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Show r.wy, Miy -- A vO f CCV. s. i S OL'i . .j i 1 PROBATE SM &0-l'4- r. A tS ct 'i'fc V ' ' 7 r&EVU ?: fc v .ViiAU J J For Rent 5 room galow. 205 East Modern home to Lewis, 45 N. 4 ' yi , ? & - w t For Rent 258 East Rent 2 T. C. West. Phone rooms with bath. South. 2nd For four Furnished room house, close to U. A. C. 424 N. 6 East. Bed room for rent, 21 South - 1st East. For Rent 2 room apartment, unfurnished. Phone 441. For Rent Modem office rooms. Good location. Enquire at Baugh Motor Co. ' T r"' Jr t Day of Reunion ' .yia&ggv.& rv U pal" fs : 4';4'Vv J3 J lllk tl V 4 Veteran who fought in the Blue, at th grave of a com ride who he answered the last call. Memorial day ie their day and hie. soriliers wlio tiled tor Their country. hut for mother and father, sisters, brothers, husbands, wive and children. They are all gone as comrades In the one great war nliich encompasses ail other wars that of the weak, helpless mortal against the forces of fute and nature. Tiie time may come when Slay 30 will be tiie most profoundly religious occasion of the year, when the rotations of men frith each other, which result In, states and cnlf find wars, will he tinried temporarily In contemplation of the relation of nil men with the powers which nilo the waves of the (rent oceen of time and space upon which our little worhj, Js tossed through the great darkness. Future Memorials Decoration day Is undergoing a process of evolution. It was established after the Civtl war as a specific occasion for paying tribute to the Northern soldiers who lrnd Then the fallen In that struggle. woutpis o war still were bleeding. Tlte armed clashes below the Po- tomac had heartbreak brought Into thouM.nds of homes, and tributes to the memory of the fallen made strong appeal. But the specific occasion that gave birth to the holiday Is recsd e ynto the rriuts of history. Intervening half century rtticre hare been tendencies In two directions one toward a festival of patriotism and one toward an occasion of general memorial for all the dead. It Is this latter tendency which Is likely to conquer In the end.-- It seems probable that gradually the occasion will attain the status of All Soul's day In some of the European couiifiles. It will be one day In the year given 6ver entirely to the memory of all those who have fallen on the battlefields of life and gone before us on that mysterious pilgrimage Into the dark. But It will come In the high tide of the month of flower, yntv N.ls of Ufo and hope, rather thin In the melnupholy miis of nutnmn, when contemplation of death Is most natural. A people, lms need of such a day. Tiie fictu.ildljservance'of Memorial day long Ohs transcended the specific purpose for which It was jt has become a time of family mburning, not nlone for Dnr-''Tdi- Wesson's Work in Homes survey of a group of women In eltle of from 2,500 to 50,000 population' showed that the average time sra 31 hours wee"k, while In, cities of 50,000 and upward the average was a little more than 48 hour. The farm women group averaged more than C2 hours a week, making the general average for all women observed slightly more than 51 .hours. A "Pilgrims" Plain P?Po ,i j; The librarian of the TiilVodY hit riitnte says: The' recorfyf jtl Mayflower compact are silent as to the place of origin of most of the Immigrants, and, hi fact, I have found but one tn which a definite applace Dame I given. It would pear that nearly alt of the immigrants were plain people, I. e artisans, who jrould be unlikely to have left estates. -- i I For Sale 22 acres of land close to Logan in alfalfa. A the bargain. Easy terms. Call 894-- J. Wtk.L, - t SSUEVET ONLY HALF Ac c.r-HfVJ TWEY SAY SHE'S - SHE'S JBEAUTIFUL TALKED ABOUT BY EVE12YONE, -FOR AN J .OF . V. WhA f UHA. SO DO I; -13 UT I EONT ALWAYS KNOW .WHICH I 1930. Elinor B. Hodgson, Adminis- tratrix. Date 12. 1930. D. R. Roberts, den, Utah. NOTICE ' G98-J-- x - Andersons Service, 3rd South and Main. LOW PRICES FOR MAY ' BABY CHICKS . 30,000 Leghorns. Shipments every week. No delay, orders filled promptly. Also Rocks and Reds. 113-- Phone Trees sprayed. Thos. J, Rowley For Sale Two hew laundry One stoves at $8.50 each. new laundry stove with water jacket at $16.50. One beautiful new range, cream and blue enamel, at $72.00. Many other Also 2 wonderful bargains. electric ranges and 1 DeLavel separator. See us; Crystal Bottling and Furniture Exchance, 4 West 1st North. 72-7- LOST Six Children Doctors tVIlli tin- - qualification of his a doctor. Major .T. T. ii 4Angl.' HMIto.m of Lovv!!i,im, Ireland, behoves hi kiiaiiy holds a record in the medical world, for six of Ids oliil.kcn fuc now practicing, .five sons lad previously passed examinations, one gr..ndchild Is sluitying medicine, and another, aged twelve, thsHareq thvt she will tie a docN tor. N,cither Ilal'iiUiU fior Ids parents were plpshiaus. All his mus the Itojal served In France Army Medical corps, and two were decorated with the Military cross. Effect of Ivy on Stucco The bureau of standards says that ivy will not caue a stucco houe to crack. It will, hownser, tend to prevent evaporation, of the moisture from the walls after rainfall, with consequent possible dampness In the lions. The tendrils of the Ivy may bore into the stueeo and may rune disintegration at these points, provided the stucco Is not of good quality. Silk knit mesh bag, containing pearl ear rings, return. to Journal. Reward. for, TRANSFER - CALL - I ibboft, , w 503 URANIA RrvnA H!!a aetiillc box, . 1 akcMBlW. Uuf V a Lest, BV lor 4kdiamond BHOOT.ISTS Og(Adv-- TO CREDITORS In the Matter of tiie Estate Isaac Sorensen. Deceased. Creditors wilt present claims with vouchers to the undersigned administrator with will annexed, at his residence at Mendon. Utah on or before the 14th day of July 1930. W. I. Sorensen, Administrator with will annexed, of the said Estate. Date of first publication May 13rT30. Newel G. for Estate. Daines. y 4F- seeo lue sinter. Every year t.ie . uudters of those who are able to a. lend these affair are seen to be small, r, tiie hands a little less sternly, movements more uneertain an Ike line of march aided by ti,.j motor car somewhat siiorter. In. l tual i ate tit which time Is n , , oj. Its conquest of these he-- v r- hooever, is shown tn reports of pensions o.' the commissioner will' refi renee to Union survivors. ,1c is s'.idcut that under the con- Lev : ; and dead, who had an active part In the period of trial, disaster and triumph extending from 1SU1 to 1865. Ward & Jacobsen Master Service Station Aiiniuiiiie llieir formal opening for Ibe summer on May 39 "f tlieir Hide big Boot llivr Barrel Hep stand Ur inks ami Sandwiches out and hair lunch in jour rar. UOMPLLTK CAB SKRYU R BY MASTER ME('HMC'S' ' SEE US FIRST 358 North Main Ugan, Utah LOGAliA PLUtlGE Attorney (Adv.) NOTICE TO WATER USERS Stale Engineers Office, Suit Lake tity. Halt, April 23. 1930. Notice Is hereby give that Rich nioinl ( ity, by Its Mayor . H. F. Olsen, has made application in with the requirements ol III Session Law of Utah, 1919 tv 1929 Inclusive to appropriate r.fA. of water , from Boulder, Kanger and Pino hprlngs and Uireh Creek (spring Aria, all tributaries of Uheri Creek la Cache County, Utah. Said water it (o be diverted as follows: 1 e.Ls. of water from lloulder Spring at a point 233L ft. S. and 8903 ft. E. of MV cor. of See. 30. T. J4xN K. 1 Kh S.L.B. and .At. I e.Ls. of wate from Ranger Spring at a point 2351 ft. S, and 7747 ft. F-- of said cor. 1 r.f.. front Fine Spring at a point 2C71 ft. H. and 7X12 ft. K. from said corner. 3 e.U of water from Itirrb Spring Area 607 ft. S. tnd 672 ft. E. of said corner. It Is Lie intention of the applicant to convey the water tn the pipe line and system already constructed use for domestic and municipal purposes by tire City of Richmond from October 1st of each year te April 1st of the year following. This application Ls designated tn the State Engineer's Offlcs as File JUST NORTH OF LOGAN -- Date of completion of publication, May 30, 1930. (Advertisement) M Har SVF.KyWki.S8 bafs, itrhtUc. " Pool ' drained and cleaned every day. Swim for health and pleasure. and have a real time Open every day and night until 11:39 Special rates to parties. Youll meet your friends out there. , Come . ACCIDENT INSURANCE 1930. yr nri.nu9 cin.i HUANU hLtM,lor40ruikoeai SAID 1 All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be by af fidavit In duplicate, accompanied with a fee of $1.00, and filed In this office within thirty (30) dkys after the completion of the publication of this notice. u GEO. JL BACON. State Engineer. Date of first publication. May 2. PILLS NORMAN TORP A No. 10852. LOST ,ilK DIAMOND Udleil Ak Attorney, of s , publication. Date of last publication June J. Fw Sale Plenty of used tires. first of nrrno. May Call Ashes and removed. garbage Phone 448. Cockrels tor Sale 9 weeks old first Aid to Club Women 25r each. Phone 441. Addic-sseand club papers at reasonable rates. prepared 35c Sale Tomato For plants Magazine clippings rented 2 per dozen. 464 Canyon Road cents per set for two weeks. For Sale Service station and Program suggestions. - Literary Will hotne combined. give Workshop 4540 Wolff St. Denreasonable terms. Will take t ver, Colorado. part payment on farming land.; Paper hanging-- , decorating, Inquire at 999 North Main, j painting. Call Serum, Logan Hardware. dounew For Sals Practically 3. ble harness. Phone J. W. AlLT AND SON . Th Aristocrat of cut flowers, Furniture TRANSFER and pianos handled devised any color scheme may be had from the hundred with care. PHONE 448. colors in F. M. Youngs Iris 5 'A Int. on Farm Loans. gardens at 555 E- 5th N. Phone Joseph E. Cardon, Logan. 1093. 218-- (Adv.) 1939. For Sate Electric ironer. v 1330. Date of last publication June NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate of Fred W, Hodgson, deceased, Creditors will present claims 'with vouchers to the under-- i signed administratrix, at her home, College Hill, Logan, Utah on or before July 15, ; PAPER HANGING LEONARD MATHEWS PHONE 1136-- J ,'-- dlttons normally to be expected, but a few more years will elapse until tiie sarv Ivors will represent a mere frnetton of the total now alive. Thus are fading the reminders ef a great tragic, If heroic, vent In th nations history, other days, other evenls press upon the attention of Jhe couittrv. But they should leave a large place tu Its thought for all of those, living n' H. P. Bair, Administrator. Oeorge Q. Rich, Attorney for Estate. Date of .first publication May t DECOR A TIN , k 19315. 1. i ,rr gan City, Utah, on or before the , 2nd day of September, 1, px,- - , r by Julian Ollendorff A Good Understanding tiAVi vco -- I ; The thinning ranks of those who fought in the Civil war are revealed In sumewlint dramatic and pathetic foshUn hr tiie annual reunions of veterans of the conflict THE UTAH, IN AND FOR COUNTY OF CACHE. PAINTING Most happy, certainly, was choice of the 30th of May ns Memorial day, not only because It comes In the fullness of th season of flowers, hut because It does net i fait on the anniversary of, the more, engagements of the sunguinary Civil war. Of course, In four years of fighting, there were conflicts on that dale, but they were minor. Memorial day Is fortunate kstlfl another way. It may fairly be regarded, In view of the final scenes of the war, as a day typical of peace and reunion. Not until the dose of May, 1865, did It become tlear not only that tho war was over In the main field of conflict, bat that the struggle would also be terminated west of tbe Mississippi. The surrender of Lee took place on the 9th of April, but military operations In Alabama jind .Georgia continued throughout the greater part of tbe month. Tho capitulation of the redonbt-- . ablo Joe Johnston occurred on J April 26, but Kirby Smith beyond tbe Mississippi bad called upon his army to continue the struggle, and during the three weeks following both citizens and troops In that region took steps for that purpose. It was feared that a failure to comprehend the hopelessness of further resistance might prolong guerilla operations In the Southwest through the summer at least. However, better counsels prevailed when the true- state of affalrg became known theret and on the 26th of May, at New Orleans, General Buckner signed a convention with General Osterhaut lor tha surren-- der of the entire army of Kirby. From that time all armed resistance on the part of the Cosfed-erac- y was over. These event of mors than half ft century ago ahow that Memorial day Is properly to be regnrded as of tbe peace that' followed the mightiest and bloodiest civil war In history. Even during the war the women of the South strewed th graves of soldiers with flowers. The custom was gradually adopted throughout tbe country, and In 1868 Gen. John A. Logan, as commander of the Grand Army of the Republic, appointed May 30 for the purpose to which It has since been dedicated by the 'whole Batina. Detroit Newa. GLORIA GiL? Vacant 4 room house MISCELLANEOUS with bath, newly papered, 595 S. garden and garage. Main. Phone 1071-Wanted 4 or-- 5 room house fuurnivhed. at once. Call 619 For Rent 4 room unfurnished ad leave information. aoartment. Close in. Call Saturdry 1034-Ranted to Rent 5 room, modern home with basement For Rent Furnished apart and garage Must be clean ment. 205 E. 3rd North. Write Box 89, Logan. Man Wanted Thatcher Coal company Phone 76. FOR SALE Young rouple without children wiehes to rent a 4 or 5 room For Sale My equity in new j modern in me. Leave address Essex car. Box 55 JournaL at Joui. r; Nice big Aster plants at 643 Wanted Old horses. Wood's N. Main. 10c per doz. Mor-on- U fox Linn. 427-Hansen. Wanted- - Waitress, at once. For Sale Piano, 3 piece living Experienced Laundry 3 times . suite, dining room set, bed a week FClean. quick, willing room set and many other bar- Live in. S33 00 per monih. Idaho. gains. Phone 1007. 651 East Gth Hotel K.r..;, North. - rent. X ' 1 modern bun3rd North. 629-- 4, y? . f THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF r.N Now FOR RENT & COxvf RJ! ' i SIGN- NOTICE TO CREDITORS - t Estate of Henry Bair. Classified AdTrrtisrmoiils must be paid in advanre. Creditors will pVesent claims' One rent a word per issue. .Minimum for first with vouchers to the underinsertion fifteen rents. signed at his" residence In Lo- 'V -' CLERK COUNTY Oii THE RESPECTIVE ERS KIR FURTHER home, a tenant, ear. gooil articles, a pit, a Hsition. a radio, ur a room. Hate you any lest or tcund unities? Whether juu are on the meiiing or delivery coo of Hie ti ansa i t inn, jour aim I most quickly, iflreliirly ami profitably acquired througuThe journal's Cl.tssified Ad rolmnns. v3 GUARDIAN-SHI- P AND .NOTICE CONSULT yWll AT DO YOU WANT? A limisrboUl a fcT I;- ri kA;hV Vh ' . LEGAL NOTICES A Comrade Mustered Out H t. SAW HEfa ONCE, . V THE IflD has a new accident insurance policy which pays for loss of Life, or Both Hands, or Both Feet, or Sight of Both Eyes, or One Hand and One Foot, or One Hand and Sight of One Eye, or.One Foot and Sight of One Eye, from to .the, to $10,000.00 . according - cause of the accident. suit Just got A GLANCE. QUICK SHE HAS A NICE AGAINST $1,-000.- 00 It pays half the amounts for loss of either Hand, either Foot or sight of either Eye. Then, each year it is renewed there are certain increases in the indemnity paid. Besides there are provisions for paying certain hospital fees and indemnity for loss of time through certain accidents up to $20.00 per week for as long as fifteen weeks. - are now prepared to write these policies for Journal subscribers for a We payment of only r I i cmz. cwie cloud tvujnwr FORSMOVVINO vc ; ' 5 OvuCr O R&OUIRE0 CONl !,ew.-i- e lioib. TO MAKE HIM ACCEPT THf M PtP JAS10N AU He,SiECTEp THEY TOO MIGHT CATOY SlEJCr? HE poStTIVCLV EVIL' SPIRIT. 7i CONSIDER RETURNING arO THE MU.E N vS-f- e. SPRING AND, PORTWCRMbnE,-WOUL'HAVE NOTH IMG ANORE TO DO V.TTH IT. FWOiAtSED Ml.t HM jr ? M4 T6E NEITHER WAS NO WHUN6 TO ASSIST MB IN Drawing VP map of UNLESS I AGREED TO A the Mines location AVOID THE D HAUNTS AND THIS I WOULD NOT DO SECTION. AS A RESULT MY 'SKETCH WAS VERY FAULTY. THE COUNTRY AT THE Tme., WAS NEW TO ME TOWARD THE NORTH, FOR X NAD SELDOM, EXCEPT TO AVD W BRIN6IN6 LEFT THE CIRCLE-BAUP CATTl from TEXAS AND AN CCCAVC'IAL IN BAS N . KfVNK-V- the IN A i , 11 GENERAL SCNSE THE NORTH WAS j fr J JS C A shining peaks vsion of great distances andTHE MINE WITH HUfeKTIFb TJPIP TO . TO ME. MY CHIEF THUNDEB CimM LEFT Mu QUITE AS VAGOE AS BEFORE FCR I KNEW NONE OF THE MOUNTAINS 08 VALLEYS BYNAME.. MY SCHOOL GEQGfiApHY HELPED SOME BUT IT WAS WOEFUILY DETAIL SO MY f Agi BECAME MERC- LACKING . cuvEfYauhcer cloud G L;:rvmeK MY EFFORT WITH GREAT DISMAY t'V ilU--OAND PtAgep FOR MY SAFETY- ' , I PEAL1ZED JUST HOW MUCH, WHEN ME SET OUT FOR WS TgPEE OH THF- - CROW RESERVATION. -HAD TAKEN IT WAS THEN I, DISCOVERED HEAWAY WITH AJAP MV G6C6RAPHy AND 51.00 PER YEAR Better Call and Get One at Oncel after ail ULU Th k. P, Cft fcrtte |