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Show r PAGE SIX. Legion Submits Leases For New Library To Public Pagan At Twelve -- By UTAH, DAILY HERALD, LOGAN, Hill Billy ij Admii do y nt t l iu-- t yuuu Aitiw i it.-s- :u,vu uiili iin .11 iu with always Ap Jn rli i h y i.avp v.urkAii: juihux litii.ir, esl. I. 11 w im- a; r.i.l i ' i; bh iani a ; - .)! Lot i or 'nit Cj. iiia Gibbon' ns b:h Hyiiall.i iiihi y IxOtm lid t w a. aphs. Vii!-- v. I Ian !i; o! in ia s i la:ij.i'-- n.h-- a n S ; , niiii-- s a KM I aaain. and am- J un a u in pod Uj . iv.t! m woir.l intMM!.un now : l ; y At a dna 11 v s romwnh.-a a. air: ii.-w s i ion Otv o mis hon vr iiy to jimvi' o a ho y. roal r j o r i. (Limit siaio-i.-All of us ro o,-' hi ink of iirll lii., W nioii is still ill III ! M m j li i t till a pi al! This will admit ho dm n .1 i sun, baptko' iiin,. 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THIS AGREEMENT, made and ihii'H'd into on this day of .... Ti ll, Iiy and lx tween tile Cache (dimly I. Unary Hoard, as first parly, and Hogan Host No. 7, Am-n an Legion, a corporation as second party, WITNKSSKTH: That whcicas, tlo- first parly is coioi met ina a library building al lie coiner of 1'irsl North and Hast streets, Logan, Cache County, Ciali, and Whereas, iln second party desires ,o have ils home and and the lirst party desires to have second party occupy lor the purpose of its home and iiead(iiui teis, the ground floor of said building, save anil excepting therefrom, the fuel storage space, space for heatnig apRoom, pliances, Library Hoard eli'., it being understood that second parly will occupy under tills lease the room, assembly rooms, instrument office, club room, kitehennette, etc., and Whereas, in consideration of a lease of said portion of said library building for a period of seventy-fivyears from date hereof, the second party has and does hereby turn over to, and relinquish to said first party all of its right, title, interest and equity in and to the Bum of Twelve ) Hundred Thousand Five Dollars, claimed by second party to be due second party from Logan City, a municipal corporation, as a memorial to second party; and second party also agrees to pay first party the additional sum of $3000.00 in cash which the second party agrees to pay unto the first party, within 15 days after the execution of this instrument. NOW THKRKFORE, it is aqroed as between tin- parties her-'- . follows: FIRST: That the second party shall have and is hereby granted a lease of the above described portion of said library building i man !!! hi hn ml- si ut so his h How man lo Hay, Irs and i ' niiMii ( the leases r the new library pro-- t tie library board and the Logan Post No. 7, American Legion. Copies of these leases have been made ataihtble to the press by tile American Legion which has requested that they be printed so that the public ina, bemme acquainted with the controversy itovv on between tlie board and the Legion. The parts of the contract submitted by the library board which the Legionnaires consider objectionable in one instance, insulting to them, is indicated b th dented blackface type. I e 1 MISSING WOMAN FOUND MOW YORK. Feb. 10. (U.R) Florence Donna Barker, 22, step-dam- ; h!er of James MaeDonough, vice president of tiie Manufactures has been Trust company, who missing from her home in Yonkers since Jan. 20, was tound today at the Piccadilly hotel. - for a term of seventy-fiv- (75 e (The following lease was submitted by the American Legion to t lie li brar y board LEASE. THIS AH UEE.MKNT, made and entered into on the .... day Ht.'tl, hy and between tiie Cache County Library Hoard, as last party, and American Legion, Logan Host No. 7, a col pot at ion as .second party. WITNESSETH, THAT WHEREAS, the first parly is runs: m mg I) fa y a building at the cormr Eaof Eirst Noi h ami Enm tail street, Logan, Cailm County. and WHEREAS, the second parly desires to occupy, and the lirst patty desires second pally to occupy, tor the purpico and pm pases of a home, headquarters and and to make such other uses thereof as may lie inculen tal to the business and pmsiii!.-o- f said second party, the ground floor of said building save and tod the therefrom, excepting storage space, space for heating appliances, library board loom, etc., it being understood t lint sec ond party will occupy under tiie assembly room, office, rooms. club instrument. room, etc., and kitchennetp, WHEREAS, in consideration of a lease of said portion of said li brary building for a period of seventy-fiv(75) years from date hereof, tiie second party lias ami does hereby turn over to, and relinquish to said first patty all ot its right, title, interest ami equity in and to the sum of Twelve $12.5011.1 Thousund Five Hundred Dollars, claimed hy second patty to tie due to .second parly Irorti laigan City, a municipal corporation: and said second party also agreed to pay to first party an additional sum of Three Thousund l$3,UUU.UU) Dollars, upon tile comof the pletion and acceptance premises hereby let and leased to said second party; said party to signify its acceptance of said premises, if said premises lie completed according to the titans and specifications heretofore drawn and to which said building Is being and was as soon aft or .sin h constructed, completion as may t lien lie prae tieable under the circumstances. NOW THEREFORE, it is ugrefu between the parties hereto as follows: FIRST: That the .second party shall have and is hereby grunted a tease of the above described portion of said library building for a term oi seventy five t75i years from date hens:): provided, however, that in the event that, the second patty shall quit and leave said premises and such quilling ami leaving shall continue for an unreasonable length of time the first party shall have the right and privilege to enter ) t i i -' e e second thereupon and occupy and use tiie same; provided however, that contained shall nothing herein prohibit ot prevent, said second! party at any time thereafter fiomj reentering and taking possession of said premises as of its former estate therein, and upon such tent try and taking possession said first party shall immediately quit and vacate said premises to the use and benetit of tile second party; and provided further, that nothing in this paragraph contained shall in any manner affect Hi rights and remedies, or conditions herein otherwise contained. It, is uiulerstood SECOND: and agreed hat the second party shall bear a proportionate share of the expenses of heating said library building which said share shall to to and be anioiiiii second party on a basis ot tweni five per cent of the total cost of healing said premises, exclusive of janitor services and maintain-ing said heating plant in good order and repair, during tiie per iod of tiiis lease. Second puny! agiccs lo pay to first party t per pro rata share of twenty-fivcent of the costs of heating caul building, as herein provided, as siud hills lor healing are inclined promptly every sixty (GO) days The second party shall hoar andj pav its own charges for light' and ill said leased plain d water and hall also keep up and P;'V its own janitor service in said! leased onion uf the said library building, and shall a! all times keep in good m dor and repai r aid leased premises and shall! repair and Keep in good order all pumhing and loiidi'niu lines, clrc'iiial light wiring, gla-wood ami painting, wmk. eh ., damage and breakage alls' ll by the elements exi epjrsl or such - may he caused hy tie negligence ot tile first party, its agents, employees or successor-- . THIItli: It is understood that1 said premnses so leased to second patty may also he used Iiy other persons or organizations not inconsistent with the purposes of however, this lease: provided, that in all events said leased premises when .so used by oilier persons or organizations shall be under the exclusive control, man agciiicnt and discretion of said second party. FOHRTH: It. is further agreed that it said second party shall share of fail to pay its said twenty-fivper cent of the costs of heating of the said building as herein agreed, and within thirty CUD days after notice in writing front first party requestof file name, ing the payment then second party shall be denied tlic use and possession of the said premises until such payment shall have been made in full. FIFTH: In the event that, after the expiration of five (5) years of the term of tliis lease, the parties hereto shall have mutually detet mined that the occupancy of said premises hereby leased, hy said second party is and nhull POWDER It's double acting s i pro-rate- 0. P. s. pro-rat- Jell Powder 5c Pkg. TO, 19 THEYRE TALK OF SWEDENS TALKIES SPRINTING COP I 1 GRABS TRIO NEW YORK, Feb. 10 (U.R)' The of Patrolman sprinting ability William Shields, which won him a decision over an automobile, resulted today in the arrest of thre men as alleged ban .its. Sheilds was walking his beat when lie saw four men run out of a delicatessen store in the Bronx and get into an automobile. He started after them and pursued the automobile for half a block, finally overtaking it. One of the four men escaped; the remaining three gave their names as Joseph Strepone, Frank Pon-- t ill i and James Castalucd. They were charged with taking $U4 from the delicatessen. i pro-rate- Students To Be Given Innoculation . Inoculation for the prevention of diphtheria will start at Lewiston Wedmsday under the direction of Miss Bertha Chase, county school nurse. Dr. A. E. Evans ot Lewiston will assist. Toxin anti toxin will be given in the Lewiston school house on February 11, IX and 25 at 9 a. m. It will he given at Wiheeler in tiie Lewiston Second watxl from 9 to H) a. m. and at Stephenson in the Lewiston Third ward from in JO to noon on the tollowing days. February 12. 19 and 2G. p. -- -, g, Boy Scouts Give Good Program a- fill oj the talkies has brought forth a brand new crop of sereei: stars including the Scandinavian. Here are some of the most popular newcomers to the Swedish sci ceu whot unlike their countrywoman Greta Garbo, havent emigrated lo Hollywood yet. Above is blond an, I demure J era SUsson. Greta Soderberg , lower right t is known for her beauty, and Gertrude PaaUsc.n-H- ' ettergren, stage for the fUms. lower left, deserted HERES MORE ABOUT the operatic I A special program was given by tiie Boy Sec its of Troop 20 in the Logan Twelfth ward Sunday night as a part of Anniversary Week. Speakers at the meeting were Scouts Paul Fullmer, Shirley Owen, Medford Bergener and Claud Merrill. Readings were given by Scouts Jack Wlllison and Howard Merrill. Prayers were by Scouts Arthur Owen and Rodney Pickett. The Scout oath and laws were also given at the meeting and tiie scouts led in community singing. pro-rat- a LIBRARY Dick i of In Mr. and Mrs. Hodges are spending the day visiting In Salt Lake City. Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Randall left Monday for Salt Lake City. They will remain there for several days. Orval Adams of Salt Lake CityA-wain Logan on business Monday! and Tuesday. Mrs. C. C. Kearl of City spent the week-en- Salt Lake in Logan V Miss Mrs. Philip McClary and Leah Mattson of Ixis Angeles arrived in Logan Saturday for an indefinite visit with their parents Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mattson. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Lewis of Uis Angeles are rejoicing over the arival ot a son born Saturday. Mis. Lewis was formerly MIbh Eva Mr. and Mrs. Lewis lijiiikman. are both former Logun residents. Voldo Benson of Preston, Idaho, was a weekend guest tu Logan of lltil Hresloll. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Nielson of Hu slot). Idaho, announce the arrival of a Him Saturday at a local hospital. Charles Tracey of Ogdon wus a Logan visitor Saturday. Mrs. Beulah Overy of Paradise' is reported to he very ill at the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake City.' Her father, Joseph Gibbons, a1 brother, Hyrum Gibbons and Mr.' and Mrs. Joseph Glen motored to T Salt Lake City Sunday to spend with her. the-da- Ezra T. Benson of Boise, Idaho, spent several days In Logan visi-- i ting with Mrs. Benson and children who have been spending part of the winter with Mrs. Benson's mother, Mrs. Barbara Amussen. Sub-zer- t Plumbing solicited. Crookston 1 1 Remove That t WASHINGTON TUBBS OL Spot By Crane O 10. 1931. Date of last publication, March 17. 1931. . . dry cleaning by an expert will ao it . . . . FOR SALE Small stack of straw. Phone 783 HI. A Round Trip to PRESTON Our Expert Cleaner will handle your fine garments with great care. . . . They are trained to know Just what method must be used to clean even the finest of fabrics. de-gcl- , by Telephone : -- II ( i 25c (Station to station day rate) Its Quicker to Phone 438 Our Routeman Telephone Will Call The Mountain States Tel & Tel. Co. Logan Laundry & Dry Cleaners t b.P. SKAGGS re-t- i t i i s I. wood-jwoi- jelled Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Watson Salt Lake City were visitors Logan Saturday and Sunday. GETS SENTENCE. Sloan, charged with tho of intoxicating liquor, possession i (Continued From Page 1) was sentenced to six months ii. jail by City Judge Jesse P. Rich Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Evans of OgMonday. in Logan. Judge Rich, in pro- den spent the week-ena building, or purchase premises, their contributions to be used for nouncing sentence, reserved the and t lien tun around and lease it the comfort and welfare of those right to later suspend what part Mr. and Mrs. Rulon L. Allred anHi oneself, yet the American Lewho served their country in time of the sentence that he might nounce t.ie arrival of a son born is a if to this do a of lease national crisis. willing gion The fund, think advisable. Monday at Sacramento, Calif. Mrs., cquitanle to all parties concerned amounting to $12,500, is the residAllred was foimerly Miss Virginia can In agreed upon and executed. ue of the wai chest funds which COLD WAVE. RETURNS Smith, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. The Legion took a definite the American Legion has accepted Feb. 10. (U.PJ CHICAHO, The 1. S. Smith. Mrs. Smith is in Calistand when it refused to be a the responsibility for and guidance year's first cold wave advanced fornia with her daughter. reto a a cant tact wlieiehy of through the War Chest commitsouthward today as temperatures party tee. fell In the midwest and rose slightligious oi gunizat ion offered to Alfred Fallows of; Mr. Mrs. and lia site for a memorial Tiie fund was designated by tiie ly in states along the Canadian were Logan visitors MonHyrum so in placWnr Chest committee to be used border. doing brary building but temperatures day. thereafter lie detrimental to the ed restrict ions as to prohibit the for the purpose of constructing a were reported in central Wisconsin to the Ameri- memorial to the memory of those and Michigan with 10 below zero me of said building us a library use of such premises A. B. Allen and Eugene Peterson Lefirst soldiers, sailors, nurses and mar- at Wausau, Wis., and six below of Hyrum were in Logan Monday party can Legion, even though tile ihling then said .nail have t lie immediate on business. right gion was to furnish approximately ines who served in the World war, at Fulton, Mich. of possession of said property one half of tiie funds necessary to and the proper construction and liiiicinoiiai ibe t!ic of use a ot let memorial completion and leased and upon library building Robert Peterson, A. J. Clawson hereby SUMMONS with appropriate occupancy of a thereof said brary building. taking possession of Hyrum and It. F. Liljenquist portion thereof hy an organization In the District Court of the First were visitors in Logan Tuesday. party shall pay to the second par- WISHES OF PEOPLE w hicli thus of those of who sun tiie such represented ty portion aRE FOLLOWED Judicial District of the State of served their country, would well thousand five hundred fifteen Modern science says that the Utah in and for the County of These points are especially true serve the purpose of the fund thus $5,51111.011 Dollars ns tiie length apple contains juices which en- Cache. of time which lias expired then, in view of (lie fact that the fund created. able us to derive the best value No memorial whose corner Idalah M. hears to the entire length of the was ciu:l: iliati d by rich and poor from other food we eat. Shepard, Intended who of Cache cui.ntv stone reads: or of this lease; such other Cache term Honoring Plaintiff, sum as the parties may mutually County Sailors, Soldiers, Marines, vs. is in anyagree upon in writing as a final nine Cl rods more or less to tile War Nurses. E. Shepard Joceph S"tt lenient. West sid" of First East stret ; way conferring honor on those Defendant. It is SIXTH: further under thence North ninety nine (!)9j feet mentioned when the parties hold- THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID stood that said library building to tiie place of beginning. ing title thereto uncompromising-- , DEFENDANT: occupies the following described This agreement shall be bind- !y insist that these same, so honor-- i You are hereby summoned to aptract of land in Logan City, Cache ing upon the successors and as-sign an agreement that they pear within twenty days after serCounty. Htah: signers of the parlies hereto, or will not use their premises for un- vice ot this summons upon you if No orCommencing at the Northwest any other party v ho shall sue-- lawful or imoral purposes. corner of Lot 5, Work lG. Plat i red to tiie light and interests of ganization. representing those who served within the county in which this is brought, otherwise "A." Logan City Survey, and run-- I such parlies. still lie in Flanders Fields can sign withinaction thirty days after service hence East more or less, IN WITNESS Ding WHEREOF, the such an agreement and feel that and defend the above entitled acnine CM rods to a division fence; parties have caused this instru- any honor is being done them in and in case of your failure 'thence Sou ii along said line, nine- ment tu tie executed tiie day and the construction of such a memo- tion; so to do, judgment will be renderty nine CM) rial." feet; thence West year first above written. ed against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed xxith the Clerk of said Court. This action is brought to dissolve the bonds of Matrimony hereto OlD otLOPPY WAS CRAIV V)MEN fore, and now existing between the ex- - ButUT A tAOPER. UP TlPS THlUo Plaintiff and the Defendant. KCDI, HE'S THE SMARTEST MAH AUXE. C. W. DUNN, Attcrney for Plaintiff, Logan, Utah. Date of first publication, Ferbu-ar- years from date hereof; provided, however, that in the event that second party shall abandon said premises and such abandonment shall, continue for an unreasonable length of time, this lease shall thereupon terminate and revert to the party of the first part, its successors and assigns, in what length of considering time shall constitute an abanshall 5nsideration donment, be given to the age of the members of the lessee and the likelihood of said lessee's ability to use and occupy said premises for the herein set forth. Use K C for fine texture SECOND: It is understood and end large volume in your agreed that the second party 25 per ct at of the cost of heating shall hear a proportionate share of the Said building as herein bakings. of the xpriises of heating said agreed, or within thirty CIO) days Library building which said share after notice in writing from first shall amount to and he party requesting the payment of to second party on a basis of the same, then second party shall of the total be denied the use and possession twenty five per cent cost of heating said premises, ex- of the said premises until such clusive of janitor services, during payment shall have been made the period of this lease. Second in full. SIXTH: ltis further agreed pariy agrees to pay lo first party share of 25 per cent its that if said second party shall of the cost of heating said buildat any time indicate to the ing as said Dills for heating are first party or its successors, every sixty incurred, promptly and assigns that it does not The second party (GO) care longer to continue the days. ils own and shall hear said lease, then the first party i barges for ligh'. and water used or its successors and assigns in said leased premises, and shall shall have the immediate right also keep up and pay its own of possession and control of said premises- - It i turther unjanitor service in said leased portion of Library building, and shall derstood and agreed that if this freezThese cold, at all times keep in good repair lease is terminated by tie mutual said leased premises and shall consent of the parties and second ing d a y s w hen repair and keep in good order party shall surrender posses-bnimeals are likely to and condition al! plumbing fix-- i and all its tights unde- t it is lease, be heavy 'top pay to lures, electrical light wiling, glass then the first party serve that perky. and painting, plastering, tin second party sui'h portion oi etc., damage and the sum o! $ 15.500 mi provided Jchghttul caused by the elements excepted; said sum lias been paid to fitst dessert made from or such as may be caused hy the patty as herein before specitiedt. ( ). 1. S. Jell Pownegligence of the first party, its said portion to tie calculated and title agents, employees or successors. based upon the length of der. This convenTHIRD: It is further underwhich has expired hears to the ient, delectable desstood and agreed that the secentire term of this lease; or such sert can be made m ond party shall not use said other stint as tiie paiiies may mu 5 leased premises for any unminutes. ttialiy agree upon in writing as Simply a tinal settlement. lawful or immoral purposes dissolve contents cl un It is f'tr'her nor shall said premises so SEVENTH: leased to the second party be derstood that said library lmtld package in boding used by the second party or hot water and mg occupies the following (loscribed tract ot land in Cache any other person or parties low it to I'tali. for any purpose inconsistent County. Add fruit. if with the use of said building Commencing at Hie X or h west corner of Lot 5, Rim i Hi, flat for library purposes. as tin si re i Fol'RTII: It is understood that "A." Logan City Su:v"y in each" tin c o.ds. O P. S. said premises so leased to the County. Stale i.l Ctali ninning Icdl Powder is on second party may also he used t lienee East more or s nine en ale rn oil store by oilier organizations not incon- roils to a division fcni e: sistent with tiie purposes of litis South along said Hue ninct v ni ii" 5c Wo H'su.ty base; provided, however, that in !Mt leet; hern f West Hill 5 Sc :n in kage West all events said leased premises rods moi e nr po eh Not lit when so used by other organizaake cm side ef said IH i'Mi lilac. tions shall he under the exclusive niiii'ty-hiuor: ic M hi r lav mite and discre- of beginning. control, management 1, this sav ivors at This agri'i'incnt shall tion of sa il second party, when binding or asno abandonment, forfeiture or iillon tile suoci'.so; s, surrender has been suffered, .signs of tie- lir party, nr any oilier party who shall succi'i'd to and second party shall at all its care, con: ml uni !!ian.i""iii"iit times be accountable and of law or tor nnv first party for by operation sponsible other reason. such use by other organiza- IN WITNESS WHEREOF, tions. tiie, It is further agreed pat ties hereto have "tiisi'd th;:. El FT It: A Surety of Purity to he ' oiid nli il the da g ih;( jf party shall tto-- nine-nEE23aiuS'i3iiSI'I33arafflaaii tail to pay it pro lata share of, ami year lii-- t above wriitru. BAKING .TUESDAY, FEBRUARY V |