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Show MODERN WOODMEN ATTENTION. . All members requested to meet at Eagles' hall Sunday at 1 o'clock sharp to attend the funeral of Brother A. W. Itnnkln. at Second ward, at 2 p. in. .T. H. SHAFBR, Clerk. P. A PARIS. Consul. "GQ1WG8 G01NG1 1 I The Choicest Land in -Sff I I Park Valley w mmm, To Be Sold at Auction at mCmr I Salt Lake City W l 1 Friday, Oct 2i9 att 2 pit H 1 ' AT THE ROOMS OF THE MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION, VERMONT I I P BUILDING. ; X j IV III f p S TERMS OF SALE ONE-FIFTH D OWN, THE BALANCE IN FIVE EQUAL V l f PAYMENTS, AT 7 PER CENT. f V 1 J $ THESE LANDS EMBRACE 6,000 A CRES OF THE CHOICEST FRUIT AND I I 1 FARM LANDS IN PARK VALLEY, WI TH GOOD, RICH SOIL, AND EASILY ACCESSIBLE. N (i EACH PURCHASER OF A TRACT OF THESE LANDS WILL BE GIVEN .MlM Vfpffl I A Town Lot In Kingston Free! W, 1 : IF THE PURCHASER OF A FARM TRACT DESIRES, I WILL CONTRACT TO BREAK AND CLEAR THE ,M LAND PLANT IT. WITH FIRST-CLASS SEED, HARVEST AND MARKET THE CROP, AND. AFTER DEDUCTING ;j It EXPENSES, WILL PLACE THE BALANCE OF THE PROCEEDS IN THE BANK, TO BE APPLIED ON THE PUR- 3. CHASE PRICE, I THUS j'J I . HELP THE BUYER TO PAY FOR HIS LAND! f M EXCURSION TO ENABLE PROSPECTIVE PURCHASERS TO SEE THESE LANDS BEFORE THE DAY OF ft SALE ONE MORE EXCURSION WILL BE RUN FROM SALT LAKE AND OGDEN TO PARK VALLEY. OCT. 18, RE- JU. TURNING OCT 20 AMPLE PROVISIONS HAVE BEEN MADE. FOR ACCOMMODATING ALL WHO GO. jti I GUARANTY . :v! IN CASE YOU ARE UNABLE TO GO AND SEE THESE LANDS, I GIVE YOU A GUARANTY OF THE TRUTH $ OF EVERY STATEMENT MADE REGARDING THEM. IN CASE OF MISREPRESENTATION, MR. T. D. RYAN. ;! PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY TRUST & SAVINGS BANK OF OGDEN. WHO IS THE TRUSTEE, AND TO WHOM ALL PAYMENTS ARE TO BE MADE, IS EXPRESSLY AUTHORIZED TO REFUND THE MONEY PAID, OR TO SEE THAT ALL THE TERMS OF THE CONTRACT ARE CARRIED OUT. ' & WAS THERE EVER SUCH AN OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE A FARM? YOU ARE URGED TO ATTEND THE t.y AUCTION SALE OCT 21, AT 2 P. M., WHERE MAPS SH OWING THE LANDS IN DETAIL WILL BE IN USE, M 1 : " PS. FRANCIS MING $ FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG OGDEN, UTAH, OR THE HUSSEY-WOOD REALTY CO., OGDEN OR BRIGHAM CITY SALT LAME HEADQUARTERS :;N BETTILYON, 1012 E. THIRD SO. ST., OE MANUFACTURERS. ASSOCIATION EXHIBIT ROOMS, VERMONT BLDG. I )Q) Towel Sale t Azi J Q, Begins Monday S Do You Need Towels? Here's the X greatest towel sale we have held in l years. In one of our Washington Avenue windows we are ' ? showing a most remarkable lot of towels. They S are to be placed on sale Monday morning. ' 3 Wc have just received from one of the large towel manu- ? facturers 250 dozen assorted Huck towels. They represent the j 1 tail end of Lis .season's output. In r.rder to dispose of the ontim lot Muickly h- offered ? them to 118 at a price which permits us to res.-ll lli.-ii. at prices wlm.li arc impossible un- J ( der ordinary conditions. ..... . . , L t V S The lot consists of linen Huck tovvHs which k-11 popularly at ;3 cents to 10 rents X plain Hncksfaiu-y renters-some ntire fancy desipnx-llemstitched and innd f L ktyles are shown. . ' . ? Hegrinninp Monday inorninp and continuing thru Hno week we rlacc the enhro i lot on sale at . J After giving our customer a chance. in this 20c sale, to share our saving, the TT TT "J" tl J J J remainder will he placed in stock at rrp- TfTl fV !m1 H V ulnr pries. Look at your towel supply j f Jj U JL JJL vLy f now. Come to the sale Monday. . J S 1 You Can Work Near a Window I esssr in winter when you have a Perfec- ssTOOTr tion Oil Heater. It is a portable jAmS radiator which can be moved to tfy&rj j) any part of a room, or to any room- Absolutely smolekss and odorless 7.fp,j you do nor have to work close to the ijvX! stove, which is usually far from the cvX window. You can work where you -viiVii;j wish, and be warm. You can work on dul1 winfer days in the fu" ,;Cnt near Ji fiff w'ndow, without beinj chilled to v the bone. Hj The Perfection Oil Heater quickly gives heat, and with one tilling of the font burns steadily for nine hours, without smoke or smell. An indicator always shows the amount of oil in the font. The filler-cap, filler-cap, put in like a cork in a bottle, is attached by a chain..' This heater has a cool handle and a damper top. The Perfection' Oil Heater has an auiomatlc-Iocklng ' flame spreader, which prevents the wick from being turned high enough to smoke, and is easy to remove and drop back, so the wick can be quickly cleaned. The burner body or gallery cannot become wedged and can be unscrewed in an instant for rewicking. The Perfection Oil Heater is finished in Japan or nickel, is strong, durable, well-made, built for service, and yet light and ornamental. . v DtaUrt Butryvbri. If ,ot ,1 yours, uriti for dticrip'. 'jft ciraJtr j i to fat mta'tst tftncf of f T" ""Jt y?y Continental Oil Company Ynv y 4 |