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Show THE IIERALD-JOURNAL- LOGAN UTAH, SATURDAY. AUG. , s. !L$gal PROBATE AND GUAKUIaNSHiP NOTICES CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR SIGNERS THE RESPECTIVE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah In and for the County of Cache. NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE1 DISTRICT COURT OF JUDICIAL DISTHE FIRST TRICT OF THE STATE OF THE FOR UTAH IN AND COUNTY OF CACHE. In the matter of the estate of also known as Louise Meyer, laiuise Meyer Slueki. will present claims Creditors with vouchers to the undersigned administrator at his residence ei 751 North 5th East, Logan, dab, on or before the 6th day of October, 1931. IN i John A. Wursten Admiuistratoi Newel Ci. Dailies Attorney for Admlnistratoi Dale of first publication, August 0. 1931; date of last publication, September, 6, 1931. SALE SHERIS KS In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for the County of Cache. J aines C- Walters, - Plaintiff, vs. Fife, Mina Roundy, Joseph Concrete Co., a corporation, and Cache Valley Banking company, a corporation. Defendants. To be sold at Sheriff's sale on the 22nd day of September, 1931 at 12.00 oclock noon of .said day at the front door of the County Court House, in Logan, Cache County, Utah, the described property, following A. Inter-Mounta- in to-w- it: The South Block 20 Survey. Plat Lot 8, Logan City half of A, Dated this 27th day of ust, 1931. JEFF Aug- STOWELL Sheriff of Cache County Utah Date of last publication, September 18th, 1931. NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE THE DISTRICT COURT OF DISTHE FIRST JUDICIAL TRICT OF THE STATE OF FOR THE UTAH, IN AND COUNTY OF CACHE. & LOAN J FEDERAL BUILDING a cornorayT. Association, IN plaintiff vs. Joseph K. Haslam, and wife, Zctla M. Haslam and W. H. Jack-soJr., Trustee, Defendants. BROOKMAN Hi to in; i.i n m Pretty NOIIMI In in: i v 5i I WlC tdv he had We can go Norma said. The dinner parly, the suspend ed preparations were forguJteu What was this terror clutching at Noinia's heait? Her hands were icy, yet she could feel her temples burning Travers he bad said his uawe was. Travers! Oil the third floor landing Nor ma paused. "Tnis is where Will you come live, slit said. in? Tho man followed her into the In the brighter light living roam Norma saw t! a lie was hand ome. 01 r limn s!i - had guessed be-- I fore. The gray hair was almost nnite at eilltir side of Ins face His seen eyes surveyed the room. Browu. They were dark eyes. Ticy reminded Norma o tomeouc .be knew. She caught her breath 'shaiply. They were like Mark's That was it! Then this eyes! itranger must be Won't you sit down, Mr. Travers? the girl asked diffidentl- KKT, iri . nnhiil.L, Ntirnn lit marry bn end be though be I fond of bin refuse, a friend. Norma titfe iht puppy to the uhobby n'irlm,,il wilta he Mhurea lHlllVtll. She fenr ( hrit h 40 MH.HH, tn irr eil fulling in love tvillt her employer. lUttDli.l HUM. pro. nn prii tor of Norma Insert n:i ternej. Oliver Next dny tUeinenl utmut the nappy ofIt the (hr lost and found eultim 1 tie L iirrmiIn yinrlhorn nt ndtertl. fo nnr r thl Mark 1 .rer. lie trie to ertke a rlute uDt Norton doeliHcw ill in- -t nation. 'I inter Uepnrtw 01 Inter goe nhh NAI MD llM I.. ttealtHy Helml.tHtt, on a guy ropad of the atfckl (iuUiu bov rome Nett evening ft tn nee Norton, elniuu the poppy young Irwjer HOI! Hk fre. 1 1 rl j hrl t. e and take If b io to aid HINMi: lfUti:. i friend tthoni burned noa bn ben Norian receive tr.plone call frttni 'Irnter and Ik ore tlirio he goen for a drlte tthb Hob Farrell and be tell ber Ihe I r tt o iio Inic to leave Marlbmo. Inter ihr meet 'Irnter on io h.oi Iwmh ttlfh to free! and aoe fhi I the bealnnlfu: of a Noneeb root ehlrlttiitil emtrthp tf i find hernclf f.ead-o- t '1 Ihiak hot mot lote r y1 thanks. ran say what come to say standing. Miss Kent, I understand that you know my son. Been seeing a good deal , of him lately, haven't you? You mean Mark? Are you his father? Oh, Is there anything Has anything happened wrong? to him? Iler voice rose with anxiety. No Ive rl tiben he pk b In imiit of home .irl knoit ntvnv Irnter tn marry b.o aeeret of the elnre that Norma hive ltf.ver nil el.e I. intiled l.'int. t'rk tiHiiiipoi dinuir nt the npnrl iinil. secret, nod thl NOW (.O ON CM Win T UTLU 111 I It vrHtl cpRAYERS X !i.4 vrp.el .hie rpjjfl If i! tool ol frrsli am! inviting wth nN curltiu; lettuce. ti.in on and or v. Ini r lijd of iihhir. addl'd gudi Peas and f pin i ttons of g;oen to the pntuio and a mound of oranges on tho shell above proved that the gror-'- s boy who armnsc'd these war." for color each morning had an Novma Kent lifted fi head of lettuce to see if it was solid iJIn made her sclent ions brisklv and clerk wrapped the Norma was on! the packages. "ed if mental a i It li in otic, Pt lie i .mo time try ins to list the t : ,k . befora her and the order in wlwcii to at tack tl on. She paid her MU red left - c ! r re wlnt-coatrt- d -- v. bill ith and mm o'- vail l"r tii- i ;h Ti-er- - ti lni'i v. i.'o col! eat flotton ft:1 ter in a qi.. Nonna T'cnt in'o a iqual pothi y uaoc. fi K ! ncr-iei- Into the hall, anil peered j ,'m .a oer the Ij.innhlcr. poilery i.'se. iv r iroai tua it out or g "Soincoij - pi j tion. Fi.e minuter pi rr watih. at Inched t ... CHE reached the first floor. Mrs Hawthorne had disappeared hut thiough the half opened door of the vestibule Norma glimpsed sii. Luckily l.cii invited for seven told her. elf tlial if site Mould only be calm, take tilings quietly, there would oe Shed do the vege-he- r t,m0 enough. tables, then set the table and trv to st-- al a few minutes to freshen up after the long day in the office Firmly Norma held a potato In her hand, bringing the sharp paring kr.ife forward in a vindictive slash. The knife slipped and with a little cry Norma saw a wavcnng line of crimson stain her lingers. It wasn't a deep cut just another five minutes of delay hunting for gauze 'and adhesive tape. Well, thought the girl the foods here. 1 don't Know when it will be ready or whether we'll be able to eat it at all unless Chris shows up pretty soon but at least it's here! She bound up the cut finger, returned to the screened off kitchen and took up the paring knife again. The bandage made her clumsy hut she finished peeling the potatoes and covered them with water. She was washing lettuce when the downstairs bell buzzed sharply. Who In the world could that be? The girl ran across the rc'.m, .'Mr- - had ' s'l !i 1 Norira -ft cut-rat- a rlown-btair- to sea jou. Miss gap-l''The voice of Mr3, HawKent! to 1,3 UR thorne, the (lr.todian, rove sliully : t n r la so from tli e enhance hall. Vi-- t rou'i! Ferli-hr..,-;'.-' ill h d tfirte the 'Til Ill come down, now, would be there anv mi ime girl agtccd. It seemed the quickOh, of Lijui e she mu t have en way to be lid of the interrupNorma li- . able deli. ei system to intu me .ipai Letting repot hmldr'g required almost a vaudeville balancing act. she rliifted tho packages so as to froe right hand and foraged in her pnrae lor tho key. Another shift when the door was opened and Norma started up the stairs. The two flights had never Boemed longer. At last, biealli-less- , the girl reached the third She turned the key floor front. e r.oor swung open. and inank goodness lielga had Norma put done the cleaning! down her packages, threw off her nat and coat and tucked them out of sight in he clothes closet. She thrv'.t an. enveloping apron over ner he. d and set to work. She began witn the least conseflowers for the table quential e All the way from a florist shop down town she hud earned a bunch of blue asters. Maik. seeing a basket of such biostoms in a shop window a few nights Defore had declared tlial no flowers on earth could equal the glorious azitra of Norma's eyas. The asters, he said, only showed how foolish It was for them to try. Thereby in the secret treasure place of Norma's heart blue asters had become enshrined. l'lu-tim- Y? 0 li.r:. started. ihi tin-t- o r s gi epeitod. ' , h-- v INC iuuu To be sold at Sheriffs SALE at I lie front door of the county court house in the City of Logan, County of Cache, State of Utah, on the 10th day of September, A. D. 1931, at 12 oclock noon of said day, those certain pieces or parcels of land situate In Cache county. State of Utah, described as follows, Beginning at a pohit 13 and west of a point 60 rods north Jrodsthe southeast corner of the quarter of section One, ownship 14 North, Range One est of the Salt Lake Meridian, and running thence west 13 and rods; thence south 6 rods; nee east 13 and rods; thence noith 6 rods to the place of 82 square beginning, containing rods. Also, beginning at a point 90 and 19 21 rods south of (lie no rt east corner of the southeast quar-- I ler of section One, Township 14 Ninth, Range One West of the 5 Salt Lake Meridian, and running thenen south 9 and 11 21 rods; I theneo west 80 roils; thence north 9 and 1121 rods; thence east 80 rods to the place of beginning, acres. containing 4 ana ,J4 Purchase nyice payahle in lawful money or the TTmrea Stares. I Dated at Logan. Utah, this 19th I day of August, 1931. I JEFF STOWELL, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wolford ternoon. The festivities com-an- d Sheriff of Cache County, children of Logan were merced at 4 oclock with corn-gueI of Utah. State of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd munity singing- - Donna Wilcox BY H. WEATIIERSTON Palmer, Friday. I Deputy. igave a speech of Welcome and Bridge Breakfast Given the junior girls chorus sang a Geoigc I). Pfieston, A smart social affair uf last selection. Luella Nelson gave for riaintiff. (Attorney last publication, Septe- week was the 11 oclock bridge, a comic reading an'd Ruth mber 9, 1931. given by Mrs. Eugene furd played a piano selection-Worle3 Author of MAD MARRIA6L--' ION ft Intv ofUr. Id trtrnltirv M4MH IHUI.IIN for (br n lime it ben ti:lUrr Ihry puppy from (lonuumn lintth inimmomilbc.ro, oil. ISornta decline to loll Inter her nmue or Hheie be ra ber Pag i. srvr.N L LAURA LOU ..... II si n n 4h. 2D, 1921 a shadowy figure. You The girl went forward. wanted to see me? she asked. Theie was a light in the hallway but It glimmered dimly. Norma saw that the stranger was a large man, stockily built and Inclined to plumpness. ' Middle-ageHe wore a gray suit aud held a gray felt hat In one hand. Are you Miss Kent? he asked. The tone was crisp, formal. d. Yes. There was an instant's pause. The man glanced about, faintly My name Is Travers. he went on. F. M. Travers. He produced a card and handed it to the girl. There Is a matter on which I would like to talk to you, Miss Kent. It is of considerable importance. Is there some place not quite so public? Norma bad been staring at tile card in her hand. .Now she stared at tho stranger. But I dont understand. she began. The man interrupted. 1 I will explain, he said. as I said I have come on a subject I am sure will Interest you. I think you would prefer to hear what I have to say In private. The words had the precise effect ... disregarded the A hard gleam came ques-tlon- s. In- to his dark eyes. You and 1 can understand each other very quickly, the visiI don't waRte tor was saying. words. Miss Kent, and I've come here to tell yon this thing must stop Immediately! Mark's a young fool but it will do you no good to try to continue thCBe secret meet-- ii gs. I tell you they're going to end! Tlie girl fell back as though at a blow. Her face was ashen. You youre asking me to stop seeing him? The words sounded tar away and strange. Now the man was speaking Im glad to see youre again. taking this sensibly, be said. No use taking it any other way. Therell be no blackmailing and no scandal suits. I'm a direct man. That's why I've come here warn you tonight. Miss Kent. that any effort to sensationalize this affair will nave seiious conseAs for Mark he has quences. nothing in his own name. You won't be able to get a cent ! Mr. Travers are you Marks 1 father? gaze seemed to Of course Im his father!" he snapped. "Why else do you think I've come here? Of course Im his father! But but Mark never told me Ruddy color mounted In Travers' cieeks. "Marks an Idiot! ha exclaimed angrily. Ite already told you this affair Is ended. You'ie not to see the young fool again. And the slightest, show of tight on your part, young woman, and you'll find out what It means to try to Interfere with F. M. Travers! Dont try that innocence game with me. It may work with Mark but not with me. I know what you are, all right. Oh, yes, I know! And I tell. you I won't give you a penny! Oh! The girls cry cut the air. She turned to hide her face. It was st that moment the door What's from the hall opened. going on here? Marl? Travers demanded from the threshold. (To Be Continued) The wide-eye- d irritate the man. -- . FOR SALE Junior bicycle for FOR RENTModcrn furnished atres 4 to 10 years, like new, apartment. 285 South Main. S4. $17 00- - Cost $125 00. Elna SanS8. ders. Richmond. For Kent Furnished apart- FOR SALE At a sacrifice, busments. 205 East 3rd Norihiness block, homes and lots Altf. in excellent location and condiA2U. 842-furnished Small RENT FOR Phone tion. house--;- ! rooms with bath, close FOR SALE Essex Coach, $50, in IhoiiH 1002 from 8 to JO 145-J a. in. or after 7 p. m. including license. Phone A5tf. A29. 119 South Main FOR RENT Nicely furnished FOR SALE OR RENTModern heated apartments with garage. m home, sleeping 135 East Center. A2 tf. porch, garage and large garden. S4 627-Phone FOR RENT New English type home on Boulevard. Call C. S FOR SALE 12 Brahma hens, Amussen. J28 tf No. year old. 262 West Filth A30. FOR RENT Five room furnished house, 394 Noith Second West. FOR SALE A- -l red wheat, 80c AlStf. 172 East Third Phone 232 J. per 100 at 1291-Will deNorth. Phone FOR KENT Furnished rooms. 33 . liver on 5o0 lb. lots on SaturNorth Fifth West. Phone . A2day. J3lf. Bantam FOR RJSNT-Sid- . Model n apt. S45 N. SALE Yellow FOR sweet corn. J. H. Miller, phone M25U. East. SI. Preston News . sts and Mrs- Frank McAl- - a clever dialogue was given by lister at the beautiful Worley War da Owens and Wanda on Second North and dall. Vilda Beckstead enter-FTrWest street, Thursday. tnined with a piano number The home was resplendent and Velda Lewis dramatized - Ran-ho- st Mr. and Mrs. George S. Dames and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dames, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Perkes and family and Mr. and Mrs- Homer Dames and family spent Sunday in Franklin canyon. Miss Ruby Follett of Salt Lake City spent Sunday here, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Follett. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Neilsen knd family of Richmond spent rlurday here, guests of his par-- I Vnts, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas i Neilsen. Mrand Mrs. M C. Reeder. Miss Meryl Seamons and Miss Euna Reeder, attended the Box Elder Farm Bureau excursion gnd social at Crystal Springs pn Thrusday. S3 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reeder pent Thursday in Logan cannon in company with a number Of Benmn v ard friends. 1 i Durard Balls and Miss Thora ,8t anions motored to Petersboro on Sunday where they were hBnner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Peterson I Mi and Mrs. Henry Hudson motored to Salt Lake on Tuesday morning to attend Mr. Hudson's parents golden wedding anniversary. L Mrs. Annie Neilsen and Mrs went to Salt Lake jftne Coombs fY.y on Sunday morning to oend the week, as guests of Mrs. Coombis sister. Mis. R. lth. - . with baskets of orchid and rose asters. Breakfast was served at small tables to Mrs. Thomas Heath, Mrs. Herbert VanNoy, Mrs- Leo Buttars, Mrs. Richard Bowden. Mrs Jesse Packard. Mrs. James Skelly. Mrs. Harvey Bickmore. Mrs. George Paul, Mrs. James Bulhick, Mrs. Hep Klinge, Mrs. A. R. Cutler and Mrs. Dow Lewis of Lewiston. Auction Bridge followed the breakfast and prizes were awarded to, Mrs. Lewis and Mrs Buttars. Mrs. E- A. Call and son have been visiting relatives in Afton W.'oming, for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Boyle returned home Thursday from a ten' day trip to Los Angeles, Calif A delightful trip to Yellowstone Park and Jacksons Hole was had recently by Mr. and Mrs. Parley Allred and sons, Dale and Elwin, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Kilgore, Mr. and Mrs Alfred Monson, Ariel Allred, Donna Stevens and Lillius e. - - FamesMrs T. D. Alder had her sis- Mrs. Albert Whlton of Pccatello, Mrs C. H. Johnson ot and Mrs. J. R. Thaine Logan of Benson ward as her guests Friday. Midhers-Daughte- rs Entertained The Sixtn ward Y. L. M. I. A. sponsored a delightful Mothers and Daughters social at the ward recreation hall Friday af- - a reading. Belva Allred and Vila Beck-stea- d led in playing games after which a delicious luncheon was served to seventy-fivA pink and white color scheme was effectively carried out in the decorative scheme and luncheon. Bouquets of lovely flowers were presented to Mrs. Rose Anna Spackman who was the Mrs. oldest mother present, Gladys McConmbs the youngest mother and Mrs Jane Hodges who had the largest family, andetaoishrd luetaclsjirdluetjao Mrs. A. C. Hull, Mrs- Maughan and Iia Nash of the stake board were special guests. Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Cutler entertained the members of the Preston clinic at a swimming party and chicken supper at the Downata swimming resort Fndav evening. Those bidden were Dr and Mrs. S. S. Evans, Dr and Mrs. Eugene Worley, Dr. and Mrs. Orvid Cutler and Mr and Mrs. Leonard George. The lady employes of the J. C. Penney store enjoyed them-ter- s, selves immensely at a supper party held at the home of Mrs Keta Swainston last week. A social evening followed thff sup per. Six were in attendance-OlFolks Entertained The Second ward members over fiftv years of age were given a delightful party at the park Wednesday afternoon. The j - or $275 $300 $30 $125 $100 11929 Oldsmoblle Coach $275 11928 Chev. Ton Truck $150 2 1927 Fold Tudor Sedans.... $75 1928 Chev. Coach $300 1 1929 Durant Sport Itdstr. $250 1 1928 Fold Tudor $100 five-roo- The following cars have been left with us to sell. The owner are anxious aud have placed quick soiling prices on them 1193 Ford 1 Vi ton truck 1 1929 Fold 1 Vi Ton Tiuck 1 1924 Ford Ton Truck 1 1930 Ford Sport Roadster 627-W- Also a number of real bargain! cara and trucks - In repossessed SERVICE 250- - RENT 4 room bungalow. FOR SALE Conn., New York FOR Unfurnished. 55 West Second trum2 B Flat Symphony. A29. North. pet. Phone 96- 455 North Sec A29. ond East. FOR RENT 3 room partially apartment- - 143 East 14 quarts for furnished FOR SALE-Mi- lk. A30 Place of production Second South. $1.00. Phone FURNISHED Steam heated Inspection. open to 810-- J. 685 North Second East. rooms and apts. Park Hotel Mate C0 - S3 S27. SALE Acre lots, will FOR RENT FOR Furnished apt. $5'K) down, build to suit. $10.00- Inquire 156 North 1st, on J. A3u679-balance. terms like rent West or Phone (Home and income). Federal Building & Loan, 118 North FOR RENT Three room furPrivate nished A30 apartment. Main. bath. 72 North First West. A26tf. FOR SALE green Cannery beans, lb- 3c- - All sizes of cucumoer, 40c per 100, 35c per FOR RENT Fhirnished apartment. 454 East Fourth North. 100. Sweet corn, 10c per dozS2. en'. Phone 680R3. Will deliver Phone 968-- J. S2. FOR RENT Two room steam heated apartments. Maurice FOR SALE Team. $35 00 E. S. First West and S2. apartments. Obray, Paradise. A25tf. First North. SALE Home and 20 FOR acres of land Inquire Henry FOR RENT 4 room apartment, 459 West First North. 81. A3.. Neilsen, Hyrum. RENT FOR Beautiful furnishdeFOR SALE First crop alfalfa, ed six room bungalow. Adults livered. Phone 603 or 593 Rl. A29. Mrs. A. L. Cole. A24tf FORD PRODUCTS Phone 211 JONES DAIRY Pasteurized Milk and Cream Phone 1128 J. - - - -- Modern 3 room One Granam Brothers FOR RENT apartment. 11 South First East truck, good motor, good . Phone A30. rubber, good beet rack. Best buy in town, $250 or trade. Inquire at F'OR RENT Two furnished 'apartE W. Calder, Johnson's Grove. ments. 321 South Main. A 23. A29. FOR SALE We deliver in Logan. E. Pro Wllo Wo LICENSED CHIROPRACTOR Twelve Years of Successful Practice NBU2VEL0.KETER SERVICE 312 ?hone 446-enter St., Logan, Utah t' FOR A REAL HAIR CUT and Shave come to the coolest Barber Shop in town. Hair cut Children 35c; SCHIFFMAn 2c , BARBAP. SHOP Sewelle Basement One-to- 360-W- ma- FOR RENT Furnished apartment SALE New washing 155 North Second East. A21tf. 00. now was $75 $165.00, chine, S15. FOR RENT 10 room house. Full Smith Bros. Lumber Co. FOR SALF2 CHEAP House with 4 basement. 271 West Center.A20-lt-Ap. three rooms and bath. Partly ply Hyrum Jensen. 82 West furnished. Terms. Inquire FOR RENT Four room well fur- S13. First North. nishod house. 55 South Third West. A19lf. EXPERT RADI) SERVICE! C.,1, W. B. JONES Phone 1112 FOR 261 East 3rd North rnwma PHONE 448 FREE! Hawaiian steel guitar lessons. FREE! Hawaiian steel guitars. Thatcher Music Store. A30. Painting and paper hanging. A26tfPhone 1136-- - J. BUTTER DIPPED POP CORN Fresh, crisp popcorn, buttered uuiforiiittlly. Roasted Teanuts that are hot always. We fea- ture ear service. 280 North Main Street, Logan. 1931 Rate bushel 10(1 bushels good clean oats, white wheat call J. W. Mor1151-A26tf rell, All kinds 866 W. Experienced washing. 25c of poultry, S17. wants laundress dozen pieces. charges for small pieces. Fourth North. and $1 BU 493 No East M22tr. Practical nursing. 151 AlOtf. East Fifth North WANTED LaSit- LOST Pair of high-to- p shoes, between car barn and First Herald-Journal. dam. Return to RpaSrimg NEATLY DONE Wo use only the best of materials. Expert workmanship. S. WENDENES 115 North Main Street Respectable Family Hotel Hot and Cold Running Water In each room (5ij Wost Second South Slreot L. M. HICKOK, Proprietor Salt Lake City IGVE A 100 Phone $1 no Sib HOTEL Wanatedl WANTED Long Distance Hauling Wasatch 6922 NEW SALT LAKE A261f. TO BUY I Call 20 al WANTED goods and transferred to all parts of the city. pianos FORD COUPE AT A BARGAIN Have you anv job printing you need done NOW? Phono 7 or 50 and ask the commercial printing department of the Herald-Journto do it for you. Household Jo Wo Aunh fk AND CARPET WEAVING Bring your rags to Mrs. Anna Jensen and have them woven into beautiful rugs and carpets. She is located on the Sugar Factory Avenue " at Cornish, A31. Utah. RUG was most Following an hour of fun in the presented pool a sumptuous chicken dinentertaining. A delicious luncheon was ner was served. Covers were laid spread on long tables with cov- for twenty four. ers being arranged for sixty-fiv- e. An unusually splendid program was presented to the RoJake Paton of the ward rec- tary luncheon Wednesday. Prereation committee ann dincec sident G. W. States introduced the program and als led some Olaf Nelson of Logan as the fun provoking games. speaker of the occasion. Mr. The Relief Society had charge Nelson was a representative to of the luncheon. the international convention Twenty-liv- e members of the held at Vienna this sprmg and of Woodcraft and he told many interesting feaNeighbors a few special guests participat- tures of his travels in Europe. ed in a jolly swimming party The musical program presented at Downata Thursday evening. included a cornet duet by HarA delicious supper was served old Burgi and .Ray Fackrell, following the bathing. Junior Greaves plavcd a saxoMr. and Mrs. George aBtes phone solo, Prof. Fiala enterDr had and Mrs. M. W. Fay-l- tained with two' high class of Nampa, as their guests, trumpet selections and he and Miss Ward played a duet. Saturday. . iDi-Mrs. E. Thomas Clayton reOrvid Cutler. Clifford turned home Sunday from a Warr and R. H. smith, claim two weeks' sojourn m Salt Lake agent of the UP.R.R. of Sal Lake City were special guests. City. Miss Margaret Pratt was the Cyrus Weber has returned to motif for a charming bridge his home in Grangeville, Idaho party given by Miss Roma Pratt after spending the past two Friday evening at the Pratt weeks visiting his parents, Mr home. Four small tables were and Mrs. Jacob Webber. Dr. and Mrs. S. P. Packer arranged for auction bridge and score prize was presented . to were Logan visitors Sunday. Miss Ramona Stevenson. An exquite luncheon Was served at A Clean Furnace Pays. Our 6 o clock at tables adorned with sweet peas. Sixteen guests were GIANT VACUUM CLEANER bidden, Does the Best Job. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Weaver and family have returned from a Jackson & Fry Co. Phone 130 two weeks motor trip to Denver and Sterling Colorado. to Theon Complimentary Alvin Schow and Kendali, WEAR YOUR SHOES OUT Edith Johnson, who are recently If you want to get on your feet, returned missionaries of the Wear Your Shoes Out! A good First ward, a splendid enterleather sole or of heels tainment was given in the will save you pair ITS money. ward chaoel Monday evenine. ECONOMY TO HAVE YOUR An entertaining program of SHOES REPAIRED! We instrumental singing, readings, your patronage. , iow-hispti vi as enCOODYEAR SHOE joyed by a large crowd. REPAIRING CO. Uive Pool Party A delightful social afair cf Shoe Rebuilders the week was the party given 77 N. Main 38 Slate St. by the Clover Leaf club and their Logan, Utah Preston, Idaho husbands at the Downata evening. Wednesday springs, 1 R. 16-2- program 1928 Ford Sport Coupe 192S Chev. Coach ., 11929 Chev. I Truck. 1 1927 Cliov Roadster 1 1929 Chev. Cabriolet 1 - Packing crating. Local and long distance hauling. Johnson Cab & Tt an slur Co. Phone 314 HEATING FOR PRACTICAL Dr. E. C. Willcutt OSTEPATHIC PHYSICIAN (Meopatliic Treatment, non surgical treatment of Piles anil Varicose Vein,. Ihono Lf Grand IlilUvlNO Phone 27 South JONES PLUMBING CO. 1st East 823 Johnson FREIUIIT1NU COMPANY Newton, Utah A Dealer It. Feed A Qraln A30. Ihono 683J4 Mens and Boys CERTIFIED RADIO SERVICE Smith Skanchy Radio Engineer Day and Night Service Phonos: 639 W . 145 R 184 Quality through and through in fabrics, trimming- and ... - tailoring1. Smartness in the models and patterns and colors. an 50 Smith Clothing Co. M'Siuuiss! IHLun-ss- For sale in all parts of the city at Bedrock prices. See our list before buying elsewhere. We can suit you and save you money. . . . List your property for rent with us, we can rent ii ... for you! Yo SsaaSttlb Real Estate Agency 75 N. Main, Logan, Utah |