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Show l Every leSis and B j H I ' Should See This Play ill I TUlnis vP a OiSlsl SuPPrtina I 1 ' "llnK 1 V.I1IIO sick mother H I while the father is in the trenches fighting for mj B his country the father is killed. 11 B e could tell you the whole story, but it is i M better to let you wait and see it v -.i., ' i MMlim HIH1iii li liga htt1 i N iIBiM I 11 Yur or-ders fr nutand lump coal wiUbe filled 8 I I 'll I promptly and satisfactorily if placed with the I I ill ( 1 Ogden Sewer Pipe & Clay Co I I j j LSS uu Read tho Classified Ads. oo Read the Classified Ads. oo- . Read tho Classified Ads. Read the Classlfiod Ads. ATTENTION National Order Cowboy-Rangers. Cowboy-Rangers. All members are requested to be present at our regular meeting Friday December 8th, in I. O. O. F. hall, at 8 o'clock. J. C. LITTLEFIELD, W. B. Advertisement. oo the Nottingham (England) Educational Education-al Committee to instruct women in agricultural subjects will be closed on account of tho students' preference for munition work. oo Read the Classified Ads. Read tho Classified Ads. Head the Classified Ada. DELINQUENT ASSESSMENT Warren Irrigation Company, Principal Place of -Business, Warren, Weber County, State of Utah. NOTICE There are delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of assessment levied on the 16th day of October, 1916, the several amounts set oposite the names of the respective stockholders as follows: No certificates of stock have been issued. No. of Amt. Name Shares. Due. Joseph Singleton 30 ?89.00 W. G. Rhed 40 119.00 J 77e Spirit of Christmas jSB-SBCf vfe-T i - JrS5 ' J 'HE spirit of Christmas is the spirit of tyrffli M tDzz servicel The faithful carrier of parcels in JU! ' rg Charles Dickens' "The Cricketof the Hearth VjjffiY """T y?$ks " was an embodiment of this spirit. John Peerybingle typified personal service in. l WkP" MP transportation for his day and age. He never '' m.WLu' dreamed Charles Dickens never dreamed rarLfffeWI1 of the magnitude of Wells Fargo Service, nor ifflMffiw jfM l!f r of its thousands of devoted expressmen, upon MPn ffijT whose efficient work the convenience, comfort, vj.j and pleasure of so many depend. I z "" Steadily the express has builded its reputation V-Tj-k :xzz for both fidelity and dispatch in the handling ! vSgb X cf 1 business; yet it is in the flood-tide of v4x3s s Christmas shipments that its service is put to 1 " ! the greatest test, ? ' It is at this time that Wells Fargo needs most tho .Z co-operation of its patrons in order that it may J&50Mm' handle without delay its millions of Christmas , ,-'fpgPP-A packages. Therefore we make an earnest request r -r- that you ship early this Christmas. To help you do . s this we furnish attractive labels requesting the re- c ct li Cnns our P303" not to tiem 'l i ; Wells Fargo & Co Express ft - '''.. . - S i L.A.Hansen 20 60.00 H. H. Henderson 14 444.00 of each parcel of said stock as may bs '. Henry W. Harris 20 60.00 D. C. Thomas 30 98.00 necessary will be sold at the Public t Stephen Knight 1 2.00 C. E. Judkin 20 54.00 School House in said Warren Precinct, i I Henry Wadman 13 47.15 O. A. Kennedy 5 15.00 Weber County, State of Utah, on the ; 1 William Hodson 23 70.50 W. J. Hodson 33 99.00 i6th day of December, 1916, at the Oscar Richardson 30 90.00 J. B. Judkins 10 30.00 hour of 2 o'clock p. m.. to pay the de- ! J Frank East 5 15.00 P. C. Peterson 20 49.50 Hnquent assessment thereon, together ' C. H. Ellsworth 20 60.00 Joseph S. Peery 91 273.00 with the cost of advertising and ex- j Samuel Wayment 10 30.00 j0hn Etherington 15 45.00 penses of the sale. , ) P. P. Terry 43 1-3 130.00 And in accordance with law, and in J. M. FOLKMAN, ! . Joseph Knight 10 28.00 compliance with a resolution of the Secretary. ! j Dorothy Simms 10 30.00 Board of Directors made on the 16th Residence and office at Warren, R. L. Andr - 40 120.00 day of October, 1916, so many Bhares Utah. IWM Hjf I I 'I II III J l l Jl ll l l . u i i. i .iyurj i -ui j-u mj. w. .iim-j i j I i . l hi llll II I ill BaB33MBBS'Bg ' IB. Jacobson, 256 25th Street has decided to close out his I complete stock of Clothing, Hats and Furnishings at I j prices that will astonish the most economical buyers. I SALE STARTS SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9TH 1 ! COME EARLY and see the deepest cut at this season of I j the year on -SUITS, OVERCOATS, MACKINAWS, SHOES, HATS and FURNISHINGS ever attempted in I j Ogden. I Look for the Big QuitBusiness Signs at 256 25th Street. I $ Come and look the goods over and note the prices, and I I convince yourself. I Lease and Fixtures I j I , For Sale I B. JACOBSON I I 256 25th St. |