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Show I wirini THE You ll Find All Kinds gy HERALD-JOURNA- L-ia- U 1 engineering Eldon Mark Logan; in the school Wallace R. Hanson forestry, Canada; Alberta, Cardston, school of Stock of 0 of in the school of home economics, Peterson Manwaring of Margaret Logan. Candidates for the degree of in follow: bachelor of science the school of agriculture, Irving Abbott and Lynn Arvil Wayne Richardson of Midvale, John P. David Ahern of Fallon, Nevada, of Minersville, Albrecht Milton Carl 3. Ashby of Leamington, Joe W. Atkin and Robert W. Patterson of Beaver, Valdo D. Benson, Blaser, Freeman J. Edward n, Cliff A. Howell, Vern K. Howard Maughan ParkinsLorin F. on, Seth D. Redford, Gerald Reese, Uriel J. Simmons, E. Stolworthy, Edwin Vander-sha- f and Sylvan H. Wittwer all Hughie, Albert F. Bingham of Logan, of Merlin of Honeyville, Brough Trenton, John William Bunten of American Fork, Clifford A. But-ta- rj Clarkston, Clarence Bennion Cannon, Charles Victor Dover, Louis A. Jensen and John of Salt Lake Edgar Osguthorpe Carver of Eden, City, Orlo S. Maurice A. Christensen and , Floy Stewart of of Fail-view- of Arcadia, Jay Cragun, Milton S. Folk-maJames Owen fox, Donald Edward B. Meibos, 4 Gibson, James N. Bruce L. Randall, Schmalz. and Harold Stoker of Ogden, Carroll I. Draper of Gen-ol- a, Willard H. Esplin of Order-villRandall H. Felter of My-toLeo . (Lyman Finlinson of Oak City, Jack Fisher of Oxford, Idaho, Harold Glenn Fredrickson of Corinne, Jean Aldous Fugs! and David Adamson Greene of Pleasant Grove, Sherm F. Gold and Delmar Bailey Stauffer of Moris Grover of Murray, Jesse Tremonton, Clyde M. Hansen of Preston, Idaho, F. LaVern Hem-streof Vernal, Roy L. Henrie of Panguitch, Jesse Blaine Holla-da- y C. Howard Cecil Cope . n, e, n, et Santaquin, Marshall of Minersville, Roscoe Hunter of Holden, Wells Jay of C. of Kanosh, Iverson on of Monroe, ing Elmo C. Jens- Hyrum, Neal V. Jones of Ellis S. Lund, and SterlSchow of Brigham City, De-Ve- re Richard McAllister of Blendiof Karl Wesley McBride Tooele. Elmo Miller of Nephi, Harvey Dale Munk of Smithfield, Jack B. Nielsen of Ephraim, Coul-so- n ng, P. Parrish of Bountiful, AY allace A. Parrish of Petercon, Orlando LeRoy Smith of Ririe, Idah- o, Tcichert of Cokeville, Rulon S. Tueller of Pans, Idaho, Kirk Brian Turner of Loa, Seaton E. Wheeler of White Rooks, and Parley Parker L. Page Wyoming. Richfield. Young of and of art Wilson Allred, Claytor Daniel Garron Brian, Sara Brown, Robert Helen Sutton Budge, Evans, Walter Hale Gardner, George B. Harston, Franklin D. In the riencev school Hendricks, Harriett Grace Jen-mng- s, Eldeno Evans Jensen, Grant LaMar Johnson, Dohl Jorgensen, Howard Roy Kent, Edward Samuel Kropfli, Mark Howard Larson, Ollie Jean Lawrence, nan Clair May, Junius Wilson McClellan, W. Grant McFarland, Reed S. Nelson, Gordon Everett J'elson, Eldon Ray Noble, Lorin Edward Perry, Eva Pulley, Elea-aRalphs, Fred Spencer Rex, w Chester Forrest augh, Kathleen Smith, Ernest W Tippets, John Ray Wanink all Wan, Mabel Allred, LeRoy Israel Jorgensen and Edgar Lyle barsen of Hyrum, Don LaMar Bit-jo- a of Blaekfoot, Idaho, Reed Hall trginia Sant, wenchley, William Maughan Lei3h-oa- n and Mprlin Ricks of J. Wellsville, Lloyd town of Pocatello, Idaho, Caseel J,1 rke of Honeyville, Winona rdon, Maurine Nile Criddle, ' Harbertson, El win W. Mar-o'- t, Edna Mae Wessler and Wright Young of Ogden, P ofrest Linden Castle of Jiggs. e'ada. Don B. Chatterton of rrestem, Idaho, W. Wilson Cliff u,.kHeer City, R .Chester Dag-h- . Edgar M. Hayes, Ronald F. eW!L Delilah B. Simmons, and t. ma Terry Smith of Salt Lake Joseph Stanley Dunn, Leo-k- Hansen of Tooele, Cora ..filler, Helen Kelsey of Snr, e Lotbair H. Grant Hvill8 of n Nr- - ar.k dark A. Griffin of ariey, n. Wen' Idahn" 'Vayne C Gunnell, of Tremonton, of Magna. Henderson of Downey, H,olFsn and Lynn Smithfield. Dar-- , m t A80nLand Eldrow Reeve of Porothy Lula Jones of UWra;nJdajio. Audrey Wilford r? Summit, Russell Guy Wrili tRo"se"elt' Reynold Cluff Richmnnj' Habel Joan Webb of r Parkinson Mes- mger .1 Heaver, Alzon Joseph Moh nt 0 Harry p'S?e Ebbie L. V. P.ichardson of Brigham City, Alden Roberts of Anna-bellVilate Smith of Cedar City, Cleone Melissa Snow of Richfield, M. of George Stains Delta, Phyllis Taylor of Rupert, Idaho, Robert Franklin Wall of Lay-toCleone Larsen of Clarkston. In the school of conuuerce: Oral I. Adams of Tremonton, Lloyd Claude Alkema, Duane R. Bowns, Charles Richard Congdon, Spencer J. Klomp, Robert H. Munson, Verl L. Taylor of Ogden, Zella Delor-i- s Allred of Hyrum, Robert O. Anderson, Clive Cooper Johnson of Ephraim, Ralph M. Baird, Victor Jensen Bott of Brigham City, Phyllis Boynton of Kaysville, Lor-a- n D. Briggs of Bountiful, Venice Burgoyne of Montpelier, Idaho, John Clyde Carlisle, Bud EdiAnna son, Elaine Fonnesbeck, Glenn M. Dorothy Georgeson, Hansen, Zina Kunz Hatch, Faye Izatt, Evelyn Larsen, Frank Lester Lear, Glen G. Lewis, Kelton O. Merrill, Lewis Clair Nelson, Mur-lan- d Elias Newbold, Charles P. Olson, Thane J. Packer, Ralph Hubbard Redford, Reed A. Schwendiman, Erma Lois Sohiff-maRobert P. Simpson, Carl Alvin Smith, R. Keith Spencer, A. Garr Thompson, Thelda Thompson, Louis Tremelling. Vallon S. Vickers and John Elvin Whitby all of Logan, Meredith' Bodily of Vern Milton Preston, Idaho, Chapman of Fountain Green, Harmon Weston Cheney of Lake-towof Earl R. Christensen Bloomington, Idaho, Lee Charles Christensen of Redmond, Maurine Clifford of Menan, Idaho, Glenda Cole of Paris, Idaho, Reed Esplin, Alan P. Macfarlane of Cedar City, Ferris A. Evans of Layton, Sherman G. Eyre of Escalunte, Bram-le- y McKay Farr of Smithfield, Parley M. Gunnell and Owen Hill Owen Holt Hall of Wellsville, Hammond of Providence, Blaine W. Haneey of Hvde Park. Lucile Harding of Payson, Edgar A. Hyer of Lewiston, Mark A. Jack-maEdwin B. Haycock, George A. Bertha Eleanor McClister, Skeen, B. Leland Tanner and J. Alden Winchester of Salt Lake City, Marvin Law Jackson and Dec Nuhn of Avon, William Maxwell James, A. Vernon Obray of Paradise, Norman N. Jeppson of Mantua, Orlan L. Johnson of Vernal, Reed W. Kennedy of Randolph, Ward H. Magleby of Monroe, Leonard W. MceDonald of Hinckley. Allen Meikle of Logan, Burns Jay P. Nielson and Keith D. OlRedd of Blanding, Alfrieda sen of Richmond, Gus Papanikolas of Magna, E. Clive Roberts of .Annabella, Harold Joseph Searle of American Fork, Addison Allan L. Bert Tooele. of Thomas Thomas of Malad, Beth Tingey mf - .Centerville, - Scott, -- Maughan Wangsgard of Huntsville, David C. Ward of Willard. In the school of education: Ralph Glen Anderson, Uene Black, Frances Winton John Broberg, Champ, Marguerite Helene Clark, Thead James Hanks, Mavis Marie Hansen. Arthur Thomas Henson H. Jenson, Lynn Merton Jr John Lawrence, Tracy Maero, Ralph P. McCloy, Delmar Miller, J. Wesley Mitton, Roberta Faye Munk. Odell F. Peterson. Dorothea H. Ryan, Josephine Smith, William Max Snow, Sylvia Woodward Steed, Rondy S. Tobler. Max D. Weaver, Ira Vernone Winger of of Logan, Guy Roy Bancroft W. Mont.. Clarence Drummond, Wyoming, of Cokev.de, Birch Dean Francis Bishop . of Sandy, Marge Boyle, Ellsworth Congdon, Ruth Goddard. Lloyd Melvin Ben Vanshaar of Ogden, Eva Ells Brown and Meda Margaret Brown of Scipio, BarneyJen-C. Bvbee of Smithfield, Estelle sen Cooley of Washington D. C Pauline Fuller and Vernon Church of LaVerkin. Howard C. Jenson, J. Wayne Johnson. Rulon Hollist Manning, B. Glen Marble, A. Mary Nichols, J. Olcen Palmer. City. Elwyn Seely of Brigham Leo F. Johnson and Edwgin Craven Robinson of Laketown, Bertha P. Maughan of Wellsville, Verda T. Peterson of Kentworth. Clifford R. Poole of Preston, Idaho, Garff Liberty Rigby and J. ElmoSells of of Salt Lake City, Earl Nephi. June Staynor of Garland, Virginia A. Wiegill of Layton, Willis Robert Willardson of Logan, DeVaun Cecil Zufelt of and W. Reginald Waines of Sugar City, Idaho, a, n, n, n, Sig-uar- d, the school of and mechanic arts: Evan R. Allred, and dell Homer of Logan, Clay of Bountiful, In engineering engineering, John WenEdward P. D. Merlin Copen of Mendon, Paul Gilgen of Melvin J. Greaves of Ogden. Standrod, Merlin R. Green of of Layton, Floyd M. Holdaway and Heber City, Forrest J. Jensen Lake Ross Kay Petersen of Salt AshCity, Harold O. Johnson of ton, Idaho, Von W. Larson of Mr. Pleasant, Hyrum Boyd Phillips of Fillmore. Ned Riley of Goshen, D. LeRoy Sargent of Cedar City, Robert O. Seamons of Hyde Park, Robert Edward Simpson of Brigham City and Mark C. Whiting of Springville. In the arts division, Harold mechanic Brigham Adams Cummings of City, Wendell L Esplin, Eugene Jorgensen and HarryM.A. Mathewsof Foster of Logan. Milton of Murray, Charlie Gardner Miller Fallon, Nevada. Justen Lamond Olsen and Anthony Clair Thomson of Ephraim and Floyd Oscar Petty of Ferron. In the school of forestry: William N. Anderson of Huntington, Harold Iawrence Baker, Lyle A. Baker, Merrill H. Carlson, Rex L. Decker, Howard Reese Foulger, Hawkes, Berkeley Eugene J. James Spilsbury, and Vance Donald Wadsworth of W . of Logan, Harold Cooper Bane: oft, Idaho, Jedd Watkins of Los Angeles, Calif., Stanley Paul Gessel and Robert LeRoy Hansen of Providence. DeWitt C. Grandy of Paris, Idaho, Lloyd F. Gunther of Lehi, James Boyd Gurr, Dean A. Hobson and Gilbert C. Smith of Salt Lake City, Harold D. Johnson of Victor, Idaho, Jack Nielsen Jorgensen of Hyrum, Walter H. Kittams of Great Falls, Montana, William Thomas Krueger of Bingham Canyon, Lamar Ross Mason and Aeil R. Rouiuly of Springville, John E. McDonald and Julian Robert Thomas of Heber City, John Morrison of Livingston, Oscar L. Onslolt of Montana, Kendrick, Idaho, Gurnett C. Player ot Murray, L. Glen Quigley and Paul Stewart Shafer of Moab, Joe Carroll Rabb of Lenoir, N. C Royal Wendell Rhoton of Provo, Hervey N.- Rich of Morgan, Reed of American Parley Robinson Fork, Forrest S. Romero of PocaM. Sehmutz of tello, Idaho, Ervin St. George, Erschcl Earl Shepherd of Vernal, Leon J. Sorensen of Mt. Pleasant, Earl Spendlove of Hurricane, Duane M. Turner of Tooele, and Spencer Lynn Whitaker of Kanosh. In Ihe school of home economics, Kathryn Adams and Beth Terry of Hyrum, Elaine Anderson of Ogden, Jessie LaMar: Anderson, Kathryn Campbell, June Edith Doutre, Rome Cowley, Fife, Leah Haneey, Mary Afton Hayward, June Evelyn Jacobsen, LaVerne Jones. Mary Greaves Lowe, Cleo Mainwaring, Dorothy Clea Jane Montrose. Morgan, on the SALESMEN For one day: ten cents per For three days: twenty-fiv- e certs per lino. For one week: forty cents Minimum charge for one day's insertion: twenty cents. For one month: one dollar lino. These prices control when the advertisement is paid for in advance. If collection is necessary, a collection fee is added to above charges. FEMALE HELP WANTED READERS Twenty cents per line for each day of publication. Black face thirty cents per line for each day of publication. Minimum for each reader, 40 cents. For purpose of estimate allow five average words to a line of classified or a reader. No. BKRRYPICKERS. Lawlor, J-- 7 Logan. SUMMER school girl to work for 7 board and room. Ph. 775-- readers J-- INSTRUCTION POPULAR Ph. taught 1,V3-- J. 0 SITUATIONS WANTED GEN. hswk. References .Ph. TRAVEL 722-0 FOIl SALE MISCEL. GE spin dry washer, new guarFairbanks antee, only $64.50. Morse stoker, used one season, new guarcontrols, complete antee, save $65. C. C. Anderson Co. J-- 7 mattresses at SPRINGFILLED factory cost, $6.95 and up. Call or write Everton Mattress Co. Jy-- 7 Free delivery. 40 Barred Rock hens, 9 mo. old. 363 S. 6 W. Je-- 6 ONE 16 H. P. Evenrude outboard Everton motor for $40. Call Mattress Co. Ph. 175. J-- 8 J-- Market Quotations OPPORTUNITY . of Magrath, Alberta, Canada, . ' Rubber Wheat off l 26-- Bar- in. Je-- 9 FOR RENT, MISCEL. JERSEY cow. Th. 1336. J-- 7 Je-- J. RALPHS Plumbing and Heating 6 Sewer Work, Repairing Free Estimates New and Used Fixtures Poulh Main Phone 1085 706. OLD horses for mink prices paid. Ph. feed, best 121 Je-1- 2 081-R- USELESS, crippled horses, new calves. Highest prices paid. Ph. 673-Jy-- 9 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE OR trade for saddle horse saddle, - '29 Chev. coupe. 1112-- or Ph. 0 32 Chev., eheap. 97 N. 5 E. Je-- 9 '36 CHEV coupe with radio, quick sale, excel, cond. Ph. 1032. J-- 5 MOVING AND STORAGE WHEN moving call the reliable and experienced transfer men. laical & long distance moving. J. W. Ault & Son. lh. 448. Je-1- 9 FOR Local and distance long and storage moving, parking, shipping call Johnson Cab and Je.-Transfer. Ph. 814. At 337 West 2nd South is a modern, comfortable home at a reasonable price . . . and another very good buy is located at 280 North 6th East, BUY USED CAR DEPENDABILITY PRICE is one thing, CONDITION is another . pairs and upkeep than the few dollars additional you may pay on the original purchase price. Compare the condition as well as our We Invite your inprices. spection. 1935 FORD 2.4 5 Pickup H. DAINES 113 NORTH MAIN PHONE 99 1036 GRAHAM Supcr-- $ charger. Sedan 1935 CHEVROLET Sedan 37 r r 0 7I D .375 J-- Je-1- 1937 DODGE Deluxe SAVED $$ $$ ON USED CARS 1929 PLYMOUTH Sedan. Radio, Heater 1938 $ 745 575 1937 CHEVROLET Sedan Couch 1930 CHEVROLET Coach 1933 GRAHAM Four Door Sedan .i 1936 CHEVROLET 1 Ton Truck 157 In. ' 1936 Olds Coupe, Sedan 1937 CHEVROLET Coach 1937 GRAHAM Her Sedan Radio Heater. 1937 LUNDBERG Cava-- $ 073 $ 525 625 CHRYSLER Sedan, Radio, Heater We have many other cars from which you can choose. MOTOR CO. 308 OLDSMOBILE 1938 AftK 'hrelbiie..f4lO PHONE NASH-Lafayette- Sedan $ J-- Chrysler West 1st North Street PlymouM 55 7 J-- J-- J-- HOUSES FOR RENT UNF. LEGAL NOTICES the dwelling at 271 PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP ,W, Center St. A.pply to 73.Hyrum NOTICES Je-2- 8 Jensen, Garland, Phone OR furn,-- 4 rm mod home. 506 Consult County Clerk or the ReJe-2-1 No. Main. Phone 204. spective Signer for Further In- 2 3 SALE formation. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of, Oscar F. Creditors Rice, Deceased. will present claims, with vouchers to the undersigned Executors at Its place of business and Banking house, corner , of Jy-- 6 Main and First North Street, In W. 3 No. Logan City, Cache County, Utah, on or before the 17th day of J-- 7 neated. 224 S 8 E. rms. elec, equ. 229 Phone. 1121-rms .Inq. 447 Blvd. rms. mod. elec, stove, September, 1939. Cache Valley Banking Company, refrig. a Corporation, Executor of the Last Will and Testament of said Je-- 9 0 med-iumT- 8- 1 Wool Market J-- FUHRIMAN IMP. CO. USED CARS Chev. Sedan . .$465 Chev. Sedan . . 325 Chev. Sedan . . 295 Chev. Tn Sedan 565 Chev. Tn Sedan 485 Chev. Sedan . . 545 1936 Ford Sedan . . 465 1935 Ford Sedan , , 395 1 937 Ford Coupe . . 445 1929 Ford Coupe . . 95 1929 Ford Rdstr. . . 65 1938 Plymouth Sd. 645 1937 Plymouth Sd. 565 495 1936 Dodge Sedan 1935 Dodge Coupe . 395 1931 Pontiac Coupe 65 WE NEED MORE USED CARS 68 WEST CENTER 1933 CHEVROLET OOC Cache Auto Co. with 1936 1934 1933 1937 1936 1937 SEDAN 1929 CHEVROLET SEDAN 0 INTERN ATL 1 Ton Truck 0 INTERN ATL 1 Ton Truck D-3- 1936 DODGE 1 Ton Truck 1936 GMC 1 Ton Truck 1934 CHEVROLET 1 Ton Truck 1931 John Bull's Cow 5, 0, Je-1- 10 to 300 Trying Je-1- C4 3&3 3m3 f (A f3U $r &3U 4 A ItAUA 91AC ll3 Furniture - Autos WATER PAINT Livestock Monthly Payments as you desire! for WALLS PRIVACY ASSURED We are closing out a line of Cold Water Kalsomlne. lO State Loan jic 59 Company of D. i. OCc b. Package Our best hot water kalsomine (there is nothing bet- -- ..13 ter). 5 lb. pkg Washable Water Paint Package s. J-- $7CA I 311 Your dollar will give you more modernization, more comfort and more satisfaction when spent for Venetian Blinds than when spent for otner home improvements . . . We make the best . . . Let us quote you. m J-- $np OU VENETIANS J-- Ogden . .LLd MODERNIZE J-- R CHEVROLET Ton Truck 1933 GMC 1 Ton Truck 1 J-- Escapes Butcher f Logan WILSON 29 West First N. Phone 260 Purge gime. It had been reported In British newspapers that Hitler intended to of Because she is owned by British subject, as flog indicates, this cow was undisturbed when Japanese seized Kuling, China. Usually olher sides cattle are butchered to feed invading army. dismiss a number of high officers of the defense services as Insufficiently sympathetic to the regime, but there had been no confirmation here. Addressing 300,000 world war veterans at Kassel yesterday, Hitler said: I have taken care that everyone in any way connected with the leadership of the state must he 100 per cent a man and a soldier. Should I even feel that the attitude of anyone would not stand up to the acid test I should remove surh persons instantaneously from their positions, no matter who they might be. He asked the support of veterans for strong defenses, and argued that Britain, before the world war. tried to "encircle" Ocrnmuy ami was doing so now, LOW COST ON THINGS FOR HOME AUTOMOBILE GLAS- S- Take advantage of a real modern automobile glass service. We offer the very latest cutting and grinding equipment, factory duplicate patterns for all cars. A stock of all types automobile glass and three efficiently trained glass men guarantee you an exact duplicate of any giass with no delay. W. H. Hopkins Automobile Glass Service Store. Second South and Main, You Je. 11. pay for a good job, why not get it. SADDLE HORSES- For hire or sale. Horses broke to ride, clipped or ed. Riding lessons free. 230 No. 2 W. Phone 416. WANTED LIVESTOC- K- boardJ-- 3 prices paid for live or dead horses, cattle; also feeder hogs. Whites Trout Form, Thone Hyrum, 11 R-collect. M.l, 40. TOP 2, . NEED OFFICE! YOU & 1 1 The condition of a car means more to you In satisfaction and the saving later In re- help you. L. h at BLAIRS close to college and temple for There are two very fine, new apartments with dependable Income, one by the college, the other near the city . . . But no matter what you want In Real Estate call and let me 8. n. OR f5 - SPECIAL NOTICES bara Elizabeth Sanford of Spring250 E. 1 N. Ph. 1306. SAN FRANCISCO, June 5 tC.lt ville, Mildred Sylvia Stahle of Deceased. 92 score 25- -; Eggs: large 2 rms., wall bed, bath, closet, elec, Park City, Josie Ellen Stewart Butter: C. W. Dunn. -, 18Je-215 6 E. standards 218 N. equ. of Fairview, Julia Jayne Stilwell large for Executor. Attorney -. 14small i of Htyburn, Idaho, M d r e d Dates of publication: May 15, Htd. 4 rm. apt. elec, equ. Idry. Theurer of Tremonton, Elma Je-- 9 22, 29, June 5 and 12, 1939. garage. 246 W. 1 S. Tingey of Weston. Idaho, Marian Elec. summer FOR months. equ. Weeks of Smithfield, and Madge ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS 8 78 N. 1 E. G. Worlton of Lehi. Notice is hereby given that the Three-yea- r normal diplomas moder3rms. Mrs. Hodgson, College Hill. Logan City Board of Education will BOSTON, June 5 (Oh A will be presented to the following: ate volume of business was being receive bids for furnishing MaJy-- I Afton Marie Adams and Nola conducted on domestic wools in terial or Equipment delivered to 3 rms. & bath. Mod. Elec. Equ. Barber of Layton, Selma Allgood the Boston Market today. the Clerk of the Board located at 8 425 N. 4 E. Inq. garage. of Sandy, Maxine Ella Andrews, Good French combing lengths Logan, Utah each bid to be in acEllen Faye fine territory wools in original 3 rms. htd, elec., equipt. 44 No. cordance with plans, specifications Pauline Michaelsen, 7 and other contract documents now 2 E. Parry, lone Rich and Grace bags brought 65 to 68 cents scoured Teuschcr of Logan, Louise Bishop basis while short French combing cn file with Architect, Karl C. in ideal brick home, NEW, single, and Irene Wiiley of Bountiful, original wool Schaub, Arimo Block, Logan, Utah containing some 0 310 E 2 No. for couple. AlBernice Criddle of Clearfield, where they may be examined and clothing lengths were quoted at 63 4 rms. elec. equ. 430 N. Main. 5 copies obtained without deposit. bs Crittenden of HoytsviUe, to 65 cents scoured basis. HanreHazel Diehl of Beaver, Ada Each bid shall be made out on a Some inquiries were being J-- 6 and 2 rms. $10. 646 E. 7 N. sen and Neal W. Hansen of Tre- ceived for graded three-eightform to be obtained at the office Manof 3 rms, of the Architect and shall be acmonton, Verna Jensen one quarter blood combing bright MODERN elec, equipped, bed companied by a certified or cashwith efttra make-a-rootua, James Roger Kotter of El- wools at ,31 to 32 cents in the 1180-0 33 W. So. Donna 1st Ph. ier's check or bid bond, for 5 of sinore, Barbara London, grease. Pledger and Fern Janet Sharp of 5 rms, well furn., garage. 388 E the amount of the bid, made payable to the order of Logan City Ogden, Hazel Morris and Maxine 5 3 No. Livestock Board of Education and shall be Delila Rasmussen of Bingham, OR unf. Apts. 102 W. Center. Je-2- 5 sealed and filed with the Clerk ot Roberts of Kaysville, Imogcne Elva Ann Thornton of North 475 No. 4 the Board at their offlre in the 5 (I.Ib Hogs: June elec, MODERN, OGDEN, equ. Junior High School Building on and Bertha Pitcher of Logan, 2 East. Slow, butchers unsold early, or before June 9, 1939 at 5 I. M. Cornish. bidding steady at last week's close ARTISTIC, modern. 230 W 1 No. and will be opened and publicly or $6.75 on top local butchers. 0 read aloud at or about 7:30 of that Cattle: 325. Fairly active, early sales about steady, best steers 2 rm. and small house, 441 W. day. The above mentioned check or 4 Center. $8.75 on few good fed drivelns car bond shall ba given as a guarantee $7.75-8.22 rms heated elec. equ. for couple. that the bidder will enter into the fairly good 982 lb. Idabos medium-goo- d cows $5.75-6.51 275 N 3 E. contract if awarded to nim and little done on veal-er- 3 rooms bulls $5.00-6.0heated. 392 N. Main. Ph. will be declared forfeited if the successful bidder refuses to enter Je-1- 1 564. Into said contract after being reSheep 4900, lot choice 88 lb. local Je-7 trucked-i- n spring lambs about 5 RMS, front. 320 E. 4 N. quested so to do by Logan City steady at J7T.50, 6 cars 82 lb. Idaho COOL, clean Apt. 261 ESN. Je-- 4 Board of Education. The Logan City Board of Educaspringers weighed Sunday $9.90, sorted 10 to car 7 lbs. under aver- SEE apts at 135 E. Center Sum- tion ' reserves the right to reject 9 1101. mer 716 rates or Ph. age at $8.50. any or all bids or waive any inJ.B formality in a bid. APARTMENT. 379 E. 2 N. No bidder may withdraw his OR unf. 5 rms, good proposition bid for a period of thirty (30) Is Hitler 5 if taken by yr. 261 E 3 N. days after the date set for the thereof. opening May 29. 1939 Leaders? APTS. FOR RENT, UNFUR. Dated thisSigned: To David Tarbet OR furn. elec, equ. 368 E. Center, Dale of First Publication: May Jy-- 2 1939. BERLIN, June 5 fl'.Rt A state- 3 rm. stm. htd. main floor. 261 N. 29,Date of Last Publication June 8, ment by Adolf Hitler that he 1 E. Je-- 6 1939. would dismiss instantly any leader who did not meet the acid test" caused speculation in diplomatic quarters today as to the possibility HERALD-JOURN- AL of a new "purge" in the nazi reINFORMATION DEPARTMENT! -, spring iambs Th. 378-HORSES for fox feed. Ph. 2 0 J-- 3 Butter Prices Close J-- to l?i cents. steady. 2 bedrms. WANTED TO HUY WANT 3 passengers to Chicago, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE leaving betw. June 8 and 12. H. W. Merrill, Richmond. Ph. 6 room modern home, choice lo5 cation, Inq. 188 E 4 N. Logan. Je-- 5 WANTED: Ride to Rexburg, Sat. afternoon or evening. Share 5 rm. home completely modern, 9 expenses. Ph. 50. garage. 76 W. 5 N. Ph. 378-Jy-- i FURNACES OR exchange: 5 acres northeast of Phoenix, Arizona. Lovely FURNACES cleaned and repaired. home, garage, sleeping quarters, Call Cache Sheet Metal Works. washroom. Will exchange for Je-- 5 74 West Center. Ph. 81. home or acreage la or near 8 Logan. FLORISTS BLASER Real Estate, Phone 58 or 053-lists the following: SPECIALS on plants, Sjobergs, Beautiful 5 room. mod. brick Je-- 6 132 N. 6 W. home, full basmt furnace, garlocation age, excellent $2900, HOMES $300 down. Ab. $22 per mth. 4 Room brick home, large shady RENT or sale. Stewart-Harrisolot, close in $1650. $200 down, 6 $15 per month. in Idaho, part irrig. bal. HOUSES FOR RENT FURN. 233dry.acres This farm is well Improved. Good home and outbldgs., orchd, 5 rms. for summer. 25 Marindale. pears, prunes, cherries etc. Will Je-- 6 trade for home in Logan. GarNEW attractive, airy, 4 rm. home. land or Fielding. $8000. 7 Je-- 6 Ph. 1088-MOD. home, close in. Ph. 690. 6 7 INQUIRE 237 E 2 North. NICE Mod home. 130 S 5 W. 5 L. 3ij?y of KaysGenevieve ville, Evlyn Snow Gray of St. George, Carlice Greaves of Grace, Idaho, Ruth GunS of Richfield APTS. FOR RENT FURND. Gladys Hanson and Beth Prince of Price, Mary Hatch of Woods SMALL furnished apartment.' 215 Stocks irregular, quiet. Je-1- 0 Cross and Melba Heiner and AlBoulevard. Bonds Irregular, quiet; U. S. govberta Blanche Turner of Morgan, ernments at new highs. 3 E. No. 322 CONVENIENT Apt. Margaret Hill of Drummond, MonCurbs irregular. i 0 tana, Alene Hansen Jones of Foreign exchange steady. LNEW modern, 3 large room, bath. Montieello, Margaret Jones, Ona Cotton-u- p 40 cents & bale. 1 Markets at a Glance TACl SEVEN. Classified Page CV FURN. apt. Call 376. per line. SELL advertising Pencils, Yardsticks, Fans, Fly Swatters, Fibre Combs, Rulers, etc. Samples furnished producers. Commissions DOT paid weeklv. POLKA SPECIALTY CO., Nashville, Tenn. ;939. 5, WANTED TO RENT line. WANTED J-- Jones, Shirley Jones and . Phyllis Thorley of Cedar City, Gladys Markham of Spanish Fork, Mary Louise Nielsen of Salina, Grace Pass of Huntsville, Virginia Ririe JUNE Herald-Journ-al Want Ad Rates AND run local Coffee Agency. Earnings up to $240 in a month. New Ford Sedan given producers as bonus. I send complete outfit. Y'ou don't risk a penny. Details free. Write ZAN-O1601 Poplar, Oakland, Cal. WIFE-- to SPRING fryers. Louis Anderson, 8 Hvrum. Catherine Maurine Romney, Smart, Vivian Wilson Spencer, WHITE boar pig. Ph. 146-J- 2 Grace Stahmann, and Alta Rae 7 Hyrum. Wilson of Logan, Erva Andrus of and USED maple flooring, good as Draper, Margaret Bodily new, toilets, 2 basins, sink, used Wilma Bodily of Preston, Idaho, Margaret Erma Brinton of Mt. . brick, good cond. Phone 810. Je-2- 5 Pleasant, Norine Call of Layton, Hazel Campbell and Helen Camp- CHOICE building lots, fully Imbell of Swan Valley, Idaho. Eloise with sewer, sidewalk, proved Madge Cannon, Ardelle Putnam, curb and gutter, city water and Nel-ma Barbara Luella Ward and oiled street. Any size desired, Luella Wilkinson of Salt Lake phone 459-- J or 308 for price and of Je-- 5 City, Marjorie Ada Dailey terms. Melba J. Dansie of Teasdale, Herriman, Elizabeth Finlinson of Vanda Christina Leamington, Foote and Lola Nilsson of Nephi, V,. MALE HELP WANTED MAN James Herbert Ogden, Marvin of Ferron, Lawrence Barney James Pershing Blaisdell, Scott Ross Brown, Rangwel! N. Christensen, Don Davis, Stephen B. v'de nee. Max Led- - Ellis, Harley M. Handy. Grant A. 'n8har of Bountiful, Tim-W- a Harris, Paul Rollins Harris. Glen Pamer of Alton. Re Rowell Jones. Edward L. Peters, j,. Idaho rIZ TflrRer of Bennington, Paul S, Rattle Jr Donald M, y M. Rentier of Cormne, Spiers, Thomas Alva Taylor ami Glenn . of Bargains Degrees To Be Conferee! Tonight On 455 Graduates Of USAC following students will be Rented with their diplomas at rommencemcnt exercises at the ntah State Agricultural college at amphitheater tonight: for the degree of ramlUUtea Lier of education follow: in l science, Maurice A. Berrett Far-North Ogden and Milton llartvigsen of Grace, Idaho; Francilda economics, hnme ' Sutherland of Logan. the for degree of Candidate . school master of science: in the agriculture, Boyd Berrey ofIdaho; Lee R. 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