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Show tii lllOBAlE AM) CONMLT . ()l Ml HIMIIIK K)K TION. FI.K.RK OB . i: : r V rr ' r Is r. J - ' NOTICE TO CKEIMTOKS Estate of John A AkAlWir .licensed. m will pump Creditors v. ith vouchers to the irhiiTMtiiii-.. Fo.me-bek of at the office Umi uttornev for sold Annin f Block, Lcgan. Utah, on the 29th dav of M,.v, 14, ',3 FRANK S Mi ALISTKR A'limi.isti ior LEON FON N ES B K( 'K Mini Attorney for Fi n Publication date- -' J.m 4 11, lk and IT., 1433 THIS IS ri'iNHY - AND MENAUANAVn I METWM 1 AT N AVs - '.GU'.;Tf ' M ' JUfT ' A1 . A horn ; i i L V Ms n't V 0.--- TO N'L &sr V, niVc 'g'' l.'-nc- ; i F I RiLTsD; -- SC AW 1 r.nr: seven, n t?42$ h 'i A ; i , L V F i'N' yei ssi NOTRE cne dots not know' that o ills d tin t an jrv. Sheila oil t d . id ii cin and love with dnig n Hi", " Inm ever, ms lo void lle o' ' !'. d cm this maki s ' Cull la New nets a job in a ' lids and one ii m i sitting at ft o an tk to her in i, ii her to bis ii 'tin' Mis .1 U'' fAyViD'v- i hllOW s lequiie-Comimn- ii plullll "Him in 'Sky Cialg Ab- -' Mr il,i didn't hint- : he wanted She (. Johnny Hairell, uu ... ti ! : v to !: '! Iht jnb in i ai elm : rum pan i . lle pniM d Ills lii'S mid looked 1m r t cf lus spec- nii r the t - j "Whin . veil i an In ml a ay how why do .on want to do a tiling like " a ? lie asked. "I he s Hunts lire women who nl! i f nn u uu .. o.i Id jump nt the hu nee to get u u,h pai t in 'Sky "Ma'lic. Juil lie! same I dont wan it. "Need inv mono'? "No. If 1 did I'd lake a job I didn't like. Jnppy was dnniing in a vaudo-- v ill.' ml playing "the subway clr-- ( ml" theateis not far from Manhattan whii h mild he readied In her l.y inliug the subway. e time the two gii Is went sliop-c tom till r. "Not holding on to your money, are von?" Jappv lemarkoil. "Well, whin a gii! his only one beau she lias to have a lot of clothes. Guo her four or live to take her pliucs and one diess will serve Illli'lv." "Air you referring to Dlc't hue in n lit nail 1 i i p Is a l "Ur colli sp. What's ho now doing Sheila laughed. Hi. k was writing a play. He was very setfous about it hut Sheila who ha seen a doi n aspiring young authors fine up in dei pair In ton! the second tut was tiiu h'.d, who knew hyw tunny plays were locked away in safes la pioducers olilccs never to be produced could net show much inti rest In Dicks efforts. Sin was not even excited when lie told her that the title of the new piece was "Red Geraniums" and that she was tu play the lead in it. "Oh, lie semis to be keeping busy, bIiu told Jappy. "lies trying to write another play. st , ... bJL P.6.!1 jN!!,U I kd.,.?LHN1U,.'iUi!!;,UP0,N . Ida Leatham, Francis Leatham "r, and wife, Thelma Leatham.Alice I. Barklage, Robert Leatham, sin- - estigation the of are cows inspection kept, glo, and Florence Cantwell, only to hold such milk, heirs of Alexander vesselstest used surviving of the milk, it shall apRebecca and Leatham, deceased; vespear that said premises and conLeatham King, Mary Ann Leatham Harrison, Martha Leatham sels are kept in good santiary milk meets the Ballard, Ida Leatham Shurtliff, dition; that the Rosabel Bradshaw Thorpe, Jane requirements of the of ordinances the Board and , rules Bradshaw Bailey, Jessie Bradshaw, of, the city ,. t Georgie May Bradshaw West, and that none but unadulterated pure, NelRobert Bradshaw and wife, ill' be sold. lie B. Bradshaw, and also against and undiluted fedmilk shouch for permit the unknown hens of Joshua The license follows: 5oc annually Hawkcs, deceased, and also against shall be as milk is cow one from the where all persons unknown claiming any ,"0o additional for each adright, title, estate, lien, or inter- sold; sells est tn the real property described ditional cow where th ofowner th'- - milk or peddles part or all ip the complaint, adverse to plain25c tiffs ownership, or any cloud up- therefrom up to fifteen cows; over on plaintiffs title thereto, defen- for each additional cow where fifteen cows; $13.00 annually dants THE STATE OF UTAH TO me milk dealer jJ'ol SO per cent or more of all the milk which he SAID DEFENDANTS: or delivers. - ' a I. ' TUfU; Emergency. '..ii he a pat h,1 ii , in n Ii a lo d I" I. , 2. M (7 NOU VJIGA to BtNZF,'tt-- A r.v Had to it outright because be the tnomy and I understand lie didn't get much for It. Now tin! publi. her is cleaning Up si 11 tii i tied it iu a big way There, Diik! That's justwhnt fvo been telling you, Sheila said. "That bort of thing Is con-- t dmed fair enough on Broadway. It wculdu't be any where eKe. That's Broadway for you!". I. lw save mm c muni v mi t When Hick t. Ic;.h told hltu . Ini m w s i a ited her to li.no tea w 0 n him i t a famous hotil on hour li.'lli1 I. Avenue. They cmmi'd only before C to timl that it v m in ing. We a eiit. him rv iiuv of course, hut let's go to mie ul ilu.se Italian e. miens for tln.m r." In. kl said. "May tie lat r you'd like to see a show rut dinner, delayed, was not (unshed until it was too hue to e v diiid.it on a see ft bliicv. linn iv and rml.i throu Ii Tunes Mitu.iro in ft i ah. Tiie rain had i hared ami the sidewalks vine swaiinmg with lute nioviegoeis like t hi imudves. Tim elect rh nl signs blinked with d n.ling tirilluiui e. "Are you really set on going out with that show?" Dii k asked abruptly. "Still detei mined to keep off Broadway? Oh. Sheila, this time I ennt let you go! You've got to marry me!" Sheila leaned toward the cab window. "Look!" she baid. "In front of that orangeade shop." -- , i IYTCK glanced ns she directed. A girl in an expensive, too costume ornato was walking disbriskly heahle a well set-utinguished looking man. It was Florrle Km;;, the comedienne, and her husband, Joe Small. No one knew exactly what Joo did. Many hinted that he lived on Flossies earnings. That's Broadway! Sheila Bald shortly. "Well, I dont like it. "I hope youre not comparing me with Joe Small, " Dick said short ly. "oil, of course not! I didnt mean that. On k. A on know I didn't! But it's what Joe and Flossie Btanil for. They're well they represent everything I don't like. "But It's not all like that, Dick insisted. Sheila, if youll only marry me I'll prove it to AVe'Il have a home you. ymi say. .Tiit Lie kind of home you want!" Sha laughed. Iroviding I don't want It more than 13 minutes from Times Square. Is that it? As usual tlio argument came to auy-whe- EXACTLY , AMD VipT ROYAL H16HNESS SUH, IS A TAUPR. c i. tiepa matched beautifully. i n f n- . . grunt-Cobur- sells Section i what you ,v d II in-- . You arc hereby summoned lo appear within twenty days lifter service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in wlii- h this ai tion is brought, otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action: and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you. ac-- . cording to the demand of the, complaint, which has been filedwith the clerk of the above cnis This action titled court. brought to recover a judgment in the quieting Plaintiff's title lands described in said complaint. L. E. NELSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. Post office address, Arirno Block, Logan, Utah. Jan. II, Dales of publication: 21, 2s; Feb. 4, 11, 1933. 11 I, lu Johnny, mi. .i" i incut to dnuce nil ns came to uu end ,il t li.li .mil ai. mi she vv , nt Job huuling. Ins time l u- - ' u,d :eu was more y d d mu uu! lour lu a , I do if lot. 1 : rni i I i ft Job on Bio.; x.a the V alllu I I ' n m 'iliir In 111 l r i the t -- I'd i i tue io. i i h in "Fine i , ' , -- j i il si.-u- ii i ' m . Liii.J Timmy wrote that song c ml ii.iilied Hat rill a DlolJ M.u know that, Slieila? at 11. 10. It piovi'l to tie 13 j--L'd ni .1 as they resumed their seats. minutes hi (me ho w,.s ii.uly to "Blind Timmy? a. o hi r. Ycj. he wiote it last year. die had Ti n it minuti It) t KElHIOKs l1. Heil this lilh dav of J tnu.irv, H Davis and J..hu L P 1'MJ m business tin Davis, doing FFF STuUKl.L, firm name and style of tin Sliuit; ct Cm lie t 'minty, Cl.ih d ' L K t ; f atiiirnev' for h i Korth Jf ark,ct't"t Logan, T'l.ili PubhidDon ditos. Jap It, ill Assigned on the 19th day of J.iii- - 2.s, pll)ru 1V I ary, 1933, all of his asstts, ion- NOIUE TO W A I I, K I EUS sisting of stock of goods, vines, and merchandise, with 'ttite Fnginiers Ofticc, together fixtures in the store ami idaie of Sdt Lui-.City, Ft ih . business at 2: West F.rsi North Nm In ri by Street, to the Cache alley Bunkg,i e:i that ing Comptnv as Assignee for the Fugiiu Si jci ih i, .igcnf for b H benefit ot the creditors Oil'uni and I. Claims of creditoi s should he v hose post ofiui oliircs is Lo- filed with the Assignee at the ot tan Ci dt, his made uppicat un flee of the Cache Valley Banking h, ,u eoisl uu c with the on nr before March 1, menu ol tin La as of Ftah to ap 3933. pi oj a site an cl s of iv iter from Cache Valley Banking Company, .oaH'i h.vu ii cache c 'aunty .tab f ml water - to bi divert- Assignee d at a point winch b. ai , .tsil ft Publication dates: Jan. 2s. Feb W. ami 4i21 tt S uf the NK cor 4, 11 and IS, 1933. See lc T 12 N. K. 3 E, SLH - M. timl SI MMONS iiinvcyed a det nice of' lib it whole It will be used from In the District Court of tin 'irst innuaiy 1st to December 31sl incl. Judicial District of the slate of if each yeii to produce power for Vtah, in and for the County of electric lighting, heating and proCache. pelling nach"iery at the summer After homes in Bogan canyon G. W. Leatham, (also known as having been so used said water will be returned to the natural George Leuthnm), plaintiff, vs. channel at a mint 3923 ft. W and Ann Williams Leatham, 43 u 2 ft. S ot the NK cor Sec. IH, Mary Rosalia Leatham Rasmusen, John T. 12 N, R 3 F., S L.B. & M. L. Coburn and wife, Alta H. Co- - The water herein npptopriated will burn, William L. Coburn, .single,1 not be diverted from the natura' Elmo P. Coburn and wife, Marie channel uf Loan Unci'. This application is designated in Coburn, Robert L. Coburn, single,, Ivy L. Longstroth, and Fred L. the State Engineer's Olfiee as Coburn and wife, Celia H. Coburn, File No. 11334 All protest against the only surviving heirs of Annabella deceased: Francis Pitts, mg of said application, stating single, Robert P. Leatham and the reasons therefor, must be by wife, Alverdh Leatham, Mabel affidavit m duplicate, accompanied Swift and Blanche Crossman, John with a fee of SI UU. and fKd la P. Leatham and wife, Loretta this office within thirty On daysLeatham, Lorua Pitcher and Bar- - after the completion of the publibara Cronquist, only surviving vation of this notice CKO M. BACON, heirs of John S. Leatham, deStale Engineer. ceased; Mamie Clark, Kathryn of first publication, FebDate Brockbank, Reid Brockbank, Phyl1933. lis Broekbank, Nielsen, ruary 4, Ruby Date of compDUon of publicaRobert R. Reid, and wife, Nola S. SchoolVeda tion, March 4, 1933. Reid, Georgie Dusto, Kathleen Rawlins, Phyllis AN OISDIXANTE er, AMENDING Reid, Donald L. Reid, and wife, SF.( TION Still OF KEMSED Ruth M. Reid,' only surviving LOGAN OF ORDINANCES heirs of Jane Reid, deceased; RayTIA. 1927, AS AMENDED BY mond G. Leatham and wife. Susie ON THE OltDlNAM K PASSED Leatham, Robert E. Leatham and 25TII DAY OF AIGIST, 1931. wife. Ida Leatham, Levi G. Leatham and wife, Ivie Leatham, WilRE IT ENACTED BY THE liam G. Leatham and wife, CITY COMMISSION OF LOGAN G. Harold Freda Leatham, AS FOLLOWS: Leatham ner CITY, and . w ife, Section Amended. Section 1. That section 309 of the Revised Eva Davenport, of Otdinances Logan City. 1927, as wife, May Leatham, Kate Jacobs passed Aug-uPearl Bradshuw, Edna Bradshaw, amended by ordinance be and the same Jean Bradshaw, is 25th, 1931, Ray Bradshuw, hereby amended to read as Mable Bradshaw Robert and Bradshaw, only surviving heirs of follows: '309. Milk, Permit to Sell, etc.: Robert Leatham, deceased; Fenton shall be unlawful for any perIt B. Leatham and wife, Norma son to bring or send into Logan Leatham, Siile L. Jensen, Jane wholesale L. Glenn, Royal B. Leatham and City for sale, either at or to offer for sale, or wife, Veda Leatham, Earl B. or retail, hive in his possessior with inLeatham and wife, Esther Leathto sell therein, any milk, am, only surviving heirs of James tent tUn Leatham, deceased; Agnes Price. " lU,'0Uo a of w InU annuallF . as May Reid, (also known Mary j 0...1. Reid), William Leatham and wife, a Perf lt in,,W k Ufven sa d r She lo dll. Ills Y Ben ... J i ' ft .... r, however, dancing i ,..i , hmg her careful, i. fnt ; to h'-- , Sheila xron-.- 1 l.i t a pv die w asn't fall-i- , pi at least in tni e i. th aim dow n ; I.. 4 ei i "vered arm en- .1 r. tiij suit voice mur-- i .. .. ... t.c oi me dune . i . In . i.. i. a love song ii e mill iT a !.' r c.id. Urn cyib caressed her i r mid l'i winncwr h r glioee met Ma. i . It 'u tu r l ' !1 2- -, CORLEY - 1 t t HAV! (Ciirh v,.S?r ' I iN LST.; i 'V- -S 1 v , ''V pnt.;i fjr OD'-'- T ,fML,;,a 1 L1nN Itf.M ; TYf A i t TPi Y NNtPt Ulllf-iGOT OUR CRTGSTNAS CARDS TCOAY -- WHEN DIDVOU MAILDOSL V GET THAT SlLDt CARDS LOOK OT F NOUR T AC L .. U., AND ANSWER ML V nv i;r, h SIGNUP IMOBMV- ! OUR BOARDING HOUSE NOTH Eis KKMMTHC THE 4 ABDIA.'WUI Ail i , fJ'HRY d.imeil again, Dick hum-- ming (lie words of the tender li't'e love bong dreamily. Sheila was dreaming, too. She though of ft lime to come wheu she woud lie mi.t tens of her ow u home far Horn Blind way. she w 'ulil see to .I Lint Blind Timmy should end ids days in pence and security. Four days later Sheila packed to dep.nt ti.r the road tour. This lime she went as a featured prln-- i was not a star, alip.ih though there was little difference except In her salary and the hilling. Announcements read, "Fine Fi.iMieis with Sheila Slinyne of "Sheila Sliayne in Fine Feathers. She had sir specialty numbers in the new show and liked them all. The chorus was clever and attractive. Skillful dancers were plentiful on Broadway that year and easily selected. Dont be upstage with the girls now, wi'l you? Jappy cautioned Sheila, as she folded slid trees Into slippers, and folded skii Is. OI course not. My memory Is too good. "So is your heart, honey. Jap-p- y paused. "I wish, she said, "it could he a little kinder toward Dick Stanley. She wanted to ask about Jerry Wyman. Was Sheilas eagerness to return to the road because it might mean an opportunity to see Jerry again? The show would play in Jerrys home town, Jappy knew'. She bail looked up the routing. She wished somehow that she could say just the right thing to her friend. Desperately she ti iod. You arent keeping a little corner in that heart for Jerry, are you? she said, trying to keep her voi'-- casual. "Maybe it was his sister, Jap- py ! "If you rce him In Spencer are you going to be fricuds again? You lumw talk to him, have dinner with liira? "I plight. That was all that was said but in her heart Sheila knew sha longed to ; ee Jerry. Somehow she would find a way to bring abont a inerting. (To Be Continued) w BOMwtR he ought to be! StSfS DOT'S VOT RjOHTi HL (SETS FOR hiring DIZZY CHORUS GIRLS TO GUARD PER. CASTLE. An emer- gency is hereby deemed lo exist and it is hereby ordered that this ordinance shall take effect imupon mediately Passed by CommpMoncrs ld da ly33A- Attest: H- R- its publication. of City City, Logan the Board of hcbruaiy, B A. D. 0 0 LL NDSTROM, Mayor. Iederscn. City Recorder, NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR VOLUNTARY DISSOLUTION In the District court of the First Judicial District of the State of I tali, in und for the County of Cache. In the Matter of the Dissolution of COUNTY FAIR the CACHE ASSOCIATION, a Corporativin. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN SHERIFF'S SALE .that the CACHE COUNTY FAIR of the First ASSOCIATION, a Corporation, aln th" district Court District nf the Stale organized and exisiting under the Laws of the State of Utah, has filed its verified application for a decree dissolving said corporation; LIFE INSLR- - and that Saturday, February lilh, METROPOLITAN ANTE COMPANY, a corporation, 1933, at 10 o'clock A, M, has been appointed the time, and the Court plaintiff, Room of said Court as the place at vs. Florence which said application is to be M. M. Reese and wife. Reese; T. Ii. Crawshavv; Kcelcy's. heard, und that on or before thi a corporation, and 11th day of February, 1933, nny Incorporated, Ostler's Candy Company, .a cor- person may file herein his objections to such application or to thi poration, defendants. To be sold at Sheriff's sale on ranting thereof by the above Saturday the 4th dav of Fehrmny. entitled court IN WITNESS WHEREOF, A. D., 1933, nt ten o'clock a. in. of said day, at the front door of have hereunto set my hand and Loin the seal of the District affixed the County Court House, gan City, Cache County, Utah, the- Court aforesaid, this 10th day of following described property to- January, 1933. C. V. MOHR, wit: Clerk (Beginning at a point Six (6ij(SEAL) D. Preston, ,ods North ot the Southwest ( ner of Block Six 6',, Plat "D' Attorney for Petitioner. F10. 1B3 Logan City Survey, and running thence North four 41 rods; thence A dollar spent for commodiEast eight (8) rods; thence South ties LIVES ; a dollar taken for ' four 4) rods; thence West eight taxes DIES. (8 rods to the place of beginning. Also- - Half interest in a perpet- 1 KYWYS-R- t AVY YiV YtYYfvb ,J 1 HNUl-Rb'LtVY K TAcY v V3YDY YYNA V3AR OYSfc ij 'M -- V T A Or 'TYA U L J s. ; COWV TRW YOUD ViT tV GJET O? YOU UYc. TRNV S h' ? RCK6 XjD'T 60 AYOKiGj ? 6PRS.D YOO 'oOOVb J V. - A IK Y &YM?T YcPfctT . THAT T UiG DriaCE U OD TR' 00 i TOP. 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