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I I "jcT , THE QGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER, Wfc'fcV' APRIL 1920. "; " ' ' I Sells and Silver Shield Also Active on Salt Lake i Exchange Tintic Standard was tho feature of I th'e trading today on the' Salt Lake Slock and Mining Exchange, when it j. sold as low as $-1.20. This stock opened i at $-1.-10 and changed hands as low as j $4.20; but strengthened a little before tho close. $.30 bid and $4.35 asked. Ml Sells and Sliver Shield, were aiso very Hj active, tho former changins hands up J to 26 cents, but weakened before the HI i close, only 22 cents bid and 23 1 i asked, while tho latter changed hands 1 from -IS to 49 cents, closing strong with IS cents bid and 49 cents asked. Generally speaking, the trend of the market was a little upward, fl "Albion brought 11; Eureka Lily sold at 16c Columbus Rexall changed hands at 5Sc; Iron King brought 31c; Michigan-Utah was active at 6c and G&c: Eureka Mines changed hands at Hi 5crand 6c; Eureka Bullion was Hl' weak around 16c; Prince Con. sold Mjk at 5G and 57; closing strong with the i lrftier price bid; Provo changed hands at 5c; Silver King Coal, brought ?1.S5, i Utah Con. was very active, 13,000 Shares changing hands at 1 and Zuma sold at ISc. (Quotstions furnished over private Hr 1 vire of J. A. Hoglc & Company, ! Eccles Building.) H) Bid Ask Hi Alta Con ? 08 ? .09 j Albion 11 -12 American Con 03 .01 Alta Tunnel ..." 08 .09'. Lfl Ai'ta-MichSgan 01 .01 ?! filg Hill 09 .10 N Big Cottonwood 00 .00 1 Bullion 05 .07 H; Black Metals ' .OS, .09 Hj CoJumbus Rexall .57 - .5S Crown Point .06 ( olorado Con 03 .06 CiPnlral Eureka 01 .03 Cardiff 1.52 1-57 LfM Dragon Con .1$ Dalv West -4.25 4.50 H East Crown Point 02 .03 P Fast Tin. Coal 04 .06 ! East Tin. Con 09 .10 ?! Eureka Mines 05 .0G i Eureka Lily 16 .16 'i Eureka Bullion 16 .17 I Erhrua Silver -0SV4 -08 HM Empire Mines 0p .15 Gdld Chain 06 .07 ij Grand Central 40 .50 Jl Howell 06 .07 V. Iron Blossom 30 .32 Iron King 2S .32 Judge Mining 4.00 5.00 Keystone .92 .95 Lehi Tintic -.16 .16 H' Leonora .03 j Mav Dav 01 .02 Miller Hill .01 .02. H Moscow 04 Michigan-Utah 0G .06; B1 North Stan 08 .09 New Quincy 06 .07 Opohongo 01 .02 Plutus -10 .40 Prince Con 57 .5S j Provo 05 .05 VI Rico Argentine 01 .05 Rico Wellington ... .. .28 .29 Sells 22 .23! , Sil. King. Coal - 1.80 1.S5 I H; Sioux Con .04 H'; South II eel a .. 1.15 1.17 South Standard . .30 ' Silver Shield 4S ,49 Tar Baby 03 .03 Vi Tintic Central , 02 .03 Tintic Standard 4.30 4.35 Utah Cons OVA .01 Uncle Sam 02 .03 9 West Toledo 06 .06 1 Walker 3.50 3.70 1 Woodlawn 12 .15 Hl Yankee .OS 1 Zuma IS .19 1 Beaver Copper 01 .02 HI Empire Copper 30 .35 Km Naildrivcr 58 .60 H Union Chief 07 .09 1 OPENING SALES. B Eureka Lily, 7000 at 16. HB Columbus Rexall, 1800 at 58. B ast Tintic Coal. 1500 at 4; 100 MmM af 4. IB East Antelope, 1000 at 2. B Iron King, 500 at 31. B Michigan-Utah, 70 at 6; 1000 at 7; fl 1000 at 6. i Eureka Mines, 1000 at 6;1000 at 5 1 Eureka Bullion, 600 at 16; 1500 at 17. Plutus, 700 at 40; 25 at 38. Prince Con, 400 at 56. Sells. 100 at 23; 1100 at 23; 1000 at 24; 300 at 24; 31000 at 25. j ..Silver King Coal., 200 at $1.85. cl South Hecla. lf0 at $1.7. A -Silver Shield, 200 at 49; 400 at 48. if North Standard. 4000 at 8. Tintic Standard 50 at $4.40; 250 at! jf $4.35. B Utah Con., 9000 at 1. B . Zuma, 300 at 19; 100 at 19. 1 CLOSING SALES. , 1 Antelope Star, 100 1. J Albion. 500 at 11. m Alta Tunnell. 100 at 9. j Michigan-Utah. 3000 at 6. B Eureka Mines, 5000 at 5. H plutus, 200 at 40. lfl Prince Con., 300 at 56: 900 at 57. m - Syndicate, 5000 at 1. I- Rico Wellington, 1000 at 28. I; Sells, 500 at 24. . I Silver King Coal., 200 at 26. I Silver Shield, 100 at 48; 100 at 48. I -Tintic Standard, 100 at $4.20; 100 at I $4.25; 100 at $4.27. I j Utah Con. 4000 at 1, I ' West Toledo, 500 at 6. I Zuma, 1500 at 18. II INDUSTRIAL STOCKS. I Stock ' Bid 1 ABK I AxaaL Sugar ? 13.75? 14. ou I Preferred 103.00 104.00 I Con. Wagon 120.00 122.00 I Utah-Idaho Sugar . .. 9.10 9.35 I Lion Coal ... 65.00 75.00 Lion Bonds 91.00 Muiuat Creamery 31.00 -FlrH Nat. Ogdon 330.00 j ; Security State Bank.. 155.00 160.00 Z. C. M. L 150.00 .Goddard Packing 6.00 , Utah Power & Light.. 9100 . 94.00 Bear River Duck club 300.00 I Davis & Weber Canal. 300.00 , Ellison HanchinET 130.00 ' A i OQ H-j American Legion special Bj I meeting tonight at 8 o'clock, JyJClub - zoom. I LIST Steels, Equipments, Motors and Rails Develop Marked Strength SEW YORK. April 26. Steels, equipments and motors led the list at the strong: opening of today's mar ket Traders evidently found much encouragement In the better local fi nancial situation, as Indicated by last Saturday's returns of the federal re serve bank and clearing house. Con spicuous features Included Vanadium land Lackawanna Steels, Baldwin and Studebakcr at gains of 1 1-2 to 3 1-2 points. 1". S. Steel opened unchanged, but soon rose almost two points. Gen eral Motors took a foremost position within the first half hour, advancing 10 1-2 points to .103 1-2. General Motors cxtonded Us rise to IG 1-2 points and most other active Issues made additional gains chiefly at the expense of the shorts. Activity slackened on the customary profit but was resumed when call money opened at 7 per cent. Oils, notably the Mex ican group, food shares, represented by Corn Products and sugar issues, also rails, shippings and tobaccos were in demand, with the specialties, Including textiles. The west was a buyer of stocks, although dispatches from that section reported further re duction on Industrial activity and movement of railroad tonnage., Trading switched to rails, particu larly the low priced or speculative issues at midday. Texas and Pacific stood out for Its gains of almost five points and investment issues of tho transcontinental division, especially Union Pacific and Southern Pacific, also showed marked strength. OGDEN LIVESTOCK MARKET. Cattle Receipts none; choice heavy steers $10.0010.75; food steers $9.00, Jpl0.00; fair steers. $7.50&S.5O; choice feeder steers $7.00(o)8.50; choice cows and heifers $S.00tf?9.00: fair to good cows and heifers $7.008.000; cutters $.G06.00;. canners $3.007)4.00; choice feeder cows; $5.506.50; vnal calves $10.0012.00. Hogs "Receipts 076; choice fat hogs. 175 to 250 lbs $13.751-1.50; bulk of sal se.13.75ffl4.00; feeders $10.00 12.50. Sheep Receipts 991; choice lambs S15.00fj16.50; wethers $10.00 12.00; fat ewes $S 00fT10.00; feeder lambs $12.5014.00. Arrivals S. L. Baill, Morgan, car load hogs; D. V. Owen. Rigby. Ida., two carloads, hogs; Owen andMason, Rigby. Ida., two carloads hogs; Ogden Packing company. South Omaha, six carloads hogs; M. R. Hampton. Southi Omaha, one carload hogs; FerrI Son Twin Falls, Ida., one carload horses; I). R. Agnews, Collinga, Cal., six car loads sheep. CHPCAGO FUTURES. CHICAGO,. April 20. The leading futures read as follows: Open High Low Close Corn May $1.71 1.73 1.70 1.73 July 1.62 1.66 162 l.Gnvi Se.pt. 1.56 1.59 1.56 1.59 Oats. May -979't .99 .97 .99i4 July . S9 .90 '.8S .39 Pork . May .... 37.25 . 36.60 36.60 July 3S.05 37.10 37,30 Lard, May. 19,85- 20.15 19.75 19.80 July 20.60 20.95 20.50 1 20.55 Ribs May 18.30 18.45 18.00 18.02 July 19.05 19.22 18.80 18.82 CHICAGO CASH PRICES. CHICAGO, April 26. Wheat No. 2, northern spring, $3.05. Corn No. 3 mixed, $ 1.71 1.71 No. 2 yellow, $l.751.7S. Oats No. 2 white, ?1.0S; No, 3 white, $1.06. Rye No. 2, $1.1G2.17. Barley $1.55 1.7S. Timothy seed $5.0011.60. , Clover seed $35.00 45.00. Pork Nominal. Lard $10.60. Rib3 $17.501S.25. KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK. KANSAS CITY, April 26. Hogs Receipts, 6,000; market slow, but 25 to 50c higher. Top, $14.50; bulk lights and mediums, $14.40; bulk heavies,1 $13.25 13,S5. Cattlo rRcccipts, GOO. Native beef stoers, steady: top, $12.25; bulk, $11.00 12.00; southern steers, strong; bulk. $10.0010.50; ten) yearlings, $13.50; bulk, $12.0013.00; fat beef sne stock scarce and steady; stockers steady. Sheep Receipts, 6,500; market slow. Fat lambs strong; best wool lambs, $20.25; bulk. $ 10.75 20.25; fat Texas goats,' $7.90. AT MINNEAPOLIS. MINNEAPOLIS, April 26. Flour unchanged. Bran $51.00. . uu You nced it everybody needs it Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea this Spring. Without fall try this famous Spring Cleanser fiz-ik. A. R. Mclntyre Drug Co. Advertisement. HUN5AKER BACK Fill FIELD Everything Pertaining to Far go Company in Good Con dition, He Declares . Ben HunsaUer has just returned from Casper, "Wyoming, where he has spent tho last week and found every thing pertaining to the Fargo Oil company In good condition, except for the bad blizzard that has been raging there for several days which has made it impossible toget out to the Poison Spider field. On account q the heavy snow and the bad drifts the roads will be practically impassa ble for the next week or ten days. The deal with the Now York Oil company on the pipeline proposition lis still pending, owing to tho fact that the president of that company was called east on short notice. The New York Oil company is going ahead with the building of tho pipoline. It .has practically all of the material In Casper and on the ground with about nine miles of the pipe strung out. This line Is being built with a sufficient capacity to carry all of the pras produced from the wells of the New York Oil company and tho Fargo Oil company and it should be com pleted In tho next fw months Rumor Is Denied. There has been a rumor that the Fargo Oil company sold out to tho Midwest Refining company, but this 13 not true. They have, however, sold their entire output of gas to the Mid west Refining company for fuel pur poses. One of the big companies is also trying to deal with the Fargo Oil company on building an absorption plant to extract the gasoline from the gas. They have already made a very good proposition which will very like ly be accepted by the Fargo Oil com pany Just as soon as the wells can be tested to ascertain how much gaso line tho gas contains. It has been announced In the Cas per papers that the Midwest Refin ing company will build an oil pipe line this summer from the refineries at Casper to the Bolton field, which is nearby the Fargo property. This assures the Fargo Oil company of a pipeline to carry the oil before the end of the year. Leases -100 Acres. The Fargo Oil company has leased about four hundred (400) acres of Its outside holdings to the Racine Wyoming Oil company of "Wisconsin on a one-eighth royalty basis and a substantial bonus. According to the contract, they must complete a well on this land by August 1. They have all the material on the ground and arc building a camp and setting up a standard rig. They will start drill ing just as soon as the roads will permit travel to and from the field. Mr. Hunsaker states that he has reason to helievc the Fargo Oil com pany will have its entire production ofs gas and oil on the market before the present year is ended. " ' CHICAGO GRAIN. CHICAGO. April 26. All grain ran up rapidly in price today on account of a ten cent bulge in the rye market. Indications that a huge export busi ness had been done" of late in rye and wheat were largely responsible for the spectacular action of rye. Wet, cold weather certain to interfere with farm work at a critical time counted also as a bullish factor and led to buying on a large scale. Opening prices, which ranged from to 4c higher for corn, with May $1.71 and July 51.62 to 1.65, wero followed by additional gains before any iwaction took place Oats displayed independent strength nsn result of reports that because of excessive moisture and unseasonable low temperatures much re-seeding would bo necessary. After opening 1 to 2c higher, including July at 89 to S9c the market continued firm. Upturns in ,the value of hogs and grain lifted provisions. Demand, how ever, lacked volume. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. CHICAGO, April 26. (United States Bureau of Markets) Cattle Receipts 11,000. Beef and butcher cattle strong to 25c higher; bull? of steers $11.00 11.25: most cows $8.0010.50; bulls i and canners strong; vealors $1.00 un der Friday, bulk around $13.00; feed ers dull. Hogs Receipts 34,000; market slow; 25 to 50c higher; early top $15.50; bulk $13.75'515.40; pigs 25c higher; bulls desirable lots $14.0015.00. Sheep Receipts 16,00; market slow, uneven, tendency lower; handy weight wooled lambs $20.50; prime wooled one to three-year-old wethers $17.15. OMAHA LIVESTOCK. OMAHA. April 26. (United States Bureau of Markets) Hogs Receipts! 10,000; market generally 25c higher; top $14.85: bulk $13.75 14.50. Cattle Receipts 5,500; beef and butcher stock strong to 25c higher; best steers $12.50; bulk of BteerB $11.00 0U2.OO; bulk of cows and heifers $7.00(?,9 50; veal, canners, cutters, stockers and feeders steady. Sheep Receipts 6,000; bids on lambs unevenly 25 50c lower; very little sold. Sheep and feeders steady. NEW YORK STOCK LIST iMlis-Chalmcrs 39 American Beet Sugar 96 American Can 4 2 'I American Car fc Foundry 136 lAmerlcan Hide Leather pfd. . . .10S I American Locomotive 97 'American Smelting & Ref'g 62 American Sugar 133 lAmerlcan Sumatra Tobacco ... . 90 (American T. & T -98 Anaconda Copper 58 Atchison S0 ML Gulf &. W. Indies 153 Baldwin Locomotive 117 Bethlehem Steel "B" 91 Canadian Pacific 117 .'Central Leather 78 Chesapeake & Ohio ". 54 Chicago Mil. and St. Paul- 35 Chicago R. I. & Pac 32 .Chino Cop.per 33 ; Colorado Fuel &. Iron 36 .Corn Products 102 Crucible Steel ...237 ,Cuba Cano Sugar ... 54 Erio 13 (General Electric 151 General Motors 31.7 Goodrich Co 57 Great Northern pfd.. .'. 76 ; Great Northern Ore Ctfs 36 j Illinois Central S6 Inspiration Copper 54 I InL Mer. Marine pfd 87 1 International Paper 76 Kennecott Copper 76 Louisville fc Nashvillo 102 Maxwell Motors 29' Mexican Petroleum ...172 Miami Copper 23 J Midvale Steel 44' Missouri Pacific 25 New York Central 72 N. Y., N. H., & Hartford 30 Norfolk & Western 92 .Northern Pacific 77 Ohio Cities Gas 39 Pennsylvania 40 I People's Gas 35 Pittsburg and West Va 33 I Ray Con8&lidatcd Copper 1SU (Reading . 92 1 Sinclair Oil & Refining 35i I Southern Pacific 97 Southern Railway . 21 Stiifjebakor Corp 112 Tennessee Copper ... n Texas Co 45 Tobacco Products G6 Union Pacific 119 United Cigar Stores . : '.125 U. U. Ind. Alcohol 90 United States Rubber ... ..; ...102 United States Steel ... .- 9S Utah Copper. .'. 21 Westinghouse Electric .. 50 Willys-Overland 22 American Zinc, Lead and Sm"."!! 16 I Butte and Superior 24' Cala. Petroleum 32 I Montana Power flgyi Shattuck Arizona 10 l American Inter. Corp 92 Royal Dutch 11 1 Texas & Pac . . 33 Standard pfd 106 SILVER. NEW YORK. April 26. Bar silvpr. 51. OS; Mexican dollars, S9Jc I MONKY MARKET. NEW YORK, April 2C. Mercantile paper, 67 per cent. Exchange weak; 60-day bills, $3.78; commercial 60-day bills on banks, j $3.78; . commercial 60, day bills, $3.77; demand, $3.82; cables, I $3.S2?1. Francs: Demand, 17,00; cables, 10. OS. y Belgian francs; Demand, 1G.D2; J cables, $15.00. i Guilders: Demand, .3 6 U ; cables, !-36. j Lire: Demand, 22.07; cables, 22.05. j Marks: Demand, l.GU; cables, 11.70. Government bonds Irregular; rall J road bonds easy. Time loans atrong; 60 days, 90 days f and 6 months, 8 per cent. Call money, steady; high, 7 per cent; low, 7 per cent; ruling rate, 7 ; per cent; closing bid, 7 per cent; of fored at -7 per,, cent; bank acceptances, C per cent. ADVANCE SUGAR PRICE J NEW YORK, April 26. Tho Ameri can sugar refining company an-1 nounced today It had advanced tho! price for bulk granulated sugar from 17 1-2 cents a pound to IS 1-2 cents, wholesale. Prices for sugar now vary from 17 1 2 to 23 1-2 cents a pound among the leading refiners. j Since last December the price or Cuban raw sugar has advanced from 10 cents, cost and freight, to IS 1-2 cents. 00 LIBERTY BONDS. NEW YORK. April 26. Final prices on Liberty bonds today were; 3's, 93.12; first 4's, 85.70; second 4's, R5.60; fjlrst -IW's, S6.40; second 4 14's, 85. S8; third -JVi's. 90.34; fourth 4Vi's. 85.90; Vjctory 3i's, 96.52; Victory 4 vi's, 96.50. NEW YORK SUGAR. NEW YORK, April 26. Raw sugar, firm; centrifugal, $19.68; refined, firm, unchanged to 1 cent higher; fine granulated, $17-50 023.00. BUTTER AND EGGS. CHICGO, April 26 Butter weak; creamery 4765. Eggs steady; receipts 36,000 cases; firsts 4142; ordinary firsts 38 39; at mark, cdses Included, 3941. Poultry alive',' unchanged; springs 35 fowls 34. POTATOES. CHICAGO, April 26. Potatoes firm; northern white sacked and bulk $7.25 7.50; new Florida Spaulding Rose, Barrels, No. 1, $25.00; No. 2, $22.00. LONDON RATES. LONDON, April 26. Bar silver 69d per ounce. Money 4 per cent. Discount rates short bills 5 per cent. Three months bills 6 per cent. COFFEE. NEW YORK. April 26. Coffee Rio No. 7, lS'c; futures steady; May, $14.30; July,' $14.75. . LEGAL NOTICES ANNUAL TAX SALE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN IN ACCORDANCE WITH Sccttion C0S6. Com piled Laws of Utah. 1917, that Weber County. Utah, by and through Its Board of County Commissioners, will, on Monday, May 17th. 1920. at 12 o'clock noon at the front door of tho Court Mouse. In Ogden City. Weber County. Utah, jffer for sale In separate parcels for cash, all of the real estate horcinatter described, to gether with other real estate held by Weber County under Tax Deed, and at such sale the County Clerk of Weber County. Utah, will Issue and deliver to the pur chaser all of the title of the State or Utah, County of Weber. City of Ogden, or any town or school or other taxlnc district interested in the real estate so sold excepting however, any Intorcst held by Ocdcn City, under tax sale made to Opden City up to and including sales for delinquent taxes for 1894. No bid will be accepted for less than all taxes, costs and Interest to dale of sale 'herein' referred to". MARTIN P. BROWN. I), H. ENSIGN, J. M. CHILD. Board of County CommisEioners of Weber County, Utah WALTER N. FARR, County Clerk of Weber County. Utah. Dated April 5. 1D20. . Firut publication on April 17th, 1920. Last publication on May 16th, 1920. LIST OF PROPERTY UNDER TAX DEED TO WEBER COUNTY TO BE OF FERED FOR SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION A3 ABOVE STATED. Part of Lot 1. Block 9, Plat "A," being the West 2.5 feet of Lot 1, Block 0. Blat "A. Osden City Survey, Part of Lot 5. Block 10. Plat "A." Being thn North 117 feet of the South 202 feot of Lot 5 Block 10. Plat "A." Ogden City Survey. Part of lxt 5. Block 10. Plat "A." Beinp the South 41.25 feet of the North So feet of Lot 5. Block 10. Plat "A." Ogden City Survey. Part or Lot 3, Block 13. Pint "A." Begrinninfr 120 feet North from the Southeast corner of Lot 2, Block 13, Plat "A," Ogden City Survey; thence West 37 I reel, North 20 feet, West 50.5 feet, North 1 feet, East S7.5 feet, South 2t feet to the place of beginning. Tho taxes herein include personal taxes In Book "E." page, S5. Lines 19 and 21. 1910 sale. Part of Lota S and 9. Block 1G, Plat ' A." Beginning 16.5 feet East tiul 16.3 reel South from the Northwest corner of Lot S, Block 1G, Plat "A." Ogden chy Survey: thence East 19S feel. South 16. 5 feet to the place of bes-innlnc. Part of lot 4, Block 32, Plat "A." Bofrinnini; 1G5 feot East from the Northwest comer of Lot i, Block 32. Plat "A,'' Ofrdun City Survey; thence East 36.5 feel, South 12 feet, West 136.5 feet. North 12 feet to the place of beginning1. Part or Lot 7. Block 45. Plat '"A." Beins tho West 16.5 feet of Lot 7, Block 45, Plat "A." Ocden City Survey. Part of Lot 2. Blo"clc 55, Plat "A." Beinp the East 2.9 feet of the West 132 feet of Lot 2. Block 65, Plat "A," Ogden City Survey. Part of Lot 2. Block 16. Plat "B." Belnc tho West it of the East t of the South it of Lot 2. Block 16. Plat "B." Ogden City Survey. ; Part or Lot 2, Block 16. Plat "B." Being tho East 33 feet of tho South Vi of Lot ' 2. Block IG. Plat "B." Ocden City Survey. Part or of Lots 3 and 1. Block 16. Plat "C." Beginning 165 feet North and 33 feet East from the Southwest corner Lot 3, Block 16. Plat "C," Ogden City Sur- vey; thence North 14.6 feet, West 157 feet. South 14.6 feet, East 157 feet to tho place of beginning-. Part or Lots 4 and 7. Block IG. Plat "C."' Bccinnlnp 1G5 feet North and S feet East rroni the Southwest corner of Lot 4. Block IG. Plat "C," Ogden City Sur vey; thence North 341.3 reet. East 17 feot. South 341.3 feet. West 17 feet to the place of beginning. Part of Lots 6. 7 and S. Block 16. Plat "C." Beginning 125 feet South from the Northwest corner o'. Lot 6. Block 16, Plat "C," Ogden City Survey: thendc I South 14. G rcct, East 297 feet. North 14.G feet. West 297- feet to the place of I beginning. Part of Lots 7 and S. Block 2-1. Plat "C." Beginning 150 feet West from the South east corner of Lot S. Block 24. Plat "C," Ogdch City Survey, whence North 25 feet. West Ul rcct. South 25 feet. East 114 reet to the place or beginning Part or Lot 50. Block 31. Plat "C." Being tho North 1G5 feet of the Eaut 1- of Lot 10. Block 31. Plat "C." Ogdon City Survey. Part or Lot 5. Block 39. Plat "C." Being the North 41 reet or the Eat 14S.5 feet of tho W'c3l 2P7 feet or Lot 5. Block 30. Plat "C." Ogden City Survey. Part or Lot 7 Block 39. Plat "C." Being the West 40 feet of Lot 7, Block 33, Plat "C. " Ogden City Survey. Part or Lot 9. Block IS. Plat "C." Boln the West 43 root or tho East ISO ret of I the North J15 5 reet ot Jxt 9. Block 48. Plat "C." Ofc-'len City Survey. Part or l.ot 11, Block 66. Plat "C." Beriimlng at tho Southwest comer or Lot 11. Block fiC. Plat "C." Ogden City Survey, thenco South GG reot. East S2.5 feet, North 36 degrees East 82 0 feet, West to tho placo of beginning. Part of Lot 2. Block 71. Plat "C Being tho North 2 reet of the South 3G feot of the West 125 reet or Lot 2, Block 71. Plat "C." Ogden City Survey. Part of Lot 13, Block 1, Plat 5AA. Being the East 330 feet or the North of Lot 13, Block 1. Five Acre Plat "A." or Ogden City Survey, Part or Lot 11. Block 4. Plat S. O ,S. Being tho West 9.5 foet of the North 24.S5 feet or I.ot 11. Block 4. South Ogden Survey, or Ogden City Survey. Part or Lot J2. Block 4, Plat S. O. S. Beginning 32 reet South irom the intersec tion or the South lino or Lot 11, and the West lino or Adams Avenue; thoncs West 140 "feet, South 4.5 feet. East 140 feet. North 4.5 fect to the place of beginUru;. Lot 12. Block 4. South Ogden Survey. Ogdon City Survey Lots S and 10, Block 10, S. O. S, Beginning 356.C fect West from tho Northeast cor--ner'of Lot S, Block 10; thence South 59 fect. West 90 feet. North 59 fact. East LEGAL NOTICES w jlB ,.. 59 cot t0 Place of beginning, In South Ogden Survey. Ogden CIv Survey. i MM iart of Lot II, Block 10. Plat S. O. S. Beginning 3.6 feat West from tho inter- MM section of the Northwest corner of Lot 11. Block 10, South Ogxlon Survey, of mm Ugdpn City Survey, and tho Enstllne of Lincoln Avenucr thence East 3.(1 feet, ' MM iNorth 13S.1S feet, West 18 reet, South 4 degrees East to tho placo of begtfn- 1 Mt nlng. . MM Lot .13, Block 10, S, O. S., part of the lot. Being tho East 50 feet of tho South 20.3 MM t , ct ?fot. 13 Blck 10, South Ogden Survey, Ogden City Survey. H ri8.k?.nd2' JJIock Brunimltt'B Addition. rVi Brumrnltfs Addition to Ogden City, Utah. H H. D.-J o Brummittfs Addition to Ogden Olty, Utah. Utah St 5 rCL f JU)t 6' Block 3' CentraI park Addition to Ogden City. $ Being all or Lot 11 and the South 11 feet of Lot 12, block 5, Central Park Annex ! t0r Eden City, Utah. T f1" P t0 Block 2, City Park Addition. r ' r Tol,fl 2? 10 BlocK. 2. Colorado Place Addition to Ogden City. Utah. k US s ? aml C 13lock z' Cropaey's Addition to Ogden City. Utah. l ntiSr , l3,c V?, B,ock 16- Cloverdalo Audition. KancaVlIlo School District. PMifL 11 KS'r Block 17. Cloverdale Addition, Kaneavillc School District. gfii.? )-.e3lL sa-32 Jco1 r J-ts 1 10 5 Block 4. East Park Addition to Ogden . 'tJi Utah. 1 'Mm r !!K k?1 JBIock East P;"k Addition to Ogden City, Utah. ucing the East 76.80 feet of Lots 1 and 2, Block 5, East Park Addition to Ogden H City, Utah. -Mm Being ' the East 76.86 f$et or Lot 9, to 14, Block 5, East Park Addition to Ogden ! H Llty, utab. Mm u US J,,e. E.',al 117-0G fcct 0( Lot "J" East Park Addition to Ogden City, Utah ! h? EE 1.3 o? 10 ' I3Iock 1S- Eairmount Park Addition to Ogdi-n City. u an n , .ts rl and Block 13, Florence Park Addition to Ogden City. Htar2' i 5i- BIock 6 Eranklln Place Addition to Ogden City. 1 MM S1, T 5?' Block 9 Franklin Placo Addition to Ogden City, Utah. un IIS iaA to 3. Block 1, Horriman's Addition to Ogden City, Utah ' MM u ,u h Block 17, Lakcvicw Addition, Burch Creek School District. fUMl ucinp the bouth 17.5 fect of Lot 12, Block 26, Lakevlew Addition, Burch Creek ' . ? MM ocnoot District. 'V jj Mm ! Be m- tn1iiln,d BI,ock, 2C- Lakevlew Addition. Burch Creek School District. ! Vurc ""creSl ? School' Dftl?3' " l 0Ck QkcvIow Addition. I BC,n Vurcn" ln 36 l 33' B,ock 39' kevW Addition, Bninf Jiflflv3 .1 iAl B.lock I0' Review Addition. Burch Creek School District ffto nnrl,f.re ?f th0 South 12 rcet 01 8' Block Lakevlew Addition r 1 r uKoon ity, Utah. mt HMn VV -7.1 am lock f 6' fakcv,e Addltlon. Burch Creek School District. .l r.n' ,B,loc;k ,7' Lakevlew Addition. Burch Creek School District Being Lot 27, Block 2. Madison Square Addition ,to Ogden. Utah McOary Estate. Beginning 923.S9 leet West and 6.20 leot South from the North- I et corner of Sec 20 Twp. 6 North. Range 1 West. Salt Lalco Meridian U. thencc ,SSuLh 10 reot Wej,t 216-e fct. X"h 16 East: 216 15 feet, to the placo of beginning. Rn nS i V13"11, V'v?lock h Mountain View Addition to Ogden City, Utah Bo ng Lot 32. Block 1, Mountain Mew Addition to Ogden City Being Lots 39 and 40. Block 2, Mountain View Addition to On'den City Utah Being Lot IS. Block 9. Mountain View Addition to Ogden City, Utah ' Be ng the East 16 fcct of Lot 7, Block 16. Nob HVI Audition to Ogden City "e "f VVV and 2, Block 33. Nob Hill Addition to.Ogdei C ty, Utah? I; Be ng Lot 2, Block 51. Nob Hill Annex to Ogtien City. Utah. f Hn n Vt3ib ad ?' B,0.k. 76J, Nob .HUl AddltTon to Ogden City. Utah. I h n ff,1 B.l0Cik 3. Otto Bergcr's Addition, North Ogden School District 1 g 2,o,Bl0CHk ti 9f.t0 ,Beorer 3 Addition, North Oguen School Dls rlct? I Be Kg Lot! A h i' S ' b3rvtory ZH Addition. Wilson School District, , ucmg Lots 41 and 42, Block 1, Park Placo "A," Subd vision of Lot3 4 and fi onA I Sty SuSey oMLfc 3, Block 67. and all of Block 6, Plat C" Og5e Being Lota 1 to 4, Block 2, Frospcc tHcights Addition. i Be ng Lots 41 to 44. Block 4. Prospect Heights Addition t , Be ng Lot 2, Block 2. Rlvervlew Addition to Ogden City Utah PV ' h TJZhhnBl0Ce-A' Overside Annex Addition to Ogden City, Utah. - h?tSiJQ .an,d 2 B'Jock 4. Hushton Addition to Ogden City, Utah. 1 gCl?y. Utah h 40 and aU 0t LOt 41' Bl0Ck 4. cushion Addftfen to Ogden I BClDE:AdhdiionC3to Ogden CUy B'Ck ?' U f LOt 52' B,0Ck 7' Rushtcn-" BelnthNorth 2U.9 feet of Lot 28. Block 3, South Park Addition to Ogden City. "SjJV Being Lots IS and 19, Block 2, Stephens First Addition to Ogden City UL-ih ' 1 gdcnSClty. UtX Ll 2 a" 0t LOt 11 B1Ck raSb5ubSS.lon. Being Lots 13 and 14, Block 1. Woodmansce'a Addition to Ogden City Utah o-HS1-7 2 Bltck h Woodmanaoo's Addition to Ogden City. Utah hnmn?to & BIck,2-,Woodnian8cca Addition to Ogden City. Utah Affiftlirto Oentufah3 1 a"d ' B1Ck &' Woodmanaee'i Main Street I . Beginning 432.13 feet South and 3J0 feot East from tho intersection of tho East , 1 lnw2lS&lIiCl8n V'ePc an,d, tlie I5onh llDtt of Scc' . Twp: 6? North pJ?t-o 1 rest. Salt Lake Meridian. U. S. Survey; tbence North oti.5 feet East "lis loet. aoutli 56.5 reet. West 33.3 feet to place of beginning ' Beginning on the West line of Grant Avenue 294 feet South rfom tho North Una ,.raec- 1?wp-.6 N- 1anffc 1 Wost- SaIt Lake Meridian. U. S. Survov- tiiencl bouth 6 leet. West 1JS7 icet. North 6 feet. East 1S7 feet to the place of " &nninc Beirmning 21.45 chs. East rfnd 6.005 chs. North from tho Southwest coraer 5r The 1 Korihwest li of See. 9. Twp. 5, North, Range 1 West Salt Lako Meridian i b. S. ssun-oy; thencc North 70 leet. East 10L I fcct, Southwest to a nolnt i?s I 1 tt-ct Eusl irom the point ot beginning. West to tho place of beginning " Beginning at iho Southwest corner ot Block 33. South Ogden Plat "iA." thencB ' ' bes.nning. 'Cet' 1 1Cel North 570 lcet' West ld7 rcct to tn ico of Beginning lo.ii chs. South from the Northeast corner of tho Southeast K of Sec 15. l'wp. o North, Range 3 rcst. Suit Lake .Meridian U. S Survey; thenco : ginning1 1CCl 1 lL" 0 Baat 11 ICCt' North 10 cnt5' t0 0,0 P'uce of bo- Being- all 01 ' the Northeast hi of Sec. 3. Twp. 6 North. Range 1 West, Salt Lake Mcriuian, L. a. survey. -aKs 1 Ian u. s survey 1onn' "anee 1 west. Salt Lake Merid- 1 Being ah of the East of the Northwest U of Section 3. Twp. 6 North Ranca I '' 1 West. Salt Lake Meridian, U. S. Survey. ortn. Kange lieb-ihnlng at the Southeast corner of the Northeast U Sec. 4, Twp. C North Ranr 1 J 1 eat. salt LaKe Meridian. U. S. Sun-ey; thenco North 5 chs . West li! 1 i chs aouin 13 iao.. est 13 rds.. North 13 rds.. est to center or the County 1 1 roau. southwesterly uionc the load to a point 5.61 chs. West of bWinmng tfKj East 0.0 1 clia. 10 tnc piatu ot beginning. ucfainiung, -rw Beginnin 421.14 leet West and leet south frcm the intersection of the South . . "" ine 01 Second Street and West lino 01 Washington Avenue, in Ogden Cltv r w Utah; thence South 06 icet. West -ll.ss leet. Norm 66 leet: East 21186 fee; j to the place 01 beginning. -n.oo icet Beginning 146.6 icet sJiiin 110m the Northeast corner of Sec. 30. Two 6 N"Yrtli 1 Itango 1 West, bait Lake Mendltion. U. S. Survey, thence West S2 S7 feoL H ' South' 60 leet. East 13 leet. North uu feet. West to thb place of betrfnnir.c? fi Beginning S2.J leet vtst irom the Northeast corner or Sec. j0. Twp 6 North P ml.- . 1 West. Salt Lake Meridian. U. S. Survey; thence South 261 5 feet k-.mT I S2.S7 leet. South 399 teet. West 107.6S luet, North GOO feet, East IMS feet to I the placo of beginning. l 10 I Also beginning 660 leet south from the Northeast corner of Sec 30 Tn-n C North, Jtiango 1 Wost, bait Lake Meridian. U. S. Survey, thenco South -i? R degrees 57 minutes West to tho C. P. right-of-way. East to East lino of s-ilri f' section, North to place of beginning. 5am 1 j Beginning 9.24 chs. West. 12.72 chs. North from the Southeast comer of the Kr.rfii west i.i. Sec. 0. Twp. 5 North, Range 1 West. Salt Lake Meridian U s s.Vr" ! i vey; thencc South 20I.0 leet. West 163 icet, North 2&1.5 icet. i&fst lsi foo' to tho place of beginning. ' asi " J rco- ' j ' Beginning1 at the Northeast corner ot tho Southwest & Sec. 2S, Twn 5 North p,, r r 1 West. Salt Lake Meridian u. S. Survey; thence West 11.S5 chs ioWphS -1 ' river, southeasterly along the rivet to the Last lino of saiu Sec' N'or'h 7,. uegnintn. " 10 , Ji Bcgininm; 011 Uie South line of Seventh street. ISO feet West from the Wmi 11 ' J i or Waahlngton Avenue. Ogden City, Utah, thence South Mb s teet Ve s, I i ,J itet. Aurui 146-S leet. Eunt 64 leet, to the beginning All in See' 17 'r,... 6 North. Kange 1 esl. suit Iike .Meridian U. S. Survey. p ' ! Beginning 1M teet East and 330 icet North irom the Southwest corner of ?p on ' f "i Twp. u North, Kungv l West. Salt LuKe Merlaian. U. S. Survey, thenco vVVh i !, 66 icet. West liz icet. South 00 feet. East 132 icet to beginning 1or-tn - Beginning at the intersection 01 the South line of 32nd street, and the ''.Vut r ' n Stc. 33. twp. 0 Norm, itauge 1 weal, salt uake .Meridian, u" S Vnr : ' henc-u south ioa.2j. t:.isl rj. 1 feci, North lb5,i' xeei, west ''0 .1' r,,Ut ,. .3 ' 1 p,wce Oi beginning. " ' y-Ll 10 hu : on said lino 73 steps. South 197 steps 10 Cedar Slake on bank of sji,i i, t , uich, souuiwestei ly on bunli of said drain ditcli 100 steps, lo beirmniTr.. 8 1 , part ot the East V- ot the Southeast '.i Sec. 7. Twp. North itlnll-i ? u?ms 1 Salt Lako Merdlian. U. S. Survey. Ktx West. . ' Beginning at a certain Cedar Stake on the bank of drain ditch, belnc thn ;..tu west corner ot said tract of land; thence North 263 steps to i tier in, i.1"" .- f ! 2.83 chs., North J5 degreos Last ,1 chs.. North 1.52 chs North ivr81 East 1.5 chs. North 3u degrees 30 minutes. East 1.1-5 chains Norlimw" ""-a and Southerly along the river to a point North 11 degrees 3u nilm.t,.- 7 T 1 irom the beginning. South 11 degrees U0 minutes East to beginning ' Beginning 1S.62 ens. est and 2.6 chs. North Irom the Southcait cormVr n .1 ' Southwest U of Sec. 24. Twp. C North, Kange 2 West, thence East" r?,' ,lJlw North 5 degrees 30 minutes East 5.SS chs. North 13 degrees 30 li-minT.c i- I 1 Beginning ll6o.6! feet East and S chs. South riom the Northwest cornoV ."1 - ' Southwest U Sec. 21 Tv. 6 North, Range 2 West. Salt Luke Merldlnn t- o 1 Survey; thence North 33U feet. East 49U leet, more or less, Soutl 1 ,i 1 East 4.39 chs., South 79 degrees 30 minutes AVest 9 chs.. South V dV ,?'CL"' 1 30 minutes. West 1 ch.. South 11 degrees West 5 t-lxs.. South 36 liecvoZ i?" 3.63 chs.. South ID degrees West l.H chs., Westerly and Southerly to rZHl -on tho river South 01 beginning. North to beginning. 1 01111 Beginning SO rds. North and 34 rds. East, from the Southwest corner of ihn v.n, east Vl Sec. 2S. Twp. 7 North, Itango 1 West. Salt Lake Meridian u ? y.A1" voy; thencc Soutli 40 ids.. East 60 rods., South 2S rds.. East 13 5 ni'i v, 1" i 23 rds.. West 5.5 rds.. North 45 rds-. West 14 ids., to tho beginning clrU Beginning at the Southwest corner of tho Northwest u of Sec. 30, Two 7 Vn-ii, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Mcridiun. U. S. Survey; thencc East 1.22 chs vVTii IS degrees 30 minutes East C.1S chs.. North 6S degrees 45 minutes v'pt 1 ,, chs.. North 17 degrees 30 minutes. East 7.6S chs.. North 17 degrees ,iVT utea Wost 2.25 chs.. South IS degrees 13 minutes. et 9 chs to thn ? T lino ct said aectlon. South to beginning. " 0 " csl Beginning S.5 chs. North from tho Southwest corner or the Northwest U of 30, Twp. 7 North. Kniige 1 West. Salt Lako Meridian. U. S. Survey- ihi North IS degrees 30 minutes. East 9 chs., North CS dogrces 45 minutes vq? L!5 feet. South IS degrees 30 minutes. West to he West line of said soAinf, ! South to beginning-. l'lon' Beginning 12.25 chs. South from the Northeast corner of the Southwest '1 or IS, Twp. G North, Range 2 East, Salt Lake Meridian U. S. Survey ihm,- I South 07 degrees 30 minutes West 6.3S chs., Soutli "3 degrees 15 minutes t'nVT 0.6 cha.. South S5 degrees 12 minutes East to a point South of beirlMn7M7." . thence North to beginning. "innim,, Beginning 52 rds. 11 fcct East from 'the Northwest corner of the Southwest v r 1 the Northwest li of Sec. 20. Twp. 7 Norh. Itange 1 East, Salt Lake MowJ? iun, U. S. Survey; thence South 10 rds.. East 16 rds.. North 10 rds, Westi? w rds. to the place of beginning. ' iJ Being the Southeast J.4 or Sec. 13. Twp. 7 North, Rango 4 East, Salt I.ako MerM ' Ian, U. S. Survey. u" , 1 Belnp the East H of Lots 6 and 7. Block 22, Plat "A." Huntsvllle Survey Being all of tho Northwest U. of Sec. 3, Twp. 6 North, .Pantre. 1 West. Salt Lnkn - Meridian. U. S. Survey. ' h '!Xs- TOOTS AN DCASPAR Nothing Stingy About This Baby By J. E. MurpHy I RftTBfvVR eWL - I WISH n uT ft P1CH OF BE A PtG I GrE SoO jtT W Wow , CASPER! o PP : U l& CRYING- 00 Wfx)U)W'T LET CftFSUREL ( ONE PIECE OF CPiVt! W 1 SfSN) HILL- 1 MaWR i ISJOW i( THOSE POKE VELL , I'LL G-1VE OU CKQ HE UJANT A H KMGO(Wn Wl r - ":V' "I J ar.- je.l1u W " ' , . Jm