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Show ' rrunirf, September Uu, Ibk. jllir MENDON KID3 WMEI Copyrighted A$ ,m L90W, 2D Mepdon, Sept. w T0 Daughters! mr R'ug Those on of the Pteneers held their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Helen Walker on Friday afternoon. Vice President Mae Muir conducting. Song, "Earth With Her Tei) Thousand Flowers Prayer hy the chaplain, Sarafi Hughes. Sketch on the T life pf Pter IL Larsen Future - J an', JtrfE JOCKNaL, Lug SyuLruV, Ra'!re In t'oiind 1 DAT!. iirv nqi rn r ,0 CAieE ' 'F vcuRE gonna CM m; Stales 3E coumv, I, nt 1 a Offke OOD tuliR THANKFUL OFF PCS EVERYTHIN - y, capip. Mrs- - Florence Wood was chosen president with Ellen Ladle first vice president hnd Julia iluir as second vice president, Isabella Sturnpf, secretary. Hazel Cop60 historian, Mary A. Bird organist, Maria Kidman chprlster, Charlotte Richards chaplain, Julia A. Wood and Zina Baker as custodian of Closing song, duet, On The Pianeer Trail," by Lizzie Barrett and Ellen Ladle. Itefresh- mepts vere served to twenty fiv ggests The family of Mrs- Sarah L Hughes met at her home on Sunday to celebrate her seventieth birthday anniversary. The rooms were decorated in autumn leaves and flowers. The eentei of tha dinner,, table was decorated with the large birthday cake. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. David Winn of Centerville, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. daughter Lois apd Hughes son Austin of Centerville, Prof A. N. Sorensen and son Wen-dejof Logan, Mr. and Mrs. John 0. Hughes and family, Mr- and Mrs. M. D. Bird, daugh-ter- ? Violet, Artice, Orlie and son Marcell, Mr. and Mrs. II and Mrs. Ellep G. Hughes Walker and Miss Gladys Hughes of Mendon. Mrs. Hughes is the mother of six living children. We hPe she will spend many mere birthdays with her fam- -. v- ia - UTTLH BOYS DaAllN AN1 THPN THEY HAD SICK -- of GEMUUJINE a- - -- it STARTED it SUED, GOSH- - PlA- T- AlfjT PROM EAtjnj H"TOO MUCH TURKEY nc THANK5QIVIN a GREAT Bis DINNER A Barrett. Games were featured SHERIFFS SALE and refreshments to In The District Court uf the first served ": 1 V--l t! L. Furniture mad altli vouchers tq the under-signeUpholstering. like new. Estimate and deiivei) free. J F Schrimelster- 114 South at her residence in Richmond, Cache County, Utah, on or before Ma'n Phone 45J-- J, the 19th day of November, 1923, H. A Date of first SeptemPedersen it Co, S3 West 1st ber 8th, 1928. publication North. Logan Utah. Edna S Petterbcrg. Administrator With the Will Annexed of h? J P1R CENT MONEY to loan OH Estate of said Deceased modern hqmes in Logan, H. A C. W- - Dumf Attorney for Estate. Pedersen & Co. 32 West 1st North, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Logan Utah. 4 In the Matter of the Estate of reOverhauled and Typewriters Emma D. Thompson, Deceased. paired A. B, CxudaTt, Phone 58. Creditor will present claims H wish a wealthy, pleasing with voucher to the undersigned husband, write DORIS DAWN administrator at his residence In plaiketon, Utah, on or before the East Cleveland. Ohio12th day of November. 4928. Earl Thompson, Administrator. Wealthy young lady; anxious to marry. Gents write FERN GREY ' Yeung & Bullen Attorneys. First Publication Sept. 10, 1928. (stamp). "l" "" r""11 ' Last Publication, Oct. 11, 1928. Wanted at once a good man to cover local 100 stoie route; No SHERIFFS SALE selling; just diswibute and collect. In The District Court of the First Apply Peris MFG. Co, Florin Judicial District of the State Penna. , Of Utah in and for the County of Cache. SALESMEN 4 small order? daily Utah Mortgage Loan corporapay $S8 00 weekly. Pictorial New Service. Every store wants, makes tion. a corporation. Plaintiff, vs tjuick sales end assures permanent Mary.E- - Call, Andrew Gray and lepeat ccmmisions. Free Outfit Wife, Alva C. Gray. Mountain ELLIOTT SERVICE, 240 Wes. 55th, States Telephone and Telegraph New York. Company, a corporation, Q. C. PUNCHBOARD SALESMAN $260 00 Call, and wife, Jane Doe Call, Weekly 90 complete assortments. whose true and correct name is to Slot mnchlne3 all kinds. Most gig- plaintiff unknown. Hazel Bihler, antic line ever featured. , Repeat Alva C. Gray, Howard L. Call, commissions Big 4 color catalog and wife, Mary Roe Call, whose FREE. LION Mf.G, 30$ W- Erie, tru? and correct name is to plainChicago. tiff unknown, Rose Caffey, Edrus Man wanted" to run McNess Bus! Cal'. Ray Call, Eva Call, and Reva - ness in Cache county. Make $7, to Call, the only heirs at law of $10 daily year ground wotk no Homer C. Call deceased, and A. layoffs an unusual offer writs p. Smith, Administrator of estate me today. FURST AND THOMAS, of Homer C. Call, deceased, Deeare Mi, Thomas, freeport, 111, fendants. Tfl be 801(1 at sheriffs sale on Sell Christmas Greeting Cards Book Beautiful Sample Free. th 8th rtaY of October A. D. 1928, Highest commissions paid, Mkkeiatll oclock, a .m. on said day $1000, bcfoie Christmas. Write for at . the . frout door, o, the, County Ro- Court House in Logan City, Cache samples. Rochester Art 'Co,' chester Art Co., Rochester,- H. Y. County, Utah, as the property of following LEARN AUTOS IN LOS ANGELES said defendants, the described real-an- d personal pro$125 Aviation Engine Course Free This mopth only to auto perty situated in Cache County Utah,to-wl- t: d Classified Advertising I sixteen. Judicial District Of The State Ofi Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hansen! Utah, in and for the County of and son Billy of -- Logan were Cache. Classified Ad.ertisements must be paid in advance. One cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. 1. Western Loan and Budding, a wid per hsuc. Minimum for first insertion 15 cents. Sorensen on Wednesday even- Company, a coiporation, Plaintiff i, vs G Alfred l Defendant Picot, ing. s. To be sold at sheriffs sale on The I ke Hub held a business 13th day of October 1923 at the at of Mrs. the home Fur Sal- e- A good riding beet pull- meet'ng 12 00 o'clock noon of said day at t n Julia Muir on Wednesday even-iK Bca-- 1 M the front door of the County Sift S.jj-Oi t;, and truck terms Court House in Logan, Cache south County, Utah, the Julios ing de- quire L. F. Wnw! ill " 456 W Jst- ttfor Sale I Beet Rack, I Sulky and So. St scribed property 3rd ji Oliver 2 way Plough 30 The West 3 of the West half For Sale 5 row i modern house, South Pnone 618 of Jot 6, block 2, Plat A" Logan , or-, barn, chicken oop, small City Survey, containing 54 squ.ue chard ancf2 aci.s of first class FoLSaef re Jcrs cow- John Pftuti Piovidence rKJs," . j land inquire 35l Cuiih Mam Beginning at the north-- ! west corner of lot 7, block 2, Plat i or Sale Fresh imlk cows Phor.s FOK A Logan City Survey, and run-- i l. .'For Rent Small modem Furnish ; ning thence South 4 rods;, GRAIN FUTURES ed House 33 E 3rd South Phone thence East 5 rods, thence North Tor Sale Jersey heifer calf. Chas 612 B OJaon, Rm. Heights 4 rods; thence West 5 lod-to the place of beginning, contain- - ; modem loom Youi., pig, at Flank, T0- Rent -- Three square rods, and fur- ing 22 home close In with Gaiaga ini Mam St Logan. South Earls : ther described as situate in the, Iqune, 61 East 3 South southeast quarter of section 33, Wicker baby buggy In For Rent 3 rooms gale l with bath. 83 ! twp. 12 North range 1 East of the! g00j condition call at 635 N West $th Noith Sait Lake Meridian. East. For Rent 4 room modem house. Together with tfmght of v.ay for footmen and vehicles over the Partly furnished if desired. described property, Phone 1148-- J. Beginning at the northeast corFor Rent Nicely furnished three ner Pl lot 7, block 2, Plat 'A ' of Ogden, Sept 29 (USDAI Hogs room home. $16 00. Piano if and Logan City, Survey, running receipts 342, including 183 m tran .hence South wanted 603 East .8th North at weeks decline; best -- Liovd af steady ckor ,, tjMc baby buggy j 12 rods1 fnnth "2ior F 925 Goixl rond.tio.i light and medium weight dnvelm n 170 to 250 lbs at 10; lot 205 It weights $9.75; packing sows $7.5( .hence north 86 feet; thence Fast For Sate A Sturgiss baby buggy phone g37- -j ! to $8 00; for week $1. to $1 75 lowei i3 rods to the place of beginning j in excellent condition. Call at1 bulk butchers closing $9 75 to $10 " S. 1st. West For Rent 2 rooms and bath HeatPated this 19tli day of Septem-j27- 3 ily. ed and hoUwaicr her 1923. The T. II. W. club met at the packing sows 17 50 to 8 00 E, Cen- 1H 75 head pwrebred Hamp-- , ter. Sale 491, including Cattle; receipts W. on Bullock H, of Cache Mrs. Marvel Sheriff Shaw, home of n transit; small lot common ant shire bucks. Moms Nielsen, Hy- Advertisement', 1 or Rent Friday afternoon. Sewing was good cows $6 75 to $8 50 for weei County, Utah. Modern home. 498 No rum j the feature of the afternoon teceipls 5231; steers about steady decline Wheat finished unsettled For sale-- By Owner: 3 room mod- - j Mrs. Linzy Larsen was the hos- bulk other classes 25c lower; tor, 2 to 2c Kent-T- hree room modern bulk $11. Vo $1175; feeders tess and jse've4 dainty lefresh-- - $12; to 4 $9 50 to $1125; mpdium and gopc -. .to r numbers-,merits fourteen, $8 25 tqSfO jpemuj m nd, mehoneeajojrjOTmfWe. j 951 w FOR RENT A Mrs. Opal Larsen 7. to $8 75; cutter and splendid front room The prime object of life is. or 552-at reasonable rates to a steady on Friday in honor of her small common $5. to $6 75;' bulls $6.7 5 happiness and happj- - FULLER BRUSHES Phone 1077-- J roomer. Phone 977. $75; yealer $9. Wail$13dW. tran- shouldis abe,condition daughter Claras fourth birth- toSheep : 820; pess (n personal to the receipts were Games day anniversary. - For Pale or Trade 43 acre farm for in for pone market, sit; individual, played and eight small guests Location good impiovements. explicable. About the only gener-- j students. Intensely interesting and were servecT refreshments. . POTATOES alization possible for the benefit j North Logan. Inqjufq 517 E 5 makes you an North. Mr. anti Mrs. Lynn Longs PotLogan 29 tUSDA) Chicago, Sept, of him who would seek happiness! da Expert. You earn $49 on track is this, Happiness comes most j p0l. Sale-Ele- tn truth of Pocatello valley were atoes, receipts $49 cars, good milk bad 339 cars; total U. g. shipments James 1,; u Mrs. work and to crave Mr. those who It Ci,l of hou, o, cows and two heifers Priced to guests frequently 1,222 cars; trading slow; market rather than for them sell quick. O E. Aalph, Franklin Otemoon, or e.cnlngs. Call;,, Hancock on Sunday. hod 6u Wisconsin sacked eives-$weaker, slightly Idaho 1; Mr. Cooper and Mr. Glenn Irish cobblers 95e to $1 95, mostly ... j ger pay as Auto Mechanic; Electif- of Wellsville, members of the ditto in bulk J8Q to 85c; MinFar Sale-- ft Good eating and ccokmg Free One ton of coal with every) cianj Battery Expert; Aviation stake genealogical .society were nesota sacked Red River Obtos and Vecto heatpr sold this month., Mechanic, Earn room and Board poles 1 Albert Zsnnclea s. Phone 775 J. pakota sacked early Ohio? A ney and better heater at low pvhilelearning. : Big , Illustrated visitors at sacrament meeting South .. t . 11,05 & Heating, lAqtOjBook Free Jones prices. everything. Plumbing Sunday For Sa'e 3 building Geo. lots Writ National Automotive, Dept. ' 263 North Mam, Logan. Monday evening the officers pculIiH Worley 155 So 3 West. Pnone .Station B, Cleveland, Ohio. 1150 j of the I rimary met, at thl I buy baby heifer calves Phone AN, 4004 6o Figueroa. Los Chicago, Sept 29 (API Poultry Angeles. 2 and fowls it.N J 593-cars; P Bird home of gave alhe, steady; receipts 5, evenings Mrs. Iola Popi letup, formerly 30c; springs 23c; rosters 21c;3c.tur-- j Wanted One to thirty tons milk LEGAla NOTICES Miss lola Bird, a farewell party. keys 20c; ducks 23c; geese cow hay. Parley Savage, Logan, feaGames 'and music wer FKUUAiK AND GtiARDIAh Utah. BUTTER ft EGGS tures after which refreshments Chicago, Sept. 29 (API Butter j SHIP NOTICP ' Wanted A girl, 20 years old pre-- f were serv .1 to twelve. higher receipts, 10,660 tubs. Creg-- j for house ferred, tXIftWULT 46 work. COCNTf CLEUA O standards general Andrew Lamont has returned mery extras; Small family Phone 023. THE RKSPKl'J IVR SIGNERS to 46 firsts firsts 45 from Bannock, Idaho where he TXtya FOR FURTIlEIt INFORMATION 13 seconds 41 1? to 44 g. Painting, paper hanging, has been working for some t.me. m 42 tlia Dlsurlrl Court of the Fir, fa Leo Serum. Phone 450-- J is Roy Bird of Clearfield Eggs unchanged; receipts 8,494 udlc, 'District of tbe kute t Utah In end for the Coaulj visiting hit, parents Mr. and casej. T Wanted waitress. Appiy Preston ticli Mrs. L. R. 3ird. Cafe, Preston, Idaho. . GRAIN Mrs. Ber. ia Buist and daughNOTICE TO CREDITORS Chicago Sept. 29 iAP) FluctuaWanted to rent five room modern ter Leona ere guests of Mrs". ting In the matter of the Estate qf with extrepnr rkpidity, tjie home, u n f u r n tshed- - Phone Joseph F. Squires, Deceased. on Wednes- m Ice of September delivery of coyn Mary 1 447-Creditors will present claims today covered a range of 11 f- a day. and closed wild 7 J 2 to with vouchers to the undresigned of bushel, small daughter Clara,J the CALL -'1IIB I 2 REUABLR 1RANSFBH at the office of Young & Bullen yesterdays finish ToMr. and Mrs. Theo Larsen had TLjl under Mi'N J. W. AULT and SON. pncj 0 tho day. holdings Comemrclal Attorneys, Block. rus Phooe 4. the misfortune to break September corn were offered on Logan, Utah, on or before the shot and the scale, am while playing. large i price 29th day of January, 1921. MOVING IIOUSrUOFD GOODS transactions final Mrs. Ella Jensen of Pleasant-vie- downward C. B. Squires Administrator-YoqnPIANOS & IN TRUNKS AND lowest were at the days figures is a guest of her parents on OUT OF CITY. CAREFUL EXPERit Bullen. Attorneys. corn contracts, September IENCED MEN. JOHNSON TRANSMr. and Mrs. L. R. Rird. First Publication, Sept. 28, 1928 whereas new ' crop months wer Last Publication, Oct. 29, 1928. FER 449 N. 2ND EAST. PHONE 314. but little changed, wheat was bear-ishl- y . Mrs. Rebecca Hughes has affected by the action of to her home after spendNOTICE TO CREDITORS PAINTING, DECORATING. PAI-E- R corn. In the Matter of the Estate pf ing some time visiting Relatives HANGING. LEONARD MATAside from the September deliv-erHEWS. PHONE 1138-J- . Jobanne M. Sorensen. Deceased. and friends at Brighpm City. coin clo'yd at a shade to 4 will Creditors Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Copen present claims - j ie-ic- I F, I Jn-ig- tp to-w- it: Ja 7-- - - KT 524-R-- 1- -2 , j - 1- -2 fol-ow- to-w- it: , lit rSe - j 1 rr - - at-13- f Sr? , s 4 WHAT ' ,sj H. YHlR home Tilers nv TIMEV! Sr., - WET from school an play BASE BALL an GO ROLLER fO RIGHT, NTEoTHAHSiVilj they they stay -- written by Mrs, lone Lai sen was read by President Lizzie Ihirrqtt. Piano solo by Mrs, Ellen Lwi8- Mrs. Helen Walker sang two old time songs. Sirs. Edith Co bridge,- county sectc-tarreorganized the Mendon - 'SP AN AMI?'CAM -- Rwr r GOTtA uE it M vOU MORE ABOUT THE PU.GKDPAS! WELL-OVE- R? HA.UF OF EM DEO xwe FIRST UUNYS? tJHEON Cf50S COVE U THEY k1., v'E RY CMEREJ page UTAH j . ",S".ctaT?bwarS-K- Jy Ts nil c; 1- -2 c; H Ic. caho-mlnin- r--.'" Sc-.ns- -J y. 3-- and daughter Louise of palt I dike were guests of Mrs. ASfnes Copen on Sunday. Members of the fir?t grade of the Mendon Primary gave Mrs. Iola Poppleton a farewrell party on Tuesday afternoon. Game? and piusjc wre features after which refreshments were served twelve guests. T)ie class presented Mrs. Poppleton a beautiful dish, Mrs. Nellie Hancock entertained the members of the Seagull class at her home on Thursday evening. Games were enevening. joyed durjng the were refreshments Dainty served to ten guests. Mrs, Willard Richards entertained on Thursday afternopn, the occasion being the birthday anniversary of her son v- - W 1 Part of the east half of section Jl north of range 1 east of the Sait Lake Base and Meridian, beginning at a point on the quarter section line 64 rods west from the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of said section 4; thnnce running south 104 chains; thence west 3 chains; thence north 14335 chains; thence CaHcrly S chains to a point 0 585 chains north of the place of beginning; thence south 0 585 chains of to the place beginning, containing 78 square rods, and to the maps of the surveys of said section now in the custody of the County Recorder said County pf Cache. The courses are run on the local survey lines as shown on said maps. Also beginning at a point 0 583 chains north of a point on the quarter section line 64 rods west from the northeast corner of the southeast quarters of section 4, In township 11 north of range 1 east of' the Salt Lake Meridian, and running thence west 12 rods; thence north 3a rods; thencp east 12 reds; thence south 3 Fa rods to the place of beginning, containing 42 square rods, more or less, and further described as being situated in the east half of the above described section 4; together with the tenements, herditaments and appurtenances and any and pH watrr rights and irrigating ditches thereto belonging or In anywise appertaining Dated September 1$ 1928. W. K. SHAW, Sheriff of Lack a 4, In township County. Utah. Advertisement |