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Show PIONEER WOMAN IS SUMMONED BY DEATH Mrs. Sarah Pearce Fowler, wife of John Fowler, died yesterday at the fami! residence, 1224 Lake Btreet, Fait Lake City .Mrs Fowler was a native of London, where :ho was born November 15, 1M5 She came to I" tali in 1862 and made her home iu Ogden until 1907, when the familv moved to Salt Lake. In addition to her husband, Mrs. Fowler 1b survived by the following song and daughters John E. of Og den, William P and Richard J of Salt Lake Cit. Mrs. Horace Whitear of Ro , Utah, and Mrs. C. A. Burnham, Mrs George Crabtree and Miss Esther Fowler of Salt Lake Cijty. Funeral service3 will be held at t'i- Thirty-first ward chapel. Salt Lake Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock. The body may be viewed at the residence between 10 30 and 12:30 o'clock on he day of the funeral. Friends are Invited. Interment will be in th City cemetery. Advertise i mcnt. 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Suite 4 IS, in the First National Hank Building, situated at the northeast corner of the Intersection of Wash Ington avenue and 4th street, in Og den City, Utah, on or before the lltn da of February, 1 ' 1 5 . WILEY 6. CRAGUN, Sole Administrator KK'HAItnS II LIS. Attorneys for Administrator Date of first publication, April 11. I'M! Date of last publication. May 2. 1914 SUMMONS in the DiBtrict Court vi Weher County, State of Utah. Annie E Schrammeck, Plaintiff vs. Hugh O Schrammeck, Defendant. Tbe State of Utah to the said Defendant. De-fendant. You are hereby summoned to appear ap-pear within twenty days after service serv-ice of this Summuiis upon you. if served within the County in which this action is brought. otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and In case of your failure so to do. judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the ( lerk of said Court. This action is brouRht to recover n judgment dissolving the marriage contract now and heretofore existing between you and the plaintiff, and to decree the absolute care, ( untrol and custody of the minor child and Issue of Bald marriage, in plaintiff T. H. O'CQNNOLLY, Plaintiff's Attorney P. O Address No ;ibft :4th Street, Ogden. Utah First publication, March 7, 1VU4 Last publication, April 4, 1314 SUMMONS. In the District Court of Weber County, Coun-ty, State of Utah. Bernlce Kelly Plaintiff, vs. John C Kelly. Defendant. The State of Utah to the said Defendant De-fendant You are hereby summoned to appear ap-pear within twenty days after service of this Summons upon you, if served within the County In which this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and In case ot your failure so to do, Judgment will be rendered against you according to tbe demand of the complaint, whieh has been filed with the Clerk of said Court Said action Is brought to dissolve the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore existing between the plaintiff plain-tiff and the defendant herein, and to recover alimony in the sum of thirty dollars per month, together with sev enty-five dollars attorney's lees, and custodv of the minor child. BOYD, DE VINE & ECCLES. Plaintiff's Attorneys P O. Address, 301-4 First National Bank Bldg , Ogden, Utah. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals for furnishing material ma-terial and building sidewalks In Sidewalk Side-walk District No. 123, being both sides of Ogden avenue, between 7lh and 8th streets, for a distance .if 3U6 feet; and on Second street west trom Washington avenue, beginning at a point on the south side of Second Sec-ond street, 314.40 feet west of Wash ington avenue, thence east to Washington Wash-ington avenue, and on the north side of the street from Washington avenue ave-nue to Wall avenue, under plans and I pecifi catlpUB prepared by the City Engineer and approved by the Board of Commissioners, will be received at the office of the City Engineer, in the City Hall, Ogden City, Utah, until 10 o'clock a. m.. on the 2nd day or May. 1914, at which time all proposals received will be publicly opened and read aloud . Clans and specifications can be obtained ob-tained upon application at the office of the City Engineer after April 27, 1014. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids and to waive any defects. de-fects. By order of the Board of Commissioners. Commis-sioners. WASHINGTON J E NKINS, City Engineer. First publication. April y, 1914. Last publication. May 1. 1914 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Ogden, Utah, April 4, 1914. Sealed proposals for tjuildiuy sidewalks side-walks in Sidewalk District No. 12G. being both sides of 25lh Street from Taylor to Filmore Avenues; both sides ot Mcintosh Avenue from Filmore Fil-more to Pierce Avenues; the south side of Mcintosh Avenue from Pierce Avenue east 105 00 feet; both sides of 20th Street from Taylor Avenue to a point 105 00 feet east of Pierce I Avenue; both sides of Binford Ave- nue from Taylor Avenue to a point I 105.00 feet east or Pierce Avenue; both sides of 27th Street from Taylor Tay-lor to a point 105 00 feet cast of Pierce Avenue, the east Mile of Tay lor Avenue from 25th to 27th Streets; the east side of Filmore Avenue from 1'Oth Street to Mcintosh Avenue; both sides of Filmore Avenue from Mcintosh Avenue to 27th Street; and hoth sides of Pierce Avenue from Mc- intosh Avenue to 27th Street, under plars and specification prepared by tbe City Engineer and approved by the Board of rommisslonerB, will be received at the office, of tbe City Engineer En-gineer in tho City Hall, at Ogden City aforesaid, until Z o'clock p. m. ou the L'Sth day of April 1914. at which time all proposals received will be public ly opened and read aloud Plans and specifications can bo ob taiued after April 17, 1914. The right is reserved by the Board of Commissioners to reject any or all I bids and to waive any defects. By order of the Board of Commissioners. Commis-sioners. WASHINGTON JENKINS. City Engineer I First publication, April 4, 1914 Last publication. April 27. 1914. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Notice is hereby given by the Board of Commissioners of Ogden City, of the intention of said Board to make ihe following described improvements, to-wlt: To lay out, establish and open a public street to be named Endlon Avenue, north and south through block 39, plat C, Ogden City suney. said street to be 66 feet wide, being feet east and 33 feet we6t of the lot line between lots 1. 2. 3, 4, 5 and 7, g, 9, 10, block 39. plat C, Ogden City survev, the whole dis-tance dis-tance between Twenty-second and Twenty-third streets, and to defray the whole of the cost thereof, esti" mated at $1,500.00, by a local assessment assess-ment upon the lots or pieces of ground Liiik and being within the follow inc district being the district to be benefited bene-fited and affected by said improvement, improve-ment, viz : Part of the land lying between the miter boundary lines of said street when opened as proposed, and a line drawn 5o feet outward from and parallel par-allel to the said outer boundary lines being part of lots 3. 4. 5, 8. 9 and lo. block 39. plat C, Ogden City survey, being described as follows; A strip of land 50 feet wide on the east side of Endion avenue when opened open-ed through said block 39, plat C, Ogden Og-den City survey, described as follows: Beginning at a point 33 feet east o,l the southwest corner of lot 10, In said block, ou the east line of Endion avenue, running thence north along the east line of said avenue to the north line of lot 8 in said block; thence east 50 feet; thence south to the south line of lot 10 in said block; M thence west 50 feet to the place of W beginning. Also a strip of land 50 tcet wide on the west side of Endion F avenue when opened through said f block, described as follows: Begin- ning at a point 33 feet west of the t southeast corner of Jot 3, In said block M on the west line of Endlon avenue; m'' running thence north along the west line of said avenue to the north line t, of lot 5, iu said block, thence west ;- 50 feet; thence south to the south I line of said lot 3; thence east 50 feet to the place of beginning. h All protests and objections to the f carrying out of such intention must - be presented in writing to the City Re- I" corder on or before the 14th day ot t'- May, 1914, at 10 o'clock a. m., that I being the time set by the Board ot Commissioners when they will hear t and consider such objections as may IV be made thereto, at the mayor s of- h flee at the City Hall, Ogden, Utah. f- By order of the Board of Commis- H sioners of Ogden City, Utah. t Dated this 20th day of April, 1914 f FLORENCE O STANFORD, City Recorder. f WASHINGTON JENKINS, 1 City Engineer. H P irst publication April 21, 1914 I Last publication May 13, 1914. I ERICKSON & JAGGER Teachers of Violin and Piano, t Studio, Col. Hudson Bldg. I. Phone 2574. l i K NATIONAL CHOCOLATES I I The Nobbiest Box and Highest Grade Ever Made I. in Utah. f 50 CENTS AND $1.00 PER BOX I Made in Ogden BY SHUPE-WILLIAMS CANDY COMPANY I Our Exhibit Won the Silver Cup in Wizard of Wasatch. p. Two-mile Parade in Salt Lake City. h . I tfl .- Ladles' Soles Sewed 50c t. S. Children's Soles Sewed.. 40c H ev PfWt. mm r Rubber He-els put on .., 35c r- (SEVj jlMLES 65 GIVE US A ".RIAL. !L JBssWs ) Uta-i Shoe Hospital, H, Steln. Prop 221 25TH STREET. F JUST A FEW STEPS WEST OF THE REX THEATER. |