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Show MONTANA I IRRIGATED LANDS ! I f Ik, Near G eat Falls, Montana I I The finest tract of high grade, irrigated, alfalfa, I I grain and sugar beet lands to be had I '-M: in Montana I J Held erfiBMoc for years under -private ownership and recently purchased by the Utah-Montana Land & Irri- H y gation Company and now offered in parcels at reasonable prices and on easy terms. Not an isolated tract, B i but located a few miles from railroads, schools, churches and good markets. fl 1 Water rights are" covered by a decree from Birch River, being one of the best fed mountain streams I w in the state of Montana. A number of Cache Valley people have visited this tract and pronounce it first fl class land with possibilities most promising. Alfalfa produces 4 to 5 tons per acre, oats 75 to 125 bushels per I (acre, wheat from 40 to 160 bushel. Timothy and native grasses grows most abundantly. Sugar beet grow fl ing, while in the experimental stage, has from the first crops grown, produced 12 to 15 tons per acre, 9 If you want a first class farm, with an abundance of water where the climate is favorable and the country 9 young in developement and full of opportunity, this is the tract that should claim your immediate investi- M gation. This land is now offered at $45, $50 and $65 per acre. Terms: $12.00 per acre cash, and th,e balance ffl in six annual payments. Interest at the rate of 6 per cent. i flfl Utah-Montana Land & Irrigation Co. I 1 By K. L. MOLEN, Sales Agent I " BH STATEMENT Made to the Hunk CommlMloner of Out State of Utah of the LOGAN HOME BUILDING SOCIETY 3. The amount of authoiized capital ..', ... JGOIOOO.OO '. The par Tnlue of each shaie ... .'. .. '. . .50 3. The number of shares sold during; the year ..... ,.. 1779 4. The number of shares cancelled aud withdrawn during , uythe preceding year ., ,...,...,..,.,...,.: 9u shueg 200.00 C. Statement of receipts and disbursements durkig he pre- . ceding year: .., .UM-.mUtKkMtM beobipvi , vwa- Knmm , Cash on hand at close of last fiscal Jtp.fi 9, 239,23 t iif , Dues on running stock ..-Cn: . J.., -u '50,503.50 ik ' Loans repaid .' ..Sfi..JiX ....,-,.., .. '34,936.00 Interest .'. .;, .. 3?.;": .....'ft.... 19.970.81 , Fines .'!..:...Sf. t..LA&J.h... 288.29 Pass books, Initiation and transfer fees ....:. , 258.40 Tlo'rrowed money i i 40.000.00 iTotul Itecelpts ,...;. ;.- .'.,..., $146,187.23 , . , ' IHSUC'IINK.UKXTN . , , , r I.6ans on morlKage securities .K.'..:flter?....ftft .:.'. J 11 6,1 g0. 00 ,' Loans on pass book security ....., 1,200.00 Withdrawals of running stock .-.......; '. 200.00 Kipenses, including salarle s. 835.45 Iterrowed money repaid . , .....'.A.'..". 251500. 00 Interest paid , ......, .. , 2,115.99 Cfliih on hand at close of fiscal year ., t 143.49 Dlscon. Advance Payments ... .", 4 2.30 TOtul Disbursements , ...... ...'. $1 46,187.23 6. Salaries Paid Each of Its OfllctTH: . . , Seci etwry . ,.,.'. .'. , .' : ft Tuo.oti Total Salaries ; t 720.00 7. A.'Btalcnwnt of Us asi-els and( liabilities at the end of tho year nml the natuie: i ASSKTS Cajjt on hand ..-, $ 143.49 LoTftis on uioitgago security 20-1, 479. 00 Loa'ns on pass book sccuilty 200.06 , Interest Earned and uncollected .'. 366.34 Total Assets ... S295.188.83 "j ! LIABILITIES Running Stock and dividends .. 243,135.55 Fund for contingent losses - , 10,314.38 Borrowed money ......'. 41,500.00 Undivided pioflts - 238.90 t Total Liabilities - S295.188.83 H. J, Hatch, being first duly sworn according to law deposes and says that he, is Secretary of the ahoy) named company, that the statements Made in tho lot egolngt report are truo and coriect and that Bald statement contains a full uud coruecl exhibit of the condition of said company's business busi-ness at tho close of the year ending January 31, 1920i H. Jt hatch' Subset Ibed .nd sworn to hofora me this 25th day of ebruary, 1920. (SEAL)"'. , STLYIA CUTLKIt, Notary Public. My commission expires January 22, 1S22. t SCATeYoF UTAH, IBM ofjjTIauk Commissioner. 'JJWT. Porter, Dank' Commissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby certlffrthat, tho foregojifg is a full,, true and coirecl copy of the statement of thutabovetiuMird company,inbw'oV"p il'y oBlca this 5tli "day-of v " Aix ' N. T. POUTER, Bank Cowmlsslonw. AI-IAS SUMMONS IX THE DIKTIIICr COUUT OK Till" KIKST JUDICIAL DISTltlC'l' lK THE STATE OK UTAH. l.V .IX1 l-'Olt THE COUNTY OK CA'Mll'. Sarah Peterson, .Plaintiff, V. James J. Peterson, Putt-r J, Petersen, Peter-sen, Joseph S. Peterson, Nephi Pettr-sen, Pettr-sen, Mary Donlleld, Ulanche Iloiil-fleld, Iloiil-fleld, Mary Pedersen, Hans Pederaen, Willie J. Petersen, Mary Wlntlo, Clar ence L. Petersen, Nellie Petersen Benslo. Peteiscn, naymond'.A. Pcti-sen, Pcti-sen, Qladys Pete: sen, Juanita Pi-tor-sen, Sena Petnrsenr Mrs. Hyrum S. Petei sou, Mary Ferriday, Kudo ili Pete'ractfj Clarence Petersen, Edi a Peterson and eLona Peteisou, Uolra at Law of Maien Pcderton, Deci'jjtd, and Mamie Harris, Defendants. The State of Utah to the Said Defendants: De-fendants: You ate hereby summoned to appear ap-pear within twenty dnys aflei soi-vlce soi-vlce of this summons upon you, If served within the coilnty In whli-h this action Is" hrouKht, othoi'Kl wl)hln thlity dnys after nervier, aud defend tho above entitled action: and EP LJUKINu iuur'i It's Easv-IfYcu Know i Jr.-Edwatdd' Jr.-Edwatdd' Ollo j.;ibi-- This secret of itecjiina younj; la u . , young to do thU you nitut watch yc. .Ivcr and bowels thfrnV ro m-' v having n fallow omc' ' . - ...:. under your eyosi pim,-.lej-- u Uuu look in your face ddll CY'' wi'li r tparkle. Y.iir dctor ill t-rt ' uni -M wr c.nt of Ji tt.);;rn -:otn'. from .r idivd IkjwcIs utd liver Or. r'lli.tr'o. a -.."Uptmi u'. ;il-t n Ohio, i) rf -T , J c . j !o ( laund ir.!::cj wiih tuvo ,. Ij jt t. ,("j liver nnd bowels. v.hKu he "avo ' Us pjtiontB for 'Vrfrj. Dr. Edwards' Olive TnblPta, the sulnti ute for calomel, are GS"tlc in thtir1 oaiii, yet always effective. Ttj btins abou that exuberance of spiiit, that nnturl buoyancy which hould be enjoykt b everyone. b xonlng up the liveratiucjeai mg thfi'system'of impurltiei" ' You will knov Dr. Edwrus' Olive Tablets Tab-lets by their olii wlor. 10c and 25c pt w- "VI drupjjt 5. In case of jour failure ho to do judgment judg-ment will be tendered against j.oil .lc cording to the demand of the com pluintv which has been filed with tl.c CleYkj ofsald court. This action is brought o quiet Plaintiff's tl'-j Ir. "J thejaud described In said complaint. . ."" ,a o. w. imi:.'.v ' Attomey for- Phv.u'iff. Post Olllce Address, Logan, Utah. Adt-4-lX m i m NAME BAYFR MEANS ASPIRIN IS GENUINE to t Take without fear as told in Bayer Package r J j To hicsl; u'.i a ci,M In the licnl, neck, back, or any pait of body ho sure you luke only llaei Tablets of Aspliln with tlw surety Ilayor Ciosn .on them. This l tliu gonulnt Asplr- iu prescilbed by physicians for over 'eighteen jears. In each unbrol.en. llajor package I proper directions to safely icllovo your Colds, Headaches, Neuialgla,, Earache, . Toothuche, Uheumatlsiu. I Sciuticu, Lumbago, Neuritis and Pain ! generally. Handy tin boxes containing 12 tablets tab-lets cost only a few cents at any diug store also larger Uayer packages. Aspliln lg the trade maik. of Uayer Manufactuit of Hoaoacetlcacidestrr of Sullcylacacld. , 4" Air Advertise In tho Itepiihllcan. 'CtP'tUn ir. rho ltipuhllcan. ' V " 'III wmwwiii IwwuimcinruiiiiCMi-.MHMiiuiiiu.in n,.-i,r.,wimiiiMrw()imwjM ' . kHI patience And vision I' H Link Patience with Vision, work the twD in double hirness U I and tliey will in the end emerge triumphant from "the crash I, ' H ! of systems and the wreck of worlds." ; Bf IS Vision and Patience sin:l as a con-tnnt rebuke tc those E ' Rv who are in much too jacat a lurry. Haste makes f r waster, f i R4 !That is exjiecially true, as far a-, the p -ojVn.i ariOu ut of S ' m$ our social relations are concernjd. And. in this connection. lj f it would probably be foun-l that social probler.is never pre- ? ' In sent a national crisis unit-,3 there are a great irnny people lO who are in a very great hurry to do p-jrreth!in or oihcr. 2 Patience and vision are wi?e. They know that it it not o ti Ms much byreasonof.bein;seridasitisbyse-viiijj that human ? : K. 5 rrcr.tur?? are brought, into mrmal community alalw ns with Li ; Wa a thoirfellows. Thereinl.'.ithut.it'tofC .r.'ivj'.' vr .- 't "' !M I is now conceived. It is not t,o much that throuli Community ' H 8 Service the individual is ministered to as it is that through S ' H I Community Service the individual ministers to the coin- 3 1 munity. i; , B Community Scfvicc, organized by Patience and" Vision. H constitutes an open dcor. 'J'hrough that door the individual fi . , M can pass and be something in and for the community. In 1 - H I order to unite those who may ha separated by prejudice, by S B g passion, by misunderstanding, it is only necessary to unite B ' w 1 them in a common objective. Tho-e who are working for the II M same end cannot forever continue working against each thcr. fi ! U Community Service has in our time come to stand for H , H I both an Organization and for an Idea. As an organization, g ! H Community Service has back of it this principle: Community Service is the medium through which the residents of a com- fi ' H munity get together and truly become members of it, with a S ' H consequent real interest in Community well-being, pros- ft : H penty and stability. : Can the thing be done? Not over night, perhaps. Not by I - H day aft'.T tomorrow, or even by next month. But, in the end Patience and Vision both answer for it. J , H .iuwumiiiiuiuiiiainiHatiiiuiiunitmiiiiiii(MuiiiiiiuiMuiiiMHiiuuttiiiauww H |