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Show V !' PAGE IIEITON DEPSRMIIT -- Amos n Andy Visit junction . afternoon Wedding ldrenSunday jrero amused the chi- n -Amos 4n person stepped off ' at Newton-- A marriage which j on the railroad platform did some Junction, occured during the week' was . Cache that of John- Rolph, son of. ftunts and threw Amos n Mrs. Ruth Rolph, and Zelpha Andy bars to all the children. would Jones, daughter -- of Mr. and 'when asked --where they evening Monday Mrs. T.' George Jones, which fly took place in the Salt Lake they said thatto they might the coast or temple Thursday, July 10, A from Ogderr talk, over K. 8. L., supper was served at the home they might as of the brides parents for the they had nowasdefinite plans several . hours two Immediate families. The the train late. young couple left Immediately Cache Junction was a very for a trip to Mt. Pleasant to visit her sister, Elira Hansen. busy city Sunday as there was Just prior to 'the marriage a double header, ball game of Miss Jones the Misses An- played on their ball field, one nie Larsen, Viola Cooley and between Newton find Paradise Wilma Larsen, girl friends of at 13 p. m, with a score of5 12 in favor of Newton. At p. the bride, were sponsorers of t'j a shower given at the home m. Cache Junction and Richof Bishop Ralph Jones, Where' mond played, the latter being ' and useful the victors, many beautiful Walt Messers and Cooley gifts were presented to the Jess Barker with some membirde-to-b- e, A social afternoon followed With light refresh-ini6n- ts bers of their families spent the week end up Logan canyon, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hill an- fishing, feasting and- - resting. nounce the marriage of their daughter, .Lois, to- - Horace Shel ton of Mendon. The young people quietly slipped away and were married at Preston, Condition Critical Invitations Tuesday, July 1. are out for a shower to be given for Mrs. Shelton at the Bennington, Vt July 16 (P) Mrs. home of her mother, Golds Prank pill on Thursday, July The condition of Frank borough, youthful - pilot whose It. crashed on a mountainMarion P. Jenkins and fam- plane side near here Monday remained ily, Mr. and Mrs. Von Jencritical today. A bulkins and two children and Mr. extremely Putnam memorial and Mrs. James K Hansen letin from said his condition had have just returned from a hospital not imoroved during the night. pleasant outing to Star valThe 19 year old holder of the ley where they - have - spent a Junior flying --week the Jenkins record has failed to yisiting regain conbrothers. sciousness since he was admitBishop Rigby and family yesterday motored out to Malton, Idaho ted to the hospital suffering from a fractured skull Sunday and returned Monday. and He had lain beTheir time was occupied In side exposure. wrecked his plane for 18 and the country visiting hours while seeing searching parties with Mr. and Mrs. William combed thick underbrush in an .Pope of that place, a brother effort to locate him. of Mrs. Rigby. Mrs. C. M. Christensen and a sister-in-laMrs. Mae Two Killed As Louder of San Leandro Calif, were guests of Mrs. Chris Christensen Thursday last. Blows Out Nephi Christensen . motored to Bancroft with up Thursday his sister and her husband, , Pontiac, Mich., July 15, (API Mr. and Mrs. Amos Rigby. He A blown out tire sent an will remain Indefinitely as he automobile moving at an esexpects to take some treatspeed of loo miles an ments for hia health from . a timated hour over the top of the banked local physician. track of the General Motors Mrs. Kenneth Benson was Droving here today. hostess to the members of her The two ground men In the car, Gus club Friday afternoon. A light Bell and Glenn- - McCall um, both loqch was served at 5 o'clock of Detroit, were killed. to those present. Tsinan, China (AP) Bhang Griffin, Family northern coastal protung, leads the whole of ChiHolds Reunion vince, na In motor road building, The Griffin families witM approximately 1,000 miles of some of from this new highways were opened in ward motored up to Clarkston 1929 from which 'tolls of $600, Saturday, July 12 . where the 000 were collected. ' Griffin reunion was held. 225 were seated to a hoi dinner, Henry Lamar, heavyweight and a light luncheon later in pug, formerly was amateur light of the afternoon. All reported" a heavy-weigchampion most enjoyable family gather- America. ing where a good feeling prevailed. $3.25 TO IDAHO FALLS Since the wash-o- ut in Weber canyon Thursday evening of AND RETURN last week, all trains going east $2.70 have had to pass through TO BLACKFOOT Cache Junction which has AND RETURN kept the main line continually JULY 18 busy with a train J nassing one way or the other about every From Logan via Oregon Short fifteen minutes. Mr Andrew Peterson had Ure .Railroad. Tickets good the misfortune, while taking a only in coaches or chair cars bath, to slip and fall on the .and limit for return to home tUv?iJ?reaklllK twP ?r th.ree rlJ?s destination before midnight were put in place by Lf Jniv oi Ask- local a&enl Dr. Rees. She is resting as comfortable as possible at , tor further details. present. (Advertisement) fAndy . - . Trans-Continen- - tal w, Tire their-friend- ht ! i I . BVtiOPFlSt When wedding J twin to urri nr, it my prestnt Lou't nnhupiuneaa iucremiea bv eauae ehe kninra her line for ' lotto, her iirynmor m ahyht. it former flout tn a tnoke-brheeuqufiemrvtTwho continues to ho hi'II o teener aha reher uf( turn, JTryn Stfjna herself to marrying anil nor fu (.opdon to do there 90 me ahoppuio the ticrult ntnllu meet, Tony, and e take her tor a rule the dap before her wedding He telle her Unit hr won't nttmid the ireddtuo but that he will fly over the chunk In hia plane just before the cere a measure of iMowy- and write the sitt. Jou pood hut tor her eecrrtlif regi'rte the tact that he ie not to be the groom. Chapter 31 TO FORGET TRYING IT was a. melancholy Tony who dragged himself Into his flat after the ride with Mary Lou. What a jam that was!" he exclaimed lo himself, fie was forced to admit, however, that he was glad to have seen .iaryLou again. The thought of her wedding only added more coals to hie Are of discontent ft had astounded Tony to discover that hia direction for Mary Lou actually had reached a point Where he could deny it to forget Mary Lon, her wedding and everything in connection with it but the matter had become an obsession. Finally, in desperation, Tony des cided that be would attend farewell bachelor dinner. In certain moods men like to torture themselves. Brynmor, he knew, had Issued the Invitation to him for one feaso'n, and one reason only to gloat ever his defeated rival.' "Well, let him crow," Tony muttered. "I deserve to be gloated over fool that I am." Ife dressed listlessly. I may be a jackass for going to this dinner," Tony thought as be drove to the club, "but.wh$t do I care?" Brynmor greeted him with halfhearted cordiality. It was nice of you to come, Bryn-mor- Ton grinned. Yes. I thought It rather sporting myself." Brynmor tried to conceal his embarrassment by turning to another guest. - Tony drifted over to the cocktail bar. "Side car, he ordered, and felt better after drinking it. He bad another and felt better atilt. At dinner Tony found himself seated between two men he didn't know, and didnt wish to know. Still, the? were willing to drink with him, and Brynmor hadnt stinted bis goests in the matter of wine. There were nearly a dozen varieties of It. and Tony sampled them all. Speeches went with the 'champagne. Pompously, the man on Bryn mors right arose to propose a toast to the health of the bridegroom. , He made a lengthy speech, full of the usual remarks the boys would miss their gay. carefree bachelor brother; matrimonial (.backlog were closing in on him; they Supposed he would go the suburban way and be an empire builder. , . . There were laughs at this point, s and aly knowing glances in direction. Tonys fingers suddenly snapped the stem of the glass he was holding. His cheerful, philosophic mood passed, tn the flash of an eye, lo one Of cold fury. Fatuous idiot," he muttered un If he thinks Im dor hs breath. going to listen to this twaddle. Before the crov da laughter had subsided, Tony sprang to his 'feet and drowned the speakers voice by shouting hoarsely; For hfa a folly good clloro For het a jolly good fellow Somewhat surprised, the others took up the song. It wasn't quite time for It. but they could only conclude that Titherlngtons friendly enthusiasm bad caused him to forget himself. , The speaker, turned red in the face, and glared angrily at Tony, who was standing with one foot on the table, waving a broken glass. When the din of the song Anally .subsided, Brynmor rose to reply. Before he had a chance to begin, Tony shouted; I, .he defeated rival, aalnta yoaj" He sent a glass of champagne sailing through the air. and it narrowly escaped Brynmors head. The guests howled as It 0 ashed to the floor. Several whispered To their Not quite the best neighbors, taste," or "Must have bad too much." Tony realized that his conduct was becoming abominable, but he continued to lead the riot by waving glasses wildly as ba rocked back and forth with one toot oh his chair, and the other perched precariously on the edge of the' table. Bryn-mor- -- to and including Sept. Return limit 1 days. allowed within time limit. of ronml trip fares from For further flails F. L. SCOFIELD, Agent ' Boise, Idaho Blackfoot, Idaho.. Burley, Idaho Garland, Utah Idaho Falls, H;lh Ontario, Oregon $18.G5 $7.35 $10.35 $2.60 $g.75 $21.35 Pocatello, Idaho...., $6.00 Twin Falls, Idaho $12.35 Proportionately : 27 Stopovers Examples Logan to low fares to other points. D. S. SPENCER, General Passenger ewer 7fte Qt crtet id Haute Agent - COMES TO TOWN fIiiS i MRS. CHRIS. CHRIST1 INSEN, Correspondent Rolph-Jone- s the water Is to be returned to the natural channel of the Robinson Spring branch at a point 4880 ft S. and 4700 ft. W. of the N14 cor. said Sec. 26. This application is designated In the Bute Engineer's, Office as File No. 10866, - N1C-E-G1R- L -- Presently a waitei approached and tactfully intimated that Mr. Titheringlon .was wanted on the telephone. Tony bad seen Brynmor motion to the same chap a moment before. He knew i( was a Ha, but took the hint "Kicked out." he grinned to the waiter, once they were in the hall outside. The man coughed apolo getlcsliy. and Tonf banded bins a ten shilling note. "A purse of gold to the execu tloner!" be exclaimed grandiloquently. Knocking bis opera bat askew with the silver knob of his black ebony cane, he eaunteied down the corridor and out Into the street The evening Was yonng. and Tony decided to visit the Emerald Dragon. It bad been some time since he had made an appearance there. Where's that little dancing girl. Clarice? he demanded of the head The girl with the red waiter. were however, evidenced, and together with all and singular the and tenements, hereditaments, thereunto beAll protests against the grant- appurtenances wise appering of said application, stating longing or in any the reasons therefore, must be taining. Dated this 30th, day of June by affidavit in duplicate, accom- 1930. panied With a fee of $1.00, and W. H. Shaw, Sheriff of Cache filed tn this office within thirty 130) days after the completion County, Utah. Wm. A. Hilton. Salt Lake of the publication of this notice. Bldg. Geo. M. Bacon, State Engi- City Utah, Attorney for Plaintiff. neer. (Advertisement) Date of first publication, July 1930. SALE SHERIFFS Date of completion of publication, August 1, 1930. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF CACHE COUNTY, STATE OF W. H. Chaw, Shernf of Cache with all and singula the tent Utah- -ments, hereditaments, and A. Hilton, Salt Lake Wmpurtenances thereunto belong-- f City,- - Utah. 409 McComick Bldg. ing or in anywise appertaining. Dated this 30th day of June Attorney for Plaintiff, i 1930. (Advertisement) - - NOTICE OF SALE OF DELINQUENT WATER STOCK Notice Is hereby given that, as shown by the books of the Logan Island y the assessment levied March 26th., 1930, on the stock as listed below ban not been paid and if not paid before will be offered at public sale on July 23rd., 1939 at 3 p. m. at the residence ef tint secretary, 37. East 3rd. South street and sold to the highest bidder to cover the amounts of assessments and cost of sale. $1.23 David Athay Certificate 419 1 share $3.75 James Anderseiv Certificate 108 3 shares Archie Anderson Certificate 504 2 shares $2.50 $2-T. 8. Britton Certificate 3532 shares $ Ida M. Boyce H. Sewrel Sertifirate 499 1 2 shares A. G. Barber Est Certificate 128 3 shares .. 2 Iriah Benson Certificate 9134 shares Solon Barber Estate Certificate 165 7 shares $8.75 UTAH, F. J. Ballz Certifieatex677 $1355 I share .. R. K. ROCKWELL, GUARDLAN-Plaintiff, E. 63e T. Bower Certificate 8841-share PROBATE AND VS. PARLEY P. BINGHAM, JR, NOTICE $3.73 Hannah Broberg Certificate 218 3 shares SHIP SUSAN BINGHAM, Defendants, S. E. Byington Certificate 7155 shares $8.23 To be sold at Sheriffs sale John C. Broberg Certiorate 277 3 shares CLERK COUNTY $3.73 CONSULT on of 30th 1930, SIGNthe RESPECTIVE July Andrew H. Brown day shares $1.88 Certificate 297 t OR THE the at of the door front INFORCounty 1 821 David H. FURTHER Bankhead $1.25 ERS FOB John Miles Certifieate sharp ' Cache Court House in Logan, IV. Vernon 707 Crockett MATION. $1.25. Certificate l sliure County, Utah, at the hour of John U. Carlisle Estate 4rtifirate 33 2 $3.13 sharps 4 shares $5.00 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP 12 oclock m., the following de- H. E. Crorketi Mrs. Hattie Larsen Certificate scribed property situated in the George D. (ardon Certificate 437 1 THE FIRST JUDICIAL shares,. Certificate 485 4 OF THE STATE OF County of Cache, State of Utah, $9.38 shares. Certificate 787 2 shares . shares $3.13 UTAH, IN AND FOR THE Joseph Camper Est. Certificate 538 2 Beginning at a point Two Harry Camper Certificate 539 2 COUNTY OF CACHE. $3.13 shares (2) rods South of the North- Cardon Jewelry Co. J. A. Croekett Certificate 5.15 1 share $1.25 west corner of the Northeast KIkmIs B. Cook E. W. I.undahl Certificate 1571 share NOTICE TO CREDITORS ! $L25 In the Matter of the Estate quarter (NE!4) of the North- Ernest W. Cardon Certificate 584 2 shares $2.50 west quarter (NW14 ) of Section Pardon Co. J. E. Olson Certificate 667 13 shares of Absolom Burris, Deceased. $15.00 claims Twelve (12), Township Thirteen Gilbert W. Cole Certificate 806 3 shares Creditors will present $3.73 with vouchers to the under- (13) North, Range One (1) West M. D. Cardon Certificate 782 1 share $1.25 Of Tom the Salt Lake Meridian and Mrs, Emer Crockett Estate Certificate 723 1 share signed at the office of L, $1.23 One Emer J. Crockett Certificate 724 First National Bank running thence South .... Perry, 63c share .....1...,..-;-.- . -- on or Hundred Fifty-eight 4158L-rods;, Logan,-Ut- ah, Building, 6:ic- 'Crockett Certificat e 723 David shale" of before the 28th day August, thence East Twenty (20) rods; Milford E. Christensen Certificate 870 1 share $1.23 1930. thence North one Hundred A. R. fread Certificate 756, 828 2 shares $2.50, June Fifty-eigthence Date of first publication, (158) rods; 63 2 W. D. Cranney Certificate 734 share West Twenty 20) rods to the 26.1930. 693 Edward Clark Certificate 2 J. 0 shares of A. Executor of Noble, William beginning, containing Deseret Savings Bank Certificate 142 4 shares place $5.00 of testament acres One and will Nineteen and the last (19). shares $1.88 R. Davenport A. B. Harrison Certificate 153 1 Hundred Twenty . (120) square Helen said Deceased. Est. H. D. Davidson Wm. Doutre Certificate 465 22 shares $27.56 L. Tom Perry, Attorney for rods of land. Also beginning at W. R.. Dahle Estate Certificate $12.50 89134 shares a point One Hundred Thirty-fiv- e Jesse Earl Albert P. Jenkins Certificate Executor $1.23 share 711 Date of last publication, July (135) rods East of a point 8 shares 471 $10.00 Two (2) rods South of the Eiglrtlf Ecclesiastical Ward Certificate 26.1930. $2.50 A. Erickson Certificate 1942 shares Northwest corner of the North- C. $1.2! share NOTICE TO CREDITORS east quarter (NE14) of North- John Alma Frank Certificate 5271 $3.75 In the Matter of the estates west Quarter (NWli ) of said Oscar T. Frank Certificate 524, 589 3 shares $1.23 Christoffersen and Section Twelve (12), and run- Anna Frank Estate Weston Vernon Certificate 66 1 share of Henry $1.25 Flora H. Christoffersen, both ning thence South Fourteen J. J. Fry Certificate 785 1 share shares M. J. Falslev Mr. Malnibcl'g Certificate 788 3 $4.38 d6C6&S6d (H) rods; thence East Ten (10) $3.75 Creditors will present claims rods; thence North Fourteen II. J. Frederick Certificate 518 3 shares $1.25 with vouchers to the undersign(10) M. A. Fames Estate Certificate 338 1 share (14) rods; thence West ten $2.50 ed at his residence In Richmond. rods to the place of beginning, Mrs. George Finlayson Certificate 155 2 shares $2.50 Cache County, Utah on or be- cohtalning One Hundred Forty Calvin Fletcher Certificate 6992 shares $2.50 fore the 16th. day of September, (140) square rods. A total acre- George Gardner Certificate 5852 shares shares $1.83 1930. Date of first publication age of Twenty (20) acres and Celia Green Certificate 746, 8321 1 1 share $1.25 One Hundred (100) square rods Fred Gibbons Certificate 231 335-July 15th, 1930. 42e 1-3 share Edward Gibbons Certificate Harold H. Christoffersen, Ad- of land- $1.25 with a full primary Mrs. E. J. Hess Certificate 330 1 share ministrator. Together $1.25 C. W. Dunn, Attorney for es- water right for all of the above Eleanor A. Hendricks Certificate 392 I share $3.00 described land from the Cache Samuel Holbrook Estate Certificate 402, 406 5 shares tate. $3.75 Valley Irrigation District, and Hyrum E. Hansen Certificate 665 3 shares 2 .... $3.13 shares NOTICE TO CREDITORS together with all other ditch William Eli Hawkins Certificate 119, 9322 $2.50 In the matter of the Estate and water rights to which the Mrs. Richard Henstrom Certificate 812 2 shares $i.23 of Joseph Nelson, Deceased. said Parley P. Bingham Jr. and William J. Hill Frank Bingham Certificate 171 1 share $3.75 Creditors will present claims Susan Bingham, or the premises Ole J. Hansen Certificate 192 3 shares 83c share with vouchers to the under- were on April 27, .1922, or there- Mary P. Humphreys Certificate 641 $1.25 after entitled, or which were Paul Hailstone Certificate 7261 share signed at his residence in $2.5 Cache County, Utah, on or then or thereafter used on said Emily T. Hcndrieks Certificate 733, 883 2 shares $2.50 before the 17th. day of October, premises, however evidenced, Matilda Hartvigsen J. C. Broberg Certificate 615 2 shares 63 share 1930. Date of First Publication, and together with all and sing- Rose Jones Certificate 3461-June 16th, 1930. ular the tenements, heredita- Clara Jonson Certificate 36 1 share and appurtenances J. I. II. Jacobsen Alex Nelson Certificate 368 3 shares Hyrum J. Nelson. Adminis- ments tratorshares thereunto belonging or in any I. P. Jacobsen Estate Certificate 841 2 i.JC. W. Dufin, Attorney for wise appertaining. John A. Johnson Certificate 57 3 shares '$3.73 (Adv.) Estate. $1.25 Dated this 30th day of June. Caroline Jacobson Certificate 93 1 share $1.88 1930. shares Elijah 31. Jones Certificate 522 1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS W. H. shares Shaw, Sheriff of Mary K. Jensen Certificate 519 1 Estate of matter the In the Cache County, Utah. $3.m) Carl A. Jensen Certificate 482, 6184 shares-- . of Lucinda P, Naf, Deceased. -- Wm. A. $5.00 Hilton, Salt Lake City, Larentz Johnsqn Estate Certificate 1604 shares Creditors will present claims Utah, 409 McComick $2.50 Bldg, Clarissia E.' Spires Certificate 852 2 shares esnamed above the against 94e for Plaintiff. Irving Jarobson Certificate 7123-- 4 share tate with vouchers, to L. Tom Attorney (Advertisement) $1.88 Martha Jones Certificate 815 1 L2 shares admin for the Perry, attorney W. R. Jacobson Certificate 2581 share $1.25 SHERIFFS SALE lstrator of the Estate of Lucin$1.25' Seth W. Jones Certificate 837 1 share da P. Naf, deceased, at the First $2.50 . Certificate 324 2 shares National Bank building, Logan, IN THE FIRST JUDICIAL DIS- Fred Kidgeil shares $1.88 TRICT COURT IN AND FOR Alpha Lincoln Certificate 3231 Cache County, Utah, on or beN. S. Bell Certificate 3691 N. A. $1.88 shares fore the 28th day of August, CACHE COUNTY, STATE OF MatildaLarsen $13.75 Lindelof Certificate 880 11 shares UTAH. 1930. 91c share Yeppa Lund Certificate 658 Date of first publication, June A. P. BLOUGH, Plaintiff, VS. Jensine Larsen Certificate 523 14 shares $17.50 23 1930. $1.23 ANNIE L. Isabella Lambert H. E. Croekett Certificate 4561 share Arthur C. Campbell, admin- ROBERT REID, $2.50 f. G. Lindbiad Certificate 5292 shares istrator of the estate of ' Lucin- REID and LEE CHARLES MIL- A. shares $1.88 C. Linford Certificate 6421 LER, Defendants, (Adv.) da P. Naf, deceased. $1.25 To be sold at Sheriffs sale George W. Lieshman Certificate 2031 share $5.00 NOTICE TO CREDITORS . on the 30th day of July 1930, at E. VV. Lundahl Certificate 2064 shares $2.50 In the Matter of the Estate the front door of the County Torval Larsen Certificate 2902 shares $1.25 also Court House in Logan, Cache James L, McCracken Certificate 702 I share of, PAUL M. PAULSON, known as P. M. PAULSON, P. County, Utah, at the hour of Jacob F. Milhsr Estate John F. Wright Certificate 29 2 shares $250 $2.50 M. PAULSEN, P. M. POULSON 12 oclock M., the. following de- Willard, Mickelson Certificate 3622 shares $2.50 Muir E. VV. Ames Certificate' 428 2 shares and P. M. POULSEN," Deceased. scribed property situated in the Moses'MeCuIioch-IGertifie$1.23 4681 share Creditors will present claims County of Cache, State of Utah, Bert Walker Bros. Bankers Jos. H. Schvanevehlt Cert. 873 12 shares $15.00 with vouchers to the undef-signe- d Two Matts Mattson Estate Ebiora Erickson Certificate 613 9 shares $11.25 at its Commencing atof a pointNorthadministrator shares $8.13 the (2) rods South Matts Mattson Estate J. E. Mattson Certificate 613 6 bankings houfce in Logan, Cache west comer of the Southwest W. D. McClellan Certificate 7401 share $1.25' County, Utah, on or before the $3.75 Quarter (SW14 ) of the North- J. A. Merham Certificate' 876 S' shares 17th day of November, 1930. shares '. $6.88 Quarter (NW!4) of Sec- Mrs. Ephraim Mikkelson Certificate 637, 714 5 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK west Twelve (12), $4.06 Township L. R. Martineau Estate Certificate 6073 4 shares OF LOGAN, UTAH, Administra- tion Thirteen (13) North, Range One Wm. McCalmont Estate Certificate 744, 793, 794 5 shares $6.23 tor. Meri.... $2.30 B. A. Norman Certificate 5012 shares Attor- (1) West of the Salt Lake YOUNG & BULLEN, dian, running thence South Charles Naylor Certificate 544, 7295 shares $6.25 neys. Seventy-eig- ht (78) rods, thence N. P. Nielsen Est Yeppa Lund Cert. 137, 3838. shares $10.63 First publication July 15, 1930. East Eighty (80) rods, thence T. J. 'Mirhaelsen Certificate 9i0 1 share $1.21' Last publication August 16, North Seventy-eig(78) rods, Hannah S. Olsen Certificate 265 3 shares $3.75 1930. to thence West Eighty (80) rods $1.25 Henry Otte Ollie Otte Certificate 2211 share place of beginning, together Lauritz Olsen Certificate 2192 2 shares $3.13 SHERIFFS SALE ; wit4i a right-of-wleading H. J. Olsen Certificate 7621 shares $1.88 OF COURT from the pul 11. A. Pedersen Estate CerTificaTe 599 2 shares Uf THE DISTRICT $250 THE FIRST JUDICIAL DIS- above described land, described Maggie Parkinson C. Fomtesheek Certificate 46 1 share $1.25 THE as the follows: ! at AND FOR commencing TRICT IN $5.00 Clarence S. Peterson Certificate 630 4 shares SecSTATE of comer said Northwest COUNTY OF CACHE, $3.75 Olof I. Pedersen Certificate 1043 shares Twelve tion (12), OP UTAH. running Marv Fonnesbeek Petersdn Certificate 174 2 shares $2.50 (82) N. E. Peterson Estate Certificate 1802 shares thence South Eighty-tw- o $350 va e Plaintiff Twenty-fivJ. East thende Ewing, rods, Mary $1.25, Joseph Perry Certificate 908 1 share tveorge Q. Stephenson, Olive L. (25) feet thence North Eighty-tw- o Peter Peterson Certificate 6791 share ... $1.23 Charles Lee Miller, West thence (82) rods, Stephenson. J. Grant Peterson Certificate 717 2 shares , $2.50 L. P- - Peterson, Mary E, Stan-fi- n Twenty-fiv- e (25) feet to the Pauline E. Palmer Certificate 2811-63e share Perry L. Stanfill, Marba place of beginning; excepting Clarence Peterspn Certificate 9231 share $1.23 G. StanfilL Starlin F. Stanfill, from the first above described Clarence R. $1.23 Rogers Certificate 761 1 share Claudine tract of land a right-of-wBeulah S. Stanfill, $23.00 J. Roberts Certificate 64720 shares Stanfill Harris, Enos J. Hedbon one (1) rod In width along the John $250 Sarah. Peterson Reading Certificate 1812 shares 3. entire West - Side Thereof. M ah ala- - Hebdon, . Melvin 1.25- Roberts Certificate 7321 share Also beginning at a point on Henry Hebdon, May Hebdon, Mary E. $1.23 Ida Simmons Romriell Certificate 8941 share Edwards, R. A. Tilbot, Aloy the East side of street Eleven Mary Schvanevehlt Certifieate 86711 shares $13.75 (11.75) chains South Cherry, George Rawlins, Cuba and. 25-1Schvaneveldt Certificate 284, 46!) 8 shares $1! of a point Four (4) chains East Joseph River Irrigation Company, VV. Swensen $1 Certificate 4263 shares ..., of the Northwest corner - of David corporation. Defendants, Ecclesiastical Ward Certificate 112 4 shares . $5 To be sold at Sheriffs sale Block One (1), Plat C. Smith-fiel- d Sixth $250 Julius Slender Estate Certifieate 158 2 shares . on the 30th, day of July 1930, city survey, running thence F. Shurtliff Certifieate 161, 7774 shares $3.00 at the front door of the County East Ten (10) chains, thence JohnM. .Sotenson Certifieate 1792 shares $250' Court House-i- n Logan, Cache South Two (2) chains, thence Ellen Smlth Certificate $1.25 2251 share County,- - Utah, at the hour of West Ten (10) chains, thence Charles H. Skidmore Certifieate 264, 3822 shares $250 12 oclock M., the following de- North along East line of street Certifieate 1872 shares .... $250 scribed property situated In the Two (2) chains to place of be- Caroline SkanchyCertificate 793 7 shares $8.73 Savage County of Cache, State ef Utah, ginning, dontaining Two (2) Parley $3.00 Anders Thomasen Estate Certifieate 634 shares acres, F. Thorpe Certificate 4784 shares TfflO The Northwest quarter (NW Together with a full primary Charles $250 J. T. Thompson Certifieate 686. 789 2 shares Thirty-nin- e (11), water right for (4) of Section Eleven H. Thorpe Certifieate 227 2 shares $250 , Township Fourteen 14) North, (39) acres of land from the John $1.25 Lake Cache Valley Irrigation Dis- A. M. Thomas H. A, Pedersen Cerfifirate 236 1 share Range One (1) West Salt Hunshare 83e Certificate 3111-trict, and together with aD Leslie Watkins Meridian, containing One H. Watkins Certifieate 7011 share $1.25 dred Sixty (160) acres of land. other ditch and water rights Joseph $1.23 with eight (8) and rights to the use of water VV. A. Williamson Certifieate 337 1 share Together Certificate 7713 shares $2.50 shares of the capital stock of for Irrigating said premises or Carl VYahlstfoni : $1.25 ' the Cub River Irrigation com- for domestic use thereon to William VYatsen Ccrtif irale 5421 share $250 all Reid Annie and Robert which pany, and together with $250 other ditch and water rights L. Reid, or the said premises, Irrigatiim-fomiikn- -- . hair? Oh, she Is gone," with an expres sive gesture. "I do not know where but they say she Is on the conti. nent." Tony wandered toward the dance floor. eat down and ordered ebam pagne. To his uucertain eyes It seemed that dozens of waiters responded to his wishes. Suddenly he spied a girl sitting opposite him. She wore an atro clous pink frock with sleeVes. in another moment he would have stnmbled across the floor and asked her to dance, hut Instead ha Jumped to bis feet, called for bis bill, and departed. Next he went to the Jungle Club. There he came upon a party which included Gwendolyn Carruthers. She greeted him with a cold stare. Iley. Gwendolyn," he grinned as he passed her table, dont let your face freeze that way. Id advise you to smile." The others laughed, but Gwen dolyn blushed in fury. Someone asked Tony to join the party, but he waved his hand in refusal and made for the door. He wanted to go Bomewhere else . . . somewhere else. . . . The rest of the night was a'Con tfnuous round of other night clubs Tony himself didn't reraemhei which ones they were. He had foi gotten his car, and left bis fate it the hands of willing taxi drivers. He had a befuddled Impression 01 climbing one set of stairs, am) of seeing tables down another jammed together . . . people eat ing . . . bands playing . . . syncopal Ing . . . all different yet all tb same all expensive . , , all crowd ed . . . and all damnably rotten He was trying to escape from him self . . . trying to escape from thoughts of Mary Lou. Four oclock, when the first fin' gers of dawn were stretching over the horizon, found him seated on a stool in a coffee stall on a dingy side street where be never had been before. Come on, boys, lets eat Th treat's oa me." He waved an unsteady arm toward halt a dozen who sat near him. "Wtaatii R be, boys? Order any thing you like. Weil eat everything in the whole bloomin' stand. . . ." The man beside Tony applauded "The guvnors a wft, e is." Tony accepted the compliment, and Ordered a fresh cup of coffee for each of them. After a few minutes, a man with a hurdy-gurdappeared on the scene. "Ah. music hath charms!" Tony cried. and upset his coffee down bis Bhirt front and be threw half a Here! crown to the man. "Lets have some music to greet the new day." The little mustached man in the checkered cap, surprised at the sign of a customer, was only too ready to oblige. He turned the handle, and the machine did the rest Tony encouraged the others to lift their voices In song. Hu con ducted with a sausage. After one mournful tnne, the hurdy-gurdchanged to the la test dance piece in It was a fall sea Its repertoire. son old. Ltlt orel mil that I loot pou. Left pretend that you love me. ... ... or the said premises, on the 9th day of April 1917, or there after entitled, and which were then or thereafter used on said premises, phenson ... Then all the world Will paradise bo. , Tony covered his head with his hands and rested hts weary head on the counter. The others langlied at him as tears came to his face. A minute later he arose and paid the bill, bid an affectionate fare well to his newly found Jriends. and started to stagger homeward. "Must pull myself together, he muttered. Its Mary Lous wed ding day. 1 must fetch Gay Girl this noon. Twould never do to die appoint Mary Lou." (Copyright isl, Ilayrle Qretgt Tony does keen his promise to FolMary Lou wth variations. low tha atory tomorrow. 50 LEGAL NOTICES 2 . 2 2 310-455- DI8-1RI- to-w- it: 2 2 - 2 2 ht $2-5- 2 2 3 Nib-ley- 2 4 - . -i 2 2 2 2 4 nte' to-w- it; 2 2 2 ht ay 2 J, 2 ay ' 00 -- State Engineers Office, Salt means of the Lower Richmond Lake City, Utah, June 25, 1930. Irrigation Company Canal a Notice Is hereby given that distance of 15,000 ft. to a point the Sego Milk Products com- which bears 940 ft. W. and 693 pany, whose principal place of ft. S. of the N14 cori Sec. 26. business is Salt Lake City, Utah, said township and range and has made application in accor- - ; there commingled with the dahee wifh the requirements of water of Stewart Springs from 1.5 c. f. s. the Session Lawsof Utafc-191- 9 to 1929 inch to appropriate 3.5 of water is to be diverted and c. f. s. of water from Stewart commingled with the water Springs and High Creek in from High Creek and used from Cache County, Utah. Two c. f. s. October 15th to April 1st of of water is to be diverted from each year for industrial purHigh Creek at a point which poses at the manufacturing bears-404- 8 ft.W. and 1103 ft. plant ef applicant at Richmond, N, of the EA cor. Sec. 14, T. Utah'. Aftr having been so used iwhich-an-additio- nal te-w- ltr 2 . - of water and rights to the-'usfor irrigating said premises or for domestic ' use George thereon to which Q. Stephenson and Olive JL.- Ste- - were on the 19th day of May 1922. or thereafter entitled, and which iwere then ' or thereafter used on said premises, however evidenced, .and together $1.25 $1.25. $158 By Order of the Board of Directors n.WVS, Secictary N.-V- . V 0 - |