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Show A W I Mi lULLljL 1 IMPORTED BY U TEA 1 1 iH J1WNS1E1N&C5 1 every a I : SAN francisco j 1 JWVJ I I WESTERN I EXCURSIONS '.Vj SPECIAL ROUND TRIP FARES V' Jj FROM OGDEN -f LOS ANGELES- jjSji Going and returning via Salt Lake Route $40.00 Wm LOS ANGELES :'-Fm Going via Salt Lake Route, returning via Sotith- ZfM ern Pacific $40.00 fjl LOS ANGELES J Going via Portland, or vice versa $68.50 SAN FRANCISCO Going via Portland, thence rail or steamer, return- ":ng via Southern Pacific $58 .50 Portland, Ord $40.00 -$9 Seattle, Wash 47.50 JS 8pokane, Wash 40.00 jjtilj PROPORTIONATE RATES TO OTHER POINTS. g9 0n Sa Daily from June 1st to Sept. 30th. ggl Final Return Limit, October 31st, 1914. SB Stopover Privileges at All Points Enroute. h Local Excursions BH To Stations in Idaho and Northern Utah. J June 20; July ;j, 4, 18, and Liter dales H RATES UPON APPLICATION. For further particulars, tickets and reservations, apply at City Ticket Office H UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM. H 2514 Washington Ave. H W. H. CHEVERS, PH0E PAUL L. BEEMER, fc General Agent. 2500 City Pass, and Tkt. Agt. IHi "m ' - uu Thin People Can Increase Weight Thin men and women who would like to increase their weight with 10 or 15 .pounds of healthy "st.av there-" fat should try eating a little Sargol with their meals for a while and note results. Here Is a good tern worth trying First nflgh yourself itnd measure yourself. , Then fake Sargol one tablet with every meal for two weeks. Then weigh and measure again. It Isn I a Question of how you look or feel or what your ! friends pay and think The scales and the tape measure will tell their own I story, and most any thin man or woman lean easily add from five to eight pounds 'in the first fourtoen days by following ! this simple direction. And best of all. the new flesh stays put. Sarcol does not of Itself make fat, but 'mixing with your food. It turns the fats, I sugars and starches of what you have ; eaten, Into rich, ripe fat producing nour-j nour-j lshment for the tissues and blood prepares pre-pares It In an easily assimilated form ! which the blood can readll accept. All this nourishment now passes from your body aj? waste' Rot Sargol stops the waste and does It quickly and makes I the fat producing ' contents of the very name meals vou are eating now develop ' pounds and pounds of healthy flesh be-j be-j tween your nkln and bonee. Sargol Is safe, pleasant efficient and Inexpensive. A. R. Mclntyre Drug Store and other ; leading druggists In Ogden and vicinity j sell It In large boxes forty tablets to I a package on u guarantee of weight in-I in-I crease or money back Advertisement. nr Home Wrinkle Recipe Astonishing Results Such startling, sensational results come from a very simple, harmless home-made wrinkle remover, there's no excuse now for anono wearing those hateful marks of aR(, Illness or worr . 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Acept no ! jTJ3b jija counterfeit of iimilar (pf( 252T? roe Dr L A 8yr , ASyCj "4 J I '! to 11? of th 1 yTf heuttro (a patient) y J -Wi-v At yna Urflr will ae r t ham, I recommend 'Gourtud'i Cream' an tbe lent harmful of a'l the ekin prpant one." At r'ri)C('ean'l Uepertrueotetoree Fird T.Htpkln5iiSin.Prpj.,37B-ealjA'esSt,NY C, : LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE. Eden Harrisville, Hooper, Huntsville. Kanesvllle. Marriott, Plain City, and Roy, Weber County, Utah. Notice is hereby given that in pur suauce of resolutions adopted by the Board of County Commissioners of Weber County. Utah, on June 8, 1914. Special Elections are hereby called In Eden, Harrisville, Hooper, Hunts-1 ville, Kanesvllle. Marriott, Plain City, and Roy Road District of Weber We-ber County, Utah on Tuesday, July 7. 1914, at Eden School House. The Ogden Pressed Brick and Tile Office at Harrisville. Hooper School House. Huntsville School House. Kanesvllle School House. Marriott School House, Plain City School House. Roy School House, respectively, in said districts, between the hours, 7 o'clock A. M. and 7 o'clock P. M. on said day, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified qual-ified electors within said districts a proposition to authorize the Board of County Commissioners of Weber County, Utah to levy for the fiscal year 1914. a district road tax of five (o) mills on all the taxable property within each of said districts except Huntsville In which district the proposition prop-osition Is to levy a district road tax of three (3) mills on all the taxable property within said district, to be used exclusively for the construction and repair of roads and highways situated sit-uated in the respective districts named herein Only registered voters residing within said districts, who shall have paid a property tax therein In the year One Thousand Nine Hundred and Thirteen (1912) shall be entitled to vote at such election. The following named persons have been duly appointed by the said Board of County Commissioners as an ii ti aae-a we a EEiExcursions From Ogden and Salt Lake City To EAST AND RETURN Kansas City $40.00 SL Louts 61.20 Chicago 56.50 Minneapolis or St Paul ... 63.50 Peoria 55.40 Mempnls 69.85 Proportionately low ratea to many other point. Limit October 31, 1914. Stopover permitted. Diverse route. June 17, 20, 27. Date ) July 1, 3, 10, 11, 12, 18, 25, of 29. 81. August 5, 12, 19, 26. I September 2, 16. For further Information address E. R. LEIS, General Agent, A. T. A 8. F. RY. SYSTEM. 233 Judge Bldg , Salt Lake City, Utah. 'Phone Wasatch 1123. E CASTOR. 1 For Infante and Children. s Mothers Know That jJ Always i vv Ujj kj m a Bears the ani Qi f jMr bignauue Jf r 01 i i v 1A In S-JJL S-JJL j Ilea AT m USB I ir www (ffc I IrV mm s : w Fnr Ovfir v i v u i ;tjndar( Thirty Years B PAQTODIA - llUUi i lliiill srn Exact Copy of Wrapper. TWt oint company, mwm yo- errv. D " i work judges of election to conduct such special elections in the respective dis tricts named. Eden Virgil B. Stal lings, Albert Carver and J. M. Shupe Harrisville Fred A Miller. Leander S. Harris and W H. Louder. Hooper T. M. Jones, George E Fowler and Joseph H Fowles. Huntsville Jens Neilson, Christian Wangsgaard and Peter M. Jensen. Kanesvllle James Rawson. Thomas Jones and Alma Wilson. Wil-son. Marriott George A. Hodson, David H. Stanger and Caleb Parry Plain City C. E Palmer, James L. Kobson and Thomas England Roy D. J Hammon. Harry Hamblin and( Jesse Stoker. By order of the Board of County Commissioners of Webor Countv, Utah. (Seal) MORONI SKEEN. Chairman Board of County Commissioners, Commis-sioners, Weber County. Utah S. G. DYE, Countv Clerk, Weber County, Utah. Dated June Ll, 1914. Date of first publication. Thursday. June 11. 1914. Date of last publication, Friday, July 3, 1914. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Ogden City propose- to make the fol lowing public improvements, to-wlt To pave Eccles Avenue from the south side of Twenty-fifth street to the north side of Twenty-sixth street with two and one-half inches (2 of asphalt on a six-inch (6) concrete base, between gutters, together with I the necessary grading and excavating I thereof And sealed bids are inited j for said work and will be received at the office of the City Recorder in the City Hall at Ogden. Utah, until 10 o'clock a. m. on the 30th day of June, 1914, at which time said bids will be considered by the Board of Commia sioners. and contract awarded to the lowest responsible bidder. Instructions Instruc-tions to bidders, plans and specifications specifica-tions for said improvements can be seen and examined at the olfice of the city engineer in the city hall of 6aid city. the right is reserved to reject any and all bids By order of the Board of Commis sioners of Ogden City, Utah, this, the 4th day of June, 1914. FLORENCE O. STANFORD, City Recorder. First publication June 4, 1914. Last publication June 26, 1914. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Notice is hereby given by the Board of Commissioners of Ogden City, Utah, of the Intention of said Board to make the following described improvements, im-provements, to-wlt: To create the south side of Thirty-second street, between Stephens and Wall avenues and both sides of Stephens avenue, between Thirty-second street and Pin-cock Pin-cock lane as a sidewalk district, and to construct therein four foot concrete con-crete sidewalks, four inches thick, together to-gether with all intersections and the necessary grading therefor, and to defray the whole of the cost thereof, estimated at 52.600.00, by a local assessment as-sessment upon the lots and plece6 of ground lying and being within the following district, being the district to be affected and benefited by said Improvement, to-wlt: All the land ly ing between the south boundary line of Thirty-second street between Stephens Ste-phens and Wall avenues, and a line drawn fifty feet outward from and parallel to said south boundary line on the south side of said street; also all the land lying between the outer boundary lines of Stephens avenue oe-tween oe-tween Thirty-second street and Pin-cock Pin-cock lane and a line drawn fifty feet outward from and parallel to said boundary lines on both sides of said street, being part of lots 1 to 4, inclusive in-clusive and 37 to 71, inclusive, in block 3, South Park addition, Ogden City survey; also part of lots 4 to 36, inclusive, block 4, South Park addition, addi-tion, in Ogden City survey. All protest and objections to the carrying out of uch intention must be presented In writing to the City Recorder on or before the 20th day of June. 1914, at 10 o'clock a. m., that being the time et by said Board of Commissioner when they will hear and consider such objections as may be made thereto, at the mayor's office, of-fice, at the City Hall, Ogden City, Utah. By order of the Board of Commissioners Commis-sioners of Ogden City, Utah. Dated this 27th day of May, 1914. FLORENCE STANFORD, City Recorder. First publication, May 27, 1914. Last publication June 18, 1914. 1 -OUKG FRATERNAL J5 SOCIETIES b riSHl. -rougl: Order of Owls, Ogden N'esu No. ,llL5 1218, Order of Owls, meet every Frl- J day evening in their own hall (the old lDv Elk club rooms) at 8 o'clock. Visit- rVr ing Brother Owl are Invited to at- ' tend the next meetings. T. C. Iver- m,va Eon. Presldant; G. C. Reberg. Secre- 3b tary. L Women of Woodcraft Sego Lily Or- 3PER cle No. 174 meets every second and JS-W. lourth Thursday nights at 3 o'clock In J. O. O. F. hall; visiting neighbor $Q cordially invited. Frances Coppock, (j. N., S57 27tU St, Kate irieymaa, rnn Clerk. 232 23d. -1 TOO Fraternal Order of Eagles. Ogden Aerie No US. F. O. E.. meets every jooms Wednesday evening at Eagles' hail. rjp Hudson avenue, at 8 o'clock. Visiting brother Eagles are invited to attend ihe aerie meetings Club rooms open !??-!! at 11 a. m. Wm. Doyle. W. President; 3'3rd E. R. Geiger. Secretary; Dr. C. E. Wardlelth. Aerie Physician. M MASONICQeen Esther chapter No. 4. O- E. S.. regular meetings held at Masonic hall on Washington ave . between -6th and 26th sts.. the tirst n.mkl,. and third Friday of each month. So- journing members cordially Invited to l attend. Minnl Parker, W. M. ; Callle jght E Cave. Secretary. Woodmen of the World. Weber camp No. 74. meets in the W. O W. TktT hall, Fraternity block, 2320 Washing tou avenue, every Thursday evening J at 8 o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cor- i7 dially invited to attend. Geo, Huss, i!T C. C; W. M Piggott. Clerk Jj- Ladles of iho Maccabees of the World. Silver Hive No. 1. meet every first and thirn Friday evening at S 'ELS o'clock; and every second and fourth -thard Fvldi afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. In - Woodmen hall Fraternity block. Vis- 0-roi iting member cordially invited to at- cen i tend. Alice ColUnB, L. C; L Jonnia i Prout, R. K. Royal NelghDora ot America meets 2? ,fu every econd and fourth Moonday ke nights of each mouth at S o'clock at , the new Odd Fellows hall. Fraternity building. Vlslung neignoors invited. Etta lugebretaeu, stee; avenue. ' ROOji Lillian Newioa, Recorder. 27ta ami i(Plng. Wuincy. ! IDnn I r-wjci, Utah Camp No. 9990 Modern Uood- W 6i men of America meets every Tuesday W'st night In new K. ot P. hall, 3 doors f 1 north of postoffice Out of town rpELY members cordially invited to meet 'frtmei with us. O. F. Olsen, Conaul. J h. cei Shafer, Clerk- -one 8 Ogden Lodge, No. 2, Knights of Py- -ICELY thias, meet3 every Monday evening fe. at 8 o'clock in Castle hall of the Py- thian building, 2351 Urant avenue. fa'E-Rc Visiting Knights welcome. A. E. Prait, m Jeff C. C, W. L. Underwood, K. R. S.; ? VV. G. Kind, M. F. WRl "H-M, 2 Unity Lodge No. 18. F. & A, M- js- Masonic Temple, 265ti Washington avenue. Meeting every Wednesday r"'r-evening r"'r-evening at 7.30 o'clock. Memoer of loc iter lodge and sojourning brethren PArti cordially invited to attend. Fred M. Nye, W. ii.; Felu i, Moore, beer. TT tary. "RMsi lem- Royal Highlander, Ogden Caitie No. s26 meets in the new I. O, O. F. hall, Fraternity block, 2320 Wash. fRNlS Ave., every 2nd and 4th Friday even' pi, foxing fox-ing at 8 o'clock. Visiting Highland- m ers cordially Invited. A. F. Wyke. K- I. P. William Muller, Sec-Treas. JpH fla ' Jefl Queen City Rebekah Lodge No. L L O. O. F., meet second and fourth '-Oojj- Saturday evenings at Odd Fellows gt hall Visiting member invited. Ivy Walla, N. O., Emma Meld. Recordin 5Hj t Secretary. 718 Twenty-third street $Urix tie n Brotherhood of American Yeomsn, N-L, Ogden Homestead No. 1505 meets on k&CjQM every Tuesday evening in VV. O W. h hall. Fraternity building. Washing- VL ton avenue. Visiting Archers ar cordially Invited to meet with us- fj LeRoy McKnight, foreman. 834 29th iht h0u street. J. A. Junk, Correspondent, 'tre 3202 Washington avenue. Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle "room No. 681, meetB every Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock, new Woodman Hall, Fraternity Bldg., Wash. Ave. uwF-"-n Visiting Neighbors Invited. Dues can Ms. f be paid to xMcBrlde Drug Co., 2463 . Washington Ave. Anna Mills, G. N.. Hea 223 W. 31st Street Phone 1650-R. Marie Crites. Clerk. 2731 Monroe, Phone 1931-R. |