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Show N TiifSilay, KavnnLoi' 1C, lit'jii. LOCaN CiTT, CACmn ldTA jOUkKAL, BEAUTY BY MME. Ql l VIVE The Raggedv Bob To Enhance Y'our Individuality Shaping Catchy Music Pretty Costumes Lively Scenes PAGE FIVE Classified a word per issue.. ESTABLISHED Main, Logan, Utah beginUr?' at the hour of twelve o'clock noon, hr said dav, and continuing until all of the. ;aid property shall hate bee a sold. be paid in advance. One Minimum for first insertion 15 cent. Dated this 13th day of November, I hi26 Plat I A. i Iigan City Survey jot Block 1 jltov Aiister Me 5 Amt. 1 John F. Mon son r Proven to Be Eight FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS Thatcher Brothers t i m t Cull n: in in i; Times as Pure as Standard Carhage and rubbish removed. Cal Brnking Compan; 4 8. Drinking Watei (Right of way) oi. n IviKim i ok svi.r at the : V. O. I Coca-Col- j a I 4 School-Oo- dles Japanese Jingles T ah Classified Advertising Advertisements must rent NATIONAL DRINK November 19th Nlbley Hall of Pretty Girls ID I PURITY OF Junior High Operetta Boarding CoOtfYT. Recently ' joruN the IniM'tnn (mum i. office. 1IH Dll. Co omission ikriii d ,i belli tin to K Col! SUL TRADE Dl! KENT iVioneil lump on bill S Modem lailroadv in ho I in ted xi.tiix to the el livi thill no tram mi id .i e dnnb 6.e- - te.m, liume 1 2 J h iti!' water which loni.umd mil I mi r ( lii.vi' oi trade haft rid colonic- - p i (nine iiilti nut 111 hoi sis I'hone I1 LO( t n Her. at the sihik tiim npholdiii-- I i In. p ns pure ami fit public lion any water with let,.--, limn mi rob -- Ilk, li lines, consist colonies. and wall ins's ol show i ,im in. This announci pii m Mini: as n Vdiinss ininnie In Hie Join n.tl dors ft concrete t iiiduid of pinny k one aimn t lo'VV lie ol intense iiueren 10 imun national rm; :s v i ibe count i;, l.ii a Si pai aim No ( with menu ion.ianie.s throin-hun- t it.n - am pipe fhmie qt l.ichuc ill- particularly those who in.inul.irnu food products. The Coca-Co- t font a 4 d parij for instance ,t w ,n s liuvnu I. .ill load tn-- l ( las-Ithe yieiim tot pitiity nil; t( will In .In n ip b h lows, Ve pin dav - fall D'i r I pruaulions in putting mi its 3!) 3 -- W. M. SCOTT-1- st North. Chiropractor . I , su 1 , 'll pon-um- 1 r -- ' v Al l, TIIK ItFI.1 4BI.K TRANSFKIj MMN- J.W. AULT and SON Phone 4 48. ( William I.ulhy reliable.r watch mnh er NoVh of Cache Valley Rank Logan, Utah. Picot A V, Keosp (leoige Q, Rich .... Joseph Kundell .. . Alfird J. Atklnkon Mrs 10. R. Merrick Jot ft h Ouayle E. W. AVatson Charles Johnson .. Dnrihy L. Roundy Children's plain and fancy sewing biibv layettes a specialty. Reason, William Evhn .... able Phone ll.'l-- j 104 Ciockett Ave Howard Icarson .. ' I i I F.WKITFRS Repulred at your Fred Hey wood .... office or home, flood work and Christian Larsen .. bur limes Call me at Logan Hotel Karree l.arsea .. 5 j it. 'll. Oilneg James S Biatt.in A) her I C, Larsen duet, years ago csialihstied ib,s WWTFD Reliable gill oi middle Selma Benson .... 7 ol nurse hmtcriftl test us the tirt n,ed woman for general bouse-vvm- Selma penson ... the 21 tests thtmi-l- i which Coca-Col- a No washing Phone' 1 til;. laron Bench t tic befott it leaves passes ij Fred Hey wood fai tory. Sample p m.x even lioni M lUFLI.I Vi By liceitsed Mrrcol-li-- l' Fioyd Rose lank of Coca Cola ooi a pei mil ol .Mt ctMitv. TK West. 4th South. Rob rt TL Jeppson years havfe proven tliai Hie ninutn Phone a.1. Ivv I,. Rutledgo .. nine cen-t- i of haeterial colonies pit JS'mes Wood ........ a1 2 h WWIIKD in ter of Coca-Col- a re.u Restaurant suup workers, man and wife will serve the pur- William C. Hansen maximum of 12 and a nun mum oi A. B. Thurbcr as a which pose, (minin' 63 West 1st South. 0, figures, compared to 4 48 If red O Picot 315.89 standard of 100. place the puiity ol 5 S M.E 48 111.48 head of high WANTED .... rol:f Schiffmnn J'litem C.lrl work Coca-Col- a for by Steady syrup humid question It milk ,4 Kgihte-ea lo 211.67 Alfnd C. Picot ...... 8 4 tuouuein Winter. Phone should also be considered that. tins Honor e 6 IS C. J. Kearl 84.67 Holstein yearling heifi rs 2 mustersyiup readnes the rnnsummer inixtd WO Isle . 62.97 Mr R. K. Moclich ..7 48 EOK willi carbonated wabr which mater- ed Holstein warline bulls, (all from RENT 63.74 the pi ize winning hull owuet by the Maty A. Davis ........ 7 48 ially reduces even the negligible il.vrnm I 369.46 Hrt Vssocia Andrew EIIaaor"T.2 49 Holstein eders - 5 roomed FUR RENT furhouse of Z Conc rnmg this matter count 4 i a ist ei ed 270.63 liolslein nun (& b I Frsltrlck k. StokM C.) nKhed. Modem. Close in. Phone eorg-- Thomas ... 2 49 Mr. C. I,. Jones. Industrial Fellow, lion WMJ IwflM 3 4 49 260.27 sues and Ueali producing; jOeoige Thomas lie- - fioip Milton Institute of Industrial John R. Dahl . 4 49 . 1,247.23 with complete teeords for 28 Ye,." replied Lydia. lift ins I hei scinch, recently remarked Caihnn dames, 447.07 lalions. a grade cows, Just FOR RENT light house keeping (Jew ge Andrews ... 1 BO fare. nod Kent pulled off Ills cap and ation prevents multiplication of the 201 North 1st East. G. Picot . ... 1 63 293.11 Alfred five tons of alf apartment. freshened. Thirty tender a warm, causes KMfd the re. hadiria and aetu.ilh girlish Up. built One derrick. C. Plat alfa Logan Survey City hay. newly a Iv lingeriNgly. lion, without wrl duclion in count. Fiom the stand- One hundred a gal cans of Anhder I,ot Block Amt. consumer, point of the individual gently tumid L.vdla homeward. 3 32.67 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR M, N. Cederlund ...-Complete household fur-- . that tie ha'1 especially when one is in a strange ilro. honpv. Ki life amimmeement nit lire .all bought new June 1 1926. U. S, Land Office at Salt Lake City.) Rty Bnllcn and ' hrnl.cn with Billy Norton did not vicinity with a doubtful or admitted- . Utah, Oct, 25f 1926. Notice la hereby S rge BalliU 136.29 A water supply, the! winter !y dangerous it mnnl to ii great deal. that of llyrumA J. W. Hayward ... .. 9 74.05 Willard Petersen given chances of immunity from disease ("Pie on. he and Billy met coii'ddnily C23.24 Utah, who, on April 10, 1923, made' James A Anderson 17 ! are better If one diinks only high-it lie mttuge ami. outwardly fti least stock Wul.sing homestead entry No Roy ttullen and 02SX23, for Eif, EL',, KWi.NEVj , flee Set go Ballif wire friemlh. The commission tin Iv carbonated water and bevei sues." 20 3 970.15 The Reason for the numerous 12, Kited IK sitting arid turned it find 1 342:38 KKjNBt, SW14NEV4, MV 'A A gust us Gordon .. produe-svruabout the In 11 safeguards placed SE'A Bee, 13, Twp. ever lo emigres. ( 'enures!. Ing-North, Range J. II, Rosengreen .. 2. 6 (4.31 Coca-Col- a Mon J of the and st tp'ii d i he diMriu attorney to carry : 6 3 F.dVln Bennion 682.29 of savs A. bottles'' John the the mill ter to the state courts. When ' fdling idalah M, Shepherd 4 ,5 13.20 I.arsrn of the Crjlal Ilotllmg Co. his Ipiil been done all the iiierlminat Education of Board City Logan Coca-Col- a Is the ship II North, Range 5 Euat, BaR RottUng Company, C 5 ed tieaved a vast slch of relief, and 2,198.23 Lake Meridian, has filed notice of Inhigh regard In which public health 1 6 lo rnnrtv lime. William W. 0. prep-uei- l to tention make three to la held who are those in all year the proof, by S J,1 (45.20 During nil I.ydias Junior year, hut Coca-Col- a to the land above des Mifinio Adam establish business. The result of 'AC 1, M. B. Richey And I one I'y appeared in her ointment U. of before the grilled; the Register a : tests these showing maximum bar. 218.14 this, of course. vva with reference to It rial count of 12 as N. Land orfice. at Suit Lake City, Aik a Adam lo compared 6 2 oh 132.43 Adam Thomas on Slh clothes: that perennial haunting pi of Utah, tlie day December, pure water at JOflils conducive of 2 6 69.72 Jam' Adams lem of l.y din's, which only a woman Coca Cola upon which the fupurity, Adams (Right of Way) Claimant name as Witnesses; EL Thomas v ho hnx been motherless and point ture progress of the drink depends. f ' mer Hill, of Wcllsvilla, Utah: James 2 6 16.55 The , can fully appreciate (Advertisement) Brown, Eugene Peterson and Lorenzo Alice S. Adams (Right of Wayl lattei pnrt of February, llieeat rol C. Peterson, all of Hyrum, Utah, - 2 6 - 16.55 lege social event of the year was to but she hung on with h'terni'nalh.n 8. Cardon care John P. Mary It come, the limlor prom. v I.ydia.felt wort of a better cause STATE ENGINEERS OFFICE, Salt ... St, S' Cardon ...... 73,37 me tlifit eilhet field or Billy would .SHERIFF'S S ILK The tilled week, sin took cold an Rose Stephens care of John P. the for this and ask her to go organ elmost iinhenrd of fuoceeding for l.y In The District Court of the First Lake City, i'tah, October 21. 1928. 6 6 Cardon 101.94 And for this she dill, and in die would not do Judicial District of ihe Xtato of Notice is hereby given that F, B. Odspite of, all old Lizzie's 7 2 48.93 Lo- J, F. Jonsson whose office is address ium, in ami for must have u party coat. post the of Utah, net dec Ions. he could not throw it off County J. P Jonnon (Right o( Way) made in has I the matter If gan, knew tic took ia I'tah, application Carlie, .yd At the end of the Toutth wotk she Fedeial Building and 'Lorn Asso- accordance with the requirement a of up with Apios be would go out and errlod tun k her last bundle and -Plaintiff va the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917, a borrow money for her. Site shuddered Ifh fifteen dollars In her pm ketlmok. ciation, a corporation, amended by the Session Laws of Utah, Then she lit tin- - thought of Ibis. ed the street ear fm home George O. Connell and Mrs. Hattie 1919 and 1925 to appropriate .045 ej,$ I). Gunnell, defendant. hear! of the ''College of water from an unnamed spring In She wn trembling with fntlgne nnd Te he on sold at sale the sheriffs discovered that there Bite R'iri:iu. Cache County, i'tah. Raid water i to fev er. 3rd day of December,, 1926 at 12 were girls who were earning their way be diverted at the point of issuanee When siie she reached ihe at front of the noon, door cottage, o'llotk, hromih college and that Ihe bureau whhh, hears 970 ft. B and ft E, Ptrtdehed on the lie out the couch behind the Cat Count Court House, in of the NW Cor. of Sec. 18, loop vas one of Ihe quiet ways used be T. 12 N old hjise hunier wih tier sense of sat l.ogan City Cache County, Utah, the R. 3 E., S.L M. and rhe university lo help thetrt conveyed in ifaction dulled li.v tier hard cough foliow'ing described, (property pipe line a distance of 6060 ft, where,- - , Tl. re was the mending 'department The South Half of Lots One (1) it wil! be used from April 10th to Tf n g Here wi--r fer example. brought and the feverish tasle Ip her mouth. ' December 2l'th of each year for do- - L She was imif asleep, half in a stupor and Two (2, Block Five (5) mestlc H f,.niVi'"!" students every week by the A J '?t f Plat at Weiisviile the homes situ City Survey, when Billy came in. purposes idles of mending of every variety from (1.1-4- ) One and ated at the- Hatch Camp ' la iLog.90i'',lfirdfrrt1? ' Uovv'w the bores -- Ll4 containing he asked. L.vdf stocklnCJA seck8nnd threV I;: 50' heellevs 115 j 5 121 . j Alf onto Cook . i and sjtuatd in Section Three (3), Canyon. 5 16 hare underwear and frayed Jhffsfandfr '"Slicks,' (wfiis(eredv4.)dhi. ''Iiushete in 460.53 Daniels Is In the This application designated Township Ten (10) North of of tas k, aren't there. Hilly? 7 16 ollars These wete imide Info flvek. Francis Owen 90.98 Range One (1) West of the Salt State Engineer Office as File N'e.! Alfted felt her nnd hand Billy th wet up picked to farmed Cole or V. O. Lumber Co. and apes 10043.. Meridian Lake her pulse, pulled t lie aliswl up over 7 16 ... 77.00 gtrlS. Dated this 13th day of November, . All protests against tpe granting 0? lier chest, pul hi cheek down against 8 16 said application, stating the reason H. Ralph 94.51 Eaelv In January, Lydia sneaked 1926. ' her forehead for n moment as lie murlie by affidavit In du- Flat E, Logau City Survey Into tip- little room and mtt again with M. L. PETERSON therefore, must mured. tth. Lydia, don't lie sick! I Lot Block. Amt plicate, accompanied with a fee of a neat but heavy bundle, ghe got Sheriff of Cache County, Utah. 91.00, and filed in this office within Charles Delouey 1 6 193.27 home with it and smuggled It into her couldn't bear It !" Mien lie hurried to . 64.21 the kitchen whoie Lizzie wus getting thirty (30) day after lb completion George I). Caine .... 1 2 room without old Fizzle's seeing It of the publication of this notice. Flat A, Logan Farm Surrey supper. wristbands and', mm face Socks GEO. M. BACON, , . The next thing that l'dla knew she wort it of mend There vv.K lifty ceiff State Engineer. , was In tier own tied and I toe Fulton PKOBATE AND UUARDIA ing in t lie lin kage I Ijntla ealeiitaied Date of first publication. Oct. 28. 1926, NOTICE SHIP was clinloul a thermometer the for it. did he taking night that if package Dale of completion of publication, NoCONSULT COUNT T CLERK OR TH vember 25, 1926. 'tiny night, she would have enough from her mouth. She was via-- turn It SIGNERS RESPECTIVE UOH . confused. money to liny the making of the party INFORMATION KURTHEIi MVI ICE F SILK FOR SI'FA IIL Where' she my fifteen rtotlars? drees and ( leak. In The District Court of the Fir. TAXES asked. The necessity for secrecy was whnt Judicial District of the State ot Whet fifteen dollars, little diutgh made tiic lask prduous. l.ydla finUtah in And For The Coenty Ot Amo was sitting op (lie edge Notice is hereby given that speciished her studying a hurriedly as ter? Cache al taxes for Sewer District No, 7 possible each night fyid went off to of the lied, holding her hand. - NOTICE TO CREDITORS arc due and unpaid in the amounts For my parly dress w Idle mull her room. .It was hitter cold in the In the matter of the estate of and upon the lands set forth, and room when the door was closed, hut with socks please, daddy. C Havball, otherwise known as Lois Amos looked at Lizzie, she tiling a dust cloth over Ihe keyits what Lois llorehead Ifa.vball. deceased. described in the delinquent list hereto attached, and unless said taxes, she wanted for ilia Junior prom. I simile. hole. n shawl over the wl-dCreditors will present claims with including with the guess, said (lie old lady, poor child. wrMHed herself In a quill and unto the undersigned at hU cost of interest, together publication, are paid on or lou shull have fifteen dollars, just vouchers wrapped the handle, fty two o'clock office in Hank Build- before the 2nd 'day of Cache Valley January, 1927, she bad Inlslied Hhd shivering and as soon as you get well, honey, said ing. Logan City, Cache County, Utah the real upon which such Amos. with aching eyes, crept Into bed. on or before the 1 Bth day of Janu- taxes are property a, lien, will on said day, be "All right," said Lydia, hoarsely, ary, 1927. Date of first Within a week she was going about publication; sold for said taxes,' interest cost of her daily work with hollow eyes and "tell Kent so' he '" She trailed off November 13th, 1926. advei Using and expense of sale, at K her clieehg. again into stupor. C. W. Dunn administrator of the Wth3 tii. iln"J tio Logan City Offices, 180 North estate of said deceased. (To be Continued) LYDIA of the Pines vv i Sl T ; n vv I ,f 1 . -- If Any Coiffure Can Be Called Individual, It Is This Cold Slaw of Hirsute Rajs And Batches That the Girls Are Affecting i The raggedy hob that makes a girl look as if she were pursued bv a hurricane, is the despair of the valets and valetesses who clip her celestial lacks. There is no rule for this haircut. It is a snip here, a ragtag there, a glorious composite mess of long and shoit ends. The hair itself must find the event tremendously exciting. It is against all the rules and orders of the coiffure, it must be Hitherto, in the bob, we were brushed downward. saying. Then, in the shingle, we were sent backvuard. Now, we dont know where we are going, but its mainly toward the creatures faces. Needless to say, the girl herself must boss the job when she takes fgte by the cowlick and decides to have the raggedy style. The whole wopsv mop is brushed for vrnl. I think, says she, Ill have a curl in front of my ear. Then a few vandvkes above that. The fringe, over my forehead must have a tooth-edg- e like a sqw. And the rest can flutter about acconling to its own free will. At this, there may he an interruption. The barber may dash out and commit suicide. Marty 'of them, have been Known to remark that achieving the feminine haircut that pleases would try the disposition of an angel. If any coiffure tan be called individual, it is thi Cold slaw of hirsute rags and patches that the girls are affecting. Every woman with the observing eye knows what particular spot, of her forehead sho.uld be( covered with a little hirsute She learns what 'wavers and little tricks the hairline bob she can indulge her cashould display. Iif the price to the las 1 and softest hair. There are expert who can give to a haircut real distinction. They call themselves irtists, and some of the best are worthy of the title, They observe noses, chins,' cheek bones and brows, and cut the hair accordingly. They thin out the topknot where it has too much bulk and fluff it up where it needs to fill a cranial hollow. If it ha been your great good luck to find such a wizef ard, hang onto him for dear life. He is a friend and a brother. In this roguish design that prevails, it is largely a question of how many sections of hair shall fall over the face. There may he as many as eight; three points on either side, pulled out over the cheeks, and two'over the forehead one on either side 1am-brpqtoi- n. wind-hlow- n, hair-trimme- rs the parting. The bang is never a straight cut; it docs not harmonize with the fringed sides. It may blow sidewise in uneven lengths, it may part on the sides, dr it may flutter down to a point below n the eyebrows. Never, never, must it be the Chinese cut, straight across the unyielding. At the hack there may he the snug shingle or the tossed locks. If the hair is naturally curly, the hair t the back-to- p of the head is left the same length as the sides. The final touch is a lin or two of marceling'here and there. These lines look innocent enough, but they guide the hair the way it is supposed to go. of home of Mrs. Wm. C England, 391 West 1st South with Mrs. Wm. T. Robbins as assisting hostess. , Daughters of Pioneer Meet 1 The Brigham Young Camp meet at the Cherry Blossom November 18. at 2nd Thursday 295 East South Noax, M. P. 3:30 The hostesses are: 3 Wednesday at p. m. with Mrs. S. I. Mrs. Smith, Mrs. William Noax and Susan Smith as Mrs. E. Bennion. M. Howell and A good attendance is desired. The Thomas Tar bet .camp will The Elizabeth Mathews Camp meet Thursday November 18, at will meet at the home of Mrs. 3 p. m. with Mrs.' Kate Carlson Lola Jens-n- , Friday afternoon 364 West 2nd North. Nov. 19. The change in day is The Eliza R. Snow Camp will for this month only. The resi meet with Mrs. Farley Hill, 136 dence is 1 2 blocks south of South 5 West at 3 oclock Thursthe 2nd ward meeting home. day November 18. Mrs. Hill The Ballard Camp will meet Mrs. P. A. Cv Pederson apd Mrs. L. C, McLonald as hostesses, A Thursday at 3 oclock .The William B.. Preston Carapj meet at the home of Mrs.-Ji- will hod-esse- s. h F-e- d? 1 ROfi-N- ) j I I i I i 19-2- p 2-- i 3-- 4-- 1-- : -- -- -- ' Money-Makin- t: r.X well-to-d- 1 o 1- money-needin- - 5-- LEGAL NOTICE i ( ow u Fiat A Logan City Survey ' , Lot Block' Amt. 3 46 ,109.02 J. fiaird I A. Cole Sorensen 1 36 32.13 Flat A, Logan Farm Survey Lot. Block- Amt. Lyman U Cromer 3 23 , 384.71 I on a Butcne 39 133.83 Flat A, Logan City Survey - - Lorenao Lettie Lot. Block Carl Jons son Flat A, Logan 1-- 8 32 Farm Survey Lot. Block J. Fonnesbeck 3 39 Fiat A, Logan City Survey K. Lot. Block Anjt. 32.09 Amt. 80.81 Amt. 217.55 .H. Monson .... 4 49 109.07 4 49 John E. Dable 109.07 E. T. HAWKINS, Treasurer of Logan City and Collector of Special Taxes, Harold' Cederlund M 2 5 3-- ii |