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Show p COGSN '(UfUSHy CACHE VSEEEY DA I LY HER'AED. FIH'DAY,' OCTUBETT 1 0, T930. PAGE SEVEN DAILY HERALD CLASSIFIE 4j HERES MORE ABOUT un tO TODAY ; (Continued horn page 0De) jiW mean more to the TSfaU the wars, and most unhi than m iiu. jn. JL mentions, since Napoleon died Taking advantage 0t ditirem-Ja temperature het.ret.n a:tt;ue feaand deep water in the gull, sor Claude In supplying power to electric lamps. light forty This means actually utilu'ug the sun. of the When that is power finally accomplished, the human s race will poss power unlimited, and will do whatever jt can imag- W IN SOUTH CAROLINA President Hoover described the diHereuee between our system of government among workers. He said. In the American system, through free and universal education, we train the runners; we strive to give them an equal start; our i eminent is the umpire of its tuirness. be who shows the The winner most conscientious training, the greatest ability, the strongest char- acter. Socialism or its violent brother, Bolshevism, would compel all the runners to end the race equally, it would hold the swiftest to the speed of the most backward. Anar-hwould provide neither training or class Resotism tor empire. government picks those who run and also who win. I WHEN HENRY FORD said he rnust close liis factories if prohibition came to an end, he was asked how he could run factories in England and other countries with no prohibition. Todpy Mr. Ford announces that workers in his enormous British factory at Dageuham, will not be even a glass to drink at luncheon." Bellowed reporters who asked how proposed tt, keep Britons that never, never shall be slaves, from having their beer, he teplied, we shall attend to it in our own way," and would give no other jnswer. The British will not to any effort to force In their own land, a that has not yet been Americans, a? b , is lh t r.m-laf- nut - '.f'-- 'rfthelV nlTeeiione inkiiew t. ' ,1.uits iu'roi hometheforitirla ei O f.tNHrr.flncr bat . (j.rtk ki,U ffuitiition. In ! itiv. .i,di HiVim.W Pnraena . ben the he u i'rtl rr le..ve (ella continue b r slf 13 '1 DIM IN. socially prom-li- -' , MiutfA l.tr fo attend n u ..i'w ...riT, Ha aarronly v tmd In i r i' I.,- -- - - i . tier fnllier hTir of r!rl IkaUIn i r u e- -' ) he Maine i, en ho ate. iii .firdin ijiIIn I fnl l jj r m nriulSe bim'Jh tells ellrt be lint bee relvirns to Nrv .irk BiVwf 1 . . i f p'I iia.i liope-Ssssl- some If i wr-jwor- need some invention, tin J V life I "Hit!.. She l.ei u irt nthm bum- - In i v i li ij.it j tn r Vt t hr I.IUIC- -. J M '! i.. nnd her HiiiidriMtie It It O G i' H S, her mot:TI'.k(;rr tliroioeo Mhobetl : ml I r,ij In n.iw j utdow.if S.m;i.ls. jnunir hotiicrfliihrr, In In line the ciri and lirfurr leuvinic '"th Bnltmiorr CcHn promised In be in iiU line. Mte u lonely In her lirm s Miich-1- 1 UN PAK r Hcnrtlfnl .it fe.rj yt'Xnm people. '1 i (Vila a ine. man of genius to do tor the world now what the invention or steam did for our ancestors ot more than a hundred years ago. R&MALCE1- - QP-RA- HI Mi; TOJM uife tiilt'r lit khf f.irh., . ,.jfrifle. AUTMOP ''M 500-wa- j Georges Claude's invention might ,'do as much for the harassed world of l!)3n as the inver ntion of steam bid for the world the battle of Waterloo. ..As Napoleons candle flickered out, Europes nations were horribly in debt, and ponditions seemed hope-- ; less. Then came the invention of steam, .stimulating Industry, supplying transportation, giving work to million. The population and the wealth of Great Britain hu leased k5 as they had never melons, d he! oi c. I England's debts, let t over from Napoleonic wars, with Engl ,iui to f Alanclng other countries, as she did Ipecently in Europe, aeemed But with overwhelming. Jteatn, that great debt became a LAURA LOG BROOKMAN H JiM. co ov rtcplit j v. it ielriil. jue itii run xioiiy asked questions. He wanted to; know the name ot the young man who had saved her. Celia, with told him. She trembling ragci explained she bid met Jordan at Oh, yes? Well, I wouldn't stand on a little point of etiquette If 1 were drowning' he said dryly. Celia laughed She explained she wasn't referring 'o social prohut thought prieties, Mitchell might remember seeing Jordan, Her father shook his head. Can't say I dn. he said. Then he wrote down the tame, Well I'll look after this" young man But I'm sure he wouldnt I mean I dont tlnuk hed accept money or an j thing like that! she protested. Jilt, hell put the memorandum book back into his pocket. Never mind about that, he said. Celia, I had a pietty uncomfortable half hour last night before 1 knew you were safe. Tbcie was emotion in his voice lhat surprised the girl. Mitchell put oi t a hand anil tuok Celia's, and for a moment theie was I. .tiding silence between them. i.f liiotlior." sV yen. C.ba thaukel him and wt:.t on "Kveh, n told tie you'd piute lio.nc. Gie rniim. cr a f v ininctbs 011t Time was u letter fimn C.lrt'- i?o. I,. 1. ;i, ton re Icviing liu'tlu r nt t mt. tiling, it was not 'the liMt the gill had rtceivcd Oil, I'm all righi! Liu ftom Mrs. itogeis since arriving in Ha thought tn heixif, silt New Yotk. liut coining at this pari i have said that a ticular t,.ne, its effect was IM ho.rs in he Celia was at her dressing Fine! K .iy, ! wart von to table lastly polishing her nails have lunch v itii r,.: tnnorrovv. I'm when Mattha knocked on the door to drive in end ; goir-pick j nu and gave her the letter. up about 1:30. ThM 0. K ? The girl gic'ted the familiar Celia tliouaht it wn .hi r. It Then with delight. to il.iuk handwriting rh"citd lier immen-clshe ran to the chaise longue, sank taitc Lisi wanted to i:o down and tore open the envelope. promised to Its realty. . "My uailing child," was the sals tiled That's utation. (Mia read on quiikiy. There was littl e news Mrs. Ungtele-! down Celia the ,.:tcr pat ers wrote that she was feeling well r.I.o vvoiKlctctl if her grandIthoue It was the vacaand busy. mother could object. It would be tion very two of the fitters season and enoff the horrible to have to call at Mai cots were away. gagement. Site decided to wait unMargaret Rogers said that Bartil iter father arrived home before ney had come to see her. He was mentioning tho luncheon party. lie came shortly after four, ask- working hard. "I hope you are very happy with ing immediately for his daughter. your new friends," the last paraThe girl was reading. Home again!" Mitchell called as graph read, but remember, above he entered the library. Well, Ce- ail else, to take care of yourself. lia, lets hear ail about this cas- Write soon. Oh. my darling, how I love you. Your Mother. ualty of yours. After tho girl had finished "Oil, father, I cant understand Oue minute I reading it she sat for a long time how it happened. was swin ming along and the next looking down at the letter. It Lie wave came over me and I brought bark sharply everything in the life she had left. Mother, Barthought I was sinking" Mitchell sat down beside her. ney she saw them through differ 3 ! ;u - By-by- , Giuseppe Liianm. rackdeet gangster culled "The Clutching Hand, was murdeted by competitors not long ago. Now his sou Carmine is i innlarly murdered. Earl Irving Roll: its, a dapper gunman, i; : .0 muidered in is. Brooklyn by car:; Police, th:.; si. odd know, say the dead bodies lound represent only a small numbet ot those taken for a ride." Many when shot are thrown where nobody will find them. Friends and relative.) make no inquiries, lor sound ica-on- The Witches Are Coming Hallowe'en will be here before yon know it! The witches, the goblins and the black cats are getting to ready for the eerie evening's fun! Are you going our will want vou so. have a Hallowe'en party? If bulletins cramWashington Bureau packet of five I he titles are: med with suggestions. las- - 1930. HERES the great electric signs looked hideous and the street had a cheap, dismal air it v.as vety Hot. curious looking ne'ii ruid women passed. Carutlnr, lilt U.mi in front of a theater width to Cilia wai one of the ugl.r-- l All tie way to firamniony Iaik Lisi chartered if til" ninq man's attractions. You knew." 'ii said impulsive-iy- , (Continued from page one) 3 1. la-- Latest Methods in Dregless Nerve ptiblii itinn, Novent-- t Our De Luxe We 'edge a, Ton RUt, Feld Ton Tnnk Beet Dump Body $159 l'l.'S $359 1926 -- 1 312 $125. 1 CTn-v- Cliev Coupe $425 $425 r i:.:m $ OR RENT- -5 room with hath, large lot. inquire !5''9 South Mam BALE boils" hub ml. () FOR SALE homo 1 '!. Mondial, i nickotis. g smiable for Small pavment down. Easy payO 13. ment s. Inquire at Herald. A in rai-in- Ton Tnnk This 1 taik Star Six Coach $250. Dntlg" Graham Ton Tnn k $250 Fold Roadster $325. 939 Piione 975-M- 70 PUIMBINCS OF JONES ;T PLUMBING CO. PRODUCTS 211 26S IB9DWUHO. Healthful -Pleasant Peizeaticri PLAY YOUR IRS I PHONE) North Main M Phone 823 X MOVING GAME FREE! Logans Xew Alleys A III MO BLDG. PIIONE 448 O. A. Call, Prop. PRICE'S ; Household goods .and pianos transfered to all parts of the city. Long Distance Hauling J. W. AULT & SON 0-1- FOR SAI.E Ilentv of grapes at East Sth Jacob Sehweizer's. North. 0-1- FOR SALK Pullets, ill lots of 50 O 1). or 100. Phone 358 W. 22 acres of land near two young Logan very cheap, Also good Jonathans, asmares. sorted, 25 cents per bushel. Call . 894 J. FOR SATURDAY 75 CEO. Y. SMITH. Real Estate Agency N. Main Phone 48 YOUR head choice pullets . NEW Modem lour room home, all furnished, with full basement. Cornet oi lsl 'uest and St li No, lb. For only $1050. Its a Bargain! A Motor Co. Phone ROSS at Cfififti SERVICE FORD VV. Licensed Chiropractor . I.iutie 446 R. V. Center Logan, Utah NEW, Modern, English style home mill large lot and new modern ih.ik'Ui coop. 108 W. 3rd Ninth At a but gain. Easy terms ! $100 FOR SALIC 2on fine pullets. . R. Humphreys, just, across River () 16. MOST REASONABLE Heights bridge. FOR SALK $50 Ford Ton Truck Milk Healing Meter Service A 1Ck Essex Sport Coupe lil'dx Chi y dor Coach 1 O WM. DR. Used Car Specials! FOR SALE roil Logan Chiropractors For Sale Automobiles publication, Oct. 16. liK'.d. Date of FUNERAL SET ! Sept li.-- t HENDRICKSON IN HYDE PARK! Phone 237 We Give S&II Green Stamps I X I Lkc vuii, Celia. km w I could (1'Uiii on you. Yoaie oil the level! Celia teplied that she liked I.isi t 1 too. It was agi"''d Ciev North Main 41 Clip an J j TN the afternoon sun she thought ABOUT MORE Neck Wave Shampoo Jasmine Cannon Miller, Plaintiff vs. Irvin S. Miller, Deleiidant THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days alter mu--viic of this summons upon you if ei ved with rl.a county in which Ibis action is brought, otherwise within thirty days alter service, and defend the above entitled turn: and tn ca-- e of your failure so to do, judgement will li" against Jou ai riling to tin-imam ot tin innpln n l on till vv I' li the Cieik of I.'.imc mini; tills aiiioil is liioorht to dissolve t'i" o ot bonds loai in u v tietweeo iiie plaiutilf and demnUaut, and for other relief us sot ioitli in Kind complain1. George ) ). Erosion, Alter ne" lor plaint .if Pont o: ttce Addn ss, Cache Valley Hank Building, Logan, Utah. Date ot tii st pollination, Oitolmr .... j lennancnt Wave, ull to Office over Cardon Jewelry Co. School Girl Special l SUMMONS In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Idaho, in and for the County of Cache. FOR SALE REUNION HELD lat 16. 1930. Date of Dentist Special Attention Children PARLOR This It The Wee k of the School Girl Special ! mdudin Finger I D. D. S. HUGHES Formerly BEAUTY c Attorney for said estate. Date or first publication, ; Reasonable Ratesj deceased. will present claims Creditor' wit i vouchers to the undersigned at liis residence. Logan, Ftah, nu or before the 17th day of November, A. D. 1930. FRANK HARRIS, Administrator T Dr. Lyman E. Smith Personal Service NOTICE TO CREDITORS meet again soon. The next day v as dreary but on Saturday Mrs. Miteholl and Ceii.i drove to Mi.-- cinder to attend a society fair for the benefit of thurify. Celia was not Interested until she visittd tiie fortune teller s tent. Her grandmother, by an odd quirk of charaCir, had Die greatest fith in seers. Ask lire to read your future! Mrs. Mitchell urged and the girl mind" It was impossible to hold resent- went into the brightly festooned bower. . v, ment against She offered her palm to the aged The man who rose when they enteied the foyer ot the restaurant gypsy. Can you see anything there?" was not, to Celia's way of thinkHe was too blond, Celia asked as she sat down. ing, a love. The old woman studied the hand too conscious of his regular features, and too eager to talk about several moments. 1U nisei f. muttered. she Sweethearts One handsome! I Two ot them. A waiter led them to a corner " table which had been reserved. see The gypsys sharp eyes darted Lisi fell into eager conversation about how rehearsals were going, upward and her voice rose I see and whether Dickey had succeeded Danger!" in getting his part enlarged. (To Be Continued)' Y 11 BSSUtYtShOP Estate ot Vymaa H. Beckstead, - to ArrU GUARDIANSHIP CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR THE RESECTIVE SIGNERS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION in the District ourt of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah in and for the County of Cache. 1 The plot thLk-gtinned. ens," him said. ''Haven't lmd time to explain why I really called you yesterday. Dicky's my Iiig Thrill. He's an actor oh, a good one. too! Going to open In a wonderful show next month. But you see I can't have him out at the house or meet him at the club of Kate. Every time a man I like sees Kate they forget me like that! Lisi's fingers snapped. She goes after them on purpose. mean as the dickens that Kate's way. Ask her little siBter if you want to learn all. I fished up this exin-- of lunching with you so I (i uld get into town without a row. I didn't think youd Anyhow, U,nn-'.'.i- INC. DENTISTS Dixie-Rut- h NOTICES He, Lid not hut he was godig to talk to the director that afternoon. Celia sat back aud She thought the attruitiim betwien Dickv Us! and tills curious. A vision of Tod Jordan's dark good looks lose in her memory. But Cciia!" I, Id turned laughI f ing. irgot to tell you Dn'.is t that a scream? Lisname! ten, he's Ruliard Brandon Carutii-ei- s on the theater programs Remember that! Last spring Dicky " ifeeno-s'was Pin' Inn in "Finders when I met him '' It was a good part." Caruthcrs put in. He exp! uned to Celia t hat he played juvenile loles and preferred diamti though he had appeared in inushiil comedies. The Hindu on was appetizing. Celia devoted herself to Die creamed sweetbread and salu and let the othi rs talk. It was interesting to hear tins familiar gossip of the slave. Somehow she hail expected an actor to be a mm n glamorous pi non Hum Ii li.pd Brandon Catutheis, (At 3 Tl they left the rosi'uiram. Dicky w.ss to leport at the tluuter at four They all climbed into tho i drove tow.ud Rmad-way- . coupe and C"lii doled not admit it was her first view of Hint f'"u n T LSI -- J t ; r PROBATE s SERVICE, NEA n 50 Legal Notices " the naming a small, restaurant. 'Dicky's to meet us tin re It s nil right. He knows Ini alw.tvs late." Who's Du k ?" Celia "That at home. 1 nil-d- Ml run t.p.talu and dress," tin: gill said, tis'iig. She was attain to show how ikoply she had been touched. Bfoie she rent hod the do ir Celia icmcmbered Lid and the luncheon engagement. She Puncan told lur father about it. plaining that M :1 Li well. I That's all right, ho said. wished t'i speak to Mm Mitchell. "We're going A icmt lit It. cp OI a List's wait volt to have j T. ntv of young t.ti fiouidt. Id spc.ik to jour gi.ind- - otlur girl said, gav von a. II WMLR XXV is ll? (cue tided Site ii ! held the' F.t'i ili ti 'epiM'ie . In-- e to her ear. Tite giiitli man at the other end of tiie line was a but'er ex- take kindly suspects that the judge sending upon them, him to jail is a grattor and crook, prohibition that must demoralize justice some-vforced upon hat. Discussing the serious American crime wave, do not confine observation or thoughts to the sawed-0,aiiotgun operators and rum run ners. Light is cast on our national fttkte of morals by New Yotk City Investigators announcing that the charges are made against almost every one of the magistrates sit ing in Judgment in Manhattan and the Bronx, two ot New York's biggest Boroughs. When the criminal at the bar sr ... hjf . ent ejes. She was glad she had written both of them Monday. She should have done so earlier Somehow, there seemed little lime to write. There was so much else to Htr piceious motliei ! Celia un, thought of her mother going to work, bending over her sewing through hot days. Was she really 31 ? w A wave of revulsion swept oi er the girl as she thought ot Maigaret lcogers' long toil and and the luxury with which she herself was surrounded. Finally she folded the letter and put It under a pile of lingerie in a drawer of the dressing table. Lisi was late. It was nearly two oclock when 6be drove up to the Mitchell home and souuded the French horn of ntr coupe. Celia Inn i icd out of the house to stop the uproar before it reached her grandmother's ears. Hullo!" Lisi greeted her brightly. "Am I late? its the precious traffic. Red lights all the way! I swear, crossing the bridge She babbled on as (Ylia stepped into the car. Then they circled tbs tqnme and headed uptown. I.isi was looking particularly will m a green aud white piinted flock and small gru-hat that set med to minimize her freckles ' Huw's my lmtr' shn demanded. It's Kate's, and she'd h,ie 47 ut fis if she knew 1 had 1L Have I got it on right? Celia said the hat looked very Evelyn Parsons. -- !Q5Q . Phone Have your auto radiator repaired tor that WFtxthe-BOD- LUNDAHLS andRepair anti-Free- i ze Solution IRON WORKS traiQhten1hQfMm the-TO- i CHARLES SHOUP 324 N. Main Second South and Main FOR RENT FOR SALE Sweet Spanish onions Phone 154. $1.25 per hundred. FOR RENT 6 room modern home. 240 N. 1st East Inquire at 30 E. H place on his campaign committee REASONABLE PRICES I 3 S. Tel. 018. HYRPM HYDE PARK Dcsccnd.i ns of anil as Funeral services tor FOR SALE Choice have always appreciated pullets and Mrs. Emma Ammodt Christiansen Hit late Lar.s L. Neilsen entc. taint'd Mr. Uollon's good work ill con975-Rhone liens. FOR RENT Furnished Apt. 24 W. ward gress, I gladly accepted. on Monday evening at tinwho died Wednesday night at the 35(1yearling Second West. North 2nd South. home of her daughter. Mrs. William recreation hall in commemoration MUCH ADO oi his one hundredth birth 'ay anReynolds ot Wellsville, have been FOR SALE -- Piano at Bargain. FOR RENT 3 rooms, bath, garage. ABOUT NOTHING 804 N. Main Phone 293 m. in at 1 niversary. Prominent Indiana manufacturer It seems to me now that the arranged tor Saturdayward p. $15 00, furnished. 231 South 5th the Hyium Second chape). has $1000 Grand Piano in vicinity West. Eighty two descendants n'.tended roumy chairman is making much Mrs. Chriatiansen was born on the affair, vuili the ward bi licpric ado about will sacrifice for $495. Write A Should Mr. March 21, 1830, in ChrisMania, Nornothing. as special guests. A fine i ogram F. H. Starr Piano Company, Rich- FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for now prefer not to have my Wilson tiie and was was carried out as tollows: O 17. daughter ol Chris- mond, Indiano. housekeeping. Phone 119I-W- . eiioits III lieliaii of Mr. Colton, I way, Ammodl. George Neilsen, master (2 cere- will gladly concur for as I see it. tian and Maria Toubel at A SALE 1877. FOR pasture bargain monies; speech of welcom , Lola Mr. Colton having no opponent, She lame to America in tf. FOR RENT- -3 room modern apartPiione 83. Three children surviving are Mrs. hji t sketch ot the Lie should no doubt pull through very Jorgensen; ment. 345 North Third Eas. tf. Myia Giegorsen ot Canada, Mrs. FOR SALE PASTEURIZED milk his eldest e v ily. it laris L. X"i!seu h of Wellsville 12 FOR am quite sure I (an state tliai Therevsa Reynolds laughter, Mrs. Anna U. Millei Johnson Brothers RENT Modern home, furDairy. Hy-and William (TinsDansen ot iidiio solo, Mis. Sybil Christensen; Mr. Colton and are t lie best 01 Delivered. Phone nish. d. Bn mice heat. Inquire 153 qts. for $1.00. uni. Years One Hundred Ago," Do nils aud tii.it lie 1 mill have 112S-J- . xicm, East. Tim'd N'oith or phone 1101. the been pad by Mis. Annie Neilsen, 0 14 vry gla to liav e seen the remem being vvutieu by Mrs. Bertha cent convention tair anil plmed Bertha Miss lot r.ihnscm, nerly FOR RENT 5 room house furnishplaced me on tin- ticket for lie so ianseii. espeuallv lor this occa-- i staled lo me dnrmi, ed modern, at 35 South Thud recent "ip WANTED TO BUY 30 head nt an Veda Misses tf. .ion; ballet dance, 'to Logan. He is now silly aware lender hogs, weighing 50 to D'O West Phono 1 235. Anna Miss hda Lucas; leading. oi iiie bankers' and Bulge-,- ' imm-- I E. L. DurRe, Rib. Cash tor wln-atcom(d Pi 10. The Oct. five RKU'ER. Onn modern Jorg-'nRENT Isaac : .loirisun, slioH talks, ell, ers 0 17. FOP biiialnm of )oose giavi and u sharp 103 . N. 1 E. with bath. Com room h'ltr-uioSeainons and ANXIOUS ABOUT n, inshup J. W. 34 Ave. Federal turn caused the death of one and Bnmshtd and heated. Gall uunsulor Hointr Hyde Pi ,.t tu al luii'SHi! Reference 1. TAX STATEMENT Authorized Hie it. jury ot tour oMieis la'e yes-- , tf Si It. O 17. 79" Rl. Piione Following iiie in oc rani, dainty re- i mi iti'-in possession of teniav us an auiouiub'iie plunged Motors Service) reshmeilts were seivtd, and tiie United not waiei tha' i.c would like to see the oil the highway 11 miies south ot Home for children. Call Herald, tf. iron HI NT One room t.bio V.:ii! d"i:ei lit d with a. four iM.ui. tax uneMwii seuied to tin: iii avi : u ud ovi Ml i ie ut- - apjiiy 366 N. 6 East. ii' d. in on Harrron Radiators1- birthday cake, hold ng Hs betiei un in oi tlm oilier S 24 tf. Harel 3,. Miiler Cba'is Rep. openLeo W. Spetty, ibk Los Angeles . taxpayer:', audios, i'n 1: pm d ten mug a otfiee October 1. in connecm a teuiii blur to me, Lake lie pohien an and Burner Salt Lo ing Sales and Service For. The remaindei ot tin time heated rooms stales us follows wliuh makes his gymnasium in.stiuctor, was almost tion with (ai he Valiev Beim'y FOR RENT 50S!( am Center. Cache Valles vas spent In games and dinting. East urn Apts. O 12. ills wife, the Salon. Phone 6!i or lti76 W. position cl a:" lustan'iy killed. 023. One side ol tho hall was deem a "This in mer has been care- - ' Suriver, was critic ally injured; their to represent this (punt 17 yens Motor Winding, hem mm made, 3 ering from cuts and bruia-'son fully loiisiiered by our com- T1 lathe work. Jenson Electric, CIS N. FOR RENT 5 room modern house. 1ST go, with sagebrush and tie uth"i' SaxM. M. and Mis. on cur and Mr. and 1, banking imttop or call at office of 3 Main Phone Phi lie to represent the rmntrv as it , Aogel.-nis advised i.i.s .slightly injured. fully ton, leney. Congress s today with beaut it ui ilovveis. Ilet t lnsurancn Agency. 1 of the iiljustiie that is being , CHRYSLER service and npa'rs Out of town guests included: Mr. remarkable m many parts of the ) most done The thing Cnn-neFOR RENT Furnished apartment General auto repairing work. Milbr and tamily, i,(I Mrs. N. . m25tf ball visit lagan about 'lie rapid spread of pee wee or bouse. Call Motor company. country. Jy25tf. Mia. Anna M inison and ianiily and tins simmnr ami can explain golf iB 'hat it has occurred withLeslie Merill and family, Preston; w forbidding i'. out a tap bunking si'it.ilton more fuland Mi. and Mrs. Join; P. ly to you." Mi Mr. anil Weston; ianiily, Colton 'vould like me to accept a dr wire perfection I,c dy's in Cl, aides Lucas and family. Mi. 'Tuinii'l s land the most careful and fumilv, Samuel Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Jo1 gen-t-- n I'! sped j'lii Good young fredt (ow. WANTED Mr. and Mrs. Glen J01 aeti.,eti, InFor ill piiirb.a d her suite Jersey preferred. Phone 511 J. 030. can. Al a s'ore vou (uu't heal Lais I.. Neilsen was born at WANTED TO BUY Veal and t jeiAii.n! Ail 11" ('Grets (it Ls.'lu, 6, October IDAHO FALLS. Idaho, Oil. Id. Denmark, poultry I pay the highest price Smith-field- . was converted lo tins L.D S. church (UP' Potato market: at your home. Phone 130-Jha 1111 O 14. R. O. Reese. Idaho Falla year 1S52, was niaviied to rained; demand our to Conre in nt.d s in 3S62, Dorothea Mario Thomp-o- n m.iikct steady, pritis un-KM! 50 WANTED alfalSUIT tons ,1 IiLI'KOOM first ami to crop Aineina land iminigvati hanred . fa. Call 16 or 76. made hu home at Hyde Park sinio Twin Fails rained; demand & that time. They were the parents moderate: maikct firm: russets, WANTED Mrs. T 8. Foy. an exot eli on children, sivtn ol whom U. S. No. 1. $1 25 4r to, U. S. No. 2. perienced would nurse like 72-7- 4 West 1st X Phone IB sue o 9oc ; most v Sue to 85; rur ai" living nt tiie present tune. PRICE OUAJ.ITY patients either at own home or to iais U. S. No. 1, $1 00 to $1.05. died Novunh"! 27, I91U. go out. Phone 1014 W. . S PEERLESS COAL Sanders Coal Co. . 4 ; i 0-2- Former Salt Laker MISCELLANEOUS Dies In Car Crash - f Evans & Cowley . - ( Ilalloueen Parties 1. Party Menus, Prizes and Favors 3. How to make hard candies 4. Indoor Games 5. Fortune Telling By Cards 2. ' par-ion- Fill out the coupon below and send for these letins: PARTY EDITOR, Washington Bureau, Daily Herald, 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, v e bul- - HALLOWE'EN 1 D. C. Brian Your Si-- PitlLTiau Proteins to Us 1 THE Ni-ts- on I want the packet of five bulletins for HALLOWEEN and enclose herewith 15 cents in com, or loose, uncancelled U. S. postage stamps to cover return postage and handling costs: 'name ST. and NO WANTED! Potato Market 3 Ag"-'to- moth-rate- ' , i S3-tf- STATE CITY I am A ! . a reader of the Daily Logan (Utah) Herald. . v 1 Crystal Bottling m Furniture Exchange DAILY HERALD PRESS |