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Show Fm REM, BARGAINS CONSULT THESE COLUMNS S Ad ertl juit-jiLa ill .ui: column cost 7Gc. per Hog per month, payable i idvanca. ALVORD U ANYTHING; BELL 333. 3-a-u ARCHITECTS. F. C. WOODS & CO. 1st Nat' BanU ATTORNEYS-AT LAW. R. S. FARNS WORTH, AMorne-7-"' Law; 314 an: 31G Eccleu building. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. THE DEN Cigar and Tobacco, pe Doctors. JUNK. OGOEN JUNK HOUSE I? you BT any Kind of JuLk phone U3 up; J will call for It Boll phono 325-a; Ind. 725. FOR JUNK OF ANY KIND ?hoe Jacobson. Eoll f25-Z; Ind. 3eil-D. 11-16-11 Susie. OGDEN CITY MILITARY BAND. Music furnished for all occasions. Ind 1134-3724-A. 1311 1205. M OGDEN HAT WORKS. Hats cleaned, reblneked and retrlm-med. retrlm-med. by practical hatter. Fifth floor Lewis Blk. 7 16 tf WEBER REAL ESTATE & INVESTMENT CO. rircm frame house. $900; .300 rash; j balance $15 per month. pl-room frame house on 30lh $2, Mm. 5 choice lots on Grant Ave, cheap. Easy terms. We have-a 5-room modern brick home In Salt Lake City, we -would exchange ex-change for Ogden Real Estate. 2 12 acres on 12th, 4-rooni brick j house, barn and other out buildings; j K'O Elbc-rta peach trees will be In j full bearing next year. j 5 1-2 acres on 21 fit street, with two j houses, one G-rcoin, and one 2 p. m. , frame, Rood family orchard, plenty of waier; It Is nil In crop. "Would exchange for good residence property. prop-erty. G 1-1 acios on 7th street. 5-room house. 500 Elberta peach treon.good , water. This 13 ono of th best buys in Ogden. We have other bargains In farm and city property. WEBER REAL ESTATE & INVESTMENT CO. Phone 570, Opposite the Postoffice. 25x138 feet, with nice, new, modern dwelling, In southwest part of town. $1,450. " Worth more money $451) cash, balance on time. E. F. Brati, No. 410 25th strcot. 7 16 lwk 40 ACRES of land with 10 shares of wator. Located at Clinton, Davis county. Prlco 56.300 00. Address F. E. Mitchell, Hooper, 11. F. D. No. 2, Utah. 7Mmo ONE EIGHT ROOM HOUSE, largo lot. barn, room for four horsey lota of bay, wagpn. Ono blook lrtm business busi-ness center. Apply P. M. PocJson. 2401 WathioRtoa. &-26-tf THREE-ROOM house, lot 100x137 feet. Enquire 1485 23rd. Must he sold before August 1st. Bell 150A-Y. or 224. 7-27-lwk SUNNY ALBERTA. CANADA. J? ATTRACTING THOUSANDS OF PARMERS FROM THE UNITED STATES AND EUROPE. WHO ARK I POURING INTO THIS, THE GREAT-. GREAT-. EST WHEAT-PRODUCING AREA j ON THE AMERICAN CONTINENT. AND ARE BUYING UP THESE : FERTILE LANDS READY FOR THE I I 'LOW. AND ARE BECOMING RICH AND INDEPENDENT IN A VERY SHORT TIME. THE INVESTOR I CAN FIND NO BETTER, SAFER I OR SURER WAY TO MAKE MONEY MON-EY THAN INVESTING IN GOOD. I PRODUCTIVE WHEAT L ND3. THESE LANDS ARE INCREASING I IN VALUE AT THE RATE OF $5 AND UPWARDS PER ACRE PER YEAR, AND PRODUCE ENORMOUS CROPS EVERY YEAR. IT NOT BEING BE-ING NECESSARY TO LET THE LAND LAY IDLE EVERY OTHER YEAR, AS THE AVERAGE RAINFALL RAIN-FALL IS 22 INCHES. SOME OF THE MOST PROMINENT PROMIN-ENT CITIZENS OF OGDEN AND UTAH OWN AND ARE MAKING MONEY OUT OF ALBERTA FARM LANDS. WHY NOT YOU? IF YOU WANT TO SHARE IN THIS PROSPERITY PROS-PERITY OR DESIRE ANY INFORMATION, INFORM-ATION, COME IN AND LET US TELL YOU ABOUT IT. BEAUTIFUL BEAUTI-FUL ILLUSTRATED LITERATURE, GIVING THE EXPERIENCE OF MEN NOW FARMING IN ALBERTA WILL BE MAILED YOU ON REQUEST. RE-QUEST. KELLY & HERRICK, AGENTS. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY COLONIZATION DEPARTMENT. DE-PARTMENT. 7 23 tf HOUSE Rnd lot, 1071 Wall. Cheap. $050.00, 7-27-lwk NEW 3-room bn&e, fhed for bugrgy, lot 50 ft. by 180 ft., sidewalks, for $1,100 cash. 3185 Grant ave. 1 7-22 L'wks THE LAST GREAT OPPORTUNITY to secure choice home sites, in a restricted re-stricted district, by Washington avenue, ave-nue, on easy payments Pavemeuts are nov: completed and paid for. A modern bungalow is being construct-1 construct-1 cd. Several lots were sold last week to young men cf enterprise who are to build classy cottars It is in this vicinity that the city's great building activity Is going on. Rise in values always goes hand ia hand with building build-ing activity. Buy here and now and your property will at once begin to increase in value. Our building re striotlons will surround your home with other beautiful homes. Come soon and get your choice of the remaining re-maining home sites. We are bringing a home within your reach. Just a little effort on your part will bring you Into a home of your own WHY PAY RENT? WEBER REAL ESTATE ! & INVESTMENT CO. Opposite the Po6toffice. Phone 570. FOUR-ROOM BRICK, at 228 21st street Iarge lot. Sidewalk and I sewer tax paid. Rents for $20 per month. Price $2,400. partly on time. Hunter & Kennedy, 211 First National Bank Bldg. 7-22-tf SIX-ROOM HOUSE, shade trees and good barn. 156 Patterson avenue. Bell Phone. 1598-Y. 7-23-1 wk 5 ROOM modern cottage. 60x135. Apply Ap-ply owner, 21C6 Adams. 7-8-1 mo 4-ROOM brick house, half block from car line. Inquire G13 16th sL 7-23-1 wk WILL EXCHANGE I have a good farm. 17 acres, will exchange for desirable city property and cash. E. T. Wooliey, 2177 Jefferson avenue. 7-2$-3t FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. ODD FELLOWS. Ogden Lodge No 0, Independent Order Or-der of Odd Fellows, meets in 1. O. I'. Hall overy Tuesday evening. Visiting brothers cordially iuutcd to be present pres-ent SIDNEY BAKER. Noble Grand. HENRY KISSEL, Secretary. Queen City, Rebekah Lodge. No. 4. I. O. O. F meets second and fourth Friday evenings at Odd Fellows' Hall Visiting members invited. KATE BAILEY, N. G. EMMA MEID. Rcc. Sec'y, 718 23rd WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Weber .'amp No. 74, meets Id K. of P. Hall in the Utah National Bank Bldg. every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially invited to attend. W. H. DRABBLE, C. C. E. AUTH, Clerk. First National Bunk Bldg. MODERN WOODMEN OP AMERICA. Utah Crimp No. SMC. meets Tuesday night al 8 o'clock, at EKi"3" Hall. I6th St. VSaltlne member lavtted to mrot vlth us. l A. KARRIS. Counsel. J. H SHAFER. Clerk. ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORO. Waxatch Division No. 124, O R-meets R-meets second and fourth Fridays at J:. p. m , In K. of P. Hall, corner W -" Intton avenue and 24th street. Ail brothers arc cordially Invited to fttteud-3EO. fttteud-3EO. ALLEN. O. C. D. L. BOYLE, ft. nd T. MASONIC. Qucn Estnor Cliuptor No. 4. O. E. B. Regular meetings held at Mnnonw n". cn Washington avenue between TTe2 .7 fifth and Twenty-Hixth streets, the first and third Fridays of ffach month, sojourning so-journing members cordially Invited 10 attund. MRS. KATE SMTTHERS. W. M-LILY M-LILY V. HALSTEAD. Sec 7- HELP WANTED. FEMALE. LADIES make shields. $12 per hundred; hun-dred; no canvassing; material furnished; fur-nished; stamped envelope for particulars. partic-ulars. Wabash Supply Co , Dept. I2r. Chicago. 7-30-1: GIRL wanted, 2659 Wash. 7-29-1 wk GIRL for housework; small family. Apply A. JL Mclntyre, Badcon Pharmacy 7.2s 3t GIRL for kitchen and dining room. Experienced cook; no washing or ironing. Good wages. Apply 505 27th. 7-19 tf DINING room girl, Virginia. 7 7 lmo SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE. WORK by the day Call Bell 74SY. ' 7 23 lwk HELP WANTED! MALE. MAN to care for invalid 2 hours per day in turn for batching quarters. Apply rear 2427 Grant ae. 7-25-1 wk 100 LABORERS. Apply ou Twenty-second Twenty-second street and Van Buren Ave. Moran Contracting Co. 7 18 2wka SITUATION "WANTED 1 flLALE MAN and wife want hog and chicken ranch to care for. Address Stockman, Stock-man, care Standard 7-28-1 mo YOUNG w.X desires oflfcc work. Can furnish cood references. Ad-dress Ad-dress H. W.. caro Standard. 7-27-lwk FOR RENT. FURNISHED ROOMS. Fo?,-IS,IEL' ko'iK'-'keeping rooms, i -3 Adams. ' 6-20-tf MODERN housekeeping rooms 227 ! 27th street. 7-30-1 wk ! 3 FURNISHED rooms, 405 22nd St7 ' 7-29-lwk I ! THREE furnished rooms for light ' 1 housekeeping at 15$ 23rd. 7-29-2t , FOUR nicely furnished looms fo- i housekeeping; tenr.n rv.ii-cmibb ' very desirable location for su nmer , Bell phone 13-16-Y. 15SG Wash, ave i 7-2C-lw!c j FOLTR rooms for uousekee'V.ir.;, ni- ; i em. Apply 2054 Wash 7LGlw, TWO NICE FRONT-ROOMS Iu7t- ' able for I men. Verv cheap. ', ! 2549 Grant. " 7-23-lwk TWO nice cool furnished rooms for sleeping. 55$ 22nd St. 7 25 v LARGE, light, fionl. outside rooms, furnished Prices to lit your purse. Utahna, 246S Wash. Ave. 7 16 lm J HOUSEKEEPING rooms, newly fur- ' ; nlshed. Modern. 3G2 21th. 7 7 lm - FI'RNISHEd and unfurnished flats, 2634 Grant 1 1C 6rao TWO FURXISIt.CD ROOMS for j housekeeping; 465 27th -St 9-11-tf I ! t'OR 'RENX. j UNFURNISHED ROOMS. 1 I . I I UNFURNISHED rooms, with kitchen. J j cellar, lights and water, shade 1 trees, on Wash, car line; no chll- j I dren. 3Gii Parry ave. 7-10 It SALESMEN. AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY FOR A FEW HONEST. ENERGETIC ENER-GETIC MEN TO SELL A GENERAL LINE OF HIGH-GRADE GROCERIES GROCER-IES TO LARGE CONSUMERS. COMMISSIONS ADVANCED; NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED. A IX GOODS SOLD SUBJECT TO INSPECTION. IN-SPECTION. WRITE TODAY, GIV ING REFERENCES. JOHN SEXTON SEX-TON & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS. GROC-ERS. LAKE & FRANKLIN STS.. CHICAGO. ILL. 7 30-21 SALESMEN making small towns can earu a nice income carrying our pocket side line. Write for order I book today. 20th Centurv Mfg. Co. 130S Wells St., Chicago ' 7-23-U FOR RENT. ! UNFURNISHEL HOUSES. j 1-ROOM house, electric lights, water j and cellar, $1 per week. 1 room furnished and one unfurnished. luq. 2721 Jefferson. 7 30-2t THREE-room house. 1 12 acres, barn 1 and shds. convenient to 25th St ' car. 333 24th. 7 29 lwk SMALL, clean house, $15.00 per month, at 373 26th st. Bell 1310-Y. 7-26-1 wk G ROOM modern house, 2446 Madl-'i. 7 28-1 wk NINE-ROOM modern boube. 622 23rd. j j Call between 6 and 7 pm. 7-28-1 wk j FOUR, .u.SO FIVE-ROOM b6use, corner Grant and Twenty-first. j 7-27-lwk j EiGHT-ROOM modern house, goud lo- I cation, 663 Twenty-seventh. 7-27-lwk FOUR room house, city, water, pan-J try. clothes closet and cellar. 2S42 Madison. 7 25 lwk j . 1 j MONEY TO LOAN. MORTGAGES Lonns on Improved I farm or city property. HUNTER & KENNEDY. 211 First National Bldg. I 4-30-tf j . . I MONEY fo l--n on wai.chea. dla- ! mondss. Jewelry, firearm?, eic j Uncle Sam's Loavi Office, established ' 18S5. The Mo:.-.y Lenders of Ogdea; f 27S 25th St. C. H. Smith. Prop ' I 9-4-lyr J PLAIN SEWING." .' ' DRESSMAKING. 2256 Wash. 441 Ind. ' I ' 7-9-U FORRENT. - ROOMS AND BOARD. GOOD rtoms, board, 26U9 Jefferson. 7 11 lmo BOARD aaa rr- ;i ztrtli Strett 13 tl ROOMS AND BOARD. L'333 Adams. 2-IG-tf WANTED TO BUY. CLEAN white rag al Standard office. 12-17-U LOST ORSTRAYED ONE ican horse, about 1150 lbs.. branded "B ' on risht thigh, strip-in strip-in forehead, vno bay horso, brand Invisible, In-visible, about 1030 lbs., star '.u forehead. fore-head. Finder notify Bell phone 1370 1-Black. or P. O. Bvx 396. $5 on 1 reward. 7 25 6t LOST. NATION L bicycle. No. 52229. Return to Ogden E'ec. Sup. Co. R"cele 1 reward. 7-30-1 wk ROAN horse, roached mane, while ' hind foot, about 900 lbs Call up ROYAL ARCANUM. Fratrrnai Hfnflclary Ordr. Insures r.tn at low rat" R?rv fund over elx mt'llon dollars. Uovky Mo-intain Council N'o. t3T convenes second ar.a fourth ThurdH?ji at 1. O. O. K Hall. P. A IIERDL Rfftent. J. W. WOTHERSPOOJC. Collector. GEO. B. ROBERTS. Secretary. WOMB'. OF WOODCRAFT. Fro Lily :ir-io No. 174. meets every recond o:-cl fourth Monday ntems Rf ' In 1. C O F. Hall. VUltln neUhborJ cord. ally invited. TEN A NWLSON. O. N. KATE liCYMAN Cturk. Jlll Dhono H4T-Y. IMPROVED ORDER OF RKDMEN improved Order of Redruen, HHAHth. Tribe No. 3, meets !n Bash Hail, verv first and third Monday evening at 7:30 p ni. Vlultlng chiefs cordially cor-dially !nUp"l JAME3 MACBETH. Sschcm. B. R. GEIUUR. C. of R. A 8 WRIGHT. C. of VT. ROYAL HIGHLANDERS. Th Roval HlKhlonders meet the first end third' MondKis at Union Labor Hall, Mi 24th St. Duc-3 ran be paid from I to I ofilco of Ci. V.'. Grcon. on tbo 2ltn of i;och month. Yliitln roombers cor dlallv lnv'td . DAYRfiL D SMITH. I. P. ALICE COLLINS, ee'y and T-ei. B P. O. ELKS. B o O. F.lVe, Offden Tod? rfo. 719. lodes and cluo room?, second floor 2411 Wtsfl'.nKton avenue. Rejrulnr meet In ft every Tueflny evnlnt.'. C. A. BOYD. Eialted R.iler. ' C. O. DcWOLF, Secretary. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES Fr&'ornnl Order of Eofflcs. Ofien Aerl No lib. F. 0 E- ,',,4 evry Wedni-day Wedni-day ;v.nins at Eagle Hoil, east of Reed lotl at 8 p. ni. VlBltlng Brother Eagle' are .nvf.ed to attend the Aerie m0eLKON BROWNINO. W. Presldont E R. GKIGErt. Dccretary DR. N M. ESTF.rs Anr'a ThyslcUo. " ' ORDP.R OF OWLS. Ogden Nest. No 121&, Order of Owls, meets everv Thursday evening In Exs!'' Hall, east of Reed Hotel, at 8 o'clock. Visiting Prother Owls aro lnvitel Jo attend at-tend tho Nest Meetings THOMAS LKsLIE, President. JOHN M. MARSHALL. Secretary. No 22-16 WnshlnKton Ave. ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA. Excelsior Camp No. 324". mris everr second and fourth Monday evnlntC ot ouch month at th KaglsT Hall. Visiting Visit-ing members cordially Invited INDIA SAWYER. Oracle. IStS Jackon Ave. LILLIAN NEWTON. Recorder,, room 31. Lewis Block. FRATERNAL ORDER OF MOUNTAIN MOUN-TAIN LHR3. Ogden Cabin No. 52 meets nt .he 1 O O. K. Hall the first and third Fridays Fri-days of oach month. Dus can be paid to secretary at Dce-Stanlord's sto "t0re' CHAS L. WAPPLEK. C. M. WALTER F COMPTON. Sco'y. PAINTING & PAPERHANOING. J denllARTOG. Piintlns and Decorative Deco-rative Paperhangins. 2Js 28tb sl Both photics. 3-21-tf PHYSICIANS AND STJTiGEONS. DR. A. FERNLUND. PhyHclan and Surgeon; offl.ee hourc, 10 '.o 12 a m.; 2 to 4 p. m.; 340 25th St. Offlcs phones. B'll 515K; Jnd. 515; residence resi-dence fi',6 Wash. Ind. phon 502. POULTRY. j NOX-I CIDE disinfects and kills the germs. It mixes with water and is cheap Rnd effective. Use It now and prevent .disease. It is guaranteed to t ive satisfaction. T. Farr ec com- j pany. 7-27-41 , SANITARY WORK. APPOINTED SCAVENGER of Dl3t. No. 2, all of the city south of 24th strept. Bell Phono 324 Z. Nc-li McCarty. 5-10 tf OGDEN SCAVENGER CO..Panl Van Koruen. Prop .Phone Bell 1003. All kinds of scavenger work promptly attended at-tended to. SECOND HAND GOODS. NEW AND SECOND HAND furniture, clothing and shoes, bought, sold or exchanged: also trunks and suitcases suit-cases cheap. Bell Phone 1321. 179 1-2 Twenty-fifth street. 7-9 lyr STOCKS AND GRAINS. H, GRIMES & CO., 417 25th street nell Phone 313 We biy and sell mining stocks, New York stocks nnl grain. 7-16-tf TRANSFER COMPANIES, SLADE, uccossor to Allen Transfer Co. J. C Slade, lessee. Furniture, Vans and storage. Office 0S 25th St. Both phones 321. ALLEN, Baggage. Hack aad Bus Line. Baggage and passenger transfer a specialty; 412 25th. Both phones 22. JOGALONG TRANSFER VAN &. Storage Co., moving vans, all klads transfer work; pianos a specialty. Office Of-fice 223 1-2 2l'.th St. Phonos 233. UPHOLSTERING REPAIRING - K. VAN K AM PEN P:r!or Furniture Upholstered and Repaired; Bed j Springs io-stretched llko new; Mattress Matt-ress Making; Carpets cleaned, nt and laid. Estimates submitted on re-quest. re-quest. Phones, Ind. CC1; Boil S53-X; 2769 Volker Ave. S-9 tf FOR RENT. FURNISHED HOUSES. FURNISHED, Bix-rooni modern brick house. Inquire 2332 Jackson avenue, ave-nue, or phone Bell 116S-Y. 7-28-2 wks THREE-ROOMED house. water, lights. No objection to one child. 24S 29th. Beil 50G-Y. 7-27-lwk FURNISHED HOUSE, modern. Call between 9 and 12 a. m.. 7G1 23rd street. 7-25-lwk BUNGALOW, 22nd and Adams, partly furnished. F. J Hendershot, SOS 24th. 7 25 lwk FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS TWO horses and spring wagon. 132 25th. 7-28-1 wk A WELL-established and equipped ' hair dressing parlor. Miss Lltsley, No. 10 and 11, Corey Block. 7 29 lwk FURNITURE lease of 14 room, board- I lng house. Good location. Cal! j 3C80-I Ind. 7-23-lwk 25 HORSE-POWER boiler. 10 h. p. engine. Largo cider press and large iron kettle. Enquire 2451 Wall avenue. Pickle Works. 7-li-tf PRESS FOR SALE. Drum cvlindcr Cottrell press, with folder. Size of bed. 33x47 1 2 inches. In first class order. Prints six col-vmns, col-vmns, four pages, at one time.- Cheap for cash. Inquire or . address the Evening Standard. ' ' 7-2-tf MOTORCYCLE, cheap,' 2 1-4 horse- ( power. Underwood typewriter and Edison phonograph. Bargains. 216 Twenty-fifth street 7 9 lmo FOR SALF- Old maU. Good to put uDder carpets. Inquire Standard office. , ' tf ToGDEH TURF EXCHAHGeI ' j 326 25th street Wires to all tracks on all f Sporting Events. liOII 21.i.. ' 1 " ON WEDNESDAY, Jnlv 2nth. bunch of keys. Return to Standard office and receive reward 7-2(7 lwk jfafMIP : YOU CANNOT .HELP ADMIRING The fine domestic finish to all the shirts and collars which we launder. All our employes arc experts In their particular branches, thus enabling us to turn out perfect work. For th (' "Summer Girl" we would say that wo arc prepared to do up those dainty waists and fluffy ruffles in a way that will be pleasing to her. s Ogden Steam Laundry Co. . LAUNDERERS. CLEANERS , " ' AND DYERS. Phones 174. 437 25th Street U. S. DEPOSITARY. FIRST NATIONAL ;: BANK OF CGDEOTAB : Capital and Undivided Profit 5275,00O.CO David Ecclea. Pres. C H Tribe, Vtce-Prct. Jobn Watson, VIce-Pre. M. S- Browning. Vice-Pro. ; John Pingreo. Caahlor. Jaa. F. Burton. Aet. Cashier. . i KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Ocden Lodce No. ?. Kn!iht ot Pythla meets at Caatle HalL Utah National Bank building, every Monday cvenmir. All h- of rcauoitcd to meet with ut. F. E- GRANT. C. C. W. O. KIND. I.L of E. W, L. UNDErtWOOD, K. of R. & 9. WOW KN OF WOODCRAFT. Women of Wooici aft, Ocden Clrclo Ml. meets overy Wednesday niglit at 7:30 o'clock. K o.' P. Hall. Vlsltlnif neigh, tjors Invited. Dues can pal-A at the Reagan Grocery Store, the afternoon of the 2Slh of each month. SAKAH HANSON, O. N.. 14t West Patterson Ave. MARIE CHITES, Clerk. 2731 llonrno Ave. LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. Silver Hive No- 1. L. O. T. M.. meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, in I. O. O. F. Hall, 2416 Washington avenue. Visiting members are cordially invited to attend. at-tend. MRS aljDIE aNGELL. L. C. MISS I JENNIE PR OUT. R. K. BROTHERHOOD AMERICAN Ojtden Homestead ?so. 1506 meets - ond and fourth Wednnday nights. Odd Fellowr' Hall- VNltlnjr Archer cor-dUl.y cor-dUl.y invited tmrtu, CI5 2Ut St.. Foreman. O E. WILLIAMS. 152 21t St.. Correspondent. -"'::gga BROOM RESTAURANT i REMOVED TO VIENNA CAFE 83 26th SL Jieals sne prl Broom R taurant. Special Dinner 25c Lcnch from 11 to 4 p. m. Dinner from 4 to 8 p, m. LEE, FOON A TOM. Managers, y rr;,,'i""''"grg!ms:gK;sa' READ THE CLASSIFIED PAGE HIGH PRICES PAID for secondhand second-hand furniture . Expert piano polish-Ins, polish-Ins, upholstering, furniture pncklng for shipment, wall paper cleaning, var nlfchlng and repairing of all kinds of furniture. Call us up. Denkers & Karameyer, 212S GranL Bell 11797. Ind. 216. 4 Ul lmo THE UTAH NATIONAL BANK OF OGDEN, UTAH OFFERS TO DEPOSITORS EVERY FACILITY WHICH THEIR BALANCES, BAL-ANCES, BUSINESS AND Rt-6PONSIBILITY Rt-6PONSIBILITY WARRANT. I I " I J. E. Dooly. President Hcrico E. Pery, Vlcc-Pret. 4arold J. Peory, Vlc-Prea. ' Ralph E. HoB. Caihlor. A. V. Melntoih. As'L Casbler. I ! READ THE CLASS. ADS 'TODAY |