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Show d Tightly! THE CACHE TALLEY HERALD ell It FRIDAF JULY 9, 1926 Through The Heralds Classified Want Ad Columns leading notices FOR RENT LEGAL NOTICES Thving reading notices for Dont let that home or building PROBATE AND GUARDIANVacation should use this column. stand vacant. Run an ad under If this head. is. SHIP NOTICES , dont care how long it know wont People about column or Jie it unless ,..kes the whole tell them. you CONSULT have -- bnS ole page, 'm on We ae pages. COUNTY CLERK OK THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS TOR FURTHER BUSINESS DIRECTORY lost and found Under this heading we hope to be you lose something? un-- lr al':e soon to run a full column, furmisfortunt tell your vou did, our readers with an accuthis heading. And if the party nishing business directory of the city. rate re-ji- n will he honest is it found o article. you the lost Dentists and other professional men should carry their cards here. The best advertising iiUND tdiuin in Cache County. If you Garages and service stations, can, Ce not been benefitted by it, its far a very small expense ?c.iuse the havent placed your their names before the publickeep in Herald. The in Ivertising this column. iqxl-Di- NOTICE TO CREDITORS d CLASSIFIED ISPLAY !.P.Coburn,D.V.M. veterinarian I graduate iSchmond Phone 83 aithfield Phone 125J1 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE 01 UTAH, IN AND FOR TH1 COUNTY OF CACHE. In the Matter of the Estate o Annh Mortensen, Deceased. Creditors will present claims wit vouchers to the undersigned administratrix at her residence, 141 W. 4th North, Logan Utah, on or before the 3lst day of July, 1926. milk i n Dairy shops, vendors, t Date of first publication. shops, shoe shops, barber shops, May hotels, taxi and transfer companies 25, 2926. Catharine M. Larsen, and in fact all lines of business Administratrix. sh uld be represented here. L. TOM PERRY, , Attorney for Administratrix. FOR SALE NOTICE TO CREDITORS It coes not matter what you have to sell. Advertise it here and you IN THE DISTRICT COURT wont keep it long. .THE FIRST JUDICIAL OF DIS- TRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE. In the Matter of the Estate of Phone 1028. ad Magnus Larsen, Jr., Deceased. Creditors will present claims with FOR RENT My home apart- vouchers to the undersigned adment, well furnished, 171 W. 1st ministratrix at her residence in N. Phone 1028. adv Mendon, Utah on or before the 31st day of July, 1926. Date of first publication, 40 acres of good pasture land May cheap. Ira Hillyard, Smithfield, 25, 1926. Sarah Jane Larsen, tf. Utah. FOR SALE Household goods including electric range, Heater and electric fans. 171 W. 1st N. White Rose 6-- Flour SEDAN Full camshaft force-fee- d f. o. b. factory lubrication, crankshaft; brakes, full balloon tirea and 5 disc plus wheels included at no extra cost. 6-- Has Always Given Full Sat- isfaction to Critical Cooks Once Tried; Always Used 0, 0 0 - Administratrix. SEE US BEFORE YOU SELL YOUR WHEAT; ALWAYS TO PREPARED PAY CASH 0 0 0 DEPOSIT EXCHANGE ' SOLICITED 0 0 0 All Kinds of Feed and Mill Products Always on Hand Farmers Union Mills SMITHFIELD, UTAH SMITHFIELD PLUMBING AND HEATING CO. PLUMBING, HEATING, AND WIRING MATERIAL Crosley and R. C. A. Radios our L. TOM PERRY, 22, Attorney for Administratrix. WANTED Old Heralds for file as follows: December December 25, December 29, and May 4 Reward. NOTICE TO CREDITORS FOR SALE Old papers cheap. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Cache Valley Herald office. THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF FOR SALE Old papers cheap. Cache Valley Herald office. UTAH, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE. The thirty-firannual outing In the Matter of the Estate of and .reunion of .the Welsh people Kyrum B. Holt, deceased. of Salt Lake and vicinity, with a Creditors will present claims mii'.lc pxogram, will be given at with vouchers to l!u undersigned Saltair on July 15. at Fielding, Box Elder County, Utah, on or before the 20th day WANTED Old Heralds for our of July, 1926. file as follows: December 22, EARL J llOLT, December 25, December 29, and Administrator. Dated June 19th, 1926. May 4 Reward. st WANTED IMMEDIATELY SALESMAN. MUST BE A HUSTLER; MUST HAVE AUTOMOFASTEST BILE; HANDLING ON COMMODITY SELLING MARKET; BIG PROFITS. WRITE IMMEDIATELY TO MR. BARON BEN KAMPEN, 37th St. AND R1VERDALE ROAD, OGDEN, UTAH. NOTICE Notice is hereby given certain partnership, After youve looked this Nash Light Six 4 'Door Sedan over carefully, then try out its PERFORMANCE, and youll find it a REVELATION ultra smooth of sparkling pick-up- , power, and buoyant travel ease I. BAUGH MOTOR CO. (Signed) RALPH R. CHANNELL LESLIE T. FOY J. A. WAHLEN O Logjam LOGAN Mrs. B. G. Thatcher and Mrs. E. W. Robinson entertained at an attractively appointed bridge tea Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Thatcher in compliment to Mrs. D. E. Robinson who will go to New York at the end of the summer, and Mrs. Clyde Squires of New York, who is here visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Eliason.- - The home was decorated with a variety of summer garden flowers. At the close of 'the afternoon entertainment tea was served. Score prizes were awarded to Mrs. E. G. Peterson and Mrs. Nellie B. Langton, and guest prizes to Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. Squires. HELP WANTED Sell The Old Cow Through The Classified WHETHER IT BE THE OLD COW, PIECES TURE, OR ANYTHING BUY; OF FURNI ELSE YOU WISH TO SELL, OR LET THESE COLUMNS DO IT FOR YOU. Classified Ads are also indispensi-bl- e as a business directory, - Lost and Found, and everything in President and Mrs. I?. G. Peterson entertained at luncheon Thursday for Do you need help. A little want the following visiting members of the ad under this title will get results National Summer School Faculty, Dr. E. B. Bryan, President: of Ohio State before you can say skat. College, Mr. and Mrs. McLaughlin, Dr. Ross, Dr. and Mrs. McCurdy. A basket of peternias formed the center-piec- e for the table. Covers were laid Highest cash prices paid for beef, for twelve guests. veal, hogs and chickens. Ira Hill-yar- WANTED d, tf Smithfield, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Weston Vernon entertained at dinner Thursday evening ADVERTISEMENT for President Bryan. Other guests Lighten your work use Sunray included were Dr. and Mrs. McLaughMr. and Mrs. F. P. lin, Dr. Ross, Lamps. President and Mrs. E. G. Champ, Peterson, Miss Adeline Neilsen, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon, Weston Vernon Jr. and Clinton Vernon. A bouguet of blue delphinium, pink larkspurs and red sweet peas formed a charming centerpiece for tlbateh.e tmnc.f centerpiece for the table. M. W. HENDRICKS FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER t CUT FLOWERS AND POTTED Mrs. H. DeWitt and Mrs. Allen J. PLANTS Palmer entertained at a bridge ' tea Phone 61 Preston, Id Thursday afternoon of last week in the tea room at the Bluebird, in comThe pliment to Mrs. Nordenholz. gnests were seated at four small tables Milch for bridge with tea following. The tea table and rooms were decorated 5 per with pink roses. ' FOR SALE Reasonable,. cow, gives 6 gal. daily, test cent. Jos. Owens, Lewiston, Ut. 4- -t TELL IT ALL! Logan Utah South Main, that a 1926. ; -- heretofore consisting of Ralph R. Channell and J. A. Wahlen, which has been publishing The Cache Valley Herald, is hereby disolved, and in is stead a new partnership formed to carry on said publishing business to be known as Leslie T. Foy and J. A. Wahlen. The new partnership hereby asconsumes existing obligations tracted by and for the old partnership, which had to do with the publishing of the Cache Valley Herald, and will receive all unpaid accounts due this newspaper. Dated this 2nd day of July, i Mrs. G. Rnchti announce the marriage of her daughter Louise Harriet Mr. and Mrs. John H. Moser spent to Mr. N. B. Wilcox of Millville. the Fourth in Ogden as guests of Mr. The ceremony was perfomed recently and Mrs. T. Shurtliff. in the Salt Lake temple. Mrs. L. A. Stughton entertained the members of her bridge club at the Bluebird last Friday afternoon. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Grant Bateson Lee Thatcher. and Mrs. Special guests were Mrs. F. W. Hoffer, Miss Mrs. N. W. Kimball and Mrs. C. Ella Jensen, Mrs. Minto Jensen. Tea close of the afterW. Karrington of Salt Lake, who are was served at the noon. 74th thier celebrated twin sisters, birthday anniversary here at the home Mrs. Minto Jensen entertained in of Mrs. Kimball Wednesday afternoon with a family party. In the evening compliment to Miss Ella Jenson of last Thursday afternoon. a birthday dinner was served at the California, A prize home of Mrs. Kimballs daughter, Refreshments were served. The birthday for high scroe was awarded Mrs. F. Mrs. Lee Thatcher. Eight guests were incake and candles formed the center-piec- e W. Hoffer. for the table. A color scheme cluded. of pink was parried out in all apMiss Elizabeth Drydale gave a Baskets of pink roses pointments. and pink snap dragons together with bridge supper last Wednesday evening The silver candlesticks holding pink candles in compliment to Miss Jensen. were arranged on the table on either table had for its centerpiece a basket Covers were laid for eight. Besides of roses. side of the birthday cake. the members of the family who reside A guest prize was given Miss Jensen. here the following out of town guests Under the auspices of the little were present: Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Woodruff, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Will- Theatre Mrs. Ruth M. Bell presents iams, Mr. and Mrs. John Midgley, a group of students in some one act Mr. and Mrs. Rex Williams all of Sale act plays on Thursday, July 16th. Lake and Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Kim- They are as follows: The Playroom, ball Jr. of Preston. by Doris Holman, Telling Ruby, The Flame Station, by Booth The pupils who will Mrs. Lee Thatcher entertained in- Tarkington. in the plays are: Miss Martake, formally at two tables of bridge Fri- garet part Miss Angela Larson, Miss Foss, day evening of last week in compli- Vendla Nash, LaVon Armond, Berment to Mrs. Henry Nordenholz of nice Merrill Larson, Clara Hulme, New York, who spent a week here Anderson, Leah Olcson, Faye Sonne, with her father Lewis Lenaritz, while Thelma Fogelberg. These were assiston her way home from California. ed Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hogan, by The home was decorated with roses Lawrence Card, Edward Bok and snapdragons. The high score Jenkins, Ruth Bell, and Ariel Bank-heaAnnette Miss awarded was to prize Goodwin and a guest prize to Miss Nordenholz. A pretty party for the younger set . was given last Friday by Mrs. G. B. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Downey of Thatcher in honor of Mrs Thomas Wyoming who are attending summer Edwards of Kansas. The rooms were school here spent the first part of the decoraed with summer flowers. Small week at Fish Haven on Bear Lake. vaces o fflowers formed the center-piec- e forthe tea, tables. A guest prize Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Needham and was given Mrs. Edwards and a prize from a trip for high score was awarded to Miss son are expected home through Oregon and the Teton Basin. Ida Thatcher. Twelve guests were present. Mr. and Jess Earl gave a dancing Dr. and Mrs. E. I. Etewart are party Thursday evening at their home in Logan Canyon. The dance was home from a trip through Oregon and given for the Smithfield dancing club. Califronia. Light refreshments werei served to Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy C. Snow and two sons of Salt Lake spent the 4th Miss Ruth Bell spent four days in of July as guest of Mrs. L. Cole. with relatives and Ogden, visiting ( Continued on Local Page ) friends." , La-.V- d. sixty-- five. , |