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Show v " Get the Habit-Use Standard Want Ads Everybody reads the Want Ad page ib's the medium of exchange for Real Estate, For Sale, Exchange, Rooms I :, and Houses for Rent, Help Wanted', Positions Wanted, Etc. J . f classified Advertisements. ' ! IT PAVS ' J PaJ'abl in advance. Onecont per word por'inser- HAJI Vi i i i r rv x - tIon No fIret lnsertIon Jess tnnn 25 cents Two or more Jtl Lr X I Let the people know what you liave lineB 35 cents per line per week, 75 cents per line ner Want Ads are great aid to small busi- aVorUsruTt'thrnoT month with o ctanSos. " nes, A f Hues rm da,,,- cost but ad will help you sell your surplus n I c ' IIUIe' bUt tb returns wIU CUIPrlfia stock, real estate, etc. first In everything you" UmONJALABEL WANTED FEMALE HELP , . LADIES make shields at homo, $10 for 100; work sent prepaid; no canvassing. can-vassing. Send stamp, lvanhoe Mfg. Co.. St. Louis, Io. 8-17-lwk IF CHAMBERMAID. Hudson Hotel, i ' - 8-lG-3t 1 ' CHAMBERMAID for Van Ness hotel 8-14-3t B CHAMBERMAID at Reed Hotel. fol I'LL WANTED MALE HELP NAVY requires skilled men. The modern battleship employs men of Mf nearly fifty tradeB vast shop of ex-: ex-: pets. Everybody must excel in something. some-thing. Trades taught either aboard i ship or in trade schools. Pay con-' con-' ' tlnues while learnlngr and increases ;; as you become skilled. Apply, Navy Recruiting Station, 240S Washington I ' Aunue, Ogdcn, Utah. THREE good salesmen to sell gro-i gro-i , cedes at wholesale prices direct to ' consumer. Must furnish references. ; Big commission, steady work. Can ' make $25 to $76 per week. Call or ': phone Great Western Supply Co O j i den. . IMlDDLE-aged couple without children chil-dren ranch work. Permanent position posi-tion for right party. Superior Honcj Co. 3-H-imc FOR practical money-earning education educa-tion enroll with Inlernatlonal Corr spondenco Schools, Office Eccles Bldg. J SITUATIONS' WANTED LADY wants work; houso-oieuuu.. Mrs. Cole. 6GG 23rd St. S-16-lk POSITION wanted by experienced I! Kaod..t Hoy GoWberg. 0. 1 Del . Ogdcn. WNTED Position by married man, n 35 vears, experience general office, 1 wholesale fruit, real estate, life in- surance.can handle men. F. Tabler, t 962 Wash " WASHING AND IRONING f WASHING and ironing done. Shirt fi waists a specialty. Curtains stretch-It stretch-It .i Tf nnnlols. phone 2784-M. i LU- i,1J"' ' S-l6-2t pnone 2oG3-w. BOARD AND ROOM. K vlilsANT rooms and boarj j J I private family, reasonable. 2-4-Mon J roe. 1 FOR RENT L ; Furnished Houses, -Rooms ana : . Apartments. J 4-ROOM modem house. Call at 227 !l 21st St. S-1'1"k 1 NICE, clean", modern housekeeping rooms; 2 or 3 rooms. 33G 21-U. I NICELY furnished four-room modern ; apartment. 2767 Grant. S-17-lwk 1 FURNISHED rooms and housekeep- ; lng apartments. 2213 LlucolUg.f ;.k k FURNISHED. clean. comfortable 1' housekeeping rooms, $2 week up. 536 I 31st St f . 2 OR 3-room modern furnished Apts. ', 5G9 22d St. 8-16-lwk j 3 H'KK'PG Rms. 132 Poplar, bet. 2Gth and 27th and Wall aud Lincoln. fl-14-lwk I' HOUSEKEEPING rooms. 437 Jier- I rick Ave. S-12-lmo I 2 FURNISHED housekeeping rooms, 284 G Hudson Ave. 8-12-tt NICE new 2-room apts.; modern; private bath. C. S. Nelson, 2852 Wash-i Wash-i Ington. 8-11-lwk ? NICELY furnished housekeeping I rooms on the ground floor. 249 26th. I 3-ROOM house, 5SS 2nd St., $12 mo Apply 371 22d SU Mrs. Cook. S-ll-lwk PEARL. Furnished Apts. Gas, hoc water, no children. 2711 Grant. 2-1-lyr NICELY fur. up-to-date 3-room apt Ideal location; no children. 2341 Adams, Ad-ams, 7-21-lmo A FIVE-room modern cottage, completely com-pletely furnished, good location on bench for only $20 per month. J. J. Brummltt, under Utah Nat'l Bank. FOUR-room modern apartment with sleeping porch anu summer kitchen; lacal location. Phone 102. 729 22nd St. Lf . 5-ROOM house; strictly modern. 739 24th St. 8-4-U FURNISHED Apts,; no children; 1-2 block east of Washington. 447 21st St HOUSEKEEPING rooniB, single or In BulteB, furnished or unfurnished, lu any number price? mfvlerato; must bo rented. W. B. Weclell. 246S Wash. ilEAUTIFUL Avon Apts.. 961 25th Sr. 130 per month. Phone 609. Now and he nicest in the city. 7-22-tf Never do a thing grath todays that someone is likely to pay you to do tomorrow. 1 FOR RENT Unfurnished Souses, Rooms and Apartments. 3 ROOMS. ?8 per month. Rear 2165 Adams. Apply 2155 Adams. 8-17-lwk FOUR-room house, reasonable. 2220 Lincoln. 8-17-tf 8-ROOM brick boarding house on Reeves Ave. Rent, $20. Inquire at Greiners. 128 25th St. 4-22-tf 9-ROOM brick, hot and cold 'water, bath, toilet, lavatory and electric lights, near Union depot. E. F, Bratz, Phone 1960. S-14-lwk A GOOD modern six-room house located lo-cated on 24th Street near the Catholic Cath-olic church. $25 per month. J. J. Brummltt, under Utah National BanK. 5-ROOM modern. 2663 Van Buren. Phone 1032-W. BIchsel, 215 Eccles. 8-12-tr NEW 4-room modern house, $20. 4-room house, $11. 5-room house, $10. C. B. EISENBERG, V Commercial National Bank" Bldg. Phono 343-W. 2246-W 8-5-tt FIVE-room, modern house, $25 per mo. 475 23d St. 8-13-lwk 4-ROOM newly remodeled, modern house. 2120 Quincy avenue. Inquire 2214 Monroe. Phono 743-M. 7-3-tf A GOOD modern seven-room house on 25th Street only $22.50 per mouth. J. J. Brummltt, Phono 59. MODERN 6-room brick house, close in, on 22d St., just cast of Wash Phone 91S-W. 1 S-5-tf NEW modern 5-room apt, sleeping porches, steam heated, very desirable. 560-23rd St. 7-26-lmo. MODERN six-room house with gas and sleeping porch. One and one-half block from Washington Ave. No. 573 24th St. Apply to 585 24th St. 8-13-lwk A GOOD two-room house well located ou bench only $5 per month. J. J. Brummitt, under Utah National Bank 5-ROOM modern, close in, $18. Tel. 1285-J. 8-13-lwk FIVE-ROOM modern apartment. 2020 Monroe ave., $20.00 per month. Phone G12. 7-20-tf 'FOR Rent A cozy four-room house on bench Inquire Room 403 First National Na-tional Bank Bldg. ' 6-23-tf APARTMENT, Peery Apts. Apply Peery Estate. Phono 97. 6-4-tf HELMS ivpt3 2248 .Jefferson. Call bet, 10 and 12 a, m. Phone 1743. 4-26-tf j For Rent Miscellaneous SUITABLE place for feed store and coal yard separate or together, on tracks. P. O. Box 35. 7-30-tf TYPEWRITERS RENTED Remiug-ton, Remiug-ton, ' Smith Premier. Monarch, 3 months for $5 and up; rental appllod on purchase Remington Typowrlter Co., 2454 Grant St., Ogden, Utah Phono 506. 5-26-if BREEDING STOCK. GOOD Jersey bull kept at Ogden Feed yard. 8-6-lmo "FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS BARTLETT PEARS. Telephone 2633-R. Merlin J. Stone, 2S69 Grant. 8-17-lwk FORD chaises, $250. Inquire 2746 Ad-ams. Ad-ams. Phone 1263. 8-16-lwk GERMAN singers, $5. 2220 Lincoln. 2-11-tf HORSE, buggy and harness for sale. 1426 25th St. Phone 1200-R. 8-14-lwk ALL kinds household furniture, 2103 Lincoln. Call evenings. 8-14-lwk PIANO, buggies and chickens for sale at 219 12th St. 8-13-lwk AN opportunity to rent a 7-room house, 2 bath rooms, fine for renting rooms, by purchasing carpets, linoleum, linole-um, base burners, and bljnds; party leaving city; will also sell the bedroom bed-room furniture by piece or in bulk. 2629 Grant. Phone 652. Call between 12 and 4 p. m. 8-11-lwk SINGER machine, $10. 221S Lincoln. 190G-J. 7-20-1 mo HOUSEHOLD furniture cheap. 2546 Gramorcy. Phono 1271-R. 8,-11-lwk GOOD iron bed. Phone 2333. S-10-lmo AUGUST clean-up sale. Liberal discounts. dis-counts. Palsgrovo Furniture Store, 2636 Wash. .. 8-2-tf SLIGHTLY used repossessed pianos below factory cost. Pianos rented reasonable. rea-sonable. Pantono, 29th and Hudson. 7-24-lmo BUILDING PAPER. CARD Boards or old nata, 17x22 inch size, suitable for lining outhouses, out-houses, chicken coops or to lay under carpets on rough floors, for salo at The Standard Office. One Cent Each, or 50 Cents per Hundrod. FISHING WITH AIR POWER. "An artful angler, you say?" "I never knew a man who was more so." "Pshaw! He never catches anything." any-thing." "I know it. but 50 per cent of his fishing yarns are bellved." Birmingham Birming-ham Age-Herald. 00 Read the Classified Ads. I t t , FOR SAIE REAL ESTATE 1 -1 1 1 City Real Estate For Sale CHEAP for cash: New 5-R. modern "o ' llen noU8e Qml run; fruit trees. o20l Wash. Ave. Address 431 N. 2d W. Salt Lake City.' 8-17-1wk 3 ROOMS, 50-foot 'lot. Only $850. Phone 1427. 8-10-tt ON bench, elegant ,4-room modern, pressed brick bungalow, mclosea cleeping porch; hard-wood floors and elegantly finished throughout, $5uu don, 6 per cent interest and easy payments. Call owner, 1851-R. 8-9-tr CHEAP, new six-room house, nicely finished, half basement, city water and cesspool. Must be sold soon, party going away. Call 1698 Hudson AvQ- ' S-12-lwk SIX-room brick house with full basement base-ment at a great bargain. Owner leav-ing leav-ing town. Inquire 3175 Wash 8-11-lwk MODERN 5-room brick. 955 26th , S-10-lmo MUST BE SOLD o-ROOM cottage wun large lot. located locat-ed on the Bench Worth at least $1,600. Will sell for $1,000 CARL C. RASMUSSON. Real" Estate, Loans & Insurance. Phone 115. 2428 Hudson Ave. S-7-lwk 4-ROOM modern, $1700. Close in. Tel. 1285-J. 8-13-lwk 4-ROOM house, city water, lights, full basement, barn, 2 acres of land with water right. Inquire -426 Adams 8-11-lwk 3 ROOMS new only $950 4 rooms new, only $1600. Terms. Owner will take you to aeo these great bargains. Also on vacant lots. Or -will build to suit you. Phone 1427. 7-30-tf FARMS, lands, city property. A large number of desirable bargains m Farms, large or small, in Northern Utah and Southern Idaho. R. P. Hun-ter, Hun-ter, 423 24th St. Ogden. 7-31-lmo 6-ROOM house, lot 75x1-39 ft,, for $1550; $550 down, will take good mares or cows as first payment. Phone 1095-R. 7-14-tf FARMS Several farms that will grow best of sugar beets. Will exchange for city property. L. C. Jensen, Basement, Base-ment, First National Bank Bldg. Phone 301-W, 8-17-lmo GOVERNMENT LAND PARTIES located 320-acre homesteads home-steads No residence required to secure se-cure title. Call 1641-W. S-14-lwK MONEY TO LOAN DiAiuuiNjJs, watcotib, jowuiry, guns, etc. '1 nomas Loan office, Grant & 25th 6-1 8-tf MONEY to loan on real estate security. secur-ity. J. J. Brummitt. 4-27-U WHEN you want $10 or more ASK iix.. DIX, 218 Col. Hudson Building. Salaried people can get it without security. Others on Furniture, Pia-uog, Pia-uog, etc Can bo repaid in small weekly or monthly payments. PERSONAL DR. BATES is now located in the First National Bank Bldg. 7-6-2mos THE best place to get your typewriter type-writer or adding machine repaired. Ogden Og-den Typewriter House, 23S1 Hudson. Phone 236. 1-27-lyr CLAIRVOYANT. THIS wonderful gifted woman will tell you what you want to know; palm and card reader; half a block from Union Depot. 132 1-2 25th. 6-18-tf LOST. BAY mare with wire scar on right shouldop. Phone 1368. Sawyer Bros. 8-11-lwk SAYS RUSSIA WILL PAY UP HER DEBTS. A well-known American banker writes an article entitled "The Money Side of the War" which is full of in terestlng and Important facts as to Russia's credit, and the frightful cost of the war. He says in part: "Some people are Inclined to havo misgivings as to Russia's credit, but 1 believe such fears may bo dismissed. No nation of 170,000,000 people, with the huge resources that Russia has, is going to be unable to pay Its debts. Further, Russia has In the past shown scrupulous regard for her obligations. Throughout the Crimean War, with Great Britain fighting aa a bitter enemy, en-emy, Russia scrupulously sent gold to London to pay the coupons on her bonds that were held by English investors. in-vestors. Thnt was a notable testimony testi-mony to her endeavor at all costs to preserve her financial Integrity. "As to England, she Is looking not only after her own affairs, but helping help-ing others also. She loaned $60,000,-000 $60,000,-000 to Russia early in"tho war; $50,-000,000 $50,-000,000 to Belgium; $4,000,000 to Siberia. Si-beria. Sho has loaned almost $100,-000,000 $100,-000,000 to France. To her own people a few weeks ago sho offered a loan of almost $2,000,000,000. It was oversubscribed. over-subscribed. At the beginning of the war the British national debt was something like $3,000,000,000. Since that time, taking into account new funded indebtedness and short-term treasury bills, it has doubled. 00 Read the Classified Ads. Ogdcn Business Directory ACCORDION PLEATING Done in all lengths. 266b Colo's Court, rear 240 26th St. Tel. 11S0-M. " ASSAY OFFICE Union Assay Office, Inc., 152-154 South West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah. P O. Box 1446. CITY SCAVENGEE. City Scavenger, Mccarty Ai Co., 27-3 Grant. Boll phone 2018-W. CARPET CLEANING. K. Van Kampon Phone 883 for auto trimming, upholstenng, mattress making, restretchlng of bed eprlng8. CHIROPRACTORS F. J. Freenor, D. C, Graduate Chiropractor. Chiro-practor. No drugs, surgery or osteopathy, osteopa-thy, try chiropractic. Rooms 21Z 213-214 213-214 Col Hudson Bldg. Phone 31i. R J. Schultz, Culropractor. 3il 2Sth St. Res phono 1622-R CHILI CON CARNE Chili Con Carne. Chicken Tamalcs, Fresh Clam Chowder at the Bls-maick. Bls-maick. 4-22-tf OOUNSELOR-AT-LAW Lawyer O'Connolly over Commercial National Bank Bldg., 369 24th St. Phono 11. FOUNDRY & MACHINE SHOPS All' kinds of brass and iron castings Machine, Boiler and Sheet Iron Work Phone 647. Western Foundry & Machine Ma-chine Co. FL0RI3T. The Mrs. an uer senuit. Van Hoist Floral Co. Funeral designs. Greenhouses, 740 2Sth St Phone 906. 7-9-lyr HAIR COMBINGS Made up, Mrs Dixon, 2566 Wash. 8-12-2mo HOTEL. : Safety, comfort, moderate. New Brigham hotel, 24th and Well. One block Crom. depot. Unly fire-prooi hotel In the city. Reduced rates 'for permanent guests. Rates, 75c and up Theodore Gono, Prop 5'4-if MASSAGE PARLORS. TRY my magnoric treatments tor nervous disorders; vapor baths and manicuring daily, evening and Sun days. Col. Hudson Blag. Room 222. 5-6-6iiio MODERN PLUMBING. Welshans Plumbing . Heanug Co., 2325 Huuson. First-class work guaranteed. guaran-teed. Phones 869 and 1403-W. NEW & SECOND-HAND GOODS New and second-hand furniture, ulnihini' nml chnps hnnehf inlrl nr n. changed; also trunks and buitcases cheap. A. Siner. Phono 1.S21. 179 1-2 Twenty-fifth St. 6-13-lyr ANYTHING A to Z, new or second, bo't, sold or exchanged. Phone 333-W. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Dr. A. Ferulund, Pysicin and .Surgeon. .Sur-geon. Office hours 11 to 4 p. in. New Peery Bldg Hudson Ave. Phone 1900-W. Residence phone 2129-W. 646 Washington Ave. SANITARY WORK. Your Garbage hauled regular. Sanitary Sani-tary can lurnishod free. Sanitary Garbage Gar-bage Co. Phone 620. STORAGE BATTERIES. Recharged, repaired, 3tored; satisfaction satis-faction guaranteed". Electric Service Co., 426 24th St. 2-22-tf FRATERNAL SOCIETIES - .1 1 The Woman's Benefit Association of the Maccabees, Silver Review No. 1 meets every first and third Friday evenings at S o'clock, and every second sec-ond and fourth Friday afternoons at 2:30 o'clock In the Woodmen Hall, Fraternity block, 2320 Washington avenue. av-enue. Visiting members cordially invited to attend. Anna Holden, L. C; L. Jennie Prout, R. K., 2455 Van Buren Bu-ren avenue. Brotherhood of American Yeomen, Ogden Hmnoatead No. 1505 moots on every Tuesday evening In W. O. W. hall, Fraternity building, Washington afeuue. Visiting Archers are cordially cordial-ly invited to mcot with us. E. M. Rold, foreman. J, A. Junk, corrospopd-ent, corrospopd-ent, 3202 Washington avenuo., QUEEN City Rebokah Lodge No. 4, I. O. O. F meets second and fourth Saturday evenings at Odd Follows hall. Visiting mombors Invited. Minnie Min-nie Child, N. G.; Annine Carlson, Recording Re-cording Secretary. The American Masonic Federation Ogdcn Lodge No. 81, 2414 1-2 Washington Wash-ington avenue, will meet every Monday Mon-day evening at 8 p. m. Visiting broth, ers cordially Invited to attend. W. H. Toller, R. W. M., A. E. Lansing, secretary., 436 Thirtieth street. Royal Highlanders, Ogden Castle wo. 525 meeta in the new I. O. O. F. hall; Fraternity block. 2320 Washington Washing-ton Ave., evory 2nd and ith Friday evenings at 8 o'clock. Visiting High-landers High-landers cordially Invited. Alford Burgi, m Pro WI11Jam duller, gW(. rreas. Royal Neighbors of America meets every second and fourth Monday mghts of each month at 8 o'clock at the now Odd Fellows hall, Fraternity bulking. Vialtlng neighbors invited t mi Itcnell, O. R 247 21ct street. WI Ian Newton. Recorder, 27th and Quincy. ' MASONIC Queen Esther chapter - , O. E. S., regular meetings hold at Masonic ha.lon Washington Ave., between 25th and 26th Sta.. the first and third Fridays of each month. Sojourning So-journing members cordiallv Invited to attend. Nevada Cook, W. M. . CalUe k. Cave, Secretary. ' ' Ogden Lodge No. 2. KnlghtB.of Py tnlas, meets every Monday evening ct u c?ck ln Castle Hall of the Pythian building, 2361 Grant avenue. Visiting Kniguts welcome. J. M. Bishop, C. C; W. L. Underwood, K. R. S.: Edgar A. Ford, M. F 2340xGrant Ave. Ogden Lodge No. 5 Independent Order of Odd Fellows, meets in I. O. O. F. hall every Tuesday evening. Visiting Vis-iting brothers , cordially Invited to bo presenw Bn Moloff, N. G.; Henry Kissel, Secretary. Uta Camp No. 9990 Modern Wood men of America, meets every Wcdnea-day Wcdnea-day nh;bt ln the I. O, O. F. hall, Fraternity Fra-ternity block. Out of town members cordially Invited to meet with us. H, J Copock, Consul;' J. H. Hinchcliff, Clerk. Fraternal Order of Eagles,, Ogden Aerio No. 118, F O. E., meets every Wednesday evening at Eagles' hall, Hudson avunue, at 8 o'clock. Visiting brother Eagles are invited to attend the Aerie meetings. Club rooma open aC 11 a. m. Geo. F. Roach. W. President; Presi-dent; E. R eiger Secretary; Dre. II. B Forbes and Paul Iugebretsen. Verle Physicians. Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle No. 68, meets overy Wednesday night at 730 o'clock, new Woodman Hall, Fraternity Bldg., Washington Ave, visiting Neighbors Invited. Dues will be collected on the 5th of each month at Misch Drug Store. AdJle A. Fellows, Fel-lows, G N., 126 Poplar avenue, phono 1286-R. Marie Crltes, Clerk, 2731 Mou-roo Mou-roo Ave., phone 1931-R. Order of Owls, Ogdcn Nest, No. 1218, Order of Owls, meets every Friday Fri-day evening ln ther own hall (the old Elk club rooms) at 8 o'clock. Visiting Visit-ing Urother Owl? are Invited to attend tnc Nest meetings. William W. Har-combp, Har-combp, Prosideht. Joseph Crompton, Secretary. Woodmen of the World. Weber Camp No 74, meets ln the W. O. W hall, Fraternity block, 2320 Washington Washing-ton avenue, every Thursday evening at S o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially cor-dially Invited to attend. J. L. Kelll-her. Kelll-her. C. C ; W. M. Plggott, Clerk, P. O Box 4SS. DELINQUENT NOTICE. Ogden Bench Canal and Water Co. Location of Business, Ogden, Utah. Notice: Thore are delinquent on the following described stock on account ac-count of assessment levied on the 2nd day of April, 1915, and any assessment as-sessment levied previously thereto, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, share-holders, as follows: Cert. No. No Shares. Ami 1184 Carl C. Rasmussen.. 25 $ .50 1102 G. II. Malan 62 1.04 975 A. E Helms...: 38 .76 107 Samuel Horrocks ...120 2.4H 1217 B. Van der Schult... 48 .96 140 1192 Don Maguire 95 ' 1.90 1179 Mllford Williams 40 .80 756 J L. Porter 80 1.60 205 Francis Koyes 40 .80 231 Elizabeth Severn 37 .74 1206 Hattie McFarland ... 75" 150 1164 Ernest W. Schonian.. 71 1.42 2SS 290 1072 Eliza M. Krumper- man 145 2.90 1057 Cora E. Kotchuin 95 3.80 400 William Drysdale ... 24 .48 3S5 Fred Massa 160 6.40 429 Thomas Chatland .. 36 .72 43S H C. Tavey 32 .64 1185 C S. Warner 30 .60 11S6 Minnie Warner 30 .60 1122 Thomas D. Perrin... 30 .60 49S Jane A. Wilson...... .160 6.40 507 Ellen Chapman ....246 7.34 533 Simon H. Weston... 60 1.20 862 M. L. Keyos. 40 .80 904 Joseph A. Carlson... 78 1.56 620 Mary Garner 24' .48 627 Nils P. Fronberg 22 .44 860 Fred Anderson 32 .64 S31 Henry Hutton 30 .60 959 Mrs. Mary Peterson.. 40 .80 962 Rudolph Kramer ... S .32 964 Mattlo L Smith.,... 37 .74 1205 Christian Schmalz .. 67 1.34 And In accordance with law and an order of the Board of Directors, made on the 2nd day of April, 1915, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at the office of tho Secretary, 887 Twenty-third street, Ogden, Utah, on tho 14th day of August, 1916, at the hour of 6 o'clock p. m. of the said day to pay tho delinquent assessments assess-ments thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. A. D. CHA1&BERS, Secretary. S87 Twenty-third Street, Ogdcn, Utah. Dated July 31, 1915. 00 jH Read the Classified Ads. jH ?75li3l. ' H Above all m BKr$irResults B OurWantAlsBriiaKier number of Results than any. H Try one "to-morrow " H i FIRST NATIONAL B H BANK J ' H l OF GGDEN. UTAH. ) H . U. -. DEPOSITARY. J M ': Capital $15000000 H Surplus. and Undlvld- 9 H tJ Profits $200,000.00 ' ' ' Deposits 32,500,000.00 I M. S. Browning, President. 1 HH John Watson, Vice-President. D ' L. R. Eccles, Vice-President. H R, B. Porter, Vtce-Preciden:. I flH 9. Jnmes I7. Burton, Cashier. H IH 3" Bumncr P. Nelson, Asst. Csh .. ty H iM |