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Show SAVED CflfflY URGE SUM BY GETTING PERSONAL BO! 1 Security companies tried in vain to induce County Treasurer Joseph B. Storey to permit them to furnish his hond a? treasurer, but they did not succeed. Mr. Storey gave a personal bond signed by M S. Browning, H. C. Blgelow, A. P. Blgelow, H. M. Rowe. George J Kelly. John R Spiers, J. X. Spargo, K. L. Van Meter and O. A. Parraley of Ogden in the sum of S357.000. By furnishing such a bond. Mr. Sto-rr Sto-rr sili save the county $1000 a year, as the state law provides that the county shall supply the treasurer with a bond, the cost of which in this case would have been $2000 for the two years. "As an officer of the county. " said Mr Storey today. "I felt it my duty to save the people's money if possible, possi-ble, and for that reason I declined the offer of security companies v to furnish fur-nish my bond. My friends were ready to go on the bond in the required re-quired amount, without charge, and I could see no reason why there should be unnecessary expense Funds in the sum of S715.000 will be charged to my account and the law requires that 1 furnish a bond in half tho amount." no STOCK CARSlOfilSE" IN SHIPPING HORSES TO WAD ZONE 1n palace stock cars are oeing remodeled in the local Southern Pacific Pa-cific shops, at the request of several sev-eral horse buyers who have been purchasing pur-chasing horses in Utah and Idaho tor use in the war zone of Europe. The change in the care will include the complete closing of one side and tK'th ends. It Is expected that enough horses to fill the ten carB will be assembled here for shipment to Europe, as coon as the cars are ready. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. A NICE large front room with use of piano 2300 Lincoln. Phone 2353-W. 1-6-lwk A JERSEY mllch cow, double harness, plow, harrow, cheap. Tel 10121. 1-6-lwk |