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Show The Ilcrald - Journal - 6 Logan. Utah, Monday Evening metal elec brooder M20 and separator. Ph 812-- 500 CAPACITY Sitting on Sudden Death Guernsey heifer just fresh, good family cow. M17 Ph. 1492-Y- THREE-QUARTE- 4 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE LOST AND FOUND FOR SALE M1SC. May 15, 1944. LOST. currency $12 night Ph. Thursday M17! 1115-- wife lost $20 bill in Wed. Return to SOLDIERS Tingwalls Herald-J- Reward. ournal. M17 041-R- 35c Brown mare yearling colt. Phone each. M15 saddle GOOD Jersey cow horse. Ph. 048-J- and HEAVY broody hens. 1202 N. 2 M16 2. E. and roan M15 043-R- 2. LOST Holstein heifers, 2 white, brand No right thigh, notify Nephi Nielsen, College M15 Ward. Ph. 058-J3 4. Three LOST: old 2-- heifers, brand Bar W on left hip. Ph. W M16 1H H. P. engine, stove. Ph 4 M16 ", rabbitj. J. 1560-- J. Petersen, M16 M16 052-J- 1. WANTED TO BUY Wells SADDLE horse. Cornish. Jackson, CASH for one good lawn mower M19 M19 Phone 907-ALL wool green reversible rug, 889-M16 trailer. Ph. childs bed and baby crib. Reas M16 CHILD'S play pen. 674 E. 7 N. M17 Ph. 464-J. J. GOOn strong transplanted toma- SWARMS of bees. Ph. 1285-J10 to plants and bedding plants, 35c doz. Retail, also wholesale. ColROOMS FOR RENT lege View Greenhouses, 9 E. Ph. 377-J. Few envy the RAF armoter in the photo above. Literally silting on sudden death, hes making adjustments inside 800C -- pound bomb. 702 N. M25 CLOSE in. COMB. Monarch elec, stove, china closet. Ph. 623-evenings. M15 234 Is Easy FACTORY-mad- This Has Him Panting er. Ph. e crazy-whe- 058-R- trailM15 E. 1 N. Ph. 708. M16 LEGAL NOTICES J. JPKOBATE War EXPERIENCED sewing machine WAITEF-S- , dishwashers 31 CHEV, good rubber $150. 815 mod, priv bath near coloperators, steady employment. Good wages, apply ln M19 M15 lege. Phone 698-E 2 N. Ph. 1409-availof Must have certificate Dicks Cafe. Cache Knit1941 DODGE Luxury Liner, runs APTS & rms. 243 S. Main. ability. Apply Logan sleeping J2 ting. 124 South Mam. M26 and looks like new. See it at DEAD ANIMALS WANTED M15 306 S. Main. Ph. 615-after 6 p. m. WOMEN operators. Logan Knitting MOD. apt. Ph 811-1941 PLYMOUTH spec, deluxe seM19 Mills. 39 W. 1 N. Ph. 434. M19 TOP prices paid for dead or dan. Radio, heater, wonderful horses, cows, sheep and W. 2 N. 306 See S 260 exc. eond. it at clean, car, mod., Phone Colorado Animal ? M15 HOUSEKEEPER. Ph. 1343-- J after M15 Main. Ph. 615-ducts Co, Logan M19 6 p. m. W. mod. 102 sedan OR unf. 1 or 1941 SPEC, deluxe Chev. car that anyone would be proud Jtl BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Center. By EDGAR MARTIN to own. See it at 306 S. Main. floor, ground -M15 ATTRACTIVE Ph. 615-I VXE'b TWb MV?. elec, equip. White Auto Court. J10 41 SUPER Deluxe Ford. Ex. eond. Call Room 9 Burnham Hotel, Preston betw. 7 qnd 8 a. m. and 2 NICE rms. closein. 430 N. Mam. M17 6 ant! 7 p. m. M16 TYVO 35 Ford sedans. Ph 413. M15 THE Palace Hotel is now under the personal direction of James Dalemeter, who has thoroughly WANTED TO RENT the cleaned and rooms therein. He invites patrons OR BUY: house in Smith-fiel- d for sleeping rooms and light or Logan. Herman Reiser! housekeeping apartments, includM2U Smithfieid. ing electric stove or grill. Nice accomodations with a desire to RESlONSIBLE party desires, M16 please. modern unfurnished house, 3 bedrooms. On or before May J10 MOD. adults 475 N. 4 E. 1151-22. References. Ph. 1677-M15 htd, priv. bath, elec, equip. or 5 RM. mod unfurn home. See 514 - V? Ldry, garage for couple. OUR PROBLEM Ub A Charles Shoup, 324 N. Main or South M15 Main. -- vAL VAfxR UAIRVCWUS WL CfK SW'PUE. 172 E 1 S. M15 PICA WLtlft rV GDST vm. CaTCW FREE to responsible couple; careRM. unfurn apt. Ph. 864-- J. M15 takers. 335 E. Center. Ph. 1101. 'fOR 'rOR YyGRAWhON VAV f f n R J. J. R LOST: EWE, 2 lambs. Ph. also 14" sulky COLLARS, plow, Grant Higgins, Southfield. LOST: SMALL buck 337 N. 2 E. HELP WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED APTS. FOR RENT FURN. (( ASH SOT It E ess w llect. FIRST seed potatoes Smithfieid. Muj William Andrew Smith of Columbus, O, has made thousands cf three-poilandings during three years as Flying Fortress pilot, but gets his controls mixed when he tries to make a three-poilanding with a diaper on his son, William. Major Smith, former star tackle on Michigans 1940 team, completed more than 90 missions in the south Pacific, holds the Purple Heart, Silver Stap with two clusters, Distinguished Flying Cross with three clusters and the Air Medal with one. M17 YOUNG team horses, Marvin GodM17 frey, Trenton. nt 1'onwiiH County Clerk or the Respective Htffnert fur Further Information. nt vou hers, to the CnrierHlgiud Executoi, place of business in Cache Valley Caulie Bull ling. Kogan City, County, ITtah on or heron the 19th day of July, 1944. luto of first Publication: May lf HOLSTEIN herd, 2 reg Hereford calf heifers; milker, heater, cooler, all new; plows and other farm equipment. Radcliffe H e n r i e, bulls, old, 10-2- Tremonton. M16 1944. . Cache Valley Banking Company, a Corporation, Executor. Attorney for Executor. Dates of publication. May 15, 22, 29 June 6 and 12, 1944. C W. HOUSES FOR RENT UNF. SMALL cottage, bath, 812W cor t44 cant He Y MtA SlUVlCt IN tec u $ Eat omj get to sleep without city noises! TAKE AWAY THE LADY Copyright, 1944, NEC Service Tne FEAR "Courtright, how well did you know Normas brother? he asked. XIX WONDER what became of T ELIEF relaxed soma of the tight muscles in her homely Azarabki, Link said in what as she saw he was going to face was not very subtle evasion. tell her. "Kip, she said. I saw "He went to the shrine, said Kip the same day his father saw Courtright. "There is a little Jap- him for the first time. "Nice guy? anese shrine In the woods near "A lovely boy. A little older than here. He told me he was going to old are you? walk over ttiere while we were you how "Twenty-eigh- t. sight-seeiaround the inn. , About your age then, Court-Tig- ht He took after his said. link was feeling helpless, he realized. If he found Azaraski, father in a nice way. I mean, he have some of the old mans what would he do? Bieak him in didnt dev it. Big, about your height and parts? He had been in a mood to heavier, very dark hair and snapdo something like that whm he ping . blue k eyes, but rather fust rushed out of the inn, end of homely "He didnt resemble Norma, course it would gain nothing. then . "Guess I better not see him Courtright shook her head. Oh now, he muttered. no, not the slightest. Norma takes after her mother. And all I can , "Link! say about that is that it was flam "Uh? lucky for her. If she looked like be six feet Quit evading. I was watching her father, she would as a hippopotamus, homely tall, face back in there the inn. and bellow at your people. Something hit you like a ton of Link, without half trying, was bricks. You looked as if a buzzard as acutely aware of NormaS slight loveliness as if she had been had flown past. It gave him a sensation he Link asked, You think Norma there. muld feel to his toes. noticed I was upset That's what thiew me, he "She ceitainly did. How could confess'd. "No family resemblance. anybody help seeing" Suddenly Tilda Courtright was "Oh Lord, Link muttered. "As Links arm. "Link, do gripping an actor, I am about as subtle as you know something about her the law of gravity. hi other Kip? "Did Kip call Norma by the "Noima thought you were just sorry for her because she hadnt nickname of Symantha? "Symantha is Normas middle heard from her hi other since he name. Kip always called her that went Ao Singapore. So if you are because she never tells anyone stewing over that, you can stop it herself that is her middle name. But you had better, tell me what Link! You knew Kip Gieer! hit you. Link felt acutely conscious of IEELING most uncomfoi table, Link plucked a blade of grass Tilda Courtrights curiosity. It was and started to grip it between his a thing you couldn't ignore, that thumbs and nuke it whistle by He remembered how tui losity, He'd bcttei tell her. blowing. tj ng A GET ACQUAINTED CLUB Through social correspondence thousands yearly meet their "ideal. Write today for list of eligibles. Many Utahns. R. E. Dunn, ar i "CO i "tui. By MERRILL BLObbt-- h Gosh they m'Ght SUBSIDIZED MECTOK BY MEANS OF Subtle thrfats. AMD NOW HECTOR. FINDS MIMSELF IN THE UNENVIABLE POSITION OF State Capitol, Sait Lake will be refunded providing bidder submits an acceptable bid and returns the plans within seven days after the opening of bids. Each bidder must submit a letter from an approved surety company guaranteeing to furnish said bidder with required bond. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved. Cash, pert.fied check, cashier's check; or approved proposal guar anty bond for not less than five per cent of total amount of bid made payable to the State Road Commission must accompany each bid a$ evidence of good faith and a guarantee that it awarded the contract, the bidder will execute the contract and furnish contract bond as required. Any additional information may be secured at the Office of the State Road Commission. Dated this 8th day of May, 1944. STATE ROAD COMMISSION OF UTAH B John S. Evans, Chairman. ALLEY OOP By V. T. HAMLIN IN pSs In an effort to Rc'aEAfiCwES THIS IS THE FIRST TIME IVE CONSCIOUSLY PUT IT TO A PRACTICAL PURPOSE' " -- SOLVE MYSTERY of Jr L KING SOLOMON S GREAT THE w WEALTH, AN EFFICIENTLY EQUIPPED EXPEDITION LEAVES THE 20tH CENTURV.' -- . Vfs OUR BOARDING HOUSE I L06& Six racesJ in x ROW i THAT PUTS ME iM i DRVD OCR 1 ALSO, VIA so hungry; I COULD 60T VOU CASH FlME TICKETS, SO PLEASE INFORM ME HOVH VOU CAN ONLY WlN With MAJOR HOOPLE EGAD SAKE YOU FORGET that i plunged MOST OP MY PROFITS ON TWO RE AS. VNElRD AS UM.! IF HE but Knew By WILLIAMS OUT OUR WAY I WOMS'SO HED CUNG, CLOAERTO ME THAN A , UNNNORTMV Thoroughbreds.' Digest A RAW Bicycle TLENTY OF FUEL OILS AND BROODER OIL ; ' tV r J Hiy, Not Rationed! GASAV Logan ' Phone 277 ALL MV With Tn& Preston Phone 59-- X- -' i - -- LOANS $10 TO $300 Furniture, Livestock and Cars STATE LOAN COMPANY OP rhone 200 LOGAN 29 W. 1st No tOW W a "tei NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by the State Road Commission of which BP j of Cache County. By Wesley Malmberg, Deputy. Publication dates: May 8, 15, 22, The attention of bidders is directed to the Special Provisions covering subletting or assigning the contract Plans and specifications are on file in the office of the State Road Commission, Salt Lake City, and the office of its District Engineer at Ogden, Utah, where they may be reviewed by prospect' ive bidders. Specifications, proposal forms, and plans will be furnished at Salt Lake City, on depositing UK i SHERIFF'S SALE of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for the county of $2 00, hf VSO )uS City, Utah, until 2 o'clock p. m. Tuesday, May 23, 1944, and at that time publicly opened for con struction of Gravel Surface aijd Cover Material Stockpiles in Cache Simpson, Box 1251, Denver, Colo. and Rich Counties identified as State Project No. 917. The princihed almost done the same thing pal items of work are as follows: when telling Norma how Kip, his 56,000 Tons Crushed Rock or pilot, had died in his arms after Crushed Gravel Surface Course their bomber had been shot down. and 8500 Tons Cover Material. He dropped the grass blade, shocked. I feel so stupid, Courtright, he said. I didnt know Kip was Normas brother. In the army, its this way: You know a fellow by what you hear him called. No one hardly ever called Kip anything but Kip. I knew his name was Kipman James Greer, but it was completely in the back of my mind. He glanced at Courtright and saw that she was staring at him worldlessly, and his uncomfortable feeling increased. I feel so stupid, Link repeated. "Names are nothing to me, anyway. Its poor business for a doc-- ! tor. I hear names and forget .them, and I pever think of people in the terms of names. No one ever called Kip anything but Kip. And he called her Symantha, which misled . , me, too." , He braced himself to finish it up. "Kip is dead. Died in my arms. lie was the pilot of the bombing plane in which I was radioman. Not looking at Tilda Courtright, he steeled himself for some outburst of emotion from her. He wished that he had not told her. He wished that he had a handkerchief, for her tears, but he had none. The Japs did not let their prisoners have such things as handkerchiefs. At last he lifted his eyes t$ Courtrights face. And he was shocked at what he saw. Grief was on the old womans face. But there was more. Fear. Fear in the drawn wideness of her eyes and in the pulled shape of her mouth. Surely news of Kip Greers death alone would not make her look that way. There must be more Something else. Before he could ak her what it was, she spoke. "You are in an awful predicament. You and Norma both, she said. Dont tell anybody about this, Link She whnied. She walked away rapidly. He stared after her, extremely pu:zkd, anj vciy u..ca y. (To Be Continued) rd rv In the District Court Utah, an 0O M20 29, 1944. PERSONALS sn M31 Cache. good tires; owner had stroke, unable to drive; accept MINNA M. LOVITT, plaintiff elec, range part payment 136 vs. ROY HILL, defendant W. 1 N. M15 To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on VELVON and Trebi seed barley, the 1st day of June, 1944, at 12:00 the front door of the Utahn and Swedish select seed o'clock at Court House in Logan, oats. Bark seed wheat, all varie- County Cache County, Utah, the following ties seed corn clean, treated-readt: to sow. Also pasture described property corner Com at the NW of Lot grasses, clover, onion sets, gar- raencmg 21 of Niels Mikkelsen Entry as den seeds. Sperry poultry & dairy feeds. Albers calf Manna. Frank surveyed and platted in the Office lin mineral. Rees Feed Store, of the County Recorder of Cache and thence E. 20 Smithfieid. Ph. 74. J1 County,then S.running 8 rods; thence W. rods; 20 rods; thence N 8 rods to the OLIVER tractor gang plows 083-J- 3 M29 place of beginning, containing 1 acre. FOR Watkins Products, Ph. 827-Dated this 5th day of May, 1944. Ml 4 Jeff Stowell, Sheriff 35 SEDAN, F hold Its year certified red Bliss at Bank Cecil McCracken, ipi mo 6-- t ro 56 J. SHRUBS and perennials. All kinds FARMERS COLUMN CLOSE In, comfortable, lady or of bedding plants and tomatoes. M31 TO CKFD1TOK8 MTICK couple. 135 E. Center. Logan Seed & Feed. 69 West In the DUIritt Court of the first Judi- FRESH cows. Pfeuti, Providence M18 Center. cial iihtri('t of the Mute of Vtah, in M16 HTD. bath, garage, ldry 464 E. 5 N. and for the County of Cache. M26 SIMMONS spring - filled studio In the Matter of the Estate of JOHN FOR service quarter horse or Pala-mln- o Pecea 4. couch, library dining' table. 162 H BANKHEAD, M20 446 Ph stallions, Dunbar, cottage, elec, equip, for Creditors will present claims with M15 E. 1 S. vouchers to the underpinned at his resicouple. 230 W. 1 N. 8 p. m. M24 dence at 220 North East, Bogan, CHOICE clean alfalfa seed 35c rtah, on or before Fust SPECIAL NOTICES the 10th day of CHOICE 2 rm. apt. 155 N. 2 E. M22 lb. Alton Hoffman, Benson ward. July, 144 Heler N Bankhead, M18 haul-- 1 ELEC equip, pvt bath. 154 N. 1 E. Administrator of th Estate of DIRT for lawns or fill in for M21 1656 M15 Ph. H deceased John Banahead, ing PLANT treated seed, it grows L Tom Peiry, Attorney for better. All the best varieties for Administrator FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Pub dates May 8, IS. 22, 29, June 6 the home garden. Everton & Sons M18 company. NOTICE TO C It EDITORS I MID IT LIKE VOU TOLD Well. GO To BED Matter of the Estate of Bertha OTTAWA drag saw, nearly new. A In Hethe hmUit, Dm eased. Creditors will present Claims, vtlth IT. I U SURE BE IN A JAM JiLDA MAS Many extras, reas. 38 N. 1 E. M18 ing; If ? a By-p- J. |