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Show rzra Monday, May 12. E Efficient ZEN 6f the Y. D. :: journal, lcgah cm, cactus ccuitty, ctau PAGE SE'v The Women's Trade Uunion League of America will' hold its iiiinth biennial convention in. New Ymk CitV; June ' Classified Advertising Advertisements muet Classified paid in advance. Minimum for first Insertion lie One 16-2- 1. rent a word in purmi-.vof the interior 16 cents. Centenary of the birth per Issue. :: Edward P. Allis, famous invenS LAND OlTirn at Salt I.ake P Oitv tab. A pi li 11. 1924, tor and manufacturer' of- ma:: Sell ttieorumal guarau NOTICE is to r by given that Lou (ETS :: o4 Novel chinery. of the Foothills totil Wtar Pi oof hoiserj, all col lewis Wells Mat unit, of 1 1;67 Wawh. Greetings to Senator Ilenry ors. eotton lisle, silk Salan or I e. Oaden. Claii. who. on May 6, Cabot Lodge of Massachusetts, w n g home- commission, full or pair time i .N L Th n : n rnd.s Stt croukkion i;;i:iir who today enters upon his 75th .ilmiii i. mii pltinildn. 'IUNUIONU. stead entrv. No HI 9877, for IaCs 1, from ue. the then remve TOMORROWS MENU Jens, Pu. 2, swi4: 4; E NWti; year. add oom tablespoon o' s si li sold, and e Brtakfasl l, ; SEt', Sec- NK ; S4 ,N I. NW :: The second, National- Outdoor to cell men'h SVl.KSMW of ll I, III AVNTri) sen Co. ami atd 111. Sons tion Bananas in ton June, cool, Township 9 N., Range 3 E., Life Exposition will be opened suits, $12 50- ;:fhe Meridian, lias filed notire Salt fillets. Cereal w If willing to of intention to make three year Four room modern home dirnt from faetorys in Chicago today for a weeks ouch (1 Eggs TEAD Spinach Salad: Cni.p i mi Coffee n make $ 7 it a By ROBERT C ill K. Iter 211 i Iom in woik you wetk Pi oof, to ntablisli claim to tlm land engagement. :: finch .u i ona Author of lO'ktd sab a epei it nee and n feientes Toast Cue spinach to is meet' Tko ' WOW CHS and saws sharp-- t aboe disrrrtMd, before the Register , "Tko Cow Puncher be the Washington llo 2ii Journal sure. To one cup ot it mi Humettrudort Luncho n and ReceiVfr of tlie I?. S. Land OfNeighbor, of annual lsii d Will the' tn Mows In leparted ing place today cut sip u1, d Tomatoes fice, at Salt fake CitV, Utah, on the and Rice Baked 71 W "(10 d r iml Phone liw crjone su'1 . w conference of the American asRENT FOR 22rd dav of Mav, 1924. oik Bread Wholewheat mashed, mb j sociation of museums. Claimant naims as rwitnesses: at d nu minced, Jam onion tl and tin A P ICTMKNTS Cocoa fmej F'umistif Celery Elmer Marriott, of 1657 Wash. Ave., Director jlines is to preside M.m'iuu.iM IKKlVIs' bottled if N I lor MCI, 227 to sleeping lurnishid lit Inquire Dinner Ogden, t'tab; Aaron W. Tracy, of -Journal i; s at 1 lie Palate today at the'Ufficial opening of di ess. ng. Place this u n' inBeef Welar Colbge, Ogden, Utah; Ktew-aCorned 77 Ci nler St. Four imis of "war add otdv four the Veterans Bureau Hospital, Mariolt. of fi 5 7 Wash. Ave., to small cups, to mould', tilling Building, PotatoesCabbage It 1)1 IIS with or without room Ogden, I tali; (Mark Melnttre, of 239' ucctn dug aem. to4h fend Ilf) at Northampton, Mass "" At toll. i 'each htte Salad etipmy-diuiBo t , ivsvkwch Uub 3 toTituili nts, 20P N I East 27th El Ogd( ntlUtl. llt.LF. rim rest iv i.ifknsH-MttiGreat preparations have been to ihe leourd in t lie family Bible, ifj i a, tin mealtime ivh: mi, mwr slip Steamed Flint Pudding he happen to apiing fiom stmk In Adv. Regihtir. Hie rwlelirntinn fiir Hfijjda ife lnMinmra Co , O. 1. m f the, up-liMUiLJ) P UlTMENl S Call tXiit pulil in tmii sSttST-Hard ntmii eFFT rtr 14 Hit li Mechlin today of the sacerdotal xeived Kul four MW vmnagor. ci i , i lettuce, top wiih a cl.il ol " jearv of war mltl In the Distiu t Court of the First i N1 jubilee of Cardinal Mercier, the tuent) veals to tin giu.v matter tie i i and m S bottled dressing, DISHES IN THE WEEK UtTMENTS TO LET liuiuiie at Judo ml Dihti n t of the State of I'jah. wwicn Two men with ttanm P227 Belgian prelate whose heroism limd tile eve. eve ttluch Jearn to ou have on a hand i til touK- - iUUi irt)in (,(ui,mi ni to liamlie N E Strmt MENUS in and tor the County of Cache, during the great war attracted di earn and ponder Mtongeiv, amt ll. It dost tmn till ,harot,. l'lione 4 73 Vet da Stepuenson llowill, Plains sweet peppci Ol etl Mimeliniea to slime wish a Inti dues world-wid- e ' attention. !l w FOR RENT Homes in Logan City till vs Will ut tn Hi ni y How (II, DeI1',1 sake cts these will make u ' For the of Cod: Fillets no wltli When loti tliut youth putt St e und Proi idencf. In The Days News einnn fendant iiu cue .dad sriURiOR iiaiiy chicks Now Giant and Setgeanl Linder of my bride readers, I will bo jtv addition, mixed CioeUitt at John The Slate of Pt.ih to the said Ciockett null The Duke of Devonshire, who Captain off Deliver and Match April the train HI Giant's old unliking Co. Phone 68 minings 845 J. ' this recipe by explaining before moulding), gin has saved the great British Em- stepped e l'l Vauitms. For prices write Votv are lieiehv .summoned th ap- .in there Man, hotvei litile to ug that a fillet is a piec of iisibi Onion Souffle: (' ok 'dxu-jHdti liery and. Poultry Supply F'OR RENT 3 room lioti.se dose to pint within twi nty cl a vs after advpire Exhibition by pledging to- ge.i the ageing prdies that loiminmiv large or small, which is freed skin onions in boiling .cod w at Crab Phone 1068 W. Logan. H. V. C. Enquire 46 East 3rd NoiOl of his own' foi tune Mint on ainopg the soldiers In the ice of this Mimmons upon you. if Gid-e- r till tender, th n di.i'n. ic--t i skin and bones. Phone xJ7 U. .served within the county in which wards, its expenses, in the head gnat war Grant had twee stopped from on on roil PUNTING Kalsomiulng and all ring water, and rub mare fish white and thU action is brought, otherwrise of one of the 'wealthiest and an .enemv bullet, hut his tine ligure papir hanging call Larson and Fl'ItVISHlCD DOOMS A 'D beforel through a wide m e t iee Mathews. in this within thirty days alter sefVice, and 561-613-or Ihoue most prominent - of the noble and sunburned health now gave no easily boned most way 1 2 3 Room delend the above entitled action; and , Inder ccKiking. The of those experiences satisfactory j You will need one a'ri 111 families of Britain. The owner eviderne apartments Eleetric atifi in case of your failure so to do. , SEK IlUUiH MOTOR CO. T1RST Houiekeeplng minted hmiselt linky to iair only an way to fry fillets is in deep fat cups of this onion-pSpecial Rates on Rooms by judgment will be rendered you ac- of 186,000 acres including valubtfoie buying your Ford. Most Ranges empty sleeie cup ot b ti r Rub '.ach fillet with flour, di.mclt Week or Month, Heat, Hot cotding to the demand of the come 1GJ1 Phone terms. liberal able mining property, his resi-- d hm1 each In with other i fallen cui 'they of cold wa- - a sauee-- i an, add one " and Cold Water. New Picot Hotel, plaint, WjurlL has been filed with the with cup Phone or Johnson Eugene r e n c e s include Ghatsw orth in rarne, and the friendship planted 6 East Center Street. the said Court. This action Is brought' each egg, and roll in fine, of flour, one third cup 691 J 6 House and Ilardwicke Hall, in the foothills of the range country ter t: ol to dissolve the marriage contract d tin one and in water up Place arion bread crumbs. heretofore existing between you and Bolton FOR SALE co am) Derbyshire; Abbey, had grown, through the strange prunmilk milk I.OVNS on Cache Countv (or into lower hot and basket top the plaintiff. JESSE P. RICH, AtYorkshire ; Compton Place, Irgs and graftings of war. Into a tie fry ngfat which is hot enough to Blend thorougly, th n .add th, See Joseph E Farms only Five room modern torney for Plaintiff. FOR SM.E Post Office )eep at of Lismore solid Co, in sen binder I.ogan. timber, Cutting might Castle, Eastbourne; in a onion pulp and let reheat tc IjiI home on 5th North, between Addiess, Arimo Iiuilding, Logan. Ut. bread small a of cube brown Ireland," and Devonshire House, luie told you of the time hisr captain minute and & half. Serve Adr. , terms, Jing point. Season, whn salt, ar.c' 2d ACRES OF' DEBTS adjoining' Main and First West. A. Easy him with his arm t rushed under G. Picot. payments. monthly in t. on town to let Piccadilly, London. Chatsw'orth, atumid tontrart, ami any 0. the to suit taste, of artillery, and Grant cooked fish with the following Kipper wrecked for thinning and hoeing, will1 Phone 146. llardwicke, and Devonshire could have piece ot being youlks of three eg,,- - lenoxc quanirty. Hollandaise Sauce Cream one-iemounted WM EVANS. he icadv in two weeks ajstoi.v House have finepicture gallerFOR SALE OR RENT-i- n. House close nut of No Muns fourth cup of butter and add to1 fiom range and fold uthiTe.-r-i 157 North 5lh West Phone (dll . PROBATE AND GUARDIAN-SHI- P liIhone and there is also a fine ies, Turn al' Lund, hut fur either to dwell upon it the beaten yolk of one egg. a fly -- 174 South NOTICE SCHIRMEKTER F J. statue and leacnt-mematters aroused and the gallery at brary only SAi.L One I an American dash af popper, ,rto a battered. baking dirii of salt, Main. General upholstering andt( of the other, and frequently led pinch Chatsworth. From 1891 to 4 m used twriity-five COUNTY CLERK OR THB CONSULT months, ifcake only Mdlophone auto tops. Ford tjop outfit complete cup of boiling and RESPECTIVE SIGNERS FOR 1908, when he succeeded to his to exchanges between captain and uatar. Put this mixture in the; moderate oven. Sent 50. Touring cars any make re- - fl5.U0. Phone 0.. $8 . with FURTHER INFORMATION Let- - topped in any style. Trbes given title, the Duke of Devonshire sergeant totally Incompatible AnvAct A Tomorrow room SALIC Five modern contor1 of a doubts bojler ar cook. weie military discipline. They In The District Court of the First NJ. 458 Phone cheet was a member of the House of tent to fully. home, 227 E. South, Phone pay tribute to.ejuh other, lint stirring constantly, hll it thick- ters. Of State of the District Judicial 8. Commons. From 1900 to 1903 each to leave his own honors unlier- Utah, In and for the Count; of he was treasurer of His Majes- - aided, tTTe a lint It was sw In lied on Cache. 'ViiL. , l.hts. To a moment FOR SALE A purebred Llewellyn thing, "First thing Is a place to eat, Grant j It .was tie was Ian k with Ills arm about the thekeluivc been sad tuns setter dog. 7 months old. Call tys household; and Financial of r 4 tuk ( - - ndc-r- a hnit-h- I I (I I ( I , -- t mm i'.i-- I tlt I I ) 1 M m hard-boile- i t pur-iii- m i tt e- 41 -t 1 , ' o- - " 3 V T4V--LO- , R, n I 1 i i -- .1 r-- 1 111 d -- -- nt 00 -- j -- APUtT-MK8T- S 1 N-- m ! nne-foui- tb Wells-vill- 1 one-four- th I on-dr- v , ! LEGAL NOTICES n dr.iged-uncou3io- us beaten-egg-whit- j ilii-s- e 1121-W- -. rr nt one-four- -- - th 1 jt I Secretary to the Treasury from remaiked, when they had been dismissed Woida ta similar effect had. Indeed, been Ids first remark upon Governor-Generof appointed suitable opportunity for tine Canada and remained at Ottawa every An appetite which bus been ' iimriilis. until 1919, four years In (lie making is not to be satisfied overnight, and Grant, being TodayS'Armiversaries ,, 1781 Fort Motte, S. C., was better fortified financially against tbe meal, sought to be captured from the British by stress. offirsta good to suggest it. Linder acthe Americans under General always the situation with the comcepted Marion. placence of a man who has been four 1821 Edward P. Allis, who years on army pay. became one of the largest manu"Got any notion what you will do facturers of machinery in the said Linder, when the meal was finworld, born at Cazenovia, N. Y. ished. I dont even Died at ' Milwaukee, Apiil 1, ' "Not the slightest. know whether I'm rlvh or broke. I 1889. suppose- - if Jones and Murdoch are 1849 New- Orleans was floodstill alive they will be looking after ed as the result of a break in those details. Doing their best, doubtthe levee. less, to embarrass me with additional 1870 The Province of Mani- .wealth. What ate yea going to do'f ; r Don't know.' Maybe go jiuck and toba was formed of Rupert or Traftslev-- . Land, with Adams G. Archibald work The mention of Transley thieiv as governor. . Grant's mind hack Into old i hannels. 1871 The chancellory of the He had almost forgotten Transley. German Empire was established He fold himself he had quite forgot top with Prince Bismark as first Zen Transley, but once be knew lie lied. That was when they potted him , chancellor, 1903to al Land Phyllis el In No Man's Land. As lie lay there, . he knew he had not . foi gotten. And he had thought many At first he times of PhyllisJ'Bruee. had written to tier, but she had nqt answered his letters. Evidently slfe nuant him to forget. Nor bad she waiting 1921 F That Was When They Potted Him No Mans Land. 77" Tou RiGMT "Sell out TO The. STCEEt TfTfiNG To tou Something In come to llie"staUn to "welcome him home. Pei hups site did not know. Many things can happen Perhaps " in four years. occurred It Grant to that Suddenly ir might be a good idee to cell oa Phvllls. JSe would take Linder along. it lewi personal. He That would-mak- e knew bla man well enough to keep bia own counsel, and eventually they reached the gate of the Bruce cottage, a though by accident., Let s turn in here. I used to know tfiese people. Mother and daughter; very fine folk Linder looked for an avenue of retreat, but Grant barred his way, and together they went up the path. A strange woman, with a baby on her arm, met them at the door. Grant inquired for Mrs. Bruce and her daughyou haven't heard!" said- - the "I suppose you are Just of Rhvllis? He tried the question in an even voles. 1 moved Into the house after Mis. Bruce died. the, woman continued, as myr man (anie loo k lisi barged about that time. Phyllis tried to get on as a nure, but couldnt manage It J'heh her office was inured to another j psrt of, the city and site took rooms fee yumiewlmriv Af first she caiiie 'iff often, hut Dot lately, I soiqms . 'vilte's trjing to filrtef" - i Tr.vlng to fotgei," Grant muttered to himself., How much of life Is made up of tr.vlng to forget Further questions brought no furThe woman didn't ther Information. know the film fur which Phyllis worked; she thought It had to do with munitions. Suddenly Grant found himself impelled bv a tiemendou' desite He would set to Uxate fids glrh Jones or about it at once; Murdoch could give him inform itlon Strangely enough, he no ! felt that he would prefer to be rid of Lifldcr4 company. -- Thin was a matter of himask- pot-dh- ly He took Linder to a hotel, where they arranged for lodgings, and then started on Ins siurch. it limit diffHe located Murdu li It was now late, and the old iculty. ilerk came down the Malt's with Inoffensive imprecations upon the head of his untimely caller, hut Ids mutter-ing- s soon gave way to a cry of delight. My dear bvy!" he exclaimed, emMy dear boy excuse bracing him. me, air, Iju a blithering old man, hut oli I sir Irfy boy, you'ie home again! There was no doubting the depth of old Murdoch's welcome. He ran beand fore Giant Into the living-roo- self atone. voting mans shoulder; he wa wlthi dllliiuity festrilning inressei. "Sit vou down, Mt. Giaatj here I must get the this tli sir ll s w omen up This ts m night for sleeping Why d.dn f "rTiTsemlus word''' tradition that official Theie is wmd ts sent In a dilutee. Grant tried to pyplmn. "Ave, 'a tradition Theres a tradition that a Scotsman t a dour body Well 1 must without any sentiment. call the women" He huuled up the stairs, and, reluming, led In bis wife, a motherly woman who almost kissed the young' soldier. In the vyelcouie of her greeting It was a moment before Grant Iieimne aware of the presence of fourth person In the room 1 inn verv glad to see yon, safely hack," said Phyllis Bruce. "Wd have all been thinking about yoji' jj' great v: r If was you Why, Miss Phyllis! The frank confeswas 'looking for! sion camp hcfoip he had time to sup press It, and, having said so mud). It seemed better to finish the Job. Yes. Ph.vlli? is making her home with ns now. Mrs. Murdoch explained It Is more convenient to her work. Grant wondered how much of tills nrrangumnt was due to Mrs Mur (hub's svmpafh.v for the bereaved girl and how mm li to the a lillthm which No It made to the family income. doubt both considerations hud con " li United to IL 1 railed at your old home," lie eon I needn't say how distressed tinned. The woman could tell I was to hear me nothing of you. so I came Jo Mur " d(H h, hoping " Yes, she slmptv. ns though there (ere nothing moie to expain , Grant noticed that her eves w ere larger and her cheeks (idler than tliev had been, tint the delight of her presence leapt Her hurried costume about him. seemed to accentuate her beauty de spite of all that vvjfr iiad done to destroy It. There was a silence which lengthened out. fhej were alt groping for a footing, i 1 (To Be Continued) By L F.Van Zelra woun limst Uaa tOu dont But Thet Top came IN 7 I FELT PEI2SOM Might LihE To if OF paif-3liaoj- lo I AW, WHATS THE USE I WA? IM TOWH TO DAT LOOKING FOtt A NEW GOUT f TmE PROPGlETOGS Ot SOMf 6uiT Thex follow The SmoP5 ACE HORttlD here fcjiu VVl.at became to born i- n- County katchewan, Strike of 40,000 paper Kings, N. I., 58 years go to' makers in fite United States and day.' " S. Demarest,' the W. IL Dr. Canada. x One Year Ago Today retiring president bf - Rutgers inCollege, bora at Hudson, N. H-- , Wages of seamen were creased 15 per cent by order of 61 years ago today. Zebulon Weaver, representathe U. S. Shipping Board. tive in Congress of the Tenth Todays Birthdays Ilenry Cabot Lodge of Massa- North Carolina district born at chusetts, oldest member of the VVeaverville, N. C., 52 years ago U. S. senate in point of service, today. born in Boston, 74 years ago toJimmy Wilde, former worlds ter day. flyweight champion pugilist, Oil, Walter Charles Murray, pre- bora at Pontypridd, Wales, 32 woman. sident of the University of Sas- - years ago today. --- lame here that to left alone. Grant received tfiTe ""information with a strange cati line about the s heart. jj, - A conspiracy to assassinate the Czar was discovered among Russian military officers. 1892 The Childs-DrexNational Home for Printers at Colorado Springs, was formally dedicated." 1 took t he was wovbiuif in n otHie, help out. Then she was jttt lieginuTrtg Tn hr ice up again when we got the word about Grace Grace, you know', was lost etj a hospital ship, That 4'as loo iiimh for heri J so.T - 1889 was killed wlicn Hubert first, Pouri4eur she heart awful, and rouldn In 1916 he "was 1905. ABOUND To SEE almost LtvcE IF ThET HAD antthinG fit To Buy ak tou 'wmt TEkkiikG Them A GOD TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of Chrimlan L. Christensen, deceased. LUSi Creditors will please present their A dark brown Jersey Cow, claims to the undersigned, vat her LOST residence at Nciwton, Utah, on or bebranded WT ou right aide. Had fore June 25, 1924. ALICE CHRIS-"'- " halter on. Phone wheteabouta to TENSEN. LEON Administratrix. 1127. Adr. FONNESBECK, Attorney. A bed which can be changed .. , NOTICE TO CREDIT ORS from use for an adult to tf babys crib is the invention of an EngIn the Matter of the Estate of, lish woman. 'Hie bed slides tip o WILLIAM II. DAVIS, deceased. the babys size teleescopically,. Creditors will present claims Tetth and collapsible guards go a Round votichers to the undersigned admin- - k Istratrlx with the wilf annexed or on it. before the lfith day of June, 1924, 4 -- Many young 'women of the English aristocracy, tired of doing nothing have found employment recently as mannequins. One of thq latest of these is Mis Elizabeth Ronson-bwhose father is Under-Se- c rotary of state and foreiegm af-fairs in the BritVih Government. Miss Ponsonby is appearing daily in a fashion parade in A fashionable West End . shop, where. there are six mannequins stated to be the most beautiful in London. y, West Center Street, Logan City, Utah. Date of first publication April 15th, 1924, MARTHA M. DAVIS, admin-- ( ' Istratrlx with the will annexed, - J. C. WALTERS, Attorney. Adv. to her residence, No. 72-7- 6 1 NOTICE ?!'() (CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of Olof Dallof, alias Olol DalAph, De- - t Creditors' will present ceased. claims with vouchers to the under-- signed at his residency in Smithfleld, Cache County, Utah, on or befor the 34th day of June, A., D. 1924." Date of first publication ApHl 19th 1924.' ALBERT DALI-- 0 F, Admin- - 7 , CL W, DUNN, Attorney for; istrator. 4 , Adv. ; DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Administrator,- - -- - , - NOTICK TO CREDITORS OFFICE at Salt Lake Estate of James King, deceased, i ' City, Utah. Mav 10, 192b Creditors will present claims with Lv'OTICH is thereby given that vouchers- - to the undersigned at the Lewis Earl Iett, of Brigham City, office of W. W. Matighan, 139 North made on 1919; 6, Utah, wdio, May Main Street (upstairs) In Logan homestead entry. No. 020958, for City, in Cache County, State of Utab, 8 N. Range on or before the 1 7 th day of June all, Section 8, Township I E., Salt Lake Meridian, has filed A. D. 1924. Date of first publicanotice of intention to make three tion April 16th A. D. 1924. MARIAN year Proof, to establish claim to tiie KING, W. W. Administratrix. lapd akove described, before the MAUGHAN, Attorney. Adr. Clerk of the District Court, at LoNOTICK TO CREDITORS gan, Utah, on the 23rd day of June, 1924. In the Matter of the Estate of Claimant names as witnesses: CrediJane M Painter, Deceased. Andrew Ebkelsen, Ernest Free- tors will present claims with vouchman, Earl jjVright, John Tingey all ers to the undersigned at his resiof Brigham City, Utah. dence in WeUsville, Cache County, ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. Utah, on or before the 24th day of Adv. June A. D. 1924. Date of first publication April 19, 1924. WILLIAM C. W. C. PAINTER, Administrator. DUNN, Attorney for Administrator. Adv. , U. S. LAND toud WEEP OUT of Them NO! ICE i O 3tD Too Estate REALIT Get A BaBGAim That wa ant ?- IF Tou 'JANT-.TdMETHiMG VHOQTm GET To'Tnt BiG RKDI IT)RH Frank Ruegsegger, de- I ceased. Creditors wlli present claims with vouchers to the undersigned administrator at his residence In Providence in Cache County, State of Utah, on or before the 18th day of June A. D. 1924. Date or first publication April IT, A- - D. '1924. - WHILE TOuvE Cot TO GO AND PAT ThE POiCE. of dHOPA JACOB R. FUHRIMAN. administra- tor, W W. MAUGHAN, attorney. Ad. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of CrediEpbraim Yeates, Deceased. vouchtors will present claims with ers to tb undersigned at No. 103 N. Main Street, Logan, Utah, on or before the 24th day of June A D. 1924. Date of First Publication April 19th. 1924. EPHRAIM Administrator, C W. DUNN, Attorney for Administrator. Adv. , . 'V ' . v , . Calling Him I EVEC NOTICE 348. i ' |