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1 jH f THE OGDEN STANDARD: OGDEN. UTAH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, lyvp y6 'M 3 Xwwv ! IT E. W. CANXADY h?al Kuilc Insurance IjKn'i'l'-rooin strictly n'odcrn coltnRc. bli . J jtHictcd on cast front lot on bench, lias nil HOftea heat. Hlrjt'j-.lnff porch, cement baa aHmcnt and built-in rcnturcs, good sarne lBo:i premises. Price $1500.00; rcuiionaMo terms. 'i1' JHsiT-room modem coUokc sltualol on ,Io-t bbIi.itkc lot with out-bluldlngs, fruit trees 3ed iM'ind water rlKht. Thin Is a genuine bar , BNi;ain at $3300.00, on easy terms, Inuno- jMaiatc possession. ind fill ROOD four-room cottapre In Rood loca- , nil tion. lot SOxir.O with fruit trees and watnr L vWa rlcht. This Is in pood condition ma Om ? El well wortli the money. Price $2000.00. -tie Mm Small payment down, balance monthly. as im F W CANXADY 2427 Hudson Ayrt. ; the )I 10 I Lnd lw mir BARGAIN , lift S15 000 "WIIjI buy best fruit farm In 1-ln ill street district. 12 acres all producing III paying crops. $7,000 crop Irr 1010. Bcrr o.s ill ;.nd trees In excellent condition. Prior Iff v ater right- Use when neoded. Small jif house, barn. etc. 57.500.00 down; long 3M time on bnlancc. . f.T l,mc ROBERT T. AGKR Jr -JWK 371 1-2 25th Si. Phone C9 or g3 In NEW HOMJi ' T ,r lr FOt'R-room new; modern bungalow; mii't 'V' : in kitchen cabinet; cement basement: lis t large screened porch: ready for occupano I Vbruary loth. Price $8,000.00. Eusv ! C I terms. ' I at ' ALFRED B STRATFORD I C Phone CO. Basement Broom Hole! , he i CHOICE lots on paved street; 10 per ccnt j- ' cash: 5 per cent monthly.. A - B. cfl ' ', 2 ICS Washington Ave. ' 3 ; j "r I TWO acres fruit and berries with gooc. i houso. chicken coops and garage Phoni j ' 3iaa-J. 16 , ft Jh BRAND new bungalow; 3 1-2 blocka from "1 hlch school: Just completed; large do . - ! Xncler canal: $500 cash; balance like ini, 7 I r( Phone 2255-W. J j Til REE-room house; by owner. auljj -' , l'ingice Ave. 1 ' ' 13G ACRES of farm land near Promon tory, f lly equipped with stock and tools. j Residence, stable, spring for domestic : u,e 1 and early water for irrigation. 1W . j i . Mould make a choice grain ' : tiko a home in Ogden as part pnMncnt. 1 1 S-1750. W B. Wedell. 2ICS Wash Ae r lO-l j BY OWNER Two cix-room and one-sev- - cn-room house; modern, and Inside , proP- 2 crty. Terms, Inquire at -110 Tcnl--j WL seventh St., or phone 2001-W. la 19 m TO avoid foreclosure, will sell 160-a:rc II drv farm in southern Idaho for Sn00 casn. ls 'mortgaged for $2500: land all ff nwil. P cleared; small house and bam and un- nlng water. Address 2C32 Ionroc. or O. E Bechtol. Logan Hotel. Logan. Utah. THREE HUNDRED AND TWENTY i ACRE dry farm. Interest in spring and ' pipe line. In one of best dry farm sec tions. Situated 25 miles NW of Trcmon ton Price SS000.00. Will take Ow en property as part payment; Address Olson ' Salvscn. Rlchdalc, Idaho. FOR SALE 1 FrVE-room modern brick: new; south front on bench; good .sized lot; Iniined possession. Terms. 5-I.OO.UU Si nnd P.. a. Part caah: baKncc. SIX-room frame; soixtironU coln on 'Pu-pntv.thlrd St. Lot. 56x132. fewer? cm b and g'-.ttcr In an P Small "casli payment; terras on lahce. n,y J. A, McCULLOUGH Under First National Bank SIX-room bnck house: light and waWK two-room cement basement; : out l'0"-; i fruit trees; berry huriies: a snap Is taiten at once. Call 3235 Wall Ave. 1lVt FIVE-room brfcltTmoaern. except hcut; cast front; close in on bench: good slued all special, except paving In ami pa d: j cloc to sehools and car line. a m.e ( horn" inl best buy in the city; half csn Unie on balance. Only $42u0. J. A. McCULLOUGH Under First National Bank . BY OWNER Four-room modern brlcrf , bungalow; largo screen porch: fruit "oes . and I Earal-c; lot 50x200. 524 Cross St. Phone S37-.I. ; I2 I l-'OUR-room house on bench; $200.00 down $25 per mo.nth. redell.. BY OWNER, modern four-room brl.'k I bungalow; largo screen porch: fruit trea and garage: lot 50x200. 1525 Cross St. j Phone S37-J. j FIVE-room house on north Washington. $2S0-00 cash, $20.00 per month. A odolU NFJETEEN-ACRE farm: orchard: good buildings: on main sUilo road to ba't , Jike; or will trade for In-town propcrtj , for part payment. Phone 11-R-l. i' MODERN 6-room house; $250.00 cash f0 ' per month. Wedell. IMi ; IT Wli-L pay vou to see us about good farm? loans, city residences and lot Phono 1S7C. Porter Realty Co . -J.' , Washington Ave., basement. List vAU VE take vour old range as first payment m nnv n.nv range, or will buy your old i ange outright. Home Furniture Co. 4C72 , iONEY to loan. Phone 215S-W. 13CC T will pay you to sec us about good ! arms, loans, city residences and lots, 'hono 1S7C. Porter Realty Co.. 2371 Vashlngton Ave List with us. OuS IONEY advancod to salaried people wlth iut eccurlty. Others on furniture and ilanos. Easy weekly or monthly pay nenta Dlx. 227 Colonel Hudson Bulld ng. Phone 21. S7S7 LVLPH P. HUNTER, established 1SS2. lortgage loans, real estate, Insurance, 'lab, luaho lands; farms and city prop rty. Persona desiring to loan monoy n gooa first mortgago security will Ju i-ell to consult me. Good applications lways on hand. 131 Twenty-fourth St. )gden, Utah. 310 IONEY to loan on Improved real estal. Celly & Herrlck, 770 IONEY to loan on real estate securities. . J. Erummltt. C-21-l'J FOR SALE ELEVATORS Vc furnish and Install high grade electric r liand elevatora. any capacity. AVrlw Vm. Watrous. 2iS Edison St., Salt Ldilto j Mty. We buy second hand ones. 23tJo j FORRENT Miscellaneous )HIO vacuum cleaners; COu to $1.00. Sal- sfncllou guaranteed. Phono 2097. ISfiG : )HIO, best revolving brush vacuum 100 day. Dust-proof bag. Phone 26UJ.J. Head the Classified Ads.. Read tho Classified Ads. WANTED j MaieHelp; FrRST class young man stenographer In sales department. Lion Coal Co. 1S95 TWO hnvs for good Sinndnrd 1 routes. Apply Circulation JIgr., Standard. Jlov Scouts preferred. , 1S0C YOUNG man, 20 years of ngc. who has hnd commercial training or experience. Must he quick arid accurate with figures. Splendid opportunity for a young man with "pep." Add. Box 40, care Standard. . ; '. 1S27 BOY with horso for Standard route; one hour each day; $5.00 per week. 1S07 BOYS with horsca for Standard routes at Five Points. Wilson Lnno and Canyon road. Apply circulation manager, of tho Standard. THREE or four dnya work for man and team: plowing and leveling. Phono 2335.lt I0n- BEFORE selling Liberty bonds, get prices from J. A. Hoglo & Co. "'51 , FOREffr j; I Furnished NICELY furnished modern 3-room apart- j ment: ideal location; no children. $40 i per month. 2341 Adams Ave, 1S0O LARGE front, well furnished room; for nne or tvo Phone 583. 2i"th and .Tor; ferson. two blocks from Reed Hotel. IS.o NICELY furnished room with heat and use of bath. Gentleman preferred. 2072 Madison Ave. 100 HOUSEKEEPING rooms. Phone 3537. 1903 SLEEPING rooms. 2530 Grant Ave. lSf.l j TWO-room apartment. 22l0l-2 Wash ington Ave. lt- ; NICELY furnished rooms.' $2,50 to $3.r0 I per week. 254 1-2 Twenty-fifth St. 1S U I MODERN furnished rooms for rent. lM 1 Twenty-fourth St. ISI3 i STEAM-HEATED rooms.- hot bath. Block j from Washington car. 29 IG Grant. 1S21 , I , ! ! FURNISHED room at 2330 Adams Aw i 1S19 ; l ' i ' STEAM-HEATED front room on ground j j floor. 315 27th St. 1S13 j FURNISHED' rooms 343 2Sth Sft 1S05 : THREE nicely furnished steam heatca sleeping rooms. 559 Twenty-seventh Si I 179S ! NICELY furnished sleeping room 2241 J Adams Ave. i ONE or two rooms with or without board. I :. Phone 2095-NJ. ' 0U FURNISHED apartments. 2571 Lincoln Ave. l-JB ! , I I ACCRUED interest plus market prlco for j liberty bond paid by J. A. Hogic fy-j JSx. ! FOUR-room modem house; sleeping porcn I I fire place: on paved .street: bench $3f i la month. Guaranty Mortgago Co . 11 . i Twenty-rourlh St. ltS- j I THREE rooms; modem, with gas; also ( garage Address 3005 Washington Ave. i j rhone 1293. j 1 OR SALE One 7-room apartment. Ap- ply 64 1 Tv.'cnty-elgtth J.t. 1S4C i TWO or thrco rooms for housekeeping, j 3201 Lincoln Ave. Phone 142S-NW. 1SJ-I i I THREE-room iouse: reasonable. Five Points. Inquire- 2S00 Washington Aye. Alden Nichols. 136 A THREE-story building containing" 19 rooms; store on the lirst floor: and a i large basement on Twenty-fifth St.. neat , the Union depot. E. JL Conroy. UuO ( Twenty-fifth St. , j To Rent t NINE-room or more furnished house in up town, district; suitable for keeping lKarders; lease wanted rom 1 to 3 yearj bv reliable party. P. O. Box CC0. Phonu 1 22S1-R. ISW 3 OR 4-ROOM furnished house or apt., i modern; man and wife; permanent. Ai dress J, care Standard, or phont 2945. 1S10 WANT15D To rent. 2 or 3 room, strictly modern furnished apartment; willing to pay price; no children. Phono 13SC-M. 1731 I WANTED To rent a barn. Telephone 917. Froercr &. Fowlcs. 1207 WANTED i To Buy WANTED To buy small bakery in j ! Ogdori, Utah. Address Paul Robcrson. 143 South Sth East St., Spanish Fork, Utan. 1871 ! INVALID chair. Phone 53S 1S25 ! ! FURS We pay the top prices for all i kinds and keep you posted. Big mony , for you. Write us for prices and freo shipping tags. Lester Fnrk Market, GIG Twenty-fourth St. Fono 11C4. liMO I HIGHEST cash market price paid for veal calf, dressed hogs, shcisp and beef. Wu pay top prices for hides, pelts and furs. Call us up and get prlcc3 or wrlto Great Western Hide & Livestock Co. Phone 116-1. C1C Twenty-fourth St. 1311 HIGHEST prices paid for old clothes. New York Clothing Store, 259 Twenty fifth St. 1J15 , HIGHEST prices paid for old clothes. We do cleaning, pressing and repairing, at reasonable prices. New York Clothing Store. 25'J -Twenty-fifth St. 1327 FORD runaboi t top. Phono 2222. 11 C7 ACCRUED Interest plus market price for liberty bonds paid by J. A. Hoglo Ji. Co. 24 IS LIBERTY bonds bought J. J Brummltt. Phone &9. 2539 CLL3AN rags wanted at tho Standard office. REAR 2330 Adams Ave. Phono 1551-W. ' 1300 PLEATING. Buttons, hemstitching, plcot ut 10c per ynrd; third floor W, n. Wright &. Sons. oOl DRESSMAKING. Phone 1912-J. 207 BUTTONS, hemstitching, plquot edging. 1409 Twenty-fourth St. Phono 1C10. 145.1 FORD touring and Ford cut down. Can i be delivered before Jan. 1. Box 100, canj Stondard. 1S0S Read the Classified Ads. Read the Classified Ads. h WANTED I Female Help THREE ladies to travel; salary $25.00 per week and expenses. Two to wore Ogden or surrounding towns. $3.00 pe day. Apply Room 12, Broom Hotel. Mrs. Jones 15'7 GIRL for housework. Cdll nl 47S 22nd St. Phone 355-M. 1SSI GIRL for general housework. Phone 239 5. 1S.U WANTED Laundress one or two days each week 2529 IBccles Ave. Telephone 2700, . , 1S:I2 CHAMBERMAID at 251 1-2 Twbnty-flfth SL Good pay. 1S41 i YOUNG girl for housework. Can go home nights. Phone '3161. 2611 Hudson Av?. , linn YOUNG girl to take care of children Phone 1S06. l$S-j WOMAN or girl for housework one dav awcek. Phono 61. 1S45 WOMAN for cleaning, one or two dnyx each week, 475 25th. Phone S75. 1S11 PRACTICAL nurse by day or week 231S Madison Ave. 1SSS EXPERIENCED cook for private family. 1 2535 Madison. Phono 2199-.T. 17-J1 CHAMBERMAID at Hcaly Hotel. Applv in person. GIRL to Rsslst wllh cooking and lliht house work. No laundry or Ironing; small family. 2C52 Washington Ave. Phone 1. j 1507 I WANTED Chambermaid. Reed Hotel. 1-lXfi DRESSMAKING taught to r.nyonc willing lo apply themselves. See Madam Capl.m, ! Third floor. Wrights' Store. 9212 , GIRLS wanted in' sow on overalls. We pay while you loam. Only those who wr.nt steady joi)3 need apply. Scow- I croft Manufacturing Co. 5U:i j ' I I Miscellaneous i BICYCLE. Ranger; horn and other ac- I ccssorles. A bargain; enquire at Army Recruiting Station. 1902 PARLOR grand piano, good as new; coat $1.000 00: will sacrifice for cash; also household furniture. 2S13 Washington Ave.. BULL pups. Inquire 220 2Sth St. ISSsi DETROIT Jewel gas range. 450 2Slh St. j Phone 1329-R. issg ' ONE seven-drawer drop head sewing ma chine: in good cndltlon. Snap If taken at once. 307 30tlf St. 1S.J3 BEAUTIFUL hand painted kerosene lamp suitable for country home. Cost $37.50. will sell for $20.00 One small kcroseno heater $1.00. Phone 2725-J 1873 Pease piano in good condition; fine ton ?4S 20th St.. rear. Phono 1SIG-W. 1S65 BEES and pure honey for sale. Anton I Keller. Box 7. Wilson Lane. 1SC7 I EMPTY lard barrels; $1.50 each. Ogden I Baking Co. "isrtl j GOOD delivery team for sale; very cheap; botli or single. Phone 19S 1S53 1 HUPMOBILE roadster: electric lights and '. started; cheap for cash. 2749 Grant Ave. ' 1.X4H TWELVE 150-foot tnblcs, In good condi tion. Enquire David Eccles building". IS 17 SECOND-HAND goods bought nnd sold. T. C. Iverson. 16 10 Wash. Ave. Phone 49. 1S2J NICE heating stove. Inquire 2C65 Wash ington Ave. i75o A FEW of those excellent Dundee tail ored suits, uncalled for. for sale. Dundee Woolen Mills. 2431 Hudson Av.. 172S TWO tables: ono 12 feel, one 1 1 feet Ion;:: portable and well built. Phone 2120. 105 FOR SALE A largo roll top office desk with chair; in good condition. Inquire Room 402 First Nutional bank buldg. 1599 GRAIN, hay. potatoes. Wo can save vou money. Grout's Grain Store, 332 Twenty-fourth St. H73 All icinds household furniture, stoves ! carpets, linoleums, etc. 160 Twenty-fifth' Street. - O. I. C. boar for service. 3170 Jackson Avenue. 13112 SECOND hand goods bought, sold and exchanged. 1S00 Washington Ave. Phono CSC-J. 1244 BIG sale on canaries: como hear them sing. 2220 Lincoln Ave. 1179 FULL equipment of household furniture for sale. 2050 Grammercy Ave. T97 SECOND-HAND goods bought and sold. 1 Iverson, 1640 Washington Ave. Phone 49 9632 , PIGS for sale. State Industrial School i 94JJ0 6500 SHARES Cub Oil. 4c. Must raise monoy. Box W.; Standard. $967 New and second hand goods bought, sold and exchanged. Highest prices paid for second hand furniture. Trunks and suit cases a specialty. SIner Trunk & Fur niture Store, 241 Twenty-fifth Street Phone 1321, 592 J. A. IIOGLE & CO. pay highest prices In Ogdn for Liberty bonds. 2150 UNCALLED for suits, tailor made; big reduction. Gordon's. '211-25 Twenty-fifth St. Phone 419. 2137 TO EXCHANGE City property, well sit uated for car In good cndltlon. Roadster preferred. Address Box I, Standard. 1S94 MARE, 7 years old. weight about 1200. or will trade for household goods or good range 129 25th St. 1S30 WE HAVE F'-R SALE OR TRADE 500-ACRE farm. liny, grain, fruit and pasture land only 12 miles from Ogdon. i000 full bearing apple trees, 2000 two-year-old apple trees, two dwellings, bams, livestock, many improvements Including miles of pipe line, water tunnols, and such implements and tools an are used 011 a.' first-class farm. This Is a high-class interest paying proposition. Would bo Ideal for sub-dividing1, being on the new ly paved stale road. The first named 2o0 I acres of this land Is easy worth $400 per j acre. The posture land will pay Interest ! on $100 per acre. The water rights and j Improvements will appraise fully $12,000. I The itpple orchard pays from $6000 lo $10,000 annually. Plow land Is high-clasi sandy .load, .suitable for tomatoes and small fruit. This property at a modest rating figures out a $68,000 valuation, and can be purchased for $85 an aero straight through. The orchard alone pays 10 per cent on tho basis of $1000 per aero. Terms arc earnest money payment, balance long time at 0 per cent. This property nu outgrown Its management und must 00 turned. Would take smaller property on account In trade. On account of other business Interests this property must :io sacrificed to some one who can and will devote their time and attention to It. j W. B. Wedell. 2168 Wash. Ave. 1S31 Read the Classified Ads. j Read the Classified Ads. I Read the Classified Ads. SMALL sterling silver purse, containing sterling silver rosary Finder please re turn to 3573 Washington Ave. 1S70 FUJI neckpiece, brown and white! on Wall Ave. cnr. or between WalL. and Pacific on Patterson. Return lo Stan dard. Reward. !875 LOST Black purse containing '-some drafts and $10.00 money: keep thu $10.00; return the drafts. Apply 15S Twenty fifth St. Phone 1SC0-J. ' is 1 1 PAIR glar.scs between Plaxa Apts. and 25th St. Return to 215 Plaza Apts Re ward. is JO FEMALE setter pup. seven months old; white with yellow ears and two j-cllo.v apots on left side of body. Phono 2226-NJ. 1822 BROWN kid glove. Return 3369 Wash ington. Reward. . iS0l CHRISTMAS eve Auto tire chain;, large size. Tel. 1S4. Reward. - ' 1S91 SMALL black pockot hook containing1 C0 In currency, on 23rd St. car. Return 10 12S 27th. Reward T 1S03 MOUSE colored muff; red satin lining. Lost donm whoro In business district. Finder call 11-J-l. Reward. 165'i BROWN, lolled brim hat. on Twenty-second and Hudson. Telephone 2919. 1232 MACKINAW between Monroe and Twenty-second St . and Thirty-third and Grant. J3hone 1473-W. 1234 j WANTED" Agents A FORD OWNERS: Desmond Primer starts motor Instantly In any weather. Ironclad guarantee to start coldest or in one turn, or money refunded. No disputes. Saves fuel, health, patience. Buy one. then becomo our agent to sell to all your frlonds who will want a Desmond on sight. Good commission. Price $7.50 complete, with guarantee. Desmond Primer.' 1465 Broadway. New York. ; 1SJC 1 CARD and character reading 449 26th. 1901 MARRY IF LONELY, for results, try me: best und most successful "Homo Muker;" hundreds rich wl3hlng marriage soon; stictly confidential; most reliable; yeara experience; description free. "Tho Successful Club." Mrs. B. Ball, Box 556. Oakland. Cellf. 166j p "wanted j Miscellaneous WANTED Teacher for young boy two hours, fivo nights a week. 147 27th St. 1906 WANTED A player piano to rent. "TI-.o Song Shop," 406 Twenty-fifth SL. Ogdon, Utah. 1711 WANTED Your vacuum cleaner to re pair; prices reasonable; work guaranteed. Phone 2097. 1S7S BY ENGINEER as operator or Installator of machinery in city or out of town. Ad dreBS Box "Q" caro Standard. 1S76 EXPERT bookkeeper would like extra set of books to work on evening. Box 'G" Cure Standard. 17S7 PROBATE AND GUARDLANSHIP NOTICES Consult County Ckrk of the Rtapec tlve Signers for Further information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In tho District Court of tho Second Judi cial District, in and for the County of Weber. State of Utah. In tho matter of the estate of William Welnstcln, decoascd. Creditors of the estate of William Welnstcln, deceased, will present thoir claims, together wllh vouchers, to t'io undersigned administrator at the law offices of Chez & Barker, at rooms 401-402-403-404 First National Bank Building. Ogden, Utah, on, or before the 23rd day of February. 1920. ALMA D. CHAMBERS. Administrator. CHEZ & BARKER Attorneys for administrator. J ALIAS SUMMONS , In tho District Court o Weber Coun- 1 ;y, State of Utah. Ada Young Smith, plaintiff, vs. The State of Utah to said defendant: ! You are hereby summoned to, ap- j pear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you, if served within tho county In which this action is brought; otherwise within thirty Iday3 after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so lo do, judgment will be rendered against you according tc the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said courL This action Is brought to recover a judgment dissolving the marriage, con tract now and heretofore existing be tween you and the plaintiff and for General relief. I GEORGE HALVERSON, j Plaintiff's Attorney. P. O. address: No. 605 David Eccles building, Ogden, Utah. ALIAS SUMMONS In Ihe District Court of Weber Countv. State of Utah. C. V. Sallsgaver plaintiff, vs. Lill'.o Saltegaver, defendant. ' Tho Stato of Utah to the said Do fondanl: You nre hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service or this Summons upon you, if sorved wlthliv tro County in which this action Is brought, otherwise, within thirty days after serv ice, and defend the abovo entitled action; und in case of your failure so to do. Judg ment will be rendered against you accord ing to tho demand of tho complaint which has been filed wllh tho Clerk of said Court. This action Is brought to recover a Judgment dissolving the marriage con tract now and hitherto existing between you and plr'ntlff. T. R. O'CONNOLIY, " Plaintiff's Attorney. P. O. Address No. 3C9 Twenty-fourth Street. Ogden, Utah. Rooms 16 and 17 Commercial National Bank Building. First publication December 23. 1910. SHERIFF'S SALE. Hi the District Court of Weber County, State of Utah. Cora S. Brough, Plaintiff, vs. Fred A. Sparks, Sylvia Sparks, J. J. Brum mitt, Brummltt Investment Company, a corporation, and Warren L. Wattis, Defendants, ss. To he sold at sheriff's sale on the 7th day of January, 1920, at 12 o'ejock noon of said day, at tho south front door of the Weber county court house, In Ogden City, Weber county, Utah, the following described property, to wit : Situated In Ogden City, Weber coun- NEW YORK An interior view of the Roosevelt boys Brazilian coffee house. This is the Erst ol " , planned chain of such places and is located at 108 We3t 44th-stt, New York city. , r Wk tj', Utah, and particularly described as follows: All of lots twelve (12), thirteen (13), fourteen (14) and fifteen- (15), In block five (5), in Brummitt's addition to Og den City, Utah. Dated at Ogden City, Weber countv, Utah, this 16th dav of December, 101D. H. C. PETERSON, Sheriff of Weber County, Utah. By Curtis Allison, Deputy Sheriff. ALIAS SUMMONS . In the District Court of Weber Countv, Stato of Utah. Howard Skccn. plaintiff, vs. Fred Wur telo, surviving son, and June Doc Wurtele, surviving wife of C. E. Wurtele, de ceased, and the unknown heirs, devises, legatees and creditors or said C. E. Wur tele; deceased: John Doe and Mary Roe, whose other and true names arc to plain tiff unknown, and any and all persons who have or claim to have any right, title or interest iu and lo all or any part of tho real property herein described. De fendants. Tho Stato of Utah to the said De fendants: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service or tnis Summons -upon you. If served within the County In which this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after serv ice, and defend the above entitled Ac tion: and In case of your failure so to do. Judgment will be rendered against you according lo the demand of tho complaint which lias been filed with tho Clerk o aald Court. This action is brought to obtain a Judo, ment and decrco adjudgin tho plaintiff to be the owner of, and quieting his title against any and all claims of the .'a fendants In and lo. . . All of Lot Forty-three (43). in Magulro a Subdivision of the West Half of Block 23. Plat "C" of Ogden City Survey, being a prt of Lot 5. Block 23, Plat "C" or Ogden Citv Survey, situate in the north; east quarter of Section 33. Township b North. Range 1 West. Salt Lake Meridian. U. S Survev in tho City of Ocden, County of Weber. State of Utah. JOS. E. EVANS. Plaintiff's Attorney P. O Address David Eccles Building. Ogden, ' Utah. NOTICE OF SALE Estate of William J. Spendlovc, oc- CeThe1" undersigned will sell at private sale, that certain piece of real estate, situate In Weber County, .State of Utah, described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point 11.50 rods south of tho northwest corner of the southwoht quartor of the northwest quarter or sec tion 24 township 5 north, range 2 west of the Salt Lake meridian: running thenco east 391 feet, more or less. t tho w;st line of the right of way 01 the Salt Larce & Ogden Railroad company, (vknown and willed Bamberger Electric Iftllroria Companv); thence south along said west line of said right of way 365 feet; thenco west 391 feet, more or less to tho section line: thenco north 365 feet along said sec tion line, to point of beginning, contain in thrco acres, more or less, and also two shares of the capital stock of the Davis & Weber Counties Canal Company, nnnurtenant to said land, on and aft.sr January 22nd. 1920. and written bids wl',1 bo received at the office of James N. Kim ball, attorney at law. No. OOd David Eccles Building. Ogden. Utah. Terms o sale, ten (10) per cent of the amount bid at tho time of making the bid. and the balance of the purchase prko on tno 1 confirmation of said sale. 1 Dated December 30th. 1919. 1 WILLIAM O. SPENDLOVE, Administrator SUMMONS In the District Court of Weber County. State of ULih J. Wilford Cawley, plaintiff, vs. Florctla Cawley, defendant. Tho state of Utah to said Defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this Summons upon you, If served within tne County in which this action ls brougnt; otherwise within thirty days after serv ice, and defend tlje above entitled ac tion; and in caso of your failure so to do. judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the com plaint, which has been filed with tho Clerk of said Court. This action i3 brought to recover a Judgment dissolving the lwnds or matri mony now and heretofore existing be tween the above named plaintiff and the abovo named defendant. H. A. SODERBURG. Plaintiffs Attorney. P. O. Address 609 Eccles Bldg, Ogden, 1 Utah. I YOU CAN JUDGE THE BITE OF A DOG BY HIS BARK, WE ARE TOLD, BUT Barking dogs May never bite But who believes it late at night? I tried to pull A "Romeo" And whistled to HER -,; From below. . I saw her lovely ' Face appear t ' -.- ' Just as I heard A bark in the rear. Too great a chance, : ; And beat it off i " With half my pants. - I left the rest, - In my mad flight, In the mouth of the dog Who wouldn't bite. So now, when a dog voices his in tentions, I take his word for it. Injunctions aro reliefs but don't get the idea that they are remedies. That scientist who claims that man's brain doesn't mature untl he Is fifty, hasn't lived long enough to know. Jack Warwick wants to know what the use is in calling a man an ex-congressman when wo don't speak of a blackguard its an ex-gentleman? Minority is a polite way to say minus when the majority wants anything. Nowadays, ashes not only extinguish our furnace fire but our hopes, too. It's a crime to Qeceive Mexico into thinking that Undo Sammy is the H mythical Santa Claus. Most business men will tell your lll when speaking of experts efficiency r IH is sufficiency. H Eggs, sent by parcel post, are never H broken, Postmaster General Burleson H boasts but they often die. H Nobody would kick on paying a big H price if it wasn't going to somebody The handwriting on the" wall dldnT" prove the ex-kaiser guilty it was the newspapers. But then he may- reach the point il when he'll have to paper the wall with fl The most unpopular fellow at a ll "stagparty is ho who loudly advises all IH present to give their salaries to their ll It's a good thing that mirrors don't retain reflections. And also that they can't voice them, jH The Wilmington News complains that the trouble with rotten things is that they are not all in Denmark. No matter how much a father dis likes his daughter's suitor, he dislikes her bills much more. If your pockctbook won't s'tan-l for it, pills will cure you just as well as an operation, according to some doc- And speaking of doctors and pocket books consultations are -never called without both of them. Our idea of hard luck guy is he who bought a dozen silver whisky flasks at a sale a year ago to give to jH his soldier friends in France for Christ- jH mas when they got back in tho u. S. H A. this year. IH When a man commits suicide, he re- alizes what's going on about him up to the very end. It is a question today whether it is more satisfaction to know where- to IH gel good liquor or a pound of sugar. And that reminds us that a book store is only as successful as its best j Read the Classified Ads. 'H DOINGS OF THE DUFFS nXer-C- Some. Lew? EHiLur yW POOR. OLD BIllBRoW, HE. ' r-1 "nprT""" Sox 0)GT TO '. ALWAV5 7&E.GOAY- TK jj L HlffA TRUCK j , lU Bgr WE vj15HES HE j ' f -Srrii 1 Bnr Vcnc ll " ' 1 WW You CAge - 1 H (TL OU UpmoVom' HELB4,LET5 CROSS HE HAS AKi ARMFUL H OH HELLO TOM. of BUNDLES TOO II 1 u THE STREET- LiT H J IClflSSMED ADVERTISEMENTS are payable ii advance. If you cannot bring y ai in use the plwne and we will collect I -; the following day. We absoinleiy cannot alSori to keep books om small amounts like these. Pfease do not ask us to. I H f