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Show CACHE AMERICAN Page Four LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Services For Jessop Child were ' sp-ti- t Chri'-tcnsen- , LEWISTON Probate and Guardianship Notices, Consult County Clerk or the respective signers for further oand NOTICE TO Abo Rollabout Ironer model ha Irons Everything from the Largest to the Smallest . . . Sheerest Garments While Com fortably Seated . . . Phone 395 W. Center 140-- Smithfiel-d- , Logan, Utah Hyrum, Utah UtahWellsville, Preston, Idaho Specials for Sat, June ig HILLS RED Per Pound COFFEE 5? R c . . . . ?ivanPkg POTATO CHIPS 12 OZ. LOAVES Three For . . . UNGRADED No. 2 Can ad-iri- D Fancy cut No. 2 Can Blue Pine 1935. JOHN A. CROCKETT, Administrator cf the Estate of John T. Thompson, deceased. NEWEL G. DAINES, Attorney. Publication dates: June 14, 21, 28, July 5, 12. 2 PORKSBEARSie MATCHED SLICED NOTICE TO CREDITORS i Kt11' BISCUITS CREDITORS In The District Court of (he First Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for The County of Cache In the Matter of the Estate of JOHN T. THOMPSON, Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned trator at his office at Crockett Loan and Abstract Com- EanL 5011111 Maln Street' Logan Cache County, State of Utah, on or before the 17th day of August A. Hall CORNFLAKES . PINEAPPLES,21-2- In The District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for The County of Cache In the Matter of the Estate cf MARIE TARBET, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with , TUNA FLAKESffiTu OLD PAL SALMON GET THE FACTS ABOUT b 4 CAi'N' No. ELECTRIC t-- i IT 1' 1 Tall Can . . Blue Pine 2 yjoclesut vy oz. Can mi t Vienna 2 , Jit . 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Let us show you how easy it is to have one in your home. Ask us about Hes king for a day, and the world of sports is his. the Give Dad this tribute a BIG FISH gift of fine sporting goods because that is what hell Contest appreciate most. A most complete line of hooks, flies and other sporting equipment vs Phone 380-- W 54 West 1 . . LARGE SIZE Come in and Get Our Free Book on Home Laundering - . . LARGE JUICY Ironer operates. Phone 444 North Utah - is NOTICE TO Seated We Deliver CREDITORS voucheis to the undersigned at the office of Newel G. 211 Cache Valley Bank Dames, Bldg., Logan City, Cache County, S ate of Utah, on or before the 17th day of October, A. D. 1935 LEONA WILLIAMS and HARRY of M. WILLIAMS, Executors the Estate of James M. Godfrey, also known as James Mathew God- frev, deceased. NEWEL G. DAINES, Attorney. Publication dates: June 14, 21, 28, July 5, 12. CLARKSTON e Grocery BBKI In the Matter of the Estate of JAMES M. GODFREY, also known as JAMES MATHEW GODFREY, Deceased. will Creditors present claims wih PARADISE Ladies-B- r CANAL In The Distiict Court of the First Judicial District of the State of I tah. in and for The County of Cache pU Clarkston Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Ravsten and children .Jenell, Limm and Vernon spent the pa-- t week visiting relatives In Rupert, Idaho. Miss Sybil Thompson, daughter S of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Thompson who was operated on for appendicitis on Friday is improving rapidly. Mr. and Mrs. LeRov Thomp- son are happy over the arrival cf a baby girl. Mrs. John Owen of Fielding is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Thompson. Mr. ' and Mrs. Thomas H. Godfrey, Mrs. Eliza B. Godfrey and Evan and Lavar left for a visit, to Idaho on Thursday. They will attend the reunion of the John Scott family. Miss Agatha Hatch and Ivan Allen of Cove were Clarkston visitors on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Malmberg entertained Mr. and Mrs. Thos Goodey at Supper on Saturday evening. H. H Thompson of Idaho Falls nun.-trato- LEGAL NOTICES An-Ols- Ss ofl.S'aBish- vouchers 'Mis 1 At Millvil! to the undersigned Ad-- 1 at the office of Newel G. Dames, 211 Cache Valley Bank C.ty, Cache County, Fldg , ate of Utah, on or before the 17th day of August, A. D. 1935. DEWAIN TARBET, Adnumstia-- 1 tor of the Estate of Mane Tarbet, Deceased. NEWEL G. DAINES, Attorney. Publication dates: June 14, 21, 23, July 5, 12. sent the wek end in ClarLston. Manard Clark entertained Saturday m honor of the birth- day of her dan' liter, Sa a Ann, Twelve gucVs enjoyed a delicious Utui ai.d a social aftenoon. Mr. and Mis. Herbert Anderson of Paul, Idaho .cere guests at the heme of Mr. and Mis. Peter S Ear.n on Friday M.s. Clara Jolmscn spent the Mr. and Mrs. El-- 1 awarded, high score, Jennie Chri--mer Humphreys Mrs. Charles An-- tense n, low score, Nelda Wheeler. we jk end at O., den. Mr. and Mrs. Ervan Maddox Special gue.t derson, Mrs. Murl Jenson and Mis. high cut, Mary Warr. LaP.ue Poul- - :.ed home fiom a two weeks aca were Dorothy Eaer, Siooler. Mrs. Thomas Norris and son,icn. Eta Te'ford, Mary Warr cl"r.i m Notxaoka Miss Powers ci Blair, Jen-- 1 Nebraska acoompaned them here last week at the Salt Lake City, Q Paul Myrtle Telford. The Pamary officers and teachny home of Mrs. Seph.a Wallace. Mrs. Zona Wiser and Miss Belli ers entertained Monday afternoon for services Millville Funeral Rogers were Logan visitors Tues- m honor of Miss Ruby Lofthouse. The afternoon was spent, p.aymg Geraldine, two year old daughter day. of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jessop and Mrs. Rulon Lowe and bunco. High score was w:n by Mr. were held In the ward chapel on Mrs. Margaret Rogers were Pres- Ruby Lofthouse and low score by A two course Tams. Thelma Wednesday afternoon with Bishop ton visitors Wednesday. Sylvester Anderson In charge. The Olsen family reAmong those attending the MIA lunch was served and a beautiful Lewiston The opening song was "Some- union was held in the 1st ward June conference at Salt Lake City lamp shade presented by Presiprayer, 8 with were Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Smith, dent Esther Shaw to Miss Lofttime You'll Understand; chapel Saturday June A. R. Hovey; piano solo, Myrtle Miss Edith fiver, Miss Berniece house who has been the organist in charge. Yeates. The speakers were Bishop Rawhns, Frell Blair, Cleda Leavitt, for several years. Mrs. lead by Community singing Franklin Bitters, Bishop John Y. Blanche Taggart, Spencer Tag- The Relief Society held their anWilliams; Invocation, Roy t. nual meeting Tuesday. Mrs. D. gat Willard address of we of Brigham M. Bickmore presided: Song, led Mrs. Ven Channel b vocal sol , vester Anderson. Special musical City spent part of the week in by Gertrude Welch and assisted ci Pet speech, Mr. and numbers were: Duet, 'Heber Olsen Lewiston visiting relatives. piano by Alice D. Olsen; prayer Mrs. Israel Yeates cf Nibley and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Orchard and Maud Olsen; song; biography cf X Ilhams! Provof Mr. and Mrs. Ilovard Layne spent the life of Emma Shaw, by her a song by Luella Jensen Wilma Hendricks; song, City daughter, Ann Welch; duet, Ln a idence; closing song; benediction reading, on gene- Sunday afternoon at Brigham Orden talk Dean Olsen; Earl was in Pills Shaffer. Interment Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Van James and Mildred O. Norman, stunts by Emil Olsen; by the alogy where visitor dur- accompanied by Alice D. Olsen on the Millville cemetery A1 Dean was a Salt Lake City and Lorena Leona, Wilma, grave was dedicated by Bishop ing the week. of Elizabeth biography piano; Hendricks; song, Gweneth Elaine Arnold Fuhriman of Ridgedale. her by daughter, Humphreys genHatch; Annie talk, Hendricks; Everton Mrs. Melvin Mr. and o Priscilla James .Duet by Mae of Idaho Falls spent Sunday ealogy report by Miss Elva Olsen; Lou Miles and Thomas accompanDavid with Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hood- closing remarks by Bishop ied by Ruby Lofthouse on piano; O. Hendricks; song, Alice Williams; less. A delibiography of Jane Price Oldham, Danielson. Lionel Olson P. Nils Mrs. Mr. and 'prayer, Jane Pearce; one at by her daughter, served was dinner cious with spent Saturday and Sunday Paradise Mr. and Mrs. B. H. minutes cf the first annual Rewere present. There eighty o'clock. Fairview. and In Preston relatives California; lief Society of ward was read bv Mrs. Helen Bair entertained the Barrows of Vallejo, Miss Mrs. Emma Stooler and family Norma President Priscilla James; sdng; Mrs. Barrows and of Phoenix, Arizona Is visiting La Ga club at her home Thursday were Sunday prayer, Annie Oldham, Refresh- afternoon. Dainty refreshments were Barrows of Ogden at the home of Ola N. Nilson. was the recrea-- 1 guests of Mr. and Mrs. John P. ments were served. Among those who attended Pri- served and bridge were James. mary conference In Salt Lake City tion of the afternoon. Prizes last week Friday, June 14. 1935 A small down payment, and a few dollars each month. Phone us or drop into our store. IL1CTRIC RANCH ELECTRICITY IS THE BIGGEST BARGAIN IN THE HOME UTAH POWER & LIGHT GO. MUTTON LEGS Per Pound Dozen d.23 |