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Show iiuikWMninnMtiwUBirtnii rf ' 1 t rE; j TIIeTiERALD-JOURNAL- PAGE SIX. GROUP TO DESIGN A. A. U. Swimming , i LiBRARY PLAQUE Meet Opens SALT LAKE CITY. April 4 Ull With six events on the first program the intermountain senior A. A. U. championships swimming will open tonight in Salt Lake's Seven Deseret gymnasium pool. more events Friday night will end the meet. On the slate for this evening are e for men, the the d breaststroke for men, the womens dives, the medley d womens for men, the d mens and the .With the Utah State Agricultural college board of trustees approving the project of honoring the past, present and future, Friends Dr.' J. Stewart of the Library", Williams, chairman of the college library committep, announced Wednesday the appointment of a committee to design a plaque upon which the names of the donors will be permanently inscribed. The committee is headed by Everett Thorpe, noted Utah artist and a member of the art faculty of the college, with Professor H. S. Carter and Miss Bertha Johnson Thirty entries have been receivWeof the college faculty as members. ed, including swimmers from ber gymnasium, Weber Junior col- Committee members are very enlege, University of Utah and Utah thusiastic in selectingwillmaterial for be either the plaque which State. d free-styl- 220-yar- d free-stro- 100-yar- re-ln- y. 400-yar- ' V 'j h : - v- !' REPORT OF CONDITION OF CACHE VALLE i ) T" r BANKING COMPANY of Logan, Cache County, Utah, a member of the Federal Reserve System, at the close of business on March 26, 1940, Published in accordance with a call made by the Bank Commissioner of Utah and the Federal Reserve Bank of this district pursuant to the provisions of the Federal Reserve Act. ASSETS $ 872,101.94 Loans and discounts (Including $871.03 overdrafts) United States Government obligations, direct and guaran65,534.38 teed 119,256.00 Obligations of States and political subdivisions 37,453.50 Other bonds, notes, and debentures ReCorporate stocks (including $5,550.00 stock of Federal 5,751.00 serve bank) Ca-balances with other banks, Including reserve balance, 881,499.80 and cash items in process of collection Bank premises owned none, furniture and 13,000.00 fixtures $13,000.00 (Bank premises owned are subject to $ none liens not assumed by bank) 7,350.00 Real estate owned other than bank prei lses Investments and other assets Indirectly representing bank 63,000.00 premises or other real estate None Customers liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding 4,020.29 Other assets : ! h, , JAN, UTAH, . bronze, copper, silver or marble. The plaque is being selected to harmonize in dolor with the main entrace of the library where it will' be unveiled. The organization known as Friends of the Library" was authorized by the board of trustees in order to emphasize the college library in the life of the many thousands who have passed through college halls and the many more thousands who will use the library in the future. Admitted to membership in this association, of benefactors are those whose contributions have been or will be' important and significant in building a great body of books at the college including not only the general literature of our race but the contributions partechnological ticularly related to modern fields of work In agriculture, home economics, engineering, commerce, forestry, education and the basic arts and sciences which underlie modern industry, the committee explained. It is expected that Friends of the Library will include many of the leaders of the state and nation. TH UUSD'aY, APRIL Herald-Journ- IXJST AND FOUND LOST: Diamond and sapphire dinner ring, Tuesday. Substantial re6 ward, Ret. Herald-Journa- l. LOST: Bracelet, Whittier school, 4 l. Wed. Ret. 4, 1 940. Classified Ads Bring Quick Results al A-- BUILDING AND REPAIR REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FARMERS' COLUMN GET my figures on your bldg, remodeling, cabinet, cement. Work guaranteed. C. E. Smith. Phone loans to farmers FIVE room brick home, modern PRODUCTION 9 6 4 YR. old pony. $35. 255 N 3 E. 379. in every way. New carpet, partly annual interest. 24 S. Main. 4:. radio! Ph. Wed.-Sa- t. 9 PORTABLE furn. 1 ac. land- with fruit trees, A-- 4 1141-6 also garage. Ph. 1190-FOR Sale: Big husky weiner pigs. NO. 2. red eating potatoes, 9 40c J. 574-J. 1 Fred Miller, Hyrum. NEW home. 220 E No. Ph. v hun. Also red seed. 470 No. 6 W. SALE: 2 G.M.C. truck. Will ton 1i, 0 take potatoes in trade. Conoco NEW 5 rm home. Buyer may choose CHOICE alfalfa seed. Ph. 465. 5 Service Station 3rd North Si his own interior decorations. A-- 4 Main. CHICKEN brooder, cheap. 493 W 5 Renew Your Lawn Fred Glauser. Ph. 810. A 5 3rd No. FOR sale or for service. The most and Shrubs. 1 SINGER sewing machine. $9.50, SPECIAL NOTICES spotted stallion in Utah. 207 S ALFALFA FOR SALE MISCEL. hay del. 1300 N 2nd E. ac., home, barn, coop. 383 S 15 W. 2 6 A-1- A-- AC-D- C A-2- FERTILIZER A-- A-- 4 White elec. $24.50. Wimmer's, 64 1 W. 5 W. 1st No. ATTENTION Farmers. Seed grains BLISS eating potatoes also seed. cleaned & treated at Farmers 3 Niedersauser, 986 So. Main. Ph. Feed, 650 S. Main. 1 475-My-- 1 1300 seed wheat Federation SALE: DISK harrow and hand plow, joe 3 N 2nd E. 4 Kent, 259 W 3rd N. GOOD team. Albrecht, No. Logan. HAY del. Cliff Hansen. Ph. 067-J-A-ll USED W. C. & R. C. rubber tire 892-delivered. Ph. Tractors, two corn planters all ALFALFA hay Ap-- 8 in first class condition. Ellis Co. 67 W. Center, Equipment A-- 8 ROOMS FOR RENT Logan. NO. 1 seed oats & barley. 491 N 3 A-- 6 FURN. htd. rm. 128 So. 1 E. 6 W. A-- A-1- J. A-1- A-- 1. LOT . 1475-- plowing. ALFALFA 062-- J 3. seed. grades. Phone J. J. Larsen, Newton. COZY turn, bedroom. 2 A-- Bel-vo- 1450. 1ST Class painting, paperhanging. Wight. Ph. 1512. A-- equipt Concrete Gravel, Pea Gravel, Excavations. Ap-- 6 FLORISTS ROSE bushes, 25c, pansy plants. Logan Floral, 890 N 6th E. Ph. RALPHS A-2- 8 343-- 230 W 1 FURNACE N WANGSGAARD Co. Ph. 132. Sewer CLEANING & A-3- MfSfNTCD 0 The LEGAL NOTICE Coca-Col- RETAIL TRADE INDUSTRY merchandise to the consumer and not for the purpose of resale in any MANDATORY ORDER NO. 8 form. STANDARD HOURS DEFINITION OF RETAIL TRADE Eight hours shall constitute a The definition of the retail trade standard day. Forty to forty-eigas used herein shall include all hours shall constitute a standard women and minors employed in week. be termed a learner. No provision of this order shall retail trade unless and until their horses Best mink OLD reed. for ..$2,058,966.91 mean TOTAL ASSETS The term "apprentice" shall is governed by justify any employer in increasing specific Ph. employment My-- 1 paid. prices of sixteen at a person least years a minimum fair wage order other hours of employment maintained LIABILITIES age who Is covered by a written DINING rm. set Ph. Hyrum 72-- A-than the retail trade decree. by him which are shorter than the 5 or an with Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporemployer agreement The term "retail trade as used maximum hours applicable under of association with an J 683,214.90 USELESS employers calves. new born ations horses, herein shall mean all selling of this order. 7 Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporation 744,841.70 which apprenticeship agreement Top prices. Ph. 673-been the has first Government of by States approved United postal (including Deposits horses and cows.- Ph. MINIMUM WAGE 32,845.59 Industrial Commission of Utah or USELESS savings) 8 388. The minimum wage for women and minors shall be as follows: 319,019.92 by the State Apprenticeship CounDeposits of States and political subdivisions 55,396.81 cil, or established authority of this USELESS horses, good prices. Ph. Deposits of Banks 706. My-- 1 8,861.80 State, which agreement provides Other deposits (certified and officers Checks, etc.) for not less than 4,000 hours of $1. 844, 180.72 TOTAL DEPOSITS reasonable continuous employment APTS FOR RENT FURND. Bills payable, rediscounts, and other liabilities for borrowed for such person for his participamoney tion in their approved schedule of 3 RM. htd. pleasant apt. 312 N Mortgages or other liens, $None on bank premises and 6 5 E. work, experience through employ$ None on other real estate ment and at least 144 hours per MODERN elec, equipt. 295 E 5th N. Per Standard Week 40 to 48 Hours Acceptances executed by or for account of this bank and inA-- 9 Per Standard Week 40 to 48 Hours None year of related supplemental outstanding Per Standard Week 40 to 48 Hours . None struction. 2 MOD. rooms. 246 So. 1st E. My-- 1 Other liabilities individual be No Per Standard Week 40 to 48 Hours employer shall 2 RMS. mod. elec, equipt 135 E an to Per Standard Week 40 to 48 Hours employ apprentice permitted TOTAL LIABILITIES (not Including subordinated A-5 3rd N. or learner unless it can be estabPer Standard Week 40 to 48 Hours shown $1,844,180.72 below) obligations lished by the Commission that APTS. & rooms. 129 N 1st West. Per Standard Week 40 to 48 Hours A-- 5 there is a demand for experienced Per Standard Week 40 to 48 Hours CAPITAL ACCOUNT and that a sufficient 3 RMS. furn. apt 336 N 2 East. Per Standard Week 40 to 48 Hours $ 185,000.00 employees Capital of experienced employees A-- 5 None number Surplus is not available. In making such Per Standard Week 40 to 48 Hours 3 RMS. bath, couple. Hendrickson. Undivided profits 27,886.19 determination Per Standard Week 40 to 48 Hours the Commission 9 Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capital) .... 1,900.00 shall give consideration to such Per Standard Week 40 to 48 Hours 3 RMS., cleaned, the ground to and spring factors relating Per Standard Week 40 to 48 Hours supply $ 214,786.19 demand for experienced workers in TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS floor, lovely furniture. 809 N Per Standard Week 40 to 48 Hours ' I Main. the occupations under considerPer Standard Week 40 to 48 Hours jf TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ation as appear in the records of 2 'RMS. bath., elec, equipt 281 Per Standard Week 40 to 48 Hours A-- 4 ACCOUNTS ..$2,058,966.91 the State Employment Service of2nd No. , Per Standard Week 40 to 48 Hours fices of the Department of Place- 3 RMS. Per Standard Week 40 to 48 Hours N 275 elec, htd., equipt. This banks capital consists of $85,000.00 of capital notes and de- ment and Unemployment Insur8 E. 3rd bentures and common Btock with total par value of $100,000.00 ance, but the employment of the All other towns or municipalities counted as part of the employee's MEMORANDA employer organization shall not be 3 RMS. heated. 205 E 3rd No. 7 of 2,500 or working time. Any rest period deprived of the opportunity of us- OR unfurn. 3 rm. bath. 163 VV 4tli whichashave a population Pledged assets (and securities loaned) (book value): less, reported by United States which may be given employees ing learners as hereinafter provid6 N. (a) U. S. Government obligations, direct and guaranteed, deducted from such Government Cen'iss Bureau 1930, shall not be event satisfactory em$ 18,500.00 ed, in the pledged to secure deposits and other liabilities shall be at the employees' working time. the minimum wage 3 htd. RMS. stm. available are elec, not bath, equipt. ployees through (b) Other assets pledged to secure deposits and other At least ten minues rest period Available Apr. L 480 E 4th N. rate of $10.00 per standard week registration at the State Employliabilities (including notes and bills rediscounted and 40 to 48 hours. for each four hours or fraction 9 ment The of Service. determination securities sold under repurchase agreement) No provision of this order shall thereof shall be provided for each satisfaction shall be made by the 2 APTS, heated, nice clean. 64 (c) Assets pledged to qualify for exercise of fiduciary any employer in reducing woman and minor employed. justify 7 2nd employer manager. West. North or corporate powers, and for purposes other than a wage paid by him which is in HOME WORK (1) Learners may not be emto secure liabilities 10,000.00 ployed where former employees HOUSEKPG Si sleeping rms. 79 W. excess of the applicable minimum No employer shall give work 4 Center. wage under this order. are available for employment until that can be finished on the prem..$ (e) TOTAL 74,500.00 said employer establishes to the MODERN heated three rms. 585 PART-TIMEMPLOYEES ises to women oi minors to be satisfaction of the Industrial ComE 7 N. Pb. Stringham, 584 or A "part-tim- e employee shall be performed outside the place of Secured and preferred liabilities: mission that such former employees 3 1606. defined to be any female or minor business. are not qualified or for good and (a) Deposits secured by pledged assets pursuant to rewho is subject to the provisions of VACATIONS $ 60,279.76 sufficient reason are otherwise API'S. FOR RENT, UNFUR. Chapter 38, Session Laws of Utah, quirements of law Any woman or minor employed resecured (b) Borrowings objectionable for the employment by pledged assets (including 1933. who works less than forty pursuant to this order who has discounts and repurchase agreements) NEW, oil heat. Inq. 21 So. 1 E. hours per week. None offered. had twelve months' service with 0 (2) The p 'esent number of active Part-tim- e None (c) Other liabilities secured by pledged assets employees shall be paid the employer shall be given at experienced applicants seeking for not less than four hours per least (d) Deposits preferred under provisions of law but not one weeks vacation with pay, secured by pledge of assets None employment in the occupations in day at the proportionate daily rate the choice of vacation going to question, who have the relation of in the exact proportion the the that employee with the longest former employees, and or who are daily rate bears to the minimum service (e) TOTAL $ 60,279.76 whenever feasible. experienced and acceptable to emID 4 OGDEN, April Hogs: weekly wage. This order shall be in full force learnsuch case in involved, ployer 180 on best 670, steady, top $5.25, PAYMENT 4N PIECE RATE OR and effect on and after June 3, Subordinated obligations: ers shall not be employed. to 230 lb. butchers, bulk $5.10-5.2COMMISSION BASIS TO EQUAL 1940 at the hour of 7.00 A.M. (a) Unpaid dividends on preferred stock and unpaid InIn no event shall any- employer bulk and medium weights WEEKLY MINIMUM WAGE terest on capital notes and debentures, accrued to light The Commission hereby reserves be entitled to employ more than 180 and over 230 lbs. $4.75-5.0end of last dividend or Interest period, not included in In case any employer subject to the right in accordance with Chapone learner or apprentice for every under these orders, in lieu of payment of ter 38, Section 6, Session Laws of liabilities or reserves above None ten experienced employees. In the Cattle: 460, fairly active, about wages, elects to pay on a piece Utah. 1933, to at any time at its (b) Other obligations, not included in liabilities, which event an employer has less than 880 lb. slaughter rate or commission basis, iu that discretion, upon its own motion or are subordinated to claims of depositors and other ten experienced he stcaday, lot good employees, steers from local feed lot $8.25, or creditors None w'ouid be entitled to employ one carload 1120 lb. Utahs $7.75, sorted event, if during a given week petition of either employers the piece rate or commis- employees, after a public hearing learner, and any employer who has 7 head 1020 lb. plain steers at should sion for such work amount to less held upon the notice prescribed STATE OF UTAH had three or less experienced em- $7 00. Old light dnvein heifers than the minimum weekly wage for the original hearing, rescind, County of Cache ployees, will not be permitted to $7.75, common to heifers $5.50, provided herein, the employer will alter or amend this order. learners. H. R. Hurren, being first duly sworn according to law, veal calves deposes and employ be required to pay such employee INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION or learner employees medium to good Apprentice says, that he is Cashier of the above named- bank and that the above . , choice 11.50. an additional amount sufficient to OF UTAH "l and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the FRANK A. JUGLER. Sheep: 595, nothing offered for make the piece rate or commission lhe 26th day of Lnimum market. bu; rate for such work equal the miniWM. M. KNERR MarcO.1110 said biulk at the close wage prescribed in RE mum weekly wage provided herein. Commissioners H. R. HURREN, Cashier. TIMT, RECORD I concur in the main with the Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1st day of April, 1940. Ti ne worked shall be reckoned views of the other members of the to the nearest unit of fifteen Commission in the issuance of this ALICE HURREN, Notary Public. the first three months and $1.00 RpsOOnir at Logan, Utah. My Commission will Order except for the definition of Most minutes. expire March 2, 1943. per week less for the second three BOSTON, April 4 U.1D Correct Attest: the "standard week" and the difmonths. The above wage rates kinds of domestic wool were very UNIFORMS Where a definite type of uniform ferential of $1.00 between Salt Lake F. P. CHAMP. prescribed for learners and ap- - quiet in the Boston market today is required by the retail establishGEO. D. PRESTON, City and Ogden in the minimum An occasional car of prentices are to prevail until such WILLIAM PETERSON, lots ment, the retail establishment shall wage. I am in favor of a forty-fou- r time as a report is made to the In- - Geece wool in country-packe- d Directors. dustrial Commission of Utah by a containing and quar- supply the uniforms free and pro- hours workweek which is coming STATE OF UTAH to be the universal standard week. committee composed ter blood grades so(d at 34 and 35 vide for their care and upkeep. representative Office of Bank Commissioner There seems to me to be no justifiof three representatives of employcents, in the grease delivered to WAITLNG TIME Time during regular working cation for paying an employee in 1, J. M. Knapp. Chief Bank Examiner of the State of representatives of era-- mills. Scoured fall Texas wool was hours Utah, do ers, three and at other periods when the retail trade industry in Ogden hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the plyces, one neutral member to be receiving some demand at about employees are required to wait on less than in Salt Ijike City. With statement of the above named company, filed In my office on selected by the Commission to act steady prices. the premises and no work is pro- this explanation of my views in as chairman; said committee to April 2, 1940. vided by the employer shall be the matter, I am voting for the make a study of actual requireJ M. KNAPP. counted as working time and paid adoption of the Order. ments of the retail trade with Chief Bank Examiner. for at the individual employees O. F. McSHANE reference to learners or apprentices Commissioner regular wage rate for a period of and to make a report of its findStorks and active, not less than four hours. strong REPORT OF AN AFFILIATE (SEAL) to the Commission within a ings U. Bonds S. of a Bank which is a Member of the Federal Reserve governments REST PERIODS I hereby certify the above to be System, Pub- period of ninety days from the irregular. higher; The hours worked by an em- a true and correct copy of order lished in accordance with the provisions of the Federal Reserve Act date the wage order becomes efCurb stocks higher. ployee during each day shall be passed by The Industrial Comfective. REPORT AS OF MARCH 26, 1940, OF Foreign exchange irregular. consecutive provided that an in- mission of Utah on the First day of UKLUERY BOYS Cotton steady. terval not longer than one hour April. 1940. Delivery boys who are under cent higher; corn may be allowed Wheat i. for each regular Logan, Utah, which is affiliated with Cache 'alley Banking Company, eighteen years of age and who are (Signed) Carolyn I. Smith, unchanged to up 4. meal period and such interval not Secretary Logan, Utah working under a permit issued b lower. Rubber Kind of business: the Board of Education shall he Silver unchanged. 20c not less rate of than a at paid Building Company organized exclusively to own building per hour. occupied by bank and twelve other tenants. This order shall be effective for Manner in which d is affiliated with memorganization a period of six months from June ber bank, and degree of control: 3. 1940 at the hour of 7.00 A M. or Bank is stockholder bidding majority of outstanding stock. SAN FRANCISCO, April 4 qR) until such time as the special comFinancial relations with bank: Rutter: 92 score 28. mittee hereinbefore referred to subStock of affiliated bank owned KNone mits to the Commission its findings Eggs: large 17 hi, medium 154, Loans to affiliated bank small 12 4. jjone and recommendations TOP prices paid for live or dead horses, cattle; also feedBorrowings from affiliated bank INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION None er hogs. Whites Trout Farm, Phone Hyrum, 11 i. Stock of affiliate regi itered in name of bank or known to be SALT LAKE CITY. April 4 H'l'i OF UTAH owned by bank directly or indirectly 5704. collect. O. F" McSHWK Butter, extra cartoned 30 cents. Other obligations to, or known to be held by, affiliated FRANK A JIGLER VM. M. KNURR bank None Other information necessary to disclose fully relations with Commissioners. bank None (SEAL) I hereby certify the above to be D I, Frederick P, Champ. President of Cache Valley Building Company, a true arid correct copy of Order passed by The Industrial Comdo solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the wst of my mission of Utah on the First duy of Knowledge and belief. 10 TO 21-FLENGTHS! p, p. CHAMP. April, 1940. Sworn lo nml ruhscribiMl hi fore mo this 2nd dnv of FRKSH-MAD1940 iSDni-dApril C.irolvn T Smith RELIABLE IIOSE ON SALE! (MuM AIJiK IliUliKN, Not at y Public. Secret. iry. mothS5vs KVNU FRIDAYS At 12:15 p. m. d. A-1- ht A-2- i j i l : !i r RIGHT AFTER SING IN LISTEN TO NEEDHAMS "MAN ON THE STREET SAM, RECOVER YOUR FURNITURE With New Spring Patterns SADLERS UPHOLSTERY COMPANY . Phone 174 South Main i 1 I ; i; I i : 1 - 1 ATTENTION! EDGEWOOD HALL J ! 0. M NURSERIES OF PROVIDENCE Offer a Complete Line of High Grade Nursery Stock. PLANT NOW! Tune To KVNU Monday and Friday at 6:15 p. m. for Our Educational Program. i $9.00-10.5- 0, - Wool Marke- t- USED CARS 1938 Ford Sedan $565.00 1935 Ford Coach 325.00 1936 Ford Coupe 315.00 1935 Ford Coupe 295.00 1935 Chev. Sedan 325.00 1935 Chev. Sedan 325.00 1935 Chev. Coach 320.00 1938 Chev. 14 ton truck 545.00 1937 Chev. 14 ton truck 465.00 1936 Chev. 14 ton truck 345.00 1936 Ford 14 ton truck.. 865.00 1929 Graham Sedan 45.00 1930 Buick Sedan 77.75 1929 Chev. Coach 41.00 Just Several repossessions. pay what the owner left owing on them and they are yours. CACHE AUTO COMPANY BIG REDUCTION IN USED CAR SALES tlOt lOJ 1933 FORD COACH 1937 OLDS. TOURING SEDAN 1937 OLDS. $CCC ODD MAC UfD COUPE 1936 NASH $OAA 4rUU yMC 110 OOC 'CtU 0 SEDAN 1936 PONTIAC SEDAN 1935 CHEV 14 Ton Truck 1937 DODGE 14 Ton Truck lOjIC 040 LUNDBERG MOTOR CO. PHONE 538 257 North Main - Ph. FUHRIMAN IMPLEMENT A-2- Ogden Livestock 463-- J To AU Horse Owners. Our horse shoeing shop is now open. All work Guaranteed. GEO. D. GRIFFIN 2ND SO. & MAIN E . t :! A-1- IT Bottling Co. a 4. A-2- i work Stoker Ap-- 6 A-2- j-- IKT,0 i and Repairing. Free eatimatei .New and used fixtures 121 South Main Phone 1082 7 Coal 254-- J Johnson Sand & Gravel Company A-1- 5 So. 0 HOUSES FOR RENT FUR. 3 RMS. mod. elec, SPECIAL! Ask 1 COMPLETE stock of hardy Iowa nt grown deciduous trees, shrubs & 1 E. vines. Fred's Flowers, 212 E 3rd 5 To whom it may concern: I will Bart Federation not be responsible for debts incur- SEED grain, n 0 wheat. Trebi, Bigelow, red by anyone other than myself. Barley. Certified Uton oats. A-- 5 George Mickelsen, Jr. Cleaned Si treated. Sacked in 100 lb. bags ready to sow. Reese RETAIL TRADE IN DUS TRY 5 Feed, Smithficld. MANDATORY ORDER NO. 3 ALFALFA hay, deL Egan, Ph. 038-J1 A I THEN TIC'ES OR LEARNERS The term learner" means be- HAY. Ph. 153-Smith-fielGeo. Aston, Ma-1- 5 ginner at a skilled occupation unless an occupation demands of the worker training and skill which is SPRINGER cows St heifers. Ph. 2 770. normally required in higher earnings for experienced workers. A WANTED TO BUY beginner at that occupation will not Q-8- 21 So. My-- GUARANTEED garbage service, weekly calls. Dan Andrews, Pb. R A-- Ph. Niederhauser. J. Phone LUBRICATING A-- 'f FOR SALE -- LEGAL NOTICES 90-- J Good Lawn Soil A-1- Women are advised not to talk too much at meals if they would Of keep their husbands healthy. course, the change will have to be to shock. prevent gradual Phone FORD A-2- A-- . 61 W. 1st X. A-- A-- J. A-2- 1 WIMMERS A-1- 0 081-R- I EASY WASHERS SOLD ON EASY TERMS A-- Herald-Journa- Special reduced prices on all used merchandise. This stock must be moved. No reasonable offers refused. 1935 $275 Coupe 1938 m GMG Truck, axel $550 C-International 14 Ton $300 C-International 14 Ton $350 0 International 14 ton $550 1933 Chevrolet Truck $125 1934 Ford V-- 8 14 Ton $250 1 935 Buirk Sedan $350 1931 DeSoto Coupe $ 75 Nash Sedan f inn $100 Plymouth Sedan 80 Caterpillar $300 6 Tractor $300 Good Work Horses Used Machinery V-- 8 35 D-8- 22-3- 98 COAL LUMP 6.50 6.50 5.75 Ton STOVE Ton NUT Ton PEA Ton OIL STOKER SLACK. Ton LARGE PEA COAL Ton RED ROCK SALT 100 Lbs. '5.00 '4.60 $ 5.40 50 Carbon Countva Best Coal. Guaranteed once triad always used. FERRELL BROS PHONE 271 . 221 Bo. Main . bright three-eight- t'3 H Markets At a Glance i Cache Valley Building Company above-name- : f - if V Butter Prices WANTED, LIVESTOC- Tv-- 10 to 300 LIVESTOCK AUTOS FURNITURE, ETC. Loans Passed on Same Day of Application! All Transactions Handled Here, Including Payments! Full Amount of Loan In Cash! STATE LOAN GO. OF LOGAN J. WILSON, Manager. Under supervision of state banking department Office Hours: 8 to 12, 1 to G, Daily 29 West First North phone 260 D. 1. EVERTONS ANNUAL F. MILL-EN- yI HOSE SALE NOW ON! REGULAR l f DOUBLE BRAID HOSE. ft. 7 SINGLE BRAID, Ft. 1 COUPLINGS 2.V pr. n |