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Show us Get the Habit-Use Standard Want Ads Everybody reads the Want Ad pageit's the medium of exchange for Real Estate, For Sale, Exchange, Rooms and Houses for Rent, Help Wanted, Positions Wanted, Etc. IT PAY'S CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Let tho people know what you have Payable in advance. One cent per word ' DAILY to offer if you have a vacant room. per insertion. No first insertion less than 25 nt Ads are great aIfl t0 sma11 busl advertise It. A two or three lino want cents ncEa- A few lines run daily cost but ad will help you sell your surplus ' . littlo, but the returns will surprise jtock, real estate, etc. "First In Everything" Ji Wanted-female help FIVE bright, capable ladies to travel, demonstrate and sell dealers. 26 to $50 per week. Railroad fare paid. ! Goodrich Drug Company, Dept. 591, Omaha, Nebr. 4-1-lt 7 EXPERIENCED assistant dressmaker. dressmak-er. M. Corless, 45S-24th St. 3-29-3t GOOD sewing girls wanted at Madam Capain Dressmaking Shop, Third floor Wrights. 3-23-tt GOOD girl for general housework. In-quire In-quire 362-23d St. 3-27-lwk GIRL for general housework; good vagcB; small family. Call mornings, G15-2Jth St. 3'13'lt "WANTED MA-LE HElF EARN 20 a week writing names and ,,tHrPR6es No canvassing. Informa-jiffo" Informa-jiffo" stamp. G. C. Smith, Little Rock, Ark. '1'1'IL WANTED Machinists. Address Box : 45, Denver, Colo. Stating age and experience ,W1"1 TWO first-class dairy men, 60, B. fc r pay own R. R. fare. Inter-state Enip. Agt. 119-251U St. 3-0-lt AGENTS WANTED kACT QlckI Automobile Gasoline gong go-ng up Soil GASO-TON1C Equals SoSSe at 3c a gallon E mint ites carbon Dollar an hour profit. Sales guaranteed Utile Mfg. Co., Dept. 10 Cincinnati, 0 111 SITUATIQNSJW ANTED I v GOOD young man wants work on 1 a farm. Box 78, Richmond, Utah I TREE TRIMMING. DEMERS & DR1SCOLL, tree trlm-Jfand trlm-Jfand landscape gardening. Phone 66F.-M. . TEAMING of any kind, plowing dirt ImanSre. All around Job Bon. Win Edwards, Everett s Lhery. phone S7b. HOUSEKEEPING by mlddleaged wld-S? wld-S? to widower with small famUy 631- 26th St DRESSMAKING. LADIES' spring suits, made to-San, to-San, 2636 Madison. P W32-M. ' RAG-TIME nvrTIME and popular music taught, 3 " 11Sr 6 Ce"tS-30S home. Phone 1935. 1 ANNOUT WANTED i MISCELLANEOUS HEIFER c"alve7ve7u7o i?0' Call anytime. Phone C4G-M. 3-31-lmo. CHICKENS in any qua ntlty. R uMell. James, 189-24th St. Phono 412- 3-1C t OLD magazines of any kind viU call for them. Salvation Army. Phone . 1341. 1. 2ND-HAND Fords. P. O. Box 13. CAST iron, coppTr. brass Ti , Yfebtern Foundry & Machine Co. -j-tf ' NICE clean white rags at the Stand-; Stand-; ard Office . ! WANTED TO RENT CLOTHING firm wants location I2x 25 foot front; vacant ore owners and linns willing to sub-divide ltb i Geo. X. AnderBon, Ogden, Utah. 3-2Mt board and room MELROSE, largo nice modern rooms. U.50 per week up. 2639 Jeff 1 FlRST-class board; homo cooking; U Hock from Washington avenue. 459-I 459-I ad St. Phone 1878. 3-14-lmo 1 FOR RENT I j Furnished Houses, Rooms and I ' Apartments. I t'ICELY furnished housekeeping I Jooms on ground floor. 249-26th St. i ' 4-1-lwlc t-ROOM furnished house. 559-23d St, I Phone 1921-M. 4-1-lwlc 'J5EWLY furnished rooms, single or housekeeping. 2717 Washington Ave. 1 3-31-lwk I ! FEASANT room for one or two gen-I gen-I ,nen; board if desired. 6B9"f ih .h 1 'Two furnished housekeeping rooms; iftutry and bath. 508-27th St. 3-28-lwK . . I HALF of a cottage, 4 rooms and bath. j ''65 23rd St. $15 per mo. - 'lI W IUHNISHED rooms for housekeeping. Lincoln. 3-2CKf I PNE or two iumlBhoa rooms for light W& 0UBekooplng. Colonial apartments. U 2 Twenty-fourth street; prices rea- . .Enable. 2'il I I !pOUSEKBEPING Aptff.; gas. &Ui 1,' water; no children. 2203 Wash. , 3-rr-imo BRIGHT, clean rooms In select homo. Board optional; reasonable. 2535 AG-nuiB. AG-nuiB. 3-11-lmo FURN. and unfur. rms. for housekeeping. house-keeping. Prices moderate. W. B. We-dell We-dell 2468 Wash. 3-4-tl HOUSES and flatB. 2634 (Grant. 9-18-tf CLEAN housekeeping rooms; 2630 Adams. 3-7-lmo FOX Apts. Clean, well furnished, laundry in basement, gas, bath, 1-2 blcck east of Wash. Lights furnished 147 21st St. 1-20-tf SLEEPING rooms, Colonial Apts. 362 24th St. 9-3-tf FURNISHED h'k'g rms., cheap. 536-31. 1-17-tf PEARL AptG. Hot water and batb furnished; clean new furnishings;: gas, no children. 2711 Grant, 1-20-tf FOR RENT Unfurnished Houses, Eooms and t Apartments. 4-ROOM house; lights, water, Bet. 18th and 19th. Shupe's Lane, Phone 1025-J. 3-31-lwk G-ROOM, clothes closet, water, sink, light, cellar, ?10. Phone 2392-J. 4-1-lwk 3-ROOM brick house with cellar; also lawn and trees. Inquire 127 W. 27th Street. 3-29-lwk 6RM., 313.50; 3-rm., $8. 2163 Adams. 3-29-lmo 7-ROOM modern brick, 25. Ben Barrows. Bar-rows. Phone 686. 3-29-lwk G-ROOM modern brick; close in; $25. J. M. Forristall, 2438 Wash. Ave. 3 28-tf 4-ROOM apt. with summer kitchen and basement. 725-22d. Phono 102. 3-27-lwk S-ROOM brick house. 2165 Reeve Ave. Rent 18 per mo. Phono 919-W. 3-25-tf DONT rent. It doesn't pay. See my homes and got terms. You will be converted. Phone Owner, 1427 or call at 215 Eccles Bldg. 3-17-tf 2329 GRANT, $10 per mo. Phone GOO. 3-14-tf 4-ROOM ApL 439 Herrick; also otore, 2G12 Washington. Phone 804-J. 3-14-lmo DNL or more unfurnished rsoms. Colonial Co-lonial Apts. 362 24th SL 9-2-tf FARM FOR RENT 20 ACRES beet land; close in. L. C. Jensen, basement First Nat'l Bank. 3-30-lwk FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS 5FEET show case. Inquire 223-25th. 4-1-lwk ONE delivery wagon and harness. Phono 1699-W. 4-1-lwk COAL hot blast range with water jacket, paid G8 will sell cheap. Phone 1708-R. 3-31-2t FAST driving mare, with foal; 2-year-old colt, buggy and harness. Will trade for auto. 155 Patterson. 3-30-lwk DOUBLE Bass Violin, fine condition. Chas. C. ThatcHer, No. 2602 Adams. Phono 756. 3-29-lwk POWERFUL automobile; suitable for truck. Tel. 1448-J. 3-29-lwk 10 HEAD of horses and mares, cheap. Call 2773 Polk Ave. after 5 p. m. and all day Sundaj-. 3-28-lwk SMITH motor wheel; almost new; 1658 Ogden Ave. 3-2S-lwk, CEMENT brick, 9c a foot; everything furnished; all work guaranteed. Phone 2G67-M. 3-27-lwk SMALL grocery store stock. 2300 Grant. Phone 2784-W. 3-27-lwk BARGAIN candy store with Soda vnnntfiin and Ice Cream Parlor. 209- 25th St. 3-27-lwk BLACK soil for sale. Call 835-M. 3-25-2wks FRUIT TREES, SHADE TREES, Ornamental Trees, Hedge Plants, Flowering Shurbs, Vines, Bulbs, etc, nt Moore's Nurseries, 1266 Wash. Ave Phone 782. Ask for Price Lis.t. 3-7-lmo HORSES, surrey, light harness; 12hp. boiler. H. Keller, Harrlsvllle. 3-17-lmo A GOOD gravol pit, cheap. Inquire 4S2-21st St. 3-22-lmo G LARGE sacks oX kindling wood $L Oak wood for flro places. J. II. Wheelwright, 2348 Hudson. Phone 828. 1-11-tf BARGAINS in slightly used pianos and nlavers. Pantone, 29th and Hudson, 1 ' 3-16-lmc 22 rm. apt. house, furnished complete. Rooms full. 2203 Wash. 2-19-tl 11-KOOM house. 205-25th St, 650 cash. 1886-J. R. K. Keith; at home after 6 p. m. 3-7'lmc ROOMING houso, 25 rooms furnished; fair profit; good business. Phone 1021 STOCK In Standard Bottling Wks. ol 0"den A bargain. Sco Ogden Home Bldg., 213 Eccles Bldg., Phono 917. Read the Classified Ads. FOE SALE REAL ESTATE 4-ROOM modern home; large lot, cheap; see owner 352G Wash. Ave. 4-1-lwk G-ROOM house, practically new, nicely nice-ly located in south part of Ogden, Lot 50x137 feet, all improvements paid ai $1500 on easy terras. It is really worth $2200. E. W. CANNADY, 2427 Hudson Ave. 4-1-tf SIX-roomed modern cement block house only $2000. Ono four-roomed brick, nine lots only, $1100. If you s,eo this nnd many other good deals, which I have on you can overlook all the reBt. Terms, Fire Insurance and Joans. Seo for full information, H. Van Braak, 3519 Adams. Phono 974-W. 4-1-lmo NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. A GOOD five-room house and lot 59x 185 ft. in good location on Monroo Ave. Only $1850. A new 5-room brick house; large lot, nice lawn with good paved walks; not far from R. R. station $3000. Easy payments on either of above places. j.iwuvj iu juu.il iu jui&u or small amounts. A. V. Huish, basement Utah Nat'l Bank. Phone 913. 3-25-tf BY owner at a bargain, 5-room house with cement basement; strictly modern; mod-ern; good location. Phone 37-R-5. 3-28-lwk 4-ACRE fruit and chicken farm Phone 38-R-5. ' 3-27-2wks 210 ACRE farm in Morgan county, 2b miles east of Ogden Ms mile best equipped canning factory in the world pea crops net farm from $60 to $100 per acre; close to school and church, good improvements, electric lights, telephone, price only 4000; easy torms. Ogden Homo BullderB Co , 213 Eccles Bldg. 3-22-tf GOVERNMENT LANDSI WE can locate a few positions on choice. Government land. It will pay you to see, at once. Ogden Home Builders Co., 213 Eccles Bldg. Phone 917. 2 MOD. houses, cheap; cIobo in; call 2540 Mad. 3-20-lmo 2 ACRES irrigated land, barn, 4-rm. houso, full basement, pantry, bath room, city water, big lot, lawn, fruit, berries, block to car, sell part or all. Owner, 426 Adams. 3-20-lmo NEW homes. Perfect beauties; built to suit you; easy terms. Buy of owner own-er and the commission you save will furnish your home. Phone R. C. Mc-Bride, Mc-Bride, Phone 1427. The Modern Home Builder. Office 215 Eccles Bldg. 3-17-tf LOT in choicest residence district on bench between 25th and 27th Street car lines. Phone 91S-W. Owner. 3-11-lmo The Ogden Real Estato Exchange. 805 Eccles Bldg. Phone 862. Trades a specialty. Wanted to trade a well Improved 38-acro farm, machinery ma-chinery and livestock, for city property. prop-erty. If you have any property to trade call on us. MODERN 5room house. Lot 32x132, good location; price, $2200. Torms Ogden Real Estate Exchange, 505 Eccles Ec-cles Bldg. Phone 862. We also have good ranches to trade for city property. prop-erty. 3-6-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE BUSINESS property, No. 265-257 25th St. Renting for $130 per month. See owner at 2238 Wash. Phone 565 after G p. m. 2011-W. 3-29-lwk SOME good city property for farm lauds: 30 acres farm lands, pnrt in orchard for city property. Farm land and houses In city for rent. A. W. Agee, 243S Washington avenue. 3-25-lmo 7-ROOM, brick. 2966 Adams. 3-4-lmo 160-A Idaho Falls; also 5-A, Btore hotel, dance hall; only one in town; on railroad. Snap; owner away, Box 236. 3-1-tf POULTRY AND EGGS 12 ROCK Hens or pullets for sale; laying. Phone 482, 9 a. m. or call 1972 Monroe Ave. WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCKS. THOROUGHBRED Flshel Strain stock and eggs for Bale. Eggs, 150 and 200 per setting. J. II. Jenkins, Phono 2417-W. 3-26-lmo ORDERS taken for baby chicks. Rocks, Reds, White Leghorn, An-conus; An-conus; also eggs for hatching. $1.00 a setting. Phono Afitill, 2524-W. 3-6-tf ROSE comb Rhodo Island eggs for . hatching. Special prices, 50 or 100 , lots. W. O. Jones, Phone 1478, 143-i 143-i 25th St. 3-4-tf MONEY TO LOAN ON R. E. only. Blchsel, 215 Eccles I Bldg. 1M9-U . SHORT tlmo chattlo mortgago loans. ; Kelly & Herrick. 10-2-tf 1 MORTGAGE loans on farm and oity ! property. O. A. Kennedy, basement 1 Utah National Bank Building. 9-ltl Rather than waste time arguing a wise -man will let a fool have his own way. r Read tho Classified Ads. Read tho Classified Ad3. Read tho Classified Ads. Ogden Business Directory ACCORDION PLEATING. Dono in all lengths. 2568 Colo'a Court, rear 240 26th St. Tel. 1180-M. ARCHITECTS. F. 8. PEERY, 410 25th SL 10-2-tf ASSAYER N. J. FEIBUSH, Lewis blk. Ph. 771-W. 3-27-tf CURTAINS. Curtains douo up. Phono L596-M. - , S-23-U CITY SOAVENGEB. City Scavenger, McCarty & Co., 2733 Grant. Dell phone 201S-W. CARPET CLEANING. K. VAN KAMPEN, phone 883, for upholstering, up-holstering, carpets cleaned, altered and laid. Re-making of mattresses. 3-7-tf CARPETS cleaned on the flnnrr now process. C. R. Spencer, 3051 Grant. Phone 1130. 0 QUNSELOR-AT.LAW. Lawyer O'Connolly over Commercial National Bank Bldg., 209 24th St:-, Phono 11. MUSIC " Lillian Thatcher's Orchestra; music lor ull occasions, 2602 Adams. Pnono 756. NEW & SECOND HAND GOODS ANYTHING A to Z, now or second, bo't, sold or exchanged. Phone 333-W. NEW and 2d-hand furn., clothing, bought & sold, trunks, suitcases cheap, highest prices for 2nd-hand turn Phono 1321 179 & 25th. 2-29-2yrs PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Dr. A. Fernlund, Physician and Sur geon. Ofiico hours 11 to 4 p. m. New Peery Bldg., Hudson Ave. Phone 1900-W. Residence phone 2129-W. 646 Washington Avo. SANITARY WORK. SANITARY Garbage Co. All kinds oi rubbish hauled and ash pits cleaned. clean-ed. Prices reasonable. Phono 620. STORAGE BATTERIES. Recharged, repaired, stored; satis-ractiru satis-ractiru guaranteed. Electric Service Co.. '425 24th St. 2-22-tf TAILORS P. A. Velllnga, Tailor, 910-2Sth St. Phone 2154. We call for orders. 3-11-lmo VACUUM CLEANERS EUREKA Electric Prices, $16, $20, $25 and $35. Rent $1 per day. Phone 915. 3-26-lmo WALLPAPER CLEANING" EXPERT wall paper cleaning; all work guaranteed. Lowe & Evans. Phone 1023. 3-14-lmo LOST BETWEEN Wash, and Wall on 29th St. Gold watch, fob and Masonic emblem. em-blem. Reward. Return to Standard. 3-29-lwk BETWEEN 24th and 2Sth on Wash.: Black coin purse. Return to Standard. Stand-ard. Reward. 3-26-lwk IMMUNE TO COLD Gouverneur Morris, the New York litterateur, said at a luncheon In Brooklyn. "American society is the most exclusive ex-clusive In the world. Useless, quite useless, for a litterateur to try and force his way Into It, "I know a litterateur who, managed to get himself invited to a dinner at Mrs. Van Astorcordt's. '"Well, did Mrs. Van Astorcordt's cordiality stagger you?' I asked him tho noxt day. '"Oh, no, not at all,' he answered 'You see, before I took up writing I worked, in an Ice-making plant.' " oo PLATE TO REMOVE TARNISH There has Just been put upon the markot a metal plate that removes tarnish from silver in a few seconds, It is a thin sheet made of a comblna tion of motals, this is put Into a dish of hot water In whloh two tablespoon-fuls tablespoon-fuls of washing soda have been dls solved; the silver is Immersed in such ,a way that at least ono place of It touches the pkite. then is taken out rinsed and wiped dry. The dish ir which the operation Is performed must bo of glass, porcolaln or enameled enam-eled metal; if th0 latter, tho ename! must not havo been broken. oo RESPECT FOR SABBATH "All over Scotland," observed c well-known golfer, "the Sabbath i respected in a most remarkable way. Golfing ono day in the autumn- on tht St. Andrew's liuks, I said to mj caddie: '"Angus, man, tho leaves are fall ing. Tho green is turning red and : brown. Wiutor will s,oon be upon us, And do you get much cadds'ing to dc - in the winter, Angus?' 1 "Angus frowned gloomllv.' ' 'Na, na,' said he, blowing his nose "Thero uao muckle caddying In winter. win-ter. If it's no snaw it's frost, if it's no frost It's snaw; If It's ueithoi frost nor snaw it's rain, an' if It's fino It's sure to bo tho Sawbath.' H j NOTICE OF SALE FOR SPECIAL TAXES. Notice is hereby given that special taxes for the purpose of sidewalks aro duo and unpaid In amounts and upon the land all In Ogden City, Weber We-ber County, State of Utah, as set forth and described in the delinquent list hereto attached, and that unless said taxes, together with the cost of publication, are paid to the undersigned under-signed on or before tho 5th day of April 1916, sufficient of the real property upon which said taxes arc a lien will, on said day, be sold, at public auction, for said special taxes, costs of advertising and expenses of sale, to tho highest responsible bidder bid-der for cash, at the north front door of the City Hall in Ogden City, Weber We-ber County, state of Utah, beginning at tho hour of 12 o'clock noon of said day and continuing until the hour of 3 o'clock p. m. of said day, or until all of said property shall have beon sold and If all of said property is net sold on said day, to continue the siale of tho remainder on the following fol-lowing day nt the same time and place. The name of the Special Tax District, the amount of such tax, a description of the property upon which said taxes aro a lien, and tho nnrao of the owner, where known, are as follqws: Sidewalk District No. 103. Mary E. Buschman Lots 48 and 49, block 10, Lake View ndditlon, $76.54. "W. S. Stone and Geo. J. Kendrlck Lot 8 Block 7, Lake View addition, $47.42. McGregor Bros. Lots 33 to 86, Block 12, Lake View addition, $61.38. Goo. IX. Cannon-Lots 7 & 8, Block 13, Lake View addition, $76.76. Rosann , D. Henlnger Lots 1 ft 2 Block 13, Lake View addition, $76.76. Cora P.. Langlois Lots 18 & 19, Block 2. Stephens First addition, $76.54. Stephens Bros. Lot 17, Block 2, Stephens Ste-phens First addition. $38.27. Sophia L. Stophens Lots 15 & 16, Ulock 2, Stephens First addition, $42.82. Mr3. Ada Boyle Lots 6, 6 & 7, Block 2, Stephons First addition, $114.80. J. E. Batchelor Lots 20 & 21, Block 1, Stephens First addition. $84.42. Cora B. Langlols Lots 22 to 29, Block 1. Stephens First addition, $299.43 Isabella D. Coleman Lots 13 to iu, Block 12, Lake View addition, $20.10. Mary E. Stephens Lots 5 to 10, Block 12, Lwke View addition, $230.07; Lots 15 & 16. Block 13, Lake Vlow addition. ad-dition. $57.41. Walter Holbrook Lots 27 & 28, Block 11, Lake View addition, 3218.69; Lotj, 27 to 30, Block 11, Lake View addition, $153.08. Solomon Stephens Lots 1 & 2, Block 11, Lako View addition. $218.69; Lots 1 to 4, Block 11, Lake View addition, $153.07. Buschman Realty Co. Lots 24 & 25, Block 6. Lake View addition, 4220.92; Lots 1 & 2 Block 12, Lake View addition, $218.69; Lots 1 to 4, Blcck 12, Lake View addition, ?15S 08; Lois 24 to 46. Block 6, Lake View addition, $895.65; Lots 31 & 32, Block 12, Lake View addition, $70 54; Lots 30 to 33, Block 10, Lake View addition, $153 07. Joseph K. Wright Part n. e. 1-4 sec. 5. Tp. 5 ii, R 1 w. Beginning at a rcint 1968.37 ft 0 degrees 58 minutes min-utes e. and 395 ft. s 89 degree 15 minutes e of point where south line said 1-4 sec. intersects east line Washington avenue, and running 1 hence cast 332.04 ft., thence south 125.73 ft., thence west 332 ft., thence south 60 feet 3 inches, thence west 135 feet, thence north SI feet, thence west 20 feet, thence north 85 ft., thence east 158 ft., thence north 20 ft. to beg., $192 87. I, Carl Allison, City Treasurer ol Ogden City, Utah, and ex-officlo Collector Col-lector of Special Taxes for said city, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a correct statement of the delinquent assessment upon tho coveral pieces of property described therein, as the same appears upon the records of the City Treasurer's office, and that this notico of sale and the sale tliereunder Is authorized by resolution reso-lution of tho Board of Commissioners of said city. CARL ALLISON. City Treasurer and Ex-offlcio Collector Col-lector of Special Taxes. . First publicaUon, March 20, 1916. Last publication, April 5. 1016. NOTICE OF ESTRAYS. Stato of Utah, County of Weber, Ogden City, ss. I havo in my possession the following follow-ing described estray animals, which If not claimed and taken away, will be sold to the highest cash bidder, at 184S Washington avonuo, In Ogden City, Utah, on Saturday the 8th day of April, 1916, at the hour of 1.30 p. m. : Ono light bay horse. Hind lets white, small white strip in face, white spot on nose, no brands visible, shoes on, about twelve years old. Weight, about nine hundred pounds Said estrays were taken up by mo in said City on the 27th day of March, 1916. FRANK A. NAISBITT, Poundkeeper of Ogden City, Utah. FRATERNAI SOCIETIES Knights of Maccabees, Silver Tent No 1, meets every second and fourth Friday In W. O. W. hall, Fraternity i blcck, 2320 Wash. Ave. Visiting i KnlghtB cordially Invited to attend. HARRY L. PETERSON, Commander, j. D. Harris, Record Keeper, 2475 Huason. Tho Woman's Benefit Association of , the Maccnboos, Silver Rovlew No. 1 , meets every first and third Friday i evenings at 8 o'clock, and every soc-I soc-I ond and fourth Friday afternoon at . 2:30 o'clock In tho Woodmen Hall. I Fraternity block, 2320 Washington avenue. av-enue. Visiting membera cordially ln vlted to attend. Anna Holdon, L. C; L. Jonnlo Prout, R, K., 2465 Van Bu ren avenue. 5 Brotherhood of American fcomen, ; Ogden Homestead No. 1505 meets on - every Tuesday evening in W. O. W. ' hall, Fraternity building, Washington avenue. Visiting Archers aro cordial- ly invited to meet wiia uo. E. M. 1 Reld, foreman J. a. Junk, corro-. corro-. spondent, 3202 Washington avenue. Queen City Rebekah Lodge No. 4, L O. O. F., meets second and fourth i Saturday evenings at Odd Fellows hall. Visiting members invited. Hasel i Wolhampter, N. G., Lula Cloudman, Recording Secretary, 2516 Van Bureu. American Masonic Federation (uni versal Scottish Rlto). Meets ovory Monday, S p. m. at 2414 Washington Washing-ton Ave. Visiting brothers always welcome. Frod S. Garner, R. W. M 2834 Adams Ave.; G. A, Mull6r, Secretary. Sec-retary. 2C3G Wash. Avo. Tho Order of Railway Employes, Ogden Division No. 41 meets every flrbt and third Frldny'u of each month at the Eagles' hall, at S:15 p. m. Visiting Vis-iting brothers cordially Invited. Adrian Schlppcr, secretary. The Royal Highlanders, Ogden Castle Cas-tle 525 meets in tho EagleB hall on Hudson avenue, every 2nd and 4th Tuesday evenings at 8 o'clock. Visiting Visit-ing Highlanders cordially Invited. Robort C. Williams, III Pro., P. F. Planz, 2535 Lincoln, secretary-treasurer. Royal Neighbors of America meets every Becond and fourth Monday nights of each month at 8 o'clock at the new Odd Fellows hall, Fraternity building. Visiting neighbors Invited. Mary Crawford, Oracle, 2076 Lafayette. Lafay-ette. Nettlo Turner, Recorder, 2648 Van Buren. MASONIC Queen Esther Chapter No. 4 O. E. S., regular meetings held at Masonic hall on Washington Ave,, between 25th and 26th Sts., tho first and third Fridays of each month. Sojourning So-journing members cordially invited to attend. Iolf: Blackman, W. M., Linda L. Irwin, Secretary. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Ogden Aorlo No. 118, F. O. E., meets every Wednesday evening at Eagle's hall, Hudson avenue, at 8 o'clock. Visiting Visit-ing brother Eagles are invited to at tend tho Aerie meetings. Club rooms qpen at 11 a. m. T. S. Shaughnessy, W. President; E. R. Gelger, Secre tary; Drs. H. B. Forbes and Paul Ingebretson, Aerlo Physicians. Woodmen of the World, Webei Camp No. 74 meets in the W. O. W hall, Fraternity block, 2320 Washing ton avenuo, every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cor dlally invited to attend. Wm. Muller C. C, W. M. Piggott, Clerk, P. O Box 48S. Ogden Lodge No. 5 Independent Or F. hall every Tuesday evening. Visiting Vis-iting brothers cordially Invited to he present J. W. Randall, N. G. Henry Kissel, Secretary. Women of WooQcralt, Ogden Circle No. 581, meets every Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock, new Woodman HalL visiting Neighbors invited. Dues will be collected on the 5th of each month at Misch Drug Store. Nina I. Wat-kins, Wat-kins, G. N., 159 Poplar Avo. Marie Crltes, Clerk, 2731 Monroe Ave., Phone 1913-R. " Ogden Lodge No. 2, Knights of Py-i Py-i thias meets every Monday evening at 8 o'clock in Castle Hall of the Pythian building, 2351 Grant avenue, Yisitinj Knightn welcome, E. E. Young, C. C, Georgo B. Hart K. R. S., Edgar A Ford, M. F., 2340 Grant avenue. Utah Camp No. 9990 Modern Woodmen Wood-men of America meets every Wednesday Wednes-day night In tho I. O. O. F. hall, Fraternity Fra-ternity block. Out of town members cordially Invited to meet with us. Fred E. Winiamfl.'Consul; J. R. Hlnch-cllff. Hlnch-cllff. Clerk. Order of Owls, Ogden Nest, No. 121, Order of Owls, meets every Friday Fri-day evening In tholr own hall (the old Elk club rooms) at 8 o'clock. Visiting Visit-ing Brother Owls are invited to attend the Nest meetings. W. D. Watson, President, C. A Knowlden, Secretary. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Notice is hereby given by the Board of Commissioners of Ogden City, Utah, of the intention of said Board of Commissioners Com-missioners to make the following described de-scribed improvement, to-wlt: To create cre-ate Twenty-sixth street from the east side of Washington nvenue to the west side of Madison avenue as a paving pav-ing district and to pave the roadway therein with one and one-half (1 1-2) inches of asphalt wearing surface and a one (1) inch asphalt binder course on a six (6) inch concrete foundation, the building of all culverts, Irrigation and drainage systems, the rebuilding and building of all curbs, gutters, and sidewalks where necessary, also to construct slx-inoh sewer laterals and water service pipes to the curb line at the expense of the individual owners own-ers opposite the lots or parts of lotB or houses not now supplied with such connections, together with the necessary neces-sary grading therefor, and all other things necessary to complete the whole in a proper manner according to the planB, specifications, and profiles pro-files on file in the office of the City Engineer, and to defray tho wholo of the cost and expense of tho abutter's portion thereof by a levy of a special tax to be assessed upon tho lots or pieces of ground within the following described district, b.elng the district to be affected or benefited by such I 6 improvement, namely: All tho land' ' fc lying between the outer boundary, lines of said street and a line drawn fifty feet back from and parallel to -I said outer boundary lines on both! ; eides or Twenty-sixth street betwoon i i Washington and Madison avenues, be- j ' ' ing part of LotB 6, 7, 8, 9, and lOj j , ! Block 12, Plat "A"; Lots G and 7J 1 i Ulock 13, Plat "A"; Lots 6, 7, 8, 91 W and 10, Block 14, Plat "A"; Lots 1 and 2, Block 15. Plat "A"; Lots 1, 2, 3 I i 4, and 5, Block 16, Plat "A"; Lot iJ i Block 17, Plat "A"; and Lots 1 to 9, I Inclusive H D. Wise Subdivision ot! I Lot 2, Block 17, Plat "A," all In Og- den City survey. ' I p The estimated cost of "each wateri l connection is twenty ($20.00) dollars., ' Tho estimated cost of each sewori I connection is twenty-flyo ($25.00) dol- I lars. I j The estimated cost as given below j does not include the cost of construct- H ing private Bewer and water connec-, i tions which are to be asBessed against' 1 the property benefited In addition to f tho regular assessment. S I The total cost of said improvement! I 1 is estimated at twenty-seven thousand' g 1 ($27,000.00) dollars. I All protests or objections to such , improvement or to the carrying out fl of such intention must bo presented A ; in writing signed by the owners of abutting property describing the same 1 1 together with the number of abutting , ' front feet and bo filed with the City; " , P Recorder on or before the 22d day of IF I April, 1916. r Tho Board of Commissioners at Its j first regular meeting thereafter, to- j J ' wit, the 24th day of April, 1910, will '; . consider the proposed levy and hear . p i and consider such protests or objec- ' 0 tions to said Improvement as shall 7 '. have been made. I By order of the Board of Commls- tt sioners of Ogden City, Utah. j Dated March 27, 1916. P (Signed) WALTER RICHEY, 8 P City Recorder, P " Paving Dlstrlot No. 118. fl F 1 First publication, March 28, 1916. , f Last publication, April 19. 1916. jj Y ' Published in Ogden Standard. j f NOTICE OF INTENTION. j Notice is hereby given by tho Board 9 1 of Commissioners of Ogden City, , Utah, of the intention of said Board I of Commissioners to make the follow- ' 5 lug described Improvement, to-wlt i To create both sides of Twenty-second street botween the west side of Jof- i 3 ferson avenuo and the east side oC Madison avenue and tho south side ! of Twenty-second street between the ' east sldo of Madison avenue and the east Bide of Monroe avenue as a curb and gutter district and to conBtrucb therein, Including all Intersections, j j f concrete curbs and gutters, the re- J moval of all trees, fences, polea, build-' j ings, the building of all culverts, Irrigation Ir-rigation and drainage systems, com- ' plote sidewalks at intersections, to- gether with tho necessary grading therefor, and all other things necos- j sary to complete the whole In a prop-1 ( er manner according to the plans,' j specifications, and profiles on file In. i the office of the City Engineer and- j to defray the whole of the cost and expense of the abuttor's portion there- jj pf by a levy of a special tax to bo j assessed upon the lots or pieces ot ground within the following described district, being the district to be af-' fected or benefited by such Improve- . ment, namely All the land lying be- J tween the outer boundary lines of said street and a line drawn fifty feet j back from and parallel to said outer j boundary lines on both sides of Twen- . ty-second street between Jefferson J avenue and Madison avenue and tho jfi south side of Twenty-second street Ii between Madison avenue and Monroo j avenue, being part of LotB 6, 7, 8, 9, I and 10, Block 42, Plat "A"; Lots 1 and J 2, Block 43, Plat "A"; and Lots 6 and it 7, Block 11, Plat "B," all In Ogden 'j. City Survey. .i ' The total cost of said improvement j is estimated at twenty-seven hundred.' ! ($2700.00) dollars. All protests or objections to such I improvement or to the carrying out of such Intention must be presented In writing signed by the owners of abut- ' ! ting property describing the same to- (' ' gether with tho number of abutting front feet and bo filed with the City j Recorder on or before tho 22d day of April, 1916. The Board of Commissioners at its first regular meeting thereafter, to-' wit, the 24th day of April, 1916, will consider the proposed levy and hear and oonsider such protests or objec- J tlonG to said Improvement as shalU i have beon made. j By order of the Board of Commls- j doners of Ogden City, Utah. Dated March 27, 1916. (Signed) WALTER RICHEY, City Recorder Curb and Guttor District No. 12L First publication, March 28, 1916. ' ' Last publication. April 19, 1916. 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