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Show rniF Pare Two. CACHE AMERICAN Emrf-Woek- ly Newspaper, Published Every Tuesday and By tho Cacti American Publishing Co, al tj Heat Center Street, Lacan (tab J. CX ALLEN Jr, Editor WM. C. ENGLAND, Manacer IIOYD ROSE, Adrertlainr Manacer J. 1L ENGLAND, Mechanical Superintendent u Entered Tost Office Friday ify " TaHTF AMFRTrAM V Behecrlptioa Kalee by carrier or mall one year Advertising ratee made known npon application. 4 L50 F.MILE ZOLA'S iiC T "J HAPTEn Tires Vt wmr Bit BirrKvsa f the ekodowe at Parte ' HwwW L4 t CO-- p 11 Li. Tear walled up tn Nana' area making them even more limpid and aof'er than they uaually were, "leaving?" aha aald, "for 1arlaf" "No, my dear," ha aald aoflly, "for Algeria." "AlgrrlaT Where la IhatT but I won't "lie a Ion way off ba there long. Only a month." hla Ha etnpped pleading abruptly, A aep-did- A hs I 27-2- SUMMONS I LOGAN MONUMENT one-fif- th t 60 160 00 240 00 50 00 100 00 50 00 100.00 200 00 100.00 100 00 20 00 160 00 30 00 60 00 100 00 150 00 50 00 280.00 120 00 10 00 down-payme- nt AMERICAN CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL 1850 Downing St., Denver Colo. Covers the ENTIRE United States Beauty Starts t With A Glean Skin Melba Cleansing Cream goes to the depths of tiny pores. It gently and thoroughly removes cosmetics and dust, never reached by soap. To use this light, penetrating cream night and morning is the indispensable first rule for a skin of aOuring 'satin-smoot- h jf beauty. So gentle, It seems to caress the skin it is so light it cannot stretch even the tiniest pore. Use for face, throat and shoulders. ha told them tha new, when they were come together. She watched their fncea. "Pouf." ecoffed Batin, that old codger uin't do anything. What can ha aay about what George doee and If George want where he etaye to be near you, tbate Georgea bual-neas- !" But Zoo was more cynical about the whole affair. Don't be too eure, Nana, she Andre la George' advised. In the army, and while he perhaps can't cancel leave and order George away from here to some other post, he may be able to pull some wire and get him transferred." Oh." sobbed Nana wildly. He ean'tl He cant! I love George too much for anything like thle to happen. God wouldnt allow It. Nobody would. It'a the only real happiness Ive ever hadl" She shook her head frantically. "1 can't lose him! Someone must do something." She looked helplessly at the two women. "Can't you do anything for me? Someone must help me! The sound outside of someone pounding on the door. Interrupted them. Her first thought was of George. It's George," ake cried. And running swiftly out of tha room she opened the front door. Georg It wa; he rushed to her lde. "Oh. darling," ha aald. Further words between them were cut short i they embraced frantlcallv, pressing almost painfully. heart to heart, tighter and tighter, until there waa no space between them. In another moment ahe was bending him back, and her face waa glorious with laughter. She surveyed iilm aa aha always did. Oh, George, Im so happyl Then you don't have to go. You can stay and be mine forever and ever?" Hla face framed In Its expression, the answer. No, my love. I'm leaving. I Just had time to come over to say goodbye but. Just for a little while, darling. IU be right back." a-- It's killing ma to go away from you now?" But Nana hardly heard. Bha repeated her lova to him aa If In a " f trancei. "1 lova you I am happy with you wanted ao many thlnga with you, and now you go away." "But tt can't be for long." ha said. "A month at the moatl Ill writ every day. Ill show tbit stupid meddling Andre, that prig brother of mine, that separating people can't destroy love. I'll write every day you'll write me, won't 1 you ?" "I'll write you," she aald softly, "and I'll wait for you. but I can't understand, when 1 love you aa do, why this must happen. What did 1 ever do to Andre? Why muat he bate me? In the distance a train whistle sounded ominously. George spoke to her hurriedly. "I must go, my darling. I'll aend you my address. Kiss ma and tell me again you love me." So, for the last time, Nana held her only lova in her arms. Tears filled her eyes. There la nothing now," aha said to heraelf, "nothing for me to live for, nothing, nothing, nothing. . . I love you," she cried, "you know I love you. "Come back to me, George, you must come back." He gave one last long look at her, and In tt time and apace were merged. "Nothing, Nana, do you hear me, nothing could ever keep me away In a from you. Ill be back month. And really I wont be gone. I'll be In your heart . . the same as youll be In mine. No matter what might happen, we'll etlll be together. One last kiss, darling, and then I must go." A long kiss, and then goodbye. to George. Goodbye "Goodbye, George, goodbye, oh my lovel Goodbye." Tears made their lips salt She watched him go down tha walk and Into hla waiting carriage. She watched the carriage for a long time, until far away, very far away down the road. It moved out of sight. (TO BE CONTINUED) 1 ... You will also want the new Melba Cold Cream 25c You Wouldnt Have Time LBA for All This Reading Cleansing Cream If your dealer cannot supply you, send us bis name PARFUMERIE MILD A 580 ' Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. . . . Every American want! to know more about the building of hi nation than the schoolbook histones teO him, but few of ua have time to pore over the many volumes necessary for that Th Illustrated feature articles by Elmo Scott Watson wnich appear regularly In this paper offer an answer to that need. 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Tell your teaches tad jrow classmates about them! y 375 50.00 5 Roberts And In accordance cf law and an order of the Board of Directors made on the last named date, so many of shares of each percel of stock as may be necessary will be sold at the office of said tlon, at 124 South Mam street, Lo- van Citv, Utah, on the 12th day of May, 1934 at the hour of 12 oclock noon to pay the delinquent assessment thereon with cost of advertising and expenses of sale. D. H. THOMAS, Secretary, Logan, Utah. Dated. April 23. 1931. "r In accordance with law and by order of the Board of Directors the above sale has been postponed to July 12, 1934 at the same hour and place. claims present ALICE C. OCHSENBEIN, Administratrix of the Estate of said Deceased. VTe Let JOHN Do It Cache Valley's Oldest natter carry a complete line of Shoe Polishes, Cleaners and Laces f Have you tried Angelus Glossy White Cleaner? We Value Trade No. 9 JohisnextHat & Shine Parlor . to Budge Clinic Main, Logan C. W. DUNN. Attorney for Administratrix. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LOGAN, a corporation, Plaln- tiff. vs. NEWEL W. SMITH. LA VOR G. ALLEN, and RUTH ALLEN, his wife, Defendants. To be sold at sheriff's sale on the 22nd day of May, 1934, at twelve oclock noon of said day. at the front door of the County Court House at Logan, Cache County, Utah, the following described property, towlt: PARCEL 1: Commencing at a point four Everything in Radio, Certified Radio & Refrigeration Service Sales. Electric & Refrigeration Phones 184, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DISJUDICIAL THE FIRST TRICT OF THE STATE OF FOR THE UTAH, IN AND COUNTY OF CACHE. Why Be Bothered With Washing at Home When You Can Have It Done So Cheaply at SHERIFFS SALE THE DISTRICT COURT OF JUDICIAL DISTHE FIRST TRICT IN AND FOB THE COUNTY OF CACHE, STATE OF UTAH. SUMMONS to-w- it: Ladies and Gents Hats of all kinds Cleaned and Blocked by an Expert 1334. 15th. Dated, May 13th, 1934. D. H. THOMAS, Sec. Lena Godfrey, and Brigham G. Godfrey, Plaintiffs, vs. George J. Godfrey, Letitia Thompson, Albert M. Esther Thompson. Godfrey, William G. Godfrey, Brigham Godfrey, Etta L. Godfrey Thompson, Reuben Godfrey, Zelda A. Adams, Elizabeth A. Van Fleet, Louise A. Watts, Helen Atkinson, Leroy A. Luella R. Atkinson, Atkinson, Chester J. Atkinson, Dora B. Atkinson and Rhea Atkinson, known and only surviving heirs of Elizabeth Godfrey, deceased; and against all other persons unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, or Interest In, or lien upon the real property described In the complaint adverse to the plantiff's ownership, or clouding plaintiffs title thereto, Defendants. STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you if served within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and In case of your failure to do so, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of This the above entitled Court. action is brought to recover judgment, quieting plaintiffs title to the following described property, situated In Clarkston precinct. Cache County, Utah, Beginning 9 rods south of the northwest comer of Block 3, Plat Townsite Survey; "B, Clarkston east 9 rods; thence thence running South 1514 rods: thence West 9 rods; thence North 1514 rods to the place of beginning, further described as situate in section 34, Township 14 North of Range Two West of the Salt Lake Meridian. Also Lot 3, Block 4, Plat B, Clarkston Townsite Survey, situate in the Northeast quarter of Section 34, Township 14 North of will Creditors of, ith vouchers to the undersigned at her home. No. 570 East, 7th North Street. Locan. Utah, on or before the 17tli. dav of July 1934. Date of first publication; May 30.00 40.00 60.00 IN woil for HATS Notice to Creditors 4000 cost attending a business college. You can complete the course In bookkeeping or banking, and receive your diploma in two months. You can learn to write over 104 words a minute in shorthand In leas than two months, and you can become an expert, rapid typist In six weeks. A small and easy monthly terms will get and a good you started Immediately. Complete satisfaction position guaranteed, or your tuition will be refunded In full. Send ten cents in coin or stamps for complete descriptive literature of the courses in which you are interested. Do it today. CO. fail-50.- MONEY Ill a, , T37 MORE o run-run- ad iMt gtrl In reconditioning yuur car ftr the spring and sum- ta Hana, 1X1. Jail hr fora rruaca intend the ru ii a war, hut beta mode Praa tha aimt eelebrnted aetreea of her mer driving campaign, it is to he hoped that you did into lima be tiaetan Oninor. a theatre who fell ta lava with her aaS not stop with the engine, the brakes, the lights. Of aware mailt hrr fnmoaa aa ha could farea hrr At a puppet. Bat Sana te bteoiaa ta in be but these must course, perfect shape, perhaps you realty " lava wM Oeorga Jtaffnt, a anldler trha, at tha prreral tlnt, tier mourn nuruenea overlooked a vital feature in every automobile the young la IlHa with Ata brotkrr da4ra, at ta r brother done thle?" she "lies a rotator, ta th nr aammtr pit la. wAIrA a eked, yot tires. metal'ically. "Andre waa ortlara aa Jtoaa'e, living thara with here. 11a told mi ha would iatra ead too. Aar frienda. While your brakes stop the wheels, it is the tires Salta 1 believe ba dt trrtvora lAal Oeorga 4a 4a loaa trtfA arata ua, but Sna a. aad lArrarraa la ArraA ap IAa could." that stop the car. That fact is being emphasized in affair. Ha went to era ffana. oad of"Ha can't, darling." anawared her moaap which aha refated ta "11a lant doing It. Il'a th this day of high speed and increased horsepower. If fered iaka. h he arid aha trail y loved Oeorga. George. Ifa order." army IAa mover bran eauld ha up aad "Hut ha had U dona?" aha preeeed. you go fast, you must stop quickly. And that is where palp that tleaa and decent lAlnp aha had "Yea." ha anawared eiowly. "ba aver known 4a Ar life, a good tire comes in. It dona" bad KOW OO OH WITH TflH BTOR1 Nana waa allant for a tong time. an Figures, obtained by the National llureau of CasWhan Andro bad gone and after Bh looked at -- ar man with had awakened from the faint empty expreaalon on her faca Wonualty and Surety Underwriters, indicate that three-fourt- Nana anyone that amasement Into which aha had bean preclpl der. and y could be eo cruel, were In her every of the cars inspected in a number of states last tated by Andra'a threat of arparat-Infrom her from George, her firat act action. She waa Ilka a child taken of 48 cent defects. had per dangerous Nearly waa to dreaa aa quickly aa poaalhla. whom a plaything bad been year a atern parent. than eutnmnned Batin, bar by these defective cars were equipped with tires that Bha I "1 love you," aba aald at laat, friend of earlier Parte day a, when and Dow you go love George, you, tha walked had both dirty in A even condition. fair were either poor or only they poor, It lan't right." itreeti together atruggllng to live, away. Ha ahrugged hla ahoulders help a fair tire, is liable to a puncture or blowout, and and 7.00, Gralnar'g old friend whom villa leaaly. of th In ha placed eharga "Of eourae It lan't." ha aald. "But everyone knows what that means at high speeds. during hla enforced abeenre,to but what can I do? If I don't go. I'll ba not bribed had Nana whom of number abnormal noticed All drivers have the bar affair with George. Then abot for deearllon. Don't you blowouts and punctures during the first warm days. The heat has raised the air pressure and a worn tire has blown out or punctured on a sharp obstruction or severe bump. During the winter months the dampness has seeped in through the cuts and bruises produced by thousands of miles of driving. This dampness has decayed the rubber and weakened the tire. . There were 7,120 accidents last year due to punctures or blowouts. In 4S0 of these accidents persons were killed and there were 27,160 skidding accidents in which 1,420 persons were killed and 30,200 injured. Look your tires over carefully, and if they are not up to standard replace them! IU write yon., .and you." SHERIFFS 2 B e a matter November t, 1931, at the Lacan. Utah, nruler the Act of March 3, 1997. learn Bookkeeping, Banking, Shorthand and YOU can at home in half the time, and at the T 11 P-- To ; eeond-elaa- at Wednesday. May 16. 1934. rods six feet South of a point SALE rods West Of the Northwest . corner of Lot 4. Block 5. Plat "B IN TIIE DISTRICT COURT OF g Logan City Survey, thence THE FIRST JIDKTM, DIS. West 15 rods; thence South TRICT IN A.I FOR THE '5 rods 11 8 feet; tlieiice East West COUNTY Range OF of the Lake Salt NOTICE CACHE, STATE DELINQUENT is rods; tlienoe North 6 rods 11 Meridian. OF UTAH. feet to the place of beginning, Beginning at the southwest corof corporation, Cache KnitN'an-ner of Ilkxk 3. Plat "B", Clark-sto- n containing 85 ami 8 square rods. The FIRST NATIONAL BANK ting Woiks, location of princiTownslu OF LOGAN. UTAH, a corporation Of Survey, running PARCEL 2. business Logan, pal plane thence vs. BROWN H. wood' Tiu-rare Utah. (lclinqucnt east 9 North t 15S rods; thence Also, part of Lot 1, Block 25. plaintiff, also known as B. H. WOOD, EMMA lienee South 15S rods; ujjon the following described A" of Logan Farm Survey, Plat WOOD, his wife, E ' L. st k. mi account of assessment rods; thi'iire West 9 rods to the 'commencing at a point 3 rods CHESNEY. Defendants. and of beginning, containing West of tiie center of ieViid tiie 19th day of Feb. 1934, place Ra.l-iroS.U O To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on the s'erul amounts set opixudte 139'v square rods; further described track on the North side of the nanns of respective stock as situate In Nrctlon 34, Town- West Field Street, and running tiie 18th day of May, lsa at ship 14 North of Range Two Wert tlienoe West 11 rods and 2 feet; twelve o'clock noon of said day of the Salt Lake Meridian. at door front the of the County 'thence North 18 rods and 11 feet; L. E. NELSON. of Logan City, Cache Itlience East 4 rods; thence North Court Hou Attorney for Plaintiff. i8 rods and 8 feet; thence East 10 County. Utah, the following dePoet Office Address: to scribed property, towlt: rods and 11 feet, more or 8 Arimo Block, Logan. Utah. 'O. 8. L. Railroad fence; thence Tiie South Half of the North of the Northeast quarter and southeasterly along railroad fence half the south half of the North half 27 rods and 10 feet, more or le.-to the place of beginning, con- of the Northwest quarter of Section 7. Township 13 North of Range 1 IN TIIE DISTRICT COURT Ol taining 2 acres, more or le.vi. East of the Salt Lake Meridian TIIE FIRST DISILL DR Jl water all with 80 acres. Together rights containing . TRICT OF TIIE STATE OF Margaret l,E " thereto and with a Dated this 20th day of ApnL A UTAH. IN AND LOR THE pertaining 133 35 250 00 Roberts to from said D. 1934. of and way right COUNTY OF CACHE. E ta'e of Margaret tract cf land adjoining the same JEFF STOWELL, j 145 30 00 3 U. Roberts Sheriff of Cache Co. Utah HARRIET I. M. LONO. Plain-900- 0 along the east side thereof. Re ate of Margaret H. WEATHERSTON Dated this 26ih day of April, tiff. vs. HOWARD J. LONO, De297 (I. Roberts 1934. Deputy Sheriff. fendant. Rotate of Margaret L. TOM PERRY, Attorney for JEFF STOWELL. 20 00 THE STATE OF UTAH Sheriff of Cache, Co. Utah Plaintiff. TO SAID DEfENDANT: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty daj? after service of this summons upon you In If served within the county which this action Is brought, otlicr-wh- e within thirty days alter serT. It BROWN, Mgr. vice, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your ure so to do. Judgment will be 20 00 rendered against you according to Monuments and Markers. The latest Sand Blast the complaint, 100 00 i the demand of filed which been with the has 300 00 80 00 Clerk of the above entitled Court. Equipment for Carving and Lettering. Is brought to recover This action 550 00 !a Judgment dissolving the marriage heretofore 10 00 'contract existing be-82 East Center Street Logan, Utah 00 'tween you and the plaintiff. 30 00 L. TOM PERRY. 60 00 Attorney for Plaintiff. 50 00 Post Office Address: 40 00 First National Bank Bldg. 30 00 Lcgan, Utah. 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