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Show ! S--IT-l HZXALD-JOUXHA- L . Saturday, Saptamfeer I, Smithfield K ADOUT TOWN Mr. and Mr. Delton L. Morgan, River Heights, are parents of a 2 ounce daughter, born Iasi night at Logan LDS hospital. jShe is their ifth child they have two daughters and three sons. Mrs. Morgan is the former Eida Iverson of Nibleyj grandparents Leslie Hansen of Smithfield. The dissertation was written in are Mrs. Ernest Morgan and Augugt Iverson, Nibiey. Deiton is Spanish literature. stereotype department head for Cache Valley Square Dancers The Herald Journal. will dance In the Lewiston ComLogan stores and public offices munity building this evening at 9 o'clock. The public is welcome. will be closed Monday in observance of Labor Day. Neither Ye Old Time Dance dub will will The Herald Journal be pubdance in the Sixth ward hall this lished, but will come out as usual evening at 9 oclock. The public Tuesday afternoon. is invited. Lieut. Edward C. Henderson, The Bendt Nielsen family re- son of Mrs. Elease Henderson, 413 West Third North, Logan, recentunion is being held today at . ly reported to Keesler Air Force Springs. base, Mississippi, .to begin trainLogan stake MIA is sponsoring ing in the Airborne Electronics a hay ride and wiener roast Tues- school. day, Sept. 4, at 6:30 p.m. All stake members 12 years and over are Logan bowling leagues will beinvited to participate. The group gin their new season next Thurswill gather at the Second ward day, Sept. 6. Bowlers are urged to get in touch with their respecBUOY BQUND- - Willa Worthington McGuire retained the wochapel. men's national water-skiin- g championship at Lake Placid, N.Y. tive team captains. The Cypress Gardens, Fla., star, shown rounding the buoy in the A horse hark rule to White Pine slalom, won that event and the trick riding and jumping. (NEA) and Tony Grove lakes will be Region One football officiating sponsored Monday by Providence school will be conducted Tuesday Lions. The group will tiansport at Box Elder high school their horses, by trailer, to Tony wheie Grove ranger station The ll.vde family reunion will breakfast will be served at 7 a in be held September 3 at Willow Semi-Fina- ls The ride follows breakfast. Everypaik in Logan beginning at 12 one is invited. In noon. ApoMIe Cowley will be attendance. Each group should FOREST HILLS, N.Y, Sept. 1 against steady Budge Patty of addreM our to Kindly change The odds were dead set Los Angeles. bring it lunch. (VP; Kanton Schonauweg IS, Burgdorf, toagainst Limping Dick Savitt Bern, Switzei land. We are both Savitt hobbled into the quarterMmithfield Second ward Sunday day as the Orange, N.J., giant bid well and enjojing our missionary school i finals yesterday with a benefit a a berth in the sponsoring of far work in Ihis beautiful country. dance in the new Second ward tec-re3 over victory the U.S. tennis championship Give our kindest greetings to our Claik of Pasadena, Cal., ion hall Wednesday night. The Straight Cache Valley friends. Elder Krop-f- ii despite an infection that stiffened is invited to Join In the and Elder Lyle Jensen will be public his left leg. But Patty is in superb ballroom dancing, square dances, coming home soon. They are both and mixers. Contributions will be form and threatened to thwart from the Logan Tenth ward. So Savitt's bid for a grand slam of write Martha and Otto Mehr, accepted. the Australian, Winbledon and missionaries in Switzerland. U.S. crowns this year. A divorce was granted to Howard LaVar Bergeson from Carol In the other quarter-fina- l Sixth ward Primary is spon- Hansen on Bergeson Monday, August Tuesthe United day's schedule, fourth-seede- d Frew soring a children's parade By on 25 in ine First District court Herbie Flam of Beveriy Hills, day, 4 p.m. All children of the the grounds of mental cruelty. The LEADING BATSMEN word are invited to participate. Cal., was matched against seventh-seede- d coup a have been married since National League Vic Seias of Philadelphia. of this year. G II Pet. Fifty-thre- e new Plaer, club polio cases January The winners will join defending Musial, St. Louis ... 123 166 .359 were reported in Utah during the lawn of the Provi- Robinson, Brooklyn. 123 150 .342 champion Art Larsen of San The past week, according to the state dence spacious First ward made an ideal Ashburn, Phil 131 181 .339 Leandro, Cal., and Frank Sedgman department of health. Total numfor the Mount Logan stake Wyrostek, Cincinnati 121 149 .325 of Australia, who reached the ber of disease cases was 163, com- setting builders home 128 167 .318 holiday with 125 Dark, New York yesterday with pared to 135 last week, and 65 for Games and victories on the center American League week in 1950. being in attendance. a corresponding 122 164 .335 court. singing were enjoyed by the girls Kell, Detroit Polio leads the list. and their parents. The evening Fain, Philadelphia . . 93 110 .327 In women's singles, Wimbledon President L. Tom Perry will ended with a program held before Minooso. Chicago . . 126 148 .323 champion Doris Hart of Miami fire place. The entertainment Coan, Washington. . 112 146 .323 was paired against Nancy Chaffee officially open the Cache county the Lillie Ger- Williams, Boston ... 126 145 .319 of Beverly Hills, Cal, in one defense bond drive Tuesday, with was under direction of Alder and HOME RUNS assisted Stella quarter-fina- l and Mrs. J. J. Walker-Sber, by 9:15 over KVNU at a radio speech mith Olive Heckman of the stake board. Kiner, Pirates, 37 of England against Mrs. p.m. The public is invited to hear Hodges, Dodgers. 36 Magda Rurac of Los Angeles in his message. Musial, Cards, 29 the other. Workers To Decide Zerniai, A's, 29 Shirley Fry of Akron, O., and Chinese entomologist S. C. Ma, The rank SALT LAKE CITY Campanelia, Dodgers, 28 Maureen Connolly of San Diego, entoassociated the with formerly fend file of the Mine, Mill and 28 Snider, Dodgers, reachl the semis yesterday with mology staff at the Regional Smelter Workers Union Will deRUNS BATTED IN triumphs over British Wight man Legume Seed Research Labora- cide late this afternoon whether Williams, Red Sox, 112 cup players. Miss Fry turned back tory, Utah Agricultural Experi- the strike against the Kennecott Zerniai, As, 112 and Kay Tuckey, ment Station, at Logan, now' is in Copper Corp. of Utah is over. Robinson, White Sox, 100 Miss Connolly, the Europe. He is attending the Ninth union membership will hold The 95 Kiner, Pirates, gallery favorite, trimmed Jean International Congress of Ento- mass meetings in Copperton, TooGordon, Braves. 94 Quertier, mologists at Amsterdam, Holland. ele and Magna to HITS agreestudy Mr. Ma is one of 850 entomologists ments signed yesterday between Ashburn, Phillies, 181 representing 39 nations, partici- union and company leaders in Dark, Giants, 167 conferpating in this world-wid- e Dodgers, 167 Washington. ence of entomologists. From HolDiMaggio, Red Sox 166 Regional Director A1 Skinner land and France, entomologist Ma Musial, Cards, 166 will go to, Ixmdon, . England, to for the mine, mill workers pointed RUNS attend the 12th International Con- out that the agreement reached Kiner, Pirates, 109 was between exyesterday negotiators he of There Beekeeping. gress SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 1 (UP) Hodges, Dodgers, 102 subject to approval by union mempects to meet U.S.D.A. agriculturJust nine days before their Red Sox 100 Williams, would He said strike the bership. leadist Frank E. Todd, one of the the 1951 San Francisco 100 death, Cards, Musials, file and continue the rank until ing research workers in beekeepSeals are trying to repent for sins Minoso, White Sox, 99 ing in America. While at the decided one way or another. of their youth. PITCHING Union leaders in Washington Utah Slate Agrlcutlural College, Besmirched with a Roe, Dodgers. 18-- 2 Mr. Ma's research was conducted said they expected the men would Morgan, Yankees, 2 losing streak, subjugated to the in cooperation with Mr. Todd, Dr. approve the agreement and that cellar most of the year, and Kinder, Red Sox, 3. F. Knowltor., Dr. G.- - E. Bohart, they would return to work "tn 17-- 5 shunned Maglie, Giants, by their money-bag- s next two. or W. P. Nye. the F. V, Lieberman, and day Feiler, Indians, 20-owners, the Seals waddled from the primrose path last night by whipping Oakland in a double-heade- r. iuu been received that th diteeration written by Dr, Terry L. Hansen ha been chosen to dc published In bouk form, to b. placed In the library of Lelana Sianford Junior university. Dr, Hansen Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. 4 It Limping Dick Savitt Bids For A Berth semi-fina- 6-- 3, ls 6-- al i 'i 6-- lOth-seed- semi-fina- ls hard-foug- 3-- 6, 6-- 3, ht 6-- 2, 6-- 3. Seals Beat Oaks Twice Fur-ilhi- , 8-2 Roadster Sets New Speed Mark BONEVILLE SALT FLATS, Utah, Sept. 1 (IT -- An record for modified roadsters of 116.40 miles an hour and seven other new records were established yesterday at the American national speed trials on Bonneville Salt Flats as the annual hot rod classic neared its close. The modified roadster mark was posted by Fred Carrillo and Robert Betz of Monrovia. Cal., on two trips through the measured mile in the center of Bonneville's five-mistraight-awaOn one of the legs through the speed all-ti- le trap, the clocked Carillo-Bet- z 178.1296 entry was another all-ti- record. American mark for domestic cars was hung up when the Bill Kenz twin Ford streamy liner, of Denver, on a trip, zipped through the measured mile at 230.7692 mph. , A new one-wa- The orphans v ictories left them in a three-wa- y tie for sixth place. Upon learning last week that their owner, Paul Fagan, had them, the shook their langorous Seals lethargy to play 1.000 baseball. And with some sort of luck, the clumsy darlings of 16th and Bryant streets could finish even as high as fifth this year. Digger O'Doul, the lame-duc- k manager, guided his lads to 6 to 3 and 5 to 1 wins over Oakland. Because San Diego and Sacramento split, they and the Seals wound up tied for sixth. The Pads won, 4 to 2, then lost the nightcap by the same score. Seattie and Hollywood remained five games apart, both losing their games. Pm Hand's Marino Pieretti tossed a four-hittat the Suds, winning, 6 to 1. And Los Angeles got four runs in the fifth to hit Hollywood, 4 to 2. er Final Effort Cache ' CHICAGO, a Sept. 1 (U.Et ixkesmrn for the AFL Airline BY PRESTON N1BLEY of LaMesa, Violet, riartman California has spent ten days visiting at the home of Mr. and (Continued from Page 2 Mrs. Alden Hodges. Cleon Hodges to members of the ward. The acwho is on an LDS mission California converted this lady to count as written uv is as follows: The sun has just gone down thechurch.Cleon is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alden Hodges. after witnessing a very pleasant reunion of the family of Bishop Miss Lena Smith of Salt Lake WHlvm H. Maugham Sixty souls, visited with relatives and friends all told, assembled at the family on Sunday. homestead, to congratulate him of Mrs. Oliver Nilson, Mrs. Linda on attaining the fittieth year w him many Chambers, Mrs. Glen Tout and his age, and to Mrs. Jay Knudson attended the happy returns of the day. Alter their rewedding announcement luncheon the family had shown of Miss Helen Daines. daughter of spects, he was escorted to the Dr. and Mrs. Orson S. Daines Wellsvllle Ilall, where a tempting held Monday in the president's lunch was spread on three Ion;; room at Hotel Utah in Salt Lake tables, reaching the whole length City. Helen is a granddaughter of the Hall, and nearly three of Mrs. Nilson. The marriage v." hundred persons sat dowr to a be Aug. 30. feat of fat things, to which ample justice was done. Youngsters Party Presents were given and grateEntertainirg recently for her received by Bishop Maugh-an- ; son Larry who was celebrating fully among them was a new suit his 4th birthday was Mrs. Lewis which was preWest. Little guests for the after, of black clothes, sented to him by the membeis of noon were: Scot and Karen Jack-sonumerous family, sons, daughTerry Barnes, Torpmy Per- his After the tables kins and LuGene Fern. Rfiesh ters and inments were served. A sister Joyce were cleared, old and young until dance in the assisted in the games and serving dulged freely everybody was tired. the refreshments. It was a happy meeting, and Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Hillard none was happier than the Bishop and son of Salt Lake City called himself; neither di t he take any Sunday at the homq of Mr. pains to conceal his joy. Shoit parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. speeches were made by Brother Hazen Hiilyard and other Thomas Biadshaw, Robert Lealh-aand John Stoddard. The of the speakeis weie retMis. Fern Smith motored to Eish-o- o Salt Lake City Sunday where she rospective; they had known years Maughan for twenty-fou- r made the acquaintance of a speak of him knowinggrandson and first chiid of Mr. and couidrecord had been good. ly. H.s and Mrs. Hollis Smith. Wellsville had been settled and Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Jar.is are built up to its present condition spending their vacation in Sun under jiis supervision, and after Valley, Utah. ail the pushing and jostling that has to do with, he still Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith and a Bishop in the hearts of the people Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mossman and lives and best wishes Kenneth and LuDcan Moosman and has the faith welattended the dinner given by Mr. of the people for his future and Mrs. Lorin L. Smith in honor fare. "The company broke up about of their son Don Jay who was seven p. m. when all said they leaving for the armed services. had had a good time. Visiting with her sister and farm Mr. Mrs. W. and Hendricks D. ily is Mrs. Lucille Hughes and famIN MAY 1884 the Utah Northily of Washington, D. C. ern Railroad announced that Entertaining Thursday at a there would be an excursion to birthday party for her daughter Logan for the dedication of the Carol Ann who was celebrating her 7th birthday was Mrs Dale Logan Temple. Hendricks. Refreshments were "The excursion to Logan on served to 30 friends and cousins. the rccasion of the dedication of Games were played. the Logan Temple will leave the Visiting from Roosevelt Utah is Utah Central depot at Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Clyde I Johnson on morning, May 16th, at with their sister and family, Mr. 7:30Friday and will reach Logan at and Mrs. Dale Hendricks. 12:40 p, m. The time is extended to five days, and the tickets for return, to and including the 20th. The faie from Salt Lake to Logan and return is $3.75, and tickets will be issued at ail points along (Continued from Page 2) the line from Milford in southern a message to the king of Edom Utah. The dedication Of the Temasking permission to go through ple is expected to take place on his land (20:15-21Saturday the 17th. The Edomites were in no mood, O to grant Moses' request so a JOSEPH MORRELL of ELDER longer route to Canaan had to be followed.As the Israelites set out, Logan, who was laboring as a according to a late source, Aaron missionary at Hickory, Newton died and Eleazar, his son, was County, Miss., wrote a letter to made his successor. Only two the Journal which was published other incidents are told as the on May 17th, 1884. The letter is journey proceeds, until the east- reproduced here in part: "Editor Journal: Thinking that ern border of Moab has been passed by and Sihon, king of the a few lines from this part of the Amorites, confronts Israel He is world would be interesting to defeated and another king also, Og some of your readers, 1 take the of Bashan, and their lands oc- opportunity of writing. The work of the Load is procupied. It is at this point in the narrative that the famous Balaam gressing slowly in this part of are told. The the mission but prospects generstories (22:2-24:2last event referred to by the older ally are more favorable than they sources locates Israel at a point were year ago. "I have been traveling lately east of the Jordan opposite Jericho. The late source has Moses among a people who have never view the promisea land and then hcaid a Mormon Elder preach ordain Joshua to succeed him. before, and have had the opportunity of bearing my humble tesMuch Material timony to those w ho have never Numbers finishes the story, be- heard but one side of the story, and that, 1 am sorry to say, has gun by Exodus, of the life of Israel in the desert. Both books been the wrong side. "I learn from the Jounral that add to the story a mass of inhave had a Long hard winter, you One stitutional material. may say that the Narrative serves mostly which is quite a contrast to what to bind the other material to- we have had heie. No snow and frost, but the people gether, for the final editors of veryit little is about as hard a w inter as these books were more interested say in Israls religious institutions theyTheusually have. . . people generally are poor than in the bare events of its will continue so as long as history. For them, God was the and follow the ruinous policy meaning of history and he was they guiding his people by the one that nov,' prevails here. . Nearly effectual way, by law and ritual. all the merchandise and a great This feeling for God is strong in deal of the food that is consumed the noble benediction of Numbers here, comes from the North, and in exchange the people send cot6:24-2The Lord bless thee and keep ton, which is the only thing they produce that will bring ready thee; The Lord make his face to shine cash. . . A laboring man gets from forty to seventy-fiv- e cents upon thee, and be gracious unto a day, and has to pay nearly as thee; as we do in Utah for food. high The Lord lift up his counten(Signed) Joseph Morrell ance upon thee, and give thee peace! li n, s. Hill-yar- m Bible Series ). 6: Pilchers Wife Here your base of operation for your to keep your present Cat equipment hard at work! Our service facilities are ready and able to care for your , equipment repair n reds whether it complete rebuilding or minor repair. These service facilities are d for equipment servicing . . . they are equipped with machinery and tools to speed repair jobs to lower repair costs . . , they are manned by equipment specialists hired for their experience aod factory trained in fast, economical Caterpillar methods of repair. Make these facilities your service headquarters Keep your Caterpillar equipment in action. custom-designe- PETERSON TRACTOR SERVICE I 503 North Main Phone 818 HELP WANTED Tries Suicide - MEN AND WOMEN! Sopf. 1 Turkey Processing to Begin September 10th SOCIAL SECURITY CARDS REQUIREr Mrs. Goldie Queen, 27, was taken to Southside hospital after a neighbor woman found her lying unconscious on the floor of her living room. The couples three children wet e sleeping in the same (room but threw off the effects of gas quickly. APPLY IN PERSON, OR PHONE 85-R- 3 Southside hospital authorities said Mrs. Queen was revived and was suffering only a Slight Cache Valley Turkey Growers' Assn. TRENTON, UTAH ' J; f Police said Mrs. Queen turned on the gas jet in the living room nfter a long telephone coriversa-lio- n v. tth husband vrg in i?t. Louis with tn Pi'Ttcs lnt hr vn " ASHIXctqv William O. dose to hu "d Connally, d -- Douif- - 1 fj oJSS T.v ing supreme coure Just relumed fromjustirT , tour Orient, is: at Stay home instMa of lnK atouna Asia , WELLINGTON, New Zealand, Sept. 1 fl'.Ri Prime Minister Sidney Holland claimed victory for (.oiservative government Lis to- day m a general parliamentary BUVD STtDFvr Graduate ISAC election which he called to et a vote of confidence in his stern ILL TEND Barv'T andling of a bitter weekjhijs. Phone strike ty dock workers. r-- n four-mont- 1 is!) PI 2TnA Legal Notices NOTICE OF BIDS Bids will be received by the under10 a m until Sept. 11, 1951 signed for furnishing material and labor on brick work as per speciltcations on file at the office of Prof. Charles Merhley. woodwork department, I. S. A. C. A certified check In the amount of 5"r of the bid must accompany the proposal. We reserve the right, to reject any or all proposals KK1C A JOHNSON. purchasing Agent, Utah State Agricultural College iuhl dates Sept. 110. 1951. SI M MON'S Civil Ni. 377 Id the District (purl of Kick County, Mate of I th. CAKL VV. MARTIN. ; JUANITA -- 'r " unreq STEADY EMPLOYMENT?3 Trout Kora ai ioli Phoney taTSSa WANTED Rouieman Desire xcun married m,n , and lntereitrt Permanent. kresM nient Plaintiff. A. 8,u Herald Journo Apply MARTIN. Ikfendant THE STATE OK UTAH To THE I v, . " w Bluebird Cafe ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT' You are hereby summoned and re9 A M. to 11 A u. L E. to sene upon Nelson, quired plaintiffs attorney whose address is Arimo Building, Iogan, Utah, an ; answer to the contplaint within 20 of this summons service days after upon you. If vou fall so to do. judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said EXPLORATION complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court, and a copy of which Is hereto annexed and herewith sened upon ou. "Major geophysical eompai This is an action for divorce. openings for helpers on seiu ! Dated August luth, 1951. crews, also observers, suntvi L. E. NELSON, Attorney for Plaindrillers or men to be trained ft tiff. Arimo Building. Logan. Utah positions. Publ. dates: Aug 13, 20, 27, Sept 3. 1951. Write for interview giving age. ital status, experience, and a AMAH SUMMONS number. Our employees knowgi Civil No. 741ft In Hi District Court of th First ad Reply to box 1&5, Co, The Judicial District of the Mate of I tah, in and for the County of WANTED: Turkev herder CiE3 ( ache. Hvrum or contact Grant Is MAX E. BRUNSON, Plaintiff, vs. Paradise, Tiedwig G. Brown, Sylvia G. Bail and Alva G. Wilson, heirs at law of 4. Travel Opportunity Christian Garff, and his wife, Augusta Hansen Garff, both deceased: Millie RIDERS to HiltfleM. N. Garff and Katherine G. Daniels, WANTED: ntanent day shilt. Pit. ilW. heirs at law of Carl C. Garff. deceased: the unknown heirs at law of WANTED Riders to HiU FWt Vera Garff St. Clair, deceased: Don7 00 or 7 20 day shift. Tttfe i ald E. Smith and wife. Fern P. Smith, nson, Ph. 1809-J- . Wendell E. Smith and wife. Hilda WANTED: Transportation for W. Smith. Marian S. Hayward. Le-Rtwo men via private car Is a. E. Smith and wife, Ruth H. Sept, i or 5. Ph. 588 or S1H South, J. Sermon Smith and wife, Verna R. Smith. Kenneth E. Smith and Ride to Berkeley a WANTED: wife. Mary B. Smith. Edna S. Wright, a bout. Sept. 2. Call 157JJ. LaPriei S. Baird, and Irene S. Bar-loheirs at law of Rachel Edwards WANTEDRide to Hill Smith and William M Smith, both a.m. shift Phone 01W3. John Randolph Edwards .deceased; and wife, Jane Doe Edwards. Flora 5. Day & Contract Edwards Robinson and Oiita Edwards Jensen, heirs at law of John R. Edwards and Etta B Edwards, both JOHNSON woodwok: deceased; the enknown heirs at law General Millworlt of Etta B Edwards, deceased: Jen157 Welt 5 I nings J. Edwards and wife. Juanita Phone 832-C. Edwards, Earns W Edwards, sinand Fiwshiaj FLOORSANDING gle, Paul R. Edwards and wife. Melba R. Edwards, heirs at law of John gan Floor Co. 39 So 4tl R Oscar Bjorkman. Ph. ltBW. j Henry Edwards and May Thoreson Edwards, both deceased: Melba Fisher and Leona Fisher Taylor, heirs at law of Albert Fisher, deceased: Grace COLD WEAK B. Thomas, executrix of the estate of Emma Jane Biuemel. deceased: also ail other persons unknown claiming Isn't here jet but letad any right, title estate or interest In, a your furnace FREE of ehirp, or Hen upon the real property described in the pleadings adverse to the Rush Coal. OU or Gas. plaintiff's ownership or clouding his title thereto. 24 HOUR SERVICE Defendants THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE PHONE 98S ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS You are herebv summoned and required to sene upon George C. HeinHEATi: rich, plaintiffs attorney, whose address is Room 108, First National Bank Building. Logan, Utah, an answer to the complaint within 20 days 461 South Hal after service of this summons upon SEWE ROTO-ROGTE- R you If vou fall so to do. judgment bv delault will be taken against you SERVICE CO. for the relief demanded In sad comW plaint which has been filed with the SEWER CRAIN UNTS clerk of said court SEPTIC 800 AGAINST This Is an action to quiet the 7LARANTEED plaintiffs title against the above A. J. WHITE named defendants to the following VOIR COCAL described property situate In Logan CAN BRING YOU BETTER City, Cache County, Utah: Millville Phone j Part of the Northeast quarter of Section 35. Township 12 North, Range go- New tonw LETS 1 1 Last of the Salt Lake Base aod remodeling of Ail tvpes lot 892-- J Meridian, described as follows: Berepaired. Call ginning at a point 13.75 rods North r 78 deg. 30 min East and 16 rods South EXPEKl VVAI.LPAPERIN'G estima 10 deg East of the Intersection of the Cleaning. Free 1431-South line of the Canyon Road and the East line of a two rod right-of-wa- y sw- -2 (which point in the East line paper hanging Pa ..TLa of the 2 rod lane and the South side lng. Painting. lurmture of Canvon Road is North 78 deg 30 rugs and 1841-min. East 0 07 chains of a point In the West line of the Northeast quarter of Section 35. 17.282 chains North of the Southwest corner of the said Northeast "vvmTuTNuw quarter) : and running thence North 78 deg 30 min East 19 nace cleaning nd repsaw rods; thence North 33 deg 30 min .. Phone 264. Fast 315 rods; thence North 30 deg West 8 rods, more or less to the Jorgensen South line of said Canyon Road: thence running North 78 deg 30 min "expert East 50 feet: thence South 10 deg CLEANIN' Fast 149 5 feet thence North 78 deg FURNACE 30 min. East 108 feet, more or less to REPAIRING the North bank of Logan River; thence Northeasterly following the North bink of Logan River 150 feet, more or Less to a point South 10 deg. Call East 75 feet and North 78 deg. 30 min East 1023 375 feet of said Intersection of Canyon Road and said two rods guaranteed right of way; thence North 10 deg. West 75 feet to the Canyon Road: Vni-c. thence North 78 der 30 min East in Anderson wj the South line of said Canvon road to C. its intersection with Logan Rivc: J thence Southwesterly followin' said PHONE 4H river to a point South 10 deg. West 2 C.A.. rods of a point North 78 deg 30 min West 1 68 chains of a point South 10 deg East 2 5 chains of the place of beginning; thence North 10 deg West 2 5 chains; thence South 78 deg 30 min West 1 68 chains; thence North at the 10 deg East 2 rods to the place of a portion of which was beginning, Intended to and does actually include ELITE HALE in addition to other property all of the Lots of Island Drive Subdivision. Logan City, Utah, as appears In the Plat thereof filed in the office of SATURDAY the County Recorder of Cache County EVERY Utah, on March 16. 1951. under Filina No 250634. except Lota 1 and 2 and that portion thereof designated as Island Drive. Also, beginning at a point 10 chains East of the Southwest corner of the Northeast quarter of Section 35. above . Da Township and Range: and running Open all thence East i 51 chains: thence North wiS Bert's 12 deg 55 m!n West 2 37 chain; thence North 64 deg 09 min East 6 378 Phone 185-chains: thence South 89 deg 12 min General Auto Eest 13 chains; thence North 49 Tune-D- P Motor cleg 35 min East 0.72 chains: thence North 2t deg 22 min West 9 26 chains; We!Ji"9 u, more or less to the South hank of Loesn River: thence following the oil. A South bank of said river in a Northerly and Westerly direction to a pnnt due North of the place of beginning; thence South 14 chains, more or less, to the place of beginning. Dated August 4th. 1951. GEORGE C. HEINRICH, ' W0Rel ' Attorney for Plaintiff oom 108, First National Rank si CHlL OIL GORDON HANS IXAL VSESG XiN t The 'teed 'n tipei War II. : FT BE vital He El jfcdt RAI PI tasi a Ho 3CKSES a .mine Wail, list "faNGsBfa S,.. i tip perut, it aujudays gas-fill- SMITHFIELD Claims Victory CONALLY TELLS dance (upv The wife of pitcher Mel Queen of the Pittsburgh Pirates was found unconscious in her living room today and police said she turned on the. gas after to get her husband to quit trying gas-fill- i t PITTSBURGH. Association said today a "fm& effort would be made setlJe tlie association's disputi with United Airlines. The spokesman said that UAL President W. A. Patterson and Clarence Sayen, president of the union, will meet here Sept. 6 and 7 in tn attempt to resolve their dispute on wages and hours. Pilots Memories BY MRS. JAY KNUDSOX Word Ste r 1951 ' ,1V Publication 27. Sept Uth dates. Aug 3. 19M. .W ft, 1ft. 30. PLUMBING,' I s-- 1 a '07 Jw c tr Lttn I luild |