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Show T1IE TAGE FOUR 1 - Mr and Mrs William S Bailey and daughter of Hyrum, Mr and Mrs Elmer Kerr and family of Fairview were guests Devolution day of Mrs Mary S. Bailey Lake Carolyle Maughan of Salt spent Decot ation day with his Eltner Mrs. parents, Mr. and Maughan Mr and Mrs Glenn Thompson of Clarks'on Mr and Mrs Russell Pulsipher of Ogden were guests Tuesday of Bishop and Mis. John J He tub Mr and Mrs Ralph Spence and Mr and Mis Ceorge Gunnell of Riihmoiul spent Decoration day here Mrs Mary Garrett entertained at a chuken dinner Tuesday Out Coven were laid for nine of town guests were Mr and Mrs Li vis Muughan of Logan The Bindley family held DecoThey visited ration Day Sunday Paradise and the Mt Sterling Those incemeteries Wellsviile cluded m the group from out of town were Mr and Mrs W P and Mrs Wiggtes-woit.Stevens, Mr Mrs. Simon Jones, Miss Louise Gibbs of Ogden, Mr and Mit E J Hail and son Lynn of 1 hey returned to Wist .Ionian the home o! Mr and Mrs George Williamson and dinner was served Mr and Mrs Russell Hall and family of Garfield came Monday to spend a few days with relatives They are the guests of their James parents, Mr. and Mrs Irishman. Mr and Mrs Lewis Maughan and family of Logan were the guests of Mrs Audra Turner Monday and Tuesday on their way to San Luis Obispo where they will make their home at the present. Wesley Hull of California came Monday to visit with relatives He is for an indefinite time Mrs guest of his grandmother, Jemima Hull. Mrs Thomas Arihihald and son came the of Sparks. Nevada, t of the week to visit with their parents, Mr and Mrs. Thomas Bindley. Mrs I. H. Stevenson, Mrs. T J May, Harry Clark and daughter, Dorothy and Hilda of Salt Lake, Mrs H W. Belinip and children of Glennsfenv were guests Decoration day of Mr. and Mrs James Cooper. fore-par- Chicken With Four Legs Was Hatched Ind May 31 HUNTINGTON. tl'Pi A chicken was hatched at a poultry company here Both the extra legs are perfect, one protruding from the chicken's back and the other from its side. Officials of the hatchery, where thousands of chicks are hutched yearly, said It was the first freak of its kind they had witnessed. four-legge- d Now Playing EXCITING? Youll Say jo, ?amon p. , . . NOVARRO IN jhBARBARAN ..JM LOGAN, UTAH, L, DflRLinG Wellsviile News Mrs. Guy Maughan v.ho was observing her birthday anniversary Monday was guest of honor at a dinner party given by her family A vase of tulips formed the centerpiece of the dinner table A chicken dinner was served to Mr Means, and and Mrs. Maughan, Mesdames Leland Muughan, KenElmer Leishman, neth Murray, Leroy Leiahrnan, Cyril Muughan Melba and Mrs. Baugh, Mrs. Edith Murray, Miss Zadia Maugham Lyman and Arnold Maughun. received sev-eiMrs. Maughan Following biithilay tokens dinner, music and visiting were enjoyed Mr. and Mrs T. B Bindley entertained at dinner Sunday The guests wire seated at one long table whu h held a vast ot early spring flow rs for a centerpiece Those included were their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lmdlcy, Elder Mark Lmdlcy who icientiy returned from the Austiaha mission, Miss lVlphu Liiulley, Arnold Bindley, Mrs Thonms Aiehihald and son of Spin ks, Nevada, arid the host and hostess. Mrs Howard Jones entertained at a dinner Decoration day. A yase of tulips were used to decorate the table Llaces were marked for Mrs Jane Fatkinson, Mrs Audra Turner and two sons Leon and Wayne, Mr ami Mis Lewis Muughan and family of Logan, Mr and Mrs. Jones and family Glenn Allen undeiweut an operation for appendicitis Monday id u Last report he Logan hospital was getting along nicely Mr. and Mrs Maik Jones and Mr. family of Benson ward and dinand Mrs. Eugene Jones ware ner, guests Tuesday of their parents, Mr. and Mrs Daniel Jones Mr and Mrs Leo Bankhead and family of Avon .spent Tuesday as gijests o. their grandparents, Mr. ( and Mrs. George Rpence f Mrs. Mary Dowell and daughter Mrs. Mattie Cannon and Luther Howell of Salt Lake were guests Decoration day of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Allen. Mr. and Mrs. William Williamson of Smithfield were dinner guests Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Parley Murray. Mrs, John Brown, Mrs. Edna Allen and Mr and Mrs. Waller Jones of Suit Lake spent Decoration Day here They were guests of Mr, and Mrs, Walter Jones Mr and Mrs. William Hoskins, Mrs. Thomas Larsen, Mrs. Carol Wright of Ogden spent Decoration day as guests of their mother, Mre. Charlotte Hoskins. Mr. and Mr3. Harrison Davis of Logan, Mr. and Mrs Leroy James of Salt Lake and Mr and Mrs. if Hyrum and Molan Peterson their children were guests Tuesday of Mr and Mrs. A. H Maugham Mr. and Mrs. Alf Talbot uf Ogden wero visitors here Decoration day. IIERALD-JOURNA- Musical Comedy i t Be Mine Tonight:: Opens at the Most. die-age- d v,ere Mld. j em-m- 1 r "r g-- , ' kind-hearte- d be-o- i - ." (lected by balloting among the by Fisher. L of the most quiet and courteous of his 30 charges during the last In testing a series of chemical Ogden OGDEN, June 1 U'.li year have been rewarded here by solvents for cleaning clothes, the Curl Fisher, school bus driver, buieau of standards soiled Goth livestock reports for Wednesday, as made by the USDA, are as folta.sh prizes of $5, $2 and $1 were with carbon black, paint, tea, . lows: the four, who were se- - up, gravy and lipstick. Hogs - Receipts 160K, direct 1 20, through shipments include 42!i to South San Francisco market, 132 139 to Los Angeles packers, to Los Angeles market and 291 to Rwanston packers; steady to 10c lower than Monday; top $4 75 on 'i best dri veins; few lots mixed, $4 50 LAST TlilE TODAY , f4.65; load Idahos unsold early; packing sows, around $3.0041 3.25. LOVE Cattle - Receipts, 41H; through shipments include 33 to Utah feedBY ers, 23 to French Camp, Calif, packers, 36 to Oakland packers and 260 to San Francisco packers; right had he to hap-- , . . the soo whose steady at week's strong to slight birch deprived her of the advance; supply limited to odd lots dnveins; few medium and glory she had known! good steers and heifers, $3.50414.25; You may forgive, but yoa medium and good cows, $2.50ir never Jbrget, ike woman 3 25; lower grades, $2.25 down; put her own sanj neck bulls, $2.50 down. in the Hangman's noose. Sheep - Receipts, 3356; through Finn the story, " The Goose shipments include 914 to Denver market, 17X0 to Chicago market, ffantaa, by 303 to Chicago packers and 2 to Omaha market; lot local spring lambs, $6.25, steady. REWARDED CHARGES Ind. (I P) b SUNDAY, s BECAUSE we are 'ding to tihow a picture whose east heard of in all your life. You never even heard of the story. You have nothing to go on hut 5 what we tell you now: UfE ASK you to see Bo Mine Tonight bemuse we J want to renew your interest in the movies. We want you to see something refreshing. We want you to see it without asking us, Who is i it? Who wrote it? What is it all about? Four Iils, conducted j YOUNG BLIGHTED A MOTHER'S HATEI, i REX BEACH At the Capitol with Ramon Barbarian, Novarro cast as an Egyptian guide whose interest In fair ladies makincreases in ing the grand-tou- r proportion to the size of their opened last night at the Capitoi theater and proved to be one of those fortunately contrived talking-pictur- e efforts which combines thrilling episodes and a colorful romance with a generous peppering of fresh, ingratiatirg humor. want see you laugh. We want tc See you get a little thrill. We want to answer your demand for romance. Mixed in with this we want to have you hear a voice of pure gold. WANT each and every one of vou to feel like a discoverer. We want to prove to vou that great entertainment does not depend entirely on the stars .you know and love so well. Tongne-in-Chee- j HOW many times do you leave any theater and feel telling your friends, You MUST NOT MISS You will feel like saying that after .THIS PICTURE? you see Be Mine Tonight. E among the first to see a picture which is an sensation. Have the fun' of telling your very best friends about it. CONSOLIDATED THEATER CO. LESSEES, CAPITOL AND LYRIC THEATERS M. Jm o tongue-in-the-rhe- 7ANE GREYS SUNSET3 PASS with RANDOLHI TOM KEENE - HARRY .SCOTT - NOAH BEERY CAREY - KATIILEKN IH'RKE - KENT TAYLOR - A Paramount Picture k On the surface of it, "The Barbarian depicts an engrossing narrative of a beautiful young woman who visits the Nile country m the company of her somewhat nitwitted English fiance, and is abducted by a romantic fiery native The picture, however, has , prince. been directed in so engaging a manner by Sam Wood, the man who was for so responsible many of the Marie Dressier successes, and is enacted with an equally refreshing contempt for the conventional that . it stands head over heels above the usual when East meets West theme. The role of Jamil fits the verga- - INFORMATION DEFT. HIKE REPAIRING Kev Fit Lawn Mowers Sharpened and Repaired DIKE LOGAN West SHOP, guaranteed! (JO) 1st North. Sylvan Hofler, Mgr, t!Mrs Ross Hoik of Rexburg, Idaho is visiting with her Mrs Marv T- Pearee Mrs. Louise Reed of Oakland, Calif, is visiting with her mothei, Mis. Bessie Tams. - 1 tipfif,-wor- For Sale or Trade CATTLE Fir-uddairy cattle, Holstein, Jersey, Guernsey, bulls any age. Beef cattle, ve.d. yuun, oalvel. Trade what you have for what you want. NiLSON. Smithfield, Utah. Rhone 5551. Any present Mr and Mrs Leslie Bartley of Pocatello are taping at the home of her parents, Mr ami Mrs D M B.ikmore. Mrs. Sai ah J James and Mrs Bertha Janus left Saturday morning for Baeraniento, Calif ot hde Mr there they will be guests and and Mrs. Joseph Johnson i Hu rows Mr and, Mrs Ben Mrs Ann Welch spent lust week at Ogden the gue.it of het dough ter, Mrs Oiai Platt h Mi arid Mrs ChadWith Booth of Ban Diego. Calif, .tie house guests of Mr and Mrs phi B.ihn Mr Paul Hahn and Miss Phillis Flamin of Billings, Montana, hath students of the H8.AC, surpiistd their many fi lends by bung maria a ftatuidav at Logan Mr and Mrs Harry Bohn, who have been attending the U M A C. during the winter months, are isttmg with his orients, Mi and Mrs Ed Bunn before leaving for Salma Mr and Mrs. Howard Kergesen of Los Angeles, who have been visiting with her parents for tin home past week left for then V, edriesduy morning Miss Bessie Johnson, who hits i spent the past winter months Los Angeles, returned home iturirg the week. Among those who were visitors in town dei oration day were Mr and Mrs James J Faeer of Poea-t- i llo, Mr and Mrs Elias Tams of and Mis. Martin Willard, Mr Price of Dayton, Idaho. Mr and Mis Wtlford Ohray, Mr and Mrs William and Joseph J Roberts, Mr and Mrs Riehard Bishop arid families all of Ogden, Mis Jane Myia, of Obruy and- daughter Ernes1. Ptnne, Guye M.iglia, MlHowells and Mrs Ada Long of Suit Luke City, Mrs Bert Pearce ot Idaho Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Thomas and Mr and Mrs. Joseph Thomas and families of Garfud have I ten visiting with then father John E Thomas doting the week Mr Roar Alien and daughteis, igham Margerie and Hilda, ot Bi two City, Mr. Henry Hansen and visitchildren of Bingham, were ing relatives 8atui day. Mr John J James of Logan and Mr. Luvere Ricks of Benson were transacting business m town Saturday. Miss Beth McMurdie is spendthe ing the week at Lewiston, guest of her Aunt Mrs. Brown Aides. Mr. and Mrs. Arson Miles anuvisdaughter, Louie, spent Sunday iting at Lava, Idaho of . Ogden wa-Miss Louisa Gmbs Orson Mrs. and Mr of a guest Miles lust week Mr. and Mrs. George James and son William daughter Bessie andFork Wednes- motored to Spanish kind-go- od -- holers, ri HURST AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE West Center Service. - - J. Automobile Repairing Complete 4G , CLASS CO. I. LARSEN ORDERS for Wallpaper at TAKING Now Jb count. Fee us l:fore you buy. Call dow and auto glass. Phone 174-- . an. - a lug iljj us for oil jour vwu MORTICIAN FOR ECONOMIC SERVICE Phone 210. Kirharduj Wtiodlafid Modern Mortuary. SJUO West Center. SEWINO MACHINES for remainder of M iy: lTsd I rootle mm lum-aIt tins, llUi ami up. up; Klrt'txjc hiiu1iuus cash and halfwlmt have you? While Hewintf M.uhmern 1'hone 24I-23 West I'd. Ninth. SDFaIAE I'RKTKS SEWING MACHINES G Singer Sewing Machine Company, 11 North Main. will We 1933. any make 3, adjust May Social Offer, machine free of charge for 30 days from date, and parts for all makes. WANT AD RATES Sts For each insertion one cent per word; for one week, five cents per word; for tine month, 15 Minimum rents per word. charge for flint insertion 15 rents. If not paid within three price will b days double i barged. Am nullMirijM UOl4 WAN'j'KD Sun 01 by A. W, Suiuoierhuy to 2c fm Suit Lake to puy ! food mfdimn gradt wools Ah paying ho:he:t prua lot htdt tt pay pflts and fms K Will T (l.ivlon i 7 for di'livurv 1Mstou West So'ond South, Idaho. LEGAL RATE Ten cints .1 per line per Insertion. MISCELLANEOUS SI ED A adults, Khnp. L haiuul ChddrtMj'.s Hh IWjIm hiffman Hnspimuit SovwHw pa 3'H1. j eery. WILL PAY cash for unle North Second est RADIO. 5i3 fleshly dead animals. pl"ii.j 11R-2- . .12: SMALL electric .Wove. JCheap. 451 Hyrum cxihnrige. J? North Third East. tmnn at Sjohergs, all FREE flowers cilery, PLANTS, tomatoes. toes, peppers, huckleberry kinds of flowei plants, lor doz-132 Noitll of flowers. varieties J3. Ola Larsen's Nursery. J: Sixth West. 150 tight weeks' old white LegEldon Thornton. horn pullets. J3Mtndon. .1 vkilf - SPRING frys. Call rock garden, WATER LILIES, plants, perennial Delphiniums, Mrs. Herman Theurtr, Wellsviile. 734-R- 3 j ' TK1,eFY '7 J3. 64 East VERY choice, X weeks' old Booth White Minorca pullets. Finest strain obtainable. 326 Laying J15 .East Third South. red Dm ham milk miles south ox Weston, Idaho, Lars Rasmussen. J6 CEDAR posts at Thatcher Bros. fresh TWO cow-i- , th'ee J10. Mill. Petunias, Geraniums, were PANSIES, Tomato Plants, Asters, Snaptile Novairo as though it full star Greentaiior-madgiving the dragons, y.imiias, elc. as not house. K!X) North 6th East, plume sweep for his aptitude as aonly also Ktl-but singer Jl. a screen lover and comedian. His comedy scenes He done. well arc exceptionally seems to have relished playing the nart of the rascal whom wealthy iio wagers find just too irresistable milch to his financial advantage. PUKMKIibl) roltATE GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES AN1 THREE room furtdshfid. nputb-ment- , reasonable. Phone 111. .13 451 North Third fON'SELT COUNTY CLERK OK APARTMENTS. J3. East. THE KESIECTH E SIGNERS INFORMAIT KTIILR FOR FIVE room modern home, well TION. furnished. 219 Boulevard. Phone 1292-J7. NOTICK T7 CREDITORS 312 rooms and TWO kitihenette. I ir- -t In the District Court of the J7. North Fifth East. Judicial Divlriel of the Stale of of the County Sec39X urn! MODERN house. North t tali ill ond West. J7. , ( ache. fr In the Matter of the Estate of Hiram James DeWitt, otherwise known as Hyrum J. ieWl,tr- thr' dewise known as H. J. DeWitt, ceased. Creditois will present claims with vouchers flttai lied to the ofundersigned executrix at the 203 fice of George D Bieston, Cache Valley Bank Building, or before the 25th Utah,-odav of September, 1933. MINNE M. leW ITT, Executrix and Administratrix. George I). Preston Attorney for Executrix. May 25, Dates of publicationJune 1. 8, 13 and 22, 1933. - Jm-ga- SHERIFFS "The WANT you to have some delicious entertainment. WE We to HEMJMGUIRNAL Mrs. Elisabeth Hahn entertained at a quiinng at her home Weddenesday After the quilting a licious dinner was sirved to the Mesdames. Hannah and Melisita Howells. Boston and Mary Miles, Clara Pearce. Esther Shaw, Mi.-.- s Louie M.Ses and Carol Miles. Members of the Ladits' farm bureau met at the home of Mis. A Will Jamtt, Friday ariernoon on bound buttun demonstration holes and set in poikets was given Niue ladies by Mrs Zella Ilowcha ino-hn- n i 1U33. 1, PARADISE GRAND THEATRE H.YIO WHY DO WE URGE YOU TO SEE THIS PICTURE? Fool ....bjmnea mcEUJon BEGIN HERE TODAY them both so I have the 'skirted trock ef yellow stuff, j know ODare. young and beau- - straight of it lowing About her, was the merest an otd with for sails Europe tiful, But what," demanded Charles burlesque of a milkmaid's cos-friend, Miss Anstice Coicy Dan's with some impatience, "has ail tume. A milkmaid from the Hue parents want him to marry weal this to do Hh me? He looked De La PaU. pre-thy Sandra beLawrence Sandra, does1 at Charle rather the watch "Good lookin' girl! ostentatiously Mutinies friend. to tending turned to find Lance Waterman, her best to win Dan. even telling he had been fingering for a one ot bis cousins, at bia elbow. Monme is going to marry ment. Chailes Eustace, another admirer I thought Id like you to know Charles grunted. mida n h, Arthur MacKenzie. how matter stood. the girl told "Hear theyre makln a go ot New Yorker, sails on the'blm gllbly. -- j dldn.t want you It." Lance indicated Dan who same boat as Monme. He showers t believe I'd dine any poaching, was weaving in and out In the inher with attentions and one night Someone told roe you-tricacies of ths dance. in London asks her to marry him never talk about women, "I believe they are." Mo n me hesitates, promising to give "Her 'ather's been helpin' old her answer next morning While kustaee said, a note ot harshness 1 leave man Cardigan ever since the mar- she is trying to make up her mind coming into bis voice. what to do she receives a letter that to their o n rex. ?ou must ket took that dip," observed Lance Im overdue al disappointedly and Charles refiom Dan explaining his past neg- - excuse me no Itct and begging her to forgive my uncle's. ceded that it vra a disadvantage him He was as be took hi: in many ways to live In a town Monnie decides to return home hat and coatTurning from the maid at the where every one else knew your taking the first boat. Maekinzu, rront door. The girl was a fool business. He bad heard the goswho has been called back to New too. and felt rather sorry tor York on business, is also Mailing There were no two way about It. sip. even Dan, though be disliked him. What she to did by evpect gain NOW CO ON WITH TDK STORY talking about Monnie to trim? The fellow had charm ot a sort. CHAPTER XXXIX Was she really, as Kay believed, l'e could quite understand what Dan was to Monnie that she Monnie saw In him. such an KUSTACK tali lean CHAU1.ES would deliberately try to under-- what most girls called "frightfully din,1(-wa. att" hav- - handsome." Ye thereutwba clot lies, lounged ngain't the fire 6tol,'n 1Jun from urldtr her something about him. place In Sandra Lawrence's home nose? Or was It a bit more com- - a bounder to pas up a chance I asked vou to come in was Sandra such an egoist at a girl like Monnie because he dra said softly, "because there nit Or was he Judgwas something special I wanted H'at she wished everyone, even wanted money You could Charles Euatare who knew her eo ing Dan unfairly. to talk about. Sit down. casually, to think well of her? never be sure. 11, e young man shot her ll()weVer it was. she was a nasty Charles was bored, wanting to rapier glance out of keen dark little cat and he sincerely disliked go home, but too to then subsided Into a eyes, deep her. offend his hostess by so doing. red chair. The girl, affeitlng a He walked off Into the autumn Everything palled on him nowadeinureness and shyness foreign parties night, frowning. Why hadn't he days especially these to her, stared into the flumes. told her exactly what he thought where there was a noisy band and "You're going to the party to- of her, he asked himself. Bbe everyone shouting above It. Those night. 1 suppose, Charles ven- hated Monnie ttiat much was picnics with Monnie and ber famtured iri the awkward silence. How had she dared to ily last summer he had enjoyed plain. "Oh. yes. That was it." Bandra speak of her In that tone to him? those. He had bean really happy said. To Charles puzzled stare Charles acknowledged, with a then. Happier than hed ever alio continued, Komeone told me pang, that Monicas absence cost been before. you were angry at me and I d'd bim a great deal. He was missing so want to get tilings straightoned her moic; than he would TTE could not have told when be bofors we met when there jj,.Ved possible a year agi She was in the were people present. Bo awk- - was so sweet. That was It bo air. noticed something obviously something quite ward bur voice trailed off. evi rluKtingly sweet and clean and Itself. There Bhe made ail these apart from the party Charles grinned. "Angry at desirable! were whispers In little groups. you? But thats absurd. Why other girls with their poses and Something electric imparted itself should I be?" aflertations and 'fits look to the gathering. Charles was and drab 1 dout uninteresting. know! Sandra gave mildly puzzled and amused, too. Monnie he admiltc d It to him-- : pb0 party was evidently turning him a fleeting glance from under come to self had at be lashes. last "It does sound long theijntoa gossip-test- . silly, doesn't It, when we know core and center of tits life. He It was very lap and he was Just each other really so little. Only loved her ami she was in love about to make his departure when well 1 fancied perhaps someone with anot tier man. There was he found himself, without rhyme had talked about me, prejudiced nothing he could do about It. Un- or reason, dancing with Dan's sisyou against me on account ot consciously he groaned to himself ter. Geraldine, usually cool and he could he someone do, repeated, for Nothing else." your friendship distant, seemed fairly crackling This was arrant nonsense and except to stand by and he her with excitement. one. needed she lie friend it Charles said so. His agreeable She was pre"Such doings! voice seemed to soften the blow. rather thought she would. to be scandalized. tending "What, precisely," he Inquired What Is It all about? Charles TRIE party ot which Bandra had asked amiably, "do you mean?" lazily, without any real Sandra laid ber cards on the spoken was a barn dunre at the curiosity. "You do like Monica summer place of the Blisss, some table. You are a deShe giggled. O'Dare awfully, dont you?" 15 miles out on the river road. noHe stiffened. "Yes, I do. Does The barn was heaped, tached person! Havent you studio great she come into this?" for the occasion, with sheaves and ticed whos among the missing? He looked about him. There Sandra shrugged, a gesture she decorated with pumpkins, cornwere some 30 or more at the had perfected. "A bit. You see. stalks, russet leaves and gourds. she used to want Danny and he s Charles, bored with the idea of dance so it was not easy to tell at a single glance. Besides be was mine." assembling a special costume for "Oh, yes? Charles seemed the affair, knotted a bandana dver sure several guests had long since faintly bored but any close ob- bis crackling shirt front and withdrawn. server would have noted the sud- lounged on the sidelines, watch"Couldnt possibly guess, he den gleam in his eyes. Geraldine told her. Then, after a moment, ing the merriment. "He always has been, really," Cardigan, looking rather prettier "Ob. I dont see Sandra Lawrence or your brother." said Bandra, warming to her topic. than usual In a fresh blue gingShe smiled again, meaningly. A year or two ago be and Monnie ham, whirled by In the arms of "I see nothing to get excited had a bit ot a flirtation. He one ot the Payne boys and waved didn't take It seriously but she to him. He saw Dan dancing about in that. did. Poor girl, she hadnt much with Sandra and looked away. "Oh. dont you! Geraldine experience with beaux and Dan Is There was no doubt about it, the mimicked hie bored tone exactly. such a iamb he didn't know shed girl was attractive In a feline sort "I suppose youd think an engage, of way. Dan, he observed, was ment wasnt news?" misunderstand, rather the worse for wear. He had - Charles whistled softly. He "IIAR.LES stood up, not liking been stopping at the punch bowl hadnt really thought it would any of this. "Im not at all In the corner a bit too often and come eo soon. "Interesting, he sure she did," be Interrupted. his step was slightly unsteady. drawled, if true. . Geraldine tossed her head. "Of My impression always has been Sandra seemed to be in ber elethat the affair was about ment. She didnt, Charles thought, course it's true, she said with drink at all but she was gayer some beat, "Hes my brother and "Areut you quaint!" trilled than those who did. Her trilling I think I ought to know." Sandra. It wasn't at alL 1 laughter sounded often. Her full- (To Be Continued) fifty-fifty- The Enchanting and.MetyilioiiH; THURSDAY, JUNE SALK THREE rooms, newly furnished, eleitrie stove, refrigerator, hot water, janitor senvice. Phone 64. Jyl. CONVENT ENT North a partment. Second East. APARTMENT. Third East. THREE rooms 322 North J5. Cheap. and hath ished. electric rangp. Second East. Inquire APARTMENT. North. 20-- APARTMENT. North. 379 155 J5. this business, too In la t, it its e.spt cialty attractive, not only for the business itself, hut because of the fact that I enlarge my circle of friends. Once they come, they just keep right on coming Pretty soon we're friends. with the best coal I ct buy, coupled with the best ser. vice I can devise, So, furn- BUSINESS IS North basement. GOOD J.'l. East Third J27. East Second J22. Carl W. Sanders lull N. Main NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Plume About Koe May SuU'8 Juiibe! 293 -- H . - j I appreciate 54 In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the Slate of Sealed proposals will be received I tah, in and for the County of by the Board of Trustees of the Utah State Agricultural college, for the erection of a machine shed on Cache Valley Banking Company, tlse campus. a corporation, plaintiff, Proposals shall be delivered to Mr. R. E. Berntson, secretary of vs. the hoard, at his office at the Ellen Jardine. and Purl Jaidine Utah State Agricultural defendants. college, To be sold at sheriffs sale on Logan, Utah, at or before two the 2nd day of June, 1933, at 12 oclock p. m. on June 5, 1933, at oclock Noon of said day. at which time and place the bids the Front door of the Cocnty Court shall be publicly opened. The board reserves the right House, in Logan, in Cache County, Utah, the following described prop- to reject any or all bids. Plans and specifirations may be i erty The North Half of Lots 3 and 6, obtained of Carl Schaub, ArchiBlock 33, Plat A Clarkston Farm tect. Arimo Block, Logan City, Survey, containing 5 acres, and Utah. Proposals shall be accomfurther described as being; situated panied by a certified check in the of the bid, made in the Northwest Quarter of Sec- amount of f tion 26. Township It, North of payable to the board of trustees of Lake T wo of Sailt the Utah State Agricultural West the Range Meridian. college, which check is to be forDated this loth day of May. 1933, faited to the said hoard in case the contractor fails to enter into JEFF STOW.SLL, Sheriff of Cache County1, Utah. a contract for the performance of the work, with a satisfactory Newell G. Paines, bond, within five days, after havAttorney. 11 Dates of publication: May ing been awarded the contract, 1933. J5. 18, 25 June 1, Car-he- I have, a ;g rOi t number of people drive out to my yard for a sack of pea, mil, stove or lump coal to tide them over a few chilly Jays. General HlaeksniithinR 5, ; GEO. 1). GUI I II N 2nd South and Main POR SALE-Aut- o cially constructed and trailers. Chassis spefor wagons Moving Household goods and piano zu pari nt transferred to the city. Phone 448 Long Distance Hauling J. W, Ault & Son |