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Show B9L j : . "' ' m Get the Habit-Use Standard Want Acts KJ Everybody reads the Want Ad page it's the medium of exchange for Real Estate; For Sale, Exchange, Rooms WmL and Houses for Rent, Help Wanted, Positions Wanted, Etc. . ' ' B IT pavc 1 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS j-tt t.J BAYS Payable in advance. One cent per word DA1LY Let tho people know what you have . .. M r u . I .U ?; Want Ads are', great aid to small busing busi-ng to offer-lf you have a vacant room, per insertion. No first insertion less than 25 ne3g A tQ - cost but i advertise It. A two or three line want rpnr? ,., ,f ,,, '. .,, , ad will help you Bell your surplus CentS tt, ' , e' but returns mil surprise stock, real estate, etc. 'pjfst In Everything . LjJ H JJnIonJ)AB51j WANTED FEMALE HELP H GOOD girl of eighteen going to col- Hf lege, wants good home. Address, 300 M Twenty-first street, Ogden. 4-3-lwk '&8v 3 LADIES to distribute souvenirs, 6 Kr hours a day. Apply to Miss La Barge, Ba No. 217 Marion Hotel, not later than j 9 a. m. Tuesday. 4-3-lt H GIRL for general housework, 330-23d. 4-3-lwk H GOOD sowing girls wanted at Madam Capaln Dressmaking Shop, Third floor Wrights. 3-28-tf H GIRL for general housework; good wages; small family. Call mornings, G15-24th St. 3-13-tt 1 WANTEDMALE HELP WANTED Machinists. Address Box f. 989, Denver, Colo. Stating age and B' pvnerience. 3 -3 1-4 1 AGENTS WANTED M, NOW ready, Subscription edlton of M Gene Stratton-Porter's Nature Ro- mances, sold only in connection with 1 our magazine. Wo want live repre- sentativcs in every town in Utah. don't delay, write for our special oi- fer to agents. Charles Scnbners Sons., 504 Nassau Bid. Denver, I Colo. 4-3-lNsk I CT Quick'. Automobile Gasoline go- H ingup Sell GASO-TONIC. Equals Sk gSoUne at 3c a gallon. Eltannatea m carbon. Dollar an hour PH Sales guaranteed. White Mtg. Co., Dept 10, Cincinnati, O. J SALESMEN WANTED WANTED A Salesman. We want a man to present us in one depart-Sent depart-Sent of our business consisting ot a SSonSlv advertised line of products. Factory 'representative .here Tuesday Exceptional opportumtj or ieai salesman. Boyle Furniture Co. 4 3 -t SITUATIONSWANTED vvpERIENCED waitress wishes posl-STJestaurant. posl-STJestaurant. Address Box D care Standard. "" TREE TRIMMING. tvjpmERS &TDRISCOLL, tree trlm- sr ape sardenin" -" Vd maXards Everts Liven'. Win. Ed aruu, 3-23-lmo lJhone 876. ow to widower v."" 3-22-2wks 26th St . DRESSMAKING. Kyan, 2536 Mauiuu. 3-10-2wks WJt. RAGTIME short time. Lessons, 60 cenis, iQ home. Phone 193o. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS 1 - . ;nr. braBB, tllumtaum. M lfSlToi i 1 JiEilTTT at th. Staid- B ard Office- . - I SHSNGiS 2d : m . 26 foot front; divide with Geo. firms wllUns l s 3.34.4t If "BOARD AND ROOM H 22d St. Phone lSa. . I FOR RENT Fumisbed Houses, Rooms aad Apartments. B i-ROOM modern, screen porch. -In- X 2455 Van Bureu. Phone M16AV. B rooms on ground uoor. - 4.1.lwic L 4-HOOM furnished house. B69-28d St. M Phone 1921-M. 1I ! t)t pAQiNT room for one or two gen- 13B two furnished housekeeping rooms; W JSSxSW 608-27tuSt.3-28.lwk HALF of a cottage, 4 rooms and bath. 765 23rd St. $15 per mo. 3-27-tf. FURNISHED rooms for housekeeping. 2220 Lincoln. 3-20-tf NEWLY furnished rooms, single or housekeeping. 2717 Washington Ave. 3-31-lwk ONE or two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Colonial apartments, 362 Twenty-fourth street; prices rea eouable. 9-3-tf HOUSEKEEPING Apts.; gas, rath, hot water; no children. 2203 WaBh. 3-17-lmo BRIGHT, clean rooms in select home. Board optional; reasonable. 2535 Adams. Ad-ams. 3-11-lnio FURN. and unfur. rms. for housekeeping. house-keeping. Prices moderate. W. B. We-dell- 246S Wash. 3-4-tf HOUSES and flats. 2634 Grant, x 9-18-tf CLEAN housekeeping rooms; 2630 Adams. 3-7-lmo FOX Apts. Clean, well furnished, ln...wl.r In linenmnnf trflc Vinfh 1.9 ulcck east of Wash. Lights furnished. 447 21st St. 1-20-ti SLEEPING rooms, Colonial Apts. 362 24th St. 9-3-tf FURNISHED h'k'g rms., cheap. 536-31. 1-17-tf PEARL Apts. Hot water and bath furnished; clean new furnishings, gas, no children. 2711 Grant. 1-20-tf FOR RENT Unfurnished Houses, Eooms and Apartments. FIVE-room modern house 20; 2972 Wash Ave. Phono 1641-W. 4-3-lwk 5-ROOM house for rent. Corner 7th and Wash. 4-3-lwk 4-ROOM liouse; lights, water, Bet. 18th and 19th. Shupe's Lane, Phone 1025-J. 3-31-lwk 5-ROOM, clothes closet, water, Blnk, 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 G-RM., ?13.50; 3-rm., ?8.VJ-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; $25. J. M. Forristall, 2438 Wash. Ave 3-2S-tf S-ROOM brick house. 2165 Reeve Ave. Rent 18 per mo. Phone 919-W. o'O tl DONT rent. It doesn't pay. See my homes and get terms. You will be converted. Phone Owner, 1427 or call at 215 Eccles Bldg. 3-17-tf 2329 GRANT, 10 per mo. Phono 609. 3-14-tf 4-ROOM Apt, 439 Herrlck; also store, 2612 Washington. Phone 804-J. 3-14-lmo DNE or moro unfurnished rooms. Colonial Co-lonial Apts.. 362 24th St 9-2-tf FARM FOR RENT 20 ACRES beet laud, close In. L. C. Jensen, basement First Nat'l Bank. 3-30-lwk FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS 6 FEET show case. Inquire 223-25th. 4-1-lwk ONE delivery wagon and harness. Phone 1699-W. 4-1-lwk FAST driving mare, with foal; 2-year- -1rl -rlf hnr'P'V nnH linrnpcc Will trade for auto. 155 Patterson. 3-30-lwk DOUBLE Bass Violiu, fine condition. Chas. C. Thatcher, No. 2602 Adams. Phone 756. 3-29-lwk POWERFUL automobile; suitable for truck. Tel 1448-J. 3-29-lwk 10 HEAD of horBos and mares, cheap. Call 2773 Polk Ave. after 5 p. m. and all day Sunday. 3-28-lwk SMITH motor wheel; almost new; 165$ Ogden Ave. 3-28-lwk BLACK soil for sale. Call 835-M, 3-25-2wks FRUIT TREES, SHADE TREES, Ornamental Trees, Hedge Plants, Flowering Shurbs, Vines, Bulbs, etc., at Mooro'B Nurseries, 1266 Wash. Ave, Phone 782. Ask for Price List. 3-7-lmo HORSES, surrey, light harness; 12hp. holler. H. Keller, Harrlsville. 3-17-lmo A GOOD gravel pit, cheap. Inquiro 432-21st St. 3-22-lmo 6 LARGE sacks of kindling wood $1. Oak wood for fire places. J. H. Wheelwright. 2348 Hudson. Phono 828, 1-11-tf BARGAINS In slightly used pianos and players. Pantono, 29th and Hudson. 3-16-lmo 22 rm. apt. house, furnished complete. Rooms full. 2203 Wash. 2-19-tf 11-ROOM house. 205-26th St. ?650 cash. 1386-J. R, K. Keith; at home ufter 6 p. m. 3-7-lmo ROOMING house, 25 rooms furnlshod; fair profit, good business. Phone 1021. 2-28,-U STOCK in Standard Bottling Wks. of Ogden. A bargain. See Ogden Home Bldg., 213 Eccles Bldg., Phone 917. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 60 ACRE ranch in Idaho, one mile from railroad stntlon, graded school and high school. 105 acres cultivated. 135 acres tillable. Balance fine pasture. pas-ture. Full water right with no assessments. as-sessments. Small house and barn. 10 per acre, 1000 down. Easy terms on balance. Might take some Ogden property as part payment. Ogden Home Builders Co., 213 Eccles Bldg. ROOMING house, good location, cheap. 304-25th St. 4-3-lmo 4-ROOM modern home; large lot, cheap; see owner 3526 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 at V-LUVV Ull CUO LCI 111b, 11 is iUUUJ wortli 2200 E. W. CANNADY, 2427 Hudson Ave. 4-1-tf SIX-roomed modern cement block house only 2000. One four-roomed brick, nine lots only, 1100. If you see this and many other good deals, vhich I have on you can overlook all the rest. Terms, Fire Insuranco and loans. See for full Information, H. Van Braak, 3519 Adams. Phono 974-W. 4-1-lmo BY owrier at a bargain, 5-room houso with cement basement; strictly mod-era; mod-era; good location. Phone 37-R-5. 3-28-lwk 4-ACRE fruit and chicken farm. Phone 38-R-5. 3-27-2wks GOVERNMENT LAND81 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; close in; call 2510 Mad. 3-20-lmo 2 ACRES irrigated land, barn, 4-rm. house, full basement, pantrj'i oath 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-Bvide, Mc-Bvide, 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 918-W. Owner. 3-11-lmo The Ogden Real E3t?.te Exchange. 505 Eccles Bldg. Phone 862. Trades a specialty. Wanted to trade a well improved 38-acre farm, machinery ma-chinery and livestock, for city property. prop-erty. If you havo any property to trade call on us. MODERN 5-room house. Lot 32x132; good location; price. 2200. Terms. Ogden Real EBtate Exchango, 505 Eccles Ec-cles Bldg. Phone 862. Wo also have good ranches to trade for city property. prop-erty. 3-6-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE BUSINESS property, No. 255-257 25th St. Renting for 130 per month. See owner at 2238 Wash. Phone 565 after 6 pm. 2011-W. 3 29-lwk SOME good city properly for farm lands: 30 acres farm lauds, part In orchard for city property. Farm land and houses In city for rent. A. W. Agee, 2438 Washington avenue. 3-25-lmo 7-ROOM, brick. 2966 Adams. 160-A Idaho Falls; also 5-A., store 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. Phono 482, 9 a. m. or call 1972 Monroe Ave. WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCKS. THOROUGHBRED Fishel Strain stock and eggs for sale. Eggs, 160 and 200 per sotting, J. H. Jenkins, Phono 2417-W. 3-26-lmo ORDERS takon for baby chicks. Rocks, Reds, White Leghorn, An-conus; An-conus; also eggs for hatching. 1.00 a setting. Phono Astill, 2524-W. 3-6-tf ROSE comb Rhode iBland eggs for hatching. Special prices, 50 or 100 lots. W. O. Jones, Phono 1478, 143-25th 143-25th SL 3-4-tf MONEY TO LOAN ON R. E. only. BlchaoL 216 Eccle3 Bldg. ' 11-19-tf SHORT time chattle mortgage loans. Kelly & Hcrrick. 10-2-tf MORTGAGE loans on farm and city property. O. A. Kennedy, basement Utah National Bank Buihllng. 9-ltl Rather than waste time arguing a wise man will let a fool have his own way, LOST i BETWEEN Wash, and Wall on 29th i St Gold watch, fob and TUasonic emblem. em-blem. Reward. Return to Standard. 3-29-lwk : Roadtthe-Classified Ada Ogiei iiisliaess Directory AOCOEtolON PLEATING. Done in all lengths. 2568 Colo's Court, rear 240 26th St. Tel. 1180-M. ARCHITECTS. F. S. PEERY, 410 25th SL 10-2-tt ' ASSAYER N J. FEIBUSH, Lewis blk. Ph. 771-W. 3-27-tf CURTAINS, Curtains done up. Phono 2596-M. 8-23-tf CITY SCAVENGER. City Scavenger, McCarty & Co., 2733 Granr, Bell phone 201S-W. CARPET CLEANING. iv. vaxs' iyaaii'JjJN, phone 883, for upholstering; up-holstering; carpets cleaned, altered and laid. Re-making of mattresses. 3-7-tf CARPETS cleaned on the floor; new process. C. R. Spencer, 3051 Grant. Phono 1130. OOUNSELQR-AT-LAW. Lawyer O'ConnoIly over Commercial National Bank Bldg., 369 24th Stan. Phone 1L MUSIC Lillian Thatcher's Orchestra, music for ail occasions, 2602 Adams. Phone 756. NEW & SECOND HAND GOODS ANYTHING A to Z, new or second, bo't, sold or exchanged. Phono 333-W. NEW and 2d-hand fura., clothing, bought & sold; trunks, suitcases cheap, highest prices for 2nd-hand lurn Phone 1321 179 M: 25th. 2-29-2yrs PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Dr. A. Fernlund, Physician and Sur-geon. Sur-geon. Office hours 11 to 4 p. m. New Peory Bldg., Hudson Ave. Phone 1900-W. Resldenco phone 2129-W. 646 Washington Ave. SANITARY WORK. SANITARY Garbago Co. All kinds of rubbish hauled and ash pits cleaned. clean-ed. Prices reasonable. Phone 620. STORAGE BATTERIES. Recharged, repaired stored; satis-factiTu satis-factiTu guaranteed. Electric Service Co , '425 24th St. 2-22-tf TAILORS " P. A. Velllnga, Tailor, 910-2Sth St. Phone 2154. Wo call for orders. 3-11-lmo VACUUM CLEANERS EUREKA Electric. Prices, $15, $20, $25 and $35. Rent $1 per day. Phone P15. 3-26-lmo WALLPAPER CLEANING" EXPERT wall paper cleaning; all work guaranteed. Lowe & Evans. Phone 1023. 3-14-lmo summons: In the District Courts ' of Weber County, State of Utah. Walter Gusthelm, Plaintiff vs. Bos-sio Bos-sio Gustheim, Defendant The State of Utah to 'the said Defendant: De-fendant: You are hereby summoned to appear ap-pear within twenty days after service serv-ice of this Summons upon you, if served within the County In which this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and uuicuu luw uuuvu enuueti a-cuuu; uuu in case of your failure so to do, judgment judg-ment will bo rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, com-plaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action is brought to recover a Judgment dissolving tho bonds of matrimony heretofore existing be-' tween you and the plaintiff. JOHN E. BAGLEY, Plaintiff's Attorney. P. O. Address, Ogden City, Utah. First National Bank Building. First publication, April 3, 1916. Last publication, May S, 1916. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. Notice is hereby given that the annual an-nual meeting of the stockholders of the Amalgamated Sugar company will be held at tho Corapanv's offico, No. 322 David Eccles building, at Ogden City, Utah, on the loth day of April, 1P10, at the hour of 10:30 a, m. The purpose of tho fadetlng Is to elect a hoard of eleven directors for tho ensuing en-suing year, and to transact such other oth-er business as may properly come beforo the meeting. FRED G. TAYLOR, Secretary. oo IN YOUR.O.WN BACK YARD. "Fresh carrols in your own back yard May fill your table needs, And pleaso the eye all summer, too, : Where erstwhile flourished weeds. "Close to your house, spade up and rake 1 A twelve-inch strip of ground; Three Inches back from cither edge, Plant carrot seeds around. i "The feathery oae3 resemble ferns. To make UxeL spot anore bright, Add poppy or. nuuturtium seeds. 'Twill bring sustained delightl" -i oo Read the Classified Ads. Read- the Clarified Ada. J NOT.'CE OF SALE FOR SPECIAL TAXES. Notice Is hereby given that special taxes for the purpose of sidewalks are duo and unpaid in amounts and upon the land all in Ogden City, Wo her 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 beforo tho 5th day of April, 1916, sufficient of the real property upon which said taxes are a lien will, on said day, be sold, at public auction, for said Bpeclal taxes, costs of advertising and expenses ot sale, to the highest responsible bidder bid-der for cash, at the north front door of tho City Hall In Ogden City, We-bar We-bar County, State of Utah, beginning at ihe 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 been sold, and If all of said property is not sold on said day, to continue the sale of tho remainder on the following fol-lowing day at the same time and place. The name of the Special Tax District, the amount of such tax, a description of tho property upon which said taxes are a Hon, and tho name of the owner, where known, are as follows: Sidewalk District No. 103. Mary E. Buschman Lots 48 and 49, block 10. Lake View addition, $76.54. W. S. Stone and Geo. J. Kendrick Lot 8 Blook 7, Lake View addition, $17.42. McGregor Bros. Lots 33 to 36, Block 12, Lake View addition, $61.38. Geo M. Cannon Lots 7 & 8, Block IS, Lake View addition, $76.76. Rosana D. Hettlnger Lots 1 & 2 Block 13, Lake View addition, $76.76. Cora B. 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. Stephens Lots 15 & 16, Block 2, Steohens First addition, $43.82. Mrs. Ada Boyle Lots 6. 6 & 7. Block 2. Stephens First addition, $114 80. J. E. Batchelor Lots 20 & 21, Block 1, Stephens First addition. $84.42. Cora B. Langlois Lots 22 to 23, Block I, Stephens First addition, $299.43. Tsabella D. Coleman Lots 13 to 16, Block 12, Lake View addition, $25 10. Marv E. Stephens Lots 5 to 10, Block 12, Luke View addition, $230.07; Lots 15 & 16, Block 13, Lake View addition, ad-dition, $57.41. Waiter Holbrook Lots 27 & 28, Block II, Lake View addition, $218.69; Lot& 27 to 30, Block 11, Lake View addition, $153.08. Solomon Stephens Lots 1 & 2, Block II, Lake View addition, $213 69; Lois 1 to 4, Block 11, Lake View addition, $153.07. Buschman Realty Co. Lots 24 & 25, Biocl" 6, Lake View addition, $220 92; Lots 1 & 2 Block 12, Lake View addition, $218 69, Lots 1 to 4, Block 12, Lake View addition, ?15S 08; Lots 24 to 46, Block 6, Lake View addition, $895.65; Lots 31 & 32, Block 12, Lake View addition, $70 54; Lot3 30 to 33, Block 10, Lake View addition, $153.07. Joseph K. Wright Part n. e. 1-4 sec. 5, Tp. 5 n, R 1 w. Beginning at a point 1968.37 ft 0 degrees 58 minutes min-utes e. and 395 ft s 89 degree 15 ' minutes e of point where south line baid 1-4 sec. intersects east line Washington avenue, and running 1 hence cast 332.64 fL, thence south 125.73 ft., thence west 332 fL, thence south 60 feet 3 Inches, thence west 136 feet, thence north 31 feet, thence west 20 feet, thence north 85 ft., thence east 15S ft., thence north 20 ft. to beg , $192 87. I, Carl Allison, City Treasurer ot Ogdeu City, Utah, and ex-offlclo 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 the coveral pieces of property described therein, as tho same appears upon the records of the City Treasurer's office, and that this notice of sale and tho sale thereunder is authorized by resolution reso-lution of the Board of Commissioners of said city. J CARL ALLISON. City Treasurer and Ex-offlclo Collector Col-lector of Special Taxes. First publication, March 20, 1916. Last publication, April 5, 1916. A party of strangers were visiting at the college It was in tlio late Fall and tho air was crisp and cold. Ono of tho members of the party, a charming young woman, was escorted through the grounds but very much preoccupied professor. Suddenly two members of the track team, accoutred for their sport, passed them. "It's dreadfully cold," remarked the young woman, with a dainty shiver, as she gnzel after the runners "to be without stockings." The professor's mind deep in contemplation con-templation of the fourth dimension, was attracted by tho sound of the girl's voice. "TMion whv '' li nqlm1 !iih;nf lv ilirl you leavo them off?" oo Read the Classified Ads. oo FRATERNAL I SOCKTIES 1 Knights of Maccabees, Silver Tent No. 1, meets every second and fourth Friday in W. O. W. hall, Fraternity bleck, 2320 WaBh. Ave. Visiting Knights cordially invited to attend. HARRY L. PETERSON, Commander. J. D. Harris, Record Keeper, 2475 Hudson. ' The Woman's Benefit Association of tho MaccabeeB, Sliver Review No. 1 meets every first and third Friday evenings at 8 o'clock, and ovary second sec-ond and fourth Friday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in the Woodmen Hall, Fraternity block, 2320 Washington avenue. av-enue. Visiting members cordially Invited In-vited to attend. Anna Holden, L. C; L. Jennie Prout, R. K., 2465 Van Bu ren avenue. Brotherhood or American feomen, Ogden IIomeBtend No. 1605 meets on ovory Tuesday evening in W. O. W. hall, Fraternity building, Washington avenue. Visiting Archers aro cordially cordial-ly Invited to meet vita us. E. M. Reid, foreman J. a. Junk, corre-spondent, corre-spondent, 3202 Washington avenuo. Queen City Robokah Lodge No. 4.i I. O. O. F., meets second and fourth Saturday evenings at Odd Fellows hall. Visiting members invited. Hazel Wolhamptcr, N. G., Lula Cloudman, Recording Secretary, 2516 an Bureu. , Americ.au Maspnlc Federtvon (unl- vereal Scottish Rite). Meete every j Monday, 8 p. m. at 2414J; WaBhlng- ton Ave. Visiting brothers always welcome. Fred S. Garner, R. W. M ; 2834 Adams Ave.; G. A. Multer, Soc- , rctfiry, 2636 Wash. Ave. . 'ihe Order of Railway Employes, Ogden Division No. 41 meets every first and third Friday's of each montn at the Eagles' hall, at 8:15 p. m. Visiting Vis-iting brothers cordially invited. Adrian Schlpper, secretary. Tho Royal Highlanders, Ogden Castle Cas-tle 525 meets In the Eagles hall on Hudson avenue, every 2nd and 4th Tuesday evenings at 8 o'clock. VlBlt-iug VlBlt-iug Highlanders cordially invited. Robert C, Williams, 111 Pro., P. F. Planz, 2535 Lincoln, secretary-treasurer. Royal Neighbors of America meets every second and fourth Monday nights of each month at 8 o'olock at the new Odd Fellows hall, Fraternity building. Visiting neighbors invited. Mary Crawford, Oracle, 2676 Lafayette. Lafay-ette. Nettle Turner, Recorder, 2648 Van Buren. MASONIC Queen Esther Chapter No. 4 O. E. S-, regular meetings held at Masonic hall on Washington Ave, between 26th and, 26th Sts:, the flr3t and third Fridays of each month. Sojourning So-journing members cordially invited to attend. Iola Blackman, W. M., Linda L. Irwin, Secretary. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Ogden Aerie No. 118, F. O. E meets every Wednesday evening at Eagle's hall, Hudson avenue, at 8 o'clock. Visiting Visit-ing brother Eagles nre invited to attend at-tend the Aerie meetings. Club rooms open at 11 a., m. T. S. Shaughnessy, W. President; B. R. Geiger, Secretary; Secre-tary; Dra. H. B. Forbes and Paul Ingebretson, Aerie Physicians. Woodmen of the World Weber Camp No. 74 meets in the W. O. W. hall, Fraternity block, .2320 Washington Washing-ton avenue, every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cor dially invited to attend. Wm. Muller, C. C, W. M. Piggott, Clerk, P. O. Box 483. Ogden Lodge No. 5 Independent Order Or-der of Odd Fellows, meets In L O. O. F. hall every Tuesday evening. Visiting Vis-iting brothers cordially Invited to be presenL J. W. Randall, N. Q., Henry Kissel, Secretary. Women ot Woodcraft, Ogden Circle No. 581,, meets every Weinesdny night at 7:30 o'clock, new Woodman Hall, visiting Neighbors invited. Dues will be collected on the 6th of each month at Misch Drug Store. Nina I. Wat-kins, Wat-kins, G. N., 159 Poplar Ave. Marie Crites, Clerk, 2731 Monroe Ave., Phono 1913-R. Ogden Lodge No. 2, Knights of Pythias Py-thias meets every Monday evening at 8 o'clock in Castle Hall of the Pythian building, 2351 Grant avenue, Yisitlng Knights welcome, E. E. Young, C. C, Georgo B. HartK. 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 the I. O. O. F. hall, Fra-ternity Fra-ternity block. Out of town members cordially Invited to meet with us. Fred E. Williams, Consul; J. R. Hinch-cliff, Hinch-cliff, Clerk. Order of Owls, Ogden Nest, No. 121, Order of Owls, meets every Friday Fri-day evening in their own hall (tho old Elk club rooms) at 8 o'clock. Visiting Visit-ing Brother Owls are Invited to attend the Nest meetings. W. D. Watson, President, O. 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 avenue to the west side of Madison avenue as a paving pav-ing district and to pave the roadway therein with ono and one-half (1 1-2) inohes 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 six-inch sewer laterals and water service pipes to the curb lino at the expense of the Individual owners own-ers opposite the lots or parts of lots 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 plans, specifications, and profiles pro-files on file in tho office of tho City Engineer, and to defray the whole of the cost and expense of the abutter's portion thereof by a levy of a special tax to bo assessed upon the lots or pieces of ground within the following described district, being the district to be affected or benefited by such - !! mB m wi - i m ' it -JH Improvement, namely: All tho land! il lying between the outer boundary, . H lines of said street and a line drawrT; fll fifty feet back from and parallel tot ! jH said outer boundary llneB on bothp l Bides of Twenty-sixth street between ' flH Washington and Madison avenues, bo-S vH lng part of Lots 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10' ilH Block 12, Plat "A"; Lots 6 and 7j' j 'tM Block 13, Plat "A"; Lots 6, 7, 8, 9,: H and 10. Block 14, Plat "A"; Lots 1 and,! H 2, Block 15. Plat "A"; Lots 1, 2, 3 J I pH 4, and 5, Blook 16, Plat "A"; Lot V hH Block 17, Plot "A"; and Lots 1 to 9, t tH inclusive, H. D. Wise Subdivision o t-? Lot 2, Block 17, Plat "A," all in Off-' RH den City survey. fcl The estimated cost of each watei- tH connection is twenty ($20.00) dollars., fll The estimated cost of each sewerr Rl connection is twenty-flvo ($25.00) dolt' HH The estimated cost as given ' beloWd Pl does not Include the cost of construct-; 'Jll ing private sewer and water connect, JH tlons which are to be assessed against!' rl the property benefited in addition to 'H the regular assessment "sl The total cost ot said improvement 'H is estimated at twenty-seven thousand'. ($27,000.00) dollars. ' '''H All protests or objections to sucrt; i ' Improvement or to the carrying out' v of such intention must be presented1 . a H in writing signed by the owners of -JtMm abutting property describing the same "H together with the number of abutting ', H front feet and he filed with the City" . J Recorder on or before the 22d day o H April, 1916. -1 The Board of Commissioners at its;' H first regular meeting thereafter, to' tfl wit, the 24th day of April, 1916, will consider the proposed levy and hear ;H and consider suoh protests or objec-J ?H tions to said improvement as shall1 H have been made. ll By order of the Board of Commis-- jH sioners of Ogden City, Utah. lH Dated March 27. 1916. MM (Signed) WALTER RICHEY, , M City Recorder. H Paving District No. 118. First publication, March 28, 1916. i M Published In Ogden Standard. 4 4H NOTICE OF INTENTION. i,l- U Notice Is hereby given by the Board1 of Commissioners of Ogden City. fll Utah, of the Intention of said Board' j of Commissioners to make the follow' IH ing described improvement, to-wit:' , rH To create both sides of Twenty-second. -IH street between the west sido of Jef- -'1 ferson avenue and the east side of jjH Madison avenue and the south side jJ of Twenty-second street between the H cast sido of Madison avenue and the H east side of Monroe avenue as a curb and gutter district and to construct H therein, including all intersections, H concrete curbs and gutters, the re-' H moval of all trees, fences, poles, build-1 H ings, the building of all culverts, ir- H ligation and drainage systems, com- tH plete sidewalks at intersections, to- H gether with the necessary grading OH therefor,, and all other things neces- ' Bary to complete the whole In a prop- Pl er manner according to the plans; Kl specifications, and profiles on file in . TH the office of the City Engineer and ? to defray the whole of the cost and j, expense of the abuttor's portion there- of by a levy of a special tax to.be ' ? 'fiH assessed upon the lots or pieces of ,t ground within the following described ' JTI district, being the district to be af VH fected or benefited by such improve- j ment, namely: All tho land lying be- - MMm tween the outer boundary lines of said ? ' street and a line drawn fifty feet H back from and parallel to said outer J H boundary lines on both sides of Twen- r H ly-second street between Jefferson ll avenue and Madison avenue and tho rl south sido of Twenty-second street tjl between Madison avenue and Monroo Rl avenue, being part of Lots 6, 7, S, 9; 1 and 10, Block 42, Plat "A"; Lots 1 and BH 27 Block 43, Plat "A"; and Lots 6 and rH 7, Block 11, Plat "B," all in Ogden hH City Survey. IH The total cost of said improvement ll is estimated at twenty-seven hundred H ($2700.00) dollars. H All protests or objections to such IH improvement or to the carrying out: IH of such Intention must bo presented in H writing signed by the owners of abut-' H ting property describing tho same to-, H gether with the number of abutting' H front feet and be filed with tho City, Recorder on or before the 22d day of H April, 1916. W The Board of Commissioners at its' H first regular meeting thereafter, to- H wit, the 24th day of April, 1916, will ,H consider the proposed levy and hear H and consider such protests or objec- ' tions to said Improvement as slialf ' havo been made. . By order of the Board of CommIs- H doners of Ogden City, Utah. ,H Dated March 27, 1916. ) jH (Signed) WALTER RICIIEY, ' W City Recorder' t Curb and Gutter District No. 121. piH First publication, March 28, 1916. H Last publication. April 19, 1916. $ vW Published in Ogden Standard. ? IH -1? mm mom m, , . Mwmwm . H i - . i . q i (1 . - ',KhB I ' r m '$ TS 1 i H f f JY v ? 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