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Show THE NOTICES SI " Administratrix. said h. E. NELSON, Attorney for estate 28, Date of first publication JulyAug-18. 1931; date of last publication, 1931. NOTICE TO CREDITORS the District Court of the First of Judicial District of the State of Utah In and for the County , Cache. of Estate the of In the Matter RUTH K. GRIFFIN, Deceased. claims Creditors will present named estate against the above with vouchers to John E. Griffin, of administrator of the Estate Newdeceased, K. Griffin, Ruth the twenty-nintton, Utah, on or before A. u. of September, day 1931- JOHN E. GRIFFIN. Administrator. adL. TOM PERRY, Attorney for ministrator. 28, Date of first publication, July 1931; date of last publication. August 28, 1931. TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate ae- - Annie Mathews Smith, Cecreditors will present claims under-signerfith vouchers to the at at his residence county Ca che Providence. the 25th Utah, on or before1931. day of November, Jr. ExeJoseph A. SmithLast Will cutor of the Annie and Testament of Mathews Smith, Deceased. Geo. C. Heinrich. Attorney for Executor. Date of first publication. July d Au- 22. 1931. gust NOTICE TO CREDITORS COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF THE FOR UTAH IN AND COUNTY OF CACHE. In the matter of the estate of as also known Louise Meyer, Louise Meyer Stuck!. will present claims Creditors to the undersignWith vouchers ed administrator at his residence si 754 North 5th East, Logan, Utah, on or before the 6th day of October, 1931. THE DISTRICT IN A. Wursten Administrator Newel G. Daines Attorney for Administrator Date of first publication, August 1931; date of last publication, John 6. September, 6, 1931. SHERIFF'S SALE THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT cf the State of Utah, In and for the County of Cache. THE FEDERAL LAND BANK a corporation, of BERKELEY, IN plaintiff, vs. LARS J. RASMUSSEN, an incompetent person, by Rasmussen, bi3 guardian, Kate Rasmussen, his wife; First Doe, Second Doe, and Third Doe, Defendants. To be sold at sheriffs sale on the 3rd day of September, 1931, at the front door of the County Court House, at 12 oclock noon of Kate and : evict inc . ta Itn life la the mldat nf dnwntowa traffic. A etraaiter reaenee the log gel brinjra It to the girl. The gtrfiicrt le (toed luetifig. well dreaned and tntrodneee blmnelf an Norma reMARK TBAIEKS. fill, eg to tel him her nume or Svhero he can nee her again. She tnkee the pappy will) her aad arete Bob. They dine at a favorite reatnurnat. For ihe tnlrd Farm!! aeha her to marry flat him. Norma derlinea, earing she waele to keep their ateorlullwi op the baela of friendship Instead ol lave. When she reaehes the shabshe shnres with M INK Ml iMIEIIS. Benrral-l- y tbylllllapartment railed MChrls.M eke flnds her roommate ban been crying. Norma feare Chris Is falling la love with her married employer, UlitULO HART, proprietor of an advertising agency. The alder girl la tell what la troubling her. Next day Norma Inserts an advertisement about tke puppy In jie "lost and found" eolanin of Ihe Marlboro I reus. The following eseniag n visitor Is anaonneed and Norma goes downstairs, unaware who her caller may be. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER IV jl YARK TRAVERS cursed Inward If. He knew his face was crlin eonlng as ft always did when he was embarrassed and this height ened bis rage. Five minutes be fore be bad been so confident. Now damn! It 'as because the girl before him was so pretty. No she was beautiful! She was far, far love Her than be had remembered hei to be. It came over him with a shock that here was the prett lesi girl be bad ever seen in all his life. And Mark Finley Travers, for a young man of 23 years, had certainly been around. He had certainly seen some pretty girls, too "I I called, be began, "to see about a dog. You what? He was sure she bad understood correctly. She was only trying to make It harder for him. In thal case a change of tactics was Id order. "I called to see about a dog, he You see I've repeated soberly, lost one and today I read tbe advertisement In The Press. From the description given I thought the one advertised might be mine." In assuming that Norma was be Ing petulant the young man did her less than Justice. The girl was simply startled. She could scarcely believe the youth before her was the one she had seen on Broad street two nights before, (be one who bad dashed Into the traffic and saved the puppy. There was no mistaking him, however. And now she was not angry with him She was amused. I see, she replied primly. "Will you describe Ike animal youre looking for? "Well he er he was a gray and browD puppy with a black spot over the right eye. He looked down at the newspaper folded open to the classified pages and then up at the glrL Without batting an eyelash he continued. And be has a black tail. Owner should that Is. no. I mean thats about all I can say to describe him. Hes a little muL Oh, I assure you I prize him highly! Ive offered a reward for his return. Norma caught the spirit ot tbe game. Her eyes were sparkling. And just where did you lose this dog? she asked. Well, you see it was like this I was taking the pup for his after Boon walk. It was about 5 o'clock maybe a little later and te were on Broad street. I stopped to glance at a window display and omehow the sun jerked the leash You null do tins for me, isont you, Beaulifut?" he said. He ran info she from my band I went after him hut before 1 could reach him the dog was on tbe other side. I saw a young woman pick him up. gt into I called Vh-a cab and disappear to her she took no notice. The here lie stared youug woman "was about gravely at the girl your size. I should say. She had blue eyes. Beautiful eyes and blond street. - bair "Oh, Im so sorry! Norma inter rupted him. "Im quite sure tin found cant be youis. You puppy see this dog didn't have a leash or even a collar. It is possible that he might have lost them. At least, 1 would certainty like to Bee the (log you have here. As I said before I prize my pet highly and Im offering a re ward. How am I to know, sir the that this girl spoke demurely, story of yours Is true? If I should let you see the dog It would be very easy for you to claim him. How can I be sure that you are not er an impostor?" 1 knew she was laugh-inWeil, that was all right. Anything was all right so long as she wasnt angry. Tak.ng a leather case from his pocket he drew out a card, bowed formally and extended it toward 'T'RAVERS at him. the girl. As Nrima hesitated she caught his gaze directly. The girl flushed. l In a voice that was not quite she said suddenly, Ill show Inin to you. We'll have to go down lo file basement. His steady tread followed her light footsteps on the rickety stairs. Norma snapped the switch and pale electricity illuminated the basement. Its back here, she said over her shoulder. They went through an open doorway into the rear of the basement. This was the store i om and here, on his folded blanket. the pup sat erect, blinked at them. Evidently the sound of their footsteps had awakened him. For an instant the puppy stared, then bounded forward with a yelp. Mrr-phhe barked joyously. "MRR-PHNorma stooped and picked him She held him in her arms, up. rubbing tbe velvety head. Why, he looks a lot better! Travers exclaimed, forgetting his Been feeding bm, havent pose. you? Bread and milk, Norma informed him. 'The night I brought him here fee really was nearly starved, You ttp'uld have seen him She go pfter a howl of Ktk! gave her attention to the pup Mark Travers spoke Listen, earnestly, yon know I think its swell ofyou to take care of this little mut the way you have. Feed him and look out for him, actually spend money to try to find the people he belongs to The girl Why, Mr. Travers! touched the puppys warm fur to I her cheek. She was smiling. thought you came here to inquire about the dog youve lost! You havent said a word about whether or not this puppy is yours. Aren't you er forgetting yourself? nat-ma- Mrr-ph- ! . 16-2- e ' 7 . TRAVERS was annoyed and his face showed On ths other hand each refusal, everything about this young woman, mads him want more and more to know her. Lowering the pitch of his voice, fixing his eyes on Norma, he said softly, Oh, but you will change your mind just this one time? You will do this for me, won't you. it Beautiful? tit was the voice, the tone, ths very speech that had won a dozen romantic encounters. Seldom, therefore, has there been a more amazed, more disconcerted young man than this Mark Travers when, five minutes later, he found himself on the opposite side ot a closed door with only the dusky September sky to share his reflections. Travers moved slowly toward the roadster at the curb. It was a handsome roadster, heavily built but graceful. He climbed Into tbe seat and with a low throb the shot forward. Dusk had descended completely when Travers brought the car to an abrupt halt before a corner tobacco store. He left tbe wheel, entered the store and made hie way to a public telephone booth. Then he dropped a nickel into the plot Suppose I and began to dial rapidly. i It wasnt (To Be Continued. self-sam- e tv t to the place of beginning, ing 56 square rods. Beginning at a point 14 rods east of the northwest corner of Lot 15, Block 22, Plat "A Logan Farm Survey, Cache county, Utah, thence east 28 rods more or less lo the northeast corner of said Lot 15, thence south 18 rods and 2 feet; thence west 28 rods more or less to a point due south of the place of beginning; thence north 18 rods and 2 feet to the place of beginning. Subject to the following right of way; Beginning at a point 14 rods East of a point 7a rods south of the northwest corner of Lot 15, Block 22, Plat A Logan Farm Survey, thence running east 1 rod; thence south 4 rods; thence west 1 rod; thence north 4 rods to the place of beall water-rightwith ginning. Together belonging to said laud. Dated this A3th day of August, s 1931. 193 1. PTr3 PAGE SEVEN Oasnffndl Cdkimia? ,k Phone 50 or Mail Them In Fir Fir )U Automobile For Sale Reimit 1- 2- SERVICE Motor Co Phone 918-W- 23. . JEFF STOWELL, Sheriff of Cache County, Utah. H. WEATHERSTONE, By Deputy Sheriff. L. E. NELSON Attorney for Plaintiff. Date of last publication tember 3, 1931. S' P The largest stone meteorite ever found anywhere in the worid, weighing about 1200 pounds, fell some time ago at , Long Islun i, Kansas. It Js on exhibition at the Field Museum of Natuial Hislmy, Chicago. 1931 FORD COUPE AT A BARGAIN! Call 20 Clean Furnace Pays. Our GIANT VACUUM CLEANER A Does the Best Job. & Fry Co. Phone Jackson 130 Phone 211 FOR SALK New washing machine. was $165.00, now $75.00. FOR RENT Furnished 8 room S15. Smith Bros. Lumber Co. modern home, first class condition. 332 East Second North. A24. FOR SALE CHEAP House with three rooms and bath. Partly FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 33 furnished. Terms. Inquire 82 West North Fifth West. Phone 627 W S13. J3tf First North. For Sale Cedar posts at 213 FOR RENT Modern apt. East 3rd Soutti. Phone 578-- J. 3rd. East. FOR REN1' W&imtodl WANTED experienced keeper, over 25 years of Phone 691R-3- , after 8 p. m.. Rem Furnished ments. age. MiJk and Cream Phone 1128 J. We deliver In Logan. H- WANTED Man with mowing mament. Call 218 J. chine. Phone 49. Colorado AniA24. For Rent Furnished mal company. house- Pasteurized Furnished apt. Ptcae 218-- J For JONES DAIRY 345 N. M25tf. 205 DroWrn, Wo Rss apart. Allf LICENSED CHIROPRACTOR Twelve Years of Successful apart Practice East 3rd Norih NERVE-O-METE- Phone 312 W. furnished FOR RENT 4 room home with oath. 151 E. Fifth AlOtf. North. A22. WANTED TO RENT Five room unfurnished home with 7ange if 4 room furnished cotA24. FOR RENT possible. Call 166, Hyrum. tage with garage. Apply Mrs. A5tf WANTED Experienced girl wantfi A. L. Cole, 50 West 3rd. N. A19 Phone 1025-M- . housework. furnished Small FOR RENT house 3 rooms with bath, close Experienced bookkeeper and acto books in. Phone 1002 from 8 lo 10 countant desires set of A5tf. keep in evening. Monthly state- a. m. or after 7 p. m. ments mailed. Reports furnished, furnished RENT Nicely systems installed. Care of The FOR heated apartments with garage. A24. Herald-Journabox 24. A2 tt. 135 East Center. WANTED All kinds of poultry. New RENT FOR English type S17. Phone 86G-home on Boulevard. Call C. S. j28 tf WANTED Hemstitching and Amussen. South Second dressmaking. 439 A23. West. Phone 704-J- . wants laundress dozen pieces. Nc L. Britenbeker, the local Maytag charges for small pieces. 493 East service manager, will make you M22tf. Fourth North. a bid on repairing your machine. of washers. WANTED Practical nursing. 151 We fix all makes A22. AlOtf. Phone 670-- J or 873. East Fifth North. FOR A REAL HAIR CUT and Shave come to the coolest Barber Shop In town. Hair cut 35c; Children 2fc PCHIFFMAN BARBAP. SHOP Sewells Basement EXPERT RADI) SERVICE! Cab W. B. JONES Phone 1112 261 East 3rd North i OYMO 25c Textile industries employ about House painting, kalsomintng, wall 50 percent of Japans factory cleaning done. Maurice Apts. First Alltf North and First West. workers. Mrs. N. H. Monson entertained on Wednesday afternoon of last week. Music and social chat were enjoyed. Luncheon was served to Mrs. Emma C. Stuelpr of Phoenix, Arizona, Miss Mary Nielson and Mrs. Merle Jenson. Visit in Lewiston Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hulse and Mrs. Marion Hansen and daughter Lorraine spent Saturday in with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lew-isto- Mop r Mrs. G. T. Alvord. Mrs. Laura Thomas and children and Leo Facer of Salt Lake spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hulse. The First Year Cooking club met on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Miss Vella Humphries.. Orangeade was made by the girls during the afternoon. Mrs. Hazel Nielson and Mrs. Donna Scott were present. Mrs. Leland Hulse and Mrs. Marion Hansen and daughter, Lorraine left on Tuesday for Salt Lake to visit for rometime. Returns From Idaho Leonard Clifford returned home on Wednesday evening after spending the past week in Idaho Falls, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson and family spent Wednesday In 446-- Center St., Logan, Utah Experienced washing. SERVICE Allf. rison. Mrs. John O. Anderson entertained on Sunday in honor of her birthday. A delicious dinner was served to Mrs. N. H. Monson and Mr. and of Millville, children LOST Ladies brown rurt,, be- Mrs. Jesse Crookslon of Hyrum tween Eighth Fast and North aDd Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Anderson office. and family of Trenton. Logan. Call Her A28 Mrs. Matilda Olson and daughter. Veola, and Mrs. Newell Olson week-enLOST Leatiie", bag, attended a shower on Monday Tremonton. Mrs. Olof Pearsen and two containing wearing apparel, beat the home of Mr. and have been visiting for tween Jrnnson Grove and Wells-ville- . evening Mr3. Alma O. Larsen in honor of daughters in Idaho with . relatives sometime Return to who was and friends. A27 their daughter, Violet, Reward. recently married. The girls of the Mrs. Harry Olson and small organization met on Monson of Ogden arrived here Tues- Primary day afternoon at the home of day to visit for a few days r.t the Mrs. Mila Hulse. The girls home of Mrs. Matilda Olson. working hard to complete SewThe local second year work before schoo! b' ing clv.b under the direction of gins. Miss Wnnda Scotf met on Tuesday Mrs. R. L. Jessop spent Tuesday at the home of Miss Alla Jessop. in Hyrum with Mr. and Mrs. Jens Light refreshments were served K. Anderson. to the following girls: Miss JesPostoffice Inspector Smith of sop, Miss Scott, Opal Jenson, June Ogden inspected the Millville Jenson, Barbara Cutler and Stella on Thursday. If you see six Logan patrolmen Iverson. The Gleaner gills held a demonof the city police force dressed in blue this winter, dont be stration meeting on Tuesday evenBUTTER DIPPED POP CORN ing at the home of their leader, surprised. Police Chief Gilbert Mecham Mrs. Hilma Humphries. A demonFresh, crisp popcorn, buttered laid before the city commission stration on trousseau luncheon Roasted Peanuts uniformally. Misses Leila was the by a givn for purproposal Friday night that are hot always. We feachase of new winter uniforms and Clara Lenkersdorfer of Logan. 280 North ture car service. Light refreshments were served for the officers. Main Street, Logan. The commissioners left It to to twelve. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Neves, Mr. Chief Mecham's judgment as to Mr. the selection of material, the tai- and Mrs. Ernest Neves and Monlor and the amount to be spent and Mrs. Ellis Neves spent day in Millville and Providence for new uniforms. Present uniforms of the force canyons. Miss Marie Budge of Logan is are of a light weave material of Protect those you love khaki shade and are held to be visiting at the home sf Mr. and ill adapted for winter service. against grim proverty after the bread winner is gone... WEAR YOUR SHOES OUT ... Depression is A Challenge The deepest safe diving limit If you want to get on your feet, of any submarine is 450 feet. for action in insurance. Wear Y'our Shoes Out! A good Let us point out an easy leather sole or pair of beds IT'S way to take care of your will save you money. Rate $1.00 and $1.60 family in case of death, ECONOMY TO HAVE YOUR Wasatch 6922 NO ONE CAN TELL WHEN We apSHOES REPAIRED! NEW SAIT LAKE IT WILL COME. preciate four patronage. HOTEL Hickman Insurance Agency GOODYEAR SHOE J. E, A Othello Hickman A Respectable Family Hotel REPAIRING CO. Hot and Cold Running Water Agents For in each room Shoe Rebuilders 45 West Second South Street 77 N. Main 38 State St. L. M. HICKOK. Proprietor Idaho Preston, Logan, Utah Salt Lake City L$it Fmdl I FOR SALE Majestic lange, cheap FOR RENT Apartment at my old A24. home electric range, hot water phone 439. and bath. Newly furnished with FOR SALE First ciop alfalfa, de- upholstery and rugs. An ideal 1 1928 Ford Sport Coupe $275 livered. Phone 603 or 593 Rl. home for two people. Must be 11928 Chev. Coach $300 A29. seen to he appreciated. Lorenzo 11929 Cnev. Truck.. $350 23S. Hansen, phone FOR SALE Pickling cucumbers 11927 Chev. Roadster $125 and canning tomatoes at Albert FOR RENT Furnished apartment 1 1929 Chev. Cabriolet $400 Zbinden, East Canyon road. Phone 135 North Second East. A21tf. 11929 Oldsmobile Coach A23. $275 1928 Chev. Ton Truck FOR RENT Two apartments, one $150 FOR SALE One Graham Biothers furnished, one unfurnished. 122 1927 Ford Tudor Sedans.... $75 One ton truck, good motor, good East 2nd So. Phone 787 J 1. A24 1928 Chev. Coach $300 rubber, good beet rack. Best buy 1 1929 Durant Sport Rdstr. $250 in towu, $230 or trade, lnquiie at FOR RENT 10 room house. Full $300 E. V. Calder, Johnson's Giove. basement. 271 West Center. Ap- 11928 Ford Tudor A20-tf- . A29. ply Hyrum Jensen. The following cars have been left with us to sell. The owners FOR SALE Beautiful lot opposite FOR RENT Four room modern are anxious and have placed quick 93 home, unfurnished. temple. Cardon Realty Co. A25. Garage. A27. soiling prices on them West Fourth North. FOR SALE 30 head of sheep and , 1 1930 Ford ton truck ine purebred registered boar. FOR RENT Modern furnished 11929 1 A25. Phone 590 Jl. apartment. Private hath. Elec- 1 1924 Fold Ton Ton Truck Truck Ford tric range. Use of phone 253 J 1930 Ford Sport Roadster FOR SALE Nice Wealthy apples. West First North. A27. North. Cheap. 6s6 East Second Also a number of real bargains A25. FOR RENT Four room well furnished house. 55 South Third In repossessed cars and trucks. FOR SALK New Monarcli range West. A19tf. ' and cabinet, used two months, A25. FOR RENT Five room furnished reasonably. Call 141. house, 394 North Second West. 75c per Phone 232-J- . FOR SALE Tomatoes. A18tf. bushel for best. Good cracked Modern furnished ones for 35c. Ellis Nielsen, Hyrum. FOR RENT FORD PRODUCTS A24. home, Good location. garage. . PHONE 448 Household goods and pianos transferred to all parts of the city. Long Distance Hauling J.W. A A & Sna Slh Repammg NEATLY DONE We use only the best of terials. Expert ma- workmanship. S. WENDENES 115 North Main Street MOVING! . Local and long distance hauling. Johnson Cab & Transfer Co. Packlng-crabng- Phone 314 FOR PRACTICAL HEATING d meen Herald-Journal- post-offic- e 19-2- 11-2- . ! 3 11-2- i ARK II ! Madam, my card! So his name was realty Travers. Norma read the neyt engraving Mark Finley Travc-rsIt was not a business card The lettering was bold, masculine, aristocratic-looking- . Or perhaps it was the name itself that seemed artistocratic. May 1 see the dog now? Should she go on with his nonsense? It was ridiculous to pretend she had never seen the young man before, that she believed bis story about losing a dog or that he cared anything about seeing the rjiRAVERS grinned. puppy. am, be Admitted. missionerc when they will meet containing 4 and acres. and consider any objections which Purchase price payable in lawful may have been made against the money of the United States. Dated at Logan. Utah, this 19th making of the said improvement. By order of the Board of Com- day of August, 1931. said day, in Logan City, in Cache missioners of JEFF STOWELL, Logan City, Utah. County, Utah, the following deH. R. PEDERSEN, Sheriff of Cache County, scribed property to wit: State of Utah. City Recorder. The southeast quarter of the Date of first publication, August BY H. WEATHERSTON Northwest quarter; the Southwest 16, 1931. Deputy. quarter of the Northeast quarter; Date of last publication, Sep- Geprge D. Preston, the West half of the Southeast tember 4, 1931. Attorney for Plaintiff. quarter and the East half of the Date of last publication, SeptemSouthwest quarter of Section 1. ber 9, 1931. OF SHERIFFS SALE NOTICE 2 West 14 North, Range Township Salt Lake Base and Meridian and' SHERIFFS SALE containing 240 acres, more or less. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL Together with ail rights of OF THE STATE OF In the District Court of the First every kind and nature, however Judicial District of the State of UTAH, IN AND FOR THE evidenced, to the use of water Utah, in and for the County of COUNTY OF CACHE. ditches and canals for the irrigaCache. tion of said premises. Halloran-JudgTrust company, a FEDERAL BUILDING & LOAN Together with all tenements, j corporation, hereditaments and appurtenances ASSOCIATION, a Corporation, Plaintiff, thereunto belonging or in any wise Plaintiff -- s. vs. appertaining. William M. Eades and wife, ElizaDated this 11th day of August Joseph K. Haslam, and wife, beth R. Eades, Jack-soM. 1931. H. Zetta Haslam and W. Defendants. Date of last publication, SepJr., Trustee, To he sold at sheriffs sale on . Defendants. tember 3, 1931. 3rd day of September, 1931, To he sold at Sheriffs SALE at the10 oclock Jeff Stowell, Sheriff of Cache a. m. on said day; at at court door the of front the county County, Utah. the front door of the county court house in the City of Logan, Counin Logan, Cache county, ty of Cache, State ot Utah, on house, described propthe NOTICE OF INTENTION TO the 10th day of September, A. D. Utah, : following CREATE SEWER DISTRICT 1931, at 12 oclock noon of said erty Beginning at a point 6 rods NUMBER TEN day, those certain pieces or par- south from the northeast corner cels of land situate in Cache coun- of Lot 16, Block 22, Plat A of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ty, State of Utah, descrited as Logan Farm Survey and running by the board of City Commission- follows, thence west 11 rods: thence Dorth ers of Logan City, Utah, of its Beginning at a poHit 13 and 1 rod; thence west 9 rods; thence Intention to create Sewer District rods west of a point 60 rods north north 5 rods and 35 feet; more or No. 10, and defray the whole of of the southeast corner of the less to the south line of Ninth the cost thereof estimated at southeast quarter of section One, street, as it shall he opened and Eight Thousand Five Hundred Township 14 North, Range One located by Logan City, through Dollars ($8,500.00) by a local as- West of the Salt Lake Meridian, 15 ot said block; thence east sessment upon the lots or pieces and running thence west 13 and Lot the southline of Ninth along of ground within the following rods; thence south 6 rods; street, 20 rods; thence south 6 to described district be affected thence east 13 and rods; 35 feet to the place of and benefitted by said improve- thence north 6 rods to the place of rods and beginning. all abutments, namely: property beginning, containing 82 square Also, part of lots 15 and 16, ting on Center Street between rods. In Block 22, Plat A Logan Farm First West Street and Sixth West Also, beginning at a point 90 Survey. Situated in the Southeast Strep, also an property abutting and rods south of the northof Section 27, in Townon Sixth West for a distance of east corner of the southeast quar- quarter 12 north range one (1) East 520 feet North of Center Street. ter of section One, Township 14 ship of the Salt Lake Meridian and All protests against making said North, Range One West of the described as follows: Beginning at Improvement and the levy of said Salt Lake Meridian, and running a point 15 rods north and 20 rods tax must be filed In writing with thence south 9 and vest of the Southeast corner of rods; the City Recorder before the 4th thence west 80 rods; thence north said Lot 16; thence running north day of September, 1931, that day 9 and thence east 7 rods:thence west 8 rods; thence rods; being the time Bet by said Com- - 80 rods to the place of beginning, south 7 rods; thence east 8 rods to-wt- really a dog I lost, though. I'. as a girl. She wouldn't tell me her name or her telephone number but she did say something about placing a want ad to find the owner of a v 've read every edition pep. of newspaper published In etry this town for the last two days! Ive tried to think up a hundred diffeieiit schemes to find you and uoue of them were practical Now was cenainly the time to end Hi is interview It was a mistake to have brought the young man downstairs. Norma realized. She turned toward the youth. Mr 'Well. she said, Travers, since tins isn't your dog we may as well go back upstairs. Ill take Wowser along with me to get his bread and milk. Theres a woman coming afterwhile who thinks he may be the dog she has lost. Let's hope the real owner will be here before long." Oh. hut wail a minute Tiav ers' eyes (brown they were and very dark) plead for him. They Norma had plead to no avail. turned her back and did not even catch the glance. Perhaps if she had seen tt she might not have been so adamant. lo the By the time they Urst floor hallway be was ready with a new appeal. Listen, Miss Kent, ho began, 1 hope 1 haven't offended you by coming out here on well, sort of false pretenses. 1 thought maybe I could persuade you to come for a drive. It's a fine evening and my We could go someoar's outside. where and dance. Or If youd rather see a play we can take a run down town and pick up tickets This was more familiar and easier to handle. Norma said clearly, Im sorry, Mr. Traver$, but it's quite out ot the question. Besides I must stay here this evening to answer Inquiries about the dog. How about tomorrow then? I couldn't possibly manage It tomorrow. How about the next nlglit? Or the one after that? 1 didnt Norma shook her head. put that want ad in the paper, she said firmly, to Increase my social I I think Id better engagements. say good evening now. st-a- -- h 1931 BY re In bate of last publication. IQSI 2 3, Author of AAD MARRIAGc metropolis. On her tear te keep a dinner enctrmrnl nllb BOB gARHCLL, young lawyer, Soma area n puppy In peril of In the matter of the Estate of HYRUM S. BROWN, Deceased. Creditors IU present claims ith vouchers to the undersigned at her residence, Hyrum,of Utah, on Septemor before the 28th day ber, A. D. 1931. BROWN, BESSIE 23 IEXV TODAY srarr, pretty In run tn ployedmiddle-wttttaec la Marlboro, law Bxnlerr, NOTICE TO CREDIT! 48. of - BOMBA . NOTICE LAURA LOU BROOKAAN aFICI ION and guardianship CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR SIGNERS THE RESPECTIVE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION In th, District Court of the First Judicial District of th Slats of Utah In and for the County of . Cach$. . 13 SUNDAY, AUGUST L N4ks Legal PROBATE HERALD-JOURNA- Protect Those You Love Pacific National Life JONES PLUMBING - Le CO. 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