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Show THE HER TUESDAY. ALD-JOURNA- L AUGUST 19 18, 3 1. PAGE SEVEN h MABEL MMIfflS ccLLIOTT Irobate and guardianship NOTICES Phone 50 or Mail Them In Consult county clerk or signers respective the FURTHER INFORMATION District Court of the First IFOR District of the State of In and for the County of Cache. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the matter of the Estate of F'IhYRUM S. BROWN, Deceased. vSQ Creditors si ill pieseut claims ifwith vouchers to the undersigned at her residence, Hyrum, Utah, on W before the 28th day of Septem-- r A. D. 1931. BESSIE BROWN, Administ ratrtx. L. E. NELSON, Attorney for said g gj 28, Date of first publication July last publication, Aug-28- , 1931; date of 1931. S NOTICE TO CREDITORS In I'?! the District Court of th First Judicial Dist ict of the State of of Utah In and for the County Cache. of In the Matter of the Estate RUTH K. GRIFFIN, Deceased Creditors will present claims estate isaiusl the above named vouchers to John E. Griffin wi admin'strator of the NewRuth K. Griffin, deceased, at twenty-nintton, Utah, on or before the A. D. day of September, . i h 1M1, JOHN E. GRIFFIN, Administrator. adL. TOM TERRY, Attorney for ministrator. Date of first publication, July 28, 1931; date of last publication, August 28, 1931. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate Smith ae' of Annie Mathew Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the under-at at his residence signed C0H,nAY Providence, .Cache the Utah, on or before1931. day of November, Jr., Exe- Joseph A. cutor of the Last Will and Testament of Annie Mathews Smith. Deceased. Geo. C. Heinrich, Attorney for Executor. Date of first publication, Jey Sr-iit- 23. 1931. Date of last publication. gust 22. Au- 1931. NOTICE TO CREDITORS COURT OF DISTHE FIRST JUDICIAL TRICT OF THE STATE OF FOR THE UTAH IN AND COUNTY OF CACHE. In the matter of the estate of also known as Louise Meyer, Louise Meyer Stucki. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned administrator at his residence u 754 North 5th East, Logan, Utah, on or before the 6th day of October, 1931. IN THE DISTRICT . , John t Wursten Administrator A. CHAPTER. XLYIII JJIANE wished that the music might never stop. Never again would she be so youngand so fair Her joy was and be so lover-like- . tinged with the faintest touch of sadness, making It perfect can't eat She said at last: X It lobster thermidor after that would be sacrilege. He folded her coat around her and they drifted away, glances following them as they passpd. In the great foyer of the hotel the girl saw a face she knew. Impulsively she put out her hand. How nice to Shane McDermid. See you! The big man In the brown milt smiled, Weil, well! It isnt Miss Barrett any more. Is it?" Not now. Clive Bhook hands with Shane I havent forgotten that cordially. night you saved our lives. "I Shane laughed boomlngly. did nothing at all. I was on THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT cf the Sta'e of Utah, in and for the Councy of Cache. THE FEDERAL LAND BANK a corporation, of BERKELEY, plaintiff, vs. LARS J. RASMUSSEN, an incompetent person, by his guardian, Kate Rasmussen, and Kate Rasmussen, his wife: First Doe, Second Doe, and Third Doe, Defendants. To be sold at sheriffs sale on the 3rd day of September, 1931, at the front door of the County Court House, at 12 oclock noon of CREATE SEWER ' DISTRICT NUMBER TEN 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 at Die cost thereof estimated Eight Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($8,500.00) by a local assessment upon the lots or pieces of ground within the following described district to be affected and benefited bv said improvements, namely; all property abutting on Center Street between First West Street and Sixth West Slree, also all property abutting on Sixth West for a distance of 520 feet North of Center Street. All protests against malting said , improvement and the levy of said Zjt tax miiBt be filed In writing with the City Recorder before the 4th rny nf grxpiornVvQV tQI thflt rfjJV being the time set by said Commissioners they will meet and consider any objections which may have been mad against the making of the said Improvement. By order o the Board of Com lp radiant. Muriel was all Interest "A giii! Whats she called?" Luisa for my sister. Muriel looked up at the bronze plaque over the door of the main Its In her honor drawing room. the club was founded, isnt it?" The plaque read, Luisq Emr-so- l I d of last tember 4, 1931. publication, Sep SHERIFF'S SALE In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for the County of Cache. Halloran-Judg- e Trust company, a corporation. Plaintiff, 8. William M. Kudos and wife, Elizabeth R. Fades, rods;thence west 8 rods; thence south 7 rods; thence east 8 rods to the place of beginning, containing 56 square rods. H ginning at a point 14 rods east of the northwest corner of Lot 15, Block 22, Plat A" Logan Farm Survey, Caclte county, Utah, thence east 2S rods more or less to the northeast corner of said Lot 15, thenee south 18 rods Lnd 2 foot; thenee west 28 rods mori or less to a point due south of the place of beginning; thence north 18 rods and 2 feet to the place of beginning. Subject to the fol lowing right of way; Beginning at a point 14 rods East of a point 71,5 rods south of the northwest corner of Lot 15, Block 22, Plat A Logan Farm Survey, thence 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-rightbelonging to said land. Dated this 13th day, of August, 7 s Murray accompanied 75c per FDR SALE Tomatoes, bushel. James C. Jensen. Hyrum. A21. FOR SALE New washing machine. was $165 00, now $75 on S15 Smith nros. Lumber Co. FOR SALE First class cow. CIO East Center. club, Local served to six. D. P. Maughan and Howard Thomas of Grace, Idaho were guesls of Mr. and Mrs. Howard tones Wednesday evening. Mrs. Thou as B. Lindley was taken 'o a I at gap hospital Friday evening and underwent an operation Saturday morning for appendicitis. Mrs. Frank Maughan and sons Douglas, Dale and Kenneth spent the forepart of the week, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl West. William Parker of Salt Lake railed on Mr. aud Mrs. Howard Jones and Mrs. Audra Tuiner Tuesday. Bishop and Mrs. John J- Hendry din-lei- - - Spring fryers. 477 N. Third East. A18 Sale Cedar posts at 213 East 3rd SoutU. Phone 578-- J. For For oil Coal Sale burner. Florence stove, 4 stove with back. Cheap. R Van Ivrns. E 1st So. 237 Altt Britenbeker, the local Maytag service manager, will make you a bid on repairing your machine. We fix ail makes of washers. A22. Phone 670-- or 873. box 24, , Herald-Journal- All . 866-W- A24. kinds of poultry. S17. Fat hogs. Phone WANTED 191-- A1S. AGENTS WANTED FOR CACHE VALLEY TERRITORIES Male or female. Good proposition foe Phone reliable or 1035-- write 107 West Fourth North, Bogan, Utah for particulars. A19. wants laundress No dozen pieces. charges for small pieces. 493 East M22tf Fourth North. Experienced washing. 26c Practical nursing. 151 AlOtf. East Fifth North. WANTED zt Foumdl spent Tuesday and Wednesday at WILL TRADE Salt Lake. Melvin and Crosby Bankhead for radio. or' Brigham City were dinner) vice, Smithfield. 1924 Egan Oldsmoblle-si- Auto Ser- or Rent Furnished apart 3rd North Altt apart Altf ments. fur FOR RENT 2 aud liislted apts. Stiani healed. First Maurice North and First West. Apartments. FOR RENT Alltf. Furnished modem home, 357 North, Socond East. Inquire at 369 North Sorond East (Aug. u; Automobile rad'ator Masonic emblem; owner may call for ot at The Herald Journal office, paying for this advertise- ment. A18. BUTTER DIPPED TOP CORN Fresh, cdsp popcorn, buttered uniformedy. Roasted Peanuts that are hot always. We fea280 North ture ear service. Mam Street, Logan. Furnace Pays, A Clean Our GIANT VACUUM CLEANER Does the Best Job. Jackson & Fry Co. Phone 130 Mota Co North Third East. and FOR RENT Three rooms bath. 284 East Third South. Rate JONES DAIRY Pasteurized Milk and Cream Phone 1128 J. We deliver in Logan. A19. FOR RENT Four room modern house. Barn for auto. 93 Weot A1S 4th North. RENT--2- FORD PRODUCTS Phone 211 Two furnished rooms FOR RENT -- 556 SERVICE 205 East A18. furnished 8 Dire Wm0 Wo Rs$ LICENSED CHIROPRACTOR Twelve Years of Successful Practice SERVICE NERVE-O-METE- 312 Phone 446 R W. Center St., Logan, Utah FOR A REAL HAIR CUT and Shave come to the coolest Barber Shop in town. lair cut 35c; Children 2c SCHIFFMAN BARBAE 8HOP 8e wells Basement EXPEJiT RADIY SERVICE! Cait B. JONES Phone 1112 W. 261 East 3rd North type C. S. J28 tf $1.00 ttnd $1 50 Wasatch 6922 NEW SALT LAKE HOTEL A Respectable Family Hotel Hot and Cold Running Water in each room I5t4 West Second South Street L. M. THCKOK, Proprietor Sait Lake City WEAR YOUR SHOES OUT If you want to get on your feet. Wear Your Shoes Out! A good leather solo or pair of heels will save you money. ITS ECONOMY TO HAVE YOUR SHOES REPAIRED! We ap-p- t eciate your patronage. PHONE 448 Household goods and pianos transferred to all parts of the city. ' Long Distance Hauling Jo Wo Atuih $b SB SHOE REPAIRING CO. Shoe RebuilUcrs 77 N. Main 38 State St. Logan, Utah Preston, Idaho Protect Those nn Rpammg NEATLY DONE We use only the best of ma- terials. Expert workmanship. S. WENDENES 115 North Main Street N GOODY'KAR FOUND J House painting, Xalsomining, wall clearing done. Maurice Apts. First North and First West. Alltf Furnished Experienced bookkeeper and ac- FOR RENT New English countant desires set of books to home tiu Boulevard. Call keep in evening. Monthly state- Amu8sen. ments mailed. Reports furnished, systems instalhd. Care of The Hemstitching and South Second dressmaking. s.19 A23. West. Phone 704-J- . L. Rent ment. Cali 218 J. apts. Steam heated. First North on new and used and First West. Maurice ApartBARGAINS Alltf. merchandise, ranges, refrigera ments. tots, washers and small appli4 room furnished ances. Utah Power & Light Com FOR RENT home with bath. 151 E. Fiftii ' Aug. 19 pany, Logan, Utah. AlOtf. North. MILK 11 quarts for J1.00, dcliv 4 room furnished cotFOR RENT creel. Place of produetion open tage with garage. Apply Mrs. 685 to Inspection. Phone S1Q-J- . A. L. Cole, 50 West 3rd. N. A5!f A21 North Second East. FOR RENT Small furnished house 3 rooms wit it hat it, close in. Phone 1002 from S to 1 &naitsdl a. m. or niter 7 p. tn. A5tf. WANTED TO RENT Five room FOR RENT 4 room apartment. 459 West First North. A1S. unfurnished home with range tf possible. Call 166, Hyrutn. A24. FOR furnished RENT Nicely WANTED Experienced girl wants heated apartments with garage. 135 A19 M. A2 tf. 1025 'hone East Center. housework, WANTED guests of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Bankhead, Tuesday evening. Miss Lois Taylor spent Friday visiting friends at Penrose, Idaho Mrs. Racheal Bankhead went to Salt Lake, Wednesday for an indefinite stay. Mrs. Earl Parker and Mrs. Esther Stuart spent Friday, guests )t Mrs. Vaneta Olsen at their home in Blacksmith Fork canyon. The M. I. A. officers of the Second ward are sponsoring a daDce, Tuesday in tiie ward re-- i reatioa hall following the community social hour which is held every Tuesday evening on the pub lie square. Good murtc will be lurnislied by the Mendon orchestra and everyone Is Invited to attend. The third year 4 H club of Local yn 2 met Friday afWnoon at the none of Mrs. Mildred Thorpe. Refreshments were served to five, an alternoou of sewfollowing ing. Teacher, Mrs. Mary Hill was in attendance. 'or P skiing and Dill A 19. FOR Call 58GR3. FOR SALE Cucumbers. WANTED 1 S13. FOR SALE ever. She laughed, exultant, but there were tears in her eyes. (THE END) met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Margaret Litz Die atternoOn was spent in sewing, refreshments were served to club Loral rive. First year No. 1 met at the heme of Miss Horn Wyatt, Wednesday afternoon with inslruetors, Mrs. Margaret Litz, Mrs. Emma Leishman tnd Miss Adell Jones in charge f tne sewing, refreshments were No. A18. First North. Like her mother." Liane laid her cheek against her sometimes husband's. Darling, 1rrf frightened, it's all so perfect. Do you suppose youll always feel this way? I should die it you. ever stopped caring " Stoutly he cried, But I never shall. I shall love you forever and the young FOR SALE CHEAP House with threp rooms and bath. Partly furnished. Terms. Inquire 82 West He said in a troubled voice. "Howells told me w'rn 1 rall-- d that you had a headache. I lushed straight home It was nothing. I stayed up too long this morning I'll go stow the rest of the week. Darling, promise me you will!" She took his head between her two slim ban.l3. "Fuisbudgot!" she said. There was an interval and then Glia told him, "Mtiici Desmond was here today. She liked our child. Why Jealously ho demanded, Luisas perfect wouldn't she? Twenty-eiph- t n J Wellsville News girl3 on their trip. wete in attendance. The third year j. Spedals Altf. Phone Sarah ltiT A 21. 527-W- C'lroi-ptug- h The Second ward Beehive girls and tiie Junior classes enjoyed a plunge at Logana, Ftldav evening. Beehive teachers, Misg JenGunnell and Mrs. Clara nie Maughan and Junior teacher, Mrs. Iced FOR RENT voting & CHE might have thought theta was a little later, if she had soon young Mr. unl.idt his glreet door, take li mo mir.o-.- , steps two at a lime, and rush headlong into the room where Ills wife lay. No languor ecitld have tieeu proof against the embrace lie gave lier nor the look of tribute be paid her fragile loveliness. SALE Some nice C. R. llumpltteys, lt-io- i.-.- Clccs-paug- dosci ibid as follows: Beginning at a point 15 reds north and. 20 rods of tiie Southeast corner of said Lot 16; thenee running north Automobile For Sale Remit Five room modem furnished home. Full basement and furnace. 594 North First East. Heights. A19. 1 1930 Cltrv. Coupe. 7000 miles, J. W. Maugham FOR SALE Nice Wealthy apples. A1 condition $45 Cheap. 6SG East Second North. FOR RENT Furnished 8 room 11929 Chev. Truck. $3!U modern home, first class condi- 1 .927 Cltcv. Roadster A2l. $125 tion. 332 East Second Not th. A21. 1 1929 Chez. Cabriolet $400 FOR SALE range $275 house. 11929 Oldsmoblle Coach and cabinet used two months, FOR KENT Six room Miniate li tatige, gatage. Phone 11928 Chev. Ton Truck A25. $169 reasonably. CalJ 141. A21. 1 1930 Chev. ton Truck $425 hens at FOR SALE Yearling 1 1928 Ford Conpe $s Carlson's place. Crockett Ave- FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 83 1928 Giicv. Coach $300 North Fifth West. Phone 627-A19. nue. J3tf. 11929 Duidnt Sport Itdstr. $25D $300 11928 Ford Tudor FOR SALE OR TRADE Big Ideal Victor heater ami steel range, Furnished sleeping and houseThe following cars have been with water jacket complete. 1G4 keeping rooms for rent. $3 00 left with us to noil. The owners A2u per week. 33 North 5th West. Soutli Main. are anxious and have placed quick . Phone Altt. 75c per FOR SALE Tomatoes. selling prices on them bushel for best. Good cracked FOR RENT Mrder" ant. 845 N. 1 1930 Ford ton truck 3rd. East. M25tf ones for 35c. Ellis Nielsen. Hyrum. 11929 Fotd IMt Ton Truck A24 tt FOR RENrp Furnished apt. PtTSe 1 1924 Ford Ton Truck tf. 1 1930 Ford Sport Roadeter 118 J FDR 'SALK Furniture and household goods, ihone 418. (lata M. Also a number of real bargain Kent Six room partly Krotner. 1G2 North Socond West. For In repossessed cars and trucks. A19. furnished home. Phone 475-- tal X Date FOR pigs. .-i j 16, 1931. Fir understand e once-bion- j cuuld -d stone-fronte- I .Never Liane laughed. They don't to be understood. Onlv mod to be fed and at this infant's age, at any rate. The nur-- looked daggers at the 'tons clgaret, held In r.urh juxtaposition to brr charge. I don't think the air in bore ts good for her, mad.ime," the nurse Said stiffly Liane Innglmd. Take her out, Nana. We wont contain) It. nate her if we ran She whispered. Shr'a a terr-but a wonderful nurse, I don t know whether I sli ill kc"p her or not whi'ii I'm stronger" Muriel looked utterly sea ml thz-xYou wouldnt take charge uf ilie baby yourself?" I might even do hat Why I think baby tending c light to b, made fashionable. How does Olive like her" He adores her. You'd think no one had ever had a child h re " The languid one arose, (rn-- ing cut her rlgaret in a tray Muri' l I bate to break up the party, nit honest'y I mint rttdi. Dining tarl tonight" They left in a f'lnniin flurry of promises and half n ad engagements. What can women sne In th it ternal MnlT? mused the languid onn. "It bores me. Muriel bailed a Dunin." the said, thoughtfully. Th-r- e mnv be something in it. You never tell. s Defendants. To he sold at sheriffs sale on tlie 3rd day of Septtmher, 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 property Beginning at a point 6 rods south from the northeast corner 1931. of Lot 16, Block 22, Plat A of JEFF STOWELL, Logan Farm Survey and running Sheriff of Cache County, Utah. thence west 11 rods; thenee north 1 rod; thenee west 9 rods; thonce By H. WEATHERSTONE, Deputy Sheriff. north 5 rods and 35 feet; mote or L. E. NELSON less to the. south line of Ninth street, as It shall bo opened and Attorney for Plaintiff. Date of last publication 'Sep located hy Logan Cityi through tenements Together with ail Lot 15 of said block; thence east tember 3, 1931. hereditaments and appurtenances slong the southline of Ninth thereunto belonging or in any wisi street, 20 rods; thence south 6 ORDER WIRE rods and 35 feet to the place of appertaining. i Dated this 11th day of August beginning. NEW YORK, Aug. 18. (TJl Con1931. Also, part of lots 15 and 16, tracts for 15,000 miles of copper 'Date of last publication, Sep in Block 22, Plat A Logan Farm wire and 200 miles of brass pipe lumber 3, 1931. Survey. Situated in the Southeast and other copper and brass prod Jeff Stoweil, Sheriff of Cache quarter of Section 27, in Town- tits have boon let for Radio Cily, Cbunty, Utah. ship 12 north range one (I) East New Yorks proposed amusement of the Salt Lake Meridian and center. TO NOTICE OF INTENTION said day, in Logan City, in Cache County, Utah, the following described property to wit; The southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter; the Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter; the West half of the Southeast quarter and the East half of the tiiuthwest quarter of Section 1 Township 14 North, Range 2 West Salt Lake Base and Meridian and containing 240 acres, more or less (Together with all rights .of every kind and nature, howevei evidenced, to the use of water c1 ps and canals for the irriga tkin of said premises. fered. them was ebarm, too. In the chintz draperies, the little maple beds. No dormitory stiffness here. It was a place any girl might like to call home. Muriel praised everything. Thn How arc she asked with interest. the young marrieds? Ive been west Havent had with my husband. news of them in ages." Cass beamed. Hadn't you heard? They got back it) April after nearly Last month thetr a year abroad. little girl was born. She's a pet. Y'ou must go to see Liano. Shes House. Cass ,fare brightened. Its a Oh, I Just met him perfect memorhtl. Luisall never question. around, she murmured. He is the bo forgotten so long as there are cousin of a girl I used to know. girls working in this big city. She lived downstairs." There's a happy woman, Mu" duty Clive said. riel's friend sahl lazily as they got a follow, "Hes gootf Cltvo said, I often wondered how Into a taxicab end whirled away. Like to do something for him. you knew wnat was going on You "So should I." Liane agreed, with "Refreshing to find one. came out from tow-n- , didn't you?" If i, wont le too much for you She heartfelt emphasis. Llano interposed swiftly. take you to see another happy Sliauo both Ill Then forgot they anknew Instinctively that if Shane one, Muriel announced. completely. swered fully Tressas name Lead on. bound to arise. She felt a generous "vN a day two years later two impulse to shield her vanquished maid who answered their charmingly dresd young wo- rpHE rival. house at the "The lieutenant Is much too men came Into a big room with a in ling east Seventies said Airs. the of A floor. to bevy she he laughing toll us how polished clever works, Cleespaugli was in. She would take laughed, giving him a swift, warn- girls stood around the tea table, the card up. woa handsome over by ing glance. Shane dropped his eyes. presided Muriel surveyed the drawing hair showed "Dyou mind if I leave you for a man whose She does her room with Interest. Want to tele- streaks of gray. bit? Cltve asked. she? drawled doesnt self nicely, car to send the the some me the tea, Please garage phone give over." one in blue pleaded of the woman thq friend. Mrs very good indeed, said Mu- one In of the sat down Lane deep behind the big urn. Her tone made riel, noting the mellowr patina on chairs under the palms. Through the other look up suddenly. subtle the fringe of her long lashes she Muriel Ladd! she began, half- the Queen Anne chair, the melting together of the colors of looked shyly at this big man who laughing In her surprise. had played so odd a part In her The girl in blue began to chatter wall and fabric. Mrs. Cleespaugh wishes to know deal a owe I think this is the great you life; animatedly. would miud coming up, the if you she said. cried. she Shane McDermid," most marvelous Idea, Not Ive been reading about it In the servant inquired fadateiy a moment He looked uncomfortable She has been lying down. at all, not at all. He brightened. papers. Mrs. Waring, one of your later. first day up. You dont mind me saying this trustees, is a friend of mine. She This is her They followed up the narrow but youre happy, arent you? asked me to come. of She nodded. Oh, awfully. Why Im so glad you did," Cass Bar- staircase and into an apartmentfurshould I mind? You've been one of rett said warmly. Slio relinquished pastel tints and fragile French the her place to one of the girls and niture, a room which seemed my best friends. setting for the girl on the Im glad. Young girls nowa- said, Let me show you some of our perfect low couch. days, most of them, dont seem to rooms. Theyre lovely. Im house How nice of you to come, she lie mother, you know, and maybe I know what theyre after. to Muriel. Bm still having frowned. dont love it I think perhaps Im smiled Her better as a house mother than I to be lazy. Doctors orders. Youre not married yet? They kissed after the fashion of was as an actress. matronly air was amusing. women who have not met for a long with no luck but the other Muriel protested I'm not Ive had caller accomthe ladies. The ones I meet in my woman pointed ruefully to the time. The languid panying Mrs. Desmond sat dow-- to business are not the marrying streaks of gray in her hair. I was out of the Ingenue class blow ciearet rings casually as they kind. Youll find liy miles, she said, and its rather talked of matters which only faintShe smiled at him. nice not to hear Yrouro not the ly interested her. one. You deserve one of the best. Muriel May I see the baby? Clive came back. They said good- type from a casting office any more. she Smiled, I still am begged. Liana touched a boll rope policeman Although, bye to the shrewd-eyean old fire horse in this at least. I at her side and a starched Scotch in the business suit. Im not at all sure I liked the do get excited when our girls put nurse carried in a mite smelling of on As You Like It and I smell warm flannel and taleum powder. way he looked at you, Mrs. Isnt she precious? Muriel Clive said banteringly on grease paint once more." The languid lady of the She led her guests from cubicle the homeward ride. Who? She had forgotten all to cubicle. The rooms were miracles smoke rings agreed. Curious things, babies, she of about McDermid. She was think of neatness and ingenuity. There Newel G. Dailies Attorney for Administrate! Dale of first publication, August missioners of Logan City, Utah. G,' 1931; date of. last publication, H. 11. PEDERSEN, September, 6, 1931. City Recorder. Date of first publication, August SHERIFF'S SALE IN of other tilings. Clive slipped his arm under her shoulder. Our Celtic friend. He looked as If he'd like to eat you up. Idiot Thats your Imagination. However Lazily Clive Inquired, did you mept him, Llaue? You never told me. She gave a little start. Ought she to tell him? Ought she to go back to that night a year ago when a silly, pleasure-lovinyoung girl had paid with terror and tears for an innocent enough adventure? No. she decided she would not The old Llane Barrett of the shabby clothes and timorous pleasures was gone forever. The woman In her place was strong and loving and wise. Shane McDermid would never tell. He knew what an ignorant child she had been. He had helped her out of a bad place. She was eternally grateful to him for IL So she evaded her husbands ing Packing-crat-.ng- . Local and long distance hauling. Johnson Cab & 7'ransfer Co. Phone 314 FOR PRACTICAL HEATING 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 JONES PLUMBING CO. Phone I.e 823 Johnson Grand TRUCKING & FREIGHTING COMPANY Utah Newton, Dealer. Ir. Feed A Grain Phone $83 J 4 . Life A20, CERTIFIED ondl HIS FREEND3 By Qasefully Searching eveny piEce of GSOOWD, PICK X OP A TRACE OF THE Bovs, UfJcuE IS JOMhi SODDEMLy . B1st RADIO SERVICE Skanchy Smith Radio Engineers Pay and Night Service Phones; 639-- - 184 145-- FOR SALE . . AT A BARGAIN! The beautiful home of Geo. Y. Smiths 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. Gso Yo Ssmitlh Real Estate Agency . 75 N. Main, Logan, Utah |