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Show f4?.-yrfVwJBHBi iCllfet5 f ipsf ! ;, I - LKSTKU DAVIS, "I'rlile of Ciiclic Vulley" h WRESTLING MATCH i Leslie Davis-Art Chester To Meet Friday, March 19 AUDITORIUM LOGAN The winner to meet Bill Mohler in a finish battle to decide de-cide the championship of the Inter-Mountain States. Leslie Davis is a Cache Valley boy and has a record we are roud of. His last match was with Emil Demetri, whom He defeated in 34 minutes. Davis -works out at the Fire Station. Two fast preliminaries to commence promptly at 8 o'clock sharp. Bert Danf ord's name has been proposed as referee. If Bert is the third man there will be something doing all the time. When you pQt M A A few lublelH of "l'tipe's Din- pepslu" bring lullef almost us hooi. as they reach the stomach. "Rape's Dlapepsln," by neutralizing neutraliz-ing the ncldlty of tho stomach, In-Btantly In-Btantly rolleves the food souring and fcrmentatlos which causes the mls'ty making gases, heartburn, flatulence, V k fullness, or palu In stomach and In-fc In-fc testlnes, 'Tape's Dlapepsln" helps, regulato i disordered stomachs. so favorite foods I P. can be eaten without causing distress I j Costs so. little at drug stores. Adv LEGAL NOTICES Consult The County Clerk Or The Respective Signers Sign-ers For Further Information. Informa-tion. i Probate And Guardianship Notice ' SOTIt'i: TO CKKIHTOltK i mm Estate of Kdward G. Wood, Deceased. De-ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to tho undersigned at tho office of W, W. Muughan, 139 North i Main street, Logan City, In Cacho ' County,, State of Utah, on or befoio tho 19th day of May, A. D. 1920. Date of first publlaction March 1C, A. D. 1920. ; FRANCES WOOD, Executrix. W. W. MAUQHAN, Attorney Adv-4-20 XOTH'H TO Clti:iIT()ltS Estate of Morgan S. Evans, Deceased. De-ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned administratrix admin-istratrix at the ofllce of Walters & Karris, attorneys, First Nutlonal Dank building, Logan, Utah, on or before tho 17th day of May, 1920. Date of first publication, March 1C, 1920. MARY A. THAW, Administratrix. WALTERS &. HARRIS, Attorneys. Adv-4-20 I TWO RANCHES FOR ORAIN and stock. 1. 320 acres Irrigated, Irri-gated, 200 acres alfalfa, house barn, fence, Bprlngs, $23,000. Terms 2. 440 acres, near Downey, alfalfa, fall wheat, pas ire, machinery, machin-ery, house barns, shops, garnge, 12 horses, 14 cattle E0 per acre. Terms.' A R. T. SMITH & CO. ' THE U. A. C. DRAMATIC CLUB IhVAVAVAY Ijl Uucler the direction of Miss Sara Huntsman hVJ will present Barrie's cleverest comedy II "What Every Woman Knows n U At N1BLEV HALL M I Tonight Last Performance Curtain 8:15 M PRICES 50c 75c $1.00 H BIiMIM ..-,, , , l-BJHH BBaHBBMHEHWWM ',. Uta'h-Montaiia Irrigated -Land o.'Incv I ,i WM. M. HOWELL president. .V 'I ii 'M .f TIIOS. W. LLOYD Vice President '' (s?. . B l ' a E. TAFT HENSON .... Secrelaiy & Treas. - r K iM t, v -"i H H . Wm.JM. Howell Logan, Utah Thomas Mulr .Mcndon, Ctnh ) ,jH Thosv W. Lloyd Logan, Utah II. V. Ucnsou Trenton. Utah JM t f Wlllard l'arker .... Wcllsvlllo, Utah . !1 wk The above company has purchased several thousand acres of " r Ijfl irrigated land and has entered into' contract to sell in small tracts p ill for $45.00 to $65.00 per acre, with water rights " paid up on l the 1 lrl following terms; $12.50 per acre cash payment-, and six annual 4 r WA payments with interest at six per cent.' ' -, j: ; 2 , I Before buying high priced land, consider what your money will buy in Montana. Large It'll holdongs are being subdivided and the owners Tre looking for people who uwl" -a iia u-rigution Hll and its possibilities andare offering property at prices that cannot be duplineaul in tho inter- j " M II mountain country. Think og buying wheat land that will "oducT 40 to 50 bushels- per acre tit ;lj such terms and prices. :At the present i)rice of wheat one crop w.ill pay for the land. So keen are I SI some of the ranchers to get Utah and Tdaho fr ers on their property that they will accept a j In small payent down and take half of the crop each year 'Until the property is paid for. Thcv know j HI what the land will do. They have confidence in you. It is the opportunity you have been look- " li ing for. It is just like .paying rent, only you pay the rant to yourself- l$ Take yoi i pencil and figure for a moment. What can you crrow on one fiundred acres of I, g (irrigated land? What .at around $2.00 per bushel. Beets at 12 ,00 per ton. Why not' pay for I the land while prices of j'foducts ai o high? We prefer not to sell more than 120 acres to one man j 1 1 A townsite will be laid out along the State Highway and near the railroad survey. Bjth W pass through this plaeci Lots will u sold reasonably. t IN A NUTSHELL Our salesman, Mr. Hyrum Anderson, OME FACTS II Deep rich solol. , .... . . ... , , , , Itoads tuo good. 't lea'es Utah points Wednesdays and Sat- lutomohik-s ni., in .., .,,,. WM Independent irrlgutlon sysleni. ' '' AUtomomits mo in uso pta -oc- Land hg to 65 per acre. - urdays. How many acres do you want? ""' eV0l' ,l"" "f th" mr- II , . , . . . , , " hundrud liushels or outs, II Terms, six yearB at 6 per eenr, Wvito nnrl W nc Ifnnvr .. BS ' u wiue ana iec us.unow. cg of wheat, 70 husheis ..r Good markets nearby, -3 harley, 111 e common. 19 -r:r-f utah-Montana s"-;r:;i:,r;:r- i Average rainfall. 14 inches. - Wheat from this sect'ion awarl Five grain eelva.ors ai near. t fr -arl I Onrj Cfl ed ' tho hlue ribbon in In- H town and a hotel with flfiv IIIIMCllCU E.CHIU J9m " ternatlonul compotitlon 0q w - s -K.T -rrm v A laud'nf'feitllo fields, bauilPr High schools, etc. LOGAN, UTAH c,ops,n,.gbul? accu,: B wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmx&mmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmMmammmmmmiwrmB |