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Show Wednesday, April SO, 1930. PAGE FIVE THE JOURNAL. LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH V ii SAVE $ $ $ We are Open Until 12 Toni Tor Sale Cultipacker. Call 981. ror Rent 4 room unfurnished SHERIFFS SALE home Phone 441. For Sale 169 4 three acres, IN' THE DISTRICT COURT OF miles from Gooding, road For Rent Modern office rooms THE FIRST JlDICItL DISGood location being oiled. Under American Enquire at TRICT OF TIIE STtTE OF r. gran-nnI. Refers Fnlls dam, house, barn, Baugh Motor Co. I fill. IN AND FOR THE 7. 4 omn again well wind mill, storage OF CACHE, into lien 4 room Rent For unfurnished tank, five miles sheep fence In H. Ill Close in. apartment. Callj Lewis B. Jamison, Plaintiff Montana white bean district. 9. tfhnT All ip. alfalfa Price $75 00 per vs William James Loosle and I acre $5000 00 down, terms on II. one of an his wife, Margaret P. Loosle, ii lent rare balance Enquire of owner for Ilermnn Andeison and his 17. Hollers details P. O. Box 537, Gooding, 'wife Lida Anderson, Mary A. 19. omtitete rot Idaho IftlltlB Smith and her husband, W. 2. Moo itt? H, xSmith, H. T. Hanks. The ropioeir F ederal K Land Bank of SI. I nemifced 25. N Ipr lit before COUNTY keley. a corporation, J. C. Hill MISCELLANEOUS CONSULT ut event OR TIIE RESPECTIVE SHIN- and W. C. Claypool, Jl. Ignited 27. 4 orenottfed doing business as Smlth- IES FOR FURTHER INIOR-MATIOFhct Aid to Club Women 2. i.o inlrkly field Fiumbmg and Heating 29. Ailtrmntivo Addresses and club paper? Company, and James G Ham:.l. ivfl injury 35. 4 In? prepared at reasonable rates IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF mond, Receiver of the National ' 38. rritirinnl or Magazine clippings rented 25 THE FIRST JUDICIAL DIS- - City Bank of Salt Lake City, of lead cents per set for two weeks, Defen- TRICT OF THE STATE OF Utah, a corporation. 37. Piece of Program suggestions. Literary lantbtr THE dants. UTAH, IN AND FOR 39. Pres To be sold at Sheriffs salfi Woikshop 4540 Wolff St. Dcn-ve- i. COUNTY OF CACHE. 40. Meil of Colorado. owi nay of May, 1930 granular anw. 11 o clock A. M. of said day 41. ltaii near at NOTICE TO CREDITORS Wanted or 49. Experienced sate gill 44. woman for general houseIn the Matter of the estate frail work. Phone 784-R4. Hr hlrlH of, Harriet C. Smith. Deceased. 47. Htlekjr staff f v rv Ashes and garbage Creditors will present claims removed. Phone 448. with vouchers to the under-- 1 at his office in Logan 5' 6 '( Int. on Farm Lo&ns. signed a Cache County, Utah on V City. Joseph E. Cardon. Logan. or before the 18th, day of I Pub1930. Date of First June J. W. AULT AND SON lication, April 15th, 1930. TRANSFER C. W. Dunn, Attorney for Furniture and pianos handled Executor. with care. PHONE 448. Z5SC2EnzaK'ifcMG9ft- -i Isaac S. Smith Executor of PAINTING the Estate of said Deceased. THE JOURNAL'S CROSS WORD PUZZLE arnnss Chet Shafer. 1. 3 Written By The Internationally Known Grand I)inpli,iin'' Guild of Former Pipe Organ Pumper..' tit The Fpoth - k. Sullen IS. S ur&ntsrrd n. 14. Ditio!!h . Mu in re Ifl. Spired TO VDVTOOI.S ' Solution of Yesterdays P zste Although it may he a trifle early to bring the matter to the attention of a wayward populace, it seems only fair to slate iliat I In most popular lorm of demise offered miller the present high tanif is mistaking a toadstool form mushroom. This particular method for obtaining choice seats for the celestial symphonies is strongly favored in tins land of milk and fumi paiiers. It hail the same drawhaiks that characterize anj other obituary-forminmushroom imisons, but hunters prefer it to all others. The open market offers a wide selection of deadly potions all of wliiih in sure the same results in the long run. Some even opeute faster and are considered h authorities to lie in many resjiecls. much neater. But. mushroom-hunting- , the element of chance for remaining attic and intact is reduced to the minimum. The number of citizens addicted to this form of running up a hill at the undertakers ia siirpisingly large. They do not deliberately rourtdeuth B. their luri t bey ability to differentiate between a fungus that is edible and one that is fatal. The history of the mushroom shows that fpw are capable and many are chosen. mushrooms are delectable. If a hunter secures a hatch of these he is lucky. But if lie ' happens to gather in toadstools his meal lakes on the form of a farewell dinner. I ndoubtedlj it is a very the sport. Also good thing that whim ritiens are nbf about taking up it would soon atmirlmn were an it Is seasonal. If it that few force the priie of shrouds to prohibitive lei els and then d lie very left to do till miles an lumr, at the present rate for mourners, in following tho ipp little lif arse to the reinetery. Tick em eurefnl lwn 011 phk Viil brethren. ' g 15. I nine k It Hc go. Mhtlott of a 1 home in reur i in? SI. I Itjaor S3. 1oolhlie part IL I olnir aaiifn s;. i ift uitii m lever S0. One of the liuid of rosorr II. Intel of the IS. 33. 14. 17. sett Ke?ret herry figures Lar?e serpent tS. IlflHf S3. I ell 42. 4i. 4H. foreign Sarrutfnr Twin brother of Jeeoh 49. nded New: ffltnh, form II. Hint's tionis 2. Pot erf; 53. Mnsruti name: ttbnr. 14. frttH 4mtiii' IIOIV 1. N I Mtibes a nils tnke f. storm I. Pnnrtrd 4. fnglUli essayist 5. lln are step property Beginning at the sou t --east comer of the south-wequarter of Section 24, Township 14 North of Range One West of Salt Lake Meridian and, rune ning thence west 50 north ICO rods; 'thence east 50 reds: thence south 160 rods t the place of beginning, containing 50 acres with ail water and water rights belonging thereto, as the property of said Defendants Dated this 12th day of April to-w- it: st rods;-thenc- 1930. W. H. Sheriff - of Shaw, Cache County, Utah. Adv. NORMAN TORE TRANSFER rr 503 -l. MEMORIALS v DECORATING PAPER HANGING LEONARD MATHEWS PHONE 1136-- J NOTICE TO CREDITORS In thq, matter of the estate of Charles Kallstrom. also FOR EXCHANGE OR SALE. known as Charles F. Kallstrom DE- Farm 114 acres Irrigated land. and Charles Kellstrom. CEASED. free water, mostly planted to claims' Creditors will certified Grimm alfalfa and with vouchers topresent the under- All red clover. at his equipped and signed administrator, ready to go. Tractor, horses, residence at Logan. Utah, on etc. 8 room modern house, or before the 20th day of June, Delco lights, everything requir1930. ed for modern farm. Adjoins Herbert Kallstrom, Adminitownsite Sterling, Idaho. Price strator. L. Tom Perry, Attorney for $15,000 00. 20 percent down, balance to suit, or will trade administrator. for clear city property to $10.-0Date of first publication 00. Write owner. Alice EngApril 19, 1930. Date of last publication May land, 1228 E. Center, Pocatello, Idaho. 19, 1930. IN TIIE PRICE RANGE OF ALL- Mark Every Graie" SPECIALS ON MARKERS $30 marker for $25; $25 for $20; $20 for $15; $10 marker for $5. A limne company, anil the largest and oldest institution of in I tali Don't let this year go without a marker. its kind OUR MONUMENTS are the highest expressinii of Memorial Art made of tle finest imperishable stone in the very newest and most modern designs, and modestly priced. j of fifteen years Breaking all established re died at the age was made ia cords for average butterfat pro In 1929, her grave rn his a position tested commanding herds duction by Jesey with Re- - ranch and marked Herd Improvement for the to carry of thfe American Jersey manent headstone of Club! John Coppinis herd of,through the years the record achievements cows (her nineteen purebred Jersey at Ferndale, Califoria yielded It has been almost a innrter an average of 667 80 lbs - of of a century since Mr. Coppini butter, per cow during the started into the Jeisry i.s less Classified This with three purebred yearling' Advertising twelve months of 1929. financial butterfat heifers and modest average exceptonal now He is recognized yield was made on twice a day j assets. Jersey FOR SALE milking ipa during the year as one of the leading of the the breeders and dairymen the cows recsived only owner usual care given a profitable United States and is the with Call F. M. Young 1093 for cut ranch of a fifteen-acr- e dairy herd. all the and home modern a tulips. mature two There were only necescows In the herd during the barns and equipment Sale Two 2 year old reFor Six of the sary for an efficient indairy time of the test. herford bulls. Noel gistered all active is He herd were heifers with first plant. J Carter, Preston, Idaho. to the movements pertaining calf. During the entire year m For Sale of da'tyin? cows development Practically new dou- an -- average - of. thirteen were in 1923 he reand California, ble harness. Phone 696-J-were in milk, and nine the at California milked throughout the test. Of presented in Lon- Artificial flowers for Memorial these nine cows, one. a senior World's Dairy Congress At the present Day. Order early from Mrs. England. don, lbs. 05 720 i yielded is a director of the J. W. Wixom, 470 So. 5th West. he time others three and of butterfat, Cattle club, American Jersey produced more than 625 lbs., of the National of Trailers for sale at 233 East organization 5th North. butterfat. breeders1 Jersey Cream checks received by Mr. For 213 Sale At F,ast 3rd average Coppinl showed an , cows 1000 South cedar posts. in for Bride Old income ,he Year 14 gross 578-- J. Phone milk of $25 per cow per month, Mr. Coppini or $300 per year. GLORIA was paid $4,190 65 for the total Attempts Suicide 00 ry i "j 3. butterfat sold during the year, and in addition his income from the herd was increased by the sale of a number of calves. During the thirteen years In which Mr. Coppini has been carrying on production testing profit has never been sacrificed to secure spectacular producPractical feedtion records. ing Amethods are used, and Mr insisted Coppini has always pay that all cows in his herdmaina good profit above tenance cost. Every cow Is tested and an "accurate record Very kept of her performance. records County, described Logan City, Cachg Utah, the following Ilard-shelle- d , WESTERN DAIRY HERD CAPTURES HIGH YIELD CROWN per-gist- at the font door and steps of in the County court house 270 North Mailt I LOST vest Main LOST Eastman Kodak, pocket size. Return to Journal office. hand this Baby Chicks On week. Reds, Rocks, Leghorns Tom Rowley. Phone 113-FOR RENT ror Sale The Mrs. Isaac Smith home, partly furnished. Very For Rent Furnished apart cheap. Also two city lots near ment. 205 E. 3rd North. U S. A. C. Cardon Realty Company. For Rent 3 room furnished apartment. Phone 141. For Sale Five room modern home, good location. Apply For Rent Furnished 3 room at Journal. apartment. 131 West 2nd 734-- J. This Week's Specials Felt North. Phone base Linoleum 80c to $1 25 For Rent 6 roomed modem per running yard. Pabco rugs house, close in. Reasonable-2-J- 9x12. $6 50. Coil mattress $17 50 Phone to $20 00. Whirldry Washers, regular $52 50 going for $37 50 Nicely furnished modern apartthis week. Crystal Bottling and ments. Prices from $25.00 to Furniture Exchange. 72 West 1 $35 00 per mouth. Apply 135 North Phone 444 East Center. Phone 1071-804 N. BE M STER OF THE SITUATION I Whether you hunt tlie rnlihit or the rabbits hunt you, its best to go prepared to come - out master of (he situation. Reining Ion, Winchester and Savage rifles and shotguns. Peters ammunition, and hunling togs by the best makers are liere. AT AlLL. I WELL, Idaho, April 30 old bride. Mrs. (7p) A to Emily Snyder, who was said have attempted suicide a week ago in a fit of despondency, from Is reDorted recovering the bullet wound In a hospi- tal. St. Maries, . ar - -- - Logan, Utah Brigham and I('..Business' Ogden RECOMMENDED GLAZING! LARSEN GLASS COMPANY B I K E AND O SPOKTING G O O D S CO. - CENTRAL SERVICE GET ACQUAINTED PART Cur Get NBC 0.0 3rd NORTH AND MAIN - you need Gas or Oil, Greasing, Tire or Tube Repairing-- see us the cost is no more than ordinary service Use Shell Cleaning Solvent. CENTRAL GARAGE Of IT WAS A NIGHTMAPF past; -- and i think THING TO 150 NOW IS TO fwA-r'- s iye some STATION If youre not a Central enthusiast now, pet the habit of callinsr at oner of the finest station in the valley.- - When Clothes Make The Woman of 7,674 3 lbs. of i Homes, like individuals, are first appraised 'by glance at the eyes for your w billows !ii?yyes of your home. And too much attention cun not be -- paid to window glazing. We handle the liest glass for oil purjioses. WtThlso do pieiure framing. Plume 423-V- Nut coal best for summer. Get it of Sanders. Phone 293. - - Associated with JOHN II. ROTT SONS, "Over 50 Year of Successful ,' r 891 by Julian Ollendorff and t want this investment i i Vets; TO PAY BIG DIVIDENDSINTEND To SOME -! DON'T tfftTTTFASWlON AT2TIST. LET'S DO 5TVLISU Phone IW 4 fc i Australian Sheep Go At 35 Cents X Dozen Brisbane, Australia tAP) A sheepman in the Mungindi creditable production have been completed bv indivi- disrtict of Queensland where duals in the herd and at the there has been little rain for Mr. two years, made a big deal. He present time cows tested byCall- sold 1,700 sheep at the rate of Coppini hold five of the fomla championships for the- 35 cents a dozen, different age classes. This ex j sheepmen in the dis- -cellent progress has not been trlct cnyy him. They candue to any fortunate circum- not give their stock away. stances but to carefully plannOwing to the lack of rain the ed breeding and testing work sheep are a burderi rather than of & number extending over an asset as feed costs have years. risen to exhortant levels. cow One noted foundation owned by Mr. Coppini, Nobles Sayda Polo, was twice living Increase in long distance champion of the Boosts of Horses . Jersey breed and during her ten completed production "tests The Madison, Wls. (AP) yielded a total of 6.307.51 lbs of butterfat, the equivalent of workhorse Is due tp stage a 7,884 lbs., or almost four tons of comeback" In financial value, use of butter, and 91,916 lbs of milk, all because of increased the college of the equivalent of 42,751 quarts tractors, predicts All except one of agriculture xxat the University of of milk. Mrs. Coppinis present herd of Wisconsin. nineteen high producing cows Inroads of tractors on the are descendants of this cele- horses's domain have resulted brated cow, and ten were sued ip fewer horses being raised, son. and the value of the horse thus by Noble's Sayda Polos Silver Medal bull" now head of increases with the decrease in Mr. Copoinls herd. supply, the university officials Mr. Copinis success as a say, Wisconsin farmers have not Jersey breeder and a dairyman has been so closely related to yet decided they can get along of . Noble's without the horse, according to the achievements Sayda Polo that when his cow the university. SCORCIIY SMITH by John C. Terry Tractors Price tpt "awgr jjwiyurr |