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BWHsWivaK mm I 10 ' THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 2 I SCIENCE OR RELIGION? Six Leaders of Thought Debate Which Shall Serve as Moral Guide WWWm - . I (Copyright, 1022, by NF.A Service.) ".-tn right and wrong be determine it by test tube and microscope? U. Shall moral Invvs of the future be written from data complied In the laboratory of the scientist instead of " from anclont ethical tradition" hand- V ed down in sacred books? ' The suggestion that morals be ink- en from the field ot religion and fj placed In the domain of science, :i- i vanced i. Professor. William Morris Davis, Phi Beta Kuppa orator at the Harvard eomflasnccment, hac si up nation-wide discussion mul has become a center of conflicting opin ions. Through NBA Service The Standard-Examiner presents todaj opinions f prominent scientists clergymen' ml leaders of thought 'n Davis' sug-j gestion. This Is the passage in the professor's address which lias arotlW d the tiisf usslon "Jut as surely as all questions of n geological or astronomical or evolu! llonary nature have now been p. m..i-! nontly takon over from religion b their respective sciences so conquest! will be made of all questions concern-! mg right and wrong by that division of science which concerns Itself with) the natural history of Epodnesa as a matter of purely human experience In contrast to goodness aa B matter of; supernatural revelation. "Two great and growing. though j still joung, branches of modern sclenci will contribute powerfully to this I conquest They are eugenics and p -rhlatry. Every shade of opinion, favorable. I ana nnvcise. i- retic teri tn the state ments of national! and international ly known leaders of though; thai have been gathered The Rov. John Ryan, prof aaoi Of nuiral theology and Industrial eth ics, t ntiudic nntversltj of America n.-lilngion snys: "Professor lnls believes silence will take possession of ethics and re duce it to a history of human good ness Th- professor confounds la' with ought.' He forgets hlstorv can tell us only what men have done, not what they ought to do History can provide no Standard of right, no dis tinction betwe -n right and wrong Eugenics and psychiatry may forecast certain effects, they cannot deter mine the moral ouality of these cf BBBj fects. No physical science can dls-j BBBBB close ethical standards or yield ethl-i BBBBI cal judgments The mental confusion' BBBBB hotruyed by Professor Davis Is a pa-1 BBBBI thetlr refutation of his thesis. It In-1 BBBBI dlcates that the physical scientist j BBBBI -hould let ethics alone: that the shoe maker should Vtick tn his last." Lothrop Stoddard, author of "The Kislng Tide or Color" and The Re ' -volt Against Civilization": ' When Professor Davis proclaimed the application of science to ethit h uttered a message of good , h.er for BBBBJ our troublous times Science Is our1 BBBBJ pole star. It Is alike our guide fori BBBJ the present and our hope for the fu-j BBBBJ lure. What distinguishes our civili zation from past civilizations is sclen- knowledge nnd acientlflt spirit To us have been revealed s.-crrts ot )lfe our forebears m-vcr knew. And BE to us has been vouchsafed a oassion lor truth such as the world has never BBBJ seen. This quenchless love of truth, BJ 'his spirit of science which combines knowledge and faith in the synthesis K I a higher wisdom is our best prom- BBBBJ ise for the cure of present Ills and H for the regeneration of the race Cruirles P. Melnnii tz. inventor and ( -dentist, consulting engineer r.r the .oncral Electric -ompany: I entirely agree with Professor Djvla that all questions of rlglr and wrong belong to the field of science where they can be Intelligently studied and not to the emotional fancies of religion .So it vv.is In the classical civilizations of Greece and Rome. But the Persian mixed morals and re ligion and the Jews copied them ami' thu the Christians. Every educated man. whose Intelligence reaches be-1 ":., his Immediate neighborhood In time and country, realizes that there are no absolute .-thu s, but moral are merely the product of the existing1 forms oi so. iev varying with its! changes somewhat like the by-laws of n society " i'dwai(i E Slosson scientist and write on adontlfh topics: Religion and BCiSnce .ir- Siamese twins. They die If cut apart. Sclent C often furnished clear reasons for cus-j tome which religion has for centuries Inculcated and Which have .tided In dividuals and nations to survive In1 the struggle lor existence The lid Testament la largely concerned with' primitive science, bul the best of its Hme. Eugenics will remain a barren bramh of science until it gets be-1 hind M a religious impulse sufficient to make men and women willing to orifice present and personal plea--' ures for distant u.i.i higher Idea'Ia n' the other hand ministers must rColizo that a church wedding Is not a Chris-i tlan marriage If contrary to eugenic principles. Science lights the vva Religion furnishes motive power " ' t Hendrlk WUIem an Ixh.h, his- lorlnn rind SOClolOgtal and author of tin StoVj of Mankind Professor Davis is entirely right I when he says questions of morals and I goodness should be taken from re ligion and placed under the control ! "-'"'o, ivcngion nas made a fall , ure of the job. Let us see whal science can do Mt course ihls would nie.in the end of organized religion j I realize that there are plenty of poo I pie who would like to keep religion j as a sort of music In their llvcv Por , haps it may remain as music but the ilme has come for Its end as a di rector of human conduct " tiei r t narlcs L. Blatiten . D D itcctor brace I'liunoh (Idplsoopal), New Fork: ''Religion Is Inclusive. it believes that t;od is revealing Himself not only through humanltv. most of all j through Christ, but also through na j turq and through the observations of! and discoveries by modern clence 1 Religion In its boldest aspects at-' , l-mpts u. he guided l,v tin deepest .experiences of th. race The reason he world neve,- has been willing to 'get on -without religion and never, I will be content to get on without it lis because mere knowledge of con sequence such ns science teaches jsl not enough to bring any man to the! height of his potential character." Rv William Bryan. I Copyright, 1922. by vi: service ) SELiBT, S. D f'hristlans will ,,n. broclate Professor Davis franknn n oleclosing that the purpose of the evo- i lUtlonlStS is to substitute science for! religion. Evolutionists have heretofore pro-1 tested against theology entering the domain of science. Now evolutionists boldlv enter the domain of reiip,,n and demand that science be substituted for the nible n matters of morals. It is well for the Christian world to understand fh.,f , Christianity cannot be harmonized , evolution cannot be purged of ma terialism. The unfounded hypothesli that makes man a descendant of the 'brute cannot be .arrio, tr lt, , J cal conclusion without robbing life of all Its spiritual values. I It Undermines faith in God and faith In an the things that rest upor belief in God. j Evolution Is merely an anesthetic used to relieve the patient of suf- I feting while his religion Is being re-moved. 1 TnaBinaaBaaWri sBF itoWklW I IITTMiWIMlIMI I They Pay I Big Returns I Standard - Examiner WANT - ADS are dependable H always H Sure result producers I Phone 56 H I Any day Lw 1 it : ! "BECAUSE I USE FALSE LEGS!" ' 4 VERA LAMB. TO WHOM LOSS OF LIMBS ALSO BRINGS LOSS OF LOVE. BY ROY GIBBONS CHICAGO "Other girls and worn en use talse hair, false complexions false teeth, even false forms, so why should I be condemned because "Just because I use false legs9 Answer that If you can The younp woman who raises the question b Vera Lamb, who is 17 She was fir rested because sho stole, It Is charged, a pair of silk stockings to cover her artificial limbs Vera comes from an Iowa farm Her feet were frozen when she was 10, Doctors amputated them she bought limbs and has learned to walk per fectly. Sho came lo Chicago to earn money enough to pay lor them o:i the Installment plan While here h. engaged the .-.tfen tion of a young man. She ku him JOHN' O' DOW EI I- i NEW FORK, July 1 Five month; ' ol eager homage have not dulled New York '4 appetite for the exotic theut rical fare of the huuvo-Sourls. A second edition of the Russian vau devllle provided fry N'lkita Balleff's troupi' from the Hat thi-atr' of Mos cow ih nighti) crow ding the Century ! Koof. Twelve new numbers ftom the Ball-, Stt repertoire of 12u, and the contin uation Of ":The Parade of the Wooden Soldiers and Katlnka." combine With decorations of gorgeous splendor to ma.ve Otiau'e-SOtMp B compotitoiJ with the Polllea anil the Music Box1 Revue for .summer popularity The perfect artistry and exquisite settlrffes which last February accom plished the unusual feat of making an American audience enjoy vaudeville in Russian, contlnu to be (he means by. whleh Ballotf Hnd his co-workers bridge the gap of linguistic Ignorance. very much. But a dreadful fear born (of past experiences, possessed her I When she was 15, she says, sho had tiuiirjiil wiihuut ihIIhi Ih r husband ' of her Infirmity As soon as he dis COl Bred it, he left her j "And I do so want love and kind liness." she said. "1 can cook, and sew. ; and love to keep house. Besides, my ankles are pretty, aren't they even i li they are made of wood or some thing ' And who can blame me for not wanting all the world to know the ; the truth'' I "No one can Imagine what totttir. b I of mind 1 suffer because of my affile-I . lion. I'm not bad looking, and I like I companion-hip and pleasure. I would 'be such a good wife. Can't love live j without with " Her question unfinished, she burst , into tears ' JOLLY POISONERS ARE RUSS! -T- 1 mm Mummm c, , cstmm - - Mine. I'lanlna and M. Kotchotovsk In oj,, iihagi n l'ort claliie" from the New Edition of Buiiefrs Ohanve-Sonrls. GREEDY OWNERS AT BEACHES ARE FOUG-HT LOS ANGELES. July 1 (By The Associated Press.) Aroused by the action of property owners along the beaches who have sought to charge for thi U8 Of tbi Bands and thi- M'l), Los Angelea city, Los Angeles county and several of the beach towns, in cluding Santa Monica have started a move to cond-'iiin au beach lands not alreait- oevned by the public within an hour a IriVo bl the ddwntbwn fac tion of Los Angeles. The strand northward from Benta Monica Is to ho protected, particularly the city having authorized condemnation. While there 1s a stretch of 40 or 50 miles of ocean front readllv reached from the city, and vvhlle more than half of It is sand beaeh. the shores are crowded every summer Sunday and bollda) It being almost a universal practice for residents to load their families and eamplng equlp rutT.I :n!c their automobiles and i -n I either a week-end or a few hours on, fne beach ea Literati) thojands of small tents Xow a second bill, with a third In preparation Is the result of the fail ure of custom to stale New York's enjoyment in this bizarre entertain ment of cotnedy, grotestiuorlu and beauty The number. "The King Orders the Drums to be Beaten;'! receives the mot applause in th new bill. A soft cascudo of velvet l urtaln, two chairs on a dlas, an amber light and the Imagination or the apei tators con jure up the chamber of a king. The king tells his love for the wife of a murnuls and i-niands the lady. The heartbroken marquis forced to I yield Sadly he leads forward his w ife. Th Jealous queen extends a gor- ' ge.ous bouquet to her successor Tho la.iy lift the flowers to her fje, breathes their poison fragrance and j falLs dead Tho queen smiles anil t!ie mad tc-i fraln of the Jester echoes as the cur tains flutter across the stage (are placed, automobiles by the hun dreds ar6 parked in convenient spots, md the sands are covered with the pi. .sure seekeri It Is to preserve the freedom for such pleasures against private aggressions thit tho various ; public bodies are acting A move Is also being seriously dis cussed to bring about tho pun hue of the great Malibu ranch, w hich lies , northwest of Los Angeles It is a tremendous tract, with ocean front Inge, canyons, live oaks and many na j ural park facilities, The city and the county have lo n discussing Its pur chase and prrnetual dedication as an addition to the several playgrounds now provided for the people of the i-out h land. oo CHTHSTIAX COM MAND EH . PEKING General Keng Tu-haiang la known throughout China as a Chris dan commander who reads to his troops from the Bible He led Wu Pel-Pu's soldiers In ihe battle outside the gates of Peking To lilm is . rec ited the first victories which 'result ed in th rout of Chang TsoLln'a, Torces and then- n. treat from the vl clnlty of the Chine capital to a point north of Tientsin 'PINKERTON SCORNS DETECTIVE STORIES I BAfi F'TIANCISCO. July I. (JJy The Associated rr"--.- ) Detective Wprk consists mainly In using com mon sense, William A Plnkorton. vet eran chief of the great detective bu- 1 reau which bears his name, declared I hero last week" while attending lh' an nual convention of the International I Association of Chiefs of Police. Gum-shoe detectives of fiction were declared bj Mr. Plnkerton to be Punk pure and simple." He de clared be never had read a detective Mtorv that read like the person who wrote It knew what h wai talking about. These sto' les about detectives trac ing crime 'by scratches on watches and all that sort of rot gives people the wrong Idea about the way we i work." he said. j "Any man with good common ensc j can be a detective. I've pickod up some of my men trom street car Jobs nn.l other occupations and th'-y usual- ly ha v . mad" good " laif-k has something to do with the work of detectives. Plnkerton said. "Some rf the cases I have cleared up and for which I h ve been given credit as having done clever work came to me by pure accident." he added. Plnkerton voiced a protest against l nine pictures'" on the films 'Som ; I pictures show Just exactly how lo com-' I mlt a crime I certainly am protcst-l Inn against this practice and respon-j I aible directors and producer'" have al ready promised that no such plcturse will he made In the future." LEGAL NOTICES ESTATE OF JANE ANN WILSON N'otl.-o Is hereby tfiven that Mm under: signed wfll kc!I at private ale In on parcel the following described real OS- 1 tate sltunlo Hnl lwlnr In Ogden City, Weber .'O'inlv. slte of l i.i , A psti of Dot Two (J). In Block Flftv slx (66i. Pint "A", ORilen City Hurvny ' nnd commencing at a point im.?.". f rt I east of the southwest corner of Lot I Three (?.) in said Block Flftv-six "".S) In laid Plat "A". iK,len :- Survey, nn.l runnlnj; thenae Kast 79. L'.'. feet to t'ie toutbeast eorner of said hot Two (U, thenco nortl. 10S feet, thence west feet unci tjience south I9S feet to the' place df beginning Together wiih all ! rlptit. privileges appurtenances there- I unto belonging or In any way connected I tn or after Saturday, Julv the Ith. ir.'.' and written bids will b received' t the banking house of the I'tnh Sav- in(t ,M Trust company, nt Xtimher South Main rtreet. Salt Iake City, I'tnh. I Terni?i and conditions of sale to lir i i Ten 10 per cent of the purchase money; to be paid at Hie time of the sale and I balance on confirmation of sale by the court Administrator's deed and abstract I of title to be furnished purchaser at expense of administrator All special sassssmenta to be paid by the estate l and a'l taxes en the property to and In- hiding the year 1921 to be paid by the estote and t' o purchaser ti j av tne gen eral taxe for the year 1 022. All bids t.. be in writing and mailed to or left with ihe administrator. The I'tah SavlngN A- Tru-.f enmpanv. Ni:nibei MO South Main street, Salt Lake City, I'tah. Dated this the ZltH d.i .,f June. -j22 UTAH SAVINGS f. tri si COMPANY By D, K. .11' DT. AaalStant ('ashler and Trust officer. . Admlnlstratrr ,,f Ks:.ite of Jane Ann llaon, de-en gs ,n MOTIOE TO .'O.V. .'lACTORb. Notice la lic;et,y Riven that ug.len Cilv I proposes ta make the fo' v.v.i g public I Improvement to-wll Zontruc; pave I ment In Paving Idstrlct No. 131, to- Kether with work In.-tdentai thereto ac cording to plane, speclflcitK.ua anil pro file cm fllf In ih office of the cltv en glnecr And sale 1 bids are Invited ' r ' aaid work anO will be received at h I orti.-e of tbn city r order In ihe City : llll at Ocden. I'iti, aitll 10 o'clock I a. m.. on tho 6th day of July, 1922. In Mlon lo MAdeta, plans and specifl I cations for said lmp.cvmcn- cn b.5 seen and examine m the oKlRl of "is cits an , I Elneer In the City Hall of said c!tv and I obtained upon a ilsposfl of 15 00 ' which will be refunded upon trelr return In ' fUMon Tn- right I reserved to reject nn and all bids and to waive any . defects. By order of the Board of Commission ers of Ogd.n Cltr. ('fan this the Uth day of June. 19:2 c o. ri: wot.K Cll- I! nine I First publication. June ? 195 I Last publication', .Julv 2 v,-' lnrrU,'",h''1 " Uo s ineari) I.y.vn : Paving District 5Co. 13 Fourth notice gj5 Notice Is hereby gh en that a specl.l Rnt"fuPV.lh ?WWrs of the Von- , tello Salt Company will b.- held on Sit urda July I ,t , n ; 1 th- off,.-,. f ,ho ,o:apan 27 Kr.-d Kiesel bulldlnr. d.-n. I lab lnr ,hc ' - ' pose of determining whether the .om-l panr .shall continue Its corporal, pur-, suits or be liquidated and dissolved I Dated si Ogden. Utah. June gi uia H L HERRI NGTON. President I ti K.NAU89, Secretary R A. PIERCE Directors. S720 ' NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS I Notice is hereby given ibni the Davis an. I Uclici Counties Canal Company pro I poses to move appro Imrftclv .10,000 cubic ; nr,1s of Sarth at h point on Its canal In South Wehei and .sealed bids are In vltei for said work and will be received ai the office of the i.'ompanv. 602 Kccles I Building, t)Kd.-n. Utah, until 10:00 o'clock n. tn on the 10th da; ofJuly. Ii22. Instructions to bidders fO said work can be secured at the office of the com- i pans The right Is reset ved Lo reject are and nil bids. ROBERT ' NVK :"Ct Secretary. NOTICE OF INT-.NTION I Notice Is hereby given by the Board el j Commissioners of Ogden Cliy, Utah, ot I the Intention of r-aid Board of Commis sioners to make the following described I Improvement .to-wit: To create Adam? . enu between Twenty-second and Twent.v -fourth streets. Twenty-second -i ei between Adams and Jefferson ave liues and Twenty-third street between Adams and Jefferson avenues .s a paving I district and to pave the roadvvu a tbere I In with any one of the following types of pavement, namely Reinforced Port land cement, concrete pavement, beet asphalt pavement on either a. Portland cment or bituminous concrete base or ; bitnmlr s pavement on either a Port land cement or bituminous concreio base also to build all culverts Irrigation and drainage systems. private driveways curbs and gutter and sidewalks, and to construct vvater and sewer service con I nections from the mnln to trie curb line , at the expense of the Individual owners I Opposite the lots or paits ot lota bt houses not now supplied with such con- nations The above-named work vhsll I Include tho necessary grading therefor I and all oth.-r work necessary to com - P'ete the whole In a proper manner ac j cording to the plans, specifications a.nrt profile.-, on file In the office of the cltv engineer, and lo defray the whole of the cost and expanse of ihe abutters por tion thereof by levy of a special tux to be .KH.nserl ,,,on the Iota or pieces of around within the following described district being the district to be affect-.-d or benefited by such Improvement, name ly. All the land lying between the outer boundary lines of said streets and a line drawn fifty feet back from and parallel to .said outer boundary lines on both elde.i of Adams avenue between Twenty-second and Twenty-fourth streets, both sides of Twenty-second street between Adams and Jefferson avenues and both sides of Twent.v -third street between Adams and Jefferson avenues being Block 30 Plat A . Block Plat ' A". Block sO'. Plat A'V Block 41. Plat "A" and Block U Plat "A", all In Ogden City aurvey. The etreet railway company will be required to pavo their portion at sret Inter sec' in. and macadamize temporarily their portion opposite the abuUore. The estimated cost of each sewer con- aeotlon is 132 oo The. estimated coat of each water con nection Is $25 00 The estimated cost of each nrlvite driveway Is $30 00 The .-stlmatel cost as irlven below does not Includo the cost of constructing pr1--ate sewer connections, water connec tions or private driveways, which costs are lo be a.e,ssed against the property benefited in addition to me regu'ar as sessment. The total C05t Of "aid improvement ll mated a' Hi.ooo.ns All protests or objections to such Im- ! CLASSIFIED j rOJt RENT Unlurnisned THRKE rooms and sununei kitchen, pHrilv modern Six rooms, modern Nine rolns. mMrn.z 417 Ecelsa Bidg ph0" Jg T H liTflE room hoThe TaTt ly mode rn $ 1 Itenr 170 Twenty-second street. rnwnc 2002-J. , r.-Rfu.M" house, kalsomlned, new floors gp .00. Phone J778-J- !"i 1 MODERN brick house and garage SIP I Adams Ave . ! FIVE room modem bungalow. WW Waahlngtonynuej I SIX room modern house. Inquire 2H TlTlrtythlrd atrcet. . Kh E . lean home for rent Inquire JT 28th street. 3 , ROOMS; screened porch. $12.00. 3PI6 Jefferson Ave Call 2-Pv-2 l-RM. modern apt. Oas range. fcresn porph; select district. Box .30 Stand- srd-Exam)ner. - ; SMALL modern house. Inquire 2111 Jeff. 90' FIVE room modern houso. newly PPr, cd. 722 Blnford. 9 I.VPvCK i:nfurn',shed housekeeping lOOniH , uitable for bachelors 3? rweJfJ- fourth street. t 9- j Ol R room modern except heal Call 2017 Grsmercy . FIVE room "house 2117 Plnpree nv. nue Vpply L?1 Twent.. -eighth Garage. Pnon; 3102-W' 9V FOIR room and sleeping porch 2857 . Monroe 180 rr month. Inquire at yci- ker Lumber Co j . FOUR room modern brick close in. n Mora. 81M Reeves aenue SD3I FOUR toom npnrini'-nt. bath, sierplnr poith $2." per month Inquire at C.3 ; Tw ntj ' irepth, SIX room modern frame house 2S7.1 , Liberty nvcniio. W0 per month. lnfl"''',! plyer Lumber Oo. 8l31 FIVE room house. Fruit orchard and chicken coop Phone 03S-M WW FOUR room apartment vvlta sleeping: pon-a and bath on ground fir" r and 2?lh .Monroe Will be . icuntd and . ,. ... ,. i iv.. t:: oo oer . month Pnlne 1 -r ..ill a: Prlnceja Millinery. sil1 SIX loom modern briek. Ideal location. ncwl) papered Jefferson. 74j FOI'R or live loom home, modern un furnished Phon- 1151-W. s779 NEW WON APARTMENTS 3 room modem apartments just b n; built. 44 27th St. Private bath, hot water and g.is. best location In city. Prl e 36 mo. Phono 12IT-R 095 the m:w la prantz $31 and $.15. Three room modern I apartments, clean and new. private bath, not water, cas rsnses. P.iono 1217-K $0'.' I I UK ARQYLB APARTMENTS $22 .".0 and up, two snd 3 room, nrl- , rate bath. Imt waier. gas ranges. 2i h and Washington Phone 1217-K. 001 ! 3-FKioM frame on Lincoln Phone I HOO-jl S706 ; THE &AKNHART $,33 nrjd 240 brand new modern Ants. ' lor aorvlee they sre clean and "new. I 27th and Hudson. Phone 1"0. 7S74 LARGE unfurnished housekeeping roo-ns ; sui'alile for bachelors- 427 24tli r:ret. ' 735$ ; rHREE room modern cottoc' Furnished ! il ping $2 233 T wenty-aeventn. r70S i I'liKKK loom api'lin.-n' outbid. VVIison Pros. Co. Phone 2S14-V. KMi RENT CANYON COTTAGE for RENT ot:.ie-. Furnlahed and unfurninbed. Inqjlre at Herm''age ?ir I Phone 3n-L-l 71g I PHREE room .otcjr ,,i Wlldwood, i furnished Phone 2IC 7434 ' TVTO very desirable cottages m Jlcrmt: sge. locate.'. n river and adjo.nlng. KELLY & HERK5CK -1 FUR RtlKT Ki:rolianeou3 STORE room Twenty-sixth and Grant. ! equipped for auto washing or will fit It Up lo suit othe. QUSJneee. 23S3 Grant. PR1VTE rsrages, . ioe in $-, pPr month j It Korrlstail Phone 423 S?3 ; L'WO cr three targe office rcoms 24rt . ' Una fli r up Fron-ace on VVaeh Ave. Pain. e. Hurst bulttflnc ' ARtiL" storage room. 50x34 feet, three stories. Centrally located Paine 64?'l ' LEGAL NOTICES prov.men the enrrylng o.it of etch Intention mas: be presented In writing .igne.l by fr.e owners of abutting prop- I erty den. riblnu t!'e same, together wlh ' Hie oumier of anuttlng front fee: and 1 be filed with the ciiy recorder on or be fore t'.e 10th ds of July. 1922 1 he Hoa-d of Commissioners at i's first ' reirulsr meetlnjr ttaereafter fo.wt ihm Uth day of July. 1922. will consider the proposed lev y end hear and consider such i :roTv:s aa.l objec;ions to said improve-1 ment as ahall have been made 1 s f";1,"", ,f 'C'," Bo,rd of Commission ers of djfd n City ltah c O DsWolf City Recorder. Dated j:n i:. 1922. Firs; publication June 20 mi Last Publication July ljJ lnePrlb"ShC'' Kdfn Standard-Exam- j Pav-inc rl.strlct Vn laa ,,.A NOTICE. .Aero Cushion Inner Tire Compmv cor-1 ment levied on the 15th dnj of Mav 19M follows respec.lve shadeholders. as 'Name Cut No gl Dc Berna rl N. B. Bever Hs 75 HS C L Bluett j ,0 37 50 i52 lts. 161 I H Dep, !g - U R Ek.ns M 120 J D. Finn 2 ? T F FTasler 3S c - - Frd Flint " oU 97 OS 99 100 101 155 1S9 2l)ii 'Mrs L A Fairbanks ? 2IS 1 losephlne Fermro . 260 1 in ; H J and J. L. Gar- 10 Hoover 10 S0 S ' t? , 10 'N 1 Harris 10" C. J A. Uadqulet 76 jfi ,30,? Xart H LaMotte . M2 H W.W Unqulst ft Warner, l" 20 lain G. B. Matton . . . .zh 31 10'50 S. C Parkinson... ul 31 Ed Robinson 4i T5 S 00 Howard Snvder 37 iS J.OO Robert AVoodhavo Vi 32 M William Webster iU 5 .T6n And In accordnnce with u. "u shares of each parcel of atock an m necessorv will be sold Se OftkJ WfS! compsnv corner Twent v.ninth . . tno Secretary. Aero Cu.hfflnner tSF ?f Dany. Corner Twent ."ninth J . m' Avenue. Ogden, T u h nlnth nd 1 Von s?26 WANTED Aghij OARTSIPE S IRON RFaTr-J 40.r,i Lancaster Ave , Phiin of the best nnd the orlciniiTj soap, vvnnts AKents. Trado LH and copyright reg5,tered ln TIB office. This soap removes rn ! and other unwashable stains f ' Ing. marble etc., like made 'J big profits. 21 AGENTS Sell hosleTyfTSg-l consumer Men's. v, omen'o J hose 10c i" $1 in pa1r y e per cent profit Writ. WaeeH Van Buren. Chicago. I AC.ENTS t n. Slmron.iia wool tailored r,, order fultaS are $20.00 cheaper than tZ01 Vnu keei. deposits PToteetJT Me.iiitlful ;i"virlnifni ,-,f , M swatche 1 free Hu itters r Simpson. S3 1 Weal Adams 731 181, Chicago, Illinois lTM $16.00 A DAY EASYrsU?HB necessorv business. No Invcil experience necessarv Free Write Klcco. 1507 Vlddcan V? cago. . AT FOR KSNTunuiJ PKT of nicely furnished norT 1116 Washington avenue, IB FURNISH F D r bin TbacheMaal m r nt -1 1 1 1 1 1 ( nr NEWLY furnished two roots! keeping apiirtni' nls $20 nnd Jj 25S3 Grant avenue. MODERN' housekr.plng rooTnTal d n theatre I'.n I rn no m lolibfl TWO Ihi- housekeeping ern. 346 Patterson nvenueB LARGE front room. mr, fIT. Park P.tb Ih.,,,. jr- v(J r.ue J,e riM-. nice .-.l.-epinT room, sulUhlTi gentlemen 27. Vi d m- Phone 'n TWO furnish, d uKi,i hoa3 ! M- Vxo t v. 0 b 11 hi loi toom Adams avenue Phone !f.S0.B Twentieth street 5 ONE 100:11 and 1 it, li.-n.'tteaBi Mo lern 2404 Madison or phone! J( B . a 2-room ipar irnent d 20.",4 Washlncton aveia ;EL1 furnisiied ..,,,1 rconij ir two ecntl.-m. 1. r,,QJ I'WO hou ckcepins K-ROOM tpl all m.nlern (oril from July 7. References reaiS IV.-:.- ,c "I TWO rooms fo. 1.0 ire1.. . pinB a stooping pot i-h 7".'. Twentvl street COOL f-..n- '.(. 11 ,,rn. injjl Washington nvenue. FOI'R room modern. Lsrge j3 ool rooms. Sleepinc porrh Clofi ivnch 125 I'hone 2 V 1 .". -" t TWO furnished room.s for houscti Jtound floi.r. Phone 1 1 S3. j OSK four loom modern np.irtRiej room pf.rtl- nnl. rn ss Sixth j-treet. SLEEPING room in in 1 ,-n hoof 'lock from c-n.T .. ..vn Ref3 Phom 1 uri7 0 S or,,,, n;rj,eIM l.oo-e M0 per No children Inqui,. 'irant ' 'I M I OUT l:i.i: , on, pit t.lij four rrwjin mod. rn l.unir.. ijw, porch, full l.i'-ioeni. ,11 -afcj t on. $40 per month 'Ph.- fl Mortgage Co. Phone 2S0. FlJRNISUi:i J,.,u ';. ping roomaj .rn 2220 Lincoln avenue. ' ' ' 'l I'1 .dern .1 ; :.: no a lid" f .-rn .! innji 22rd St j "ROXT Sleeping room, outli ' rea sonai.le 172 21st IUEi hi f irnliai "ate, ba 1,1 1 1 v.i r .-. nd t.-vj y mdfnlnga CC.'.o Adams. I TWO room Hpnrlm.nt f..r houaafl "w.iu ,tpj SL in" I, ohm, SX months tM v ; :! : 1 : r nuc ences. 1 ' 'I ' ' N "..r r nlei ntsned; railroad district. PhoH site- 3 p m. 7l ' '' puved 1 . 1 clean a parting vt 1 line. Phonal I'll REE room cheap and a ipartm.n' Pi,. .ma fl ON g'roi ml n ,,, JS Modern Phone 1062. Hon 1 uing rooms I 2220 Lmcln 1 Ft 'RNISHEi roo'.i i.,r '. r.L Mi:. Inn, fM H !-.!:: , . I., . ,m(; rooisl wsanlngrton ivenui Phone RKISHEI , , m pfl V. nshlngton avenue. FURNISHED apartment 521"sB third Rooms are Irtrtrc nnd coaH " L . ( badB ? n" entrance 3562 Ulami avesH FURNISHED two room rnodCH S62Q Libert Phone.H NICE lie;. 1 sleeping soom forH 312! a shinRton avenue. Vol man1 wishes to harc"lajH room. us. 01 piano 1;. nil. man nhH good references 820 2th StS j LR;E. cool, modern front rdH Vate home, suitable for two fH Phone 25Q2-M 2638 Adams ..ventaW TWO leun iiukI' , n hn.p.ekop'.Ba'M1 jnd front porch, on bench faefcW ix Cool, i-iilet. Phone 1 754-JB ARARTMKVeT. furnlshe-i or neB ROOM w ith sleeping j or,-h foTBj 6"0M 51 Tw'rltv'fourtn 8trH TWO n.r.ri,.in fun:. In, I ., .1 t nientlH ly cleaned 2642 Monro..'. B WFLL furnished sleeping rooaBfc 2ath street. Phone 2241. w NEWLY furnished mr-.Jern r oraaB prlvlletes garage Phone 1021 :W I'M O clean aparlo.enl H lthBSKS and $20. 2010 M. n.o. I'hom ltW TWO very Urue uo,,l parlcrs aH rooms reasonable, I" ..id .'UI'B sen. B . FIVE-ROOM house. 655 2 : rd StTB ?W-R po 1 :,r,dren. J 'nr: plaza aims. - v. .aTTflt: --room suits , : -j .-nljlaMt , useke.plng Llgh and c Mk: . WEI..L furnished room, close Twenty fourth 8L Mu THREE room furnished aparttH rwenty -eighth oliveL Phone IflK COOL front rooms ln modern fsR sonabfe. Eoard II dealr'-d 255 Wt seventh. I THRKK furnished rooms fur ho0 Ing. Ground floor. 334 Twenty-lam Hoi SFC KEEPING .. $14 :noL-- ropenn hotel. 363 rwcntj -1 o u rthlMf TWri firnished rooms for hoanBji '''05V m0nth' 30"'5 Adam IV, N'lCE ciein housekeeping rooffli nlshed or unfurnished VTlOBaa" nd painted Paine & Hurst blofBJ - ui.H-RKKElCPl.vr, rooms. H I small, In modem hom. 2111 LARGE front " room " suitable JK? board If desired. Garage 2431 imtiv. ONE 3-room apartment. 1B seventh 8t --W FOR SALE OR REBV" NINETEEN rooms and .storcTK RABBITS. Have vou ci,-,i:i fu'TpsmiJ tn.'f the raid, It indur 'O' nd fur1 Information and DOOfM b' Samuel v t 1.1 nn ell hit 25 31st St 1 identificatio'n buRB PROTECT your Identt-s b ringer prints registered S04 FirttmS n"k old K H Wootten