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Show THE HERALD Legal Notices NOTICE OF SALE State of Utah, City of Logan. I have in my possession the described animals following lawfully impounded, which, if not claimed and taken away, will be Sold at public auction to the highest cash bidder, at Logan City Estray Pound in this city, on Monday the 14 day of December 1931 at the hour of " IS p. in. DESCRIPTION OF ANIMALS One rone horse age 10 yrs. more or less, weight about 1600 lbs- J - mane white, small strip in the forehead, one right hind foot white, shod, brand resembles star with six points on the left - shoulder. One dark bay horse weight Vbout 140U. No brands visible, poached mane, shod, aged about 9 years, more or less. Said animals were impounded in said city on the 1 day of December, , E. Gnelim, City NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DIS- TRICT OF THE STATE OF THE FOR UTAH IN AND COUNTY OF CACHE. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of LOGAN, UTAH, a corporation Plaintiff vs. CARL C. GARFF, and his wife MILLIE GARFF, ALVA GARFF WILSON, HED-VI- G GARFF BROWN, SYLVIA GARFF BALL, and JOSEPH WILSON JR Defendants. -To be sold at sheriff's sale on the 23rd day of December, 1931, at 12 o'clock noon of said day at the front door of the County Court House in Logan City, Cache County Utah, the following described real property, towit: All of Lot 6, Block 5, Plat D Logan City Survey, also commencing at the Northeast corner of Lot 5, Block 5, Plat "D Logan City Survey, and running .317 thence South chains; thence West 1.20 chains to the North line of said Lot; thence North 74 deg. 22 East chains to the place of begin- , ning. . Together with all tenements, ..hereditaments and appurten-- , ances thereunto belonging or in i any wise appertaining. Dated this 27th day of Nov- -, ember, 1931. i Jeff Stowell. Sheriff of Cache County, Utah. f B. H. Weatherslone, Deputy r " Sheriff. Dates of Publication: Nov. 23, Dec. 5, 12, 19. V: SHERIFFS SALE ! L the District Court of the First Judicial District of the Stato of Utah, in and for the County of Cache. William R. Napper, plaintiff, , Vs. Harriet L. Henderson, J. I. Shepard and his wife, Anna Shepard, defendants, i To be sold at Sheriff's sale on the 8th day of December, 1931 at twelve o'clock noon of said , day at the front door of the County Court House In Logan. Cache County, Utah, the following described property j i - ; ! . i to-iw- it: Beginning at a point 24 rods North from the Northeast Cor-riof Block 44, Plat A of Logan City Survey and running thence West 18 rods; thence South 9 rods; thence East 8 'A4 rods; thence North 8 feet; thence East 9 Ms rods; thence . North 8 rods 6 'k feet to the of beginning, and furth-e- r described as situate in Section 33, Township 12 North Range One East of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian; together with all water rights. Dated this 14th day of November 1931. Date of last publication. December 7th, 1931. Jeff Stowell, Sheriff of Cache County, Utah. er . JOURNAL, r - LOGAN. UTAH, Gems Cr eri n ship, rrTnm 1 - BEttfl UtiHB TODAY MARY DARKNESS le ca-m- it The Ely, "franed her hr i her, EDDIE, with the Mtrifr mt MRS. JUPITER re A him Sows Keep Me Itm lellla. hhe le eM4 hr MR. JL PITER a 4 ROWEN of the Star. Merj'e la leeoe. lilKK MliiTHEH. hilerea NfU rilliy eeS hyealta with Mary wfcea she will eat lr ey the leveatlateilea. Mery aeila ter Mlaal aa the Jetiirr recti 1 fallow The Fir. ft RICE JUPITER eetf COUirKM a qecelleeaM Tfcay vaw ie reel Mary who they eoaaldc e vllHllfir le eleel prweef leterlleece. trylif Brace eeerrela with lealw ever e 4lieiei hreeclel eeye hr leefie le Mery. Dr Me sere It le her ereerliy fee a leaa. Brace make her sire the bracelet le Vary jWercre U wee eiolee freer yl Nr Jaylier the lfkl wea killed. feeliOalaa UtrolaoH the party le COCIST DE LOMA, whe Merr The Fir. L'alap the leeree Japltrr eecklece aa halt. Merr Jaecra with hie. Be pete It from her by a rear, thee kiaaea her. Dirk kaecka him dowa. la Jared aed uaconecleae. plrfe la tokee oa heard fha yacht, the The I'M Cera sluac ead trie apala to steal ill eecklare. Bowen gives Mary proof that the coentesa la ee aaveathreah. The sails with all on hoard. The Fly realises he bos alked lato a trap. The Crpe? goes aground oa a reef. The heat etoeotoar ead eon tleuaf eight of old Fort Jefferson prison aJnrlpuc him Ip tbp face drive The Fir aenrlj fra a lie. Mary discovers hint in Mr. Jupiter's cabia and calls Umce. There arc aboia. Marj faiais. NOW GO CN WITH THE STOItY CHAPTER XLVI MAR? came back to conscious ness to find tiie cold rain dashing on her face. She bad slumped down in the doorway, and now someone was helping her to ber (eet. She knew by the smell of tobacco in the rough (weed shoulder that was supporting her that it must be Henry Bates. Leave me alone. Im all right. she gasped, scrambling to her feet and feeling ashamed of her temporary weakness. But the other, with an exclamation of alarm, had already discovered the still form of Bruce lying out on deck. So deathly white and still his face looked in the unreal light of the occasional lightning flashes, that even Bates was rattled By George! be kept repeating. By George! This is bad business! Now what's happened here? Louise, wrapped in a heavy ulster, rushed out. Where Is he?' Oh. nion . Dieu, they have killed hlmV'sh, sobbed, throwing herself upon the deck beside Bruce, almost knocking Bates ever in ber anxiety to reach the Injured man. When she saw wbo it was, however, she drew back sharply. Bruce! But where is Enrique? Thats wbat we'd like to know, Bates about growled, looking sharply. Mr. Jupiters deor stood open, but be bad not appeared. Leaving Bruce lylug where be was the soaking be was getting would bring him to if anything would Bates rushed into the old mans room, calling bis name sharply. A curious smell pervaded tbs air. There was no reply. The two women outside beard sounds of stumbling. of cbalrs being overturned ss Bates fumbled for tbs electric light switch. Suddenly the lights cams on blindingly. There on the bed lay Mr. Jupiter, over bis face a folded Bates snatched It away. He whirled aud Chloroform ! faced Captain Hendricks, just coming In the door. Cet your men out and search the f. them up. almost withoul wakening, and fallen asleep again Immediately. The necklace? Had lie loi ked it No. he up before going to bed? didn't tbink lie had. No. he hadnt. It Was there. In his coat pocket, Well, If it wasn't, then The Fly had taken it. "Let him have Mary groaned. ft! Jupiter grow. ad. He won't get far with it in this weather." But why did you carry it about so carelessly?" Mary could not help sking. "See what's comd of i- t- shot The old man sat holt upright. Eh? Brupe? Where is he?" There was a depth of terror in his voice such as she bad never heard there. He snatched up a robe and slipped his feet into slippers. Before she could restrain him lie had jerked the door open and rushed out into tbe storm, staggering a little. Mary hurried after him. fearful that he might not be able to make It on tbe slippery deck. Bruce's stateroom opened on the passageway between the two buildings and was sheltered somewhat from the storm. Mary was whirled around the corner by tbe beating rain just as Bates dashed up, breathless, and leaned against tbe forward bulkhead out of the wind. Sheets of rain were driving past on either tide, but here they were fairly out of U. He's gone taken the dinghy and beat It!" Bates shouted in ber ear. "Fool! Hell capsize, and thatll be tbe end of bim! Good riddance. But damn It, be's got the necklace on him! Captain Hendricks came out of the door of Bruce's stateroom, opposite, and beard Bates' report with Interest. Get In out of the rain, you! he commanded Mary, with rough tenderness. How many sick people do you think I want on my bands? How la be?" Mary asked. Tlurt bad.'. the captain replied, Sbot through shaking bis bead. Five room iiioilcia liouse, clica). good location. eectmd like hunts II, at Hie couple nn Hie ii.sk watched and Six room, strictly modern home with lurnaee and garage on - FOR KENT FOR RENT UNFURNISHED FURNISHED Motion) 5 room lionio. 42 So. Fit'll Fast. r Jeffi-rsn- aFitomobiles FOR T n home, garage, $20011 In (pure Main Bather Shop. Nut 301 r, Inquire Model Plume 1M 1024-- Phone it began to sppeir time i lie man was winning -- at any tale, if he had sm vived thus fj it was likely he cbiiid hold mil until (lie heavy sea butoldcd and set his comae again. Then (bey lost him. He seemed to have vanished from the face of the sea. i hough they played the telescope carefully over Hie very Where's Biaikt? Get him up spot where he had last been seen. Minutes tint by Bales at last put Hie glass down and gave It up. ."Well, lies gone, he said. And as one speaks of tl.e dead lie added, life and dcatli. tell him'.''' Jf we grudgingly. It was a game fight he lie turned hark to Bates. can't get the radio working by day- - put up tiie louse!" Mary pointed suddenly and cried. break. I'll send two men in the lifeboat, but it's a long pull." Tbe cap "Look, what's that?" Where?" Excitedly Bales threw tain left, muttering excitedly, and they heard him tramping around up the glass up to htB eye. . Over tlieie. By the pi imn. Just above In tiie Gone up to fix if himself." Bates at the point where the land and Good idea. That kid a water meet. guessed. R was merely s moving white been (inhering with it for days and it's still blooey." speck to her eye. but Bates exclaimed, "By George, lie made it! Tell me about He l,oma-wh- ere Hes tying up at (he old pier! What is he now?" Doubt if you can see liitn now. do you know about that?" But where has he been? Why The lighining showed him to me. but now it's settled down to rain didn't we see him?" "I dont know unless he oh, you can't see your bund before your face. Crab a slicker and we ll take see. His back was toward us. We a look. Lord. I never expected this! see his while shirt only when hes I'll bet the old man didnt either. facipg us the wind blows his coat Looks open. From the back he looked all He llked t0 dev, Ue (lark, the color of tiie water. ke ke devled 100 friTo Captain Hendricks they took in oilskins Wrapped hastily roweL they took a telescope and their news. He received it his whole mind on the went around to the port bow. The dots and dashes he was sending first crashing thunder and set listenelectrical flurhes had given over thea repaired radio for reply that did not tome. ing a to rain that place light, steady 'It's all tight," the captain told flattened the water. 1rolonged stay there till we get hursts ot rosy lightning played over them, 'ire'll to the scene, making it light as day ready buL go after him. Nothing the skeleton walls of tbe for two or three seconds at a lime. there Not a With the glass they searched the prison, abandoned long ago. surface of the water in the direc-tio- very cheerful port to put into, but." one of his of Fort Jefferson 'without he grinned and added ot bumor, "any old port stale bits of a the dinghy. in matching glimpse a storm! They had almost decided De Loma The Gypsy had stopped her inmust have landed, it be had not sane now. The wind had drowned, when off to the right Mary died jiggling down, and Mary made her way caught sight of a flash ot white. lie down'to the deck without difficulty. bad stripped to his shirt and apShe stopped at Bruces door long parently was lowing toward Bird enough to see a tableau that sent a Key. gush of happy tears to tier eyes The glass showed this was wbat old J. J. Jupiter, gaunt and pathetic he was trying to do at least be in his striped bathrobe, seated by looked over bis shoulder frequently his son's bunk, bolding bis hand as In that direction. There is a little it be had been a child, Bruces bouse on Bird Key, for what pur- eyes were closed; be was sleeping pose Mary did not know. De Lome's peacefully. Idea evidently was to tie up there She turned back to ber own room, and seek abeiler until tbe storm cold, weary and feeling more than a before out for Key little forlorn. Her door was open passed, setting West. It was a daring scheme, and and In it stood a strange figure a one which only a truly desperate ghostly, figure In white man would have attempted. pajamas. The rain bad gradually subsided Dirk rrled, at. sight of Mary! and they could see bim mote clearly ber, and reached for her with a cow; the dinghy was not making long arm that drew her to him and much headway against the blgb held her there like a vise. Mary, waves, which were being lashed 0iy love, I've been bucIi a fool! I ever higher by a furious wind. heard shots and 1 thought you were Sometimes for minutes they lost killed! I had to find you I sight of De Loma and believed bim couldnt stand It! drowned. Then tbs white speck (To Be Continued) - rhart-ronm- 1 absent-mindedl- u wild-eye- Center St. Phone DO 1071-- Five room modern house. 724. Call Dee. 9 4 machine looks like it has a big wheel, the yam catches on the wheel and weaves the cloth. Then we saw a machine that makes button holes. The machine is one foot and a half butsquare, makes the ",yc-ton holes. Mary Jean Hess, Ellen Maughan. Woodruff School Christmas Hark! Do you hear the sleigh bells ringing? The angels Christmas carols singing? Thoughts are wending on way. To bring a happy Christmas day. Deraid Wolfe, Fifth Grade BEE HIVE In our room at school we have a citizenship chart which we call The Bee Hive. There is a Queen Bee, Busy Bees and some times Drones in the bee hive. When they become drones, their cell Is sealed. When they arc busy bees, their cell is clean and then they have a clean bee hive. Drones can have their cell unsealed by bing a busy bee. Time is money. Dont steal it by loafirg, fooling and gossiping. Work while you wait Ensign Burns. Fifth Grade WOODRUFF BANKING room 430 North' apartment. Main. D5 room npat Intent and garage-- ' D5 203 Soul it 2nd East. 3 Furnished Phone PRICE KEDUC-OUUSED CAR R STOCK 11)2!) Fni'il Coupe Spec... $150 l'.CH Fold Tiiiliii' Sedan. .$1G5 lilL'ii Dodge ;ij. Ton Panel $50 1 !).'!() Ford 1 ' 5 Ton Truck 87 W Dee. 20 Long Wheelbase... $450 !!I20 Ford Coupe $ C5 ' ll'dli Pontiac Coae)i . . .$200 Furnished steam heated rooms; $250 apartments. 51) E Center. D 14 1021) Chev. Coaeh New house, furnace; garage. 65 l!i2t; Ford Panel S()5-- J. NIBtf 3 room modern apartment. 72 1029 Chev. 114-to- n truck $225 0C3-Phone 3 rooms, modern J12.50. Phone North 1st West. dll- 192fj I 'oi'd i. Ton Truck $25 764. 1929 Chev. Cabriolet $350 205 East Third 1929 Apartment. Ford Coupe $300 n lltf FOR SALE north. linu-.e- room house Plume 30, or call N'.Ktf 347 Null I) Maine. S I J. - tf MISCELLANEOUS 5 1929 Durant Sport room bungalow. 50 West 3rd. Roadster $225 9HG-NIOtf 1930 Ford Tudor J No. Phone 30 or Sedan. $325 FOR SALE OR TRADE few larms and homes m pros1929 Ford DeLuxe Panel $350 perous Cache Valley. Favor- Three room house with sleep1931 Hudson Spec. Coupe ing porch and garage. Call able terms can be arranged for N lOtf. 610 like new, will sacrfice! Monson See buyers responsible .A Lumber Co, Phone mond, Utaii. Rich- 38. Four room, furnished or unfurnished, heated apartment, No. 3 sleighs with good box. with bath. 261 East 3 North. 024tf. Smith Bros. Lumber, Co. D12 apartment, auitable Fresli lime. 25 cents per bushel Furnished for light housekeeping. $12.50. Saturdays, cash only. 75 E. 28 East Second North. 03tL 8th North. FOR RENT Steam heated furnished apartments and unBaby buggy. 399 N. 1st East. Dec. 9 furnished house. Phone 87-MG SSt.f. few Simmons hospital beds and mattresses left; will sell at $12.50. Splendid condition. N28tf Call 525. A WANTED MALE HELP Gooo round native Opening a new field for men 75 South Fourth under 31) who can furnish ref10 erences. Small salary and comW. Logan. S5tf. mission to start Phone 1235 for appointment. Mr. McClanahan.5 Dec. Pine kindling, 5 sacks $1.00. DeFOR SALE cedar posts. West. Phone Providence. livered. Dalton, Phono 590-J-- Doc. 4. 17 FOR SALE ANIMAIS 4 WANTED Tu BUY Two burner coaloil stove. Box 9 Herald-Journ- office. al D5 all year old riding horse, $2000. To buy, sell or exchange, kinds or poultry. Phone 975-N30tf Phone 032-- Every car listed above carries a written guarantee backed by our service reputation and the. stability of this company. We also have a few cars and trucks left with us to sell for small contract balances due as compared to the value offered. TRADE IN YOUR OLD CAR SENSIBLE TERMS S E R VICE Motor Co. FORD PRODUCTS Phone 211 310-- N28tf J. CRYSTAL BOTTLING & FURNITURE COMPANY Phone N14tf. FOR SALE EXPERT phone 681-J-- 4. Radio Service D18 MISCELLANEOUS SPECIAL FURNITURE Cali PI lone Phone LOST Heavy grey overcoat between Logan and Nibiey. Return to Herald-Journa- l. DG Reward. Mrs. Byron Ravsten entertain- at a dinner party at her home Wednesday evening in compliments to the scout leadA very ers and their wives. pleasant evening was enjoyed. Those who were present were Mrand Mrs. Frank Ravsten. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Buttars, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Thompson, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thompson. A social given by the Parent and Teachers association will oe given Saturday night, a good program and a dance after. Music furnished by Mendon ja7 band. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Winn of Trenton, Utah spent a few day with her parents. Mr. and Mr.. Lue Thompson. Albert Westering spent a fes days visiting with his sister Mrs. Hulria Thompson. MrsWilliam Griffeths lias gone to Burley. Idaho to spend two weeks with her daughter. Mrs. John Sparks, who has been visited by tiie stork and a fine baby boy was left to their home. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Godliey was guest oi Dr- and Mrs. Morris Godfrey of Richmond tiie firM part of tiie week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Andcr- soil of Preston. Idaho. Mr. and Mis. Btui Clark and family of, Tyhcp. Idaho and Mr and Mrs. William Clark. Jr., of Pocatello. Idaho were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Clark. Thursday. All tiie blood in your body has to go through your lungs 2060 times each day. ed Woodruff i:as gone over the top for the third time in bank- ed our .school the Woodruff was stiii at the top. ing. Her per cent s steadily glowTiie first time, the Woodruff's per cent was 40.3. The Wilson ing; it be.ng 51.5 oer coni. The Wilson comes s .no ilh following with 40.5 per cent. The second time Woodruff 52 per cent. Let's all be thrifranked first again, the ner rent ty. for a penny saved is a penbeing 48.6 per cent. 'Tho Ben- ny earned. son second with 41.9 per cent. Robert' Madsen, F.fth Grade, When tho third report reach- - The BEST BUY in a ING MACHINE is LEARN THK POPULAR 1 Only left, Spanish Guitar EXPERT TEACHER WASH- right at SMITH BROTHERS LUMBER COMPANY Thatcher Music Co. 12 $.19.50 PIANO TUNING Prices reasonable. Work guaranteed. Call FRANK HARRIS, Phone 876-J- . Special prices on all Email Instruments repaired. Packing, Crating, Local and Long Distance Hauling. Johnson Cab & Transfer Co. Phone 314 Certified Radio Service PHONE 413 SK4NCIIY and pianos good-feirod to all parts of the city Household , Long 1), lance Hauling J. W. Ault & Son EVERYTHING - WK ranging from $18.50 ALSO CARRY SUM OVUM 'OATS smiriHi CLOTHING SMITH IN RADIO Day and Night Service! 133 So. Main Phones: 145R - 539W - 184 The most extensive showing weve ever presented. A greater variety of fabrics and a greater scope of pattern selections. Some 100";- all wool, all wool worsted, half belts, etc. $12.95 and Radio Engineers Overcoats li ices West Center MOVING Moving trii: for Dental 552-- J Dentist ('union Jewelry Bldg. 41 N. Main BOARD AND ROOM D9 261 E. 3rd No. N19tf Call 448. Delivered 698-R-- JONES Apiioint melds I )!f. LYMAN E. SMITH Bliss potatoes, 40c per 100 lbs. In modern home. Also ratering 45c delivered. Phone 90-and Christmas cakes. 125 East 375 North Main. D5 4th North. D7 First crop alfalfa hay. W. B. 1112 Phone NOTICE Until more money is paid for products, hair Breakfast set, vanity dresser, labor andwillfarm cost: Adults, 25 366 culling victrola, cheap. mirror, Nortii Cth East. Basement apt. cents. Children under 12 years Dec. 8 15 cents, at Fred Schiffman and Boils Bai ber Shop. Basement of D5 Practically new electric range. Sewell's Store. 819tf. Phone 702. Ashes and rubbish removed. FOR SALE FEED PRODUCE 444 FRUITS FOR SALE Rhode Island Red pullets, ready to lay; nice stock, also Choice nnples, bakers. Phone 806-A. L. Baer. Logan, Utah JUST UNPACKED Latest models in Majestic Radios. Finest super heterodyne perfect tone reception. D17 Jersey Cow; Phone Clarkston their SALE 'Ivtii looms, inodi'in Mamed DRASTIC couple piciclied. 301 East 3rd TION ON D12 North. Dec. 5 913. SALE Used Automobile t.ur-ag- to-w- it: y, THEM IN MAIL -- SHERIFFS SALE bankruptcy. All creditors and other persons Interested are ordered to attend at the hearing IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF unon said petition before the THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISUnited States District Judge, in TRICT OF THE STATE OF The Meeting of Sec. 6 Q. the Unites States Court Room UTAH, IN AND FOR THE in the Federal Building, Salt Last Monday, Sec. 6 Q, held a COUNTY OF CACHE. Lake City, Utah, on the 12th at 9 oclock. We decided meeting that too many children are buyday of January, 1932, at 2 oclock in the afternoon thereof, ing candy with their money LOGAN and then and there show cause, HOME BUILDING that should be banked. So we SOCIETY, a corporation, Plain- are going to send notes home to i 5 NOTICE ON PETITION FOR if any they have, why the prayDISCHARGE IN BANKRUPTCY er of the petitioner should not tiff, vs. MARTHA M. DAVIS their partnts to tell them to be granted. By general rule of personally and Martha M. Davis check up on their children and ( IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF the Court, It Is further ordered as Guardian of the persons and see that the money that is THE UNITED STATES FOR that any creditor opposing this estates of Russell R. Davis, given them is banked. THE DISTRICT OF UTAH. application shall pnter his ap- Marvin F. Davis, Lois M. Davis, I Before J. T. McCONNELL. Re-- -i pearance and file specifications Wayne R. Davis, and Marjorie Our Christmas Box feree in Bankruptcy No- - 12643. In wrting in opposition thereto, E. Davis, minors, and Russell Our decoration committee is In the Matter of Warren E. with the understgned referee, in R. Davis and Jessie Davis, his the manner and at the time wife, Marvin F. Davis, Lois M. planning a Christmas box and Wuthrick. Notice is hereby given that as provided in General Order Davis, Wayne R. Davis and each pupil is going to bring, a Marjorie E. Davis, Defendants. present to the person whose Warren E. Wuthrick has filed No. 32. To be sold at Sheriffs sale name they draw out of a box. his petition on the 14th day of Ogden. Utah, Dec. 2, 1931. in will be J. T. McCONNELL, Referee on the 14th day of December The Christmas box November, 1931, graying fbr 5 Dec. , discharge from all his debts in Bankruptcy. 1931, at 12 o'clock noon of said opened Thursday, December 24. We decided that the presents day, in front of the county court house in Logan City, shouldnt cost over 15 cents. DELINQUENT NOTICE Cache County, Utah, the followThe Logan River and Blacksmith Fork Irrigation company, ing described property ' Utah. There Cache Art Boards of business County, Logan, principal place Beginning at the Northeast are delinquent on the following described stock on account of corner Every Monday and Wednesday on Lot of Block 3, 5, assessment levied on October 20, 1931, the several amounts set Plat A of Logan City Survey, we have art. Many pupils are without artboards. painting and running thence South 113 Those No. Shares Amount who cannot a find Name 22 West thence feet; feet; $ 28.00 70 can I Joseph H. Olsen 113 feet; thence smooth pipce of wood, North inence 6.20 13 Albert Smith East 22 feet to the place of be- bring a nickel and the school 6.80 17 will furnish them with a board. Ed Bauer ginning, containing 2436 square 44.8(1 60 Duane L. Mrs. C. L. Olsen feet, together with full and Hi 4.00 Royle C. free use of an alley way to the ,J3py Olsen ' 37. GO 94 Grace A. carl Bros. South part of the land above 11.60 29 Roma B. Jos. Jenks described running East through 35 14.00 Sixth Grade. James Olsen lot 5 aforesaid from First West a 60 24.00 Carl Speth Street, formerly F street In 16.00 40 A Trip to a Knitting Factory Leslie Bench Logan City. 18.80 47 E. F. Passey Together with 15 shares of the Wednesday, two fifth grade 1.60 4 D. F. Fullmer capital stock of plaintiff cor- girls went to the knitting works 14.00 35 to visit. Theurer Bros. poration. 14.80 Delinq. 1930 $1.50 16.30 37 Dated this 20 day of NovemWe saw a machine that was Lee Smith 201.60 ber 1931. 2ol.6u 504 one foot and a half square. This Logan Land & Drainage.. 10.40 10.40 Jeff Stowell, Sheriff of Cache machine made the plain button 26 Lester Olsen and in accordance with law so many shares of each piece of said County, Utah. holes, then there was another one a foot and a half square. stock as may be necessary will be sold at the home of the comThere were some electric irons Parley A. Hill on the Mendon road, Cache Coun-tpanys secretary, Utah, on the 28th day of December at 2 o'clock p. m. of said One of the surest signs that too, they are so big and heavy day to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the all is not well with the body that there is wire strung across Ls cost of advertising and expense of sale- is an uncomfortable the ceiling then a chain politic PARLEY A- HILL, stretched from the wire to the sense of touchiness among Sec The Logan River and Black- - those who occupy the seats of iron. Then there is a machine smith Fork Irrigation Company. the mighty. Hendrik Willem that weaves the cloth. They 'f ; Oates of Publication: Nov. 28; Dec, 5, 12, 19, 26. Van Loon, journalist. have yarn on large spools. The t rose triumphantly again out ot Hie trough ot the wge. There was neither direction nor headway tit Ins anule.s rowing now. e It was to keep to a course. 3 he i a seemed io he aud nejit-- to throwing him Fort and no doulit he was too cotifu-.- d hv Hie toughness of the water and Hie dittiiultv of holding (o his oats to ktiuvv wtieie he was heading i ' 50 or PHONE tmpo-silil- j hung The Classified Columns mseriibSmuinc me snuuiuer. loo clove to the heart for comfort. lie's got to have ox pert attemiou aud have it quick I'ui a prettv good cobbler mi the human frame tor ordinary ills, but this is out of mv range "How are you gmug to get him to a riuclot ?" Bales demanded. tion. Bates picked up t lie old mans "I list damn snake has lal.eit t tie clothes, usually laid neatly across boal!" "lie l.oma? Why. the fool thats tbe back of a chair, but now turn bled in a heap just inside the door, suicide in a high sea like this! And He rummaged through (he pockets; if I'm any judge, he doesn't know one end of a boat from another!'' quickly. Its gone If that's where It, "Is there anything I tail do to was!" help? Will) Brine, I me.iti?' Mnrv Tbe shots and the storm bad asked, roused the ship, apparently, for the Where's that woman of his? Ho deck space outside the old man's her good to have a little wmk to door, from which yellow light do! No. if Balne needs any help streamed Into tbe piicb darkness (Paine was the steward) i'll let you outside, was jammed now with ex- - know. You run on to ted. ihlld Yoti'ta soaked through." sited members of the crew. Irotne-dialely- . PAGE SEVEN M R E R HAILEY Lie i.onia s quick, capiaiu! done this! My God, 1 wonder If, be He turned quickly to the safe, which stood as usual, appar-It it had been j ently untouched. opened, Ibe job had been done by someone wbo knew the combine long. He was as confused about wltat bad taken place as the rest, lie bad lair down to rest with Itis clothes on. weary from the unaccustomed amount of exercise he was getting in his daily bouts with the klngtish. He had roused at the first crash of the sto'-rn- , taken off pis clothes and DEC E HAZEL ROSS - recumgTRONG rms carried the bent form of Bruce to hla bunk and left him with Captain Hen dricks. then rushed off to join the search. Mary stayed with Mr Jupiter. who roused almost the chloroform-soakerag had not been in place SATURDAY. CO. , |