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Show 1 1 i -1 I Atlcnlion! Auto Owners Look in our south display window. I We have filled it with new auto tires I at greatly reduced prices. I pi ' I I Tires are guaranteed for I 3500 miles. 1 I I Come early to get the size you use. I 1 Save half your tire cost. I Ge& A. Lowe Co. I THIN PEOPLE SHOULD TAKE PHOSPHATE Nothing Like Plain Bltro-Phosphate to Put on Firm Healthy Flesh and to Increase Strength. Vigor and Nerve Force .Ividpinc front the counties preparations prepara-tions and treatments which are con-ijnmtlly con-ijnmtlly boms advertised for the purpose of making thin people fleshy, developing firm., neck and bUCt, and repla Iiik Ugl) hollOWa and angles Yiy the soft curved lines of health and beauty there arc evidently evi-dently thousands of men and women who ke nlv feel excessive thinness. Thinness and weakness are usually duo to starved nerves. Our bodies need more phosphate than is contained in modern foods. Physicians claim there Is nothiiu: that will supply this deficiency so well as the orgiini phosphate known among druggists as hltrophospnate which Is ln- expensive and Is sold by Culley Drue Co. and ICcIntyre Drug Co. and most all druggists under a guarantee of eettsfaC- ; tion or money bnek By f'rding the nerves directly and by supplying the body cells with the necessary phosphoric i food elements, bltro-phosphate quickly produces a welcome transformation In the appearance; the Increase in weight frequently lelne astonishing ' This Increase in weight also carries wiih it a general impiovement In the health SVervoMsneas, sleeplessness and lack of en rg which nearly always C-eonipany C-eonipany excessive thinness, soon disap 'pear. dull ayes become bright, and pale checks glow with the bloom of perfec t health. CM 'Tics' Although bltro-phosphste is unsurpassed for relieving nervousness, sleeplessness and general weakness it should not. owing to its remarkable flesh-growing properties, be used by any-! any-! one who does not desire to put on flesh. Ad i i tisement. B nn I oo Read the Classified Ads. I Save the Babies T NFANT MORTALITY is something frightful. Wo can hardly realize that of all the children born in civilized countries, twenty-two per cent., " or nearly one-quarter, die before they reach one year ; thirty-seven per cent., or more than one-third, before they are five, and one-half before they are fifteen ! We do not hesitate to say th3t a timely use of Cas'oria would save many of these precious Hve3. "Neither do we hesitate t say that many of these infantile deaths aro occasioned by the use of narcoYlc preparations. Drops, tinctures and soothing syrups sold for children's complaints contain H more or less opium or morphine. They are, in considerable quantities, deadly poisons. In any quantity, they stupefy, retard circulation and lead I to congestions, sickness, death. There can be no danger in the U3e of Cas- I , toria if it beare the signature of Chas. H, Fletcher j as it contain:; no opiates or narcotics of any kind, ya. " Genuine Castorla always bears the signature of 'CZcUC Bwa iiiwi in maMi . DON'T LET IT LINGER. A rough that follows la grippe or any cough that "bangs on" from winter win-ter to spring wears down the sufferer, leaving him or her in a weakened stale unable to ward off sickness and disease Jos willard. US Fillmore street, Nashville, Tenn.. writes: "I was-suffering was-suffering with a dry harking cough and a pain in my chest, but since taking Foley's Honey and Tar I have been relieved." re-lieved." It soothes, heals and cures I coughs, colds and croup. Good for whooping cough A R. Mclntyre Drug Co. Advertisement, THERE'S A WAY I TO SAVE Few men or women who have provided a reserve fund for themselves have done so without the starting of a bank account no matter how small. You can start the same way. Deposits in this bank will secure to you and those dearest to you that safety which can only come with the knowledge that your financial reserve has been created, that you arc prepared to meet emergencies. emer-gencies. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK OGDEM, UTAH FEW FOLKS HAVE GRAY JAM NOW Well-known local druggist says everybody is using old-time recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Hair that loses, its color and luster, or when it fades, turns gray, dull and lifeless, is caused by a lack of sulpliur in the hair our grandmother made up a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to keep her locks dark and beautiful, I and thousand of women and men whrt I value that even color, that beautiful dark shade of hair which is so it-tractive, it-tractive, us.- only this old-time recipe Nowadays we get this famous mixture mix-ture improved by the addition of Othei ingredients by asking at any drug ' store for a bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound" which darkens dark-ens the hair so naturally, so evenly,: I that nobody can possibly tell it has been applied. You Just dampen a I sponge or soft brush with it and draw j this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. Py morning: the gray hair disappears; but what delights the ladies with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound is that, be-j sides beautifully darkening the hair I after a few applications, it also brines back the gloss and luster aTid gives it an appearance of abundant Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound Com-pound is a delightful toilet requisite j to impart color and a youthful ap-1 I pearance to the hair. 11 is not intend led for the cure, mTtlgaHon or pre-1 ventlon of disease Advertisement. I oo Dixon's Come Through With Flying Colors In the racing world, a list of races run is a list of races won by GRAPHITE Automobile LUBRICANTS Practically every noted dn er uses Dixon's. The specially selected flake graphite gives a superior lubrication that prevents wear Let Dixon's nd your car of friction as they do the racing drivers'. AsM your dealer for the Dtxon Lubricatine Chart JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO. LEGAL NOTICES Annual Tax Sale Notice is hereby givert In accordance with Section 2655, Compiled Laws of Ptah, 1007: as amcnrlcf b Chapter j 114 Session Laws of Utah, 1911. that' Weber County, Utah, by and through its board of county commissioners, will, on Monday, Mas -n. 118, at 12 o'clock noon at the front door of the County Court Hou9e, in Ogden City, V. In r c ounty, Utah, offer for sale in separate parcels for cash, all of the real estate hereinafter described, together to-gether with all other real estate held by Weber county under tax deed, and nn such sale the county ce,k of Weber We-ber county, Ptah. will execute and de-liver de-liver to the purchaser all of the title of the Slate of l tah, ounty of Weber. City of Ogden, or any town or schcol or other taxing district - -ed In the real estate so sol' rxcepiing however how-ever any interest held by Ogden City, tinder lax sale made to Ogden City up to and including sales for delinquent taxes for 189 P No bid will be accepted for less th in .ill taxes costs am) interest to date or sale herein referred to. MARTIN P BROWN, MORONI SKEEN, D. H. ENSIGN, Board of County Commissi"ners of Weber County, Utah. ( M Ramey, County Clerk of Weber We-ber county, Utah. Dated April 15. 191 B; First publication April PS. 1918. Last publication May 18. 1918. LIST OF PROPERTY UNDER TAX DEED TO WEBER COUNTY TO BE OFFERED FOR SALE AT PUB- LIC AUCTION AS ABOVE STATED Being (he S. 50 ft. of the W. 30 ft. of Lot 2, Block 2, Plat "A", of Ogden City Survey. Being the W. 2.5 ft. of Lot 1. Block 9. Plat "A", of Ogden Citv Survey Being the N. 117 ft. of the S. 202 ft of Lot 5, Block 10, Plat ,;A", of Ogden City Survey. Being the S. 41.25 ft. of the N 85 ft. of Lot 5, Block 10, Plat "A". Of Ogden City Survey. Being Ihe S. C6 ft. of Lot 9, Block 11, Plat "A", of Ogden City Survey Beginning 120 ft. N. from the S. E cor. of Lot 2, Block 13. Plat "A", Ogden City Survev. th. W 37 ft. N. 20 ft. W. 50.5 ft . N 4 ft.. E 87 5 ft., S. 24 ft to the place of beg. The taxes herein includ'; personal tax in Book E, page 85. Being the W. 1-2 of Lot 7. Block 31, Plat "A", of Ogden City Survey. Being the w 80 ft. of Lot 8; BIock 44, Plat "A", of Ogden City Surey. Being the TO 2.9 ft of Ixit 2. B;.)ck 55. Flat "A", of Ogaen City S'irvey. Being the E. 33 ft. of the W 66 ft. of the N. 1-2 of Lot 8. Blc.k 4, Plat "B". of Ogden City Survey. Being the E. 66 ft. of the W. 2 of Lot 1. Block 11, Plat "B", of Ogden City Survey. Being the N 66 ft. of E. 148.5 ft. of the W. 1S1 5 ft. of Lot 8, Block 15, Plat "B", Ogden City Survey Being part of Lots 2 and 4, Block 16. Plat ' ""'. Ogden city Survey. Beg 165 ft. N. and 33 ft E from the S V cor of Lot 3, Block 16. Plat "C", Ogden City Survev th. N 1 1.6 ft W 157 ft.. S. 116 ft , E 157 ft. to the rlace of beg Being part of Ixits 4 and 7, Block 16, Plat "C ". Ogden City Survey. Beg 165 ft N. and 8 ft E from the S. W. cor of Lot 4. Block 16. Plat "C", Ogden Citv Survey; th. N. 341 3 ft., E. 17 ft., S 341.3 ft., W. 17 ft. to Ihe place of beg. Being part of Lots 6. 7 and 8. Block 16. Plat "C", Ogden City Survey. Beg 125 ft S. from the N. W. cor of Lot 6. Block 16. Plat "C,,. Ogden Og-den City Survev; th. S. 14.6 ft., E. 297 ft . N. 14.6 ft., W. 297 ft. to the place of beg. Being the N 165 ft of the E of Lot 10, Block 31, Plat "C", Ogden City Survey. Being the N 41 ft of the E 148.6 ft of the V 297 ft of Lot 5. Block 39, Plat "C", Ogden City Survey. Being the E. 50 ft of the V. 297 ft. of Lot 6, Block 39, Plat "C", Ogden City Survey. , Being the S 50 ft of the W. 125 ft of Lot 2. Block 71. Plat ' C". Ogden City Survey. : Being the 3 ft 0f the S. 96 ft. of the W 125 ft. of Ixl 2. Block 71. Plat "C". OgdM City Survey, Part of Lots 2 and 3, Block 10, S. 0 S . Ogden City Survey. Beg. at the intersection of the N line of 32nd St and W. line of Hudson Ave., in I igden City. Utah th. N. 110 fi W. 42.5 ft, S. 110 ft , E 42 5 ft to the place of beg. Being the p. 50 fl of the S. 20.8 ft of Lot 13. BJock lii, 8. O. S., of ( gden City .Survey. Being the N S2.5 ft. of the S. 344 ft , of W. 53.75 ft. of E 161.25 ft of Lot 13. Block 10. S. O. S of Ogden City Survey. I Lots 12 to 15, Block 1, Brummitt's Addition. Ad-dition. Lots 1 and 2, Block 2, Brummitt's Addition. Ad-dition. Lot (", Brummitt's Addition Lot "D", Brummitt's Addition. Lot 43, Capitol Addition BeinK the est 5 ft of Lot 6. Block 3. Central Park Addition. Being all of Lot 11 and S. 11 ft of Lot 12, Block 5. Central Park Annex Add. to Ogden City. Lot 26, Blovk 7. Central Park Add. Lots 23 to 44. Block 2. City Park Add. Beg 270 30 ft. N. from the S. W. cor of Lot 4. Block 1, Cropse Third Add . th N. Ill ft., N. 58 deg. 56 mln. E. 264.8 ft.. S. E to a point 8C deg 22 min. E. 395 ft., lo the place of beg. Being Lot 33, Dankowski s Subdivision Ol Lot- 5 to S, Block 56, Plat "A ', Ogden City Survey. Lots 1 to 6, Block 1. Dunn's Addition. Lots 44 to 47, Block 3, East Park Ad- ! dition. Lots 24 and 25. Block 18, Florence Park Addition to Ogden City, I Utah Lots 1 to 5, Block 1, Kings Addition to Ogden Citv Being the E 34 j ft. of W. 68 ft. of Lots 1 to 5. Block 1 King's Addition to Ogden City, Utah. Being S. ITT. fi ,,, I ot 12, Block 26. Lakeview Addition ( den City. Utah-Lots Utah-Lots 13 and 14, Block 26, Lakuvlew I Addition. LEGAL NQTTgjjtL Lots 1 to 3, Block 28. Lakeviow Addition Addi-tion Lot 8. Block 40, Lakeview Addition. Lots 24 and 25, block 46, Lakeview addition. ad-dition. Lots 25 to 36. block 47, Lakeview addition. ad-dition. Lot 8, block 1 Monterey addition to Ogden Citv, Utah. Lots 11 and 14. block 1, Mountain lew addition to Ogden City. Utah Lot 32, block 1. Mountain View addition addi-tion to Ogden City. Utah. Lots 39 and 40, block 2 Mountain View addition to Ogden City. Utah I Lots 20 and 21. block 10, Mountain View addition to Ogden City, Utah. Lots 1 to 5. block 15, Nob Hill addition to Ogden City. Utah. Being th east 16 foot of lot 7, block 16, Nob Hill addition to Ogden City. Utah. Lot 10 to 12, block 22. Nob Hill addition addi-tion to Ogden City Lot 14. block 15. Nob Hill Annex addi t ion to Ogden City. Lots 21 to 25. block 15. Nob Hill Annex addition to Ogden City. Lot 2, block 4 Otto Berber's addition Lots i to 4. block 2, Prospect Heights addition. Lots 41 to 44, block 2. Prospect Heights addition. Ivots 9 to 14, block 2, River Tark addition. ad-dition. Lots 1 and 2, block 3, River Park ad dition. Lots 3 to S, block 3, River Tark addition. addi-tion. Lot 1. block 5. River Park addition. Lots 2 to 4, block 5, River Park addi tion. Lots 27 and 2S, bloc 5. River Park addition. ad-dition. Lots 29 and 30, block 5, River Park addition. ad-dition. Lots 5 and 6. block 7, River Park addition ad-dition Lots 17 and 18, block 7, River Park addition. ad-dition. Lots 13 and 14, block 11, River Park addition. Lots 17 to 20, block 12, River Park ad dition Lots 5 to 8. block 13, River Park addition. ad-dition. Lois 17 to 23, block 13, River Park ad dition. Lots 1 and 2, block 14. River Park addition ad-dition Lota 28 lo 32. block 15, Ri.er Tark addition ad-dition Lots 7 to 9 block 16, River Park addition. ad-dition. ' Lots 28 to 32. block 16. River Park addition. ad-dition. South r of lot 12. block l, Rivervlew addition. I Lot 45. block 1, Rivorside Tark addi t'on. Lots 20 and 21, block 4. Rushton addition. addi-tion. Lets 26 to 38. blo'.k 4, Rushton addition. addi-tion. Jeing the S. 16 it 4 in. of lot 20 4nd N 16 ft 8 in. of lot 21 block 1. South Park addition to Ogden City. Utah. All of lots 22 to 2K, and S 20 ft. of lot 29. block 1. Stephens First addi lion to Ogden City. Utah. jLots 15 to 1 block 2. Stephen First addition to Ogden City, LTtah. Lots IS and 19, block 2, Stephens First additicn Lot block 2. Stephen's first addition Beg. 20 ft. E. from the NE corner of lot 1 block 2 Stephen's first addition ad-dition to Ogden Cltj Utah; ihe south 587 3 ft., east 67 5 ft, north 587 3 ft, west 67 6 ft. to the place of beginning (Except that part redeemed by John P. O'Neill as follows: Being the south 30 ft. more or less of the east 67.6 ft of that part of the above described land which lies south of 33rd St., in t'gden City, Utah.) (NoteJ Since the sale of above real estate in 1912, the description of this property has been changed to Sec 4 Twp 5 north range 1, we.-t in northwest Li of said section. ; Lot 3, block 1. Taylor's addition. ' Lot 1 and south 4 ft of lot 2, block 5, Terrance Sub Lot 3, block 6 Terrace subdivision. 1 Lots 7 and 8, block 8. Terrance subdivision. subdiv-ision. Lots 13 to 16, block 8, Terrance subdivision. sub-division. Lots 36 to 40. block 2, Valley View addition. ad-dition. South 10 ft of lot 42 and all of lot 43. block 2. Valley View addition to Ogden City, Utah Lots 41 and 12, block 4, Woodmansee s addition. Lots 4 and 5. block 7, Woodmansee's addit ion. Section 5, township 5 north, range 1 west. Beg. 432.13 ft. south and 33i ft. east from intersection of east line of Washington avenue and north line of section 5, township 5 north range 1 west, s. L M., U. S. survey; th north 56.5 ft, east 33 3 ft . south 58.5 ft. west 33.3 ft, to the place of beginning, j Section 5, township 5 north, range 1 west. Beginning on the west line of Grant avenue. 294 ft south from north line of section 5 township 5 norih. R. 1 west. S. L. M. U. S. surves . ih. south 6 ft, west 187 ft . north 6 ft , east 187 ft. to place of beginning. Section 9. township : north, range 1 west. Beginning 21 45 chs. east and S 905 chs north from southwest corner of the northwest Li section 'j township 5 north. R. 1 west, S. L. M. I S. survey; th. north 70 ft, east 100 ft., southwest to a point 145 ft east from the point of beginning. West to the placo of beginning. N. W Liof S E. of Sec. 9, Tp 5 North. Range 1 West Beg at the S W. cor of Block ZZ, South Ogden Plat A. th S 570 ft . L 167 ft, N. 570 ft , W. 167 ft to the place of beg E. of S. E. 44 of Sec. 15. Twp. 5 North. Range 3 West Beg 16. 12 chs. S. from the N E. cor of the S E. Li of Sec. 15. Twp. 5 N. R 3 W S. L. M,, U. S. survey; th . 11 ft, S 10 chs. E. 11 ft. 14. 10 chs to ihe place of beg S. E. U of N E. Li of Sec. 4. Twp. 6 North. Rrange 1 West. Beg. at the S. E. cor of the N. E of Sec 4, Twp 6 N , R 1 W., S L M I S survey, th N. 5 chs, W. 1.25 chs, S. 13 rds, W. 13 rds, N. 13 rds, W. to center of county road, south -westerh along road to a point 5. 64 chs. W of beg , E. 5. 64 chs. to the place of beg S. E. U of Sec. 16, Twp. 6 North, Range 1 West. Beg 236.3 ft. S. irom the N. E cor of the S. E. i of Sec. 16. Tp. 6 N.. K 1 W . S. L. M . U. S, survey; th S. SS deg. 16 mm, W 343.5 ft, S. 50 min., W 1243 ft, E 349.3 ft, N. 1258.6 ft to the place of beg. Sec. 17. Twp. 6 North, Range 1 West, 66x211.86 ft Beg 42114 ft W.j LEGAL NOTICES and 262 ft S. from intersection of ' S. line of Second St. and W. lino of Wash. Ave. in Ogden Citv Utah th S. 66 ft. W. 211.86 ft. N. 66 ft' E. 211 86 ft to the place of beg ' N. W. 't of Sec. 29. Tp. 6 N . Range 1 West and N. W. U of Sec. 30. Tp 6 N.. Range i West (.20 acre) Be? 145.5 ft S. from the N E. cor of Scr. 30, Tp. 6 N . R. 1 W., S. L M U. S. survey; th W 82. 87 ft s 66 fc. E. 132 ft, N. 66 ft, W. to' placo of beg N, E. L. of See. 20, Tp. 6 North. Ranee 1 W. (1.35 acres). Beg. 82.3 L W from the N E. cor of Sec. .10 Tn 6 N . R. 1 W . S. L. M . P. S 'sur-vey, 'sur-vey, th S 2S1 5 ft, E. 82.87 ft fl 399 ft. W. 107.68 ft, N. 660 ft,' E 218 ft to the place of beg. Also I beg 660 ft S from the N E cor of Sec. 30, Tp 6 N.. R 1. W , S. L. M. U. S. survey, th S 37 deg 57 min' W. to C. P. right of way, E to east line of said section, N. to the place of beg. S. E. '4 of Sec. P,n, Tp 6 N., Range 1 West (1 acre) Beg at the intersection inter-section of E line of "A" Ave. and S. line of 25th St., in Ogden City Utah. th. E. 146 66 ft, S. 298 7 ft' t W. 146 66 P, N. 298 7 ft. to th& place of beg S. W. of See 33, Tp. 6 N . Ranijc 1 West Beg. at. the intersection of the S line of 32nd St and W 1 Lne of Sec. 33. Tp. 6 N R 1 V S L. M . U. S. survev. th S. 165.25 ft E 29.4 ft, N. 165 25 ft, W. 29 4 ft to the place of beg. W. of S. E Vi of Sec. 5. Tp. 6 S , Range 2 W. (2.50 acres). Beg! I 1233 ft. S. and 1173 26 ft E. from the N. W. cor of the S. E. of j Sec. 5, Tp. 6 N., R. 2 W., S. L. M., I U. S. survey, th N 550 ft. westerly I and southerly along river to a point W. of beg , E. 400 ft to the place of beg. , W. '2 of N E. 'i of Sec. 22, Twp 6 North. Range 3 W. (28.5 acres). Being the S. 937.7 ft of the N. 2257.7 ft of the W. of the N . ' of Sec 22. Twp. 6 N., P. 3 W., S. L. M., U. S survey. N. E. Li of N. E. U of Sec. 23. Twp. 6 N., Range 4 W. (12.70 acres). Being all of that portion of the N. E. U of the N. E. V of :c. 23, j Twp. 6 N., R. 4 W , S L. M . U. S. survey, lying east and north of Great Salt lake. iN. E. of N E. hi of Sec 19. Twp. 7 N.. R 1 W. (15.63 acresc). Beg. 434.86 ft W from the S. E. cor of ine in. v2 ot mo n u. t oi sec. 19. Twp. 7 N, R. 1 W , S. L. M., U. S. survey, th W 895 14 ft, N. 46 9 ft. to creek, northeasterly along creek to county road, scitb asterly and southerly along road to the place of beg. IN. E of N. W 't of Sec. 30, Tp. 7 North. R. 1 W. (1 85 acres). Beg. 140 rods N. and 11.48 rods W. and 1 deg E from the southeast cor- j ner of the N W. Li of Sec. 30, Tp. I 7 N . R. 1 W , S L. M.. U. S. survey; sur-vey; th. N. 77 deg. W. 16 rds, S. 1 deg. W. 19 rods. S. 77 deg E. 16 rds to j the place of beg. N. E. Li of Sec. 22. Twp. 8 N.. R. 1 W. (160 acres). Being all of the N E. ; 'i of Sec 22. Twp. 8 N., R. 1 W S. L. M., U. S survey. Being all of Sec. 1. Twp. 6 N , R. 3 E., S. L. M. (587.20 acres), U. S. survey. sur-vey. S. E. Li of S. W. U of Sec. 8. Twp. 7 N.. R. 1 E. (21 acres). Being the E. 61.10 rods of the S. 55 rod3 of the S. E. ' i of the S. W 't of Sec. 8, Tp. 7 N., R. 1 E., S L M , U. S. survev. S. . Li of N. W. U of Sec. 20, Twp. 7 N., R. 1 E. (1 acre). Beg. 52 rods 11 ft. E. from the N. W. cor. of the S. W. '4 of the N. W. '4 .of Sec. 20. Twp. 7 N., R. 1 E.. S. L. M , U. S. survey; th S. 10 rods, E. 16 rods. N 10 rods, W. 16 rods to the placo of beg Sec. 35. Tp. 7 N.. R. 1 E. (1.50 acres). Beg. 9.5 chs E. and 4 rods N. from the S. W. cor of the N. W. hi of Sec. 35. Twp. 7 N.. R. 1 E., S L M . 0 S survey, th N. 1 deg. 30 min., V. 4 92 ch- S. 88 deg. 30 min. E. 3.25 chs. S. 1 deg. 30 min. W. 1 92 chs., W. to the place of beg S. E. ; of Sec. 13, Twp. 7 N., R 4 E. (160 acres). Being the S E. hi I of Sec 13. Tp' 7 N., R. 4 E, S. L I M., U. S. survey. Rea'3 the Classified Ads. CSl MAMMUjjjjjljMM fjSjHr49a IHREsB&SIW. Ah! That's the Spot Sloan's Liniment goes right to it. Have you a rheumatic ache or a dull throbbing neuralgic pain? You can find a quick and effective relief in Sloan's Liniment. Thousands of homes have this remedy handy for all external pains because time and tunc aia it hu proven tho quickest rthei-So rthei-So dean nd euy to apply, too. No .-ub bins, no (tain, no inconvenience aj 13 toe ceue with plaatrnt or ointmnt. if you once uie Sloan 'eLinimrnt, you will never be vn til-out til-out it Generoua tize3 Dot tie, at ull amgp Sloan's prices not increased. 25c 50c 1 |