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Show RIVER PAGE SEVEN THE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Tuesday, February lb, lUJU. Elders Quorum HEIGHTS Horses The Fruit of His Labor. JUST KIDS Entertains DEPARTMENT Welcome Home Parly Honors Twit Missionaries River Heights. Feb. 13 A welcome home party for Elders Rul-o- n - Heninger and- - Stanley , Humphreys was recently held In the ward amusement hall. A prigram was first held In the chapel which consisted of a comic reading by Mrs. Grace Smith; song by Misses Hazpl and Helen Neiderhauser, and Miss Luella Anderson; piano solo. Miss .Louise Chipman; welcome home address by High Councilman - John Anderson; vocal solo, John M. Anderson; talk on experiences in the Canadian Mission. Elder Rulon Heninger. Stanley Humphreys was dressed in the Dutch costume and related his experiences in the Holland mission. A - few remarks of - welcome were given by Bishop Walter A. ' Scholes after- which every" one went to the amusement hall and enjoyed games and danci-u:- . Mr. and Mrs. Joel Ricks en- - tertained at a valentine dinner at their home Friday evening. Covers were laid for nine, Ihe remainder of the evening was spent in social chat MEN AND GLEANER GIRLS VANENTINE PARTY The M Men and the Gleaner girls sponsored a valentine dancM ing party Thursday evening in Jhe River Heights ward amusement hall. Refreshments were served to all present. The Elders and their partner entertained the High Priests and - partners ln tho ward amusement hall. Playing games was the main feature of the evening. A dainty lnncheon was served to those present Mrs. John Sandberg entertaine at a card party. Dainty refresh menta were served to twelve - valentine party was given at the home of Miss Naomi Anderson Thursday evening. The evening was spent playing Bunco. A High score prizes were awarded to Miss Ardell Baugh and to Nathan .. AHe- r- .Consolation., prizes were awarded to Miss Naomi Anderson and Mr. Marlon Stauffer. The valentine idea was carried through out the evening. The home was beautifully decorated In pink and white combined with red hearts. - k. 2-- A 3 -- dainty-valenti- luncheon was ne- -- served for twelve guests. Mrs. John Wood recently left for California where she wilL yislt with her daughter. ATTEND MINK CREEK CHAPEL DEDICATION Mr. and Mrs. Lehi Olson motored to Mink Creek Friday for the purpose of attending the dedication services of the new meeting house which was recently finished. They spent the week end visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lehi Olson, Miss Anna - Olson,- - Mr. - and Mrs, - John Lundberg and Mrs. Charles B. Olson and Miss Jenny Olson motored to Hyrum Monday - for the purpose of attending the fun eral services for Mrs. Clawson. ' Miss Anna Olson the week end visiting with spent friends In Pocatello. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bindrup have been visiting with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Bindrup. Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson recently visited with their son and daughter-in-laMra. vanez T. Wilson InMr, and Brigham zzftr-- a fy-- j MissjU)rsRldcrrecentIy returned nome after visiting with ner sister Mrs. Walter Davis of Malad. Idaho, chicks. Phone Moscow, Feb. 17 CTV-Mos- cow , Wanted Phone J. RAPID GROWTH IN RAISING TURKEYS The Journals Cross Word Puzzle 8olutleif-- ACROSS JCerM Yealardiyi Puzzle of Ik Prloraly Halloa fan dp tk Mranlng tk f roat of a Vroll frill I. 14, ItklUs aela de- Ernest Barn. 599-R- Olsen, -l. W. AULT AND SON TRANSFER k Praaa Of 14. Slaglf 14. VIm koaajrfees 11, Ik flgarat rofetoa& Ik tk H lie hi 14. Fttlilial 11. pul 44. pint Ail 14 tk li, Ik li. Cenpotltloa for alii laatranaatl M. A brail 4k 4k 4k li. law Kind of wkala 4k Small bn la a Er.ifca4 U. 4. Tart Traa S7, Qaeca ID. 4. (k Ik 0. if Boannla Slita Hlatia 4k Bank ana rapid grovtli In Idiilio 41. Cana tofathar 14. Begmlek pa . Tr4 k thi aaalall Ik Trait with high nspoct 44. Blit lk Ik lk Roman Tk And Uni ' Mills fltS DIN PHONE 1136-- J In recent jenrs, Wolff St. Denver, Colorado. ater-Mast- garment Hirer Island 4 Fgret 4k Karra ",'j v networks 4k Book of tb cHictpRs.mis w 17, TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of Thomas Worley, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of C. W. Dunn, Attorney at Law, Cache Valley Bank Building, Logan, Utah, on or before the 20th. day of April, Ihris-teiifco- DOWS, Fall aaddcaly Beslda Hltila Ei repso 44. Tardy mountains 47. FkamlaaUoa Public walk: 49. Cardinal point Varaa Old meaaare of k Medicinal plait 41. Weary length & If. Raid Bnrdea metrically Vegstabl of 14. tha Leader Gnngrane Moved rapidly forty thlera Printers mtalbaparaU - ar Proa for rent but the general average was of Inferior quality. The Increased volume s$n attracted A - four - roomed- - modthe large produce dealers, who began For Rent half basement cottage and ern conbusiness. Grades, bidding for the 268 N. I East. Phone 243-use forming to those in general throughout the country, were applied. For Rent 5 room modern home. Not until then did the growers realize One block from business disthe value of breeding to Improve the trict. -- U, O. Lumber. Co. Phone -quality of the stock. The few good 38. local breeder were uoable to supply the demand for better breeding stock. Breeding stock was Imported on large scale. Some of it was of lilglt quality while much was inferior, but BAGGAGE TRANSFER UAH most of It was an improvement over and Goods Household the average of the native stock. Im- -' Pianos, Trunks Canyon Trips Tracks prove meat tv as rapid, which developed or Closed Cars a rapidly growing Interest In turkey t HOTEL KCCLES OFFICE an as breeding enterprise PHONE 314 stock Demand for better breeding 449 N. 2nd East, Logan, Utah. led to a system of accreditation similar to that attaining such success In -The popularity the poultry-industrof this accreditation work in turkey raising, says Mr. Moore, Is apparent PROBATE AND GUARDIAN from the growing demand, for th SHIP NOTICE service. f. towns- - ua to heft" health.- Robinson for-- Sleigh-ridiand from our respective and re spectable homes Just next preceding the we sma hour. Austin Willis has been on the tare Die rick list for a couple of weeks. ; 4f.fkuk. BtmI CUU ia Bag I Heis oh 'the-- ' gradual"-- ; mprjvcj JhftTa Ask now. fen wAMdi , iciucirt?uTt 40 Mesdames Sarah Jensen j and PUX.w Baa Naw I SAfnt. Idmbl. V H Wilmarth Spiers of Pocatello and 'tOU) 47 pauaems KVUVWaSBl and Montpelier spent Sabbath March Publication, Well-vill- - - Last 1930. Water-maste- rs il Ivina NOTICES LEGAL son 1930. er MOVING Heber-Ck-Robin- II the Matter of the Estate of. JANE AMY BAUGII THATCHER, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to. the .undersign- ed administrator, of said estate at his residence" in Lewiston, Cache County, Utah, oirorbci fore the 18th, day of April 1930. George A. Villett, Administrator. YOUNG & BULLEN, Attorneys. First Publication, February 14, NOTICE Charles R. Johnson - NOTICE TO CREDITORS tonsil n poultry Wanted syjs lren MooPe, e' by The' Richmond Irri 1930. Ot Idaho Trllh " fepertnlist Fnh, ims it grown Utah. Applications for the posicollege of agriculture, 10, 1930. ruary were rather tion of since 1022, wlien turkeys for the ,, yearw. Thomas L. Worley, Admistralor insignificant In volume, until now II 1930. Young men with of said estate. lias become nn important industry In school education prefered and C. W. Dunn, Attorney for estate. j point of volume. The bulk of the who are willing to take a short NOTICE TO WATER USERS course at the original stock Tin small and of poor Make appliquality. There was very little native Agricultural College.and mall to S. Stale Engineers Offlee, January 21, 1938, stock at that time which was gultable cation In writing Rich- Salt Lake City, Utah, a W. Hendricks, Secretary, that a were is There Notice given hereby for breeding purposes. Utah not later than FebUHy, by Us Mayor, W. O. few breeders In the Slate who had mond, e 1930. accord-sur25th, has made application In been Importing good Ireedlug stock, ruary it. 41. IS. If. Vegetahlei k 41. Evargreaa trtt 14. onas of tle 44. Tara 40 tbo Virginia willow k la Acid M. loaad t right k fralta 4k Beleagacrnrat aamhor fWfaitaft Iaeiaafc 44. kick S. Paiugawip k 47. Praaert 40. Fasten 7. Small rail bird 7. 71. Diapatrhed 49. Baasliko k 7k kangingi of mariaa 4k . 44. abrldgat rar. Or ew drowsy I.att Orach Irltar hit aarrait Lika I hint of 4a aa Maa'i pari lea Mora rational I'arloaaa t'oaaarala Donat at Caaaiailn twi terms VlracHyt tUttg 44. TranagraM Ik PAINTING DECORATING PAPER HANGING LEONARD MATHEWS First Aid to Club Women Addresses and club papers preFowls Utilize Areas of Otherat reasonable rates. Magapared wise Profitless Land. zine clipping rented 25 cents per set for two weeks. Program suggestions. Literary Workshop 4540 Diie a mnde Tlie tuikoy Industry . tha foot ft ' 18318. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons tlierefor, must be by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied with a tee of 1.00, and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion ef the publication of this CEO, M- - BACON,- - - 24, 1930. j . - Date of completion of publication, i February 21, 1930. (Advertlaaraeut) COUNTY CLERK 08 CONSULT THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS SIIERIFTS SALE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION IN THE DISTRICT) COURT OF v THE FIRST JUDICIAL DIS- t TRICT OF THE STATE OF IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FORIN AND 'UTAH, THE FIRST JUDICIAL DI8 TRICT OF THE STATE OF) COUNTY OF CACHE. Classified Advertisements Roland Eames, Plaintiff, vs. FOR THE UTAH, IN AND most be paid In advance. 1 Picot Mortgage Loan Corporation, COUNTY OF CACHE. On sent a word per Issue. a Corporation and Ira R., Bowen, Minimum for lint Insertion NOTICE TO CREDITORS -- Defendant. , fifteen cents , b be sold at sheriff's sale on In the Matter of the Estate of theTo 7th. day of March 1930 at Sarah Jane Holt, Deceased. a. m. of said day, oclock eleven ! claims will Creditors present and steps of FOR SALE door front the at to vouchers with the undersigned the of Cache House Court County residor.eItheri of them, at the . City, talwin County Cache hovers ence of either in "Trenton, Cache County, Utah, the follow - the before en or it: eotmtyr"Ulfth, stoves. fof coal Galvanized ing described property 20th. day of June, 1930. I t a point 189 feet chlcken r troughs. 2 -- used hovers of First Publication, FebDate north , east comer the of west and some 4 I ruary 10th, 1930. 4 of Lot five. Block 14, Plat A of Jaekspji & Fry Co. W.iil'am S. Holt. Logan- City- - Survey .and jrunning Sarah L. - White, Fof Sal by Owner Car la good thence south 40 leet ; thence Esof said1 Administrators , v cohditlon. Call 775-west It feet; thence north 40 feet tate. thence 'east 10 feet to the place Esfor W. 8 C. of Dunn, Attorney three Choice piece dining of beginning. roomtate. used. suites. Slightly Dated this 8th, day of Febro- .$70.00,.:$85M J95 00. TO CREDITOR- IBoUhngTmf W, H. Shaw, Sheriff "of Cache 1st ' North 4 change,of Utah. estates of matter the County, the In 4 Phone 444. Advertisement Hyrum W. Maughan and Hannah s Niia Tribnti to Weakingtos TVfiea'ftutitT sWurnreassint Wesb- - e ships' poll Is, toiled end the1 ensign half mnt?rWTreh nppnrite Ow tmt taps are founded en the bugle, the guard presents erpjs, otlioeri and men stand at nftenttsu pnd iwtrte.-'VV- tt the last note of tap .ftqles ,lno the distant fclfls the eodlgn ag9lnmast headed and jtlie baud plays the 1 t anthem. 1 , , About 40 per cenT pf- Germknys telephones, a number In excess of 700,000, are operated jHuough automatic exchanges. - THE FEATHERHEADS . corrugated roofing or of building material is made lined sheets of asbestos cement with compressed cork. - NORMAN TORP TRANSFER CALL 503 1 - State Engineer. Date of first publication, January - t n, with the requirements of the Session Laws of Utah, 1919 to 1929 inclusive to appropriate 2 e. L s. of water from hpring Area near ttie head of the North Branch at New Creek In Cache County, Itah. Said point water la to be collected fit which bears 1048 ft. N. and 3327 ft. 19 N, W. of the SE cor. of See. 17, T. K. I W- - H. L. It. A M. and conveyed bf by means of ft pipe ardiklftnce when U will be used from Oct the lit of each year fo AprU 1st of supyear following as a supplemental ply for domestic and culinary purposes by the Town of Vtellsville, Utah. This application is designated in the State Engineer1 Office as File No. , -- o y. Furniture and pianos handled with care. PHONE 443. chickens. and Wanted Veal -- Highest prices paid. Phone 227. Save money and anxiety by having J. Z. Stewart fix up your estate while you are here and can direct it as you wish. non-toili- ng A new Row-le- - w-- a Under present - conditions laboring, member of the population is allowed an average of a half pound of meat daily, but even this sharp rationing system has failed to relieve the crisis which led authorities recently to establish - a . collective, ... of . all cattle ranches after the manner ,of the collective farms. At the same time there is a movement on foot to exclude from all restaurants all elements because of the inability of these restraurants to workersuln feed the thousands-o- f the city. Tom H3-- In the Matter of the Estate of, .HARRIS 8. STEPHENSON, cot- - ceased. ' Sale New on East lot. on choice tage Creditorg wju present claims With vouchers to the undersign. . fed administrator of said estate- AllSCELLANEOUS at 'his residence in onLewiston, or beCache County, Utah, 18th day of April 1930. fore the Wanted iHouse Mother foi Sor- - J. F. Bair, Administrator. YOUNG & BULLEN. Attorneys. orlty home. Phone 877-- J First Publication February 14, Pouitry Wanted Highest prices 1930. PeterA. J. at coop. your March paid 17, Last Publication son. Phone B74-1930. ng "ntfFatfrlEter'todaTdeCfeed thnitr all restaurants in the city should have nine meatless days each month, it being hoped thus to ? for 'Maughan, both deceased. Norman, j Creditors will present claims iwith vouchers to the undersigned . Administrator, at his residence in trade For Sale First crop alfalfa, livered. Call 931. man, Luther Reed, who we are delighted to report, is in as good or better condition than we could have expected,-wa- s the guest of honor at a surprise party given a us of silver grays on by group .Monday night. Fun, frolic and feasting comprised the Joys of the evening. Those making up the party were: Heber and James A Robinson, Melinda W. Lambora, Morton and Carrie Kearl, John H. and Besse Weston, and Zettie ' their parents M. Kearl.iAll had lapsusjnemories other days with for -- the. space .oil four , or I five MessrSTSaiit'MesdatHffisr' D, Moffat,, and -- Percy ' . ' they were among the seniors of respectively. the town,' and must have' recogPleased to 'get "word daily-- ' that nized that they were real young Esther Joseph Weston &.I1 young and very spry. Thanks to Clayton Edwin L. Robinson are' recovering Meals Each Month or E. O. secured forty, thousand Leghorns for March and April orders delivery. Can fill your promptly. Chicks everyday after 1st. Coal and Electric March our Warmshaft Brooders. See Brooder In operation with 1000 PRIMARY ASSOCIATION HOLDS CONFERENCE Jenny Olson who has been visiting with her mother Mrs Carl Olson returned Tuesday to Salt Lake city where she is em- ployed , jl have 30-5- LUTHER REED ! Our 72 year old fellow sale i Lake town, Feb.lJ The enterprising presidency of the fifth quorum of elders were hosts to all members of the Melrhizedek priesthood, their wives and their sweethearts, as the cause may be at an informal party Wednesday evening, Lincolns birthday. Each couple furnished a lunch. A liberal snowstorm came on Tuesday. The air tvas warm, with a dense fog hovering over Lake town on Monday. Conditions were very favorable for coasting for the youngsters. The weather man saw fit to let it thaw during the day and freeze by night the first third of the month of February, The wicked stand (sometimes they fall) In slippery places. Your humble servant did and got the hardest knock of his life on the back of his head. Some advantages in being thick headed, his cranium split not. SOUTH RICH HIGH QUINT TIES WITH NORTH FIVE The South Rich high versus the North Rich high met In basketball on Friday night. February 7. Victory perched respectively on the masculine South high and the young ladles of he north, A sort, of 0 outcome, so to remark. A dance followed .the game. On Saturday, February 8 Drum-m- ei Ray Nixon and son together with Donald all of Crockett, on one of his regular sales trios. Sunday last was a banner day for our local primary association hi-- h held its annual conference at 2 p. m. The whole society was seated on the speaker-cho- ir stand. About sixty were present. The program was a replica of the one held at the annual general conference at Salt Lake city. All was prepared within a week under the direction of Mrs. pearl G. Alley, loyaly assisted by the local of iicers and teachers. Every one of the members seemed determined to do his and her part to make the conference a grand and gratifying success. They did so admirably. Long recitals to prose and song were given with scarcely any prompting, and that little because of the childrens shyness. There were with us representing the stake organization. Sisters Ward Oar-den of Bloomington, Sprouse of city, and Gardined of Fish Haven, all of whom spoke briefly 'and very encouragingly to the local workers and their precious charges. Mrs. Pearl E. Alley, by kind request of the president and chairman, Mrs. Sarah Weston, expressed her gratitude to the stake sisters for their kind "visits, amp to all who had so spendidly contributthe success of the confered-to ence, Milded, daughter of George N. and ' Rose Weston served excellently at the piano, furnishing the accompaniment for the occasion. For the ward functions. Second Counselor,. Albert R. Westos, presided and served as chorister with Heber C. Robinson as organist. In observing the young members, and listening to their meritorious renditions we felt ansured that Laketown - ward has a very beneficial stock of elocutionists pnd vocal and instrumental musi- for the coming half century tians then some. SURPRISE PARTY FOR -- UK 5AL BABY CHICKS , guests. For other livestock. Paiadise. r-.- to-w- brooder-pipe-chea- -- r - - . ! - 72-7- |