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-J FOR SALE ReaJ tto ) F FOR SALE CHICKEN RANCH L riVE ACRE chicken ranch en i I a Ic Im ' , , nn i -' ride fronj i en F 0f ('own. N'w ben houses with (or 1 10 'Itnf' ,,0f"J barn. FTf. . . 1 1 '1- one good fersey K plcuiy of feed until spring. Has I i . room house with basemenl Clutol; lb besi buy ,,. Web. 1 zZyy ownei to leaving the siate al nc aboul lhI' MftJ lak Kll DlC6 m town in exchange. J. K. E.tker '' ni,l:' J hrn" K:" f ' 1469 "TasT! HK FOR SALE. a ACRES pasture with fresh water KLiierf w1 p(lKP r uly llmlt 1 "n Kj r f i"" rf :irrr no. n- r.m r.-d- WL ,.iimI 1 ' ,Tt; toqT ( 1 Vs room Ins; houso in poo, CSuon. par.g. Phone 29. 1483 ' rTrTv 1 1'-i " bni k h"US' In ) o .- Engsjl1 r." t r t !. tiou-.-, moil i n, full bil Kfnt sleeping porch. Lo( 50x141 Rice 3 4300.00. Phone 2029 1436 JnrTH ' LI.Y n' x" 5 room brick bun Vilow; s'rlcily modern. hardwood Roors; furnac- heat; sleeping porch U,j f.u.oii inquire 2770 Grnn 139 I bevEN K " M l'.rl' ! h-mso wash fcouse. barn ;nl chicken house closi fin larr" lot, for only $3760.00. Cash Jni''"!' " Ml'iri-.- - wner, M., 1 Ere standard. 1429 111350 Bl VS new 3 Rm hous.-, bark LrrN'n md front porch, lights and city I irgicr. kl ; ' h n rabin.is and immedi t,e possession Sec owner at 150 W lis: St. 14US ifolTsALE BY OWNER Modern four coaJ brick bungalow, large screen Kerch fruit trees and sara;,. . Loi ,n Kr "OO ft at 524 Cross St. Phone 837 .1 1403 xtV I n "in liiin..loi citj v.-at . and I Krht. $1500. poo, 1 Im ;iiioii 'p.tioM brick strictlj modern on I Ktncb, pavement, $7100; terms M.I ! ghw. Insurance and Real Estate, 413 Clih St 1343 I FOR SALE BY 1 iWNER. I BROOM modern houso, 6V2 acres, all I k trult. ihicken house for 2000 chlck I Eu, ah kinds of out buildings. I j.roi ).M h" T'.. lo's. j.; 1 if sold I j- i nr. I'li'i'ir ) . v 7, 7. 7i. ( any u Kd. I 1345 HAlRk tarni. orchard, good build HUgs, on main Mate road to ball Lake, Kir iv ill trade for lc-town property for Kurt payment. Phone 11 R 1. 1416 B-RU'iM lull modern brick, cast fjont M on k'-'tii li, iu'oplaco, hardwood floors. lleepmg porch, work porch, 1 J ce heated basement, furnace heat, L'L): Hftry tubs, electric fixtures, blinds, Uno .Jfutu and good supply ot coal til go nrUh property. Lot 50x137, close to Ear line and schools. Onl) $5400.00. Vii, require $i:;5o.oo cafu, terms on fc lance IRooM le w UiOfj.-iii uiick .-outh iiont on bench, 1 block to iai line. Lot 37x li.' L'an give almost immediate pos Mssiou. Muall -.,.ii inj:i ni, terms to lull on balance. Jijoo.oo. J A Mc itulloch 9b0 TEN Room modi 111 frame houso, 10 per :ent cash, and $35 per uijuth, or 111 rent tor i-jU per month. W. I!. WLDEl.L 1058 BV OV.'NLK i'.ai.i on Washington A. 2933. 55 feetx439.il all or part. Iti. K:itc Be.kuian, l.M W N, T Sail Babe City. 905 !3-A(.'i;L laim, Z u.ilc-6 obi Oi Ogd&n I-rooui frame ho.iie, Weat 201b. 131. Itrdiz r.-oue .:ou-; cj. j. Terr) 30 IW) BtJVs A 7 room modern house close in on the bench, good barn and ard Xenns. WUU.M M( 1UIS liKh. K Lrgo lot 66x132 ft. Good I fruit trees, located on btnch, lor immediate sale B $1760; terms. K 37x150 ft lot on the bench, with the e.cart lion done and cement foundation already in, and enouAh cement blocks to build a C room house; ihls 1r .in opportunity to save 51000 on your n w home. GL'ARAN'j .Mi ihTGAUh: ( u. 416 21th St Phone 116. If will pay you to see us about good jjnas, loan?, eit resldeuco and lots. Pone 187b. l'.,n- r Realij Co. 2374 Wiub Ae, baMineiii List wtli us L 1031 FOR RENT "1 Ffjmiihed ''Ul ,J 'o"i- - v .111 atiei 0 o ock Suuuas.- 203 5 Adams 1'houe : H55 bLEEpTxg rooms. 350j 25th St. rrk room? Uli) or iv imUUj- u nn or withoui I arl Thone 2U95 NJ 1400 JyLL furnished eight-room modern "t for winn-r Address with refer !lJox o'Jt 1405 H(,E from rriom w Mil ah o 1 , sun lor iv. o Koni ,. men 012 J 4 1 h Wnionw 2d91 J 1390 SIRABLL rooms at 5o6 23ni St 1386 ll!r!!T' sunn-v sleeping room fur one 11239 f'nM"m'-'11' NN'ali Lhone P ' 1885 I PUSHED apartments. 2571 Lin K. 1298 I liw!!10 iul P'us mariset pr'co for Wl bond paid b J. A li ,gk & Co. LNn'CEu?le-piug rm- fur 1 or - genUe ggj Phone H36-W. 2936 Adami 1458 3 FOR RENT Unfunuihcd ! I ROOM house, close in. Phone 1366. 1481 POUR-room modern furnished 2845 Lincoln. Barjrln Inquire Vlctorv Barber Shop. 007 TWO unrurniabed rooms 329 26th St Phona 2371 1425 10-ROOIJ moderO Iiuurp 30 if tak-n ai oncf, Phone Wedell, 2222. 1344 LARGE n onl room for housek eping 3031 firant. Tel 2679-R. LJM 'KSK mom for rent; basement Herd Hotel, phone 44 I. 1346 TOR RENT j' Miscellaneous OHIO, best revolTlng brush vacuum, 1 00 day Dust proof bag. Ph. 2643 I. 122 1 j SfcCON i) HAND STOVES j WE take ;o'ir olu ranfc.- as first pay merit on auy uew rtfne or will ouy iour old r JLanv outright. Homo ljr nlturc Co. 4672 I MONEY TO LOAN i 1 1 ww a aw ww m MONEY to loan, 1'honc 2158-'. 1356, IT will pa ou to see us bout good larnio, loans, city residences and lois t'houe lb 16. 1'orter Realty Lo., 2o71 '. ash Ave. List with us 905 MOJKUY advauceu to salaried people wilhu'ii security uihera on furniture piauuo. hJuey weekly or mouihb paymenca. Dix, 227 Col. tludsou Bldfc i'houo 24. 6 7 6 7 LLAj-l'ii i' ilL.Ni.LTt, L.uiishev; Murlago iotus, Real BatAtt Luurauce, Lian. lu.Lo land. farm.i luiQ city nrocerLy. Persona ueoiriiik ic ioan mono , uu good in 01 morigug secximy vi uo well to consult pje. 'jocu uOp L cations always liuxie. 121 Z4lh 6u, ' itv.il, Utaa. i3le iiGNLt to loan cn improved real 03 ;alw. KUy tlernck. 77S klu.Nlir to lean on real estiu secur ity, j. J. tjrumialtL fcH-U FOR SALE OR TRADE TO TRADE. SAXON Six, 1917 model, 5 good tires, foi 1'oia and difference. Call 3070 1368 FOR SALE OR TRADE AT WILSON, VOM1NC. GENERAL merchandise, stock invoice DPiween ten and twelve thousand Store building forty-four by eighty, big warehouse, eight room bungalow a I most new, barn forty by seventy, stor ago and bugsy room in center. Uarn all floored, two acres of land, post Office 111 store. Doing two thousand dollar business a month Will lake one third cash, balance in trad or terms to suit purchaser. The Walker company, 623 Eccles Bldg., Phone 1130. 1292 V ANTED "1 T Rent St nmm n WANTED To lease an apartment or rooming house from owner. Will buy furniture. P. O. box 413, Ogden. 1461 TWO 01 three furnished rooms fur light housekeeping wanted, light and heat. Addresi A W , Standard 01 fice. 1477 2 OR 3 ROOMS for light housekeep ing, will take partly furnished; clot, in Box 669 care Standard. 1411 WANTED TO RENT Furnished or partly furnished lour room or five room house. No children. Address 887, care Standard 1402 4 OR 5 ROOM modem cottage or apt. Will lease for year or more. Phone 2901. Rm. 329 Eccles Bldg. 134S ANTED To rent a barn, Tel. 17 Frovvr t Fowels. 1207 3 OR 4 ROOM house or ground floor flat, 3 in family. Call or address 255 25th St. 1162 V ANTED Situation I lmiiiMiinrii 1 mum BAN wants position as cook at board ing house, camp or on ranch. Reason able wages, Address P. O. Box 335, Ogden. 1404 BY capable elderly man as janitor or Inside work. Phone 306 1387 rOUNG Japanese school boy wishes position to work for board and room inq. 259 24th St 1226 CARD and character reading. 149 26th St. 1046 EXPERT typewriting uno clerical work, geneological records arranged. Phone 1286-W. 958 WANTED Work of any kind by voung returned soldier. Bookkeeping and general office experience. P 0 BOX 4 13, Ogden. 1460 i Concrete Ornamental j , Work j ORNAMENTAL CONCRETE. CEMETEH i concrete coping. Wheel wnglit, Twentieth and Louglas. Phone ,2628-W. 4284 1 j WANTED 1 FungJe Help EXPERIENCED BILLERfl WANTED. WE have pi rmanent positions open for two exporieneed b!!!r- Experienr e,i irK who can handle 4 4- a typewriter billing machine ex- pertly Do not need to know stenograph' P'-opo who nre familiar with the Remington ma- 4 chine preferred Apply to Mtj- Reno, Main Office Wrights' Store 4- 1 (33 f 1 f f niiimff HERE is an opportunity In family of j three for girl who wants a good place I without a lot of drudgery Phone! 2757-W. 1I711 DELIVERY man at once. Good vagcs Success Market, 2311 Wash. 1145 COLORED chambermaid at in;' Alt rooms, 223)4 25 ' h street. Mrs L- e 1340 GIHL for general housework, 2512 Tyler Avenue. 1320 EXPERIENCED and reliable ladv stenographer. Address Box 7t2 EXPERIENCED grocery store lad... Apply fi.'o 24th. Phone 525. l-'-l DRESSMAKING taught to anyone willing to applj themsehes See Mad am Capiau, 3rd lioor Wright's siore 9242 wanted - a chamber maia Heal) noxed. Apply in person 901 1 ; GIRLS waoiet' to sew cn jveraliH. Wt pay wuile you ler.rn. Only ttose who want steady jobs n.ed apVy. Ecowcrof; Maoufturing 5014 WANTED ! I Male Help J NEAT appearing house to house sab s men S e Mr Langie, Reed Hotel after 5:30 p. m. 184 I , BOY about IS to learn trade. Good chance for advancemenL Phone 230 1478 1 I BOY with wheel. Mclmyre Drug. 1165 1 I IMPETENT janitor wanted at Catho lic church at once. 1432 THREE or 4 days work for man and' team: plowing and leveling. Phone 2335-R, 1062 BEFORE selling Liberty bonds get prices from J. A. iiogle & Co. 2451 j WANTED j 1 To Bp J 2 DOOR steel cabinet sate. The Walker Co., 623 Eccles Bldg. Phone 1130. 1437 HIGHEST cash market price paid for seal calf, dressed hogs, sheep and beef. VI pa top prices for hide--, pelts, and 1 furs. Call us up and get prices or write Great Western Hido c Livestock Co., Phone 1164, 616 24th St. 1314 HIGHEST prices paid for old clothes. Now York Clothing Store, 259 25th St. 1315 HIGHEST prices paid for old clothes. We do cleaning;, pressing and repairing at reasonable prices. New 1 ork Cloth ing Store, 259 25th SL 1327 FORD runabout top. Phone 2222 1167 ACCRUED IjI. plus marlict price lor .ior puad paiu oy J. A- lloia & Co. K4I LIBERTY bonds ocxiaht. J. J. Bruin -mllL Lbone 06. 2539 ' CLEAN RAGS wanted at tne SUn- JarO cllico. j FOR SALE AUTOS j i BRAND new 1919 live-pass. Overland 1 tan bt had at a discount; car never (been used- Reason loi selling, paity jbuvnig closed car. Call 2001 J 1424 NEW Ford with demountable rims 'and shock absorber, two extra tires. I 27 19 Grant. 1414 I USED TRUCK BARGAINS. G M C 3-4 ton with express body and j lof . . LFuilD 1 ton with express oody. 1 OMMERLE 3-1 ton with panel body. GRANT 1 ton with express body and I lop. 1 tlDERAL 1!2 ton with stake body, j ALL are in excellent mechanical con union. SAVAGE MOT OR CO. 2354 Hudson Ave. 1338 1 1919 BABY GRAND Chevrolet, excel lent condition, iull equipped. Bargain 'for cash. Box 11, care Standard 13J9 1917 CHEVROLET, self-start Will sell or trade for lighter machine. Bargain : 557 20th St. 1322 FIRST $500.00 BU S. FOUR CYLINDER five-passenger car, first-class condition. Call 023 Lcci. 1 Bldg Phone 1130. 1157 ! 1917 MODEN N Hupmobile. A bargain. Ncwlj equipped P. O. Box 500. 1139 BARGAIN Bulck Six, model D -4 ... Phono 2702. 9967 FIATi iiupmybile, Chalmers; all .11 god running order. W asatch Garage and Storage. Phone 726. FitClasa hbop m connection. 9116 Board and Room j uvuir n I WWW .1 u- 'Ul-.UI.V.. . uUng iu.iu wan. a L.u::,'d and room. Box P. r' . care Standard 1456 AN EARLY START And we. 11 grow old together, dearest." Bfel father's volte from up-staira "Well, you needn't etait doing it clown there need you?" Tit-Bits (London) FOR SALE I Miscellaneous PAIR beautiful white wool bed blan Phone 566. Rm 40. 1 16! GAS range excellent conditio) 118,00 Phone 8T48 1464 BOTTLED fruit fo sale 444 27th St 1457 GRAIN, ha , potatoes. We can save you money. Qrput'e (.rain .-t-irc. 3.' 24th Si H73 I. 'ii HEN'S. 50 brown . horn al;-o 2 horses, cheap. Phone 1787 576 Can-J 3 on Road. 1439 BEETHOVEN piano. 1160. 2112 dami Ave 1421 1 LIBRARY table, 4 rocking chairs.; good as new 3g8 2.1st St 1466 NEARLY new high oven gas ranee1 and heater, 1 heap 324 Bis! Si lllo BURRET, harness and pole, Wcbatai k dictionary, mandolin and Wasnburn guitar, 2 brass bird cages. 4G2 27th St. 1357 FURNITURE for Bale at 2539 Grant Ave. 1349 FOR SALE 22 W R F. Special 628 1 22nd St. Phone 2396 R 1842 MARSHALL AND WENDALL piano In first class shape, $250.00. At 923 Binfort Ave. 1381 l-l I 'TRIG player piano with drum and cymbals for dance hall, resort or Cafe Originally cost 2000.00. Used only short time; for quick sale will take $950.00. Address 2415 Washing ion A . e., or telephone 107, Ogdi 11, Mali 1369 1 BATTERY charging outfit complete in good condition Browning Automo bile Co. 1379 ONE new 250 gallon gas tank and pump. Never been used. Browning Automobile Co. 1378 O. I. C. boar for service. 3170 Jackson. 1302 1 GOOD yearling heifer. Call 1S73 Park Ave. 1297 DETROIT Jewel high oven gas range, good condition. 2220 Lincoln. 1325 COMBINATION bullet, library '.able, hall-tree, in good condition. Mr-. H. II. Hoover, 2203 Washington Ave, 1282 NEW furniture, dislo s, cooking ulen nils to completely furnish a 4 room house. 466 Rose Court. 1333 SECONDHAND goods bought, sold and exchanged. 1800 Washington Ave! Pnone b8(j-J. 1244 DINING room chairs and table, but let, china closet, dressing table, diblie, and cooking utensils 85 25th St Phones 856 and 513. 1216 EXCELLENT bargains on fine violins, new and old Pantone, 2Uth and Huu son. 1188 ALL makes of sewing machines repair ..d Work guaranteed. Second hand machines soid cheap lor cash Singer oewlng Machine Co., 2338 Wash. Ave, i'hone 24 1191 1 TO 10 A 1 VUCN'G Jersey Bows. Se era! coming IreSh. Phone 17m3. 1423 25th St. 1169 , SECOND-HAND goous bougni, and .old. 1'. C. Iverson, 10 10 ash Ae. Ph. 49. 1141 Blo iale on canaries; come bear them sing. 2220 Lincoln. 1119 FOR new aud Jud hand truck bodies, See Brooks, 2219 Hudson. Prices right. 1128 FURNITURE Excnange pas hlgliest prices lor second hand luiuituro and stoves. Phone 2464, 253 26th street. ii'LI.. . equipmeut of nousuold tuini ' lure lor suie. 2050 Gramercy aveuue I 587 SLcoXD-lLAN'D goods bought unc Isold. iverson, 1640 Wail. Phom '49. 9632 I ! , (I'lGis lor saltj. Slaio indusuial cch'joi. U46t 6500 6HA1LE6 Cub Oil, -ic. Must ialo. j money. Bo.: V, Slaudard. ii)6i jNEW and second hand goous bt.-aght I sold and exchanged. Highest pricejp l paid loi second hand furniture Trunks ' and suit ca-es a opecialij , Siner Ij Lnk , &, Furniture Store, 211 Twenty nnh street i'hone 1821. &W I J. A. HOGLE CO. pay highest piicc in OgUeu lo. Liberty oouds. 2450 UNCALLED for suits, tailor made, big ireducUon. Corduu'b, 211-5 25th Si. I Phono 419. 2157 FOR bALE ELEVATORS. ' WE lurnish and ir, 'all high grade electric or band elt jrs, any capa city. Write Wui. WadK.49, 21a Edison otreet, bait Lake Ci'.y. Wo O'.iy second hand ones. 2366 J DRESSMAKING ) 1 I REAR 2330 Adams Ave Phone 1661-W, 130C ; DRESSMAKING, plain sewiug 35(1 gist St 887 PLEATING, buttons, hemstilcning, picol at 10c pei yard; third floor W, ; H. Wright &. Sons 501 DRESSMAKING Phone 1912 J 207 DRESSMAKING, remodeling, chil dren'a Bewlng done reasonable. 2314 Jackson. 333 BUTTONS, hem stitching, piquot edg ing. 109 24th SL Phone 1610 145: Edward." .Jail tie- mother of a pre cocious youth, "why did you tnke two 1 ,ie e. oi eak. instead of one as 1 told I youT" Because." replied Edward, "1 wa l-playln' I whs twins." WANTED LMiscdUnaoqa J A an tf.i i- a paper of November 8th wnh supplement a standard ofrice. 1375 T 1 do your moving, deliver your .runk, haul yoqr freight, etc. Our motio:' "Service." Auto Transfer Taxi Co., Phone 22 PIANO to store in m home for its use Will p; .. drayagc one way Rcfr n lurniehed. 2136 Madison. Tckphono 1373 J. P207 1 ""H LADY'S Elsin wrist watch. Ret. to 750 25tb St. or phone 3300. Liberal rew ard 1444 A LADY S gold watch. Kindly return to Leader store. Reward. 147'j , BLA M lyift fur. hoi Wash, and Lib efty park. 2102 Monroe Phono 2617-Nft. Reward. 144.S TIN box oi took bet, BOtll md Cninn depol Summerill'a Stove simp 8270 Wash Lhone 364 Reward 1461 BUNCH of keys. Return to L J. Haight 2579 Grant Reward 1442 LIGHT Jersey heifer with pmall horns siri: 2 years old. Reward Phone 2049-W. Address 841 E. 7th Si 1419 WHITE Angora eat. Return to 1169 25th st. Phone 515 Reward. 1418 THE parte who picked up gra bag Saturday is known Reiurn to Stand ard and no questions will be asked otherwise arrest will follow. 1420 BROWN, rolled brim hat, on 22nd and Hudson. Telephone 2919. 123- MACKINAW bet Monroe and 22nd St and 33rd and Grant. Phono n73W 1234 I WHITE Spitz dog, answering name oi J e I I . belonging to Dorothy Newman Phone 556 or return to 1100 Glenwooi (Acres. Reward. 135J j FOUND fui .su a nog iTioue o-u j 1446 I LEGAL NOTICES PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Consult County CI :rk or the Respeo tlve Sijjners lor Furthsr Information. NOTICE. The estate of William PrettI, de- ! ceased. , The petition of Virginia Pretti, pray ing for the admission to probate of a Oectain document purporting to be the last will and testament of said degeas !ed, and for the Issuance to Louis Branz Of Letters Testamentary thereon in 'the above entitled matter, has been set 'for hearing before Hon A Wr. gee, j judge, on Monday, the 22nd day of Dc 'comber, 1919, at two o'clock p. m. at jihe county court hous , In ihe COUJI 'room or said court, In Ogden City, Weber county, Utah. Witness, the (. lerk of said court wjth ithe seal thereof affixed, this 10th day of December, 1919. WALTER N PARR, Clerk. iBv Florence S. Lame, Deput Clerk. DB VINE. STINE GW1LLIAM, ESQS Attorneys for Petitioner. NOTICE OF ESTRAYS. State of Utah, Countv of Weber, 'Ogden Cit . I have in my possession the follow ing described estray animals, which if not claimed and taken away, will be Isold to the highest cash bidder, at 1848 Washington Ave., in Ogden City, on Saturday, the 20th day of Decem ber. 1919, at the hour of 1 30 p. m : I One light bay horse, four white lect. (white strip in face, shoes on, halter ion, roached mane, no brands visible. I Weight about 900 lbs. I One black mare colt, white strip in 1 face, about one and one-half years old, weight about 600 lbs. No brands visi ble. Said estrsys were taken up by me in said city on the 6th day of Decern ber, 18-19. F. A NA1SBITT. Toundkeeper of Ogden City, Utah AN ORDINANCE. An ordinance granting a franchise over, across, along and under certain Streets and highways in the Village of I Eden, in Weber county, state of Utah. 'and prescribing restrictions, condi tions and limitations attaching tO and covering said Iranchise. I"he Hoard of County Commissioners of Weber county, state of Utah, ordain jas fbllQWS! Section 1. Subject to the conditions j and limitations hereinaftet prescribed, 1 a franchise Is hereby granted to the Eden Water Works Company, a rorpo- 1 ration, organized and existing under ; and by virtue of the laws of the state of 1 tab, for the purpose of supplying water to the inhabitants of th-- said tows ol Eden, Id Bald county, and as -ei forth in Article 11 of the Articles I Of Incorporation of said corpo ration for the period of fifty (60) years over, across, along and Under all or any of the streets and highways of Eden precinct in Weber county, stats of rtah', for the purpose of laying pipe lines and Installing, op er.u ing and maintaining a water sys tem to serve the inhabitants of the vil lage of Eden who are or w ho may bere ftfter become stockholders in said cor poration, with watej tor culinary, do- 'mestic and other purposes Section 2 Said pipe line shall be laid In s'lld Streets and highway un del ihe direction of the Board of I County Commissioners of said county, land said system shall be installed, op . rated and maintained In such a man aei as not unni cesssrily to obstruct said streets and highways, pr in any manner to substantially hinder or In terfere with the tratllc thereon, and said corporation shall be liable tor all legal damages Incurred In the con- 'stiuetion, operation, maintenance al Daily Market Report NEW YORK, Deo. in Delay in the settlement of the coal strike and lodl- 1 ations of further demoralization In foreign exchange contributed to the lower trend ot priren t the outset of today's stock market session P.eac 'ions were tonnned to fraction, how ever, with thrt exception of several of the active motor, oil and rail shares, I In which declines extended to a full 1 poini Trading was unusually light, speculative Interests waiting on word "nn the IndUnapolU conference Pressure against motors and kin dred speclnlDe. also oils, stool and 1 shippings, became more Insistent dur ing the dull first hour Decline of 2 to 7 points were made by foremost !S of those groups. The usual oovering movement, effecting ubtjn Lis) and in some Instances more than, lull recovery, took place before noon The rally coincided with advices that Washington expected early and satis factory settlement of the coal eoniro- ersy, General Motors replaced a three point decline with a ain oi j points and other active shares were 1 to : points bjgher. call loans opened at 7 per cent. Trading during the noon hour was of the most perfunctory character. Va rious secondary industrials and spe cialties sained 1 to 2 points but the usual lenders were virtually unchang ed The p a in in unfilled tonnage. r ported by United States Steel for No vember was in excess of general expectations. CHICAGO GRAIN j CHICAGO, Dec 10 Corn went de cidedely higher In price today. Ex tremely cold weather, lightness of re ceipts and upturns in the hog market were all bullish factors. Strong com mission houses led the buying. Open ing prices, which ranged from Jt to LEGAL NQT1CES j terntion or repairs of said pipe lines or water system Sectloji 3. In case said corporation' shall not within the period of two) years from the date of the passage of this ordinance construct said water1 system so thai the same shall be capa ble of operation to the extent of sup-' plying th inhabitants of the said town of Eden, who are stockholders in said corporation, or who may hereafter be come such, with water for culinary,' domestic or other purposes, or shall neglect to operate and malntalu said' water system after the same shall 1 have been constructed and Installed for the period of one year, then this' franchise shall become null and void, and said corporation shall forfeit all rights hereunder. Section 4. This ordinance shall take effort within fifteen (IB) days after its passage; provided, that said corpora tion shall accept the conditions hereof within fifteen (15) days from the pass age of this crdinanro , MARTIN P BROWN, Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of Weber County, State of Utah (SEAL) Attest: Walter N. Farr, Clerk. Commissioners voting in favor of the foregoing ordinance: MARTIN P BROWN, J. M. CHILD, D H. ENSIGN. Date of first publication, Dec. 6, 1919. Date of last publication, Dec. 13, 1919. 1395 SHERIFF'S SALE In the District Court of Weber Coun ty, State ol Utah. Evoua Investment company, i cor poration, plaintiff, vs Frank A Mark and Maggie W Clark, Ins wife, S. N. ' ole, IL Ien B Cole, his wife, Paul M. Lee and Alice H. Lee, his wife. Timo thy P. Terry and Mary A. Terry, his Wife, W. W. S. Adams and Glad, - I'l Icn Adams, his wife, Adrian Dykeman, otherwise known as A. inkeman, and 1 H VOgel and David L. Butler, co partners m business under the name and style of Butler & Vogelj N 0 Ol sen and Maria Olsen, his wife, defen dants S8. To be sold St Sheriffs Sale on the 26th day of December, 1919. at 12 o'clock noon of 'aid day at the south trout door of the Weber COUntV I ourt house, In Ogdeu City. Weber county, i tali, the following described property, to wit: Part of the southeast quarter of sec tlon seventeen, township six north range one west, Salt Lake Meridian, 1 s survey, situate in Weber county, state of Utab and more particularly described as follows- Beginning at a point 1650 feet west and 590 5 feet north of the southeast corner of said quarter section; thence south 181.3 feet, more or leas, to the iouth line of the land conveyed to N. 1 Olsen in that certain deed recorded in Book 78 o) Deeds, Page. 628. Records ot the county recorder of Weber coun tv, Utah, thence west 42 feet, thence north 181.3 feet, more or less, to a point west or tne piace 01 Beginning; thence east 42 feet to the place of be l inning Excepting from said descrip tion the land occupied by Eighth street. Also, part of the southeast quarter of section seventeen, township six north, ranse one west. Salt Lake Meri dfan, U S. survey Beginning at a point 1C04 feet west and 590.5 feet north of the south corner of said BOlfth east quarter of said section seventeen, and running thence south 181.3 feet, more or less, to the south line of the land deeded to N. C olsen in that deed recorded III Book 7.: of Deeds, page i"i2H, records of the county recorder of Weber county, state of Utah; thepce went 12 feet, thence north 181.3 feet, more or less, to a point west ol the place of beginning: thence east 42 feet to iho place of beginning Excepting then from thai part of said land occu pied bj Big-htb street DatPd at Ogden City. Weber county. Utah, this 3rd day ol December, 1919 H C. PETERS N. Sheriff of Weber county. Utah B CURTIS ALLISON, Deputy Sheriff foe higher, were followed by a con J tlnucd advance. CHICAGO QUOTATIONS- I CHICAGO, Dec. 10. S IH Open High Low Close Dec. $142', 1.44 1.42'H 143' I Tan 1 37' j 1 38', 1 37 1 37' , II May L34-S, 1,35'i 1.31 1.34 Oat De .Tift .79 .70 Vi .78 V2 Mas ,80 gl .80 Sl',i Pork- ! Jan 35,.50 35.70 35-50 35.50 .v Mn .... 94,00 33,90 34.00 Lard ftH Jan 22.80 22.97 22.80 22.85 1 JH May 23.05 23. IS 23.00 23.15 Ribs im Inn is.65 18.30 18 45 " Ma;, ig.90 lg.95 1S.70 13.85 IH OGDEN LIVESTOCK MARKET. Cattl Keeelpts Lib, choice hf.v' I r fcBGS.oO; pond steers T0f; I rail steer- .5 o 7 ; choice feeder eieor.s 8Q9 choice cows and heifers JR'o 7 50; f.iir to good cows and heifers 35 $6; miners $4?5: cannern $3 G 1 ehoioe feeder down S6O6; (al bulls 9 holoflna bull $4 7j 5, veal calves $1011. 1 Hogs Receipts 298; choice fat hops i.l7r. to 250 lbs.. fl2.75T? 13.50; bulk I $1 3. 00 Q 1 J 35 . loaders 1 1 0 1 1 1 Sheep .Receipts 220"., choice lambs l$lKki: 50; wethers 3C.oOfl7.50, fat 1 ewes $5!7 6; feeder lambs SflQ KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK. K A NBAS CITY, Mo, Dec. 10. Hogs Receipts 25,000, market 50 to 75c higher, bulk S13 35f 13 65, heav ies 313 30Ti 13.75; lights 313.2513 65, light lights 312. 85.13. 25; pack ing sows 312 0012.50; pigs 310. 00.. Cattle Receipts 10,000; market steers steady 10 to 15c higher; she i stock steady to strong; calves steady; ! heavy beef steers, choice and prime, 116, 50 19. 00. medium and good $12. 4n " 16 50: common 310. 2512. 40: j light weight, good and choice, 312.75 " 18 00; fommon and medium 37.15'? 112.75, butcher cattle, heifers, 36 25-o 16.75; cows 36.0012 00, canners and cutters $5,0006 00; veal calves 513. 25'o 16.00; feeder steers 37.50?? T'lB 13.00; stocker steers 35-50'gT0.50. Sheep Receipts 7000; market 25c higher, lambs 314 25fi 16.00; culls and common $9. 000 14 ..00; yearling 1 wethers 311 50TjT3 25; ewes 36.75' 9.25; culls and common 33.50(6 6.50: breeding ewes 38 00312.00; feeder 1 lambs 31 1.00 14. 00. OMAHA LIVESTOCK. OMAHA. Neb.. Dec. 10 (United States Bureau of Markets.) Hoes Receipts 8000; market steady to 15c higher, top 313 25, bulk 312 90 13 15. heavy weleht 312 9013.25; me dium weight 313. OOf? 13.26. light weight 312.90ifrl3.25; heavy packing sows, smooth, 512 65 -112 9o; pfckiflg sows, rough, 15011 65; pigs 310. 75'n 12.75. Cattle Receipts 8500, market gen erally steady, beef steers, medium and heavy weight, choice and prime. 316 -, 2 5 ft IS. 60, medium and good 311.00ft 16.25: common 39 OOtfiTl.OO; right weight, good and choice, 315.60ft'18 50; common and medium 38.50ftl5 50; butcher cattle, heifers, 56. 50ft 12 75; cows $6 25ft 12 00; canners and cutters 35.00ft 6.25; veal calves, light and handy weight, 313 00ft 14 25; feeder stoers 37. 0013 00; stocker pteers 36 50fl?11.00 Sheep Receipts 9000; market 40c higher; others mostly 25c higher: lambs, 81 pounds down. 315 . 25'& 16 . 25 ; 'L I culls and common $1 1 . 50fi 15.00; vear iling wethers 312.00ft 13 75, ewes, mo dlum and choice, 58.25ft" 9.75, culls land common 34. 75 ft 8.25. LIBERTY BONDS. NEW" YORK, Dec. 10 Prices of Liberty bonds at 11:30 a. m. today 8 Via 99.58; first 4s 93.92; second j 4s 91.90; first 4iS 94.00; second 4'is 1 92.00; third 4'is 94.02; fourth 414s" 92.10. Victory Ss 99. OG: Vlctorv 4S 99.08 I i j Prices of Liberty bonds at 2:55 p. m. I today were: ll H 3 Mis 99.43; first 4j 93.90; second 4s 91.70; first 4 .s 93 94; second 4's 92 V.. third 4'ts 94.06: fouith 4',s 92 10. Victory 3s 99.02; Victory i9 99 04. CASH SALES. I CHICAGO, Dec. 10. Corn No. 2 mixed old 51 51; No. 3 yellow 31.58$' ats No. 2 white S3t&84c; No. 3 ', I 80tt98Sc, ( Rye No. 2 51. 63 ft 1.64 Barley 51.50ft 1.67 j) Timothy seed 58.50ft 11.50. U H clover seed 530.00ft 48.00. 1 iH Pork nominal. ... Lard 323.00. Ribs 31S. 0019. 00' METAL PRICES. NEW YORK, Dec. 10 Copper ana iron unchanged. tM Lead firm; spot and January 6 90c bid, 7. 00c asked ; Zinc strong; East St Louis dell very spot 8.45c bid. 8.55c asked. ! BUTTER AND EGGS. j CHICAGO, Dec. 10. Butter lower: creamery 57ft? 68c. Eggs lower; receipts 837 cases; firfts 77ft78c; ordinary firsts 70''72c; au marw, cases Included, 70ft77c Poultrv alive unchanged: springs 23c; fowls 18ft 25c, turkeys 32c. MONEY EXCHANGE. NEW YORK. Dec. 10 Mercantile pap' r unchanged. Sterling Demand 53 78; cable;-J j I'lancs: Demand 11.62; cables 116u Guilders: Demand 38; cables .38'4, Lire: Demand 11.37, cables 11.35. Marks: Demand 196, cables 198. Time loans strong; unchanged. 1 i,i)i H NEW ORK. Dec. 10. Bar silver Mexican dollars $1,1)0. CHICAGO, Dec. 10. Potatoes re ccipts 33.000; no sales, weather too cold m 9 mm I CLASS! M ADVERTISEMENTS are payable in advance, u you cannot bring your ad in use the phone and we will collect the following day. 1 A We absolutely cannot afforu to keep books on small amounts like these. Please do not ask us to. 1 t I