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iMl I I H r. THE STANDARD-EXAMINER FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1920. ..I,., n . H i ' -j I i l IU.LUJJ i n i ill una nmaai im Bigg in B-ggmcgammssasMgaaaagBamaJitida. i lacEssaocg 'n i i ii . . sbbbs . . I H I; I STATE ANDJDABO NEWS' i'l Latest Items of Interest From Utah and Gem State I; ffm I Inquiry Being Made in Wreck j of D. & R. G. Train Near Payson ' , SALT LAKE, April 9. An invest!-, gatiou is being made of the vrrcck of P & It. G. train Jo. -109 near Payson i jestcrday morninp; in which oiphlccn parsengers were sli.chtly injured. Two passenger cars, baggage coach and the i lender left Iho track. According to i Engineer H. E. llannlgan. the rails ll must have been spread as the train ' was not oxcecding rift ecu miles an hour. Dr. L. B. Stewart of Payson altend 11 ed the passengers who required mcdi-l 1 cal assistance and a special' train from ' Provo took them to Springville. where . a special train from Salt Lake brought them to this city. I Doctors and surgeons from Provo vere available to give. aid Tnit. their r.ervices were not required. On the arrival of the s.pccial in Salt Lake, Dr. R. S. Allison and Dr. J. F. Critchlow were on hand, but all the in , J jurcd were able to go to their homes ' with out assistance, with the excep i lion of Conductor C. .1. Campbell, who received medical attention. He was I found to have received no serious in juries. I Following Is the list of those who sustained injuries: Dr. E. J. Novell. 1 Eureka; Uert Jacobs, Provo; Mary E. Jensen, Spanish Fork; Lavina Taylor, i .Midvale; D. S.. Powelsen, Goshen; Mr. I and Mrs. W. C. Estes, Kichita, Kan 1 ' .sas; Victor M. Fitzgerald, Provo; E. I Higgenson, Silver City: Ira Hinck ley, Provo: J. J. Alexander, Los An l poles, Calif.; Jack Corak, Eureka; O. . Daniels. Payson; E. L. Durfoe. Eu reka; Wesley Durfee, Eureka; 11. M. Ka.su. Castle Dale; "Wilford Scofield, . Mammoth City; Kenneth Soulhwick, , Springville. ' no Special meeting American Legion at I niversity club. Saturday, April 10. Full attendance requested. ; (Advertisement) L. J. HOLTIIEIl. Fraternal Societies I Meet in Salt Lake Representatives of Ogden fraternal societies will meet tonight in the Nowhouse hotel In Salt Lake together with representatives . from all parts H of the state at the annual conven Hltion of the Utah fraternal co'ngress. Delegates to the national convention H of the society, which is to be held in Hj Chicago during August, and officers H f or the year 1920 will be elected at Hthc meeting. HI Trcsldent H. M. Wolfe of the con Hl gross will preside at tonight's meeting Band will deliver the annual address. 00 Forest Service Man j Loses Way in Stonn i i j, E. Christcnsen, a scaler em-j ployed on Black Fork creek, near rjNanston. "Wye, after having lost his' :.vay three times in a snowstorm, ar- j icdw at the commissary almost fam shed, according to a report made to I ho Ogdcn forest jservlce offices. Re-j niaining behind to finish some work lifter the lumbermen had gone to lamp about fifteen miles distant, bhristenscn was overtaken by the Itorm. He look refuge in hjs cabin lor some time but was forced by buii L'cr to set out an the trip to the com Imssary, having sent all his provlalona lo headquarter. Snows in that no'p lion of the Wasatch national forest Ire rr ported unusually deep this year. Bchool Teachers Granted Diplomas j Dolll Hale Laffen. 0JO Twent-I urd street was granted a high achool j (r diploma yesterday by the wlate i oard of education. Among those, b en grammar grade llfp diplomas Sarah J. IT. Adams, Kaysvilie; hen O Allred, Lognn; Mrs. Lottie C. Jwenson, Logan: Mrs. Ray Stewart, , o Twenty-abcth street, Ogden. Committed in Ireland) LONDON, April 9. One thousand d eighty-nine outrages were com itted in "Ireland between January, hg, and March 29. 1920, according to I official white paper which attrl kes tbem to tho Sinn Fein move-j Jnt Thirty-one police, military and; licials, and five civilians were killed: ; hi one were fired upon; thirty-two Ifaulted. Irhis total does not Includo the po-, 1 barracks to the number of more In 200 were destroyed during Easter lek." Y POPULATIONS SHOWING INCREASE ASHINGTON, April 0. Popula- i statlstcs announced by the cen-: bureiu today included: n.tland, Maine, GO.lflC an in- ce of 10.5 or 1S.1 per cent ovei'j idricford. Me., 1S.O0S. an increase r'O or 5.4 per cent. uin. Mass.. -17.611. an . increase ., 060 or 45.9 per cent- L ancaster. O., 14.706, inrceasc 1013 12.3 per cent. cutler rar Testifies 'of Existence of Com mon Sales Agency for Three Utah Companies SALT LAKB. April . That until January' of this year there had been a i common sales agency for tho sugar produced, by the Utah-Idaho, the Amalgamated and Layton sugar com panies was tho testimony given by Thomas R. Cutler, former general mapager, and Stephen II. Love, sales! manager of the Utah -Idaho company, at yesterday's hearing of the federal trade commission's complaint against the two former companies. Ernest R. "Wool ley. A. -P. Cooper and E. P. Cul- 1 len, charged with 'restraint of compe tition In interstate trade. Air. Cutler was examined at length concerning alleged circumstances con nected with the building of the inde pendent Sprlngvllle-Mapleton Sugar company factory by Jesse Knight and others. The. former general manager of the Utah-Idaho said that he dis-; cussed tho matter with Mr. - Knight, j but found that tho latter had given , his word lo proceed with the factory' and that it was impossible to change , his plans. ' ' Mr. Cutler denied knowledge of any l!eged steps taken by C. W. Nlbley orj Merrill Nlbley to obtain the influence of either the United States department; of agriculture or the war priorities board to pijevcnt the construction of' the Springvllle-AIapleton plant. I He was asked by Henry Ward Beer.! special 'attorney for the coinmissian. ' j what knowledge he had of efforts to , I obtain the. services of German In-1 I terncd prisoners for work in tho beet .fields. Air. Cutler stated that he-was aware that some steps had been taken 'Howards thkt end. but that he did not , know how tliey were taken, who made,1 them, or where it was desired to, won; the prisoners. 1 j Air. Cutler denied that' he had ever : discussed the question Of the joint sell ing agency with former United States' District Attorney W. W. JSay In reply I ; to question by Air. Beer. 1 I After repealing a number of times j that the price the Utalvldaho Sugar! : company got for its products was not reached by any agreement with the i Amalgamated or any other sugnr com 1 pany. and that the Utah price depend-! ! ed on the Snn Francisco marlcpt, ' which in turn was based on the New York market. Airs. Cutler replied to a! query. "Certainly we sold for hs much as wo could gel." The question of I price, the witness said, was primarily ialwas one of supply and demand. GEM STATE GOVERNOR : INTERESTED IN ROADS'! I POCATKLLO. April 9. Governor ' i Davis was asked to meet with the commissioners and chambers of com-' t mcrce from both counties in the ncar i future to discuss the improvement of' f roads between Pocatello and Amcrl j can Kails, in a resolution adopted lafct .ntght at the good roads banquet held In the Bannock hotel. The matter of I (obtaining federal aid In road building' ' will also bo taken up .-ft the meeting. !the dale of which Is to bo announced' later. ' oo It clqans out (he germs of winter j Iftoshens you up I-Tollisler's Rocky j I Mountain Tea, a certain Spring uieans-1 ier fiz-ik. A. II. Mclntyre Drug Co. J 'Advertisement. ' , Ogden Assured of Team in New League Ogden is assured of a birth of the new "Wasatch -Weber baseball league according 10 Manager .Frank Scott of the local aggregation. The business men of the city hav0 contributed 1 loyally to the funds and tho team will be on edge when tho, bell sounds on "May 12. Manager Scott and Captain George YVessler will attend a meeting at Lay ;ton this evening at which time the J forfeit monoy will be posted. The players on the local team have- start I ed practice. t E. A. Field Maa Talks to Teachers Teachers, of the Ogden high schood uystein. in addition to many other educators from other Institutions here, are meeting in the Central Junior high school this afternoon lo hear Hugh S. McGIll, national field secre tary of the National Education associa tion, who is lo outline the rcorganiza- tlon ulan to be adopted at the conven l tlon in Salt Lake this summer. oo A curious fact has been noticed by ( Arctic travelers snow, when at a very low temperature, absorbs mois ture and dries garments Cm ' orpheum fN WEDNESDAY I APRIL -4 Joy of ti."s 1 Theatre World Raymond fHTCHC0 In His Brand New Musical BH HITCHY-KOO 191fjH Chorus or -10 Under 20 SEAT SALE SATURDAH 3-GRAIN CADOMENE TABLH ABSOLUTELY RESH vigor, Vitality, Strcngt. jH Weak Men and "WomeH Sold by All Druggist Advertisement H WOMAN WILL SEEK SEAT IN CONGRESS " r ' j .Mrs. Helen C. Statlcr. Mrs. Helen C. Statler of Kalama zoo, Mich., has announced her can didacy for '.lie nomination for con press on the Republican ticket from the Third Michigan district. She has been indorsed by a committee of Michigan women headed by Mrs. Caroline Bartlett Crane, well known authority on civic conditions. Mrs. Statler is the daughter of Col. F. V. Curtenius, Civil war officer, and granddaughter of J. P. Woodbury, one of Michigan's leading financiers in the '70s and '80s. She is a gradu ate of Wells college. - ABANDON TEACHERS j CERTIFICATE PLAN SALT LAK15, April 9. The state' board of education yesterday adopted the report of a committee recommend ing lite discontinuance of the emer gency certificates, tlthough the super-1 intemlenls of school districts of Utah! have asserted that to abandon the cer tificate plan may result in the aban doning ot many school classes In the slate. The committee of the board of edu cation, composed of E. J. Norton, J. C. Swenson and D. C. Jensen recom mended that, "in .order to provide for the proper certification of well quali fied teachers who arc employed after the summer examinations, and may therefore not hold certificates. Ahai a stale examination may be given about January l." It was remarked during the discus sion of this question that the real difficulty with the schools of Utah so far has not been so much the emer gency certificate as the large number of teachers without a certificate. ; oo i SATUIIAT12S C'LOTHIXO WITH KLKKOSIS.VIS. SISTS IT AFIKIS (Ry International News Service) OAIAIIA. Neb. After pouring ker osene on her clothing, Airs. Claude Hauschild, fifty-eight, living near here, stepped into her yard and touched a imilch to her clothing. When found three hours later her dead body, in a sitting posture, was leaning against a tree .Mental derangement was blamed for her act. t i Fat People Have Perverted Taste i Proof That Arbolcnc Removes ' Craving for Wrong Foods. j Dissolves and Eliminates Fatty j Tissues Harmlessly. ; v j Any Anti-Fat treatment that fails lo correct tho perverted appetite and craving for the very food3 which make fat is certain to fail of permanent re mits. Mark that fact well! Five grain tablets Arbolenc removes the craving for undesirable fatty foods, re stores natural appetite and digestion, while it dissolves fatty accumulations ,in the body and eliminates slowly but I surely, without weakening' or other evil effects. Mrs. L. Holly, Imperial, Cal., I writes: "Kind Sirs: Have taken your Ar bolonc Tablets for obesity and in sov iet! months reduced from 205 pounds lo lfi2 pounds. I cannot say enough for tbj?ui, and anybody who is fat shuuld I take them. My health is better than ever, etc." Tablets Arbolonc enjoy the largest sale of any obesity medicine, and they deserve it. Sold by all well stocked jdfAiggisls in scaled tubes with full di ' rections. Advertisement, i . Ij The Loveliest Curly ' Hair So Easy to Have! Sucn pretty waves and curls, having all the appearance of "Nature's own" yes ou ran have them, easily, quickly. If you will Just apply plain liquid silmerino be fore doing up your hair. The hair will have such a lively lustre and wholesome beauty. And It will be fine and fluffy when combed out i( ou will get a bottle of llauld silmor UbMm drug store and follow the ar 2 dlrcc tlons, you will be simpl K' the result which will be BMtitikto ',1 . hours, HiilBLO hair THE DEAD li ' OTJPSIP Another Seriously Hurt in Collision South on Logan Wednesday LOGAN, April 0. Three persona are dead and one in a serious condition as the result of an automobile collision a milo south of this city Wednesday af ternoon. The dead aro; Ernstus Bank head, 60 years, Airs. Elizabeth Bank head, his wife, 58 years, and Erastus Bankhcad, Jr.. 39 years. Airs. Vilale Bankhead. 35 years, is in a critical con dition at the Utah-Idaho hospital. The Bankhcad car, which, in addi tion to the persons named, was occu pied by the driver, Howard Glenn, and Lita Bankhcad. three-year-old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Bankhcad. Jr., collided with a car driven by Don-j aid Hubbard, seventeen-year-old son of Joseph T. Hubbard of this city, at the Intersection of the Hyrum and Well ville roads. The skidding of the Bank head car caused the collision, and. with the. exception of the driver, all occupants vyero thrown from the Bank head car with great force. SHEEPHERDER FOUND SHOT THROUGH HEART POCATELLO, April 0. The body of Gcorgo n. Hc'rman. shcepherder for a Shoshone company. wa3 found near Klniama with a bullet hole through the heart,-according to word received here yesterday. At the in quest it was decided that the death had cither been caused by suicide, or accident. Burial took place at Sho shone. The man has no relatives in this section of the country. AUTOMOBILE LICENSE REVENUE $250,000 , SALT LAKE, April 9. Revenue for automobile licenses for the first three months of the present year totaled $2r,0.601.20 as against $ 1 75.-1 -4 1 for the corresponding quarter of last year, ac cording to tho quarterly report Issued yesterday by Harden Bennlon, secre tary of state, to Daniel O. Larson, state treasurer. : on 1 PROHIBITION OFFICER GETS INSTRUCTIONS SALT LAKE. April 9. Alathonihah Thomas, United States federal prohi bition director for Utah, yesterday re ceived definite instructions from the national prohibition bureau regarding his offlcal dutes. Other developments in setting the prohibition enforce ment in motion here was the appoint- 1 i NONE KNEW SHE j I ! DYED OLD GARMENTS i T j 1 "Diamond Dyes" Make All Her j .! Faded, Shabby Apparel I Turn New 1 Don't worry about perfect results. L'se Diamond Dyes, guaranteed to give a new, rich, fadeless color to any fab ric, whether it be wool, silk, linen, cot tion or mixed goods dresses, blouses, stockings, skirts, children's coals, feathers, draperies, coverings. I The Direction Book with each pack age tells so plainly how Jo diamond dye over any color that you can not make a mistake. To match any material, have drug gisth show you Diamond Dye Color Card Advertisement BANISH CATARRH Breatne Hyomei for Two Min utes and Stuffed Up Head Will Go! If you want to get safe relief from catarrh, cold in the head or from, an irritating cough in the shortest time breathe. Hyomcl. . It will clean out your head in two 1 minutes and allow you to breathe free ly, awake or asleep, or money refund ed. Hyomei should end a cold in one day, and relieve you of disgusting snuffles, hawking, spitting and offen sive' breath, in a week. Hyomoi is made chiefly from Eucalp tus, a soothing, healing, germ killing antiseptic, that comes from the eu calyptus forests of inland Australia where catarrh, asthma and other broi' ghial troubles are seldom known. Hyomei is pleasant and asy to breathe. Just pour a tew drops iuto the Hard Rubber inhaler, use as di roclcd and relief is almost, certain. A complete Hyomei Outfit, including inhaler and one bottle of Hyomei, costs but little, at druggists everywhere and at Culley Drug Co, Ends indigestion It relieves stomach misery, sour stom ach, belching and all stomach disease or money back. Largo box of tablets 60 cents. Druggists in all towns. Grip, Influenza Hamlin's Wizard Oil a Reliable, ; Antiseptic Preventive During influenza epidemics' spra the nose and throat several times a day with one part Wizard Oil and two parts water, using an atomizer. If you haven't an atomizer, gargle the throat and snuff the mixture up the nose. This treatment sets up an antiseptic wall of defense against Flu" germs. Chest colds and sore throat lead Lto.enp. Stop them at once with Wizard Oil before they can develop R into dangerous influenza. Get it from druggists for 30c. If ) not satisfied, return the bottle and I, get your money back. Ever constipated or have sick head ache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pjlls, 30c at drug.. fiijt$, .Guaranteed. PAIX BR ANTOU NEED I j 1 I 1 1 combined with the hody-bufldin elements In jg " $ Bl the whole wheat rain and all prepared in a di- S 1h Ij! ibfeform-knialriiigS ( -f 1 1 Biscuit the bran (so useful in promoting 1 1 , 1 1 iowel -movement) is retained and scattered j 1 . H jjl I alon$ the filmy shreds of haked whole wheat, 1 f ? hH jj fennin$ the most perfect of all cereal foods.Two p j H II of these crisp and tasty little loaves with milk or 1 1 ' I I cream make a nourishing meal at a cost of a few cents. " BH I j Delidcniswiths j' ; ment of ,T. E. Shield, former stale prohibition officer, as a federal prohi bition agent for Utah, and the arrival) In Salt Lake of N. B. Miller, special prohibition field supervisor, to super vise the transfer of records from the internal revenue department to the new prohibition bureau. The instructions received by Mr, Thomas are lengthy and outline the work that is to be done by his depart law. They partucularly call attention to the value of obtaining the co-operation of city, county, state and town officials throughout Utah in connection with the work of the federal prohi bition bureau. i BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WEBER COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH Notice of Hearing on Petition for Forma tion of Irrigation District and of Ap plications for .rlusion of lands (.here from and Inclusion of .lands therein, and rovfslon of Writer Allotments. In the Matter of the Organization of Weber County Irrigation Ulstrlet. Public Xotlee is hereby given that a do! i Uon of the Honorable Simon Bum btrrger. Governor of the Stale of Utah, j praying for the formation of an Irrigation j district under the laws of the State of L'lah. proposing to Include therein the hands In Weber Countv. Utah. set out Jn the pint annexed to the said petition and i hereinafter bounded and lo be known as Weber County Irrigation District, was. on the 17th day of October. A. D 1010. filed with the IJonrd of County Commissioners o' Weber County, Utah; that the water survey and allotments to the lands -within said proposed district have been made as provided by low by (he State Kngin cer of, ihe State of t'tah. and the return of the said surve.v and report of the said water allotments have been presented to, and are now on file with the siid Board I of County Commissioners: and that the 2Glh day of April. A. D.. 1920, at the hour; of 2:00 o'clock p. m.. at the Board Room of the said County Commissioners in the County Court House in Ogd,en City. We ber County, Utah, has been fixed by the said Boaixl as tho time and place for the hearing upon the said petition as veil as for the hearing upon all applications for, the exclusion of lands therefrom and tho inclusion of lands within said prbposeil district, and the revision of the said water allotments Tho said irrigation district as proposed includes all of the lands situated within Ihe following boundaries, the samo being the boundaries of the said pioposed dis trict, lo-wll: ' Beginning at. the northwest corner of, Seetlon 15. Township 7, North, Range 1 West of the Suit Lake Meridian, thence J running west 3 miles to the NW corner of j Section IS. said Township and Range, thence westerly along tho County line I between Box Elder and Weber Counties toj a point where said County line intersects the easterly shore line of Great Salt I-akc. i hence meandering in a southerly direc tion along and following the suid caster-1 lv shoro line of the said Great Salt t-ake to a point in Section 22. Township 5 , North. Ilanco 3 West of the Salt Unke I Meridian where the said shoreline Inter sects Ihe County line between Davis and i Weber Counties, thence easterly along and following the naid County line to a point on-and where said County lino In tersects tho easterly line of Section 25. Township 5 North. Range 1 West of the Salt Lake Meridian, thence north approx imately 1-2 mlln to the NI3 corner of said Section 25. thence west 1 mile to the NW corner of said Section 23. thence North 2 miles to the NIC coiner of Section ll. i . 1 I over-acidity! of the ctomach has upset many a g night's rest. If your stomach is acid- K ! disturbed, dissolve two or three j on the tongue before retiring and en joy refreshing sleep. The purity and 3 goodness of Ki-moice guaranteed by ja SCOTT & BOWNE $ MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION Sure J!toft&-L Haf water fgj5 Sure Relief BE LL-ASS FOR INDIGESTION MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, A Ccrtala Relief for Fcverljhness. Constipation. Headache. Stomscb Troubles, Teething Disorders, and t , -U..I- Dlroy Worms. They preak up Don'i eepi g4tnple m&iled FREE Addreie, .nrtubitttut. MOTHER GRAY CO., to Roy.N.y I Doctors Recommend ion-Opto for the Eyes Physicians and eye specialists pre , scribe Bon-Optoaa a eafe home-remedy in the treatment of eye troubles and to strengthen eyesight. Sold under money refund guarantee by all druggists. said Township and Range, thence west mile to the NW corner of said Section H. thence north approximately 11-2 miles to the SE corner of the corporate limits 'of Ogden Cit. Utah, being a point it the' center of the east line of Section i. said. Township and Range, thence west ap-; proximately 3 1-2 miles lo the SW corner i or the coi noratc limits of said Ogdcn City, boing a point at I he center of Section 6. said Township and Range, thence north along and following the westerly bound ary line of the corporate limits of said Ogden City lo the NW corner of the cor porate limits of said Ogden City, being a point at the NW corner of the SW quar ter of tile SIC quarter of Section 7. Town ship 6 North. Range 1 West of the Salt Lrake Meridian, thence cast approximate ly 3 1-2 miles to tho NE corner of the corporate limits of said Ogden City, be ing a point at the NE corner of the SK quarter of, the SE quarter of Section 10. Township- 6 North, Range 1 West of tho is. t Lake Meridian, thence north approxi mately 1 3-4 miles 19 the SE corner of Section 13. Township 7 North. Range 1 u est. Salt lakc Meridian, thence weat 1 mile to the SW corner of said Section 15. thence- north 1 nillo lo the place of be ginning. . And also beginning at Ahc NW corner of Section 0. Township 7 North. Range 1 East of the Salt Iike Meridian, ihencc running south 2 miles to the SW corner of Section 7. said Township and Range, thence west 1 mile to the NW comer of Section 13. Township 7 North, Range 1 West, Salt Ijikc Meridian, thence couth 1 mile lo the SW corner of Said Section 13 thencd east 1 mile lo the SJ5 comer of said Section 13. Ihencc south 1 1 lie lo the SW corner of Section III. Township 7 North. Range 1 .East. Salt Lake Meridian thence easl 1 mile 10 the SE corner of! said Section 0, thence south 1 mile to ihe! S corner of Sec. 20. Township 7 North Range 1 East. Salt Lake Meridian, thence cast I mile to the SE corner of said Sec lion 29, thence south 2 miles to the SW corner of Section I. Township G North. Range 1 East. Salt Iiko Meridian, thence cast 1 mile to the SE corner of said Sec lion I, thence south 2 miles to the SW corner of Section 15. said Township and Range, thence cast 2 miles to the NW corner of Section 24. said Township and Range, thence south 1 mile to the SW corner of said Section 21, thenee cast 3 miles lo the NW corner of Section 2S. Township (! North. Range 2 East, Salt Lake Meridian, thence south 1 mile to the SW corner of said Section 2S, thence east 3 miles to the SE corner of Section 2C. Township 6 North. Range 2 East. Salt Lake Meridian, thence north 1 miles to the NE comer of Section 11. Township C North Range 2 Easl, Salt Lake Merid ian, thence west 2 miles to the SE cor ner of Section 1. said Township and Range thence north 3 miles lo the NE corner' of Section 2S. Township 7 North. Range 2 East. Salt Lake Meridian, thence west 1 mile to the NW corner of said Section 2S. thence north 1 mile to tbe NE comer of Section 20, said Township and Range, thence west 1 miles to the NW corner of Section 23, Township 7 North. Range 1 East. Salt lake Meridian, thence north 1 mile to the NE corner of Section 15. said Township and Range, thence, west 1 mile to the NW corner of said Section 15 thence north 1 mile to the NE corner of" Section 0. said Township and Range, thence west 1 mile lo Ihe NW corner of said Section 0. thenco north 1 mile to the NE corner of Section 5. Township 7 North. Range 1 East. Salt Lake Meridian, thence west 2 miles to the place of beginning. . SKHI All persons, firms, associations or cor IBH poratlona Interested In tho said matter V VBHb arc directed to appear at said hearing and HH9 each will thereat be given u 11 opportu- IBS nlty to be heard thereon. '"""M Dated at Ogdcn City. Weber County, nSHI I tali, this, the 23th day of March. A. D., X JM BOARD OF COUNTY COMM1S- H SIONERS OF WEBER COUN- - . , & HB TV. UTAH. iLH By Martin P. Brown, Chairman. ,- .. IHH Attest: 1 WALTER N. FARR. (Seal) Clerk . t EH PROBATE AND KB GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES' : gg Consult County Clerk or the Resp.cc- Hl tjve Signers for Further IIB Information. HlB NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Jl Estate of Frank A. Nalsbitt. Deceased. HH Creditors will present their claims liHff with vouchers to the undersigned at 605 iB9i Ecclcs Bldg., Ogden. Utah, on or before BK the 27th day of May, A. D.. 1020. FRANK M. NAISBITT.. HfiS Administrator of the Estate of Frank A. flHS Nafsbilt, Deceased. tHlfS Samuel C. Powell, Attorney for Adminls- dHi trator. Bi Dale of first publication March 26, 1020 flR 333(5 WWzm. Estate of William McHcnry, Deceased. MBl The petition of CaUieriuc MuIIcnry for JllHuls letters of administration, in the above en- gv- ''nKiJ titled matter, has been set for hearing jHK before lion. A. W. A gee, Judge, on Mon- V I day, Iho 12th day of April, 1020. ul two ' HK I (2) o'clodc p. 111.. at the county court K 1 house, in the court room of said court, k HB 1 in Ogden City, Weber County, Utah. BB ? Witness, the clerk of ald court with K a the seal thereof affixed, this 31st day of. By Agnes Smith'. Deputy Clerk. Ilvl 1 Henderson & Johnson, Attorneys for Pc; ' HU Estate of Bernard McCabc. Dc . IH ceased. HB The petition of Julia McCabc for an ' 5 order admitting the will of Bernard Bfl McCabo to probate, in the above en- ' IDB titled matter, has been -set for hear . IHl lug- before Hon. A. 1?. Pratt, Judge,. jfl 011 Monday, the 12th day of April,' ' IBl 1020, at Ten (10) o'clock a. m., at the IHh County Court House, in tho court JBH room of said court, in Ogdcn City. 'IIh Weber County, Utah. Witness, tho Clerk of said court, " 9 H with tho seal thereof affixed, this 31st HH day ' of rarcli, 1920. jH WALTER N. I'WRR, v IH Clerk. . J lB By Agnes-Smith, Deputy Clerk. 2 vJIH J. D. MURPHY, I rwB Attorney for Petitionci. vM IT lakes something o a knack lo L;',' ' . , make Uie little adjustments which ; an automobile requires, buloncc ac- fH quired it becomes ait easy 'habit which repays you over and "over j: v , again in increased service and 'life. p H N Let us help. you to acquire tho linaifk 1 KB of caring for your car. Come in any I Hi time, we'll bp glad, to go gver its J - mechanism Avith you and explain the - "Of - simple' care of an automobile. V r'T'i -If you plan to buy a new car- this spring, place yo.ur order J" early. Spriug presages a great i . demand and the critical i'roight ; EjP ''- - situation may delay delivery. Jf mm 'rTudson1 "Super-Si. Essex ' -v$ MM x . "GheuW;' " ' ' I I : M- I OGDEN MOTOR CAR CO. 27 Hudson Ave, Ogden Telephone 460 jH ' ' . j J A. R. MclNTYRS DRUG CO. H