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Show THE HERALD-JOURNAL- PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES llt.l, It l, m an u.n bin iiu.uh'fJ to Ml USLI. liU)U( popular liebutiinte. I.inne'a mother. no aetreaa i asm IHiillKri. I jcjJ It in liitriug Casa'a engngc nunt in aliH'k nt a fashionable ong Island summer eolony that ihe H:rrotls meet MUH. CI.K.KS 1 AI4.II When wealthy widnw. ass goes on tour in the fall I lane becomes Mrs. fleespnngbs aociiil secretary tl.lVE LL.KS- -I I 4.11, the widows only son, kkWi i.iitne to marry him. Dive cannot Inherit his fathers fortune unless he marries before he la U5. I.iane accepts, agreeing the marriage is to be a matter of form only. are moods whose Kobard, changeable, aska her to break the nnd l.iaae refases. engagement Tici-sh1.4) l l nnd her sister, MitS. AMitKH'iON, come to visit ihe CJeespaugbs and Tressa, who u.mii to marry Clive, begins to muke trouble for Llaite. Tressa et.nnites with a gang of black muilers but a friendly police Ilea tenant, SHANK AlcDKRMID, later fetes. I, liter L la tie In kidnapped to Im held for ransom hut is rescued by Metlrrmid and f live. 'Ihe wrddlng takes plate on Christinas and the couple depart on a honeymoon in the sooth. IVews comes that Muriel l.add has eloped with 4 1IL4K DESMOND newspaper reporter, (live is kind but knowledge .hat Itiihiird is the man- - Liane loves dives tbe two into misunderstanding. After several weeks tbe. couple return north, Clive devotes himself t business and I.iane tr.es not to be bored by duties. On c shopping trip she encounters Kobard By a ruse It ob'tril persuades Liane to corns to his apartment alone for tea. He liess her to go abroad with him. (.live arrives and taken I.inuc home. They quarrel. .NOW CO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XL VOW that the bars were down, Liane rushed on, speaking Van wants me to go recklessly. .away with him, she declared. You didnt listen to him? Clive clenched his hands. I old him I wouldnt. Oh, dont think me utterly bad. Im not. Only when he calls I feel I must go. Its like a spell." Furious anger smote Clive. Desperately he sought the right move. "Promise me youll not do anything without consulting me, he urged. "As a friend. Nothing more.; She promised. She thought him a thoroughbred that night when at the dinner party, he moved, spoke, laughed as if nothing had happened. Old Mrs. Williams, a grande dame in black and silver, bent her head to them at parting. Behind her fan she whispered to Clive but quite audibly. "Such a charming child. We are all delighted with her." Liane flushed. What would all these people think if they knew? She felt ashamed. Through her mind ran this thought constantly, "He sails on Tuesday. Perhaps Ill never see him. again. What shall I do? Her lips twisted. at the Irony of it. If only she had waited a little, while! She .had believed this marriage would put a barrier between her and Van forever. She had hoped and prayed the spell was broken. It had not been. Surely this madness must be one of those deathless loves of vdilch she had read. Browning an 1 his Elizabeth had loved that way. Helolse and Abelard.. Romeo and In the matter of the estate de- 1 Annie Mathews Smith, ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the underat his residence at signed Cache county, Providence, Utah, on or before the 25th day of November, 1931. Jr., ExeJoseph A. flmith Last Will cutor of the and Testament of Annie Mathews Smith, Deceased. Geo. C, Heinrich, Attorney for Exqputor. Date of first publication, July 1931. 23. 22. 4 Au- Date of last publication, gust ' 1931. "sheriffs sale ly IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DIS. THE FIRST JUDICIAL TRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, .IN AND FOR .THE COUNTY OF CACHE H. A. Pedersen,' Plaintiff, vs. W. Dollar, and his wife, Defendants E. - Dollar. Hilda John so-el- nl To be sold at sheriff's sale on the 10th day of Augus, a. m- of 1931 at 10 oclock said date, at the front door of the county court house, in county. Utah, Logan, Cache described prothe following - perty - to-w- it: Commencing at the Southwest corner of Block 49, Plat A Logan City survey, and North ii running thence East 9 rods; thence rods; thence North 4 rods; thence East 7 rods more or less ca-to the Logan and Hyde Park Southwesterly thence nal; along said canal to the South line of said block; thence West 12 rods more or less to the place of beginning, and situak ed In Section 34, Township 12. North range . one.. (1) East of the Salt Lake Meridian.of July Dated this 18th day . 1- , 193 1' Jeff Stowell, Sheriff of Cache County, Utah By H. Weatherstone L- - E. Nelson, Attorney for Plaintiff Deputy. A9. SUM MON 6 In y the District Coyrt of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for the County of Cache. Wallace J. Carlisle, plaintiff, vs. Wdliam C. Brenchley, John C. Brenchley, Thomas C. Brenchley. Jane B, Joseph, C. Brenchley, Thorpe, Harriet Spence, Carrie newts. Parley B.. Leishman, Dora. L.- - Grant, Eva L. Robertson, May L. Harrison, Andrew B. Leishman, Richard B. Leishman,, Robert B. Leishman, Mark B. Leishman, MorHarris J. Swinyard. A.J. Swinyard. Swtn-i ry T. Swinyard, Wii'iam 0. Alfred W. Swinyard, Ewart yard-Swinyard, Alfred W. Swinyard. William Silverthorne, Hugh Silver-thornBert C, Silverthorne, Pearl Jensen, Samuel B. .Obray, Joseph B. Obray, Ezra Obray, Ida O. Powell, Wilford L. Obray, and Annie O. Oldham, Heirs at law of Alfred and also deceased, Brenchley, also against Roland Fames, andclaimall other persons unknown ing any right, title, estate, Hen or aoggea py a restlessness which would not let her go. Over the breakfast things she and Clive spoke of cr.aual matters. Both were uneasy. After he had gone she Bat for a long time listless. The servants came and noiselessly set the place to rights. Her life ran on well oiled wheels, she reflected. There was nothing she needed to do. No one needed her except possibly Van. Clive was utterly He had his horses and dogs in the country. He had the business now to absorb his . , Juliet SlSUi.1ayfoun4herdesperat9. her mother all her troubles. "Whats on your mind, baby? Cass asked, watching the girl shrewdly. Liana shut her eyes. Now for It. Now for the plunge. She said, Im going to leave Clive. Cass set down her cup with great deliberation. Why? Youre not happy with him? Liane put out her hand In an impulsive gesture. "Its not that. She hesitated Clives splendid. before she flung the words at Cass. "I love Van Robard. Im going away with him. Cass swayed a little. Her face Liane bad gone dead white. thought she was going to faint "Mother, whats the matter? She was bending over the older woman, shaking her arm. Liane left her and, flying Into the tiny kitchen, brought back a glass of water. Cass sipped It and shook her Take It away. Im all head. right. Conscience-stricke- n at the effect of her news Liane sat down again. "Im sorry, 3he began contritely. "I didnt know it would be such a shock to you, 1 I had to tell someone. The color was coming back into Casss pale cheeks. She shook her head like a swimmer freeing himself from the bondage of the waves. In a dull voice she said, Theres something youve got to know. I should have told you long ago. God forgive me for a miserable coward. Her eyes, her tone, struck terror Into the heart of the girl. Liane trembled. "What Is It? pro-sa- to-w- - cribed land. Dated July 18, . , - t: Lots 51 and 52 of Richland according to the Plat thereof on file in the office of of the county recorder Cache county, Utah, in Book con3 of Plats, page taining 38.62 acres, more or less. Together with 38 shares of Acres, 14-1- tal Collection Agency, a cor- poration, Campbell Collection Walker Agency, a corporation, Brothers Bankers. Inc., a corWalker Bank poration, and and Trust company, a corporation, successors to Walker and Brothers Bankers. Inc., James G. Hammond, receiver of the National City bank of Salt 1931 Jeff; Stowell. Sheriff, f 1 ; - e. mused "It half to harself. "I was In England in 1913, Just before the war started. Mother was taking care of yon then, She whirled on Liane. "But it doesnt alter the main facts of "Half she cried. the case, brother or step brother, hes still forbidden to you. Hes wicked conscienceless. A14. Liane asked, Why did you hate him so? "Because Dirk Robard was wicked, cruel. He met Luisa in Baltimore where she was playing in stock. He was much older IB or 20 years. Ha persuaded her to have a secret marriage. They went somewhere on the eastern shore. Luisa didnt tell ns until a few months before you were born. By that time he was tired of the arrangement. He was having an affair with some New Orleans beauty and wanted Luisa to divorce film. Poor child! She was so young, so bewildered. She wrote me and told me about it. I brought her home. She died 10 days after you were born. The doctor said she had no will to live. , from uated in Cache County, Utah, pany. In the matter of the Estate of HYRUM S. BROWN, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at her residence, Hyrum, Utah, on or before the 28th day of September, A. D. 1931. BESSIE BROWN, L. E. NELSON, FOR KENT New modern 5 room home with garage. Opposite temA5tf. ple. Cardon Realty Co. for L 1928 11929 Ford 11324 Ford FOR RENT 4 room furnished cottage with garage. Apply Mrs. A5tf A. L. Cole, 50 West 3rd. N. ir A9 1 Also a number or real bargain, car. and trucks BuffeL Call FOR SALE ture. 837-J- Aug . 8. joke; Pasteurized Bath tubs and furniSL AI2. We deliver in Logan. Dr.Wmo W0 Practice NERVE SERVICE Phone 312 W. Center EXPERT RADIO SERVICE! Call W. B. JONES J Furnished Rent For fcpart- Phone 261 - Altf ment. Call TRADE 1924 Oldsmobile-sifor radio. Egan Auto SerFurnished Rent For apart ,420 vice, SmithCield. ments. 205 East 3rd North Altf. WILL TRADE 1929 Ford Coupe for 1929 Ford Tudor. See Larry houseCole at U. O. Lumber. A9, Furnished sleeping and 218-J- x 1170-- phone J maternity . or 274-J- : August goods and transferred to all parts of the city. Long Distance Hauling pianos guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl M Nelson. Miss Margaret Larson returned home on Tuesday from various interesting points in Yellow-stonpark. Mr. and Mrs, Archie McNeal and family of Blackfoot spent th week end with relatives. Visit Enroute to Bear Lake Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Holliday and Mr, and Mrs. W. B. Burning-haof Salt Lake City, enroute to Bear Lake, were the luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ny man on Saturday. O. A. Follett and daughter Ver-da- , spent the week at Winder, Idaho. J. E. Blackburn and daughter Madeline of Salt Lake are spend ing the week with Mr. and Mrs C. A. Nyman. Mts. Carl Lovdt 5nd litls in Salt daughter, are visiting Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Israelson entertained at a delightfully ar- ranged dinner in office. Reward. leather Herald-Journa- Son NEATLY PONE We use only the best of materials. Expert workmanship. S. WEN DENES 115 North Maia Street -- - $1.00 and $1.50 6923 Wasatch VACUUM OaaSo Ro JImiGi TRANSFER PHONE 314 Local and Moving Ail Work Guaranteed! We Give S & H Green Stamps. FOR PRACTICAL HEATINC jJiM'PjiltfclV, their RspiSniag Our CLEANER Does the Best Job. Phone 130 Jackson & Fry Co. I h Rate BgaoRF JONES l.e PLUMBING Phone 823 Grand CO. Johnson TRUCKING & FREIGHTING COMPANY Newton, Utah Dealer It, Phone Feed A Grain (83J4 CERTIFIED RADIO SERVICE , Skanchy . Smith Radio Engineers Day and Night Service 145-- 184 Phones: 539-5 R SALE AT A BARGAINI The beautiful horr of Geo. Y. Smiths on 47 North 2nd East. This is one of the finest homes and one of the choicest locations in Logan. Call at office for further NEW SALT LAKE TICKET-Sal- t RETL'ffN Lake to San Francisco, via Western Pacific Ry. Signed A. E. Iiraiuatd. Return ticket to Eccles A12 hotel, Logan, Reward. Keys &k Clean Furnace Pays. GIANT e Frod Return to party at A home Sunday afternoon, in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Swensor Mr. and Mrs. Warron Wright, Mrs b. M. Allen and Mrs. Charles a McBride of Hyrum. Dinner served on the lawn at one to 15 guests. Mrs. Mildred Younker and ML: Esther Israelson are entertaining club at the Younker their home Friday afternoon at a luncheon party and social hour. Professor O. W. Israelson is at Carbon spending the week county on an extension tour for the U.S.AC. Mrs. Emma Broadbent of Canada and Mrs. Mary Leatham of end Wellsville were the week guesl8 of Mr. and Mrs. Parley Cronqulst. HOTEL LOST LOST J.W. AuoH e -- Lcstt North Household 527-y- s 1112 3rd PHONE 448 keeping rooms for rent. $3.00 nurse, p. er week. . 33 North 5th West Altf. A8p. Phone, Farmers of this vicinity are re-joining over the rain of list week sufficient to do un which told good to the crops. There are prospects that more taiu is to follow. The shrubbery has taken on a new lease of life following the rain. The program for the warl M.' I. A conjoint meeting 13 as follow.-:opening song; prayer: musical selections: while Andrew King lecoi tured on the effectiveness teaching and advising the young. Miss Olive Kemp gave ft talk on the word of wisdom and experiences while in tbe Texas mission fields. Miss Kemp then rendered a violin solo. Funeral Services Held The body of Herbert Darling Lichester,, formerly of Norin Lo gan was brought to Logan from Sait Lake, Wednesday night. Mr Lichester died in Salt Lake on Monday at the general hospital. services were held in Funeral the Lindquist mortuary Thursof day with a goodly uumter North Logan people attending. Bishop John H. Kemp officiated at the services. Prayers were offered by Hazen R. Humt and Speakers were Andrew L King. Carl M. Nelson nnd Bishop W. W. Crookston. Opening and clos numbers were furing musical nished by a quartet from the ward Other musical numbers choir. were by Miss Olive Kemp and Martin Hlestand. Burial was 'n the Logan cemetery where the grave was dedicated by W. E Nyman. The Seagull girls accompanied by their teachers, Mrs. W. E. Nyman and Mrs. Oliver Larson held thdr weekly meeting at the home of Miss Laura Ashleman Monday afternoon in honor of hot 14th birthday anniversary. An In aftet teresting program was heldserved which refreshments were to 18 guests. Mr. and Mrs. James Nyman,. Mr nd Mrs. Bert Burrell, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Maughan, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Larson and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hugi spent the week end in Logan canyon. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Jenson and family and Mrs. Ed Holmgren of Bear River City, were Sunday East , North Logan News Deputy St., Logan, Utah FOR A REAL HAIR CUT and Shave come to the coolest Berber Shop in town. Hair cut 35c; Children 25c SCIIIFFMAN BARBAR SHOP Sewells Baseinbnt Altf. MSsGsi&IDKBOlfflS For efficient 44G-- FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 33 North Fifth West. Phone 527 W. For Sale Cedar posts at 213 J3tf East 3rd South. Phone 578-- J. FOR RENT 3 room modern furFor Sale 1930 Ford roadster. nished apartment Private bath. good shape. A 1 rubber rum- 72 North First West. J7tf. ble seat,, $360 00.' George Spick cr. Phone 472. Altf. FOR RENT Mcdcrn apt 345 N. M25tf. 3rd. East For Sale Coal oil stove, stove with FOR RENT FurujJhed apt Phone burner. Florence ' back. Cheap. R Van Ivrns. 237 218 J So. Altf. E 1st For Rent Six room partly furnished home. Phone 475-WILL Rs LICENSED CHIROPRACTOR Twelve Years of Successful FOR RENT Two room apartment and bath. Newly furnished. 191 JlOtf. West Center. FOR SALE, Cheap House with three rooms and bath. Partly furnished. Terms. Inquire 82 West A13. First North. DAIRY Milk and Cream Phone 1128 J. FOR RENT New English tvpe home on Boulevard. Call C. S. J28 t Amussen, East Center 50 Phone 211 FOR RENT Nicely furnished heated apartments with garage. A2 tt. 135 East Center. A10. West First North. FORD PRODUCTS FOR RENT Two, three room apt. One furnished, one unfurnished. Inquire '22 East Second South. A10- Phone 787J-1- . FOR SALE Good used piano. Verv cheap $45. 309 North 205 Motor Co Three furnished, FOR RENT modern downstairs rooms. 12i A10. West Center. for 20 FOR SALE Phone 191-quarts pure, raw milk for $1.00. A10, Delivered anywhere. FOR SALE SERVICE FOR RENT 4 room apartment, A18. 459 West First Noith. FOR SALE small modern house with live aeres of land close in. good out buildings and improve ments. Call 41 118 North Main A12 Federal Bldg. & Loan. Fifth West. lti Ton Truck Ton True. 1930 Ford Sport Roadster in repossessed Small furnished FOR SALE-19- 30 Fold Tudor se FOR RENT house 3 rooms with bath, close A12. dan. 316 N. 4tii West. Phone 1002 from 8 to 10 ui. FOR SALE Good trailer, cheap. a. m. or after 7 p. m. A5tf. A12 Phone 529. FOR RENT Five room modern FOR SALE' Tomatoes, $1.00 per home, completely furnished. 371 bushel. James C. Jensen. Hyrum. North Third East, phono 1202-.Al?. All. 343-W- agents FOR RENT 3 room modern apt furnished for coupie. 270 N. A 12. 1st. W. Phone 00. 14 quarts for $1.00, delivered. llaee of piodurtion open to inspection. Plume kloJ. 6S5 A14. North Second East. the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah In and for the County of to-wi- Ten room house, full basement. Apply Hyrum JenA12. sen, Garland. MILK NOTICE TO CREDITORS W&ffiiftsdL. A12 FOR RENT . 8, 1931. Date of first publication July 28, 1931; date of last publication, Aug- big A7tf. sell furnished South 285 Main. lifi'l cream and white trimmed Windsor range. $130.0') value lor 114 North State Street. $05.00. All. Preston, Idaho. FOR SALE Hay. Will 4. field. Phone 591-- Rent apartment, for adults, Practically new beau, FOR SALE F.LIZARETH ANNIE AND NJELSEN, ADMINISTRATRIX OF Emb. THE ESTATE OF ANNIE C. NIEL- WANTED Plain sewing. chocheting. Layettes-trousseat SEN, DECEASED, S, 1931. Fay Ranzenberger, PrOYrGence. Defendants A10. NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE To he sold at sheriffs sale on the 8th day of August 1931, at 10 191-Phone Fat hogs. In the District Court of the First o'clock a. m. of said date, at the WANTED A1S. Judicial District of the Ste.te of front door of the county court Utah in and for:the County of house, in Logan, Cache county, WANTED TO RENT Five or six Cache. Utah, the following described proproom modern unfurnished house, erty must have furnace. Call 659. of UTAH MORTGAGE LOAN CORon the Westline All. Beginning PORATION, City Street, now known as 5th a corporation, East Street in Logan City, Utah, at WANTED Weaner Pigs. Phone A10. a point 10 rods South of the inter. Plaintiff, vs. section of the wst line of said cache street with the south lin of City wanted Florence B. Harris and husband, Male VALLEY TERRITORIES Street running east and west now Riley Harris, Good or known as Corner Sireet. said point proposition for Defendants. female. or .To he sold at Sheriff's Sale on of beginning being further des- reliable workers. Phone 1035-the 14th day of August A. D., 1931, cribed as being 164 feet North of a write , 107 West Fourth North, at 11 oclock a. m. on said day at point which is 4.376 chains North Logan, Utah for particulars. A19. the front door of the County Court of the Southeast corner of Lot 3. Block 13. Pint C" Logan Island house in Logan City, Cache CounFxpertenced laundress wants Nc ty, Utah, as the property of said Survey and from said point of be- wanning. 25c dozen pieces. East defendants, the following describ- ginning running thence West 8 charges for small pieces. 493M22tf. ed real and personal property sit rods; thence North . 3 14 rods; Fourth North. estate. A 775-W- 1 A10, Mode-- n Chev. Truck. $350 Chev. Roadster $125 11929 Chev. Cabriolet $400 11930 Chev. Coupe $475 1 1929 Oldsmoblle Coach $275 150 11928 Chev. Ton Truck 1930 Chev. ton Truck $425 1 1928 Ford Coupe $350 1928 Cher. Coach $300 1 1929 Durant Sport Rdstr. $250 Ford Tudor $'U0 The following cars have been left with us to sell. The ownats are anxious and have placed "ulck selling prices on them 1929 1927 1 FOR SALE A good cow. . milker. Phone street 3 rods to the place of beginning, containing 28 square rods; and situated In the West half oi ihe Southeast quarter of Section 34, in Township 12, North of Range One East of the Salt Lake Meridian. Dated this 18th day of July, 1931. JEFF STOWELL, Sheriff of Cache County, Utah. COR PICOT All. Avenue. FOR Together with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances and any and all water rights and Cache. ditches thereto belonging or anywise appertaining. Dated July 18th, 1931. In the Matter of the Estate of JEFF STOWELL, RUTH K. GRIFFIN, Deceased. Creditors will , presont claims Sheriff, Cache County, Utah. Last day of publication, August kgainst the above named estate 14. 1931. with vouchers to John E. Griffin, administrator of the Estate of New Ruth K. Griffin, deceased, at SHERIFFS SALE ton, Utah, on or before the twenty-nintIn the District Court of the First day of September, A-Judicial District of the State of JOHN E. GRIFFIN, Utahi in and for the County of Administrator. Cache L. TOM PERRY, Attorney for adPACIFIC NATIONAL LIFE AS- ministrator. Date of first publication, July 28 A CORSURANCE COMPANY, 1931; date of last publication, PORATION, August 28, 1931. Plaintiff, vs, Administratrix. PICOT MORTGAGE LOAN F. Attorney for said PORATION. GEORGE O. Cair Specials for FOR SALK At a bargain. A 6 room modern home, choice locaA14. tion. 425 N'otth First East. h NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 142 Crockett house Cut Ison's place, FOR RENT 5 loom elegantly furnished house, lurnaee heat and gaiage. 33 Mariondule Ave. 8 In Modern lent. Inquire at e East rods; thence thence South on the West Line of By H. WEATHERSTON, L. E. Nelson, , Attorney for Plaintiff. Last day of publication, RENT FOR Automobile For Sale Rini FOR SALE 1930 Fold Standard coupe. Good condition. Inuuedi-tsale necessary. 549 East Fourth A9. North. dizzy-ingl- Beginning at a point 6.75 chains north and 2.77 chains west of the southeast corner of the northwest quarter of section 2, township 12 north of range 1 east of the Salt Lake meridian, thence north 3 degrees west 10.75 chains, west 38 rods, southwesterly 29 rods, 10t5 feet, to the point on the quarter section line 10.25 chains north of a point due west or beginning; containing 18.6 acres, more or less, subject to a 2 rod right of way extending east and west on the north boundary line. Together with 8 shares of the capital stock of the Logan, Hyde Park and Smithfield Canal com- Fir sl FOR SALE Ford coupe, good condition. Cheap, 3 13 North First West. All. ReCass sat up straight. pented? Never! You were mino aid I meant to have you. Lii.ne laced her fingers nervously. "Clive knows this?" she ashed. Cass nodded. "1 told his mother shortly before you were married. I told him. It was only right. They had to know. They sat for a few moments iu silence. Then Cass broke out again, "Youll never go to Van Robard now? "I dont know. I dont know. My mind is dizzy from all this. "Liane, you cant. You wouldnt hurt Clive so. The scandal The girl moaned. "I hadn't thought of that. You must. Forget this man. Heg had dozens of affairs. The women of his own world understand him. You made the mistake of taking him seriously. Cass added, Tell me I did right Tel! to hold you for my own. She was on me you forgive her knees. It was "Mother, dearest! Liane's answer. Cass wiped her eyes presently. They "Heavens, 1 must ruob! called rehearsal for th:s afternoon. Together they straightened the place. Liane, a towel pinned over her dove colored frock, made the bed and wiped dishes. Constraint hel4 them, after tbeic mutual burst of emotion. "Promise me you wont do anything without telling me first, was all Cass dared to ask on parting. Liane walked up Broadway, a slim, distinguished figure. Some impulse, born of the old trouper habit, caused her to stop and buy a paper at the corner. Like a needle to a magnet her eyes were drawn to the headline, "Millionaire Killed In Motor Accident. y The name leapt at her, black, "Van Robard. (To Be Confinin'!) t: PAGE SEVEN 1. Feif wliu- - 1 Cass Andyouneverheard l.'.ane 1 son.' may be so, tatfier':" my a said Vans real name was but he was Dirk Robards adopted des-cana- ls THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in caso of your failure so to do. Judgment will he rendered against you, according to the demand of the complaint, which has bee." filed with the clerk of the above entitled court. This action is brought to recover a judgment, quieting Plaintiffs title in the land COUNTY OF CACHE. described in said complaint. L. E. NELSON. Attorney for Plaintiff, Iq the matter of the estate of Louise Meyer, also known as Post Office Address, Baugh Block. Loujse Meyer Stucki. Logan, Utah. Creditors will present claims Date of first publication, July with vouchers to the undersign' 1931. 12 ed administrator at his residence Date of last publication, August at .754 North 5th East, Logan, 1931. 9, Utah, on or before the 6th day of October, 1931. John A. Wursten Administrator OF COURT DISTRICT THE IN Newel G. Daines DISJUDICIAL FIRST THE Attorney for Administratoi TRICT OF THE STATE OF Dale of first' publication, August THE AND FOR IN UTAH 6, 1931; date of last publication, COUNTY OF CACHE. September, 6, 1931. of bank Land NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE The Federal Berkeley, a corporation, Plaintiff vs. Fritz Hartman Han- IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICLAL DISsen, Annie Nielsen Hansen,-- bis TRICT OF THE STAiE OF wife; William Zillis,. a single UTAH IN AND FOR THE Drainage man; Logan Land &Jacob ZilCOUNTY OF CACHE. Co, a corporation; lis, Mary Zillis, his wife; Third d! H. Creger, Plaintiff, vs. Doe, and Doe Roe company, a Albert W. Hodges, also known corporation, defendants. To be sold at sheriffs sale as A. W. Hodges, and wife, also known as on the 14th day of August Lydia Hodges Abraham B. Hodges. 1931 at the front door of the Lydia county court house in Logan, H. Hodges and wife, Hannah the F. Hodges, Cache Auto comin Cache county, Utah, pany, a corporation. Continenfollowing described property 193 9, T.ui'-"ASS tossed her head didn't want us to let him know where she was. Jle tur.ei, so far as I k..ow, tried to find her. When she died i mailed him the doath notice. He sent lawyers to see us. Ha had haaid there was a child but wasn't sure. lied to the lawyers. was nfrUd they might take you because you were his own flesh and blood. There was some clause in his will, I believe, to tbe eflect that if an heir should appear sucli a claim was to be thoroughly examiued. I think he always suspected there bad been a child, but he enuUtu t hud prove it. Tom Barrett and been married the year before. It was easy for me to protend yon were our daughter. Her voice softened. And ..fir-I felt, too. that you truly belonged to me. I cared for you from babyhood. I loved you as my own. I was justified in keep ing you from that devil Dane's eyes were brimming She put her arm around the older woman. "Of course you weie. ' she soothed. "And when It was so hard, when we were so desperately poor you must often have to k"ep repented your deci-io- s - . AUGUST pered. son. He was adopted. Fanny words came back to her now. He married Vans mother in 1913. That was three years after I was born. Cass murmured, I dont believe it. "Its true, Liane persisted. "I dont remember what Mrs. Amber-to-n . sheriffs. sale my "Whuts not true? Van Is not Dirk Robards tne capital stock of the LLake City, Utah, Defendants, To he "sold at sheriffs sale gan River and Blacksmith Fork Irrigation Co., said shares be Ion the 14th day of August, ing represented .by Certificate a. D. 1931. at 11 oclock a. m. No. 140. Ion said day, at the front door with all other 0f the county court house in Together rights of every kind and na- - Logan, City, Cache county, to Utah, as the property of said ture, however evidenced, the use of water, ditches, and defendants, the following id for the irrigation of cribed real and personal premises. Iperty, situated In Cache coun-lt: Together with all tenements, ty, Utah, hereditaments and appurtenat a point 30 Beginning ances thereunto belonging, or rods south of a point 80 rods in any wise appertaining. east of the northwest corner Dated this 23rd day of July of the southwest quarter of 1931. section 23, In township 14 Jeff Stowell north range 1 west of.t.he Salt Sheriff of Cache county, Utah Lake Meridian, and running M3 thence east 32 rods; thcncc south 25 rods; thence west 32 rods; thence north 25 rods to NOTICE TO CREDITORS the place of beginning, con5 28 acres, together IN THE DISTRICT COURT. OF taining DIS- with any and all water or THE FIRST JUDICIAL TRICT OF THE STATE OF watertight used on or in conIN AND FOR THE nection with the above desUTAH the real property desinterest cribed in the complaiut, adverse to plaintiffs ownership or any cloud upon plaintiffs title thereto, defendants. A ... Oh, mother, don't look like thatl Tell me. TVTALKING like an old woman, like someone who has been dealt a mortal blow, Cass rose. She went to the shabby, littered desk in the corner. There was one drawer which Liane knew had always been locked. From this she drew a roll of papers held together bv a rubber hand These, she said, tapping the will explain. I will show roll, She them to you in a minute. sat down heavily. thoughts. "First of ail you must kjow Even her mother no longer Yon are not my child at all. needed her. Cass was happy, in- this. You are my sister Luisas daughbetter than dependent, playing she had ever played before. She ter." Liane whispered, "She wasnt looked younger. Ibbs harried. wasn't married? "X must see her, Liane decided. Cass's laugh was short and hitter. "Yes. she was married right CASS was just getting up when arrived. The little apart- enough. The license is here. Ill ment looked comfortable and show It to you in a minute. The broke her heart. She died shabby. The lovely green brocade man couch Liane had given her was when yon were born. Thats why she fina curious anomaly In the email, 1 hate the whole clan, ished bitterly. saw room. tbe Liane untidy Still Liane did not understand. familiar room with new eyes, eyes that had somehow grown critical. "What clan? she asked. Cass threw the words at her. Cass entered, shrugging into The Robards, she cried. her old red corduroy dressing The girl winced as though somegown. "I hate to wear that lovely Yon had struck her. padded thing you gave me around one here, dear. It gets in such a mean "Vans father was Dirk Robard. mess. She apologized thus, carrying in the chipped tin tray So was yours. Liane flung her hands to her with her breakfast. "Have a cup? Liane drank some of the steam- eyes. This was unendurable. She ing coffee. She felt steadier. She said abruptly, Its not true. Mrs. seemed to know now what it was Amberton told me long ago. She she wanted. She wanted to tell struggled to remember. , In i It v. notice to creditors of HKHK TOD4Y in: I T, 18 nud beuu-- I iu uiia to forget VAN wrnlihy polo player, M: rit I I SUNDAY. mno tar IU! Legal Pfofees CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah In and for the County of Cache. . key-taine- l A4tf. Respectable Family Hotel Hot anil Cold Running Water in each room West Second South Street (3 L. M. HICKOK. Proprietor Salt Lake City A G(eo iimttlh Real Estate Agency 75 N. Main, Logan, Utah |