Owls are invited in-vited to attend the nest meetings I. C. Emniett. President. J. Oliver, Sec-rotary. Sec-rotary. 231 Twenty-fifth street. Royal Netthbors ot America Meets every first and third Tuesday nights of each month at 8 p. m. at the Reese Howell hall. Visiting neigh-bora neigh-bora invited. Dues can bo paid to .Mrs. Anna Rles-Finley. M. D.. room 21 Lewis block. India Sawyer. Oracle. Ora-cle. 1D48 Jackson. Lillian Nowton. Recorder. 27th and Quincy. Brotherhood of American Yeomeu Ogden Homestead. No. 1505, meets un 2nd and 4lh Tuesday evenings at iv. P hall. Visiting Archers are cordially .anted to meet with us. Addle L. Wil-liama, Wil-liama, Foreman. 180 Twenty-first street. J. A. Junk, Correspondent, 3202 Washington. Modern WoodracT of America 1 h camp No 9990 meets every first and I third Tuesday evenings at 8 o'clock at K of P hall. Twenty-fourth st. and Washington ave. Visiting members Invited. W H Draney, Consul. J. M. Shafer, Clerk. Woodmen of the Worlu Weber Camp No. 7 4 meets in K of P hall in the L'tah National bank building overy ov-ery Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. I Vlaitlng Woodmen cordially Invited lo attend. D. D Smith. C C . E Auth. Clerk. First National Bauk building. Queen City Rebenah Lodge No. 4. I. O. 0 F.i meets second and fourth Friday evenings at Odd Kellov.3 hall isitlng members Invited. Lula Claud man. N C; Emma Meld. Recorduig Secretary, 718 Twenty-third street Knights of Pythias Ogden lodge No. 2. Knights of Pythias, meets at Castle hall, Utah National bank build ing. every Monday evening All K. ol P "s are requested to meet with us. W. D. Watfon C C.J W G Kind. M of IE . W. L. Underwood. K of R. h 8. LETHAL-NOTICES WEBER RIVER RIGHTS lulm K Barney, president Haws and Weber count canals has made appii-catlon appii-catlon for 16,000 acres of additional Water rights to bo impounded in the 1 East Canyon Creek dam Time of ' protest expires April 17. 1913 Con-i Con-i suit stuto engineer for information. 1 ' 4-17-S WEBER RIVER RIGHTS G. A Marr make application for 160 cubic feet of water for power purposes on the WeD4 r river. Time ' for protest expires April 19. 1913. 1 Consult slate engineer for informa tlou 4-19-3. Highland Central Mining company assessment is delinquent March 15 3-15-13 Collateral security, presented by 'Samuel King and Wm. II Kiug. is to be sold In Salt Lake March 29 to satisfy a note of $3,000 held by the I National Bank of tb Republic. 3-29-13 LAND PROOF. Samuel Allen. Huntsvllle. will mnko bomeatead proof on March 15, 1913, I before county clerk, Weber county. !fl BANKRUPT NOTICES. Fred I Shaffer, banknapi. Ogden, ! H asks to be discharged from bankrupt- H Relona Mining company assessment frU No. S Is delinquent April 5 4 ' -1 I Creditors of Willis A IfcBlheran, j; bankrupt, are to meet in Salt La' March 18, 1913. 8-1S-J8 Duckville Gun club has levied an '19 assessment of $25 a share, payable 't'fl before June 2. 4 G-U I O K Silver M & M Co has levied S assessment No 5. delinquent April 15 ll II J. Craven has made application Ji to appropriate I'M cubic feet of s a - j ter per second from the South Fork : Ij also &o cubic feet of water per second I from the South Fork for pos-?r purposes pur-poses 4-10-13 11 Davis and Weber Counties Canal i 'Company has made application to appropriate ap-propriate 15,000 acre-feet of the wa- J ter of East Canyon creek, for irri- Jj gation purposes. 4-1-13 if O A. Marr of Salt Ike has made I application to appropriate 160 cubic 11 'feet of water per second from the 'if main channel of the Weber riyer. 1 10-13 m E C. Wheatley pt al of Rrigham ,jr bave made application to appropriate ifll 10 cubic feet of water from certain K springs in Box Elder county. 3-28-13 iKj NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals for building sew- flj ers In Sewer District No. 115, being I) Van Buren Avenue from 26th to 27th BiH Streets, Patterson Avenue from Wash- iffjl ington to Grant Avenues and Lincoln lill Venue from 2fith to 27th streets; un- fUH der plans and specifications prepared llll by the City Engineer and approved EILI by the Board of City Commissioners. ffl Will be received at t tie office of the BIB City Engineer in tho City Hall, at HjH Ogden City. Utah, until 10 o'clock A. W M , on the 24th dry of March 1913. Ijl at which time all proposals received Dll will be publicly opened and read fijl aloud Hll Plans and specifications can be oh- url tained upon application at the offico H H of the City Engineer after March 10. Hil 1913. niH The right is reserved to reject any O'l or all bids and to waive any defects. litl By order of the Board of Commis- in'l siouers. II J CRAVEN, HiH City Engineer. B jH First publication February 28, 1913. frl Last publication March 22. 1913. U-l NOTICE OF INTENTION. Notice Is hereby given by the board of commissioner of Ogden City, Utah, of the intention of said board to mako the fallowing described improvements, I to wit To create Washington avenue from 34th street south to the Intersection of the Rlrerdale road, aud Rlverdale road from Washington avenue to the south j city limits, as a paving district, and ' to pave therein with concrete 7 Inch- ' 1 es thick and 18 feet wide, both sides Ot Washington avenue from the south jH line of 34th street to the intersection ! of tho Rlverdale road, thence along Irl the Center line of the said Rlverdale road to the south city limits, with a Jlil strip of concrete 18 feet wido and r 7 Inches thick, and to do all uecos-Kary uecos-Kary grading therefor, and to defray tiie whole of the cost thereof estl- mated at $3,200.00, by a local front- ij age assessment upon the lols or parts Jj of lots fronting thereon to tho full length of said district to bo benefit- 1 od and effected thereby. I Ml protests and objections to tb ; carrying out of such intention must I be presented ln writing to the dtj recorder on or before the 29th day of March, 1913. at 10 o'clock a. m., that 1 being tho time set by said board of j commissioners when they will hear j and consider such objections as may 1 bo made thereto, a' the mayor's of- fice. at the city hall. Ogden City. , Utah. By order of the board of commis- j slonore of Ogden City, Utah. ?, Dated this 6th day of March, 1913. I A. O. FELL, Mayor. II J CRAVEN. City Engineer. f Plral publication March 6tb, 1013. t last publication March 2Sth. 1913. DEEP WELL TO BE BORED AT MILFORD, UTAH. Thf Town Boar.l l Alilford, Deaver county, Utah, desires bids tor tho bor- IH Ing of B well uot to exceed five bun- dred feet deep, to be twelve Inches to gH a depth of two hundred feet and cigM Incbea the balance; contractor to fur-ulch fur-ulch ererythlng, including well casing cas-ing Particulars can be obtained lo-addressing lo-addressing R. H. Pltchforth, Ton Clerk, at Mllford. Utah. Bids must be in by April 4, 1913. I |