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Show AiT' PLENTY OF ICE 5(1 AT THE TOP I yr""-r"""' of the world, but jrou don't I i W CfP n0(?d to - ,llat fa' fC" " 1 5Tjl v ' ist tc" Us to have our wai? I ?liJ. pn 3t0r anc leave you en ljsfv-Bf ouch to fill our refrigerat 2 J5TS-33 ' ; You'll find it so conven- I -FSA s0 economical that II A ric' you'll wonder how v on ever p",--JVr did without Ice before Cotu- I ! ui I CALL PHONE 485 I NOTE OUR LOW CASH PRICES 1 1000-lb. book $5.15 500-lb. book $2.70 I Ogden City Ice Company 2379 HurjsoriWnr To Keep Skin in Fine Condition All Summer I It would Ii. mm Ii b-ttfr f-r he skin If III tie cream, pnwder or rouge wore used during the healed term Mifi with perspiration, per-spiration, dust ,md prime, these things .ii I anything but beautifying Ordinal y tner-colised tner-colised wax will do mor'- for iho completion, com-pletion, fnd without jcll'iK it 11 oily, Btreaked, spotted or pasty appearance, Ii l the Ideal application for th ,Vs'ui '.is it 4iot only k' i'ps the pores le.i:i. hut dally removes partirle of aoarf skin which have been soiled iy iirt or weather weath-er By constantly keeping the complexion Clear, w-hiu atin It does moio oi-ward oi-ward Derpetuatinjj . outhful countenance counten-ance than an of the arts of artifices commonl) employed n ounce ol mer- follzfd wax obtalnahlf ui any ilrtiK-store. ilrtiK-store. will completely renovate the worst complexion it Is :ip.it.-. at nTghl Ilk. eold cream and washed off In thr morning. morn-ing. To kerp the skin from sappln? or vrlnk- ling or to overcome sn. h condition, there's nothing hotter th.m ;i iac bathl niad-- l ilissoKing 1 mimv io.,.-. saxoilte In pint witch hasol. Adver-t Adver-t lsem 11 1 I WhaTTCastoria I ASTORIA is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric Drona V Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee It M destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency Wind i1C ,Teething Trouble8 and Dtarrhosa. It regulates the Stomach S? 7, '- te8 the Food' healthy natural aleep m The Children s Panacea The Mother's Friend. m r. 1116 uinlYou Hve Always Bought, and which has been in use for nvr m 2?.ycar8' haf borne e ature of Chaa. H. Fletcher, and his beenfade un d e m Wb personal supervision since its infancy. Allownoone to deceive m m H All Counterfeita, Imitations and " Just-as-good " are tat&mllffi ? B gg nd danger the health of Infanta and 12 xpenmenta that l Children Experience against Experiment. SJf . Genuine Caetorla al wa ye bear, the ai gnat ore of iTT&c: Thin Folks Who Would Be Fat Increase In Weight Ten Pounds or More. A Physician's Advice "I'd certainly Rive m?t anything to hr able to fa i up a fw pound and st.-v that way." declares every excesalvelj Ibln man nr woman Swh a if-ult I" nH Impossible despite past failures Thin j ! people :ire victims of m;tl-nul rlllon. a. condition whlih previ'iiis Ihe fattv elements ele-ments of food from helm? taken up by i!,.. 1,1 1 hr are wh- u He- powers of nutrition are normal Instead of set-tint: set-tint: Into tlif blood, nil thf fat nd Hfh producing elemientS stay in the lnli.-tlne i until the pass from i he body as waste , To correct t his condition and to pro-1 dues a healthy normal, amount of fat the nutritive processes must b artifi-dally artifi-dally supplied with the power which na- l tUre has denied them Thl can bent be accomplished by eatins a Sarpol tablet; with ever) meal, Sargol la a sclentlrtc combination of six of the best strt-nRih-givlng fat-producing elements Known to the medical profession Taken with! meals, it mixes with the food and turns, the sugars anil Btarches Into rich, ripe i nourishment for the tissues and blond and its rapid effeci is remarkable. Reported Re-ported gains of from ten to lwenty-fle, pounds I" a Single month nre by no; mr-'ins infrequent, Yet Un action Is per-fectlj per-fectlj oatural and absolutely harmie.-s sarc'oi is sold b the A R Mclntyre I Drug Store anl other gnml druggists cv- 1 erywhere 'i"i every package contains a guarantee of weight Increase or money back. CAUTION: While Sargol has produced remarkable results in the trea.tm.Tit of ner - Indigestion and general stomach' disorders, II should not. owing to Ita remarkable flesh producing effect, ie used bj those who arc not wining to ln ise theii weight ten pounds or more Advertisement OGDEN DRUGGIST HAS VALUABLE AGENCY A R. Mclntyre, Druggist, 2421 Washington Avenue, has the agency for the 9lmple mixture of buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., known as Adler-1-ka, the remedy which became famous fam-ous by curing appendicitis. This simple sim-ple remedy has powerful action and drains such surprising amounts of old matter from the body that JUST ONE DOSE relieves sour stomach, gas on the stomach and constipation almost IMMEDIATELY. IM-MEDIATELY. The QUICK action of Adler-i-ka Is astonishing Advertisement a kin or acAUTY m a joy rowevtw Or. T. FELIX G0URAUD S Oriental Cream OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIER RtmoTii Tin. PlmpUi, -- jj w Prckli. Notb Pfttcbti, fc Rm od Skin DlM&MM, S vVt-V n n1 T,rJ blemUta on : LbS 1 JgA bi ny. Dd ileflii J- Js fw tetio. It ha itood fj I tb tt of NjMrt an-1 J , 7 y u to barmlsii W lft pi ft it to nr U pro- jgk o J3 m I parly md. Aceapt bo C-i Sifji coootartait of aimilar i 'Xj3naC"wc name. Or L A Sajra lTlLJ haotton ( patiaat ) ' I S .Ivisy w ' Ag you ladlaa will nia 1 q tbem, I racommead 'Goaraud'a Cream' M tha leMtharmfol of all tba akla praparat.oo." At HrsfKiia aod Paparlmant atorea Fit i T. U&m j ha Prspi, 37 Croat ilMI SL H.T C. I LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals for the furnishing the materials, and doing the work or repainting, repapering recalcimining, cleaning, varnishing, and repairing, where necessary, the Interior of the City hall, in Ogden City, Utah, according ac-cording to specifications on file In the City Engineer's office, will be received re-ceived at the Orfice of the City Re corder, in the City hall, in Ogden City. Utah, until June 23, 1914. The right is reserved to reject any nd al) bids, and to waive any defects. de-fects. By order of the Board of Commis- WLPK Ladlaa I Aak yar Drmfftal Cm Ai CrfQmL 'Ula Ir, Bed al Uald T B Take other Ray ' TiJT Urii-Vt. A,Tceirt-cin!s.T M TmhaajBat.5at.Arwa,-.Rlabto Ti: SOU BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHtRf I sioners of Ogden City, Utah, this the' I 17th dav or June. 1914 i FLORENCE O. STANFORD. (Seal i City Recorder. First publication June 17, 1914. Last publication June 22. 19H NOTICE OF DELINQUENCY. Pursuant to Section 278 of the Com piled Laws of Utah. 1907. and tbe authority vested in me by s?id section I. the undersigned. Wallace Foulger. Treasurer of Ogden City, Weber; County, Utah, hereby give public no ! tlce that a special tax amounting to 11560.00 has been levied for trie purpose pur-pose of establishing and opening Kn-dion Kn-dion Avenue. 66 feet wide, running north and south between 22nd and 23rd Streets through Block 89, Plat C in said district by an ordinance ciuly j passed by thp city Commissioners of, Ogden City, Utah, on the 27th dn j of Mav 1914, said taxes being le ieiL on all of the abutting property on tht-i following Streets comprising said! Special Tax District Endlon Avenue I between 22nd and 23rd Streets. The said tax is payable in 3 In j Btallmenta : The first installment becomes delin -quent July KHh. 1914 The second installment becomes de Undent May 27th. 1916 The third installment becomes de llnquent May 27th, 1916 Kach of said Installments, except the first, shall draw Interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, from the date of the levy as aforesaid, and if any or either of said install ments shall he unpaid when they become be-come delinquent. interept thereon shall be eigth per cent per annum until such delinquent assessments are fully paid. Said tax shall be en forced and collected as in any other case of special tax and if not paid the property on which said levy is made will be advertised and sold ac cording to law. This special tax Is payable at my office at the Citv Hall, Ogden City. Utah WALLACE FOULGER, City Treasurer. Ogden City, Utah. By C. T. KOONS. Deputy. First publication June 16th, 1914 Last publication June 20th, 1914 NOTICE OF DELINQUENCY Pursuant to Section 278 of the Com ! piled Laws of Utah 1907, and the authority vested in me b said sec-Hon, sec-Hon, 1. the undersigned Wallace Foul ger, Treasurer of Ogden City, We ber County. Utah hereby give public notice that a special tax amounting to $.".045.76 dollars has been levieci for Sidewalk District No. 122 for the purpose of constructing Concrete; Sidewalks in said district bv an ordinance or-dinance duly passed by the Citv Com tnlssionere of Ogden City, Utah, on the 28th day of May, 1914 said taxes being levied on all of the abutting propertv on the following Streets (omprising said Sidewalk District No. 122. All that part oT Chester Street, on both sides, from Washington Avenue Ave-nue east to Jefferson Avenue. Also both sides of Capitol Avenue from Harrison to Van Buren Avenue The said tax is payable in 5 installments in-stallments The first installment becomes de linquent July 17th, 1914 The second installment becomes' delinquent May 28th, 1915. The third installment becomes de-' linquent May 28th. 1916 The fourth installment becomes de linquent May 28th, 1917. The fifth installment becomes delinquent de-linquent May 28th, 1918. Each of said Installments, except the first, shall draw interest at the rate of Six per cent per annum, from the date of the "levy as aforesaid, and if any or either of said installment? shall be unpaid when they become delinquent, interest thereon shall be Eight per cent per annum, until such delinquent assessments are fully paid I Said tax shall beNenforced and col lected as in any other case of special tax and if not paid the property on which said levy is made will be advertised ad-vertised and sold according to law This special tax is payable at mv of flee at the City Hall, Ogden City, Utah. WALLACE FOULGER, City Treasurer, Ogden City. Uth By C T. KOONS, Deputy. First publication, June 16th, 1914. Last publication. June 20th, 1914. NOTICE OF DELINQUENCY. Pursuant to Section 278 of the Compiled Com-piled Laws of Utah, 1907, and the authority vested in me by said section. sec-tion. I. the undersigned, Wallace Foul ger. Treasurer of Ogden City. Weber j County, Utah, hereby give public notice no-tice that a special tax amounting to 12762.92 has been levied for Curb and Gutter Districts No. 110 for the purpose pur-pose of constructing Concrete Curbs ar.d Gutters in said district by an ordinance or-dinance duly passed by the City Council Coun-cil of Ogden City. Utah, on the 27th day of May, 1914. said taxes being levied on all of the abutting property on the following Streets comprising said Curb and Gutter District No. 110. All that part of Wall Avenue on both sides; between 27th and 28th Streets. Also both sides of Hudson aaBaajaaM pSlExcursions From Ogden and Salt Lake City To EAST AND RETURN Kansas City $40 00 St. Louis 51.20 Chicago . 56.50 Minneapolis or St. Paul ... 53.50 Peoria 65.40 Mempbis 59.86 Proportionately low rates to many other point. Limit October 31, 1914. stopovers permitted. Divers route. 1 June 20, 27. Datee J July 1, 3, 10, 11, 12, 18. 25. of ( 29. Sale, j August 5, 12, 19, 26. September 2, 16. For further information address E. R. LEIS. General Agent. A. T. A S. F. RY. SYSTEM. 233 Judge Bldg.. Salt Lake City, Utah. 'Phone Wasatch- il2S; j Avenue between 2rd ana mji Streets The said tax Is payable In o in-1 stallments ; The fi-st installment becomes delinquent de-linquent July 16th, 1914 The second installment becomes de linquent Maj 27th, 1916. The third Installment becomes delinquent de-linquent Ma 27th, 1916. Tbe fourth installment becomes dc linquent May 27, 1917. Tht fifth installment becomes de linquent May 27th, 1918. Each of said installments, except the first shall draw interest at the rate of 7 per cent per annum, from the date of the le as aforesaid, and if any or either of said install ments shall be unpaid when they become be-come delinquent inter- si thereon shall be 1ft per cent per annum, until such delinquent assessments are fully ful-ly paid. Said lax Bhal be enfon ed find collected as in any other case of special tax and if not paid the prop erty on which said levj is made will be adertised and sold according to law. This special tax is payable at my office at the City Hall Ogden citv, Utah WALLACE FOULGER, Ciiv Treasurer Oeden its. Utah. Bv C T KOONS. Deputy. First publication June lf,th l'.14 Last publication June 20th, 1914 NOTICE. Eden, Harnsvllle, Hooper. Huntsvllle, Kanesville, Marriott, Plain city and Roy, Weber County. Utah Notice is hereby given that In pursuance pur-suance of resolutions adopted by the Board of County Commissioners of Weber County, Utah, on June 8, 1914. Special Elections are hereby called in Edc-n. Harrlsvllle. Hooper. Hunts ville. Kaneaville, 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 Harrlsvllle, Hooper School House, Huntsville School House, Kanesville 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 ( ) mills on all the taxable property within each of said districts except Huntsville in which district the prop osltion i6 to levy a district road tax of three ( !) mills on all the taxable property within said district, to bs used exclusively for the construction and repair of roads and highways sit uated in the respective districts named herein Oniy registered voters residing within said districts, who shall have paid a property tax therein in the year One Thousand Nine Hundred and Thirteen ( 191 ) shall be entitled to vote at such election The following named persons have been duly appointed by the said Board of County Commissioners as judges of election to conduct such special elections in the respecthe districts dis-tricts named Eden Virgil B Stal lings. Albert Carver and J. M Shnpe Harrisville Fred A Miller. Leander S Harris and W. H. Louder. Hooper T. M. Jones. George E Fowler and Joseph H. Fowles Huntsvllle Jens Nellson, Christian Wangsgaard and Peter M Jensen. Kanesville James Rawsou, Thomas Jones and Ainu Wilson. Wil-son. Marriott George A Hodson, David H Stanger and Caleb Parry. Plain City C. E. Palmer, James L Robson and Thomas England Roy D. J Hammon, Harry Hamblin and Jesse Stoker. By order of the Board of County Commissioners of Weber County. Utah. (Seal) MORONI SKEEN, Chairman. Board of County Commissioners, Commis-sioners, Weber County. Utah S. G DYE. County Clerk, Weber County, Utah. Dated June 11. 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 proposes to make the following fol-lowing public improvements, tow it: To pave Eccles Avenue from tho south side of Twenty-fifth street to the north side of Twenty-sixtb Btreet with two and one half Inches (2 l-l of asphalt on a six-inch (6) concrete base, between gutters, together with the necessary grading and excaating thereof And sealed bids are invited 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 Commiu eloners, 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 office of the city engineer in the city hall of said city. The right Is reserved to reject nny 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 J to make the following described lm : i provements, to-wit To create the j south side of Thirty-second street, I 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 con crete sldewalk3, four inches thick, to-1 gether with all intersections and thei necessary grading therelor. and to i defray the whole of the cost thereof, estimated at $,G0u oo. by a local aj ses8tnent upon the lots and pieces of ground lying and being within ths following district, being the district ro be affected and benefited by said improvement, to-wit: All the land ly Ing between the south boundary line of Thirty-second street between Ste pbens and Wall avenues, and a line drawn fifty feet outward from and parallel to said south boundary liue 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 lane and a line drawu fifty feet outward from and parallel to said boundary lines on both sides of said street, being part of lots 1 to 4, In elusive and 37 to 71. inclusive, in block 3, South Park addition, Ogden F All Right in L the Morning! v hen you iw e la nv back a or - ,i i f i C . neuralgic, a rheumatii or other similar l H ftOL roa vac wjbiiC health 1 A fafl ft!EE THA O C MHK f White Linament i pains h good ruii wiiii m brings earlj H6f Thlaj?t B hlghh mcrltojrlous remedy, W tlioroughls Qependablfl in rr- f Having the many common a 11 rru not; Endorsed ami I recommended by tht AmerJ- I can Drug apd Pr-(-?s ,m. a I Bocfatlon ShouTd lie k?pt I in every home Three 1 tl - -60c-tl 00 1 Culley Drug Co. A I Exclusive Agency. II City survey; also part of lots 4 to 3t, inclusive, block 4, South Park addition. addi-tion. In Ogden City survey All protests ?.nd objections to tlr? carrying out of such intention must ho presented in writing to the City Recorder on or before the 20th day -of I June, 1914, at 10 o'clock a. in., that ! being the time set by said Board cf P Commissioners when they will hear and consider such objections as may 1 be made thereto, at the mayor's office, of-fice, at the City Hall, Ogden Citv, Utah. ( By order of thp Board of Cororais I sioners of Ogden Cily, Utah. 6 Dated this 27th day of May. 1914 d FLORENCE STANFORD, 15 City Recorder. First publication. May 27, 1914 Last publication June 18, 1914. S i FRATERNAL I I SOCIETIES Order of Owls, Ogden Nest, No. 1218, Order or Owls, meets every Friday Fri-day eening In their own hall (tne old Elk club rooms) at 8 o clock. Visiting Visit-ing Brother Owls are Invited to at- A ttud the next meetings T. C. Iver- o son. President; G. C Keberg, Secre l; ury. b j Women of Woodcraft Sego Lily Cir- ft ! cle No. 174 meets every second and j tourth Thursday nights at 8 o'clock In 0 1. O. O. F hall, visiting neighbors c cordially Invited. Frances Coppock, w N . 857 27tb SU Kale Heymau, . Clerk. 232 23d. , Fraternal Order of Eagles, Ogdea Aerie No. 118, F. O. E.. meets every Wednesday evening at Eagles' hail. Hudson avenue, at 8 o'clock. Visiting R brother Eagles are invited to attend ! the aerie meetings Club rooms open at 11 a m Wm. Doyle, W President; ET I E R. Gelger. Secretary; Dr. C. Ei, W1 Wardleigh. Aerie Physician. MASONIC Queen Esther chapter ci No. 4, O. E. S regular meetlnga held at Masonic hall on Washington ave. between 25th and 26th sts., the llrst w and third Friday of each moatlL So. er Journlng members cordially Invited tp attend. Minnie Parker. W. M, Cailla E Cave, Secretary. ' " 113' Woodmen of the World, Weber camp No 74, meets in the W. O. W. m hall, Fraternity block, 2320 Washing- l ton avenue, every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cof- gj dially invited to attend. Geo. Huss, 51 C. C; W. M. Piggott, Clerk. " Ladles of the Maccabees of the World. Silver rilve No. 1. meets erery first and third Friday evening at S o'clock; and every second and fourth 16" Friday afternoons at 2:30 o'cIotUt, io i Woodmen hall Fraternity block. Vis- M( iting members' cordially invited to at- ilfi tend. Alice Collins, L-. C; L, Joie , Prouc, it. K. nfj ituyai Neignuurs of America meet every Beconu and fourth Moonday nigni ot each mouth at a o clock at the new Odd Fellows hall, Fraternity fU building. Visiting neighbors invited. ,ita lufeebreiaen, iy,& steel avenu Lillian New loo. Uecorder, tb and It) Quiucy. A.dt Ulan Camp No 9990 Modern Wood- jHC men ut America mteia every Tuesday too night in new K. ol P. hall. 3 doors . north of poe-iotflce. Out of town NE members cordially invited to meet 'fOO with us. O F. Ulsen, Cuuu J. rl. chl S baler, Clerk Oi;deu Lodge, No. 2, Knights of Py- ON ttnas. meets every Monuay evening $1,5 at 8 o'clock in Castle ball of the Py- !. tbiun building, 2351 Grant avenue. f Visiting Knignts welcome A. E. Pralt, je.r( G Ci', W L. Underwood, K. R. S.; W. G. Kind M. F. ' Jjjy Unity Lodge No. 18. F. & A. M Masonic Temple, 266o Washington avenue. Meetings every Wednesday R eemg at 7:3u o cloc. Members ot 1 sibier lodges and sojourning brethren cordially invited to attend. Fred M. Ne, W, id., lu i, Moort, -cre. G I taiy. Koyal Hlghlanc'ers. Ogden Castle No. 2i meets m iho new i O. U. F. I hall, iteruity block, 2320 Wash. fyjii Ave., every 2nd and 4th Friday even- iug at 8 o'clock. Visiting Highland' Hlc era cordially Invited. A. F. Wykos. 0rc 1. P. William Muller, Sec.-Treas. TWc Queen City Rebekah Lodge No. 4. iQ.e L O. O. b meets second and fourth n 8aturday evenings at Odd Fellows ;. nail Viaitiug members Invited. Iy j R Walla, N G, Emma Meld, Recording l Secretary. 718 Twenty-third street. 3 " La r Brotherhood of American comen. Ogden Homestead No 15u5 meets oa overy Tuesday evening in W. O. W. J hall. Fraternity building. Washing fjCE ton avenue. Visiting Archers ars fori cordially Invited to meet with u- m LeRoy Mc Knight, foreman, 834 29lo w street. J. A, Junk, Corresponds t. , 2U2 Washington avenue. i JltCE' Women of Woodcraft. Ogden Circle No. 581. meets every Wednesday night at 7; 30 o'clock, new Woodman Vr.; Hall, Fraternity Bldg.. Wash Ave. l. J Visiting Neighbors invited. Dues can be paid to McBride Drug Co. 246 J lttir WaBhihgtou Ave. Anna Mills. G N. 223 W. 31st Street. Phone 150-R Marie Crites, Clerk. 2731 Monroe, " Phone 131 f- |