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Show GET THE HABIT- It Pays USE STANDARD WANT ADS I)ailv m Sv Everybody reads the Want Ad pageit', the "J f ; Let the people know what medium of exchange fjr R For &1 you have to offer If you Exchange, Room and Home for Rent, Help , I have a vacant room, ad- Wanted, Positions Wanted, Etc. to 8ma" Rainess. A few I vertiseit. A two or three- classified advertisements Iines run &ay cost but m line want ad will help you Parable in advance. One cent per word per !ne f.'ffl- U u .n sell vour surolua atorJe ??on No f,rBt bunion less than 26 eenta. Two or more UUIe' bUt the returns Will sen your surplus stock, l,nes ,5 p6r Ine wk 7 cnU Se Vie tnrnnsu real estate, etc month with no changes. urpnse you. 3 I "First In Everything" ! WANTEDFEMALE HELf MIDDLE-aged woman to assist wit! housework for a good homo at fal wage. 369 22d St. 12-28-lwl WANTED Woman for general house work; only 2 in the family. Address j H 12-8-lwk WANTED MALE HELP" MAN or ho to do chores for hoard . one that understands milking. Inquire k 1834 Wash. Ave. 1-2-lwk I MECHANICS of many trades are em j; ployed in the navy at good paj. Service Serv-ice calls for highly skilled workmen. I Navy has Its trade schools where ' young men with mechanical aptitude are taught their trades Offers ex-I ex-I cellent career to young Americana ' over 17. Navy Recruiting Station, No. 2408 Washington avenue. Ogden. THE surest, quickest way to Increase ' your earnings specialize on an I. C. S course; special Xmas rates now open. International Correspondence School, Eccles Bldg. 12-7-tf SALESMEN WANTED FIRST-class city salesman handle auto au-to accessory to car owner. Married man and furnish references. Age. Automatic Au-tomatic Control Co, Beekel Bldg., '! Dayton, Ohio. 1-2 -It WANTED Men and v. omen to sell ' high grade specialties for home and office; 100 per cent profit. Address 4-0 Agents Supply Co , Alice, Texas, j 1-2-lt SITUATIONS WANTED FAMILY washing. Phone 2324-W. 12-7-lmo j L HUBERT, landscape gardener, 2S years experience pruning trees and shrubbery. Tel. 1049-J. 2246 Washing ton Ave. 11-24-tl BOARD AND ROOM ! FURNISHED room suitable for two gentlemen. Board. $5 per week. 2859 . Washington 1-1-lwk BOARDERS and roomers. 2651 Ad- ams. Tel. 100S-W. 12-29-lwk ROOM and board. 233 Adams. FOR KEJNT FURNISHED H0U8ES, ROOMS AN'J I APARTMENTS. NEWLY furnished 4-room apartment, private bath, steam heat, ideal loca-I loca-I lion, no children. 2341 Adams Ave. 1-2-lwk HOUSEKEEPING apartments and rooms. 2203 Washington. Phono 1000-W. 1-2-lwk ROOMS for housekeeping. 427 24th. I- 2-1 mo 7-ROOM mod. furnished house lor rent. 972 23rd Or phone 1248-J. P A 12 31 lwk sj FRONT room, reasonable. Inquire 631 26th St 12-30-lwk in FOUR-room, furnished house, mod- ?raf ern Corner 25th and Jefferson Rent gblj $20; phone 609. 12-29 tf a2 vffl HOUSEKEEPING apartments, new, clean and modern. 2215 Lincoln Ave. ad3 12-28-lwk erlt ,! FURNISHED rooms for housekeeping. -hJ L'220 Lincoln. 12 23 tf I 2-ROOM apartment on first floor; va9 clean and comfortable; no children Of 447 21st St. 12 10-tt FURNISHED, clean, comfortable '4 housekeeping rooms, $2 week up. 536 lUH 31st St. 12-4-tf Ettjl m, L ROOMS for housekeeping, Utahna. II- 25-tf 3 FOR RENT UNFURNISHED HOUSES. ROOMS AND APARTMENT THREE-ioom frame, corner 30th and Monroe, $7 per mouth, O. A. Ken-1 Ken-1 nedy, basement Utah National. 1-2-Gt EIGHT-room modern house. 2522 Si M Orchard Ave. 1-2-lwk MVE-room brick, 2 12 blocks from 24th and Washington, $15. Kelly &. llerrlck. 12-7-tf S-ROOM, brick house. 2171 Reeves Ave. Inquire 128 25th SU Phone 339. 11-14-tf MODERN 7-room. $20; 2644 Lafayette, near 26th and Jackson. Phone 1932-W. ' 11-4-tf I MCE new homes, only $1200; pay monthly; why rent? Phone 1427. 12-3-tf LARGE, convenient storage room. We-dell. We-dell. 11 6 tf MM ' ROOMS for housekeeping. 2468 Wash IfllGHT-room modern; furnace he;it, St Jose in, $30 Tel. 2692-W. 639 23rd St. 10-141 ii ; For Rent Miscellaneous a PIANOS to rent. Pautone, 29lh and L Hudson. 12-16-lmo r L Read the Classified Ads. DRESSMAKING DRESSMAKING aisd ladies' tailoring. Mrs. Ryan. Phone 12C1-J. DRESSMAKING, 2117 Qulncy Ave. Tel 1369-M. 12-S lmo ? REMOVAL i COW Market removed to the Red FTont Livery & Feed Yard, rear 2537 Grant. Phone 611. 11-21-tf Chimney Sweep : CHIMNEYS and furnaces cleaned. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 1?43. 12-28 -lwk DANCE ORCHESTRA?" First-class music furnished for dances; prices reasonable. Phone 931-M. 12-30-lwk VETERINARY SURGEON Dr. Bundy, removed from 2160 Wash, to 2346 HudBon. Phone 828. 12-30-lmo FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS OLD mats for sale again at the Standard Stand-ard office 25c per 100; first come, first served. 1-2-tf ROYAL Typewriter and glass show case. Van der Schuit, Florist Phone 906. 12-21-tf GROCERY store doing a cash business, busi-ness, about $300. 2107 Madison. 12-21-lwk $60 SINGER Sewing Machine for $15 if taken by Wednesday evening. Call at 2330 Lincoln Ave. 12-21-tf U. S. SEPARATOR and Surrev. 886 12th St Phone 900-W. 12-11-lmo HARTZ mountain canaries. 2220 Lincoln. Lin-coln. 12-8-lmo WANTED MISCELLANEOUS SPLENDID opportunity for wideawake wide-awake schoolboy to make spending money introducing popular book to schoolmates. Particulars, 5c. Fidelity Fidel-ity Co.. Box 602, Fresno, California. 1-2-lt WANTED !. white old rags, at the Standard oftlee. Phone 16. 860 24th St 1 9 U LOST GO-CART lost on Wall Ave. car between be-tween 29th and 25th. Return to Wilson Wil-son Bros. Groc. Co , and receive reward. re-ward. 1-2 lwk A VALUABLE pendant and chain Finder will be rewarded by returning same to J. W. F. Volker, 237 24th St. 12-28-tf MONEY TO LOAN DIAMONDS, watches, jewelry, guns, etc. Thomas Loan office, Grant St 25th S 18 lyr MORTGAG:: loans on farm or city property. O. A. KENNEDY, Basement Base-ment of Utah National Bank Bldg. 1 19 tf MONEY to loan on real estate security. secur-ity. J. J. Brummitt 4 27 tf MONEY on first mortgage real estate loans. Kelly & Herrick. Money to loan on real estate security. 3 15 tl WHEN you want $10 or more ASK MR. DIX, 218 Col. Hudson Building. Salaried people can get it without security. Others on Furniture, Pianos, Pia-nos, etc. Can be repaid In smaJJ weekly or monthly payments. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Notice ig hereby given that the annual an-nual meeting of the stockholders of the Ogden Bench Canal and Water company will be held in the Court House, on Monday, January 11, 1915, at 8 p, m for the purpose of hearing the financial report of the Secretary and Treasurer for the year 1914, and for the election of seven directors to serve for the ensuing to years, and for the transaction of such other business busi-ness re may properly come before the meeting. A. T. WRIGHT, Pres. A. D. CHAMBERS, Sec'y. Dated Ogden. Utah, Dec. 26, 1914. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. California Oil & Asphalt company, incorporated under the laws of the State of Utah, principal place of business, busi-ness, Ogden, Utah. NOTICE IS HEREBY HERE-BY GIVEN that at a meeting of the Directors held on the 3rd day of December, De-cember, 1914, an assessment of 3 cents per share was levied on the capital stock of the corporation, payable pay-able Immediately to Valentine Gideon. Trcnaurer. at the office of tho Com-pai.y Com-pai.y No. 311, First National Bank Building. Ogden, Utah Any stock upon which this assessment may remain re-main unpaid on January 22nd, 1915, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unlesu payment pay-ment i? made before will be sold on the 12th day of March, 1915, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and costs oi sale. STELLA C TRIPP, Secretary, 320 Vj 26th St. Ogden, Utah, Dated December 4, 1914. CLEAN KNOWLEDGE. "We are going to give up having Johnny get an education." "For what reason?" "Well, we can't get him sterilized every morning In time to go to school." Puck. oc Read the Classified Ads. Read the Classified Ads. 5 Read the Classified Ada. I FOR SALE J REAL ESTATE Cityjen&iJ "AcmTicAT FOR SALE Farm near Ogden; fine orchard; best bargain in state. Will divide and sell in tracts Resldenco In city at half value. A, W. Agee. 1-2-lmo FIVE-room, modern, close In, which will rent for $20 a month, only $1700 cash. Many more bargains. Don't bu a home or lots before you see me. i H. Van Braack, 3519 Adams. Phone 974-W. 12-25-lmo LOT near Union depot, $10 per front foot; $10 down, $10 per month. J. J Brummitt, Under Utah National Bank 12-21 tf LOTS, close In, $250 up. 1563-R, 12-17-lmo A NICE sightly lot on 23rd St, 60x135 feet to alley, city water in front of lot; only $200; $10 down, $10 per month. J. J. Brummitt, Phone 59. 12-21-tf AN elegant lot, 50x115 feet, withi.i two blocks of UtAh National Bank, only $1200; any kind of terms; low rate of interest. J. J. Brummitt Under Un-der Utah National Bank. 12-21-tf NEW brick house cheap; easy terms. H. D. Brown, Tel. 1678-J. 12-11-lmo BY owner, 1-2 acre corner, on car line; cement sidewalk, prior water right, 10 blocks from center of city, $100 less than It coet owner in July; "if you like," apply 447 21st St. Phone 2116. 12-8-tf 100x138 ft. with two houses, 5 rooms each, city water, electric lightB, 1-2 block from car line on Bench First class investment, $2,500 Easy term?. B. F. JBRATZ 10 8 tf NICE new homes, only $1200; pay monthly; why rent? Phone 1427. 12-3-tf BY owner: f-rcom house; large chick en coops; barn; 2 cows; 200 chickens chick-ens Terms to suit. 560 2d St. 12-2-lmo SUMMONS. In the District Court of Weber County, State of Utah. Commercial National Bank of Ogden, Og-den, Utah, a Corporation, Plaintiff vs. Jesse Rawson, Defendant The State of Utah to the said Defendant. Defend-ant. You are hereby summoned to appear ap-pear within twenty days after service of this Summons upon you, If aervea within the County in which this action ac-tion is brought; otherwise, within thirty days alter service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment judg-ment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, com-plaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of sanl Court. This action Is brought to recover a judgment upon two promissory notes, one for $160.00, made in favor of the First National Bank of Ogden, Utah, dated January 21, 1107. together with interest thereon, there-on, and one made in favor of the Burton Bur-ton Implement Co., for $110.00, made on the 14th day of April, 1906, together to-gether with Interest thereon, and claiming according to tho prayer of said complaint the balance of $613.93 principal and interest now due. Said notes having been signed by the above named defendant and are now owned and held by plaintiff. JOHN C. DAVIS. Plaintiffs Attorney. P. O. Address No. 215 First National Bank Bldg., Ogden, Utah. First publication. December 4. Last publication, January 1. ALIAS SUMMONS. In the Municipal Court Within and for the City of Ogden, County of Weber, State of Utah. Before Hon. W. H. Reeder. Jr., Municipal Mu-nicipal Judge and ex-Offlcio Justice of the Peace. A. L. Kohn, doing business as the Kohn Liquor Company, Plaintiff vs. H. Kuboto, Defendant The State of Utah, to Said Defendant: Defend-ant: Yon are hereby summoned to appear ap-pear before the above entitled Court within ten (10) days after service of thl6 summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action ac-tion is brought, otherwise within twenty (20) days after this service, and defend the above entitled action; In case of your failure so to do, Judgment Judg-ment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the com plaint In said action, which was filed In said Court on the 13th day of October. Oc-tober. A. D, 1914. To the Sheriff or any Constable of Weber County, Greeting: Make legal service and due return hereof. Witness. Hon. W. H. Reeder Jr., Judge of Said Court, with the Seal thereof, this 27th day of November, 1914 L N. FULTON, Clerk. (Seal) This action is brought to recover the sum of $33.40 for goods, wares and merchandise sold to the dofond ant by the plaintiff and for $61.50 ar.signed claims of S. Tomaka, and O. Sheba, for goods, wares and merchandise merchan-dise sold to the defendant. BY HIS GIFTS. Mrs. Wood But perhaps your husband hus-band really understands you better than you think. Mrs. Goode Nonsense, my dear! Just let me show you the Christmas present he gave rae Judge. oo Read the Classified Ads oo Read the Classified Ads. The World's Best Literature (To Standard Paid Up Subscribers) Victor Hugo's Works, six volumes $1.30 Kipling's Works, six volumes 1.30 Edgar Allen Poe's Works, six volumes 1.30 Stevenson's Works, six volumes 1.30 Dickens' Works, six volumes 1.30 Shakespeare's Works, six volumes 1.30 . Dumas' Works, six volumes 1.30 Forty-two volumes by the best authors, J A a whole library for V val v Can You Beat It? i See Sample at the Ogden Standard Office. Business Directory Accordion Plaiting Done in all lengths. 2.r.G8 Cole's Court, rear 240 2Gth St Tel. 1180 M. Abstract of Title Abels, the Abstractor, moved to 416 24th Street, Phone 1401-W. Quick and Competent Service, prices reasonable Automobile Painting Your auto needs paint. We do the best wo..: at the lowest price Get our estimate Ogden Carriage C-., 1701 Washington Ave. Phone 1026-W. Assay Office Union Assay Offlre. Tnc. 152-1 .4 South West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah. P. O Box 144G Blacksmithing, Horseshoeing We furnish all kinds of rubber tires. Carriages, buggies, wagons, automobiles, automo-biles, etc , repaired. New wagons made to order O. E. Savage. Cor. Washington and 22nd St. Phone 389-W Chile Con Carne Chili Con Carne, Chicken Tamales, Fresh Clam Chowder at Greincr's. Phone 339. City Scavenger City Scavenger, McCarty & Co., 2723 Grant. Bell phone 201S-W. Counselor-at-Law Lawyer O'Connolh over Commercial Commer-cial National Bank Bldg., 369 24th St. Phone 11. Carpet Cleaning K Van Kampen Phone S83 for upholstering, up-holstering, mattropB making, rcstretch-Ing rcstretch-Ing of bed springs. Chiropractors F J Freeno. 1) C, Giaduate Chiropractor. Chir-opractor. No drugs, surgery or osteopathy; os-teopathy; trv chiropractic. Rooms 212-213-214 Col Hudson Bldg. Phone 311 R. J. Schultz. Chlropractoi, 327 Hudson Bldg Phone 1090. Dancing Studio Dancing LetSOfifl Daily, 427 Col. Hudson Bldg U C lmo Electrical to3fluc Ceo Pis wa&j. Furrier and Taxidermist Furs cleaned and remodeled In latest lat-est style. Skinm-d and tanned. Rates I reasonable Work guaranteed. T. A. 1 -Gajewaky, 2510 Wash. Ave. 11 2 3mo j Fruits Fresh fruits and candies delivered to any part ot city. G. Kallas, 224 2oth St Phone 587 Grocery and Bakery Try our best quality coffee, 40c the lb. Also good cheaper grades, 25c to 35c lb Phone 114G-W. J. J. Schwartz, Sch-wartz, 2234 Jefferson Ave. Groceries Mso agents for U. 9. Cream Separators Separ-ators and O. K. Electric Washing Machines. Ma-chines. RUSSELL-JAMKS CO. Everything to eat and then some. 'Hotel Safetv. comfort, moderate New Brigham hotel, 24th and Wall. One block from depot Only fire-proof hotel in the city. Reduced rates for permanent guests. Rates. 76c and up. Theo. Gorie. Prop. Jeweler A full line of fine jewelry and watches. wat-ches. Watch repairing a specialty H. F Upp, 2476 Grant Ave. Junk Ogden Junk House If yon have any kind of junk, phone us up. We will call for It Tel. 210. MAZDA LAMPS MAZDA FLASHLIGHT LAMPS, 13c. ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. Phone 88. Up 24th St. Meat Market Russcll-James Company Also a full lino of groceries "Everything to cat." Seo our Dept. of Household Needs Cor. 24th and Lincoln Ave. Phones 412 and 413, Mechano-Therapist Dr H A. White. M. T D, Mechano-Therapist, Mechano-Therapist, over Smalley's. 336 25th St A Drugless treatment for nervous and chronic diseases, -Try our methods meth-ods Phone 1854-W. Monumental Work SEE MITCHELL BROS, for monumental monu-mental work. Don't pay big commission commis-sion to agents Pictures of munu-ments munu-ments are misleading, 2003 Jef. P. 2218 Modern Plumbing J. H WILLIAMS Modern Plumb-lug Plumb-lug and general repairing, 156 Patterson Patter-son avenue. Phone 1186. 11 28 3mo Notary Public O. A. Kennedy Basement Utah National Na-tional Bank Building. 1 19 tf Read the Classified Ads. New and Second-hand Goods ALVORD & ANYTHING. A" to Z " SING it and RING it 333-W. 2 2 tf Photographer The Noggle Studio. Fine portraits, views. All kinds of commercial work Best kodak finishing in the city. Phone 388-J. 410 24th St. Painting and Decorating We will hang your wall paper We will paint our house We will tell you how to do it yourself. Griffin Paint Co.. 231o Washington Ave. Physician and Surgeon Dr, A Fernlund, Physician and Surgeon Sur-geon Office hours 1 1 to 4 p m. New Peery Bldg Hudson Ave. Phone 1 900-W. Residence phone 2129-W. 646 Wash. Ave. Printing For good and up-to-date Printing call 1166. Dce-Neutehoom, 2362 Wash. Av. Real Estate 3 J. Brummitt. Ioans. Insurance, Real Estate, 2402 Washington Ave. Under Utah National Bank. Phone 59. Stove Repairs Summerill s Stove Repair Housp, new location, 2279 Wash Ave., Parry Bldg Repairs and water jackets for every known stove. A force of experienced ex-perienced workmen. Stoves both new and second-hand Tel 864 Stoves exchanged; ex-changed; hardware, etc. Second-hand Goods New and Second-hand furniture, I1 clothing and shoes, bought, sold or ex-changed; ex-changed; also trunks and suitcases!! 'cheap - SIner, Phone 1321, 179 1-2 j Twenty-fifth St. 6 13 lyr Sanitary Work Your Garbage hauled regular. Sanitary Sani-tary can furnished free Sanitary Garbage Gar-bage Co , Phone 620. Storage Batteries Recharged, repaired, stored; satisfaction satis-faction guaranteed. Electric Service , Co., 425 24th St Watchmaker and Jeweler SMALLEY'S Watchmakers, Jewelers Jewel-ers and Engravers. 336 Twenty-fifth street Phone 1300-J. O J. P. Arnolds, Practical Expori- I jTb enced Watohmaker, Next to the J Orpheum Theatre. Western Foundry and Machine Co. All kinds of brass and iron castings Machine, Boiler and Sheet Iron Work Phone 647. t . -' Another Miller Bros. "101 I Ranch" feature, "Mexican I Hatred," at the Lyceum Sun- i day and Monday. j 5c ALWAYS 5c. Advertisement. I Read the Classified Ads. ' j Read the Classified Ads. J FRATERNAL I J SOCIETIES 1 I Brotherhood of American Yeomen. Ogden Homestead No. 1505 meets on every Tuesday evening in W. O. W. hall, Fraternity building. Wasnlngtoa avenue. Visiting Archers are cordial ly invited to meet with us. LeRoy McKnlght. foreman. 334 29th street. J. A. Junk, conespondeat, 2202 Wash- j Ington avenue. Queen City Rebekah Lodge No. 4. J I. O. O. F., meets second and fourth I Saturday evenings at Odd Fellows I hall. Visiting members invited. An- I nine Carlson. N. G . Hazel Wolhaupter, I Recording Secretary. M uiuer ui own), Ulfuou tSfcdi, ,iu. 1218, Order of Owls, meets every Frl- ifl day evening in their own hall (the oKI I Elk club rooms) at 8 o'clock. Visit- H ing Brother Owls are invited to attend III the Nest meetings T C. Iverson, fl President. Joseph Crompton, Secre- I tary. j I Fraternal Order of Lagles. ugde.i ! I Aerie No. 118, b u. meets even' I Wednesday evening at Eagles' hall, I Hudson avenue, ai a o'cloc:- Visiting I brother Eagles are invited to attend I the Aerie meetings. Club rooms open I j at 11 a. m. Wm Doyle. W. President; 1 1 E. R. Geiger, Secretary; Dr. C. E, 1 Wardleigu. Aerie Physician. ' MASONIC Queen Esther cnapter No. 4, O. E. S.f regular meetingj neld at Masonic hail ou Washington aye, between 26th and 2Gth sts., the firs; and third Fridays of each month. So- J journing members cordially invited .0 1 attend. Minnie barker, v. M.; Callia I I E. Cave, Secretary. Woodmen of the World, Weber 1 Camp No. 74, meets In the W. o. W. I I hall. Fraternity block. 232J Washing- 1 ton avenue, every Thursday evening a at 6 o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cor- f dlally invited to attend. C- U. liar- f I tog. C. C; W. M. Plggott, Clerk. V Ladies of the Maccabees of the f World, Silver Hive No. 1, meets every ' llrst and third Friday evenings at 8 H o'clock, and ev ry second and fourth ! Friday attemoous at 2; 30 o'clock, In Woodmen hall, Fraternity block. Vis- I iting members cordially incited to at- J I tend. Alice Collins, L. C; L. Jenaia hi I Pi out, R. K. M Royal Neighbors of America meets ffl every second and fourth Monday Ifl nignts of each month at 8 o'clock at If j tho new Odd Fellows hall, Fraternity ffA building. Visiting ueigbbors Invito-1. fl Etta lngebretsen, 1978 Steele avenue. lm Lillian Newton, Recorder, 27th aaJ jjfl Quincy. H Utah Camp No. 3900 Modern Wood- J H ' ruen of America, meets every Tuesday night in new K. of P. hall, j doors fl north of pustoffice. Out of town mem- I bers cordially Invited to meet wiua jfH us. O. F. Olsen, Consul; J. U. Shafer, H ugdeu Lodge No, 2, Knights of Py- I jfl thias, meets every Monday evening at 8 o'clock in Castle Hall of the Py Hfll thian building, 2351 Grant avenue. I Visiting Knights welcome. A. E Pratt, fl C. C; W. L. Underwood. K. R. i H Edgar A. Ford, M. F., 2340 Grant Ave. Royal Highlanders, Ogden Castle 11 No. 625 meets in the new I. O. O. F. jnll ball, Fraternitj block, 2320 Wash are., fl every 2nd and 4th Friday evenings at 8 o'clock. Visiting Highlanders cor jlH dlally invite''. A. J. Atkins, 111. Pro.; William Muller. Sec.-Treas. Women of Woodcrait, ugden Circle No. 6S1, meets every Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock, new W'oodman Hall, 'f Fraternity Bldg., Washington Ave. fl visiting Neighbors Invited Dues will IV be collected on the 5th of each month at Mlsch Drug Store. Anna Mhls, G. I'ljH MH 223 W. 31st St. Phone 1650-R f Marie Cntes. Clerk. 2731 Munroe Ave. j!$H Phone 1931-R. Wmmm I Uumore V acuum L leaner jj IB Ws Rnr Them as well as Soli I, lil Them. ii ' :4II OGDEN ELECTRIC SUPPLY I company. 9mml C44S Washington Avenus. fl I Phone 693 M lH AUTO TRUCKS H I Phone 321. H Off.ce 410 25th St. g FIRST NATIONAL I BANK V OF OOP EN, UTAH U. F DOSITARY Capital v b-'Plye or.i Undlvlfl- to m Oceoslts I3.00C - . . mWM M. S. Browning, President wM John Watson, Vice-President. I L. R. Eccles, Vice-President. I iH R, B. Porter, Vice-President jM Walter J. Beatle, Cashlar. mwKWl Jss. F. Burton, Asst. Cashier. Hj |