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Show THE r sr c OF (IHRUTI i i ( h(kc kELL," there wa.s jxiiu FiibCilla, rT'RUP to then plans they were chance to give the man a piece of moving out of Fan weather davwi tin next morning jour mind And jounevei optned ove To then utter astonishment, the your mouth had ah idv gone1 asked the blond Mi't-How could I said Thais darned funnv After Melita member of the trio Mehta Thee must have had that had pulled the boner with the ibieakfast ot then b picttv uh folding anchor and he was so nice Probable the ic going to catch K iv told her about it I couldn t very well be a favoiable tide In that fast beiat the'V could e itch unpleasant, could I la tide we couldn t hope to hit in He Not possiblj, said Mehta the Chinook w ith its slowe r speed She hurwas too We II have to make use of the ried forward to have another try charts today hearties' Mel, will This vou get out the chat Jim Pikeat anchoring the Chinook marked 'Numbet One Furtime, following the advice of the wMther Cove t0 D(,nton-Mistral, yoeing man fiom the Bolstered with the confidence she w as successful Soon the little yesterdays cruising hud given cruiser was riding pleasantly, and them, and alert after a dreamle's the the three gals busied themselves SM P ln skipper and crew of the little with the preparation of a belated Chinook got along famously dinner Late that aftei noon thev stopped at a small fuel and supply doci I wonder who our fntnd was, Plk,e had recommended that mused Kay as they sat down to there, as fuither on they the table. Do vou suppose we was a ullder country whcre fuel should have accepted his mvita- - stations would be fewer and towns tion to breakfast not at all And run the chance of being While Kav staved with the ship Melita exclaimed shanghaied Melita Not on jour life1 to oversee the lefueling, cautiously could not resist an Weve got our own little cruise to and Prisclla up She peered out of intriguing path winding take care of the woods They had their the window toward the white through first slight experience with sea jacht which could still1 11be seen m legs, for after the bouncing on admit it dusk al good-looki- rg s ro.nt' Faea,hcr .ve the gathering little boat the earth beneath would be pretty nice riding in that the them seemed actually insecure battle'hip the passage of time, Be satisfied with what you Forgetting they followed the path further Pnseilla have, suggested knew then suddenly Didn t our friend say than they Melita looked at her wrist Wed see him again that wed piobably better get back. Kay will be wild What moie do jou want She was Youve been gone an Thev weie washing dishes in the galley when a hail drifted hour. I was just about to start across the watei, obviously Hum a not after you Were sorry, said Pnseilla megaphone We didnt think youd gaily Ahoj, Chinook The gills looked at each other w nrry 1 11 bet, said Mehta, they want I wasnt worrying Worry? to play budge about anything except getting to Don t flatter yourself, Kav larramoie Island by nightfall told her. 1 11 go aft and see what Now we wont make it without they v'aot She went to the cock- - running at night BENSON NEWS Mis Edna Pi tci ton chaperoned group of girls at an outing in Logan can von last wetk Byron Johnson and Qucnton Bails are touring Yellow stone National Park with the explorer a of Cache Valley Willis Lamb and son Basil spent last week visiting with her parents, Mr and Mrs W C Reese Marvin Thain and Frank Reese are in Wisconsin, buying cattle Cash Smith us working in Loscouts Mrs gin canvon getting out timber fornia Norman Dahle Mr anti Mrs and son Garthell returned from a two months stay in Culver City, California. A large number of Benson relatives and friends attended the funeral services of Mrs Armeda Jorgensen Garrett of Salt Lake City, held in the Ninth ward chapel at Logan on W ednesday Mr and Mrs Cyril Munk and family and Mrs Mary Munk attended the Jorgensen family reunion at Lagoon Saturday Miss Roberta Reese of Logan spent the week with her grandparents, Mr and Mrs W G for his new home Gavle Reese accompanied Mrs W G Reese and son ill G , to Salt Lake City on Tuesday Reese A number of Benson Mr and Mrs Paul Thain and friends son, Kav recently left for Cali and sympathizers attended the Newest Thrill for Park Fans - rjniua m it t XS m&r f. k: ;v WIDNTSTiAV, SEPTUM J lalu'e He The ga' station attendant You wont gunned hclpfullv Use your have anv trouble 'eaichlight on the shoreline On tins end of Larramoie thetes a blinker I didnt plan to run at night Kav explained Isn t there a good anchorage this side- - ot Lairamoie Island the Well, theies one or two attendant said But jou can m ike Larramoie without any tiouble mg IOxl Gold . 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I . grtciilmi k t i ht i m to n Rt tut oolworlh s Joui n al Ht waul 1 on lixt: i Mil til 6 b v ('hint s lit li I til Hill ( tl j It Wist I I Ntu gun in stiu e oi ild r lit S 1 W lubs lump For three 3 W in b ik ,v Nmlh til 1 M, S 1 Rt mmgton 12 gingo pump i hi tp Dtnltm Kogt rs PS S St rt ild it i line wood 4 t arved It ak ml ll ul ml t on (,i th tut llioiu st o tt n t tf Will sill S ur t 2 1 wnk tgo list Sitlurtl t Itnnafoix JO, bislul Fibs NkF eldiilv wont in lost $HHl m t .t s n Hjruru S 3 v Libtiil rt w ml for rt Good i mare wtuk Ph turn to Hi ild Journ tl offnt cheap A 5 S 3 2 One Sih i bit B flit Lrinet, and one Hilton Buffi t B flat 4 3 Ph Ifvrum, K3 Springfilltd maltrissc' made fro u old mittrtss this month as jour low as $7 50 Evelina Mattress 1 S-- Co Sm fa 1 f 1-- 13 - " v good hou cook Main -- stoves, E 135 Ct liter H Benh Mi and Mrs FARMERS COLUMN 13c lb 646 E 7 N S-- 7 S ex-ci- S-- E INSTRUCTION of Young wmrd Mrs W G Reest spent Tues- bun fbe Shirley South School of no openDinting Htfall59 term day with her sister, Mrs R W N 2 W or Ph ing Call Seeley ot Smithficld 107K M S3 Miss Helen Neeley will leave soon for Heber Citj where she TRAVEL OPPORTUNITIES will teach school this winter Mr and Mrs Louis Riggs and Am going out San Francisco wav3 three children returned WednesSept 3 52-- Could take Fudaj, to Northwest the a from trip day Smithfield Ph p Lssengers several visited parks They and repoit a very enjoyalso visited able time Thejtoted: ride to Chicago within several of the laige cities of the week Box R G, Herald-Jour-- n l northwest ll Mr and Mrs A J Reese, Mr and Mrs Foster Reese and Rex LEGAL NOTICES Funk returned recently from a tour of the southern Utah parks SIMMONS the Grand Canvon, the lxiabab IV THE DISTRICT COURT OF Dam forest and the Boulder FIRST JUDICIAL DISWhile in Las Vcgis, Nevada, they THE TRICT OF THE STATE OF v .Sited w.th A.'ga, P'unlf who is C l H, i.x aND FOFv THE employed there COUNTY OF CACHE Mi and Mrs Geoigc Cowley WVYLON A. HALE, Parley W and sons H trold anil Dewaine If LE, ELIZABETH H and motoied to Deep Cretk, Id iho on HDD. Plaiu tiffs, vs BLYTHE L Sund iv and spent the day MITCHELL and EDN A MITCH-H.visiting with Mr and Mrs John his wife, LTLA M HATCH Pru e her ind ANSON HATCH, Mr and Mrs Robert Rcptltr and JOHN L MITCHELL and his Mi .1 if Keoielb Seamotis tWMUNF. MITCHELL, attended the annual Hjde I irk (wife, LOUIE C MITCHELL and funeral services of Lawan Moos-ma- Sunday St hool off it ers and tea h IVY MITCHELL, his wife; infant daughter of Mr and ers, held Friday evening PEARL E BOYCE and IRA Mrs Wilburn Moosman who died at W party lllow Park in Logan. her husband, BETH BOYCE, at a local hospital on Wednesday MITCHELL TAYLOR, ROW LIN Mrs Hotter of Trtmon Elmer illmorning, following a short ton has been visiting with fur PLYTHE MITCHELL; DALE ness Mrs L. R Neeley for tin WALLACE MITCHELL: JOSEPH mother, J Wr Rieks has rptently re- past week On Saturday Mr Koi WILLIAM PEIRONNET and turned fiom a trip to Omaha, Ne- ter came over from Trcmonton UJE T PEIRONNET, his wife, braska, where he went with a and on Sunday they retui nt c The unknown heirs at law of load of sheep. home Mirgaret MiKay BIjdhe Also all A large number of bee hive Mr and Mrs Noble Chambers other persons unknownlienclaiming or inright, title, estate, girls from Benson are staying at and family of Smithficld, Mr ami any the girl s camp in Logan canyon Mrs CjtiI Munk and f umly anil terest in the real property described in the complaint, adverse this week Mrs Miry Munk enjojed an out to plaintiffs ownership, or any Mrs Robert Reeder attended at Logan canyon Sunday tloud upon plaintiffs title therethe meeting of the JFF club at ingOn Mr Mis and to Defendants Hyde Park on Thursd ij The W G Wednesday Reese, Kirs Arvel Retie THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE meeting was held at the home of Mrs Lowell Ro Reese Mrs and SAID DEFENDANTS. Mrs Spencer Dames to Clarkston You and each of you are heie-h- y Mr and Mrs Wilbur Jensen bert Reedertomotored Corni'-and then and summoned to appear within spin! and children of Hjrum Mr and Mrs Ivan Andersen of Millville the d ly visiting with Mr and twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if servand Mrs Mary Hunsaker and son Mrs John F Reeder. W'ord has been received by Mi ed within the oountj in which of Honejwille, were Sunday visithis action is brought, otherwise L R. Neeley of the birth of tors of Mrs. W. J Petersen Mr and Mrs George Bern h grandson, born at a local hospital within th rty days after service, motored to Burlej, Idaho and recently, to Mrs Dean Bullen of and defend the above entitled Richmond Their other son, Glade action, and in case of your failspent three days Miss Annabelle Bench is is visiting at the home of hn ure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to spending the week with her grandmother the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court This action is brought to reKNIFE MAY CURE BOY CRIMINAL cover judgment quieting plaintiff s title to the following described TULSA, Okla, Sept 1 Because property, located m Logan, Cache it is felt that pressure on his County, Utah, brain resulting from a train acciCommencing at a point 12 rods and 2 feet south of the north dent when he was a boy is responeast corner of Block 7, Plat "C" sible for a long list of petty crimes Logan City Survey, running here and derelictions, physic.ans thence W'est 9 rods; thence south 3 rods; thence east 9 rods; thence are considering an operation on north 3 rods to the place of beproblem Benny Elliott, ginning, containing 27 square boy Elliott has been in constant rods, and situate in section 34, hot water over petty thefts and Township 12, North Range one East of the Salt Lake Meridian other delinquencies for more than M C HARRIS, A month ago, after es10 years ATTORNEY tOR caping from the state insane asyPLAINTIFFS lum, he attempted to kill his sister-in-laLOGAN, UTAH Dates of Publicationwhen she took bteps to surAug 4, ll, 18, 25 Sept. 1. 1937. render him Whenever caught at various pranks, like attempting to a a a i a i i light a pool of gasoline he drew 3 from a filling station pump, Benny You know my always L sajs head isn t right Doctors, inclined to agree that be has the right diagnosis, are Benny Elliott today. studying X ray plates to determine if an operation would relieve brain pressure and make Benny a normal boy again The state has iV.' spent thousands of dollars prosecuting Elliott and treating him in atate institutions, says Prosecutor 5 :j Dixie Gilmer, and if an operation might cure him, Im in favor of using some state money that way Benny agrees that if there 5" Lowe Brothers High Gloss 0 chance of such an operis a 3 Interior finish is a favorite s ation curing him, he readj with the women It is so easy to use that any house wife I don t know why I get this 3 can do a good job with it Elliott explained But I way don t like liv.ng in jails, and I ji Thp high gloss finish makes 5 . it easy to clean and the high might as well be dead as this way So if they think they can cure me, 3 grade materials m ike it dur- 1 ni bie : ready for it" Doctors who X . QUART have examined Benny believe th it if a segment of bone pressing on the brain is removed there is a gootl t li mi e th it Binny might turn Into a not mal, obedient, useBenny Ell.ott at 11, ful boy, e, S-- 2 S-- weed-grow- hus-bin- d. h in roMIMIIMIIMMIIIMn I o hi less alive have We l al crippled horses & cattle Top price paid Ph 657-- 50 000 6 appi oxinmtelj lime at the sugar Utah gioundx in Logan HOUSES FOR RENT This partuulir lime is recomUNFURNISHED mended bv the government as being very good for insulation 7 room cottage, with additional of houses or buildings by mixbed room m basement, furnace, ing two thirds saw dust, will double garage, basement, near do for fertilizer or mixture in rooms two if Will furnish in cement Are selling it at II 25 desired Rent for year only Call load truck lritcs quoted at 135 E Center per S--4 in carloads We still have a lot of I beams, pipe, sheet steel, Large clean house Call at 332 E S-- 2 Second North angle iron, tanks and other material, at very reasonable prices Phone, wire or write AIARTMENTS FOR RENT Bevejdy Mat hinery Supply FURNISHED Co Phone 925 Sugar Fat toi y S 3 Grounds, Logan Utah nil. paitly furn apt, private bith heat, clo, trie range Ih 1 horse, 1 mate 1600 lbs, 8 jrs, 3 865-in fold smooth mouth, 1300 lbs S 3 N u t'iv furn l,u g Lief Neilxen, Clarkston, lit tiled apt 0-- 1 garage 261 E 3 N I)a old hufer calf Chas B Ol-1 son, River Heights 2 room apt A bath, available now Hot water all hours HendrickEat Slat Ucr Garbage hauling son Apt S 8 Phone 265 W 3 rooms, mod 276 N 1 W ext. S 1 muiim cltanerx, faitnry 1 low as priced guaranteed r s hul 7n K , N Ih 82U-ss 11 50 Wimmtrs ht VS 1 N j S-- 4 Logan Ph 126-IS icily furnished 4 room duplex Special prices for the next few apt A garage 197 North 3rd 34 x 59 windows inches on days S 3 West Robert Davidson x ms 35 inside measure, 60'( S-- 3 outside measure with frames, Apt. Sept. 1 261 E 3 No. sashe3 and weights at $100 S--3 eat h Doors 2 fett 8 inches Modern 3 room Phono 846-wide, 6 feet 8 ini hes high with UNFURNISHED locks end Iframes, sashes, hinges at $5 00 eat h Solid oak 3 room mod. heated 4.(6 N 6 E round tibles $4 00 to $5 00 eat h S-- 2 Anvils at 7c per lb, sizes 50, 75 and 100 pounds Sdedge ham-meSteam heated 3 room apt , bath 16 pounds with hit kory Ph 57 between and 5 handles at $2 50 each. Hotel at S-- 7 p m Utah Sugarton m Lewiston, tons of S-- S S-- 2 jr, charges READERS Twenty cents per line for each day of publii atlon Blat k face readers thirty cents per line for each day of publication Minimum for each reader 40 cents For purpose of estimate allow five average words to a IIdb of classified or a render. R ' Used Cars FOR TIIE BEST DEAL IN TOWN ( ME KOI FT HE KOI. I T 1917 19 16 1934 1936 19 to (TIM KOI ( 1HVKOI.I' S 3 2 1933 1936 1930 l'i 1931 1933 1920 ROLET ( l'A( HARD Healthy apples, Dallas Lowe, Have jou apartments for rent Get your house rules from Clark A Earl Standard Rules and Regulations approved by the House Association ot Apartment Utah Herald-JournBldg S--4 Y.V.V.V.Y.V.YA'.V.V.V.V. oi u mu home, 3 oti 1924 (IIEVROIET 1934 ( HEVKOI.FT CHEVROLET 1036 1936 COMPANY North Main Street Phone 279 - Logan, Utah 2C9 You from us the ability to make small regular payments on any loan plan Special simplified service for residents of Logan and v.cinity. Mail coupon below. You get our answer qu'ckly C We pay your fare to ogoen when you come to get your money A B Name Address Amount Wanted CO. Tel 1277821 OPEN TILL SEPT. bargains Crystal White Soap Giant Bars Farm Bureau Water Softener 10 Lbs the Safe Safekleen, Cleaning Solvent Gallon near temple Farmers 5 8 7 2 S-- 2 farm, good water right; 5 mod home, spring, located 5 mi north of Brigham. L. A S-- 7 Dodd Jti pOw Dry- - ..6.57 3 M Mt. States Implement Co. Phon ten Mouae Rtt Traps Ofa. 4 XD J- 55 i- -t Logan gfclirfM rm Store A lot, 4th Phone 184 : No A W 1 Jenkins No S-3- 0 WANTED TO RENT One room studio, for working purposes only Business section preferred, Write Box JVV, Herald Journal, giving Information S-- 4 on location, rent, etc AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1936 Chev. cond Richmond A-- l FOR SALE BUILDING LOTS S-- 4 Beautiful 136 5tb East. Any size you desire. 5th North location. All improvements paid for including sev, er, cement street walks and city water. $125.00 per rod. For further information call cheap at Lundberg Buick Co. PIIONE 303 sedan, model , A coupe, Dan Anderson, s-- 8 Hi wanted livestoc- DEPARTMENT k- top prices paid for dead or useless cows and horses. Whites Trout Farm Phone Feb. 4. Collect. 2 SADDLE HORSES FOR SALE OR HIRE 416, Riding Academy. -- -? Traps Sds Hurnexs. Bottom I sed RAO Plows. 166 MK ornui k Dcering (rain Drill. 186 Wt Coriuiek Dcering Grain IlrilL 16x7 Superior Drill Special lates to Mt. Logan and on The best Cold Water Kaisomine 5 Lbs Mower. 4 11-R- The best Hot Water Kalsonune 5 Lbs 1 ing Tractor 65 A. S-- 3 Hr Special! ft l sed Oliver Mower ft. 1 seci Side Delivery Rake leerft. I ('! McCormick N 221 My home at 133 East Center St Terms. Mrs. A F. Stockton you find 19 Logana S-- 3 apt. home 3 E Guns! every department 5 In here' real Retlen Bldg. Ogden, Utah right-of-wa- residence Bargains g PERSONAL FINANCE A Imn.-diat- elj Large oil burning ton h for burning weeds, melting lee, kilting mites and lice, ete. Tap reseater, to fix leaky taps! 'il S-- S 2 Typewriters Kalsonune Brushes ! Electric Floor Sander! Electric Paint Sprayer! Dishes and Silverware! Lawn Roller! Step Ladders! Need Only ONE THING TO GET A LOAN No 4 Weston you use once in a while which you cannot afford to own Our rent department is here to supply th.s need Here are some of the goods we rent 50 00 CACHE AUTO real bargain in a good home y large lot with extra back and extra garage 9 rm home, 8 rooms heated, 2 bath rooms, extra outside door for renting out upstairs, stoker, floors hardwood downstairs, large double garage with chimney and pit. Located l'i blks 3 from the center of town Ph S-1006 J Home and lot at 159 W S, Preston, $750 Mrs ChasL Rose There are many things that I E 495.00 495 00 675.00 175 00 245.00 365 00 65.00 49 50 52.35 445 00 495.00 695.00 1928 IILlOsON 1926 Rl I( K 3 RENT DEPT. 5 125 59.3.00 135 00 11EV REAL ESTATE FOR SALE and 75c bu Providence S--2 25c Hr ( HEVKOLET FORD I OKI) 1TA MOl TH DEbOTO (TH PE TON ( III V . FOKI) T1U ( K 8am Thone $76300 67500 395 0(1 C 1935 is t: 0 R. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS e 0 c-- grandpaientx twenty-fiv- S Men tl. women 18 to 50, inside Grain chopping Rees Feed, Store, 6 Smithfield or nutsidi jobs Prepare foi v exams Coaching by toming WANTED TO BUY il service examiner W'ute for free facts Box C. B o HerIf used steel cow stanchions, 7 ald Journal l Write Box A cups drinking Herald-JournS-- present maneuvtrs day; cents per line For one week: forty cent per line For one month: one dJllar per line Minimum charge for one day' Insertion, twenty cents These prices control when the advertise at ni Is paid for in advance If collection is necessary, a collet tion fee is added to above f re-- 119 repig Good wages to right intlivuluil Aili anted sale of good ustd healers Barg tins if taken this St'nd name and address and month Cash or terms I good to references Housekeepe-- , used furnace Holltnd Furnace 4 4 Hei aid Journal offi.e Co 65 W 2nd No Mature couple no thildren pdrt time vear around work Call at Sale: Chit kens, Most potent defense weapons in the r mrth Army maneuvers at Fort fn. mti aircraft rifles of the bird Lewis, Wash, are the three-inc- h Coast Artillery, one of which, cann uflaged is shown going into action against an enemy plane This piete capable of firing 30 shots a minute, was created with flu first theoretical hit of the ht nimble be A rig HELP .MALE or FEMALE . i v-'- tent and ketper, must ( tunM V&t feaf W i S 23 175 Inal washtrs, vutuums, eleit, t. x Phone Ad Rales Want For one day: ten cents per S i J VI 2 N si n In r nt t 2 I N N p t n rv 1 i 1 I I LAN KIH S m i f xt tf lit Sit lilt til I Mls K, lh n I xuuisile gl ir U t it LERVENTIY hoping he was cor- rect, the thiee girL climbed abo lrd Darkness appeared someIt how to fall earlier that day seemed no time at all before Kay was forced to turn on the Chinook s running lights Taking then inexperience into account, Jim Pike had planned their cruise for day running Now Kay became confused and a little fright-ene'- d and wasn t ut all coitain she A could find Lariamoie Island blinker light the marine station attendant had assuied her, would guide hi r right But suppose the light was out of commission Im afiaid weve run past it Kav said at last She stood with Mehta and Pnseilla m the pilot house Ovtr the binnacle light her face was strained and queer Melita was operating the seaich-ligwhich was mounted atop the pilot house and controlled by a lever inside Suddenly she cried out, There That looks like an island Do you suppose that s it I don t know, Kay confessed If we were on our helplessly course we should have reached it three quarters of an hour ago But majbe the engine isnt up to its speed . . . Anyhow, let s take a chance and anchor here Its not well protected, but theres no wind exclaimed Priscilla Look Theres a cabin back m the trees And it looks as if theres a light or a file in the fireplace Good . . . . Kay tuined the Lets drop anignition switch chor and go ashore m the dinghy At least they can tell us where we are, and if we can find a safei anchorage near here Soon they were rowing ashore in the dinghy and Kay was out with a flashlight the moment the little boat nosed into the sand Melita and Priscilla followed her n path to whpie up the he cabin was set among the trees They saw her stand dead still as she passed the window' Then she stepped closer, looked inside The two girls behind hpr saw Kays shoulder stiffen and then she screamed wildly (To Be Continur'1' , (o tin L'U t A nf Ml OK Ir k LOST and FOUND 50-5- ide-a-- utainmg hi i fut pints it paper hanging and Ph 6x4 k.i I'xiwrt Housewife's Delight -- in bonus iiiMile (all the Brit k St Ct he alliy PI. sVS and lollci coastcis may hold few joys foi boied p thrill 'cekei i, but thev aie coitain to g. p in this latest l It x a long wav down, as unchute jump at the Pun I xposition Ilus photo Horn the Vwcr 'hows, but it is peifcitlv safe a cable flows descent and guaiantces that tlie parachute will open. PAGE SEVEN. I to es 1937. 1, PERSONALS w Chutc-the-chut- E R P. War Guns Boom on Coast Too Herald - Journal Classified Ads Get Results 1 m pit and velltd atio - the water in.UtBOHWherolm who Rcttir ml (oigt voui anchor nhrU a yaht for emotion. a plea--ni- t voice called light HELITA HOW UI I)--Kbi Oh . . . thank' Kav jelled roommate and Dl N the third back FRISdU She returned to the galley drntnrrr. II I HH and lOHHT H HOT 'omew hat &ut dutd 'I f n got idin-OatR s T lUIUl Torniff ff H about the white light forwatd whose evpedftion turned out when at ancln to be a rare exiurleiue Pii'CilIa' fid was a comic 1 Is lint all lie wanted lm(prdni Well along on thrir studv cruise, the kIHm nmhor on their w isli he was sue ability in ngri first flight out, nre Iniiled to and shoi ti i un idvn come aboard the huce whit nbt Kav1 That w is go id oung akipjo r defindtd hf a And d n t forget we Hut they desist. turned down his bu ikf ist invitaCHAPTER VI tion You did Pi iscill i pointed out mentioned Kay to LOGAN, UTAH L, "W?" t RS icood-lookl- HERALD-JOURNA- skjhne ti ails, riionc O-- l RADIO SERVICE Expert and guaranteed radio lepairs bv qualified technicians. Superior Radio Service. 1st South and Main. Thone 268. C. Johnson, manager. S-- 3. Zk4 V.'.V.V.V.SV.V.V.V.V.V.V. WE BUY, SELL, TRADE and REPAIR Sewing machines, vat tuiin tleaiti'is, waslieis. Wtmmeis, 61 Wet 1st Noith, Logan. 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