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Show THE HERALD - JOUKNAL, T UTAH, LOGAN, IT T I; S u( A Y. ! r i: t I . l. i :i K rAGE SEVEN " IHiUV Ht.Ri; KiUU Vnttf Ill MUIMA KI.M, w to toil you cw r thing I liquid autl h t uu thaw your own rouUuiuns. Its a lot better to be In In re where 3 Krm wliile were talking than tlioeuM. 0,lt TUo waiter rututuud healing two heavy wito niugs of cuffoe ou a tray. The cups were steaming as he sot them on the tablo with the plate of rulla, That'll be all llob said shurtlv. and tho youth shambled bath to Ins seat near the front window. Norma had not lifted her twos,, Their wide, ugonicd gar.e clung to 3ior. 1 1 NAv3M5sf lVKTe 1 For 60 ked chur s: hy I'v uiudied tiie ti.u'i mm of ih- l.mh Mile H I'm wrong then wo'iu nuth baked vei s:p iM .vt Hi..! ing to uottv about. VII bo ghnl to i t'i m t I ,ii t. !l w.i-!t gu ahead with it and do all I can." i 'J ho num . t thu dv k hi tie :iil Noma had not hcaui i a va lie anulotl iy "iu in. i. You mean they couhl take Maik awuv from me? th girl gapped, hauiNuim u.an. yjpaiiiitlv in tl IV r vnke Take Mr.; to kiep? that had been, a whiMxr rose h's fncuUy. I wont let them do n I ont le them! Do ou hear me oat K-- t them uo it!' Tb.tts Tciar r. lunrrtr MltW iwillUiiur''M iu I I be viipusittun ol am, Marks la t ker. f Tin lor r open Marlhort. Mi4dle-ntftl- tr iMrirwpoitM. Afirr f l(rsBUUt (ku return In MaMIor, replf tkee fare poverty. Mark eeare a joh. loam it, mid then m Kourwoikfr in a tiepartiuenl tore. The ?oo eouple are jnt j efltinBlitc to master their ashen Murk's fuiker head for him and offers him tn his if son asill prove orunsirunun he etis make thr a ffood. Murk's lira I aavicuineut ib rAKRELL took Doth of her hnmB either m In- - pm ite oif.ee olses n liHsluens trip I runve. dlmier pai v h:d ,i i emi" i,h he Nonna! aud held them. Aonuu mu1 reuiuln nt home. - r i o R1 uui'Jtig U uliy said ni control to Farrells. g"t t'harplv. ,uuo Norton, rudely treated ut her at (a-fathrrin-lfls'- a home, slip sntiy. leaving no traee of her thereFkittlu'd tle nn..:r to nu 10 JOU lear ' hvi Saunders, began, leaning forsard. It didn't abouts. t rollhle.'' Vljiin had to former rouuiimitc, help her rtnan taka long to find out Trarcrs Hj 'rl,B "ord. w.ro useles. I ftntl a job. I'ac-Norma dee!, red And tiny dispute the wml b of this thing. 11 is secretary's j let thorn do it! Marks I father employe s name Is signed to tlia complaint, fiercely. "Tlil'rc must be some way! daring to all these cionts ef ios to mil the nirl. the. record shot me thst Norms It ,as filial ;etidny morning. Oil,!'111'11 kidnap him. tbals ybal lhc! My dcM thihl 'mi luui mv three years before nn onieied of course tliat utmost mpatbv vu j; ih?, ha i.n t infortna' l'H do! kou'o gut to belp pie on n vice charge. J the tion but a fiicnd ofpublic tin ee yeais agoV Plr of was pencl that the ehttree mine looked There oviieue to i'ui help you! trying framed T raters studs hu lativer It 3 almost four now, Norm. it up. Now if it were n ordiuarj wag authority, a commanding qual- to inri to entuneer a ditoree. T iie ra'e the doe case it would be four or live days p, (n Farrell's Toire. 1 told neks later Norma rerrUe n letj K you, ter telling her the decree hus been anyhow before tin re would be any theres a way you can flglit back at a,ll I'd l,r,cn in .Marlboto twi granted. j a, tion. The sudden rush Is aijotlmr Travers and fight him with his own mouths going to bii'iue,-- sclim, !a August Normas sou I horn, proof someone with iiilluoiico ben the buby is sm month old weapons, I don't like to suggest It Tln ie was another mil in s, liool Norma returns to her former job. such as Travers is interested." to you but Its tbo only way I was g,,i'.g to mct that night an e mother tkn A her with the we were guuig to a movie. "Uo you know where Mark is? know." few dns inter a pithllo welfare agent comes to the apartWed met before on a stieet cor was ft Normas toice 'Toll me, Iloh! I'll do anything ment while Norma is anny and in o near luy looming liou-wool Hysteria m !ho trembling accents. you any!" takes him I nna, Norma, and waited half an hour bin there Farrell hesitated. Yes, be said told a couiplamt has It he. "Wait hear about until you been made that the bnbv is she didn't come. 1 was ju"t ready At the Friendship Homo." fore you decide. 1 want you to talk she eaa not see him until fhe charge has been Investigated, "Then let' go to a friend of mine. I.afe Flynn, the to tome when a man came up t, N'.ma half Nornn nppenl me and spoke as though lie thought to ftut there! Let's go right away--!- " dis'rict attorney. I hcheie lie can 1 was young lawyer, to help her, . . someone he knew, lie was p NOW 00 ON WITH THE blOUY nice looking and very polite, I told ; 1J0B put a baud out and touched be do? can liat him he'd mad" a mistake. lie CHAPTER XI.1V her arm. "You can't do it that rarrell's voice lowered. Flynn's1 begged my pardon. It wa the line ABOVE the Bound of the car way," he said. It wouldn't do you crowd out to get Traver and the any me-l- u r would use onlv 1 didn't so, Norma. They he stands Norma heard lier own Toice and a!1-in with at the unt eR'-- ! know- that then. Ho tnl'od about wouldn't lot you see him. They aid not recognize it. How could'. tion, he said. I've kuown him being ione.omo ami not knowim: ,wouldnt even admit lies there. they take Mark from me?" she do- - You fee you'd have to have a comt rer since I was In lnw school. anyone in the cil'- and 1 .nd I fell Took a couple of classes until r him me the same way. Thru ho ma tided. How could they? order." We hear a lot of politics in our to go lice a sundae, i hew ' Yhen how Farrell glanced at lier and her can 1 get it ? olficp. Its common knowledge' shouldn't hilt I was and "TliaL's what I'm trying to tell Flynn would like to he governor' disappointed licenuse Alice hadn't pallor startled him. Say, youre Imcii collecting evidence to n.e , ooie. Wil- l- I went with him. all in! he said sharply. I J better - we were in the p!n" in this fight ccr since lie's been in turn around and take you home. oflk p." thought tie re wo s,.ni' tiling uueer Lob! I'm all Dou't, right. Tell could think of any , cusr Il, it wrhat has that to do with lioloio me how could they lake Mark? 10 get away a policeman cuue and me?" IJow could anthodv take him away c J I was ;i Mint an' Evry thing. If you'll till r.afe said from me? lie's uiiur! Oh, they v as or what i, id Pan on that idea where how were fi.mr.d you Flynn can't do it! I won't let them! Hi t bev tool, ire to thai you pencil in charge tin ce years ago. FarrelJ had stopped the tar be-- ' were POiiMctn without a shred of tcnildo jail The nulion told me II n, 'or for fore a Dido street restaurant. evidence and sent to Mount Flor- 011 it was hoi ribh ence for two months it would lie get that nieht or the m t morn Were going in here," lie gaid. the best campaign material in liio swinging the door of the coupe "Yts, Pm gei mg at that. You woifd. ICvaitly wlmt lie needs to Norma hid tier f.u" II wa srv open. You're chilled tlirouch. I'll lf(lw ninone euuld take Mail, expose wlist's b,en toil you ctery thing I heard as soon going on for oral iiioiui ids h"f',i" le. ooiiel eon "LH' I'1 lesa mnehin-abou- t years. Every lawyer knows about tinue. as woro inside. Maybo I'm wrong Rrom s siUijtle. if the wottarfc I the .'rtuhing and fee splitting but it any how. It's only that II1 I was sitting waiting nn able to prove it. turn before the julep and crying to wain you because there bO'Tbient fnys Minks being neg- - nobody's hr-- n l"ctcd that's what t lie complaint Flynn's a holy terror when lie gets when Mr Slone saw me. He may be a fight." o11 bc a .eourt h,'''i.stalled. Ho mu make noire enough wanted to know wlut was the mat "I'll fight auyouo who tries to for ,,ie ll!18e lo decide so tliey won't dare bring np those ter and I tried to tell him. Then tako Maik! tlie girl c.ied. Why I.t 1C T." ,ai,i )K.'d he mv lasyer and trv V old charges against you. lie'll knowdon't you tell mo what you were Lu';' lo Of cuurap Murk the 'iuiiki-- t li!i,nn. way to git Mark to In lp me. He got the r.vc do , going to? Is it Fume! lung abuut going . , ,, , ti tho IH'SJUll ha, k." lay ed. I didn't have unv money ami Ma.k? Is l,O B ,;V?.tU,y duo t you j(a mo,,isyoll cnul(, lia0 tlle hud to stay m that horrible jail lien can we see him? Can wc answer me. Bub. Have every. Uoetor'a toMimony-y- ou - i el I. When the trial ciiiic a week - Ho tried to reassure iu.r, helped titin? side! But vou have go tonight?". Wait a minute, Norma. You've later I found out that the man who from the car and into the res- - jr. Tracers against you! a got to remember all this isnt going 'ial seemed so polite and n.,o was tauraiiL It was a small place witb sl,e fouId interrlipt F,r. to be tool pigeon. Mr Stone hail my There'H bo publica row of stools at the counter and rc ,w pleasant. at tir9t wo iv wrlll ou, name in the newspapers landlady and some people fiotn the half a dozen enamel-toppetables l,1(1 bea( thcm es hut It faaT p;xcn lh and v(lur all that. You ought to think business s, liool as wi'm-sTlicre were no other customers and lnfluenw ( Ul00gt we about it didn't do any good. It was Farrell ed the way to one of the Trav,,rs. cou,, d0 uam tbell , remm. Just a minute! Uynn inter-carear tab es. But I don't Hied to think. How ( berp(j' For an iustant ti;s young Do you suppose you would rupted. Will I Mr. see go! you I cant cat, Nonna raid impa-- man hesitated. Flyun? There's the recognize that man's face if you me?" t hat did we come in ' divorce case," he went with mony in the suwr a picture of him tlie one who . . here for! Of course if you decide its the; on kIow!,-They might introduce A lank youth wearing a waiters that. It would beat us! thing to do. You'd better talk to The color drained from the girl's Chris about It. I'll drive you out apron approached, sparing Farrell to tho apartment now if you're the ncce'slty of replying. Coffee fate. for two, Bob told the waiter, "and Tlie exclamation was tor- ready Oh! All right," she Norma arose. be sure Its hot Biing some rolls, tured. Oil, Bob ! Ho handed them to Norma. said. 'Well talk to Chris. too. Maybe I'm all wrong about all One of those?" he asked. Farrell hurried ob to say ITe added as tlie youth turned this, cry tha girl nodded. Its a lawyer's business to try to IT was 10 o'clock tha lext morn- - With a little away, I'm not trying to keep anyBe Con(iuucd) either (To sat moves. Norma hie I'm clutching from Norma. iug. opponent' anticipate you, going thing 'I KA KHN, , j j r.h-let- ,,e i L t I loom miHicni house willi v me R( as, liable 5 1, 7G8-- Thief loom iiiuuuii ,k t 787- -1 5 o , o 2 S S 2 2 o in the use of the Engl.sh language uie com-mo- n enough, but a little thought a id attention to simple rules and a memorizing of words frequently misused, and mispronounced, will help anyone to the use ot good English, Wc lose caste if careless with our language. Our Washinet'm Bureau hus ready for you a bulletin S on COMMON ERRORS IN ENGLISH, winch il read carc-will improve your m when doubt, lo referred and fully errors. English, it you. like most people, make careless Fill out the coupon below and send for this bulletin. and losing jt might mean the difference between getting a job. iWS(WVVWVWSS 2 LKPwAmgUm Bureau Dully Washington, D C. 2 1 wiUit a copy of the bulletin COMMON ERRORS IN ENG-- ? un-LISH and enclose herewith li'c cents m coin,i ot loose, el urn postage cover cancelled, U. S. postage stamps, to and handling costs: HERALD-JOURNA- 3"2 New York Avenue. o o NAME 2 2 ST. and NO. t CITY I am a - reader of the STATE HERALD-JOURNA- T Logan, Utah. Milter Co Phone a "! W !l i - Il actical E.ul Fifth North. room n, Fuui Ut 3 V? 'J 5 loom moot rr, spa mh jiuimng 11 1929 FORD TUDOR-Ne- w new rubber. Hookjust likepaint new. Guaranteed with an OK that counts COUPE Looks like new. runs like new, and guaranteed with an OK that . counts $300.66 1928 CHEVROLET TRUC- K- , Thoioughly reconditioned and ready for hard work. A real ji'S it Furniture and bath tubs. Phone Nl. 300-- J. ' . , r viid s 64 Washing machine, $15 00.S28tf. West Sixth South. Bishop Karl Bhuntwav Mr and Pratl ii'.dly new electric range. Mi s. P. B Dwi'klev, Mrs. iiatis Phone 7n2. tJ19tf. Olen Reed Halverson, Beth Woixlwaid ami Lu..na Iaeki r wire among those who alt) tided conference at Salt Lake City Jimmy Shrives. Golden Atkin-- ! eUllI. nflu. Photic 519 HI. 010. son. Mr. and Mrs. Mule Ad..iu-- I oil and daughter Betti k tuijud t lrom California have been employed connection with mated Sugar company of Lew iston. MlLKm- S SALE Mr. and Mrs. Willis Tlioma.1 ol Ogden, spent the week end the1 ut Franklin with relatives and In the District, Court of District of the Judicial First friends. visiting State of 1 all, in and for the Tiie Misses Melba Biggs. Virof Cache. Countv e l.oui. Coburn Chatterlon. ginia and Yiiginia Buttenvoi tli attended the dance at Maph'ton I B. NIELSEN, plaintiff, vs. OLAUS CARLSON, a widower, Idaho, Friday evening Miss Arta Geddas of Banida. tiockelt Loan 6; Abstract Co., Smith Bros. Idaho returned to lier home i corporation, Satin day alter visiting here- Lumber Co., a corporation, and National Bank of The First with Miss Retta Lowe. Mrs. Merlin Whittle of F.ui-vieLogan. Utah, a corporation, despent Friday at Hie home fendants. To be sold at sheriff's sale id Mr and Mrs. p. b Dunkiey Tlie Franklin high and grad'' on tlie 21.st day of October, ehools have been dismissed iui 1931, at 12 o'clock noon of said 'wo weeks beet vacation. .lay in front of the county wo Wilfoid H.i'-ctaken to cuit liou.se, in Logan City, in 'ache Count v, Utah, the fol;he Preston hospital Monday after suflerm.g snn being nara-j.c- d lowing described property in a wreck which took Richmond Commencing at the North-wr- i! place recently at corner of Lot 12, of tlie C ah Parley I)iir.k!iy attended t Do Niels MikkeLson's Entry as and platted by Edward, reunion of the Northwestern dates mission held at Logan. Hanson, county surveyor, and running thence East along the Tuesday i vt nmg. Mrs Jevae Hale of .Sait I.ak" Nirih line of said Lot 20 rods; on a line parallel C'ty is i,. a h v da.. at unee South ':'.h tlie West line of said lot 'he home of her mu'Vr Mi 8 rodra thence West on a line W H Out'i" The FI. en Wr ght camp oi parallel with tlie North line of - nd lot 20 rods; thence North the dauchtdi of tlm .aid tire ir man'! !y nact.l.a at v the West line of said lot die lioirt ut M.u BtiMi W.ind end Uie East line of Crockitt ' aid. if ,i n .'.venue 0 rods to the place of i rid, iv. ii'i s..-dcrkin.i'.n ruiuluctid the exir-ci.-- beg. lining cor, raining one acre, A was gr.ni by tiid iluale in tlie Southwest MrK. E"i th.a Y ii.lv uh'. rradmg, in ntir ot Si et on 35, in Town-!v- p 12 North of Range One '.or given bv Mrs FV!1.1 Wreg'd Imre a m!o East of the Salt Lake Base and and Mi vas sun; bv i..'hi. hi Wind- Meridian, together wth any and ward Mr Ada f.c.hun and Mira all water or water right used both cuen", otpreis lrom on or in connection with the Merrill ' test on vein nn nt A dimly uoovo described lands howpver luncheon v.re .sc rad alter t.u evidenced Dated this 28th day of Sepprogram Mrs. i.ra Whittl'd- i ntci '.motember, 1931 JEEF STOWELL. ld at a t'ar.i'.v dr.:v r ft.. a ' ! Mr Jrsu Sheriff of Cache County. Utah in compliment Last date of publfution. Oct. Hale will) is visiting at the home u Mrs W II Cuttle, ?1, 1971 -- a ik -- - w to-w- it: 1928 PONTIAC COUPE An ex- that counts' TRUCK -ton truck with cab and stake side bodv. Has had good care, is in first class shape and S375.04 reacy to go. only Guaranteed with an OK that counts! CHEVROLET 1929 A 1 192(1 OI.DMOBILE SEDAN -Looks good, runs good Onlv $175.00 1927 CHEVROLET COACH Has ben reconditioned and put, in first class shape You must see this car to appreciate Rt value. Only S325J0 that with an 'OK Guaranteed counts! ' Cache Auto Company SOUTH MAIN STREET LOGAN UTAH 3(1 , DELAY SAVES 2 r? .Nxiltui1 NOTHING Guaranteed Fit. For demor appointment onstration call 1157J or 470 East Center. MRS. ELLA B. SMITH Children's' shoes should be fixed before wet weather has its .opportunity to bring about illness. We feature on work ladies shoes. pecia: . ' and Packing, crating. long distance hauling. Johnson Cab & Transfer Co. Phone 314 GOODYEAR Local GOOD PAINT $1.75 GALLON. Ask anyone who lias used JUST UNPACKED latest models in Majestic Radios. Finest miikt heterodyne perfect tone reception. CRYSTAL A & Clean Furnace Pays. GIANT Phone C88 We rcj'air ami clean any make of furnace. Get our estimate. BOTTLING FURNITURE COMPANY Phone 444 COMPANY Holland Furnace Co. SHOE REPAIRING Fuller's Paints. Paints for every purpose. Climax Cleaner, 10c a can. SMITH BROTHERS LUMBER , 9Hl Legal, ftofess $163.00 ... ........ MOVING? FURNITURE Franklin ! IALE li VkJJivx .. ceptional value and a car anyone would be proud to own.' $273.00 Only and guaranteed with an "OK AlUtf. (- buy and guaranteed with an OK" that counts. I5t A $300.06 1929 FORD 5..- - 0)3 Blue silk dress jacket. FridayReturn to Herald-Journa- l. ward. 015. 1 rtypes 211 Used Car Bargains! 012 1 ' FORD PRODUCTS . Vniuseon ' rail-'wa- SERVICE Notice You cun net n plumber story 5 room frame hou.se, day or nmht ai Crook.st.oii hot and eold water. Barn, apait-- ! Iliimhm,; .Service, Phone 376-05. ftrotiary. etc., eoops fur 1000 Rileys v cry nusoii ,ble. hens, on 10 acres city lot with -' good kalsowater right, lO blocks Riuntine, lapi r ltunijinsi 521-028 from Main street. Hyrunt. Will n a, mu. Gall .sell for cash, or consider small'Jnlk to Roboit Crookbton about er holdmtr In part payment. jour Rhmibini: Plume 285. 022 Joseph Applcyard. Hyrum. 012. Garba to and ruobisn removed. TOR SALE Beautiful modern Oil. six room bungalow, double Cali 448. good garafte, sprinkling system, North-Phonas ih wants up, In Exp, icli, e) West First 'Inin lie 25c lo.'Il ll'ri'CH No location.525221 G at 10 a. m. or p. m. 493 East Iciiges r,ir suiaU Ulei S12tf. M22tf. Fcurtli North- - FDR RENT Nw English iioine oil Boulevard Call I rd W" 1 dull home was bcautiffully deco-- , rated wi'.b baskets oi astcix and marigolds A variety ol ganus were and prizes were won by Miss Blanche Larsen and Mil-to- n Mr. und. Mis. W. J. Cliugg, Cutler Mrs. Ella Chugs. Mr. and Mrs. At the close of tlie evening, WC H. Chugg. Mr. and Mrs. E a delicious luncheon was solved' A. Chugg, Mrs. A. Ii. Crabtree. to eightand Evan Chugg attended Fern Halwkcs and Mrs. William reunion m Ogden rethe Chugg last Miss Iris Hawkcs spent cently. week end in Salt Lake City. Lcland and Ruby Zollinger Mrs. Richard Bowden enter- tained with a prettily appointed accompanied Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Olson Jr., to Salt Lake on oridge luncheon lor the Elite dub Frldav afternoon from 3 Wednesday of last week. A few friends of Mrs. Budge to 7 o'clock. The rooms were gay with bowls of asters in the Low called on her last Friday to wish her many happy returns pastel shades. Luncheon was served at 3:3U of her birthday. A social afternoon was enjoyed and luncheon o'clock with covers being markwas solved to Mesdames Mared for eight. Mrs. Jack ILickenlooper won ian Jessop, Frances Jessop. Leone honors at bridge. Election of Anderson. Lorraine Smith. Ina and Mrs- Gibbons. Edna Poulsen, Agnes of lieers wus held Lonsdale Roe was named presi- Hansen, Letha Campbell and dent with Mrs. Lorin Crook-- 1 Sarah Larson. A beautiful bouquet of dahston yi.s secretary. Mrs. Eugene Worley lias been lias was used for the centerpiece Mr and Mrs. Jane Cook visita Logan visitor recently. Mrs Ralph Gayman had as ed with lier parents on Monday luncheon guests Friday, afternoon. Mrs. Emery Roskelley of Los Mrs. Joe Malmberg and Angeles. California, and Mrs Hansen. Mayor and Mrs. L. E. Hansen Amanda Larsen of Millville visand Mrs. Frances Bosworth at- ited briefly with, Mrs. Frtd tended conference in Salt Lake Jut.sen on Monday. W. W. Whitnrv motored lure City. Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Iral Chase have from Brigham on Fnday evenreturned to Preston for tlie ing returning Saturdav mornv in.er at ter having spent the ing. Mrs. Whitney and daughter, oast few months at Nephi. Bonnie, accompanied him aftei spending tho week with Mr. and Utah. Mr. and Mrs. David E Davis Mrs. Lola lid Zollinger. with Mrs Fred Jensen and family visited relatives m Mrs. Budge Low on Fnuav even MeCammon, Sunday. The Ra Ona dub was delight- ing. H C. Haderhe to lived hen fully entertained by Miss Vern He was Jenson at her home on South Saturday evening Lake tu attend the Second West street, Thursday L D toS Salt conference and stag i fall flowers Lovely veiling. fair, when he was taken il on graced the entertaining rooms- tlie bus and stopped hero At eight o dock an attracalong fati'y ('.'il ,r tive and delicious supper was the getting M' of lu.s six'fr. served at three small tables. Louis home Frank. Auction bridge was the pleasure of the evening and score pnre was awarded to Miss Edith PLANKS BOMBARD Mrs. Harold Allen. Htll.stead. Mrs. Leo Buttars, Mrs. Lorin MUKDEN. Manchuria. Oct 8 Crookston were special guests. The ladies of W'oodrraft held itji" Nine Japanese airpline a business meeting at tlie Wil-fobegan a bombardment of Chin hotel Thursday evening. Chow, north of Port Arthur on v Arthur Plans were made for a .social the Mukden-Por- t at 2 p m toduv. to be held October 15, h-i- i iLltdl V 03 AGENTS WANTED To sell Ottr ChnsUnus card assortments incut with ana Christmas Dressing Pack-ag3 La.il Third uihatc bath Your profit is very attracE21 f. Ninth. Rhone Gal. For particulars, phone tive. or write, Employment j lion ic 320 Wust Center. 1035-Modern ( M8if Deptu Intent Colonial Greeting Call 477. ('aids, 107 West Fourth North. OIOI OR KENT -- Modern lour room I ueati. SOU'. house. Phono IUuC-i Providence Mistakes -2 -- RENT Tract bank. j x ii . -2 1 8. Modtun testi-tientl- All Make 'Em l 1 45!, W, st 'or h-- 4 i'uiini Four moms i U a I, b ist ill with ini'. ate men? and c East S, con,, j We or 3 1 ? 141. w lull - (a unai tu. ished ''a,-t'1J'r- for Camp Preston September Perry win re she witnessed the final matches and from there they went to New York, Canada, Virginia and other large eastern states, spending a week in Virginia visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Petcroorg Jr., visited at Provo and Salt Lake City for several days, recently. Mrs. BUI Cottle entertained Monday for Mis. Monty Hales of Salt Lake City, Mrs. W. H. Cottle and Mrs. Harry Wittmer of Franklin and Mrs. Clarence Brown of Lewiston. Mrand Mrs. Robinson of Logan were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson. Miss Ruby Randall presided at a charming party Monday evening in compliment to Ross Davis who is leaving for Boise to spend the winter. The Ran- - Als, Phor j 8 With mei t month ,ii'-(- i Ton Truck 5350 $275 $150 Roadster $250 The following cars have been left with us to sell. The owners are anxious and have placed quick selling prices on them ton truck 11930 Ford 1 11229 Ford 1 Ton Truck 1Q'4 Ford Ton Truck 1 - 19Jt) Ford Coupe Also a number of real bar- rains in repossessed cars and trucks. 78G-R- I He received a number of als and he was high point man Mrs. Evans left Horn Idaho- -- 1528 Chev. Coach Durant Sport ' mg! The pageant, The Book of Remembrance,' presented in the First ward by the ward genealogical committee, under the direction of Myrtle R. Goff, was put over in a most pleasing manner to a crowded house. Mrs- Martha Thomas Seeley was in charge of the music. Tlie stage setting was most beautiful. Thirty-fiv- e boys and girls were in the chorus and there was a cast of sixteen. The accompanists were Eunice Perry at the organ. Mrs. Ruth Olsen and Haroiddeen Gayman. violins. The costumes were white and the flowers and foliage very effectively arranged, mademes-an impression and put over a sage long to be remembered. M. Mr. and Mrs. William Evans have returned home after an extended trip to the eat. Mr. Evans was a member of the Idaho Civilian Rifle team at the national contests held at Camp Perry, Ohio, in August. 1 1 627-W- le-'- Med- Truck . e Coupe Ford Tudor Ford Coupe chev. Cabriolet Chev. 1 11929 Oldstnobile nt I Preston News ii ' - 1 1 - - j. 1 Seven vinegar barrels ail new. 75c cacti Qmn-nc- y Ca.sii Giwcrv' 27y Wist 1st 012. Fouth Fumiidied room, Fine, big Elbcrta peaches, just furnace heat, 398 North Main. a few left. $1.25 per bushel. S5tf. Gruded Jonathan and Wealthy bushel or Ever since June 1. 1871 All s FOR KENT Three room fur- apples, by poundtruck load 375 North Main. Letitl.l Cillioun mis worK,u in nished apartment, furnace Phone 90-OIO. S tuu.stny ilepa tmc;. heated- 390 North Main. the S5tf. She gi , i"i at ttasliingtou Sec-050c. 902 Tomatoes. North h RENT Nicely furnished appi intiiK nl lrom Oen r.iucis FOR ond East. heated apartment with garage. E. Skinner, who w.is Ll.c iirsi A2 tf. Hl.i Renter. Rust advocate il v.mncn tti govern-meHelicious and Jonathan apples. scrvic she.-- tu retii" FOR RENT k urntubivJ rooms. S3 Jidm Lundberg River Heights. ci with mote than i') '.c.u . Phone 817-017. N'er'b Filth West,. Phoue vice as the g, vernmenf, title t J3tf. 5Uc bushel. N Jonathan apples. emplovc uili FOR RENT Three room fur- J. Nielsen, Hyrunt. Private Jonatlian nished apartment. 25c sack. per apples, . !r bath. 72 North First West. 1 .A . lAfttiAl J 1 Phone or north of ColAmf. lege Old. Experiment Farm. L'NKL' UN INlilTll j br Fan'. jo. i, FOR 1 11 , hbl 07 U7-V- V. ro-.- . at - fur-m.sh- ". , la a. i t I Chov. 1926 1930 1929 1529 1929 st I ! 1,1,, it til 1 d- " ,) N -- 1 i ! 1 licl 1 d. th a- 1UI ill' b II - 701-H- deter-five- hnu-oiii- I lc (" A.' JetJ i,' mJ MISl'Kl.LAN GUIS li Mam. tlb ntsl'.-h'.u .ipai Uncnt, suitable Want tu italic Thrcsiicil w licat let tight huiiM'kcepmg. $12 50. tnr wlie.it m tlie shocks C3tl. Finnic 7d l.'.Ll Fcciiud Nut'Ui 013. i u: ni'ticil i.eli.sc eal'.ige. lit 29 Futatocs. bliss ;,nd 40c Son'll Tluiii West. Iiione 1UU Cliainbcrs, Ui'Oige per W 02tl. Sinithliekl (il.i 012. 2 l'uutiiN lm nisl'.cit i ir unfur- - Kiut'lin Sl.OU Also sacks bltxk-woulic.itcd a)aitment. ni. hid Uultnu, Provi-i- ii J 59U-Jme uf 4 at bath m e guraec wifi Plume af'er 5 2ti! Fa t Thud Ninth Oltf o'clock. 015 .St"., m healed 1'uum.s und uiwrt-metKindling. 5 sacks Sl.Oh. Also ., 0 East Lenli'i. Ilwm block-aoo- d. Holton, rtuvliimu e. ;ifiu-- J Nl. Phone 5s5-J015. humislied apart-La- FOR SALE Goon round native FOI! RENT ment.s 205 Tliird North. cedar posts- 75 South Fourth siotr. West. Phone 1U,VT W. Logan. S5tf. FuR RENT- - Steam heated apartments and un-- l furnished house. Ihone S5tf. H i v !) m;iin:i) e. e. ..t.i $375 $200 $50 $65 $375 $275 $375 Ford Roadster Hodge Panel 1928 1928 1 y r - le Panel cars Our VACUUM CLEANER Docs the Best Job. Jackson & Fry Co. Phone 130 Rp&rainig NEATLY DONE We use only the best of ma- FLOYD LARSON Saxophone and Clarinet structor. Formerly chief Inas- terials. Expert workmanship. S. WENDENES 115 tlie sistant instructor Jascha Grauivich Studios in m New York City. For appointments call Thatcher Music Store. 10 lessons, $10 00. Phone 532-- Dental for J Appointments DIt 1 yiuSvFlteS New Corona Portables. New and Used L. C. Smiths LYMAN E. SMITH Easy Payments. Dentret Cordon Jew eli v Bldg. 41 N North Mam Street All Makes Repaired. Mam Phone D01-- J sur-vev- td i Guaranteed repair service on all makes of washing machines and vacuum cleaners. We call for and . deliver. Fhone JOHN J. ROBERTS 75 So. 4th West PHONE I -. - 7o CdtaiaiMi LUL 1027-W- In-'o- Vh-'.i- . - 1929 Ford Sport Coupe $250 00 1930 Fold Cabriolet .... $375.00 1930 Ford Tudor $325.00 - 1929 hoid Luxe 1 lOAl " Clr ILk HC1ION - ALTOMOBII.es FOR SALK i 4 IS Household goods and pianos transferred to all parts of the city. Long Distance Hauling Wo ft fti A modern fine home, full basement and garage, on lot 3x13 rods. Located on First West between Third and Fourth South for only SidOd. Easy terms. Just like finding it. jj'CYl Y il 0 Real Estate Agenc' 75 N. Main, Logan. Utk |