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TUESDAY EVENING JUNE 27. 1922 THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER DUGWAY PAVING City Seeks Bids for Work From Harrison Avenue to Canyon City commissioners this morning: bean the first steps toward the proposed paving of the Ogden canyon dugway, from the of the hill to the canyon mouth. Bids -will be called for from contractors within the next few days with the understanding: CHRISIBBEN TO GO ON TRIAL Former Uintah; Principal Will Face Jury on Murder Charge The first murder trial in the district opurt hero for'thft present year will open Thursday mornlnir in Judge Jas. N. Kimbll'S division -when Mai-low J.

Christensen, former principal of th'e Uintah school, will face a jury on a charge of killing Lloyd Bybee, IS that they may be rejected if too high, years of aere, at Uintah several months ft oatl- ojpn The trial Trill probably attract much interest, particularly In Uintah district, for the town seems divided In' feeling, one holding that Christensen was compelled to fire the shot in self- defense and the other that the action was uncalled for. Christensen is alleged to have shot the lad after there had been many Quarrels over school in which Uintah lads were connected. Christensen claims that yotiag Bybee advanced toward him In a threatening manner on the road just before the shooting and refused to halt when he commanded him. said that Bybee stepped toward him and he fired. George Halverson will represent Christensen at the trial.

District Attorney Joseph E. Evans will direct the prosecution. TELEPHONES and Circulation Advcrtlalns 42i Editorial and Niwt RANDOM REFERENCES City Engineer Walter S. Craven, mated that tho work will cost $30,000, but the commissionersrwere of the opinion that the paving could be installed below this figure. Plans will be made within the next days to create a paving district and go ahead with the advertisement for Harrison avenue, from the Dee hospital to the top of the hill will be immediately repaired, but will not be re- paved, it was said this morning: Commissioner Arthur F.

Larson. by County commissioners reported this morning that the Harrisvilje road, which has undergone complete resurfacing during the last several weeks, completed by the end of the week. This road will be one of the best of its kind in the county when completed, it was said, Work is also proceeding on the Mountain Green road that leads from Weber canyon to Huntsville, under direction of the Morgan county comm.s- sioners and the two canyons will be linked within 10 days, it was said. Indigestion causes worry, nervousness, sick headache, biliousness, coated tongue, bad breath, bloating, gas, constipation and constant distress. Henry C.

Thome. 1002 Harrison Boston. writes: "Since taking Foley Cathartic Tablets I feel fine." They cleanse the bowe'ls. sweeten the stomach and invigorate thi liver. Cause "no pain, no naiispfi.

Not habit forming--Just a good, wholesome -oo'- -oo- CHANGES "PLEA; GETS FIVE DAYS IN JAIL James J. Chester, charged with vagrancy was sentenced to serve days in the. city jail In the city Murderer Wanted-- Ogflen police officials are aske'd to locate if possible a Greek wanted lor Carbon county. He Is described by the Carbon county officials as between 2 fa' and 2f7 years of-axe, Weighing 170 pounds, with a light moustache, dark complexion, aha when he left Carbon county dressed i'n dark blue suit of clothing. He is- alleged to have a gunjjhot Wound in either his right or arm.

Detectives have be'en detailed to look for such a License matriage licenise was Issued yesterday in the office of the county clerk in Salt Lake to Rue H. and Bessie Larkin, both of For Rent Ghe'ap--3. cottages in -den Canyon. Phbne-'BraJnwell, 360 or Foulger 212-J. 8974, Summer Footwear SPECIALS Ladies' White Canvas Oxfords $2.85 A big assortment of wonderful values in strap and Grecian styles.

Low, medium and high heels. Latest models. Specially priced at along the highways around Ogden you pass, as you drive scores of motorists repairing and "changing tares in the burning, blistering hot sun. Their family and friends waiting patiently and enduring the intense, sickening heat through it all. OF THIS Man-luge marriage 11- cense has been Issued in the office of the county clerk, to RalpTi B.

Trese-' 'der and Melba L. Robbing, both, pi Ogden. I Returns John who has been visiting in California for i several weeks, returned home day. I Ladies' Low Heel Patent SEppers $2.95 A very attractive lino in various beautiful models with one strap and low rubber heel. Values to $5.00.

Special this week at Waldron, E. Y. The Magazine i Mrs. James L. announce tine birth Sunday -of Men's Canvas Oxfords $2.85 and $3.48 white or Palm Beach, both rubber and leather soles.

Values' to Specially priced at is unnecessary if you will but take a little time during tie week or before a holiday outing to have your tires thoroughly examined and repairs made if needed. There Is No Excuse for you starting on your Fourth'of July outing without at least one good KELLY SPRINGFIELD tire on your spare rack. It "will'afford you a sense of security that will be worth twice as much as the cost of the tire. With a KELLY tire on your spare you will feel easy on your trip as you will know that you have at least one dependable tire for an emergency. PLAIN CITY WILL CELEBRATE FOURTH Fourth of July will be celebrated at Plain City with a patriotic program and carnival of sports.

Samuel G. Dye tvill be the orator of the day. Races, two baseball games and other athletic events will held in the afternoon. The day will close with a dance. oo --The only "crime" to which animals in -the wild state are said to be addicted4s S.S.S.

Fills Out Hollow Cheeks, Thin Limbs! a son weighing: 12 pounds. The moth-! this morning after his attorney nad. was f0rm( i Miss Margaret Har-1 requested leave to change his lcrt ifeertson. I not guilty to guilty. Royal Douglas, attorney, appearing for Chester told the court this morning that the defense wae ready for trial after whicn he also' informed the court that Assistant' City Attorney Samuel Powell had Informed, him that the witnesses for the city were Con.

E. Bohn--Insurance. Fire Auto, 417 Ecclcs Phone 5 3 On Inspection--R. H. Shoemaker and E.

senior highway engineers of the U. 9- bureau-of public Fine Calf Oxfords for Men $4.85 and $5.85 FSFNTPRHTS tJCJIJli 1 HIvAJiJ You can not afford to be driving around without a KELLY tire on your spare rack. KELLY tires will give you a service not obtainable from any other make of tire. still at Salt Lake; that the case had roads, departed today, for inspection been continued at the request of the work from the Utah-Idaho line north to McCammpn. They will be away for about ten days.

city for the third time, tnat his client had already spent nine days in jail awaiting trial and the the Imposition of a further jail sentei.ce would be an Injustice Inasmuch as the usual penalty In such cases a sentence of five days which was usually suspended in case the defendant wished to leave the city. -oo- M'COY-WILKINSON CASES CONTINUED M. E. Elliott, charged with disturbing the peace of Mary Brooks was arraigned in the city court: this morning, pleaded not guilty and the hearing of his case was continued for setting. He is alleged to have made himself obnoxious to the complaining witness.

The cases of John Doe McCoy and Alex Wilkinson, charged with having liquor in tholr possession, were continued without dsrte subject to the call of County Attorney David J. Wilson. The case of Lucy Peterson, charged with passing a worthless check on the PaJne Hurst department store, 2462-2468 Washington was set for- hearing- Oh June fendant pleaded not guilty to the Men and you win build yourself up to your normal, weight depends on the num- fcar of blood-cells in your blood. Thfct'm all there is to St. It's a scientific feet.

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Other FITALLS in lerviceable waterproof fabrics and leathers, at from $2 up. Come in and let us demonstrate this revelation in traveling comfort. charge and later told the. police that' the check had been made good by her husband. She was arrested yesterday after erhployes of the store recognized her as the woman that passed the worthless check in the store some months ago.

According to. the police 1 she has been arrested charge in.Salt Lake. on the same G-ETS 6 MONTHS FOE ACCOSTING WOMAN Washington avenue yesterday afternoon by accosting Mrs. Anna Edwards, wife, of J. one of the proprietors of the Real Clean- Ing company, 418 Twenty-fifth street.

It required the combined efforts of three officers to put Miller, alias Buzukos in jail after the sentence had. been imposed, due to Ms struggling. For a short period, the court cOrri- dors resounded with his declarations' that he wished to appeal the case and wanted a Jury trial. According: to the of Mrs. Edwards, he bumped into her on Washington aveiue as she was on her- way to a bank and then catching: hold of her arm, opened up a conversation with her, holding her arm and following- her down the street.

To eet rid of him, she testified, she was forced to break his hold an.d ter the Washington market, wh'ereV Informed her husband by and had Buzukos arrested. oo Latest models including French and conservative lasts. In. black and brown. Dressy and well made.

or Special $4.03 AND $5.85 Errpcrt paper cleaning. Plione 327-W 5S55 En Route---Four army aviators were Ogden visitors today eri route to March field, Sacramento, from Mln- eola field. Long Island. Major Howes was in charge of the party. Gffden Typewriter House for typewriters-and repairs.

2422 Hudson avenue. Fhons 236. Guest of S. It W. B.

Greeley, chief forester of the United States forest service will be the guest of the civic organizations of Salt Lake tomorrow at noon at a-luncTieon at the Commercial club. He will deliver an address on the aims of tine forest ser- vi'ce. Desk space, 322. Kiesel 8756 Thefts following minor thefts were reported to the police last night: -Robert W. Newman, 472 Twenty-seventh street, reported the theft of a bicycle from th rear of thjo; Taylor-Wright store, 2865- "Waslilnisrton H.

L. 640 Washington avenue, reported the theft of bicycle Xrom 'his home. Distilled "Water Ice exclusively, Ojr- City Ice Company, 2379 I.Tudson (89S. Sentence of a cleaning establishment at 423 Twenty-fourth street, arrested on the-charge of driving an automobile with 1S2-1 Hcense plates, was sentenced to five days in jail in the city court this morning and the sentence suspended. It -developed that he had made application June 12 for new license number plates and that they had not arrived.

Children's Half and Three-quarter Hose We are offering a very special line of children's fancy hose in new beautiful patterns. Just the thing for hot weather or for the fullest measure of service and satisfaction you should have KELLY tires on all wheels and the spare rack. Then you could motor in ease and really-enjoy your outings at all times. wear. Specially priced TO Clark's Shoe Store 2356 Washington Avenue LEGAL NOTICES Six months in with no alternative was the sentence imposed in the, city court this morning- on Pete Miller, alias Buzukos, Greek wrestler, charged with disturbing the on a mea on the table at midnight, leave An old custom was for unmarried girls to fast( on Mi-diumraer Day, lay the door open, and wait for their future nusbnds to enter arid eat.

00 -Cold water is said to be more stimulating -on the heart brandy. LEGAL NOTICES MARK OF OWNERSHIP AFFIDAVIT. State of- U.talv County of Utah, sa. Anjrel Corole's, 'doing: business "under tho and atyle of the "Utah- Bottling Works, being duly iworn deposes and says that he is enticed In the business of majruffccturlrig and selling- beverages located 'at Ogden County of State of Utah, that the -sai'd Angel Coro-' le'8 tmder authority Chapter 2 "of Title FUNERALS Funeral services for Hyrum S. Johnson were held yesterday at 1 o'clock in the Thirteenth ward meeting hous'v.

Bishop J. Howard Jenkins presided. Emma Koldwya sang My "William S. Wright sang Sweetly Solemn Thought" and "That Mrs. Emma Kold-wyn and Mrs.

J. Scouter "Sometime We'll Understand," and "The Christian's: Goodnight was sung by Mrs. George Wangsgard. Speakers were Bishop Fuller of Eden. Joseph Bachman, Patriarch E.

A. Olsen, Bishop Jj Jenkins ana Counselor Samuel Martin. Interment took place in -the city cemetery. The grave was dedicated by Patriarch Olsen. -oo- Weber Floral iurnifibts the.

00 In olden days when a captain in- the British navy -wished to discharge his crew he had to give notice of his intention by away the tablecloth three meals in succession. Doctors Recommend Bon-Opto for the Eyes Physicians and eye specialiuts prescribe Optou a safe home remedy in the treatment of eye troubles, and to eyesight. nnder money refund g-uarantee by drusciats. Piles 1 Legal Guarantee No of work. Aak to ice Glc-o-nii Pile Treatment.

ENSIGN DRUG CO. 333 24th Street of- -the- Compiled -Isvfs. -of for' 1917, has adopted the following described mark of ownership. The" description of the mark of owner-i ship is as to-wit: "Parity" in the center, thereof. Xhe marl? ownership Is used to des- ia.t« tho 'soda.

fcnd other bever- and sold by the Utah and is Stamped or printed upon the cases used for containing and packin press bottlea, and is imprinted, im- or blown into bottles containing the said soda water and other beverages. The following is a facsimile of the said mark of ownership: day of 1922. ANGEL, GOROLES. rwiMn to before me this 84S7 W. H.

REEtBR. Notary Public. Kesldence: O'gden City, Utah. In the TistrIcY Weber County, In the. matter of the'assignment of E.

A. Llnd'qui'st and; Axel: A. Nylander, co-. partners doing business under the name and. style, of Notice, is hereby given that E.

A. Lindquist am3 Aiel co-partners doing.business un'dsr the name-and style of Undquist-Nylander; at No. 212 Eccles building. In Ogden City. Weber county.

State of Utah, and there carrying on and conducting the business of tailors, did on May 19, 1S22, pursuant to the provisions of Title 6, Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917 make, execute axid deliver the undersigned, for. the'benefit oftheir assignment in writing of all their property of whatsoever kind -and nature and wherever situate. Including the stock of merchandise, accounts receivable, claims, credits and choses in ac- them. of said E. A.

Lindquist and Axel A. Nylander, co-partners, doing business- under the and style' of Lindqulst-Nyrander are required to.pre- sent their claims, verified, as required, by law, to the undersigned at Rooms 202 and 203. David Ocden, Utah within three Months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated at OEde-n, May 23. 1922.

M- STEWART. Assigiwe. First publication Way 23, 1922. Last publication June 27, .1922. 7460 NOTiCE TO CONTRACTORS.

Notice Is hereby tha'r Ogden -City proposes to mfcke the fokowInR public improvement, to- wit: pavement in Pavine District No. 131, together with -work -Incidental thereto, ao- cordlnK to- plans, specifications -anfl profiles' on file In- office of city engineer. And sealed bids are invited for said work be.xecelv.ed at tho office of the city recorder 'In the CIO Hall at Ogden, Tjcah, until 10 o'clock a. on tho 5th day of July, 1922. In- struotlona to blddern, plans specifications- for be seen and examined at th? office of th'e clty-en- Sineer In the City Hall of said.

city, artd obtaine'd' of which, will be- refuaded upon their ra-turn In gocid condition. Thv Is reserved to reject any and all bids and to waive any defects. By order of tho Board, of Commission- the -12th ers of. Og-den Cltf. day of June, 1922.

u. City Recorder. First publication, June 13, .1822. Last July 2, 1S2H. Published in Ogden' Standard -Exam- 131.

No. xssa Notice that 'a special of stockholders of Mon'. tello Salt Company will be held on Saturday, '22, at o'clock 'p. m. at the the company, 327 Fred J.

Kieiel JJuilding; Ocden, Utah, for the purpose of determining; whether company-. shall 1 cobtin-ue Its corporate suits, or be liquidated and dissolved. Dated at O'pden, JEFtah; H. HARRINGTON, President. J.

H. KNATTSS, Secretary, E. 'A. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF INTENTION. -qK "Notice is hereby Commissioners of Ogden City; Utah.r'iOf the Intention of said Board of Commissioners to make the following described- Improvement To create avenue between Twenty-second and fourth streets, Twenty-second street between Adams and Jefferson avenues, and Twenty-third street between Adams and Jefferson avenues as a -paving district and to pave "the roadways therein with any one of.

following: types pavement, namely: Reinforced Portland cement, concrete pavement, shaet asphalt pavement on either, a Portland' cement or bituminous concrete' base, 'or bituminous pavement on either a Portland cement or bituminous concrete base; also to build all culverts, irrigation, and drainage systems, private driveways, curbs and gutters and sidewalks, and, to construct water and sewer, service connections from the main to the curb line' at the expense of the individual owners opposite the lots or parts of lots houses not now supplied' with s'nch connections. The above-named work shall include the necessary grading therefor and all other work necessary to complete -the whole in a. proper manner-according to the plans, specifications and profiles on file in tlie office of the city engineer, and to defray the whole of the cost and expense'- of the abuttor's portion thereof-by a levy of a special tax to be assessed upon the lots or pieces of ground within the following described district, being the district to be affected or benefited by such namely: AH the land lying between. the outer boundary lines of said streets and- a Hne feet back from and parallel to said outer boundary lines on both sides of Adams avenue between Twenty-second and Twenty-fourth streets, both sldes-'Of Twenty-second -street between Adams Jefferson both sides of Twenty-third street between Adams -and Jefferson avenues; 'being Block 30, Plat Block SI, Block 40, 'Plat Block 41. Plat and Block -44, all" InOgSen survey.

The street railway will be. required to pave their portion -at street Inter- and macadamize their portion opposite-- The estimated cost of each sewer connection Is $32.00. estimated cost-'of each water connection Is $26.00. estimated cost of each 'private driveway Is $30.00. The estimated cost'as below does not -include th-e.

constructing-private sower connection's, water connections private 'costs are to be 'assessed against the property. -benefited ln--addition'-to the-regular-assessment. Th-e. total cost of. estimated, at $41,000.00., AH protests or." objections 'to such im-' provement or 1 to the.carrying out Intention presented in, writing' signed by the, owners describing the same, together with; th.e number of abutting front and "be'fllea wlth-'the city, recorder'on or be-' fore the 10th -day of.

July, 1922. Board at Its first regular thereafter, to-wit, the llth day of July. -1922; will consider the proposed levy consider such protests and. to said Improve- 8720 as shall Next Tuesday. Are you ready for an outing? Do your tires need attention? Do you need a KELLY for your spare rack? IT COSTS NO MORE TO BUY A WE SELL KELLYS LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES By order of the Board -of Commission-.

Ham Scott, ers of Ogden City, Utah. O. 'DeWotf, City 'Recorder. Dated' June 19, 1322. First publication June 20.

1922. Last publication July 1922. Published In Ogden Standard-Examiner. Paving District No. 138.

8536 ESTATE OF JANE ANN WILSON. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned will sell at private sale in one parcel the following described real estate situate and being In Ogden City, "Weber county, state of Utah: A part of Lot Two (2). in Block Fiftysix (56), Plat Ogdsn City Survey, aid commencing at feet east of the southwest corner of Lot Three (3) in said Block (56) in said Plat Ogden City Survey, and miming East 79.25 feet to the southeast corner of said Lot Two (2), thence, north' 1S8 thence west 79.25 feet, and thence' south 19S feet to tho place- of beginning. Tog-ether with all rights, privileges, appurtenances there- unto 1922. connected.

and written bids -will be received be furnished purchaser at administrator. All. special at the banking house of the Utah Savings Trust company; at Number 235 South. Main, Salt-'Lake- City, Utah. Terms and conditions of sale to Ten 10) -per cent of the purchase money to 'be-paid at the time of the sale and balance on confirmation of sale -by the court.

Adrninistfator'B deed and abstract title, expense-, of assessments- to be paid 'by the estate and all taxes on the- property to and including -the year 1921 to. be paid by the estate and the purchaser to pay the general taxes year. 1322. 'All bids" to be In -writing' and mailed to JUT left with the administrator. The Utah.

Savings Trust company. Number 235 South Main-street, Salt Lake City. Utah. this 2-tth June. W22.

UTAH -SAVINGS' TRUST COMPANY, -By JUDD Assistant Cashier and Trust officer. Administrator of, the Estate of Jane Ann -deceased. ALHAS SUM1VIOM5, In tho' district court of Weber, county. State of -Mary Ellen Scott, plainttff, vs. -W1I- Th- State of Utah to said You are hereby 'summoned, to xppear within- twenty days after service of this summons uiwn- you.

If served In the county in -wMoh this action Is Otherwise within days service; and defend the above "entitled action; and in 'cake of your do, judgment -will bfc rendered you according to. the demand of complaint, which has 'been filed with the clerk of said, court. action- 1 -Is by the Abo-vte named plaintiff agalrist- the above nftrowl 'defendant a decree, of this court dissolving 1 -the' bonds of matrimony now: existing between' plaintiff and restoring said parties to all Che rights and privileges slngts persons, CHEZ DOUGLAS, 'a; Plaintiff's P. addresfl: 402 First National building. Ogden; -Utah.

S6M SUMMONS. In the city court of Ogden City, County of of Utah. O. K. MQler, doing business as Miller Furniture Stored plaintiff J.

W. Johnj- son and Mrs. -J. 'W. Johnson, his wife, deefnda.nts:- 2337.

Tha State of Utsth to said "'You' are -hereby summoned within' ten days after service of tMs summons upon you. If served within county. "which this action is brou otherwise; within 'twenty, days alter vic.e, anS the ac- tion; and hi -case of your failure- to-16 the plaintiff in" this action Will awly CO the court for the relief, dwnarided in tijg complaint, which has been oifr said court, and will. Judfnwirc against you for the sum of Eighty- lo'ar dollars, wltto interest at the raft of 8 per cent p.er annum ISti. day 1921, together with costs and disbursements This 'action is brought to recover judgment- -for vaJu'e of and to you.

by plaintiff in the sum above mentioned. JOSEPH B. BATES, 3" Plaintiffs Address, 209 Klesel Ogdei Utah. 'Dated Ogden: City, county, Utah. this June, SALESMAN $AM Bomby Afternoon feY SYVAttl THfBKTFROW THE BIACKHNTO TO BOtt IF WD AND CE.KT VJORLD-; I I I.

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