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Show THE IIEIIAED TACE SIX SEPTEMBER THURSDAY, 1931. 3, t By Cffanas WASH TUBES Alfalfa Bills Story C While other candidatses were spending money like water, Murray found himself almost The Bolivian Adventure After Oklahomans had turn- penniless. But this didnt daunt ed Bill Murray down for gover- him. He tells how he started out nor in 1918, his old idea that of creating an empire in South 'with $52. He had $12. A bankn ei supporter of his home to, America returned to him. lent him $40. He left a few he'd before flipyears Thirty for Mrs. Mut'v. t ld he'd dollars whether see to a coin ped credit go or stay -- and staying won the grocer to give her and hitched up his gallu.;e.. He staved. Then started the great AlfalThis time he didn't flip a nicto the govfa Bill Hitch-Hik- e kel. He went. First, he got an option on ernor's chair. 75,000 acres of valley land in (More Tomorrow) ' Bolivia. He went down, looked it over, did some planning, and came back to get recruits. advertising, His picturesque combined with the restlessness to A shower In compliment Oklahomans, soon of post-wrecruited hundreds. They pour- Miss Mada Bindrup was given ed in their applications and Friday evening at the home of Mrs. R- A. Stewart. Music and their dollars. games were the features of the They Back Out, Tho This went on for some time, evening. Very dainty refreshand then some of the would-b- e ments were served to about colonists began to get pri- sixty friends. vate advices from Bolivia. All, Mrs. A. J. Neiderhauser enit seemed, was not so hot down tertained at a kensington Tuesthere. day evening for Miss Mada People began to bark out of Bindrup. A number of very the scheme. Bill reasoned with intimate friends were present. them, but when they wanted Miss Mae Nielson entertained to withdraw he paid back their the junior girls at her home cent every A money, sociable evening. The project barked and fill- Tuesday evening was spent and very ed. Finally, in 1924, Murray set delicious were refreshments out, with 12 families, nucleus served. of his empire." enterMiss Mada Bindrup Once. 400 persons had signtained at a trousseau tea Suned up. Twelve stuik it out day at the home of her sister, The "Empire Flops beThe indomitable dozen trek- Mrs. Alma J. Neiderhauser, and of three the hours tween into carts ked by 100 about six. There were their Bolivian paradise. Within callers tea. the had during them of some a month, The Misses Esther and lone htarted to trek out again. Six months after the adven- Olson entertained at a birthture started, Mr. and Mrs. Mur- day breakfast Tuesday morning in honor of the birthday anniray were the sole survivors. versary of their sister, Miss They survived five years, go- Ann Olson. ing thru a revolution, in which Mrs. W. F. Wilson Is visiting they both came near getting shot. Bill ran up the Stars an with friends and relatives in Lake. Stripes, however, and the con- Salt of Clearfield Erie Erickson founded Bolivians spared their visitor at the was a week-en- d fire. home of Mr. and Mrs. John Back Once More It was too tough, tho, even Lundberg. Mrs. Ola Sjostrom has been for the Murrays. They pulled out and arrived at New Or- visiting with her daughter in leans late In the summer of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Leland G. Pul1929. A day or two later they desipher and family are moving scended, weary, dusty but notA back into the ward as Mr. Pulat Tishomingo. disheartened sipher is teaching at the River small crowd was at the depot -- Heights school. Miss Ardell Baugh returned and it wasnt long before Murray was out campaigning again. home Monday from a very Again, he was after the gov- pleasant visit with her sister, ernorship, altho the senator-shi- p Mrs- Kay Bernham of Salt tempted him for a while. Lake. Miss Olga Larson of Smith-fiel- d Eight other stalwart uemo-cra- ts was the guest of Miss had the same idea. Three of them were rich; Esther Olson, Monday evenfour others had held import- ing. ant jobs. Murray, back from Mr. and Mrs. Neph! Bindrup Bolivia, had a hard job ahead. have received word of the arrival of a son to the home of Ah. Wha8 a Campaign! The campaign opened with a Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bindrup of Magna. roar and a couple of bangs. Bv ASHTON REID CH PTEH FIVE JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. - .'TH UlS. I .IE rule & A.ktT HAIVTV UHDT r.l n Cc OTAIWLyN KlLlATAMAkl LISTEN. tjOLA MU. s THEMS OWE TH REST A CONSOtATiON THESE BtPDS ARE BUR.W1N' VtU, V HOW thish: vita, oGf, ITT. A MQU you INSoTONS'A, (you got AN HDNLSHT TAMH. FOR lav eo, IMP VOW, YOU DO do it? i Nctiea law a UP. TOO. At NT YOO BD LOOKIN' you cjot youth, lad, an' guy with A. h RUT YOU LACKLHCTSH APPEAL. THAT'SH APPEAL. ON THt vypry VT iRH , DMEAGH OTHER HAND MY BOY, LOOK AT ME t GOT SHEXSH APPEAL GALORE, AN VJiMM'M tSH SFMMPLY WILD ABOUT TwATSH THE SHECPUT ME. I J SO MANY SNAPPY j Bon bony in all ' x MY , LIFE. -- River Heights! oJASH CAN BEING IGNORHE ED NO LONGER. I OiNALLY, ar SWALLOWS HIS PRIDE, A'tSi CALLS HIS FRIEND ASIDE J - NO GUESHI OF MINE VSK 60iN TO SWLEEP IN A BOYSH. YOU'LL SHTAY NOT GUNNA W W3H'Ri R6HT UP WELL, HAVETHEM DUTY DAMES 1Tb MY ROOM, TURNIN' UP Tuytft SNOOTS ) AT ME ANY MORE IM fcUNA FIND A GOOD SCA SOME PLACE, AN' , GO To SLEEP. me with at The inn. and heresh A FEW DOLLARS Z TIDE YOU ONER. PUZZLES FOR. HOURS ON O OR. WASH HOvM .HOW H',M UP WITH THE GULLS. rpST BECAUSE V- 'ATS (ITS THINKS two-wheel- ed ei Cgp mi BOOTS 1 BOOTS , DOWN lose to Vo YOO USE HERE AND Ml HA stilts, the HER BUDDIES DON'T WHY HE FELT SO UNHAPPY. BUT HE GOES TO SLEEP, AND HE DREAMS That BY WEARING HIT OF THE TOWN. BECOMES MEilER mane SETT US WITH ME you ? By there YOO wooed VAVbY ABSOLUTELY WRATEDER se plenty to keep AND YOu'o EPEE YOO HADE TO DO PEN WISHED NO r J'VY , But , T 1 THANKS aus' LOT A wouldn't work THINK MORE OR THAN ANYONE ELSE IN ALL TH WORLD - YOO KNOW OUT L YOU TVAT Dot jfeir&ii - you hade entirely too much money ! LO GOON HE HORRHLY HERE S GO EVERYTHING GPOLED L TEEL GORGEOUS - GO -- BiGKINDS GHUT IN - CRAMPED NO, honey ALL MY TRENDS ARE back in th' ol' home Town ' EVERYONE KNOWS ME. THERE - LEGAL NOTICE; 66 SHERIFFS SALE BIDS THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT of the State of Utah, In and for tho County of Cache. THE FEDERAL LAND BANK a corporation, of BERKELEY, plaintiff, vg. LARS J. RASMUS SEN. an incompetent person, by Kale Ranmucsen, his guardian and Kate Rasmussen, his wife: First Doe, Second Doe, and Third Doe, Defendants. To he sold at sheriffs sale on the 3rd day of September, 1931, at the front door of the County Court House, at 12 orloik noon ot gatd day. tn Logan Cily, in Cache County, Utah, the following do scribed properly to wtt: The Houttieast quarter of the Northwest quarter; tho Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter; the West half or the Southeast quarter anil the East half of the Southwest quill ter of Section 1 Township II North, Range 2 West Sail Lake Base and Meridian and containing 240 acres, more or less Together with all rights of every kind and nature, however evidenced, to the use of water ditches and canals for the trriga tion of Raul premisrs, Together with all tenements hereditaments and appurtenances theieonto belonging or in any wist Bids for the furnishing of 400 tons of lump coal. 2G00 tons mine slack coal, 2600 tons stoker slack coal, FOB mines willbe received by Russell E. BernLson, executive secretary of the Utah State Agricultural college, Logan, Utah, until 4 oclock p. m September 11, 1931. The college reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. Bids will be opened at 4 oclock p. m., September 11, 1931. JN RUSSELL WELL POP 99 N MOM By Cow&m HElL, SEE WWOS . fVVCH FROM ITS VACATION1 LITTLE NEWLY INC D - HiHSCLf HPUJS TRICKS E. RERNTSON, Exeeutive Seeretary Ulalt State Agricultural College Date of first publication, Sep, tember 2 1931. Date of last publication, September 10. 1931. NOTICE In OF SHERIFF'S SALE the first District Court, in and for Cache County, State of UtahBENEFICIAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, a corpmation, - PiamtUI, vs. RILEY K. HARRIS. FLORENCE HARRIS, ills wile, CHARLES FRIDAY and J. WALTERS, Defendants. appertaining. To be sold at Sheriff's Sale, 11th Dited this day of August (ui tite 19th day of September, 1931. 1931. at 12 oclock noon, at the or Date last publication, Sep front- door of the County Couit tendier 3, Itm. House in Logan. Cache County, Jeff Stow ell. Sheriff of Cache Utah, all right, title, chui.i and County, Utah. interest of the above name i d( fondants in and to the folNOTICE VO CONTRACTORS Office of City Recorder, lowing described real property m Cache County, State Logan, Utah. August 19, 1911. situate Sealed piopmala will be receiv- of Utah, 111 A" Lot 8 Block 10 Plat ed at tins office until ti o'clock Park Town Sir. vey p m. on t tie 8th day of Sept. 1931, m Hyde acres, sit for the furnishing of all materials containing 1 for the of Sewer died m Section 3, Township 12 1 Noith of Range East of the in Sewer District No lfl. Instructions to bidilets, together Salt Lake Meridian w itti Together with the appurtenions phin, piofiles, rpeci-icd- t and forms for contact and bond,1 ances. including all water and and all the esmay be obtain d fmm C. T. Bar- water-rightren City nghieer upon payment tates and lights of the said of Five ($5.o0i Dollars, whuh will Riley K. Harris and Kloience he tefunded u;in the jeturn of the B Hams iii and to said premspecifications, e'r., in good condi- ises. and the lents, issues and t tion before o'clmk noon, the profits thereof. day after the buls are opened Purchase price payable in The piinr pal approximate quan- lawful money of the United tities involved a'c as follows. States. 3838 hn. ft of 8 inch, IP inch Dated at Logan Utah, the 12 and inch Vunhed Pipe Sewer 2Gth day of August. 1931 11 conettte manholes, various JEFF STOWEI.L. dep'h. Sheriff of Cache County, State Bids must be made on the stan- of Utah. dard proposal forms in the man' Dats of publication- Aug 25 ner designated therein The fight Is reserved to rej ct September 2, 9, and 16, 1931. B. D. to-w- it: 11-1- By BEdDsssr s, hOVW JOtiJ LIKED TVIRILL ought Lm td 3G of it, John iAJClE T. (- i nt sst i suppose. FT30VI a e,s mv animal, and mountain V-- DIFFERENCE BETWEEN YtU AN' me IS THAT I , TRAILS...TK : Sr -( V T NOW ON . ITLL BE UA3D FOR ANYONE TO WEEP YOU OUT, Of AN AIRPLANE, EH? A THAT .W 1 NOT IP X'M CONSCIOUS , IT IN onE VMONT....I Would OF THOSE RATTLETRAPS ASAIN IF YOU PAID AA....TLL STICK TO VHUAT DID MX) TWlNK. DOWN.-UfoWPl- TREAT TO AY OLD T.ME2- - LIKE HIM ! - any or all b.ds and to waiv. minor defects. Ry order o' the Board of City UUUlUilOt I'JurrS, H. R. PEDERSF.N, Kx (Jtfli-iCity Recorder Bate of first publication. August 19, 1931. Dale of last publication September 8, 1931, . ViC-L,T- .,.v 7 kNOVJ VNUEtJ TM WELL . U OFi ,J UNION KKNOIN( FI) t A- - The GENEVA, Sept. 3 cusproposed Austio-cGrma- n toms union was renounced on Austria's behalf before the European Union commission to- dav bv Austrian Foreign Mans- ter, I)r, Hans Schuber, i J i i ' -L SAV, UNCLE JOHN YOU'RE TJX) old Fashiowed, THAT'S ALL... S DOES IT (SET ME !! IT BACK. TWATS JM where DOES AN OLD SOAT TRAIL (SET YoO c 1 ) J , 7 CONTRAPTIONS DO, ALL TUB time... when SOME PLACE VJANT To UlNOW I l |