OCR Text |
Show Tuesday, May ?J, 1928. THE JOURNAL, LOGAN UiTX, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. IT r 1 JlQ Good Typography Attracts The Eye, OKe the Magnet Attracts SteeS PAGE FIVE LEGAL Classified Advertising ! PROBATE COA.StXT First class tomato plants. 20 cents a dozen. J. T. Painter 52 N. 3rd FOR RENT t House for rent. 258 East 2nd So. ' West. AND GUARDIAN imXTItc : "1 lilt Hilt HKtllKK I di Planting Summer Bulbs NOTICES SHIP NOTICE ; Classified Advertisement must be paid in advance. One cent i word per issue. Minimum (or first insertion 15 etnta. ' 1 V CL.1UI& OH K?,,A fcliH IMOl-MAIlO- in Ue Dlstrlei Court ttf the First , Judtriul Diorirf ol the CiMt oi out) lor the Ceuotjr o1 ll Cecil NOTICE TO CREDITORS For Kent Three nicely furnished For Sale Fresh cows. John Pfeuti Providence. In the Matter of the Estate of clan, modern rooms, also garage. Call at 15 North 5th East. Amenzo W. Baker Jr. Deceased. MISCELLANEOUS Creditors will present claims For Rent Furnished house and with vouchers to the undersigned apartment. Phone E7-Girls want work. Phone 740. at J23 McIntyre Buiknng. Balt For Rent A splendid front room Wanted New born ' calf. Phone Lake City, Utah on or before the 25th dev ef .Time, 1528 at reasonable rates to a steady 240-- J. A. S. Baker, Administrator. roomer. Phone 8T7. CALL THE RELIABLE TRANSFER Rawlings and Wallace, Attorneys, MI N J. W. AULT and SON. i Suite 323 McTntrye Bldg, Salt Lake Get your Teton Russet seed pot City, Utah. tH. Phono Proetoes from Leon Mathews, First publication, April 23, 1928. vidence. Phone 527 R 4. Industrious, sober young laariied Last publication May 24 1923. . We Can Print Anything But Greenbacks man wants steady oik J. W. c For Kent 4 room partly furntsh-ishe- d NOTICE TO CREDITORS house. Inquire at Journal Peters. WeilsvilloIn the Matter of the Estate of . office. .1 . I ...I I buy babv heifer calves. Phone Myron W- - Butler, Deceased. .i.,.C 5S3 I For Rent 3 room modem home. evenings. Creditors will present claims Gladioli Fill an Important Place in Modern Color Scheme Gardens , Apply 304 West 1st South. With votichers to. the undersigned Stewart Real Estate company has at his residence a place of bulbs Summer occupy in Trenton, JOURNAL LOCAL OF THE be above ground for sane choice homes in Logan Cache , Furnished growing Importance to the garden houses, rooms and ofUtah, on .or beCounty, JUST-KID- S on for sale terms particularly the gladiolus, one of after planting. good cheap, fices for rent. Phone 841. fore the 20th day of July 1928. The vanetlv of gladioH is the most magnificent summer and low rate of interest. MEMBERSHIP PLEDGE Rufus E, Butler, executor. Young and even more valuable flowers the selection become , For Kent Two nicely furnished Date & Bullen, attorneys. for cutting than garden decora - great that 72 North, First For Fruit Tree Spraying. Call Tom one of individual taste apartments, I. (name) Frst Publication May 18. 1923. , hereby Pledge tioa. , Age Th first planting of glad- West- - Phonc i83J- Rowley. Phone 113-Last Publication June 18. 1928 i be li to bo in should the ; to all street ground observe traffic put keen, alert, regulations myself Mia AiU tXcSmX CQ. Ul bUI j r' iw wont ' nifl fit lyi I NOTICE TO CREDITORS and always REMEMBER TO LOOK UP AND DOWN;-.- ., the necessity of!den purposes tlie prinnhr.Ui, ry-- 1 Nice cool sleeping rooms. 129 No. MOVING HOUSEHOLD GOODS PIANOS & TRUNKS IN AM' In the Matter of the Estate of 'staking. This deep pLinl' ig'ilso brids are the best and this fricar. BEFORE CROSSING THE STREET. OUT OF CITY. CAREFUL EXPKR William P. Ellis, Deceased. will avoid any danger from vaIENCED MEN. JOHNSON TRANSCreditors will present their grant frosts as the plant will not come one of the most influences (S'gned) for FER 449 N. 2ND EAST. PHONE 311 claims with vouchers furnished house suitable to L. Tom race whole in of the 632-J. gladioli.' Call house. little baby girl. Mother and The Witnessed by: Perry, attorney for the executor as they are usually boarding prims, Aics and Garbage removed- - of the estate of the above named babe are dong nicely and the called, are of more graceful stem Furnished Apt and Furniture lor CaU 448. decedonh at his office in the Bishop never wore a broader than the older types aiid toft Sale inquire 227 N 1st East Bank Building, First National salmons and yellows, oranges, smile. Approved by: 20 horse electric motor and start- Logan, Utah, on or before the tones. are scarlets the prevailing o carloads thirty-twAbout are characterized by hooded ing box for sale- - Logan Mattress 15th day of July 1928. were shipped frem the j They fiowers that is. the upper seg- -i i William H. Ellis, Executor. L. Company. NOTE: Membership in the Jl'ST kids safety CLl'iv is rosirirtel iCf sUgar Cornish warehouse last week j merits eurv inward, shielding Fuller Brushes Phone I077-J- . Tom Perry Attorney to children under 14 years of age, IkR the above blank hoys and girls PAPDECORATING, PAINTING, cr two. Mr. Hunter and his First publication May 9 1928 must be signed by the father, mother, or Guardian of the applicant and a imen from Plants 15c a doz., up. A ER HANGING. LEONARD MATSmith field did the,tb older types, for the most Dart Tematochoice La3t Publication June, 9 1928 1136-Petunias and Asters few HEWS. PHONE neighbor. The boy or girl should sign on the first line, and the parent or jthe divisions of the flowers flare left" . C W. Phone Jading - 132 N. NOTICE TO CREDITORS guardian on second line and the neighbor on the third line. After this sifety Supt. R. V. Larson and G. A. jcor cuj flowers gladioli may A H. pledge is signed, brTig it to the office of The Journal. also Sale For Sedan Ford Cornish In the visited 'be grown in rows cheap; the vegetable Children living out of Logan should Mail Hie above pledge and send with Ilogan Pedersen & Co. 32 West 1st In th" Matter of the Estate of hay rack and beet - cultivator-19plot like onions and the same North. Logan Utah. ' It a st am red and self addressed euvcl, pe in which to scud the button and schools last week. Henry Keller, Deceased. North. 5th East flourish is Miss Seamons Mr. and claims Creditors will present certificate. for the gladiolus, made with vouchers to the undersigned Furniture Sale 1925 Ford Coupe in good Upho'stering. their i ideal erson happily surprised 0ne of the most picturesque For like new. Estimate and delivery at bis residence at 354 N. 3 B. Loclasses Friday morning with a uses of the bulb is in small groups condition. Thatcher Coal Com174 South tree. J- F. of a single .color spotted sbout pany. Phone 7Q. the delicious treat at most gan, Utah, on or before the 26th Sheldon Clark Main. Phone 45C-- J. annual harden the the harty school house. They will go to day of June. 1928, For Sale 75, one year old, laying Charles Keller, . Administrator. hens. 1155 Canyon road. Phone Piano, household goods and trank effect o decorate 1 theraduating fin fnZS uewith handled with cave In or out ol Young & Bullen, Attorneys. On Trial For of the rnain centers ot picture taken Satuiday. Irose June .burst 624. the after wardens First publication April 24, 1928. Son .. Transfer electric j3over distribution t will city. J. V. .Ault-- . Mr. Neagle of the Bene-- ! of bloom has faded. For Sale Fresh Jersey Cow. 34C Phone 448. Last publication May 25, 1928. heare new varieties of Scores 1G e.uPP Pwer f ic:al Insurance comnany of. N 4 w in Trod weed each year and, Ulail FJltFfAy tor irrigation purposes at the1-- ,. T , in? NOTICE TO CREDITORS been ,jusy nere, PER CENT MONEY to loan Ur naturally they are of high nrice. 'For SalcChap. Bottled fruit and 7 modern expense of the Mysbra govenr, In the Matter of the Estate of In Logan, II. A. K' homes so are of th there many for However, a ef as 'ment several' doz,,:fruit, pottle?. Phone program part ln,rpa Pedersen As Co. 32 West 1st finrUt Elizabeth 3,, .Lloyd,,, deceased. Elzina Lutz and family older kind or moderate price and 813-Mrs. v,, Prisoner Showed Nc ' Evidencteie.trifvinVma,In3iX"lYial claims Creditors will present effect that fine fbr Logan Utah. left garden In Of Tedious Months Spent early Saturday morning equally demand fer electric irrigation with vouchers to the undersigned exhibifilm An international Jail pumps has suddenly increased for Ogden. A drayman moved. tion Is being held at The Hague Now Is the time to plant your at his residence at 27 South 1st. a result, and the government, her to that place. ias Idisplaw Gteddm should be plant - with a view to giving as varied flowers. Choice Geraniums 15c East. Logan, Utah, on or before of list Manti, Utah, May 21 (fP) a lengthy waiting Ihe Relief Society officer's Pd at intervals of ten days up tin a review as possible Of the mo- to 23c per plant Also aster, pe the 15th (ha3 day of July. 1928.' entertained Sheldon Clark, 23, confessed applicants. last Wednesday bme 1 to insure a sucession of tion picture industry in ' all its tuna, tomato, etc 35c per doz. 89 Thomas W, Lloyd, Administrator f garden. North 6th East. Phone 883-- J. L, D. Naisbitt, Attorney. evening at the home of Mr. und!bloom in phases. slayer of Don Solovich, former First Publication May 15, 1928. R. C. Pike, in honor Mrs. of Lutler at the home of Lita Grey Wanted Man to handle exclusive Last Publication June 15, 1928. Mru Elzina Lutz, a member ofi Peanuts Tomato Quality Improved territory for Salt-Ki- st nor NOTICE TO CREDITORS which practically every grocer, most tomato is The the druggist and confectionary dealIn the matter of the estate of fax the gar- j ally useful vegetable er is waiting fpr. Wonderful pro- Carrie Nielson, Deceased. to court this morning to start river, which has been removed uffet luncheon was served to den. is the in demand It year claims position for man who is finanCreditors will present lIt is so easily grown in around, m his trial on charges of first de- - from the navigable list. hsi Mr aA responsible. Salted Peanuts with vouchers to the undersigncially been taken over by a syndicate hame garden given only inWill in the Shell." arrange to ed at his resderee In' HJrum, and at least terview men ,who can 'qualify. Utah or at the office of Fonnes-bec- lt sunlight that It is. Salt-KiSales Co. 723 E. Merrill ost popular of all & Nelson, Harris Block, morning Ate. Los Angeles- It can Cl home1 garden vegetables. and Mri stand he expects to bring some j Port improvement Logan, Utah, on , or before the k even be trained on. a back fence , 9th day of June A. D. 1923. dprominent persons' in the Ilolly- - gt, St- - .Nazaini is expected toAndersen, ' Mr. aid y fhere la no other Space avail-i- k Big Sheep Business C. F., Olsen, Administrator. deep-wataecommodainto rovide the affair, i ( s wood film colony Mr, The hills of Punta Arenas, Hunter, able.' AttorUons'if Parts drinks so deep y Mrg p c pil(e The ' evening The first move in starting to With the convening of' Southern Chile, give pasture to Fonnesbeckx & Nelson, weu : neys. to s examin60 more than was spent in social games. dtyJLnej sheep for every grow tomatoes Is to provide stakes. Judge Wooley began the e- inhabitant of the region. The stakes, pointNOTICE TO CREDITORS Mr. and Mrs. ,J. W. Seamons Six-foation of jurors ar.i it was inch- -. end can be obtained sheep number, while tne populaIn the Matter of the Estate ot attended the eighth grade ex- - ed at one cated by district at Lsrney Fred j j at the nearest carpenter vni;h tion. of this southernmost peo- Edith Sorenson, Deceased.. crcises at Lewistcm third ward cheaply KeUer sr.cf county r.U irney C. M. . Sink them a foot deep, shop. pled country of the world is Creditors will present 'claims n ... that Edwards of t- -' length above iTues('ay night, leaving a five-foWool is the principal with vouchers to the undersigned 5d,000. to on tram the which ground it will take ac . art a i eck to se- - Those attending the M. I. A j Bishop R. O. Hatch of Logan tomato. money crop, but lamb and at his residence in Ilyrum, Utah,, Trellises are quite as lect the jury, day at Richmond were Mr. and was at the Cornish factory Fri good as stakes but require sheepskins are exported in on or before the 23rd day of June, a dif- -j 1928. quantities. ferent treatment of the vine. Irven Sorenson, Administrator. Tomatoes want only fairly rich soil. Too much food sends them Young & Bullen, Attorneys. STOP GETTING to leaves at the expense of fruit First publication April 21, 1023. NIGHTS - Last Publication May 22, 1923 Y. reborn-'thMain' in Utah, : bowed here to- - Fmithfidd first with the bought the farm and we e flower stems, L.haye wmcome comthem A. into M. chorus. The I. our, to number, one and! Insect The If you get up many times at NOTICE TO CREDITORS pest Set the stake first guard outemplated a men(jed. day that he reason Bladder qf In the Matter of the Estate of Mrs LitaGrev hanlin who was was Snow by Edward Elgar. 'mumty. plant the plant besideAs it, tying against Is isthea tomato worm. Thu night by have a trunk however, large worm, easlly Trouble, entertained the main stem to act of Newton won' Miss pain3 in back, Reuben C. Traveller, Deceased. . "Mrs Virginia cnifChanlin'for Markus Griffin i Use rags detected and knocked off by hand. weakness or dizziness, general deadvances. 'as growth and vrades her first Creditors will present claims speond mens M. puolic speaking, JUmstead of twine, to do the tying Fortunately they do not occur m bility, painful, smarting and dif- with $100,000. but nothing was avail- - tbe vouchers to the undersigned an Smitn-of Green ; attractively ira arranged contest; party one . but control! numbers lack of ficult voracious jas urination, able to indicate that the case presure 0f the vine in a large h, 5 C1 Lewiston, ; at last her worm Of an or ,n can riddle of cf a sviuotoms entire vine senior girls pubbe urine, Thursday, strong wind against prostate Cache piece ?irst homj on or actually had berm put before the Utah, County, Tile PALMO GLOBULES. In order. M stem short or 'afternoon. trouble, try men's decorations were twme is likely to cut the speaking; Trentons 19-- 8. courts. of tore 18th the i July day treatment tomatoes remarkable has Give cause the sunniest it to break. was first. These will- - pink and green. The small Aninrr-'fhh'uai'rtt ' C. cteinio filed Administrator. with A. G. used thousbeen in Hogan, two branches side need " the garden. successfully by place They Nip all but will go tables were lighted by candles and So confident that it wlil'W. Dunn, Attorney, those in with the main the warmth to ripen and develop ands. tie administrator of Solovich s ners in Benson stake lin silrer h0'1"'' Bace Ponderosa plants give succeed, we will send a trial treat- stem to form the bearing trunk, i the fruit. First Publication, May 17, 1928. mir.;; ele; The stork visited the ' home were in spring designs. Favors Many limit the tomato to one the largest tomatoes, but some of ment ABSOLUTELY FP.EE to - any i La3t Publication. June 17, 1928. de attorney who asked $5,000 ' 'Ti" f Bishop and Mrs. N. C.for each guest were dollsstei but in ordinary garden; the smooth sorts are better for suffer who has never used it. No and two main slicing for be .table. The Ponde- - obligation or cost. Write today. daring he. had been hired N le la&t Wednesday evening pressed in pink and green and The more you insist upon your THE PALMO COMPANY seetlv to prepare a complaint glve more to-- roea is admirable for canning. In .Solovich with them a precious balloons. Games were played branches . 53 Calhoun Stfeet, Battle Creek, right to happiness, , the more matoes. Pinch out other branches dry speils give the tomatoes a Chaplin MrS;. asking parcej jn ie f0fm 0f a dear and 26 were invited. trouble voult have in finding it. of good soaking, M:ch Advertisement the development andencourage $100,000. A complaint for a suit, against the "former w ife of Wil- - j ByOiWn THE FE&THERHEADS liam S. Hart, the jne time west-- 1 ern fUm star, also was prepared under .Solovich s orders, the at-, j JOB DEPARTMENT Earl & England Pub. Co. i ..-- t . 1 -- J-- SAFETY CLUB If ; . QT self-relia- nt J. 872-W- ce Petfii, - Eelv-imeiste- r. , , , 's . w byStakin ; st , . ' er ( ot inch-squa- re fn ot pro-cutio- UP ! t ! o be-T- , e Sair. ani,f, . O loroey said. German Bud ness Improves Berlin. fP) Germany has re, gained the worlds thermometer crown, exports last year. boo k i I o g i aras Motaiin" les.3 than iho ro-- ; cord sliipments of Si 2 The to' tai value was fi, 900,000 marks, however, as compared with ?,- 100.000 in 1913. It in e.slimated that 70 per cent .of .German thermometer production is ex- ported. H-- ordy'f-Y'bfMl- f) 5 f 500 tons of. coal a Rus. From sian scientist claims to have obtained 2900 gallons of motor fuel. 6500 gallons of illuminating oil and 3000 gallons of lubricant. 1 ft t |