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Show S just call! I DON'T DECORATE ' I I 0' I m THE FRONT OF YOUR HOUSEWiTH A SIGN! i Week ,$.50 H I BfhH ' A STANDARD CLASSIFIED AD , 1 Monlh $1,50 I : 18, ' I I I " WILL DO THE BUSINESS j i."Aa , """ WANTED ! ' ; Female Help f ' :. GIRT-S wanted at Troy laundry; can i ' use cither experienced or Inexperl- - ; ; enccd help, 284V ; i GIRL for housework for all or part of JC, j ' the time. 1170 Cahoon. 2820 er- - -v- 4 i GIRLS to mako pants and overalls. ' , Electric power sewing qiachinee. - v Wages guaranteed whilo learning. Dig f money made afcor learning. Clean, . light work room, steady work all win- ' ' ter. Apply Manufacturing Dept. Scow croft's. 1226 E ; p WANTED 'i I Male Help BOY with bicycle, Clark'a. 2838 i ' 1 FIREMAN at Argyle Apts. Good I vvages. Inquiro -142 Horrick Ave. 2843 '.' 1 CAN use good hog gutter. The Cudahy ' '.f- 1 ' Packing Co., North Salt Lake, Utah. ' ( . '' ' j DRIVER and socilltor wanted. Troy "ST j Laundry. 2790 j WRINGER man and linen checker U. S. Systom Commissary. 2714 5 ! BOY with horse for Standard route; " ' must live near Five Points. Apply at S ' once to The Standard. 2538 BOYS living in small towns make i11 i good money after school delivering fc ' and collecting for The Standard. Send : i application to Circulation Department V- - ! of the Standard. 1940 ., 1 t " , , ' TRUCKERS and freight handlers 1' wanted. Permanent employment Ap- j ply Union Pacific freight station, j : r i 3 FOR RENT i ,j Unfurmoh : SMALL modorn cottage, with furnace; . j fj( good location. Inquire 2517 Monroe. 1 3 THREE-ROOM modem apt., steam Vj V heated. Enquire 442 Herrlck Ave. - -i 2841 LARGE store room, 2644 Wash. Ave. ij j Enquire 442 Horrick Ave. 2S42 M I FOUR-ROOM, unfurnished, modorn ? i ' house, large screen porch. Call 830 .s;j I 24th St. 2795 .' ;, ; THREE houses, ' 3 rooms each, $5 I month. 223 9th. Mr. Jensen. 2S04 I '. 'i VERY desirable 7-room modern house h V for rent; ideal location, $30. Call G55 U' i 25th St. or Ph.. 889-W. 2803 H-i' 3 - fA i SIX-ROOM modern house. Inquire at ' -' &' V 2355 Madison. Phono 2993. 2801 r !$t l FOUR-ROOM brick house in the rail- V : road district, ?10. J. J. Brummitt, un- : der Utah National bank. 2759 i 4-ROOM houso, lights and water, - chicken coop, garage, ?14. Apply at EL:'i-:'i Smalloy's. For rent after 23rd, 2742 3 '- , 4 ; EH'., j FOUR-ROOM frame house, close In, V4I f 12. J. J. Brummitt. Phon 59. 2759 &i I THREE-ROOM house on Lincoln -V '? avenue, between 22nd and 23rd streets, ' f. $10. J. J. Brummitt, under Utah Na- tlonal Bank. , 2759 " 't FOUR-ROOM modern house, large ... screen porch. Call 830 24th, St. 2795 f- ' i COZY three room houBo on bench. In- m i ' quire Room 403, First National bank ' Vt' k bulldlnc. 2648 r t '; , , ' LARGE, nearly fire and frost proof - ;i brick building, 175x80, for storage j purpose. Auto storage especially. In- Y. quire Davis County Nursery, Roy, i! Utah. Phone 14-J-l. . 2606 jj . jui FIVE-ROOM modern, with sleeping rxr r Porch. 2746 Madison. $25. Phone 967. & J FOR RENT j ? Miacellaneous ! i THE best barn in the buslnoss quar- Iter, 168 23rd. 483 r VERY deBlrable offlco; centraUy located. lo-cated. Inquire J. A. Hogle & Co., , U0 Kudeoa. Phonn 322. S-ll-tf BUSINESS : ROOMING houi for sale. Ph. 2939. 2496 I j WANTED j f ;: Agents j i LIVE wlde-awako agents wanted to ; sell Dollar Adding Machines. Proves ' popular wherever shown. Inquire L. J, Leishman Co., Suite 405, Ecclos ' building. Ogden. 2818 j FOR RENT u 1 Rpard and Room j :- DRESSMAKING and plain sewing. 2749 Grant, 1917 ; I WANTED j WANTED A clean, 4-room modorn, 1 furnished, or partly furnished, house i of apartmont by Jan. 8 in a respec- i table neighborhood betwoen 23rd and 27th, above Waah. preferred. Phone f 1932-M. 2832 Read the Claaslfiod Ads. r Read the ClanBlfled Ads. I i maw. I ItHJU FOR RENT 1 Furnished f - - -i-nrw-irMM vyw Mxw o j iiiii ruinwfiTwjirdt SIX room modorn house, well located , on bench. Phone 298S. 2829 NICELY furnished sleeping room at 2629 Grant 2821 5-ROOM Apt., olegantly furnished. 563 2Sth St, , 2808 FRONT room, to a man, modern home, close In; some meals. Phone 'il58. 2802 COZY 3-room house, nicely furnished. Ph. 2991. 2784 MODERN, steam-heated room, gentleman gentle-man oply. 219 23rd. P. 333. 2782 FOX apartments, 2 rooms, bath, lights, water in kitchen, 447 21st St 2777 MODERN steam heated room, close in; gentleman only. P. 1763. 2769 THREE nicely furnished rooms, 2539 Grant Tel. 3213. 2754 FURNISHED rooms. 333 Twenty-fourth. Twenty-fourth. 2738 PEARL, Twenty-seventh and Grant Phone 2920. 2705 ROOMSt hot and cold water, 2526 Adams. 2456 SEE tho new Plaza Apta. Prices from $23.50 to $37.50 per month, including light, heat and gas. Phone 220S. 1559 HOUSES and Guts. 2634 Grant. 9-18-tf Miscellaneous j 4 -YEAR-OLD registered Jersey cow, will be fresh next Sept; calf from tho best stock in Utah and should bring $50.00. Terms to responsible party. Phone 2535-NJ. 28322 TAN and white Scotch collie dog; a beauty. For sale cheap. Inquiro C72 24th or Clark's. 2S37 FIRST class family cow. Phone 2575-W. 2575-W. 2828 L. C, SMITH wide carriage typewriter, type-writer, slightly used. Bargain. Phono 2966. 2S24 POTATOES, $1.60 per 100 lbs. Grout's Grain Store, 332 24th St 2813 HIDES, pelts, wool, fura. O. M. Run-yan, Run-yan, 2269 Wall Ave. 2789 POTATOES, carrots, parsnips, turnips and applos; reasonable. T. W. Peterson. Peter-son. Phono 62-J-l. 2794 CHOICE Christmas- trees. 371 23rd. Ph. 2845. 2751 SECOND-HAND goods bought and sold at reasonable prices. 1800 Wash. Ph. 686-J. 2603 ANGELUS player piano, cost $750, exceptionally ex-ceptionally sweet tone, excellent condition, con-dition, $85 worth of high class music, also new cello, a bargain or will trade for auto. Leaving town. 447 Twenty-first. Twenty-first. Call 6 to 8 p. m. 2492 SIX largo sacks of kindling wood, $1. J. H. Wheelwright. Phono 828. 748 ROOMING houso. Best location in tho city. Phone 1935. 1690 JIM'S GROCETERIA la run like tho poutoffice. Small buyors get the same price as large ones. Customers save tho cost of dollverlnrf, oookkeoping and clerks. Everything In groceries is cheaner. 183 24tb Street 6-1-tf IMPORTED canaries. 2220 Lincoln Ave. 814 j WANTED : Situations X.UWJJ PLACE for a girl to work herself through school. 18 years old, but has boon unable to finish school. Address A. V., care of Standard. 2816 JAPANESE boy, prefors small family. Apply at 272 25th, Japanese office. Phone 2133 -N. W. 2730 CHIMNEY SWEEP. FURNACES and chimneya cleaned. Lee Peters, phono 1952. 2060 WALLPAPER furnished and hung. Miller. Phono 3205. 235 Hl&ffS'Jl WtiiNO' "and plcol" Vo'cand 15c a yard. Fancy buttons. Madame Capiau's Gown Shop, 3rd floor Wriglita. 1504 LADIES'tailorint',2536 Madison. 1932M 2-10-lyr. 6-ROOM modern bungalow on beautifully beau-tifully located lot 57x144 to alley; located lo-cated in southern California, close to tho principal resorts. Houao has prao-tlcally prao-tlcally all built-in features, including fireplaces. Will exchange for Ogden property. Call and seo me ox phono and I will seo you. Must act quickly. J. A.- McCulloch, under First Nat'l. bank. 2466 f WANTED To Buy COWS and heifer calvea. Durham stock proferred. Jcsbo S. Richards. Phono 864-W, Ogden. 2830 IF you have saoka of any kind or empty barrols call 686-W. Wo will call for them. 2678 ONE 5-par.sengor Ford touring body; must be In good condition. Ph. 1379-R. 2839 Read the Classified Ada. I FOR SALE FOR SALE. 21 acres best land In county for tomatoes, to-matoes, peas, beets or fruit; 5 acres in bearing apples, 2 acres pasture, 14 acres for general use; good 4 -room brick house, large barn, cemented cellar, well and ample water right Ideally located for marketing crops; closo to excollont school and on ono of the main highways. Will sell on good terms, only $4000.00. 33 acres land, good 3-room rock house, good barn, brick granary and other buildings; 20 acres boat tomato, peas, fruit or hay land, balance pasture pas-ture or fruit laud. Abundance of water, wa-ter, close to pea viner and tomato scales; near good school and on main road. This is a positive snap and good terms; $2500.00. J. A. McCULLOUGH Under First Natl. Bank. 2779 II ACRES, sandy loam soil, two shares primary water, 2-room house, 3 miles from city hall. For a few days at $2200. Good terms. Skcen Realty Co. 2780 BY OWNER, an excellent five room modern brick house, opposite high school. Price very reasonable. Terms to suit. Call 2550 Monroe. 2649 SEE US BEFORE BUYING. Wo havo some real bargains in city and farm property. Ogden Real Estate and Building Company, 2438 Wash. Ave. Phono 378. 1692 IDAHO RANCHES FARMS and ranches, some with cattle. cat-tle. Terms. Federal Land Co. 493 FIVE room bouec with light and water on a lot 43.8 feet by 165 feet west front, paved street, close in on Washington Wash-ington avenue. Lot alone worth $1800. The best Investment in Ogden. All for $1600. J. A. McCulloch, under First National Bank. 2274 FOR RENT or sale, on easy terms; modorn- Blx room brick cottage with garage, a largo lot, shade and fruit trees, located corner Fourth and Hudson. Hud-son. Owner will vacate In about ten days. For terms call at above ad-dross. ad-dross. 2384 fMONEY WVNTPierce Agency Real Estate, Insurance, In-surance, Loans, Notary. 15 Commercial Commer-cial Bank Bldg. Phono 30Cy. 6 MONEY to loan on real estate oecur-Ity. oecur-Ity. J. J. Brummitt 6-21-tf REAL ESTATE. Morteaco and Loans. Kelly & Herricir, 6-15-U R. P, HUNTER, Mortgage Loans, Real Estato, Fire insurance. Established 1889, 411 24th St. Ogden, Utah, 9-11-lyr. LOST GENTLEMAN'S watch and chain, loft in men's wash room, third floor, Wrights'. Return to exchange desk, Wrights' store. Reward. 2823 SMALL tan crochet coin purso, containing con-taining $18. Reward. Ph. 1597-J. 2834 ONE pair tan English last shoes, with rubbers on. Return to Jones Shoo Co. 2840 ONE bay 3 yoar old mare. RewArd, Thomas Whltaker, Roy. 2815 FOUND I FOUND In Ogden canyon, one stray buck. Owner can have samo by Identification Iden-tification and payment of this ad. 2831 BACHELOR would like to correspond with single lady between 30 or 40, object ob-ject matrimony. Address J. E., Standard. Stand-ard. 2810 NIL DESPERANDUnT William Collier tells a story concerning con-cerning a young actress friend of his who is fast coming to the front a story which has a moral attached for ambitious stage aspirants. It appears that the young lady In question, becoming stage-struck, de-'voted de-'voted almost a whole year to pulling wires and using all possible influence in order to gain an interview with a certain theatrical manager. At last her hopes were realized; she got her appointment, and she was finally ushored into the manager's private pri-vate office. Ho received her most tor-dially tor-dially and offered her a chair. "Thank you," sho said gratefully. "I think I will sit down. I've been Just ton months getting here and I'm a bit tired." And the manager, who is really a great man with a keen sense of humor, promptly engaged her. 00 A CINCH. A gentleman who lived in Central Africa for many yoars possesses an amusing drawing of a "race meeting" out there. A leopard Is chasing, and rapidly overhauling, a fat old white man, and two golly appareled natives are lookers- on. "Can you spot the winner7" murmurs mur-murs one darky to tho other. "Tho winner," is tho solomn roply, "is spotted already!" 00 MODERN THRIFT. "Are you saving up anything for a rainy day?" askedithe thrifty citizen. "Yob," replied Mr. Chuggins. "In a little whilo I expect to havo enough to buy a brand new top for my automobile." automo-bile." Chicago Hernld, LEGAL NOYCES NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOtDERS OF THE OGDEN SAVINGS BANK. The annual meeting of the stockholders stock-holders of tho Ogden Savings Bank will bo held at the banking room of said corporation, in the First National Bank building, in the city of Ogden, county of Weber and state of Utah, on Tuesday, the 8th day of January, 1918, at 10 o'clock a. in., for the purpose of electing ulno 'directors and for tho purposo of considering a proposed amendment to tho articles of incorporation, incor-poration, to increase tho capital stock of said banking corporation to such an amount as shall be determined upon by the stockholders and for tho transaction trans-action of such other business as may bo brought before said meeting. (Signed) .CHARLES H. BARTON. Cashier, Ogden Savings Bank. Date of first publication, December Decem-ber 24, 1917. SUMMONS. In the District Court of Weber County. State of Utah. John B. Kelly, Plaintiff, vs. Katie R. Kelly, Defendant Defend-ant The State of Utah to the Said Defendant: De-fendant: You aro hereby summoned to appear ap-pear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you, if served within tho county in which this action ac-tion is brought; otherwise within thirty dayB after service, and defend tho above entitled action; and in ense of your failuro so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to tho domand of the complaint which has been filed with the clerk of said court This action is brought to recover a judgment dissolving tho marriago contract con-tract (or 'bonds of matrimony) heretofore here-tofore oxisting between you and the plaintiff. VOLNEY C. GUNNELL, " Plaintiff's Attorney. Postofflec address: 2408 Washington Washing-ton Avenue, Ogden, Utah. First publication Doc. 12, 1917; last publication Jan. 16, 1918. ALIAS SUMMONS. In the District Court of Weber County, Stato of Utah. John A. Sneddon, plaintiff, vs. Margaret Mar-garet Kay, James Crookston and John Lindsay, defendants. The State of Utah to said Defendants: You are hereby summoned to appear ap-pear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you, if sorved within the county in which this action Is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the abovo entitled notion; and in case of your failuro So to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to tho demand of thp complaint, which has boon filed with the clerk of said court This action is brought to recover a judgment against the abovo-namod defendants de-fendants In tho sum of $950.00, for services rendered by plaintiff to de-fondants de-fondants at their request WADE M. JOHNSON, Plaintiff's Attorney. P. O. Address 303 First National Bank building, Ogden City, Wooer County, Utah. I Date of first publication, Nov. 21, 11917;date of last publication, Dec. 26, 1917. 1 A SUSPICIOUS MAN. Patience You say their engagement is broken off? Patrice Yes. "What was the trouble?" "Oh, ho got suspicious. You see, sho was indiscreet enough to induco him to nttend a broom drill in which she look part" Exohange. JNFORMATlONBUREAU Accident Insurance Aotna Accident & Liability Co., Auto and Liability Insurance H. A. Purdy, 2377 Hudson Ave Phone 4S3, Auto Tires and Repairs Modern Tiro Sorvlco .Shop, rcpalro and rebuilding. Qoodyear Service Station. John Hartoff, Mi-r., 23C0 Hudson Ave. Phone 34C. Banking Ogden Stato Bank. Commorclal & Savings Sav-ings Dcpts. Reed Hotel Bldg. Phono C2. Auto Accessories Garago. Rcpalrc, Studobaker Agency. Maclc-Koblnson Co., 21-10 Grant Avonuc. Phono S91. Banking Utah National Bank, southeast corner 21th St. and Wuah. Ave, Phono CI. Buttermilk Fresh dally from pasteurized cream. 10c gallon at tho plant. Mutual Croamery Co., Phono 31S. Carpet Cleaning K, Van Kampon for upholstering; car-pots car-pots cleaned, altered and laid. Re-maklng of mattresses. Phono S33. Chiropractor F. J. Freonor, Chlropractlo Offlcos, 203-10-11-12-13-14-26, CoL Hudson Bldg. Phono 311, Johnson. McKoll, Thompson, Sulto 409-10-11-12-13-14 and 26, 4th floor Hudson Bldg. X-Ilay Laboratory. Phono 707. City Scavengers McCarty & Co.. 2734 Grant Avonuo. Phono 2018-W. Counselor-at-Law Lawyer O'Connolly, ovor Commercial National Bank. Phono 11. Chiropractors Irish & Irish Chiropractic Offlcos. C04, 505. 500 ECCLES Bldpr. Only lady Chiropractor Chiro-practor In Ogdun. 5th floor. Phone 275. 2734 Delicatessen Chicken tamalc, chill con carno, chilli, opagholtl at Grelner'a Delicatessen, 12$ 2Gth St Phono 28S3. 210D - ; INFORMATION BUREAU Engraving Ogden Engraving Service Co.. makers of rlno cuts in ono or more colors, 2408 Washington Ave. Phono 463. Furrier and Taxidermist Furs cleaned, romoduled In latest 3tylea. Orders taken for new furs at rcasonablo prices, "Work guaranteed. T. Gajeswaky, at Bur?? Store. Phono 118. Hotel Tho Only Flroproof Hotel In Ogden. Rates 75c and up. Tho Now Brlgnam, Wall Ave, -and 24 th Su Phono 2430. Junk and Hides Western Hide & Junk Co., 2223 Washington Wash-ington Avo. Phone 861. Junk Ogden Junk House, 2053 Wash. Avo. Phone 210. Loose Leaf Sheets and Covers Bookbinding. Ruling & Mfg. Statlonor. J. Wilson. 2465 Wash. Ave .Phono 850. Money to Loan Salaried people can get it without security, se-curity, others on furniture pianos, etc 218 Hudson Bldg. Phono S71-J. New and Second Hand Goods A. Slnor. New and Second-Hand Furniture Fur-niture Clothing, etc., bought and sold. Suit cose cheap. 241-243 25th Streot. Phono 1321. Photographers Tho Amundsen Studios. Wo ploaao th hard to please 2469 Washington Avenue Ave-nue Phono 2275-R. Physician and Surgeon Dr. A Ferulund. Office hours 11 to 4 p. m. Nov Pcery Bldg. Hudson Avo. Res. Phono 616; Office Phono 1900-W. Sanitary Work Sanitary Garbage Co.. all kinds of rubbish rub-bish hauled, ash pits cleaned. Prices reasonable Phono 620. Vacuum Cleaners Electric Sorvlco Co. Sturtevant and Santo Carpot Cleaners, $1 and up per day. 426 24th Streot, Phono 88. Sewing Machines White Sewing Machlno Co., 2255 Washington Wash-ington Ave. Phono 2SS4. Tents and Awnings Ogden Tont and Awning Co., manufacturers manufac-turers of hlgh-grado storo, offlco and resident awnings. Waterproof covors. bags, ote Anything In canvass. 2268 Washington Ave. Phono 264. I FRAT Queen City Robekah Lodge No. 4, I. O. O. F., meets second and fourth Saturday evenings at Odd Fellows' Hall. Visiting membora Invited. Mario Bock, N, Q., Lulu Cloudman, Recording Secretary, 2516 Van Buren ayenue 1 Brotherhood of American Yeomen, Og-don Og-don Homeiitead No .1503 meets on every Tuesday evening In W. O. W. "hall, Fraternity Fra-ternity building. Washington avoj je. Meet with us. Fred Mitchell, foreman: J. A. Junk, correspondent, 3202 Washington aevnue. Ogden Lodgo No. 1314. Loyal Order of Mooso meets every Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. I .O. O. F. hall. 2320 Washlng-1 Washlng-1 ton avenue W. J. Wright, Dictator; J. H. Knauss, Secretary, 301 Colonel Hud-eon Hud-eon Bldg. The Woman's Benefit Association of the Maccabees, Sllvor Review, No. 1; meets every Friday evening at 8 o'clock In the Woodman hall, Fratornlty block, 2320 Washington avenue. Visiting members mem-bers cordially Invited to attend. Emma Hadlock. L. C; Jennlo Prout. R. K., 2455 Van Buren avenuo. Tho Rojil Highlanders. Ogden Costlo 625, meets In tho Eagles hall on Hudson avenuo evory second and fourth Tuesday evenings at 8 o'clock. Visiting Highland-era Highland-era cordially Invited. G. Van Hoist 111 Pro., P. F. Planz, 2635 Lincoln, aecro-tary-treasurer. American Masonic Federation (Unlvor-eal (Unlvor-eal Scottish Rite) Ogden Lodgo No. 81 meets every Monday 8 p. m. at 3C3 24th SL Jamen Macbeth, R.W.M.. 2450 Wash. Ave O. A. Mullor, Socrotary, 2562 Waah. Ave Visitors always welcome Royal Neighbors of America meets every second and fourth Monday nights of each month at 8 o'clock at tho now Odd Fellows' hall, Fraternity building, Visiting neighbors Invited. Mary Crawford, Craw-ford, Oraclo, 2676 Lafayette Nettie Turner, Tur-ner, Rccordor. 2643 Van Buron, Masonic Queen Esther Chapter No. 4, O. IS. S regular mcotlngs held at Masonic Mason-ic hall on Washington Ave., between 25th and 26th Sts., tho first and third Fridays of -each month. Sojourning mombers cordially cor-dially invited to attend. Cora B. Heath. W. M Linda L. Irwin, SccreUtry. Woodmen of the World, Weber Camp No. 74, meets Jn the W. O, W. hall, Fratornlty Fra-tornlty block. 2320 Washington avenuo, every Thursday ovonlng at 8 o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially Invited to attend. C. L. Nelson. C. C, W. M. Plg-gott. Plg-gott. Clerk. P. O. Box 488. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Ogdon Aorlo No. 118, meota every Wcdnosday ovonlng at 8 o'clock ul Eagles' Homo. 2131 Grant Ave. Visiting brother Eagles are Invited to attend the meotinga. Club roomn open at 11 a. m. C. E. Carlllc, W, President; W. M. Plggott, Secretary; Dr. H. B. Forbes, Acrle Physician. Utah Camp No. 9990 Modern Woodmen of America, meets every Wednesday night in the Hurat hall, 2439 Hudson Ave Ont of town members cordially Invited to meet with ub. Frftd E. Williams' Wil-liams' consul; J. R HLnchcllff. Clerk. Ogden Lodgo No. 55 Independent Order of Odd Follows, meets In 1. O. O. K hall every Tuesday ovonlng. Visiting brothers broth-ers cordially invited to bo present. H. P. Peterson, N. G.; Henry Klssoll, Secretary. Secre-tary. Tho Order of Railway Employes, Ogden Division No. 41. meets evory first and third Fridays of each monlh at tho Eaglea" hall, at 8:16 p. m. Visiting brothers broth-ers cordially Invited. Adrian Schlpper, Secretary. Ogdon Lodgo No. 2 Knights of Pythlaa racet3 ovcry Monday evening at 8 o'clock In Caotlo Hall of tho Pythian building, ' 2351 Grant uvonuo. Visiting Knights welcome. wel-come. Allen Gorr. C. C; W. L. Underwood, Under-wood, K. of R. S.i H. E, Palmor, 2263 Washington Avo., M. of F. Neighbors of Woodcraft ,Ogcon Clrclo No. 681, meets the 1st and 3rd Wednesday Wednes-day evening of each month, at 8 o'clock in thu now Woodmen hall, Vlnltlng neighbors invited. Sarah Raneon, G. N., 14G West Patterson Ave. Phono 1235-R. Mario Crltes. Clerk, 2731 Monroe Ave. Phono 3261-J. LEGAL NOTICES WARREN IRRIGATION COMPANY Principal Place of Business, Warren, Weber County, State of Utah. Notice There aro delinquent upon the following described stock, on account ac-count of assessment levied on the 13th day ot September, 1917, and eleventh annual payment on stock, the several amounts set opposite the name ot the respective stockholders, as follows: No certificates of stock have been issued. 1 Name Shares. Am't. Joel W. "White 10 S 30,00 J Henry W. Harris 20 60.00 J. T. White : 10 17.50, Frank East 5 15.00 John Davis 28 84.00. C. A. Davis 11 33.00 T. L. White 10 12.75 Richard Hodson . . 7 21.00 Daniel Hodson . .4. ....... . 29 87.00 R. B. Gibson 5 10.00 ' H. H. Henderson 148 290.00! D. C. Thomas 30 90.00 C. E. Judklns . ; 20 30.00 Wm. J. Hodson 33 99.00 John Hodson ,24 72.00 James Devlin . 15 45 00 A. J. Gravltt 15 45.00 And in accordance with law, and in compllanco with a resolution of tho bord of directors, mado on tho 30th day of November, 1917, so many shares of each parcel of said stock as may be necessary, will be sold at the residence resi-dence of tho secretary in said Warren War-ren precinct, Weber county, state of Utah, on the 28th day of Deember, 1917, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, there-on, together, with the cost of advertising adver-tising and expenses of tho sale. This, the 17th day of December, 1917. J. M. FOLKMAN, Secretary. THE DAVIS & WEBER COUNTIES 1 . CANAL CO. NOTICE There are delinquent up'-' on the following described stock on account of assessment levied on September Sep-tember 8, 1917, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respec-tico respec-tico shareholders, as follows: Name No. Cert Shares. Am't Adams, Geo. W...3330 6. S21.00 Adams, Geo. W. . .3832 1. 3.50 Bone, Francis ...4025 18.5 64.75 Bone, Francis ...4024 20. 70.00 Brown, Jocn 8534 2. 7.00 Burnett, J. H 3781 5. 17.50 Clark, Chas. E....3169 5. 17.50 Clark, Chas. E 3050 2. 7.00 Crelghbaum, Chas.2714 5. 17.50 Crelghbaum, Chas. 553 10. 17.50 Corb'rldge, Calvin. 3845 3. 10.50 Corbrldge, 'L. G.. . 981 6. 10.50 Corbridge, W. H..3195 5. 17.50 Fisher, Horton L..3241 4.5 15.75 Fisher, GonoVa E.. 3273 15. 52.50 Fisher, Geneva E..3274 5. 17.50 Fernellus, Ileber A 3857 1. 3.50 Fernellus, Heber A. 1 3911 1, 3.50 Fairmont Homo Building' Co 3918 6. 21.00 Fairmont Home ' Building Co 3936 2. 7.00 Fairmont Homo Building Co 3970 1. 3.50 Fairmont Home Building Co 3972 4. 14.00 JGAL NOTIC ( H Fairmont Home ' ' Building Co 3973 4. 14.00 jH Fairmont Home Building Co 3974 4. 14.00 l JM Fairmont Home jH Building Co 3975 3. 10.50 jH Gamer, John 3954 .5 1.75 VM Holmor, Heber... .2967 10. 35.00 Harbortson, Jas.,,3777 1. 3.50 Laytou, Orson 3943 2.25 7.87 Lambert, Leo J...37C7 2. 7.00 Marlon, Tho Hotel 3558 15. 52.50 Marion, Tho Hotel 3816 5. 17.50 JM Marion, Tho Hotol 3837 1. 3.50 Marion, The Hotel 3901 5. 17.50 jH Marion, Tho Hotol 3917 4. 14.00 Parry, Caleb 93 5.1204 lff.85 I Parry, Caleb 604 1,3358 4.67 Parry, Caleb 1082 1.0748 3.84 Parry, Calob 1937 2.4690 8.64 Parker, Geo. G 3652 1 3. 10.50 Roberts, Mary E..1293 10. 35.00 . Roberts, Mary E.. 1708 4. 14.00 ! Roberts, Mary E..2295 6. 21.00 If Roberts, Mary E..4026 7. 21.50 JM Roberts, Mary E,. 744 6. 10.50 I Rampton, Geo. A.. 2740 2. 7.00 ' Roberts, Walton A.3412 10: 35.00 Roberts, Walton A.3413 5. . 17.50 Roberts, Walton A.3624 5. 17.50 Robinson, Mary Jane 2912 2. 7.00 Stoker, John II. ..3550 4. 14.00 Terry, John D....3675 2. 7.00 Watt, J. C 3095 5. 17.50" J jH Watt J. C 3096 5. 17.50 And in accordance with Jaw and order o the board of directors mado on the 8th of September, 191 A so many JM shares of oach parcel of such stock as may be necessary will bo sold at the south door of the Weber county court house, in Ogden, Utah, on the 22nd day of December. 1917, at I'i o'clock noon of said day to pay delinquent assess1- I ment thereon, together with the cost I of advertising and expenses of sale. ' J. C. NYE, 602 Ecclcs Bldg. Secrotary SUMMONS. I In the District Court of Weber I fM County, State of Utah. Martha M. i I IB Worton, Plaintiff, vs. George E. jj jH Worton, Defendant Tho State of Utah to Said Defendant:! jH You are hereby summoned to ap j pear within twenty days after service I IH of this summons upon you, if served I within tho county in which" this action Is brought; otherwise within thirty 1 days after service, and defend tne above entitled action; and in case of your failure bo to do, Judgment will bo I rendered against you according to the 1 demand of tho complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court This action Is brought to obtain a decree dissolving tho bonds of matri-mony matri-mony now and heretofore existing be-tweon be-tweon yourself and the plaintiff herein ' and for expense of this action .and for -r counsel fees. GEO. S. DEAN, , Plaintiff's Attorney. j P. O. Addros3: R. F. D. 3, Ogden, J Utah. First publication Dec. 12, 1917; last publication Jan. 16, 1918. j It is unfortunate that all grocers are not so candid as tho marketman in Hays who advertised "Food for Thought." That's about . all the cus-i tomer gets for a dollar in any grocery this year. Kansas City Star. GROCERY WITH SOCIALIST POSTER IS CLOSED FOU OVERCHARGING! I , Two signs hang m tho show" window of Herman Dworklo' wholesale grocery in New York. One says: "Closod By Order ot tho U. S, Food Admlnl8tratlon." The other Is a Socialist Party lithograph of tho recent campaign, with a picture of Socialist candidates. candi-dates. , These signs toll tho story that although Dworkls aided candl- " dates opposed to the war, hfi wa3 y I not averse to making -a little wa j H profit Dworkls held a federal liccn&o as a wholesaler. 'One. wit- frl ness sworo that Dworkls charged ti'l him $14 for 100 pounds of sugar fi The purchase, tho witness, said, ul was billed at tho regular price anil j ho had to pay the balanco to tho j wholesaler In cash. i i m 1 mSmSSm"' W lTi7l.iV,i t'"I-tt l"lcsaKa"''l!"1MMM " iiiasMamBZJEzaBB tawMmM in i ' iMt ja "''" ' '! ... . . ill l , w , ! , , 1 ..j.. 1 -t-i J ".l.wmwj tt.'MW ' uv.-'" " " ,ti'WWJMB |