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Show IV 1 And Here's Another Splendid Show at the Ogden jgl F Eg BEAUTIFUL BESSIE BARRISCALE g ' With William Desmond and a star Ince-Triangle cast, in K j " "THE PAYMENT" "No matter how small the price demanded for wrong-doing- it is too high." And the Keystone you have heard of I I "The Sxxrf Giri" SEE THE "TWELVE SWIMMING BEAUTIES" M I I THE OGDEN THEATRE IMIISSIOB HITER FOR FOUR-YEAR FOUR-YEAR TERM For the past two years William C. Hunter of Wilson has been chairman of the county board of commissioners and he announces that he will be a candidate for re-uomlnation for the four-year term commissionershlp at the Republican convention next Saturday. Satur-day. Mr. Hunter states that he has endeavored to do all in his power for the better interests of Weber county during- his incumbency and that the same effort will be put forth the next four years should he be nominated and elected. He states emphatically that he is in the running for the noru ination and expects to win. Advertisement. "Secret of the Submarine," last episode, and Ben Turpin and Rube Miller in a two-reel comedy at the Lyceum today. USE FRENCH GLOSS IN YOUR STARCH i To obtain a perfect laundry finish, k It makes ironing a pleasure, clothes H' wear longer, used for SOFT GAR- i MBNTS, it gives them a silky ap- H pearance. Try it. Price 10c. at Gro- H; cera. French Gloss Co., Oakland, Cat uu ENGINEER "BERT" PARKER FOR C0I1T SURVEYOR George A. "Bert" Parker, son of Engineer A. F. Parker, is a candidate for the nomination for County Surveyor, Survey-or, and his name will be presented for that position at the Republican convention con-vention Saturday. Mr. Parker is a native son of Weber We-ber county, receiving his early education edu-cation in the Ogden schools and afterwards aft-erwards graduating from the Valparaiso Valpar-aiso university. He has had eight years of continuous experience in all lines of engineering and is as well qualified for the office of county surveyor sur-veyor as any other man in the county. He is now associate engineer in the city engineering department. Advertisement. Biliie Burk at the Alhambra tonight and tomorrow. I Read tho Classified Ada. THE T1-YE1 TERM FOR W. G, IK! There is no question but that W. G. Wilson, "Billy,", as he is commonly known, is among the most popular and best known men of Weber county. For about 40 years he has been classed class-ed among the builders of the community commu-nity and at no time has he ever failed to do his part in all public enterprises; enterpris-es; no task has been too great for Mr. Wilson to undertake and never has he failed to accomplish the results re-sults desired. Mr. Wilson was the pioneer road-builder road-builder of Weber county, the present Leautiful boulevard in Ogden canyon W. G. Wilson. ; being the result of primary efforts ! exercised by him. It was he who laid the foundation for the road and lit was he who insisted that it be completed. com-pleted. The Ogden canyon boulevard is famous throughout the country, cast and west. Roads in all parts of Weber county received Mr. Wilson's earnest attention when he was county coun-ty commissioner, and, since that time, he has always been an advocate of better roads and a bigger country. At the Republican convention next Saturday Mr. Wilson will be a candidate candi-date for nomination for the two-year two-year term county commissioner and he states that If he is nominated he will be elected and that during his term he will devote de-vote his entire time to the affairs af-fairs of the office. He has leased the Hermitage for five years and will be at liberty to devote all of his time to county business. Advertisement. nrt NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP The iirm heretofore existing under the name and style of J. C. Lee & Son, doing business In the Town of Te-coma, Te-coma, County of Elko, State of Nevada, Ne-vada, has been dissolved by mutual consent and C. F. Lee has purchased the entire interest of J. C. Lee in the concern and will pay all debts thereof. J. G LEE Dated this 29th day of August, i::6. Advertisement. oo -JOSEPH C. GROMPTOW QUALIFIED FDR SHERIFF f" Joseph G. Crompton, who for many years has been a peace officer In Ogden Is a candidate for the nomination nomina-tion for sheriff on the Republican ticket and he has very good reasons to believe he will be recognized by the convention as the most worthy candidate for the position. Mr. Crompton Cromp-ton has spent the past fifteen years or more as an officer of the law, first serving as police officer for the city and for the past number of years a deputy sheriff and bailiff of one of the divisions of the district court. His long service in the capacity of an officer of-ficer well qualifies him for the position posi-tion of sheriff. He a taxpayer and Is well known in Ogden for his honesty hon-esty and industry. Advertisement. oo CIVIL SERVICE POSITIONS Prepare at home for civil service positions. Data on courses and positions posi-tions furnished on request. Box 179, Ogden. Advertisement. BIDS FOR FIRE HOSE. The City of Ogden will .receive bids on two thousand feet of standard fire hose, coupled in fifty foot lengths, cotton jacket rubber lined, and must be guaranteed. Submit samples and bids before 12 o'clock noon, September Septem-ber 20, 1916. at the Mayor's office, City Hall, Ogden City, Utah. G. A. GRAVES, Chief Fire Department Advertisement oo ESTABLSH IDENTITY I hereby announce myself a candidate candi-date for the office of county surveyor of Weber county. I have never before held this office and do not wish by misrepresentation to secure support intended for former County Surveyor H. J. Craven, who is not a candidate. I came to Ogden in 1905, own my home here and have been closely allied al-lied with this county since that date, and at present employed by the engineering en-gineering department of the Union I Pacific Railroad company1. (Signed) W. S. CRAVEN, Advertsement. thdmas e. mm. IS CANDIDATE FOR ASSESSOR Thomas E. Mathews states that he is in the race for nomination for county coun-ty assessor by the Republican convention, conven-tion, which will be held at the county court house next Saturday. Mr. Mathews ha3 served as y count assessor and he is thoroughly familiar with the duties of the office. His knowledge of property values in Ogden Og-den and Weber county Is very extensive exten-sive and his clerical ability is well known. He is now assistant in the city treasurer's office. Advertisement. I Read the Classified Ads. Reaa tne uiassiiicd Ads. ' f j T |