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Show Grey and Brown SUEDE We have just received ! one of nevest and most up-to-date lasts in the gray and brown Suedes you have ever seen Come in and try a pair on, we have all sizes and widths, now. Ladies Shoe Shining a I Specialty LEGAL PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE Consu't County Clerk or the Respeo-tive Respeo-tive Signers for Further Information. ESTATE OF EDWIN B. KNAPP, DECEASED. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at No. 31f,r. JefferBon avonuo: Ogden. Utah on or before the 2&th dav of Julv, 1913 BTHOLWINB KNAPP, AdminlstruUiA. T R. O CON'NOLLY, Attorney for Administratrix Date of first publication March 22 1913. ANNUAL MEETING. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the annual meeting of the stockholders stockhold-ers or tbe MAMMOTH COAL MINING MIN-ING COMPANY for the election of B j board of directors, and for the trans-I trans-I actlou of such other business as shali This Great Book X FREE 8 The Tragic Fate of the Scott South Polnr Expedition is practically the last chapter to Polar Ex- () Dloration. The desire to be first to reach the Poles has whetted the ambition or intrepid and heroic men for years. Both North, and South Poles having been discovered there will never be the human j interest in expeditions that follow that there has been in expeditions of the past. Realizing, therefore, l,c that there would be a bio demand among our readers for a complete, reliable and vivid History of wftj Arctic and Antarctic Explorations, we made a special arrangement with the publishers whereby we can furnish to our readers, on the exceptional conditions named below. 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S and tbe Detailed Account of ftljH THE TRAGIC FATE j: "El ::r, SCOTT EXPEDITION captain hobekt , scott, who k.acJ, J Tnehwtor; of man 8 attempt to sel : upon the world s axis, with THE POLE BUT PERISHED ON THE I its storn s of danger.-, borne, privations suitered, human lives lost RETURN JOURNEY I and heroism displayed, is im i thrill than anj romance, and con- ""'"s '"-""' ";" ' "i"""""' kl1"" This Thrilling Story ol Hardship and Danger , gives the whole historj of Arctii and Antarctic Exploration 1 v-'-.l- with its lernbl, sacrifice oJ human lives Loss of Bhips, and disaster dis-aster ;ui( hardship and suffering Erom the days f 1 1 1 - Vikings , ;" ""' Presen time, it tells of the search EoMhe Northwesl jsRjjjl ' : . . h Passage by Hudson, liait'm, James Oook and other early :- .kJB&-'' 'v '; I'Iohts: of hf ill-fatr.l xpfdilions f Sir .li.hu Franklin who '; perished in the frozen North, and the subsequent efforts to EFtwxEF f"il hi in ; of tin- explorations .' Kan an. 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Notice Is hereby given i hat the regular reg-ular annual meeting of the Stockholders Stock-holders of the Amalgamated Sugar Company will b- held at tho Company's Com-pany's office, No tli 24th Street 0 den City, t'tah, on April 9 WU '' 10:30 o'clock a. m The purpose of the meeting lc elect a Board of Diroriors '"fl W transact such other business as maj properlv come before it. JOSEPH SCOWCROFT, S ( n tary NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING Notice Is hereby given that tin ' -ulnr annual meeting of the stockholders stockhold-ers of the Lewis to a Sugar Comi 1 13 win be held at the Company's Office No 416 .Mth Street. Ogdc-u City. L'taii. April 9, 1913, at 11:80 o'clock a m The purpose of the meeting is to elect a Board of Directors and to transact tran-sact -u,;j, (J(h, r Vj , , i , n o - ' H . pr, p erly come before It. E- S. ROLAPP. Assistant Secretaiy. NOTICE. To Con tractors Sealed bids will be received b the board of education of Ogden 'ity al ,its office, rooms 10 and 11 city hall. Ogden City, Utah, until 8 o clock p m. on Wednesday. April 16, 1913. at which time and place the bids will be opened and ir satisfactory tho con-tracts con-tracts awarded for the furnishing of all materials and performing all labor la-bor at the Grant school, located at aboul 2265 Grant avenue, as required for Hie following: 1 For mason work. Including exca- ' nig and gradlnR. cement and con-1 crete work, brick work, cut stono and t tone foundation work For all carpenter work, includ-inc includ-inc iron and steel work, hardware, slet metal, plastering, electrical work and painting. H For the plumbing svstem In said building 4 For the heating system in said building Said labor to bo done nnd materials mate-rials to be furnished and said school building completed before August 15, l&l. In accordance with plans and specifications prepared therefor by .Leslie S Hodgson, architect Said plana and specifications may be seen lal the office of the said board or at tlv office of the said architect 2481 Hudson avenue, Ogdon City. L'tah All bids to be separate. The said board reserves the right1 V to reject any or all bids A certified check made payable to the said board, for a mm of money not less than 5 per cent of the amount of the bid must accompany each bid, and the check of the successful bidder bid-der shall be forfeited in case he fails or refuses to enter into the necessary contract and furnish the bond required re-quired b.v tho board. Each contract lo contain, rtmong other things, a stipulation that at least twenty per cent of the contract price may he withheld until said building Is completed com-pleted nnd accepted by said bourd By order of the board of education of Ogden City, Utah. HYRl'M PING REE. President. IV WILLIAMS Clerk NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Se iled proposals for building a con-, con-, crete sidewalk on the east side of Lester park, belnK the west side of Madison avenue between 2-1th and 25th streets, and curb and gutter and sidewalks on the south and east side of Liberty park, being the north side of 22ud street between Madson and Monroe avenues, and the west side of Monroe avenue between 21st and 22nd streets, under plans and specifications specifica-tions prepared by the city engineer and approved by the board of city commissioners Will bj received at the office of the( city engineer In the city hall at Ogden Og-den City, Utah, uutll 10 o clock a. m. on the 8th day or April 1913. at which time all proposals received will ho i put. Ik ly opened and rcjd aloud Plans and specifications can be obtained ob-tained upon application at the office of the cilv engineer after March 27. 1913 The riht is reserved to reject any or all bids and to waive any defects. By order of the board of commissioners. commis-sioners. H. J, CRAVEN, Cltj Engineer. First publication, March 27tb, 1913 Last publication. April 7th. 1913 FOR SALE. That certain brick and frame dwelling house situate south side 22na street, between Washington and Orant avenues, and designated number 341 22nd street, property of Ogden City Sealed bids invited Tor the purchase pur-chase of this properlv, building to be removed from the ground within thirty thir-ty davs from dato ol sale. All bids to be in the hands of the City Recdrdei on or before 10 o-clock o-clock M. Tuesdav, April 1st, 19b-At 19b-At which time they will be opened and sale awarded to the highest bidder. bid-der. J C NYE Supt. of Streets and Public Improvements. Improve-ments. , t ; i i i |