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Show i $ THC HERALD-JOURNA- SUNDAY. AUGUST L 193 16. MABEL cELLIOTT and guardianship ij- PROBATE THE CtFl.lV IIFHI!, TIlOA f ) I. I.IAVK llWtltr.'IT. 18 find Irlri In aln lo Cornet VAX l OIStRI) nbri hl enitnisement l (tnuouneed to Ml HI 111. ,LAUI), p .,olrr deSartonle. l,lonc' mother. t ASA UAH inert'. I. an octreM and N la daring ( au'l engage at tnenr hr Mm-fablobl Inland naanwrr relanr Ikat long A I.HHS- HS. meet linrrelt Ike - I (,ll, wenllhy widnn. When or jIYRLM S. BltOWN, Deceased. Creditors will present claims wLlh itueliers to the undersigned aWJr residence, HyTuru, Utah, on orbefore the 28th day of September A. D. 1231. BESSIE BROWN, L. E. NELSON, In-- 1, fntlier'n fortune before l.e In HA. Llnne . agreeing the mnrringe la in I, n nintler i,f form only, pf ItJKMt I.Olill. Jenlnun for 1. Irlen In atoke trnulile y unnoeeena-fnllrenna oonniirn her. nhh n gang of hlriekmnllrm. mnrrled. nmt nre f.iane ttfe nonlk n,,..,d n honeymoon In the Muriel i hen return north. ,.,1 I ; pen I! till I III I h iii:'iMi. reporter. Week punn and Idiioe rneounlern Itohnrd on the errrl. He keg n her to go In nlirteid tilth him.. She ronlldrn t him mid le.irnn nbe In not I nnnn r Ml the ehlld of t r,nnn duu'-t- l, .1 I A. nnd Itohnrd'n ntep Hint,-,- . man ItulKirda Aral ,n'r-iiife. .'on I killed Iti an lanulonto-1,1- 'r l.lnne nier I and a nenn of mi ir:,en--i- l tin;:!!? luiny. In n Neiv .ler-n- e toiin rhe andn uorti. nnd heeomen III. nnd iiilb h it t b she eoi-iof Ike deep leve . hot for title. Ilellerlng t'lire Treenn. enrri for Trenn-- l l.lnne ailggenln I lliror-- e eoinen to linll and Trennn drier Inin return until II (on-- , ini l.lnne. going In the p m. , r I" I l,nok iinlrmili , 1 Aug-18- TO CREDITORS I Court of the First of judicial District of the State Utah In and for the County of In the District Cache. j 1 hidf-nl'rr- STOIIVl CHARTER XLV1 I: " The girl on the slair3 a little moan and turned lo Ibe. The man ran up thrr? Cops cud turned her about. His Angers hit into licr soft arms. Its not true, Linne, he cried Trcsras nothing to mc, Tressa interposed, eyes Cashing r.ro. "Of course it is true. What m: earth do yon suppose he asked me out here for? He's been mad about me for ages. Youre not his sort and never will be. Why dont you let him go quietly and decently so that he ran marry someone of his own world? He's been making opportunities for me to be with him for weeks now. If you werent stupid and blind you'd have seen that he went through the form of having ycu ask me to stay here because lie wanted me to be near him." Clive said steadily, ItS a lie. Tressa screamed. "Thais good! He's been taking mo to luncheon Ivo been seeing him at ills office. I was helping her with some bad investments she'd made, Clive said "She was grateful, or quietly, seemed to be. His look Implored Liane to believe him. Tressa ran past them. "Oh, how I hate you both, smug simpletons that you are! Her voice broke on r. ! g-- publication, CREDITORS THE DISTRICT COURT OF DIS THE FIRST JUDICIAL TRICT OF THE STATE OF FOR THE IN AND UTAH OF CACHE. COUNTY In the mailer of the estate of .ouise Meyer, also known as .nuise Meyer Stuck!. Creditors will present claims i'Suth vouchers to the undersign-administrator at liis residence 754 North 5th East, Logan, "(ah, on or before the 6th day October, 1931. John A. Wursten Administrator Newel G. Daines V-- . Attorney for Administrator iato of first publication, August 1931; date of last publication, eptember, 6, 1931. N d I - t.O n. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the underat signed at his residence county, Providence, Cache Utah, on or before the 25th "I day of November, 1931. II Joseph A. Smith Jr Executor of the Last Will tf and Testament of Annie j I F1 Mathews Smith, Deceased. C. Heinrich, ' SGeo. lAttorney for Executor, i Date of first publication, July TO t :;e togelh'r. (It WITH THU Tr,--r-- J l,r.Al cpfiscd. NOTICE th-r- trr ry In the matter of the estateof Annie Mathews Smith, de- 23, 1931. ifcsite of last 22, 1931. X t'ie JOHN E. GRIFFIN, Administrator. L. TOM PERRY, Attorney for administrator. Date of first publication, July 28, 1931; dale of last publication, August 28, 1931. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 4 er i 1931 i np-u- -- In the Matter of the Estate of RUTH K. GRIFFIN, Deceased. Creditors will present claims estate igaiust the above named with vouchers to John E. Griffin, administrator of the "Estate ofRuth K. Griffin, deceased, at New- . twenty-ninthton, "Utah, on or before the A. D. day of September, L hln nee-pin- 1931. NOTICE nr gm-- riil lie July 28,. publication. 1931; 111 t hysteria as she slammed and locked her door. "All that I have told you la true, Ive just Liane, Clive went on. discovered she didnt telephone you tonight as she said she had. Not that it matters but I just waut you to know." Tbe load that had Iain on Liancs She heart lifted Inexplicably. smiled. Why does It not matter? Why do you think so?" He shrugged. It cant matter to you awfully what I do. You're always thinking of something else." Liane sighed impatiently. She Bat down on the velvet stair, tucking her foot In Its little gilt mule beneath her as a child docs. Must she, she wondered, tell this man everything? Couldu't he see with his own eyes? Clive came and sat beside her. I do care what you do." Liane hugged her thin robe with Its cascade of blond luce around her. She shivered slightly. Tbe spring night was growing cook "Am I to take that seriously?" She turned to him. her soft eyes care what you Of course alight. do. It matters to me most frightfully." e, arms folded, still He stood incredulous. Duty, perhaps," he But not afteclion." murmured. tonr In Ilia full lira, I leenliailgll'n l.'nue I, eeo men Cl. It tl I l.lltinrAI t.ll, tlir iililoii'n anlr nnn. nnkn l.lnne to Mir.rry him. t lire ennnut wnlenn i Administratrix. Attorney for said of first publication itfedato of last a note of brne-(ITd- TO CREDITORS. matter of the Estate tft that the barriers of aloof- ness were down she sighed In exasperation at his obtuseness. She motion to him to sit down beside her. "Do let's talk this out here and now." He brought her a thin wool robe from the oak chest and wrapped it jiround her before he would consent to settle down. Liane pushed the bright drift of her curling bronze hair away from her forehead and looked straight into his eyes. Im dreadfully fond of you. You must know that, she began softly. He made an impatient movement. Ah, fond!" She sighed faintly. Would nothing make this mulish young man understand? She had an inspiration. She put her head on her arm with an abrupt gesture. It suggested tears. Ah, dont do that," Clive implored, distressed. Pretending not to hear, she said, What, darling? He gave an incredulous gasp. He said, Did my ears deceive me? She 6hook her head. Softly she said it again, looking deep Into those blue eyes of his. "Darling!" She was smothered against his waistcoat, his arms gripped her silken shoulders. Clive com"Say that again! manded hut when she complied he stopped the words with his lips. You honestly do care a little for me? be demanded a few moments TVOW described as follows: Beginning at a pomt 15 rtxls north and 20 rods west of t lie Southeast corner of said Lot 16; thence running north 7 rods; thence west 8 rods; thence Eoulh 7 rods; thence east 8 rods to the place of beginning, containing 56 square rods. Beginning at a point 14 rods east of the northwest corner of Lot 15, Block 22, Blit A Logan Farm Survey, Cache county, Utah, thence east 28 rods more or less lo the nmtheast corler of said Lot 15, thence south IS reds and 2 feel; thence west 28 rod3 more nr less lo a point due south of the place of beginning; thence north 13 rods and 2 feet to the place of beginning. Subject to the following right of way; Beginning at a point 14 rods East of a point lu, rods south of the northwest rorner of Lot 15, Block 22. Plat "A" Logan Farm Survey, thence 193L Data of last publication, Sep tember 3, 1931. Jeff Stowell, Sheriff of Cache County, Utah. SHERIFFS SALE THE DISTRICT COURT OF DIS-THE FIRST JUDICIAL TRICT cf the State of Utah, In land for the County of Cache. THE FEDERAL LAND BANK a corporation, BERKELEY, intiff, vs. LARS J. RASMUS-!N- , an incompetent person, by He Rasmussen, his guardian, Kate Rasmussen, his wife: st Doe, Second Doe, and Third ie, Defendants. To be sold at sheriffs sale on 3rd day of September, 1931, at front door of the County urt House, at 12 o'clock noon of i day, in Logan City, in Cache only, Utah, the following de-ibed property to wit: 8 n e 1 the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for the County of Cache. Halloran-JudgTrust company, a corporation, Plaintiff, In e 8' William beth M. Eades and wife, Eliza- R. Eades, Defendants. To he sold at sheriffs sale on (he 3rd day of September, 1931, at 10 oclock a. m. on said day, at the front door of the county court house, in Logan, Cache county, Utah, the following described prop- erty running east 1 rod; thence south 4 rods: thence west 1 rod; thence north 4 rods to the place of beginning. Together with all water-right- s belonging to said land. Dated this 13th day of August, rods Beginning at a point south from the northeast corner of Lot 16, Block 22, Plat A of Logan Farm Survey and running thence west 11 rods; thence north 1931. 1 rod; thence west 9 rods; thence JEFF STOWELL. north 5 rods and 35 feet; more or Sheriff of Cache County, Utah. Ninth of line the to south less By H. WEATHERSTONE. street, as it shall be opened and Deputy Sheriff. located by Logan City, through L. E. NELSON Lot 15 of said block.; thence epst Attorney for P,aintiff. ton R, p along the sonthline of Ninth6 nalfi of last puhii street, 20 rods; thence south tomHer 3 lysu rods and 35 feet to the place of 6 lie southeast quarter of the ithwest quarter; the Southwest liter of the Northeast quarter; West half of the Southeast irter and the East half of the jthwest quarter of Section 1 Dnship 14 North, Range 2 West L l Lake Base and Meridian and 4JLliaining 210 acres, more or less. ;l rights .of Jgogether with however viy kind toandthenature, use of water vjtionced, Cities and canals for the irriga- beginning. te of said premises. r Also, part or lots 15 and 16, to ifogeiher with all tenements, in Block 22, Plat A" Logan Farm CRNt!5E or SEWER T leditaments DISTRICT and appurtenances Survey. Situated in the Southeast NUMBER TEN , , j ,w-r- BEPMK r' The presence of the bedbug, in a home is not neces-rilany indication of neglect or carelessness, because T1'3 troublesome insect may gain access to the best jept homes in spite of the adoption of all reasonable jprecautions. Getting rid of the insect pest quickly and Effectively is then the problem of the housewife. Our ashington Bureau has ready for you a bulletin giving II the facts about the s characteristics, habits, and for eradicating bedbugs. Fill out the coupon'below ' "nd send for it: y - -- - meth-,(ld- Department a'1 133, Washington Bureau, 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C.want a copy cf the bulletin BEDBUGS, and enclose Jferewith five cents in coin, or loose, uncancelled, U. S. ". Postage stamps, to cover return postage and handling HERALD-JOURNA- L t r": (Oame IT. and NO -- JlTY 4 I am a reader of the Logan, Utah, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, by the board of City Commissioners of Logan City, Utah, of its intention to create Sewer District No. 10, and defray the whole of the cost thereof estimated at Eight Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($8,500.09) by a local assessment upon the lots or pieees of ground within the following d( scribed dislriet to be affected and henefitted bv said improvements, namely: all property abutting on Center Street between First W"3t Street and Sixth West Strep, also all property abutting on Sixth West for a distance of f Center Street. 520 feet North All protests against making said improvement and the levy of said tax must be filed in writing with the City Recorder before the 4th day of September, 1931, that day being ihe time set by said doners when they will meet and consider any objections which may have been made against the making of the said improvement By order of the Board of Commissioners of Logan City, Utah. H. R. PEDERSEN, City Recorder. Date of first publication, August Commie-- 1931. 1,Date of STATE tember Herald-Journa- l, 4, last 1931. publication, What Boor tune mm nu later. She nodded. "I have for months. Tressa had liitd to hoik her t I thought you were just being kind every turn untl always she lia-to me and I was afraid to let you failed. see." u Liane sliiuicd What arc She was established on his knee thinking of.' Clive a. ked, hoi ..m; now. His lips were on tho white her closer. Tm thinking I almost (inpii triangle of her throat "Foolish All these marry you at all." Mio said child,1 he murmured. wasted days! and half crying at the I thought youd fallen In love memory. it Imt the nm-- t with Tressa," Liane confessed, loved him always really. On the had tri, shrugging one shouldor in the di- wedding d.i Tn-vturn her front her course ami had rection of the vanquished foe. Ho laughed aloud at this. Not a not succeed, d Clive had to he told this now chance! I couldn t see anyone but also. IBs hands clutch'', and La you ever. Suddenly she said I must get paled a little. "The woman's mad, lie that book I came for. Theres something in it I particularly wanted." In contempt. But Liane refused to it: to her or He held one of her hands as she searched. She picked up the little to hate anyone She was too happy Theres so much 1 have to tell blue volume and rifled its pages. A you," she murmured rgiinrt hi creased snapshot fell out So much I've kept to She held It up trium- shoulder. There! "I took that from your myself for ages." phantly. We have all the rest of our live? room days ago and Ive been carryfor that," Clive reminded her ing it about ever since. He stared incredulously at his struck by the wonder of if. He held her with the fetron-t- h own Image. He crushed her to him which twic" before in the pa-- the Sweet, sweet! again. Clive felt her shiver In his arms. had called cruel. It wni the strength Look here, of steel under velvet. She rained Ho swept her close. you'll catch your death! He lifted Iter mouth lo Ills like a flower to her high In the air and strode up the Bun. Suddenly he released Iter Bend the stops with his burden in his Down the hall to Lianes ing, he kissed each finger tip arms. room he went. The faint rose light "Youj hands," he muttered softly was still burning. He set her down Theyre so lovely." She was grateful for her beauty gently. at that moment. She had nrvtr really appreciated it before. It was facing him, eyes SHE stoodWhat must you think of a gift from the gods and she offered me. To throw myself at your head humble thanks because It made her pleasing in his eyes. this way! He laughed. "Remember Im your Suddenly Clive said in a (lores voice, Whatever did you mean husband. She looked up, proud and glad, talking that rot the other day about at the word. Ive never really a divorce? I couldn't go She hid her face. dared to call you that. He drew her to his heart Very on like this. I thought you werent " softly he said, "Vou11 dare to now. happy, that you wanted to he free His laugh was a triumphant wont you?" Looks like it, doesn't it?" paean. Oh, yes, yes!" In the mirror Liano caught a She was glad to 5, now love could be like this, a perfect thing wiyinnt glimpse of the tableau .h.y made. terror. With Vau she had felt Gold brown curls tumbled ngniubt strained and unnatural. With this cropped fair hair. man, her husband, she felt only a skin soft against darker cltrek. vst rightness. She belonged here Blond lace against black brondeiotn. You mustn't ever leave me, she with him. Her sigh revealed pure murmured. content Hia lips closed on Iters. "D'you He tipped back her head and looked deep into her eyes. "Lets think I'm ever going to?" Iu the other wing, Tressa Lord go away tomorrow and have a proper honeymoon," he muttered. paced to and fro, to and fro, with 'That first one was a dud, a wash- measured steps like a lioness. out" Every now and again she went ta She nodded. She would go with the window, watching the rose colored lump behind the thin curtain him to the ends of tbe earth. "What ages weve wasted," Clive in Liane' room. Presently she said. Ive been Buch a fool, think- saw a black sleeve appear ns a hand ing you were dedicating your life drew the shado. The light disapto a memory. It took that wretch peared. of a Tressa tonight to open our Tressa said au ugly word and eyes. She didnt suspect she was began to pack her bags. (To Be Continued) doing us such a good turn. Sep- The Statue of Liberty in New York harbor is 160 feet high. sight-seein- g Citev. Coach Durant Fport 11928 Ford Tudor Tbe following cars left with us to sell. are anxious and have selling prices ot them 1928 Ford lu no-ho- st A Clean Furnace Pays, Our GIANT VACUUM CLEANER Does ibe Best Job. Jackson & Fry Co. Phone 130 WANTED Pasteurized When the average man has a new hat and gets his suit pressed, he thinks hes dressed up. But for real sartorial elegance, just feast your eyes on proUigal King Carol of Rumania. He appeared like this, weighted down with medals and royal decorations, at the recent wedding of his sister, Princess lleana, in inaia, Rumania. Thats his son, Prince Michael, at the left, and though only a child, you'll notice that he too rates a few medals. FOR SALE First class cow. 619 East Renter. Furnished sleeping and housekeeping rooms for rent. $3.00 per week. . 33 North 5th West, i'hono Altf. 527-W- FOR RENT 3rd. East. Modern apt. 845 N. M25tf. A 1U. For Rent Furnished . ment. Call opart-Altf 218-J- Wi, Wo Rss LICENSED CHIROPRACTOR Twelve Years of Successful Practice SERVICE R 312 W, Center St., Logan, Utah NERVE-O-METE- Phone 446 CHEAP House wilh three rooms ami bath. Partly furnished. Terms. Inquire 82 West S13. First North. SCIIIFFMAN BARBAP, SHOP S' ells Basement EXPERT RADIT SERVICE! Call . JONES Phone 1112 261 East 3rd North FOR SALK Third East. Spring fryers. 477 N. MOVING A18 FOR SALE Largo and small residences, business block ami building legations. lo(s. Excellent ADR Phone 842-R- . Sale Cedar posts a$ 213 East 3rd South. Phone 573-For Rent Furnished apart ments. 205 East 3rd North- For Sale Coal oil stove, 4 Altf. burner. Florence stove with FOR RENT 2 and 3 room fur- back- Cheap. R Van Ivrns. 237 u A nr. For- - J, PHONE 448 Household goods and transferred to all pianos parts of the city. Long Distance Hauling - - 1st So. nished apis. Steam heated. First North and First West. Maurice and Dill Aillf. FOR SALE Apartments. Cucumbers. Call. 586R3 A 19. FOR RENT- - Furnished modern oil new and uied home, 357 North, Second East. BARGAINS merchandise, ranges, refrigera Inquire at 369 North Second East (Aug. 19) tors, washers and small nppli antes. Utah Power & Light Com FOR RENT Two fmnislied rooms pany Logan, Utah. Aug. 19 A19. 556 North Third East. MILK It quarts for $1.09, tlellv FOR RENT Four loom modern to ed. Place of product ion open house. Barn for auto. 93 We.,1 to inspeclion Phone 810-J- . 685 4i h North. A18 North A21 East. -- Sec-Cu- FOR RENT Three rooms bath. 284 East Third South. and Pickling season Is on. Everythin,'; for pickles; cucumbers, dill, ripe and green toma FOR RENT 28 furnished cauliflower, toes, pickling unions and dry unNorth Steam healed. First apis. A17. ions. Cache Fruit Market and First West. Maurice Apartments. Alltf. FOR SALE, Cheap Cottage, Grand piano, almost new. Also FOR KENT 4 room furnished g od milch cow. Just freshens . home with balli. 151 E. Fifth 79 Preston. Avo. A17 North. X Wo Aph & Sna SHa Rejpadimag NEATLY DONE We use only the best of materials. Expert workmanship. S. WENDENES 115 North Main Street MOVIMGI Packing-crating- . distance A18. Johnson Local and long hauling. Cab & Transfer Phone 314 FOR PRACTICAL Co. HEATING AlOtf. FOR RENT 4 room furnished cot tage with gaiagc. Apply Mrs A. L. Cole, 50 West 3rd. N. A5lf Lctt Fnmdl FOUND Automobile radiator Ma Small furnished RENT sonic emblem; owner may cal' house 3 rooms with hath, close for ot at The Herald Journal in. Phone 1002 from 8 to m paying for (ins adveiM A C f a. m. or after 7 p. in. ment. M FOR 57 RENT 4 room apartm A18 459 West First North. FOR FOR RENT furnished Nicely heated apartments with garage 135 East Center. A2 tf. FOR RENT New English type home on Boulevard. Call C. S Amussen. j28 tf A21. A18. Britenbeker, tbe local Maytag service manager, will make you a bid on repaliing your machine. L. We fix all makes Phone G70-- or 873. of A22. House painting, kalsomining, wall cleaning done. Maurice Apts. First North and First West. Alttf NEW SALT LAKE HOTEL Respectable Family Hotel Hot aud Cold Running Water in each room 15' West Second South Street L. M. KICKOK, Proprietor Salt Lake City A l.e Grand Johnson TRUCKING & FREIGHTING ' COMPANY WEAR YOUR SHOES OUT If you want to get on your feet, Wear Your Shoes. Out! A good leather sole or pair of heels will save you money. ITS ECONOMY TO HAVE YOUR SHOES REPAIRED! We your patronage. GOODYEAR 6HOE REPAIRING CO. Shoe Itebuilders 77 N. Main 38 State St. Logan, Utah Pieston, Idaho washers. J WILL TRADE 1924 Oldsmobile six for radio. Egan Auto Ser A20 WANTED Practical nursing. 151 vice, Smithfield. East Fifth North. AlOtf. $1.09 and $1.50 Rate WANTED Wiener pigs. Phone Wasatch 6922 343-vA16. DIPPED POP CORN Fresh, crisp popcorn, buttered Roasted Peanuts unifornially. that are hot always. We fea289 North ture car service. Main Street, Logan. A1X. FOR SALE Young, fresh jersey cow. Quality stock. Also 5 tons first crop dry farm hay. II. O. A16. Powell, phone 394. Furnished apt. PMrce tf. FOR SALE 191-- AGENTS WANTED FOR CACHE Malt VALLEY TERRITORIES or female. Good proposition for 1035-or reliable workers. Phone write 107 West Fourth North, Logan, Utah for particulars. A19. BUTTER young FOR SALE 1(10 White Leghorn liens. Must sell nulck. C. D. A17. 485 East Cenler. A17. washing. 25c dozen piece. No charges for small pieces. 493 East M22tf Fourth North. Dffo FOR A REAL HAIR CUT and Shave come to the coolest Barber Shop In town. Hair cat 35c; Children 36c used wants 1128-J- . We deliver in Logan. and Somh Second laundress Milk and Cream Phoi-- Hemstitching Experienced ) JOKES DAIRY J Fat hogs. Phone Also a number of real bargslna repossessed car and trucks. Phone 211 Woattsd 4.19 . y FORD PRODUCTS Reift Six room partly furnished home. Phone 475-- 70-J- HI lVj 11 C0 r diessmaking. West. Phone $300 have been Tbe owner placed quick SERVICE Wedding in Logan Temple The marrnfge of Gottlieb Tuel-lelo Mrs. Bertha Anna Koehler of Salt Lake City was solemnized in the Logan tSmpie Wednesday morning. They will nuke their home In Smithfield. A wedding supper was served by the cliil dren of Mr. Tueller on Wednesday evening at the home of Mi. and Mrs. Glen Fisher. The table dec were of the seasons orations flowers. One table was set with pink and the other with green A pleasant social eveglassware. Those present ning was spent. were: Messrs and Mesdames eBn Tueller, Glen Fisher, Frank Tuel ler, Joseph Tueller, Gerald Plow man, Jude Henderson, Mrs. John J. Plowman, Mrs. Iletsie Anderson and Bishop andMrs. C. E. Plowman. Miss Blanche Louder of Idaho Falls Is visiting with relatives here. A lunch was served to the salesmen of the North Cache Merc. Co. their wives and Mr. Pritchett, of the Biuuswick Radio Corp., at the Chocolate Shoppe Wednesday evening, after which a fine lecture and discussion wa3 given by Mr Pritchett. There were twelve pres ent. club was The Bon Ve Van entertained at the home of the Misses Erma and Carma Hansen on Wednesday afternoon. Bishop William L. Winn was married to Mary Richardson ol Logan on Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. WANTED $300 $250 Rdstr. ton truck Ton Truck 'l'uu Truck Ford Sport Roadster F.d Ford 11924 11930 For WANTED Medium sized, piano. Phone 1031-W- . I n lk-to- Smithfield News s 5 For Sale Automobile A-- 218-- J Mothers-Daughter- King Is Wearing d 11930 Chev. Coupe. 7000 miles, l condition $475 Truck.. $3Mx 11929 Chev. 11927 Chev. Roadster $125 $10(1 11929 Chev. Cabiiolet 11929 Oldsmobile Coach ,$27S 115'S 11928 Chev. Ton Truck Truck $423 11930 Chev. 1 1928 Ford Coups FOR RENT In honor of Miss June Read, who is leaving soon for Ogden, and Miss Lorraine Traveller, who has recently returned from a visit in Califorpia, a dancing party was giveh at the Old Mill on After the evening. Wednesday dance the party returned to the home of Miss Venna Tarbet, where a midnight luncheon was served. The invited guests weie as follows: The Misses Venna Tarbett, June Read. Lorraine Traveller, Ruby Tidwell, essie Hill, Kathleen llurst, Ruih'Cannell and Ava Jorgenson, and the Messrs. Ace Hendricks, Odell Cannon, Alton Tidwell, Bill Johnson, Wayne Rich, Go; don Potts, Dale Speed, and Marim Rich. Miss Marie Holjeson is visiting in Salt Lake City for a week or so. Outing Is Planned The Smithfield First Ward Y. L. M. I. A. will hold their annual mothers and daughters outing on Tuesday evening at 7:30 p. m. at the public camp grounds. returned Mrs. Sylvia Allsop home Wednesday, after a few days at Lewiston, where she visited reiatives, the Messrs Bingham Daugkts, Lewis West, Edwin Peterson,and William Barnes returned Wednesday from an enjoyable trip through southern Utah. The Handy Handwork 4 H club met at the home of iMss Blanche Hillyard on Wednesday evening. Miss Luella Dowdie left Thursday morning for Pocatello, Idaho, on her vacation and to visit relatives and friends for a week or so. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Kinfcsford and family of Spanish Fork, for mer residents of this cily, returned to their home Wednesday, after having lisped here for a week. An informal afternoon of bridge was enjoyed .at the home of Mrs. Dolores Scrowtheis on Tuesday afternoon. Four tables ot bridge were played after which light refreshments were served. Mrs. Lorin Low received the high score prize. Those present were M, sdaines James Fulkerson, Harold Deppe, Melvin Woodruff, Lorin Low, Frank Winn, Harry Fern, Glen Winr. Ruby Sorenson, George Winn, Jeanne Marshall, Helen Toolson, Kernal Toolson, Sid Munk, Aquilla Noble, Jlolores Scrowther and J. M. aBin. Mrs. J. H. Stocks of Lewiston is visiting ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Cyllenskog. Well-Dresse- Us($ C Peach-Olow- thereunto belonging or in any wise quaiter of Section 27, in Township 12 north range one (1) East appertaining. Dated this 11th day of August of tlie Sait Lake Meridian and SHERIFF'S SALE " Phone 50 or Mail Them In 7"; CLERK OR SIGNERS RESPECTIVE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION In the District Court of the First Judicial District of tha Slate of Utah In and for the County of Cache. CONSULT COUNTY In the ffigdl Gsfamm THa siLnea NOTICES NOTICE PAGE SEVEN 1. Protect Those You Love Protect those you love against grim proverty after the bread winner is gone-- ... Deoression Is A Challenge for action In insurance. Let us point out an easy way to take care of your family in case of death. NO ONE CAN TELL WHEN IT WILL COME. Hickman Insurance Agency J. E. A Othello Hickman Agents For Pacific National Life Newton, Utah Dealer In Feed A Oraln CERTIFIED RADIO Phone 683J4 SERVICE Smith Skancby Radio Engineers Day and Night Service . 145R 184 Phones: 539-- FGE SALE o o AT A BARGAIN! The beautiful home of Gee. Y. Smith's on 47 North 2nd East. This is one of the finest homes and one of the choicest locations in Logan. Call at office for further information. GoRea YoEstate Smmatfclb Agency 75 N. Main, Logan, Utah |