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Show ru.i.yt VAlttt lUl Nil, Mrs. Rose Hill entertained at a in honor of the of Mrs. Manon Mitt. The dinner table was centered by a bowl of bright summer flowers, riaces were set for Mrs. E. H. Hancey uid two children of Logan, Mra. Orvil Heaps and son, Mr. and Mrs. Manon Hill and two children and Mrs. HilL locals a kJl ' pink row fih a crystal and Sorenson, Mr. Nelson, Scott NUson of California and Mr. and Green of Ogden return-Se- ir homes last week after jlS EsSld (J V 1 veek with their John Nilson. ffilts. at even-LTf- te mo-JJjI- rt. Hanson Mrs. Elmer an-t- he birth of a haby daughter tea list Monday. modernistic home located block, south of Richmond and recently bilk in i, "tarted by Stuck! Construction one-ha- lf Logan, for poste raster StnTof un-as- go J , party VfeBnesday Mwk Memorial park. were included. Re-Swere served by her Sam Tout. . Mr and r es parent, Bemitr Tout entertained ! Zluv the same competitive level Logan, Utah. through the development of our natural weal-- ! Addreee: the elimination of Date of first publication, July 10, Cache Valley Rank .dug., special privileges th f,-- the benefit of Ifile people and 210-21- 1 to a few and by the enactment t?f U3& i Utah, the Logan, place as to Mate, ffr possible, r trade praaire legislation for va a j Due of first publication, July 2i, Pate of last publication, August Luis. ' better proteetiop of labor, the 7, 1938. :93. Dau -- f Lul poLi'i ation, August (Legal Advertisement) Labor LegisUion-Bri- ng 2l lS3 abut ft Prflliua the enactment and enforcement of Adveri'icnfciit ) tLi-gUilfllBIfinSnip Notice to Creditors labor legislation which will improve working conditions, limit the working day and provide IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF living wage for the worker to be DISTHE FIRST JUDICIAL accomplished IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF through the cooprradbn of State TRICT OF THE STATE OF HERBERT B. MAW DISUTAH IN AND Departments and labor, business and THE FIRST JUDICIAL FOR CACHE civic organization TRICT OF THE STATU OF COUNTY. EXPLAINS PLATFORM 6. Farm Cooperatives Aid the UTAH, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE. and development of farm In the matter of the estate of Lars Erick Danielson, ako known ox cooperative movements and the enThe following is the platform of actment and enforcement of mea-nirBERTHA J. NELSON, ;L. E. Danielson, Herbert B. Maw, Democratic nomthat wUl aid tSe farmers in DECEASED. Plaintiff, inee for office of governor of the earning profit. Va. NOTICE TO CREDITORS State of Utah. He pledges himself 7. Tax Exemptions JOSEPH II. NELSON, aleo known! Creditors will present claims with Support an as JOSEPH H. NELSON, JR., amendment ' to ' our State Constituto; .vouchers to the undersigned admin- Defendant weU as istratrix at her residence at tion, ss with the Appointments Cooperate enactment, of the Federal government In promoting legislation allowing a tax exemption field, Cache County, Utah, on or DeVON GLOVER WISER and THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID bcfiu-the oih day of September, New Deal principles in Utah by (1) of "$2000.00 on homes farms, wife, MARY NIELSEN WISER, DEFENDANT: 1938. Appointing qualified men and wo- and .. encourage the enactment of a Plaintiffs. Eva A. Danielson, men who believe in New Deal prin- taxation program based on ability Vi. I pear within twenty days after ser-- I to Administratrix of tho estate pay. ciples .to administer the various govitCACHE COUNTY, a vice of this summons upon you if of Lars Erick Danielson, also ernment departments, (2) Putting 8. Uquor. Lajg'XmenJhmnts AmCAR-I.- J LOUISA ALICE Corporation; w, tWn the county 5n whil.h known as L. E. Danielson, into operation machinery necessary end the ' liquof Ian so as to (1) DALL, and all .g broug4t peoM known or Ly, deceased. olhcisc to make the New Deal function in permit any law abiding citizen to unknown, Ttaimng any right, title, seU beer (2) allow d;lyS after service, and George C. lleinrick. Utah. taxing units to estate or interest m or hen Mdefojul above entitled action; and Attorney for Administratrix. -- 2. Old Age Pensions (Bring about receive the revenues from beer lic- the real property described in the K Date of first publication, July S, w cage of dj, an enactment of an old age pension enses, and to share in the liquor plaintiffs complaint, adverse to'.judgment will be f;ure rendered against 1938. law providing for Utah iltiaens the profits (3) bring the Liquor Comclouding you according to the desnnad of the Date of last publication, July 31, maximum benefits obtainable under mission revenues under more strict 1938. with been filed which has oomplaint, state the Federal Social Sedttrity Act, and supervision. the Clerk of the above entitled (Legal Advertisement) 9. Penitentiary Removal Support eliminating liens on property. Court. the of removal the 5. Equality of taxation State PenitenRelieve This action is brought for the the tax hardens of oar home owners tiary from its present site and erof dissolving the bonds of purpose WANTED ection a of new and farmers and business men through scientifically now existing between' .matrimony the equalisation of all taxation by modern penal institution allowing hereby summoned to apiar r,a,nt,ff and Prfendant and for' Window blind rollers to be I placing public utilities end other for a proper isolation fur the re- twenty days after service of with new doth in our Mind awarding to plaintiff the' judgment wealthy organizations on the same habilitation of first offenders. Jle aummons upon you, if served defendant's Url m factory. believes inis it m the County in which hia action estate tax level as small property ownmorally wrong to and thcir homestead. carcerate young first offenders in is brought, othcrwiM, within thir- Everion & Sons Co. ers. p jjeLSON, the same as hardened crl 4. Home Industry quarter!' Encourage Attorney for Plaintiff LOGAN, UTA1I " home industries by promoting the minals, Address 10. Resources Natural Develop case of your failure to do so, Judginterests of locally owned businesses 8 Arlm() Bloct and enterprises, nils can be accom- our natural resources for the bene- ment wll be rendered against you1 fit of all state. the people of the according to the demand of the plished by placing all businesses on 11. Gasoline Tax Curb wasteful complaint which has been tiled with expenditures on roads with a view the Clerk of the Court. to reducing the gasoline tax. This action is brought to quiet To Rent 12. Direct Primary Abolish ma- the title of the plaintiffs against the Refinish your floors with cAir chine politics by putting the nomin- defendants to the land described in flow sender. ation of candidates tor public of-- , plaintiffs complaint and as follows: 2 HOURS iice in the hands of the people $1.99 Commencing 21 rods 2 feet 6 There are bargain rates all day through the passage oT a direct pri- inches West of the Southeast corner of the Southeast Quarter of every Sunday on long distance Everton & Sons Go. mary law. 13. County Representation 14 Section 4, Townehip North, Range Apcalls. Enjoy a telephone visit widi LOGAN, UTAH point to state offices ahd state com- One East of the Salt Lake Bose sons or daughters away- - from home, missions men and women represent- and Meridian; thence 'North 40 rods; relatives or friends you y ing all counties of flic state, who thence West 20 rods; thence South will promote the interest and wel- 40 rodB; thence East 20 rods to the seldom see. fare of the masses rather than the place nl beginning, containing S acres. who will work and few privileged NEWELL G. DA1NES, for a reduction of the tax burdens, Whose Voice Would You Like to Hear? improvement of livihg conditions, Attorney for Plaintiffs. dinner on Tuesday birthday anniversary at rvrtfitt Smith entertained arranged dinner party in honor of her aUter. ;nunday. Mackmaster and Mrs. of Salt Lake. Twelve included.. The dinner JTeentered h. wiU be Milton Webb, .Sun-2- 7 for public inspection on 5 p.m. to from I 26th July n. Smith-SUMMO- win cov-Ee- j . 27-2- . Safs Gleaning Use all safe klebn for dry It is safe and it fUsnlng. draas better. Everion & Sunday Is Bargain Day Sander Sons Co. LOGAN, UTAH far-awa- E. DILLMAH ANNOUNCES FOR ON THESE SPECIALS THURSDAY, JULY AND SATURDAY, JULY ' BAKING POWDER, BAKING POWDER, BAKING SODA, u oz 15 rKG- 23 f CAN -- 17c SOAP, THRILL TOILET, 4 BARS 16c SAUCE, SAUCE, PEANUT BUTTER, TOILET TISSUE 8 LARGE ROLLS CHORE GIRLS, EACH O BRAN FLAKES, COFFEE, 9c LARGE rKG BREAKFAST CLUB, LB. rKG CRACKERS, FANCY, ASSORTED, DILL PICKLES, BREAD, WONDER, 13c QUART BOTTLE BLEACHER, LB. QUART CANS 3 LOAVES CHOCOLATE, GROUND, LR CAN ASPARAGUS CUTS, LARGE SODA CRACKERS, GRAHAM CAT 3 LB MA,P CRACKERS, 1,0NKr' RUTTER COOKIES, 8 ""29c 20c rKlsau-'-4- 3 m QUALITY AND lHONK 8 v-..- . GROCERY MARKET SMITHFIELD YWWVTTYVYYVYYWWTYVTVt CLUB& vV' but it doesn9t malce us LEA AND PERRINS, LARGE BOTTLE .... BUSTARD, PREPARED, JAR HY-PR- - 25c 29c 5c 20c 19c ,.... 9c LARGE BOTTLE L WE CALL IT THE BLUE MONDAY 8c - DRAINO, PIPE CLEANER, LARGE CAN A-- 1 UTAH! 19c 13c ... 8c 02 CAN 0 OF 25 02 CAN 25 POWDER, GOVERNORSHIP blue'any morel wll! sssk RasHVtR Attorney and Former Senato Chief whs the gubernatorial nomination. attor- I Ray K. Dillman, Roosevelt ot the Icei of the citizens of this itete" ney and former preeldent Vernal Natlva anUteh etete aenate. recently Mr. Plllman is a natlva of Varnal nounced he will be a candidate for on the and was educated at the Brigham the nomination for torernor Dillman Mr. ticket. Young university at Provo, the Republican eek of University of Utah and tho Univerannouncement followed rumors a third candidate would be sity of Chicago. He has practiced compete law In Roosevelt for the leet It projected into tho race toannounced years. with the two previously counlie hue served two terms candidate for tho honor ot hoadlnp ty attorney for Duchesne county. the G. O. P. etate ticket. W. Are terms a The other candidate! ere city attorney ot both Roosevelt and one four-yea- r term Soegmlller and E. W. Kelly, In the state aenate. He was elected of Salt Lake City. Numerous moetlngs hare been to the senate In 1928 and was presihy dent held during the pant few weekcandl-dataduring the 1931 session. , He formerly was president of Republican leaking another name and lately Mr. Wllniana the Duchesne county school board member of tbs state water beeu brought to the forefront and ligi commission. More recently In these discussion. he haa served on the Colorado Make Statement river conference committee. The former senate president' an Clvlo Activities uouucement follows: One of hla major clvlo activities I hereby announce my candidacy for the office ot governor of the has been In connection with the tate of Utah- - Committees have Uintah Basin Industrial conference. waited upon me repreientlng a He waa one of the organizers of end hae served as large number ot active Republics!! this conference three ttm--s, ur1d1 president Including within the itete end have me of the united support of all last year. He has been active also whom they rapreient Bine receiv- In the successful promotion of the had Noon Lake reclamation project. ing this information I have For a number ot yean he has (or thn matter nnder advisement canplayed a prominent part In the aflovera! days and 1 feel that I not fall to respond to thli request faire of the Republican party In thla state. Ha waa keynoter and and tender of support. "I hart mads no commitments of chairman of tha 1931 slits convenany kind and shall make none. If tion, whlrh elected delegatee to tho and agate nominated, I shall devote my entire national convention, served aa chairman at tha partys tlmn inf vnergtee to securing tits lection, .ad. If elected. I shall de- 1938 state convention, held recently. vote my erery energy to thn aarw In Ogden. . "You ace, eight of us girls had grown up and got married and had babies: all of us live right next door to each other, so to speak and yet we were so busy with housework that we seldom saw each other. Maude realized it first. She said it was a shame we didn't keep up our friendship; we ought i to meet and play bridge every Monday afternoon, j I I 'But Monday's washday,' we protested. Hot foTj me the replied. 'That's The Laundry; does H better and quicker, and gets things so muehj cleaner. To say nothing of saving time and bother. and there we organized the Blue Monday And it's been flourishing ever since, thanks. : m Laundry r out-of-dat- e. LOGAN LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS LOGAN, 1IIONE LOGAN UTAH 438 AND REVERSE OUR REPRESENTATIVE ( IIAKGES IS IN SMITHFIELD DAILY |