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Show THE a! CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR SIGNERS THE RESPECTIVE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION th. District Court of the First of Judicial District of the State uuh In and tor the County of Cache. TO CREDITORS NOTICE OF THE DISTRICT COURT FIRST JUDICIAL OF THE STATE OF ?.taH in AND FOR THE OF CACHE, COUNTY the estate of la the matter of as known also Louise Meyer, i Louise Meyer Stuck!. T creditors will present claims vouchers to the undersign-!administrator at his residence It 754 North 6th East, Logan, the 6lh day (Hah, on or before October, 1931. 8 IN the -- John A. Wursten Administrate Newel G. Dames Attoi ncy for Administraloi pate of first publication, August date of last publication, II, 1931; September, 6, 193L SHERIFFS SAID the District Court of the First Judicial District of the for State of Utah, in and the County of Cahc. James C- Walters, In - Plaintiff, VS Mina Roundy, Concrete Co., a corporation, and Cache Valley Banking company, a corporationDefendants. To be sold at Sheriffs sale on the 22nd day of September, noon of 1931 at 12:00 oclock said day at the front door of Lothe County Court House, In gan, Cache County, Utah, the property, following described Joseph A. Fife, it: Block Survey. South half of Lot 8, 20 Plat A", Logan City Dated this 27th day of August. 1931. JEFF STOWELL Sheriff of Cache County Utah Date of last publication, Sep' tember 18th, 1931. OF SHERIFFS NOTICE SALE DISTRICT COURT OF DISFIRST JUDICIAL TRICT OF THE STATE OF FOR THE AND UTAH, IN COUNTY OF CACHE. FEDERAL BUILDING & LOAN a Corporation, ASSOCIATION, IN THE THE Plaintiff vs. and wife, K. Haslam, Haslam and W. H. Jack-soJr., Trustee, Defendants. To be sold at Sheriffs SALE at the front door of the county court house in the City of Logan, County of Cache, State of Utah, on the 10th day of September, A. D. 1931, at 12 oclock noon of said day, those certain pieces or parrels of land situate In Cache county, State of Utah, described as Joseph Zetta M. follm-- s, 4 t: Beginning at a point 13 and rods west of a point 60 rods north of the southeast corner of the southeast quarter of section One, Township 14 North, Range One West of the Salt Lake Meridian, and running thence west 13 and 2 3 rods; thence south G rods; 2 3 thence east 13 and rods; thence north 6 rods to the place of beginning, containing 82 Bquare rods. Also, beginning at a and 19 21 rods south of point 90 the norlh-eas- t coiner of tho southeast quarter of section One, Township It Nmth, Range One West of the Salt l,ake Meitdian, and running BROOKMAN .. (FICTION! Co 1931 BY NCAMySfcKVlCE Office of City Recorder, Logan, Utah, August 19, 1931. Sealed proposals will be receiv'd at this office until 6 oclock P m. on the 8th day of Sept. 1931, hu the furnishing of all materials fur the construction of Sewer in Sewer District No. 10. Instructions to bidders, together ith plans, profiles, specifications and forms for contract and bond, may he obtained from C. T. Bar-eit-. City engineer, upon payment of Five ($5.00) Dollars, which will be icfunded upon the return of the specifications, etc., in good condition before 12:00 oclock noon, the day after the bias, are opened. I he principal approximate quantities involved are as follows: 3838 lin. ft. of 8 inch, 10 inch and 12 inch Vitrified Pipe Sewer. II concrete manholes, vaiious depths. Bids must be made on the standard proposal forms tn the manner designated therein. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids and o waive minor defects. By order of the Board of City ( ommissloners. H. R. PEDERSEN, City Recorder. Date of first publication, August 19. 1931. Date of last publication, tember 8, 1931. Sep- you need bill heads or statements for your first of the month bills' Order them now at the Herald-Journ- al job shop, 77 west Center street. Will A26tf. INC, eyelids that bad been striving bravely to blink back the tears "There, dear. Dont you see everything's going to be ail right? She let him kiss her, rested In his arms while Mark patted her shoulder as cno might comfort a After a moment Norma child. straightened. Tl means we cant see each other any more," the girl said miserably. You mustn't come here again. Why, Norma!" Mark looked at her in astonishment. Nothing of the kind! We're going to be married. Right away! Why, darling, I wouldn't give you up for anything in the world Dont you know that?" . Oh, it's sweet of you to talk that way hut we can't. Throwing away your whole life that's wbat your father said it would mean. I 1 can't let you quarrel with your He said you father over me. eouldn't ever come home. You'll have to go, Mark "But I tell you I wont! Sweetheart, were going to be married right away. Tonight! Tlease, Norma. Won't you marry mo tonight? her again. HOB hlltREIX, young 'nwyrr, ks 'Norma to murry him nnd he refuse, though she I fond of him a a friend. Norma lake the to the shabby nimrimenl luppy share she with CHUINK MIMtIHv She fears brl in falling In lne with her married r. HltiDM-pro (Mill, employ of an naence. prletor Nett day uhenadvertising Norma Inserts an advertisement about the puppy In the lost and found column of the Marlboro Press, the first person to answer Is Mark 'I ravers. lie tries to make a date but Norma decline hi Invitations. A small boy come to claim the puppy and takes It home. Norma receive telephone calls from 't'raver hut ignores them. She Kor for a drive with Hob Farrell and he tells her he is leaving Marlboro. 'I wo fl later she meet Travera on the street and goe to lunch with him. 'I his Is the beginning of a whirlwind courtship. Nirma finds herself In love but thinks she mtiht send 'I rovers away he rouse of some secret of the past. hrls knows this secret, declare that If Norma love leavers all else Is unimportant. Mark is Invited to dlnn r nt the apartment and Norma Is alone there making preparation when a eniler arrives, lie tell her he I Marks father and demands her affair with Ills son vinll end In the midst of a heatrd speech Mark Oh, ON U I I go-lu- was the younger man whose voice rose. Color eland from Mark's cheeks. For God's sake. Father!" he cried, haven t you done enough here? You'd ! .t ter leave! I don't know what your idea was In roming here hut 1 wisii you'd stayed away. I was going to tell you in a day or two hut yru might as well know now. I'm going to marry Norms! film atW t love The Junior girls held their regular meeting on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Annie Humphries. The evening was spent in sewmg after which dainty refreshments were served to nine. The Trail Builder boys with their leaders, Mrs. Gillie Taggart, Mrs. Hannah Iverson and Miss Dora Shaffer enjoyed a bonfire breakfast In Hoodless oasture on Wednesday morning Club Meets The First year sewing club under the direction of Miss on ThursBeatrice Fergus met day at the home of Miss Zeltha Humphreys. Mrs. Donna Scott was in attendance also. Mrs. Sara Scott and two children Cardell and Don returned to their home m Morgan, Utah on Friday. They have spent the past tenT. days here with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Scott and Mrs. Rozella Garr. Gleaner Girls in Camp The Gleaner girls spent Thursday night and Friday at the scout camp formally the Humphries Grove. Mrs. Hilma Humphries. Gleaner leader and Mrs. Annie Humphries and Miss Vee Anderson of the presi- denry of the M. I. A. were special guests. Mrs. Parley Jessop entertained on Thursday afternoon in hohor of the birthday of her son Curtis. Games were emoyed Refreshments were served to ten. Entertain at Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson entertained at dinner on 4-- H La-moi- ne throat. His dear head bent dared! feeling her presence neither called for nor heeded, When hat) stolen from the room. she reappeared after a discreet interval she found Norma and Mork They still In each other's arm. greeted her exhuberantly. t Chris you can't guess!" ConIt's going to be tonight. gratulate me! Isnt this wonderful? And don't yon think I'm the luckiest guy in the world? YouIl have to coma with us, Chris! The older girl stopped short, surAm I to take ail veying tnem. this as a wedding announcement? Remember I haven't even met the young man yet, Norma. Do you honestly mein you two are planning to be married tonight? They chorused assent. There followed half an hour of excited, inNorma and coherent planning. Mark were to drive to Woodbury in the next county to be married. Chris was to come along. Mark departed to give the girls time to dress, to hunt up an acquaintance to act as the second witness and to fill the car with gas. It proved an evening of surprises. The friend Mark brought to make the fourth in the wedding party was Bradley Hart, Chris employer. Mark had run into Hart on the street There were swift introductions. With a minimum of flurry they cere off in the roadster at Mark last, headed for Woodb-r- y. drove with Norma beside him. Chris and Brad Hart were In the rumble seat. By nine oclock they were pass lag through the outskirts of Marl bq.ro. Ahead lay the state highway ie roadsters speed increased. found them plunging through darkness. At that very moment Bob Farrell, anxiously gripping the receiver in a pay sta tion phone booth, waited for the voice to come over the wire. There was none. Five seconds. Ten sec onds. At last he beard the operat tors crisp soprano, They don't answer! Farrell put up the receiver and turned away. (To Be Confirmed) Clmis Saunders, Why, darling, I wouldnt give Marl( insisted. each other and nothing in the world is going to stop us! Nothing in the world do yon hear that? Tho gitl was sobbing quietly, her face hidden in Mark's tweed shoulder. F M. Travor?" ".Marry ers. 'Many It t! Well, we'll see about that' You'll du nothing of the sort if I have to turn you over to the police!" dont know how you can interfere. I'm 23. you know. I've the right to marry whom I please and that person happens to be Norma. All I have to do is convince her I'm worth taking Mark, persist fn this insanity and I swear to God youll never touch another penny of my money! You can starve for all I care. You can come whining to the door and 1 won't lift a finger to help you. Marry the girl, huh? Insolent puppy. dont you see it's your money she's after? Thats all a girl like this wants. Well, site'H never get a cent of it and neither will you. Defy me and I'm through with you! Through with you do you hear? The choleric outburst had spent itself. Almost before the last word was out Matk was lashing back savagely: Wo don't want yottr damned Norma and I can get money! Well along without your help. show you how much we want your 1 .I roit-- n tn-.- " lit broke off abruptly. The elder Travers whirled to see what Mark was looking at. Norma uttered a low pitched cry. There, leaning agalutt the door and them, was Chris Saunders. None of the three had heard her enter the room. None knew how In the long she had been there. tmmohile sudden silence Chris gaze moved from one to Another of the trla Iler dark eyes missed you up for anything in the World" not a detail of the situation. Chris Well, spoke slowly, calmly, just what is this? About time to put in an ambulance call, I should think. Norma, dear, why dont you suggest to your visitors that this house is not an institution for deaf mutes?" Its Just possible some of the neighbors may not be interested in your conversation. The elder Travers moved ImpaCome, Mark, he said, tiently. lets go Im t not going. Father. strolled casually toward the davenport, took off her hat You might and dropped It there. Introduce me, Norma, she said in the same deliberate tone she had used before. Ive said my TraverB turned. Ive told last word! he roared. you what you can do and I mean it Marry this girl and Ill disown you. You wont get a cent of my money and furthermore I never want to lay eyes on you again. Remember it's throwing away your whole life. If youll get some sense knocked into your head and leave this creature alone you can come home. If youre determined to act like headstrong fool, go ahead and a be damned to you! The door slammed sharply-oTravers bade For an Instant the throe young people remained in silence. A sob from Norma broke the tension. She had moved a little away from Mark. Now he was beside her again, his arm around her shoulder. Please ! Mark began, please don't cry! You mustn't feel so badly, Norma. Try to forget whats We don't care about happened. anything Dad says. We're going to be happy toyther. There ! He raised her chin tenderly, kissed the n New Vanguard Head For Logan Stake iFiiduy evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Anderson, Those present besides the host and nootess and guests of honoi were Mr. and Mrs. Newell nd family and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Anderson and son Ol-so- na Billy. W. D. Stueler of Phoenix, Ari-zoon Sunday arrived he1 morning to spent a few days ne x'fl Herman Peterson, formerly of Hyrum, but now a resident of Logan and an employe of the Thatcher Brothers bank, has scout been named Vanguard commissioner of Logan stake, Scout Executive Preston announced Saturday. Peterson was formerly cashier of the First Security-banMr. of Hyrum. He served two before returning to Arizona with his wife who has spent the past years as scoutmaster of Troop three months here with her 24, Hyrum Second ward. 4 father Ola N. Nielson. MENDON Tntertain at Birthday Party Mrs. Lawrence Humphries on Sunday evening in honor of the birthday of her husband. A deliciotts dinner was served. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Waylette and daughter Grace of Missoula Mont, and Mr. and Mrs. Alma Yeates of Nibley called cn Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Cutler on Sunday evening. Mrs. Joseph A. Jessop entertained on, Sunday in honor of the birthday anniversary of her Dainty redaughter Phoebe. to freshments were served twelve. Mr and Mrs. Alfred Spaces and baby of Smithfield spnt Mr. and Mfs. Sunday with Harry Hoodless. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Ges-se- ll and daughter of Logan spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Jos M. Jenson. Ellis Shaffer and Misses Nora and Dora Shaffer motored to Ogden on Sunday. Miss Nona them Morris accompanied home to visit for a few days. ed David Winn of Centerville was the dinner guest of Mrs. Sarah Hughes Wednesday. Mrs. Sadie Hardman entertained the Sovonis club Thursday. Luncheon was served to li) members and Mrs. Sarah Ann Parker, Mrs. Eliza Stuart. Mrs, Ed Stuart and three children and Miss Barbara Stuart, ail of Wellsville who were special guests. Mrs. George Glenn and children of Wellsville were guests of Mrs. C. S. Barrett, Wednesday. Frank Sorensen of Arbon, Idaho was a Mendon visitor, Thursday, Mrs. L. K. Wood entertained at a childrens party, Monday in honor of Virginias 9th birthday. Refreshments were served to 10. An attractively arranged luncheon was given, Thursday by Mrs. Theo Whitney. Asters formed a pleasing centerniece. Covers were laid for Messrs FOUR KILLED and Mesdames, Thomas Thorpe Miss Ardella. Parley Smith. LOS ANGELES, Aug. 31. (UP) Smith, ah of Wellsville. Cliuord Four men were killed and two Fisher of Ogden. Dick Wilson injured here late last night of Logan and Mr. and Mrs when an automobile in which Whitney. they were riding was struck Give Family Dinner Mr. and Mrs, Claud A, Soren by a Pacific electric train. i Fr FOR SALE-Ca- ll -- Fr Ssl Home bottled fri"t. S7. 715. Modern furnished 28o South Main. RENT FOR Automobile For Sale Rsinitt apartment. FOR SALE. Jelly grapes. Sc a Kent Furnished lb. James C. Jensen. Ilyrum. For S5. ments. 205 East 3rd SALE Small pigs. Phone FOR 218-- S2. J. I- FOR five-roo- $275 $300 li-lo$350 $125 FOR KEN I Chev. Cabriolet $400 house 3 looms with bath, close 11929 $276 lu. Phone 1002 from 8 to 10 1 1929 Oldsmoblle Coach A5tf. 1- 1928 Chev. Ton Truck a. m. or after 7 p. m. $150 21927 Fotd Tudor Sedans.... $75 Full KENT Nicely furnished 1928 Chev. Coach $300 heated apartments with garage 1 1929 Durant Sport Rdstr. $250 A2 If. 135 East Center. $300 11928 Fotd Tudor - - 360-W- A19tf. West. hmt I Ford Sport Coupe The following left with us to are arvlous and bullin , prices on 11930 Fold 1V5 ton truck Ton Truca Fold 1 Ford Ton Truck 1 Ford Sport Roadster AIbo a number of real bargains lu repossessed cars and trucks. 1 1 1929 1924 1930 SERVICE Mtor C0 FORD PRODUCTS Phone 211 JONES .DAIRY Pasteurized Milk and Cream Phone J. AND CARPET WEAVING Fox Black and white Terrier pup, return to ournal. Reward. LOST Herald-J- A30. Bring your rags to Mrs. Anna shoes, Jensen- - and have them woven LOST Pair of high-to- p and First into beautiful rugs and carpets. between car barn Herald-Journal. She is located on the Sugar iiam. Return to A30. Factory Avenue at Cornish. A31. Utah. Nine-fiftee- n 1931 Wamntodl WANTED TO BUY 100 100 Pro Wi, Wo E LICENSED CHIROPRACTOR Twelve Years of Successful Practice NEBVy3.EXEn 312 bushels good clean oafs, white wheat-ca- ll J. W. MorA20lf rell, 1151-WANTED -- AH Phone 866 W. kinds of poultry. S17. I v' FOR A REAL HAIR CUT and Shave come to the coolest Barber Shop in town. Hair cct . 35c; Children 2fc 8CHIFFMAN SARBAP. SHOP I Sewells Basement EXPERT RADIO SERVICE! Call ONES Phone 1112 261 East 3rd North W. B. MOVING? PHONE 448 tusehold H goods end pianos transferred to all parts of the city. Long Distance Hauling Amh Jo Wo Slfo Call 20 Sk Espanmg NEATLY DONE We use only the- host of la L. Expert workmanship. tna-le- Kale -- )l no ami $1 bu WaHHlrh 6922 S. 115 i WENItENES North Main Street NEW SALT LAKE HOTEL laundress wants A Respectable Family Held washing. 25c dozen pieces. No Hot and Cold Running Water for small plecm. 493 East sen entertained at a family charges . In each room Fourth North. M22tf dinner Thursday evening. A 15 West Second Sooth Si reel basket of marigolds centered WANTED Practical nursing. 151 L. M. niCNOK, Prop-leiEast Fifth North. the table. Covers were laid for A10U. Saf. Lute City Messrs and Mesdames W. H. B P. of Wellsville, Maughan Maughan of Pittsb.. g, CaliforWEAR YOUR SHOES OUT nia, Glen Perrins oi Ogden, ErDr. E. C. nest Maughan, Logan. Stanley If you want to get on your feet, Almstead of San Francisco, Wear Your Shoes Out! A good OSTEPATHIC leather sole or pair of heels Calif and Miss Barbara Maugwill save you money. IT'S han of Wellsville. PHYSICIAN At the Relief society .stake ECONOMY TO HAVE YOUR SHOES REPAIRED! We at Wednesday Hyrum, day there were about 50 who atyour patronage. Osteopathic Treatment, tended. Among the old folks non surgical treatment of GOODYEAR SHOE were, Mrs. Jane Muir, over 91 Piles and Varicose Veins. REPAIRING CO. Sorensen I. Mrs. years, Mary Shoe Rebutldera Dver 80, Mrs. Rebecca Hughes, Phone 575-Mrs. John Ladle and. Mrs. Julia 77 N. Main 38 State St. Wood. 27 South 1st East Logan, Utah Preston, Idaho Mr. and Mrs. Raymond and were of guests Honeyville baby of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Barrett Monday evening. The Relief society conference Men Young Menfs is to be held Sunday. A good stake Is with outlined program officers to be present. A good is crowd desired, also all cnoir members please be present. A party was given Thursday by Mrs. Harry Bartlett in honor of her daughter Dellas 10th birthday. Refreshments were served to 15 guests. Stella, daughter of Mr. and and Quality Mrs. Charles Ladle underwgent a tonsil operation Tuesday at and in fabrics, the Budge hospital and Is now improving nicely. tailoring. Smartness in Experienced o: Willcutt W A SERVICE ?hone 446 R enter St., Logan, UUh FORD COUPE AT A BARGAIN bushels 1128-J- . We deliver in Logan. S2. Painting and paper hanging. A26tf. Phone 1136-- ' Fmimdl FREE! Hawaiian steel guitar lessons. FREE! Hawaiian steel LOST Wagon covler between and 8th East and guitars. Thatcher Music Store. 10th North A30. Logana Plunge. Call I199-- RUG cars have been sell. The owners have placed quick them m - I - 1928 apart- - 1 1928 Cltev. Coach NorOn Truck. Altf. 11929 Chev. 1 1927 Chev. Roadster Small Monished 5 house. SALE basement, screen porch, bath and large lot. Price $1250 inS6quire 359 South Main. teem, FOR SALE 3 -- year-old about 1,500 lbs. George S2 FOR RENT New English typo Simthfield. home on Boulevard. Call C. S. J28 tf FOR SALE Junior bicycle for Amussen. ages 4 to 10 years, like new, SanElna $17.00- - Cost $125.00. FOR RENT Five room furnishS8. ed house, 398 North Second ders, Richmond. A18tf. West Phone 232-- J. FOR SALE Essex coach. $45. 33 rooms. RENT Furnished FOR 902. including license. Phone Noith Fifth West. Phone 627-357 South First West. J3tf. FOR SALE OR RENT Modern 845 N. home, sleeping FUR RENT Modern apt. M25U. 3rd. East. and large garden porch, garage S4Phone 627-FOR RENT 5 room partially FOR SALE 12 Brahma hens, furnished apartment- 143 East A30. year old. 262 West Filth No. Second South. A30. Steam heated FURNISHED Bantam rooms and apts. Park Hotel SALE Yellow FOR S27. sweet corn. J. H. Miller, phone SI. 250Furnished apt. RENT FOR $10 00. Inquire 158 North 1st FOR SALE Milk. 14 quarts for A3o. Place . of production West or Phone 679-- J. $1.00. Phone FOR RENT Three room furinspection. open to 810-- J. 685 North Second East. Private nished apartment. 63. bath. 72 North First West. A2Gtf. will SALE Acre FOP lots, build to suit. $5o0 down, FOR RENT Furnished apartterms like rent on balance. ment 454 East Fourth North (Home and income). Federal Phone 968-- J. 2. Building & Loan, 118 North A30 Main. FOR RENT Two room steam heated apartments. Maurice FOR SALE green Cannery First West and beans, lb- 3MtC- All sizes of apartments. A25tf. First North. cucumber, 40c per 100, 35c per 100. Sweet corn, 10c per doz- FOR RENT 4 room apartment, en'. Phone 680R3. Will deliver SI. 459 West First North. S2. FOR RENT Beautiful furnishFOR SALE Team. $35.00 E. S. ed six room bungalow. Adults-Mrs- . S2. A- - L. A24tf Cole. Obray, Paradise. SALE Home FOR and 20 FOR RENT Modern 3 room acres of land Inquire Henry apartment. 11 South First East . A3 A30. Phone Ncilsen, Hyrum. maNew SALE FOR FOR RENT FurnlBhed apartment washing 155 North Second East. A21tf. chine, was $165.00, now $75.00. S15. Co. Lumber Bros. Smith FOR RENT 10 room house. Full FOR SALE CHEAP House with basement. 271 West Center. ApA20-tf- . three rooms and bath. Partly ply Hyrum Jensen. furnished. Terms. Inquire 82 West S13, FOR RENT Four room well furFirst North. nished bouse. 55 South Third ro m Car Ussdl S4. - to bers. It was a maddening, utterly unanswerable form of argument. It banished haunting terrors that had been ilka knives In Norma's heart. It opened vistas of rarest raptnra. Now, If sho only 1 II K VI U!tY N'D now It !" rlieek, in the soft hollow CHARTER XI AT the sotiiiJ of his sons Ka Its come whiiled. Love not!" to this! he snorted. The face was livid and ter Gone to the gutter, have riblc. lie roared at tha youth you? Youd leave a decent home and parents whove given you every thing in the nnrld for a (heap in trigue with a common!" With one hound Mark Travers was in the room, slammed the door behind him. "Stop it, father! he demanded. Have you gone mazy? And dont you say one word against Norma! Shes the sweetest, finest girl Ive ever known. Youd belter apologize for that remark!' "Apologize!" The elder Travers Toice fairly sparkled. Apologize! Do you know what you're saying, you young fool?" Mark came nearer, eves blazing. I do. he said with alarming calm. I do know and I demand an apol he went ogy to Miss Kent. Well on as the older man's chocks tool: on an apoplectic tinge, are you to begin?" The older man broke in violentAre you trying to make an ly. Idiot out of me? Trying to pretend something hasnt been going on that I've seen with my own eyes? The, girl and I understand each other. Shell listen to reason ail right Now, Mark, you get out of here Tt was Norma who came forward. Just a minute, she said in a voice that struggled to steady it Mr. Travers, I Im bee in self. ning to see what you think of me Its not true though. Its not true! Marks never even been in this room before. He cante tonight because I he was invited to dinner. live here with another girl. Oh you mustn't believe there's tven any tiling wrong! I tell you it's not into.'" A ... oj darling of her appear. JvUW (.( 3 on her lips SI1E felt his kisses Millville News contractors Author of MAD MARRIAGE" UEC.IV HIKE TOII4V Pretty MIHW KET, iMKTPiary fn a law olti, iiwi M ItK IHiUKSi lor fhr flrsl time nkrn lucMhrr they rMftie a from riimafown triilllr In tuiiy Slarihorn, nilddle-wruie- rn itMiro ell. Norma decline to tell era her name or where be rau see thence south 9 and 11 21 rods; thence west 80 rods; thence north 9 and 1121 rods; thence east 80 rods Iq the place of beginning, conlalntng 4 and 16 21 acres. Purchase price payable in lawful money or the Umrerr wares. Dated at Logan, Utah, this 19th day of August, 1931. JEFF STOWELL, Sheriff of Cache County, Jencalogical Committee Meets The Genealogical commtt" State of Utah. BY H. WEATHER STON met on Monday evening of last week at the home oi Mr. and Deputy. Mrs. W. C. Humphreys. BusiC.'oige D. Preston, , ness was discussed after which Attorney for Plaintiff. Dale of last publication, Septem- dainty refreshments were servber 9, 1931. ed. NOTICE TO PACE SEVEN L LAURA LOU Inter-Mounta- in The LOGAN, UTAH, AUGUST 31, 1031 L, N&3 AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES oPOBATE II HERALD-JOURNA- MOVENG! Packing crating. Local and long distance hauling. Johnson Cab & Transfer Co. Phone 314 FOR PRACTICAL HF.ATING JONES PLUMBING CO. Phone 823 l.e Johnson Grand ill LICKING ft FREIGHTING COMPANY Newton, Utah Dealer Ir. Phone Feed A Grain 683J 4 s and nf CERTIFIED RADIO SERVICE Smith Skanchy Radio Engineers Day and Night Service . 145-Phones- - 639-14 - through through trimming the models and patterns and ... BUTTER DIPPED POP CORN Fresh, crisp popc'rn, I ittereu uniformally. Roasted Peanuts that are hot always. We fea280 North ture car service. Main Street, Logan. A Clean Furnace Pays. colors. 50 Our GIANT VACUUM CLEANER Does the Best Job, Phone 130 Jackson & Fry Co. Smith Clothing Co. muz J |