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Show Friday. May 4. 1934. CACHE AMERICAN Mothers Day (kit day wi ON express your aside la Mother's honor, tender thought with f losers, (or (lowers and (lowers slung the true tentlmenl of the day and will bring Joy Into her heart! Wear a (lower In honor of YOUR Mother on Mother's Day a bright blossom t( you know the joy of Mother's presence; a pure white one it her smile la but a treasured memory. Mothrrs Day brings an obligation we dare not forget. Your mother experts your tribute. Do net disappoint her. Clive her Cut Flowers or Potted Plants which every Mother appreciates. ss J.xJ -i Pehrson Floral 960 Canyon Road Phone 397 WHEN IN LOGAN.. .EAT AT Fred and Max Cafe The At East of Cache Stand Old Dank Valley Dairy and Poultry Feeds Stock of Freda Garden and Flower Seeds Seed Potatoes Complete Cache Valley Commission Co. LOGAN, FT AH PRESTON, IDAHO asasacamxasroae' WL.JC.iSV WASHING MACHINE and VACUUM SERVICE Bring Your Troubles To U We Fix Everything See Mr. Britenbeker 54 West 1st North Logan, Utah Lcwiiton On Monday evening the elder o( llse First ward tie Id party on the river. The even mg wa .pent playing game, stunt and imging. Keire.hments were "wirnnle bust" and toasted marshmallow. More than fifty were present. The party was under the direction of Boyde Rtrle. the president of the quorum. Mrs. Norma Stoddard entertained the A Lons Club Friday afternoon at her home. Card were tlie entertainment. Dainty afternoon refreshment were served. A NEW (U'B OKGAMZLD On Thursday afternoon at tlxe home of Mrs. Zelma Telford, a group of ladles met and organized themselves Into a club. They selMrs. ected as their president. Helen Bair; vice president, M- -t. Eva Layne; secretary. Mrs. Beth Blair. They named their organization the "La Ga club. Members are: Helen Bair. Eva Layne. Beth Blair, Elva Telford. Lenore Stocks, Nina Cottle, Zelma Telford, Alta Rigby. Oenevleve Swtnyard, Zona Blair and Lois Wheeler. Special guests of the afternoon were Mrs. Bryant Telford. Mrs. Leo Pullum. Mrs. Artel Rasllna. Mrs. Stillman Pond. Mrs. Margery Ti tensor of Cove and Mrs. Sarah Swtnyard of California. business Uie meeting, After High score bridge was played. prize was won by Mrs. Eva Layne. Guest high score prize won by Mrs. Pullum. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. SOCIAL ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. Mose Gustaveson spent Monday In Logan on Dusl-- f ness. On Tuesday Mrs. Gustaveson and her son Glenn motored to Ogden. Mrs. On Thursday afternoon, entertained the Maud Dopp Happy Hour club at her home. Dainty refreshments were served and cards were the entertainment of the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Poulsen spent the week end at Ogden, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hayball. Mr. and Mrs. George Vlllett, Mrs. Henry Anger and Mrs. Earl Karren were Logan visitors, Saturday. James Taggart and Edward Smith were Logan visitors Tuesday. They spent their time at the Logan hospital with A. B. Smith who has Just recently under gone an operation. Parent Day at the Lewiston public school was a great success on Wednesday. Many parents visited the school and viewed the splendid of exhibit and accomplishments their boys and girls during the school year. Miss Thelda Orchard Is spending her vacation In Burley, Idaho visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. Done 11 Rogers and baby returned from the hospital Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Aland Orchard of Ogden spent part of the week at Lewiston. William Harrison of Cove was a Lewiston visitor Tuesday. Cyrus Lewis of Richmond was in Lewiston, Wednesday. Developed and Printed Cheap 142 Wet 2nd North LEGAL NOTICES SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DISTHE FIRST JlDICIAL TRICT OF THE STATE OF FOR THE UTAH, IN AND COUNTY OF CACHE. Lena Godfrey, and Brigham G. Godfrey. Plaintiffs, vs. George J. Godfrey, Letitia Thompson, Albert M. Esther Thompson. Godfrey. William G. Godfrey. Brigham Godfrey, Etta L. Godfrey Thompson, Reuben Godfrey, Zelda A. Adams, Elizabeth A. Van Fleet, Louise A. Watts. Helen Atkinson, Leroy A. R. Luclla Atkinson. Atkinson, Chester J. Atkinson, Dora B. Atkinson and Rhea Atkinson, known and only surviving heirs of Elizabeth Godfrey, deoeased; and against all other persons unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, or Interest In, or lien upon the real property described In the complaint adverse to the plantiff's ownership, or clouding plaintiffs title thereto, Defendants. STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS: 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 case of your failure Millville Mrs. Mary V. Hulse to do so, Judgment will be renderand Mrs. Marlon Jessop In com- ed against you according to the pany with Mr And Mrs. Eugene demand of the complaint, which MILLVILLE WANTED ANIMALS 6-- to-w-it: of'Loganmotoi VTiwT-ar- d on Tuejvday to attend the funeral of Floyd Eliason. sixteen year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon El lose n and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Fred tlia.von. former residents of Millville. Hans Pearson of Salt Lake City spent Sunday with relatives. Emuel Jenson who has been with Uie C. C. C. camp at spent the week end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Joa. M Jenson. Mr. and Mrs. Willard W. Pitkin left on Wednesday for Oakland. where they will visit California with their son and daughter In law, Mr. and Mrs. Ortn Pitkin. Two one act plays were prase ted cn Tuesday evening under the direction of its M. I. A. Three muslral numbers were furnished by Jack Cutler, Waldamer Larson and Delbert Clifford. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Olson were given a very pleasant surprise on Thursday evening the occasion being the birthday of Mrs. Olson. was served. luncheon Delicious Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Anderson, Sylvester Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Anderson. Mrs. Matilda Olson and Miss Veola Olson. Mr. and Mrs, Martin Olson entertained at dinner on Sunday In honor of the birthday of Mrs. Olson. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Olson and Mrs. Marguerite Nielson of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bailey. Mrs. Gillie Seurer of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Eslle Jenson. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Olson and family and Earl Olson. SHERIFFS SALE IN TIIE DISTRICT COURT OF DISTHE FIRST JUDICIAL AND TRICT IN FOB THE COUNTY OF CACHE, STATE OF UTAH. The FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LOGAN, UTAH, a corporation. PlalnUff. vs. BROWN H. WOOD, also known as B. H. WOOD, EMMA and E. L. WOOD, his wife, CHESNEY, Defendants. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the 18lh day of May, 1934, at twelve o'clock noon of said day, at the front door of the County Court House of Logan City, Cache County, Utah, the following described property, towit: Tlie South Half of the North half of the Northeast quarter and the south half of the North half of the Northwest quarter of Section 7, Township 13 North of Range I East of the Salt Lake Meridian, containing 80 acres. Dated this 20th day of April, A. D. 1934. JEFF STOWELL, Sheriff of Cache Co. Utah H. WEATHERSTON Deputy Sheriff. L. TOM PERRY, Attorney for week end. Ben Clark of McCommon, Idaho who was so painfully hurt at the rodeo show in Clarkston Is reported as improving nicely. Mr. and Mrs. John Owen of Fielding were week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Thompson. We are delighted to know that she was abie to attend Sunday Plaintiff. Artificial Teeth SHERIFFS SALE A Specialty Plates without Roof, Guaranteed to Fit IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE, STATE OF UTAH. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LOGAN, a corporation, Plaintiff. VS. NEWEL W. SMITH, G. ALLEN, and RUTH ALLEN, his wife. Defendants. To be sold at sheriff's sale on the 22nd day of May, 1934, at twelve oclock noon of said day, at the front door of the County 1 R is- 78 West 1st South LOGAN RICHMOND Save at GaSavv Homes) 1218 245 South Main Welding 857 South Main Ioga, Utah The Only Portable Electric Welding Machine in Cache County THE WELDS THAT HELD IF ITS AHjsffdeesa afl Aberdeen Slack is Its the best coal in Town Far Superior to any other Slack for any Stoker. Try it and Know THATCHER COAL CO. Logan Phone 76 wrjttiin the Importance of the POULTRY Cache County of the Utah Poultry Producers Co-o- p Association. Cache Valley offers the poultrymen several natural advantages. The popularity of the Associations Feeds is attested by the fact that the Egg Basket of Utah (Draper) now service and facilities Logan, Utah WATER Approximately 800 dollars per day for Eggs alone is distributed to members at We offer complete banking MEMBER OF block S lLogaim SPniNO Many Do Not Realize Court House at Logan, Cache County, Utah, the following described property, towit: PARCEL 1: Commencing at a point four rods six feet South of a point 28 rods West of the Northwest corner of Lot 4, Block 5. Plat E Logan City Survey, thence run- - National Association With Six Branches Located FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE FUND uses two cars of our feed per week. AND ? Gaav East Centre . Phone Manager Gallo-wa- y Dr. J. A. McCausland 32 . , FIRST SECURITY BANK OF UTAH b!2i -2 J. E. Dowdle, at an attractively arranged party. 14 guests were present. Ted Nelson of Calgary, Canada was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos Goodey over the This institution knows and Appreciates the great value of the Dairy Industry to this section, and through Its banks desires and Intends to continue to aid the industrys sound development. 1- RATES Logan (Member Triangle Tourist rs. to Pure Penn Oil, Even better prices by the gallon Just off Main Street Drive Over and Save. Finest j SALUTES THE DAIRY INDUSTRY quart REASONABLE Tourist Park Logan (in Town) In j Ogden, Provo, Bingham, Magna High Grade Western Oil MODERN CABINS I NDUSTRY Hi-Te- st quart CLEAN, SHADY 0 , Wasatch Gas Wo Supply Both Do you want to buy, sell or exchange anything? Let us help you make your deals. On Thursday evenClarkston ing, May 1 the M.I.A. of Clarkston held their closing program. E. J. Kevem, Mrs. Eugene Bell, Mrs. Helen England. Mrs. Larson, Miss Betha Zollinger and Vem Kenlgar gave a splendid program and of Hawaiian music, songs dances. Mrs. Eugene Bell, Vcm On Wednesday evening. May 2.1 te resting talks on customs of Hawaiian, about 60 per cent of the ward was present t enjoy this program. The M I A. officers are to be congratulated on this program and we are waiting for a return of the entertainers. Mrs. John Buttars is confined to her home because of illness. Hcigar and E. J. Kevem gave Rupert Ravsten entertained 27-2- THE Save Money on Gas . . . You can do so at our Service Station ... We are never undersold. Think cf Thatcher & Morrell Feed Store CLARKSTON of the Salt Lake Meridian. L. E. NELSON. Attorney for Plaintiff Post Office Address: 8 Arimo Block. Logan, Utah. Co. GaSav Means JAMES WAY When You Think of Feeds, I ENTERPRISE 30, LOGAN Logan Exchange Calls 49 Also Dealers in Hides - Pelts Furs Wool cts When You Think of Equipment, Think of . CALL By-Produ- Mrs. Joan Barson was called to Logan on Monday because of Uie illness of her sister. Mis Genevieve Kennard, Miss Helen Jardlne Is confined to her home suffering with measles. Dairymen and Poultrymen ' Will Call and Pay Cash for Dead or Useless Cows and Horses If Dead Notify Us at Once. Colorado Animal school and Relief society meeting last week, Mrs, Shumway has been very 111 for some time. Alma White and his mother, Mrs. Sadie White of Trenton were visiting in Clarkston on Tuesday. 1- -4 Satisfaction Guaranteed YaU Pape Seven. has been filed with the Clerk of ntng West 16 rods; thence South the above entitled Court. This 5 rods 11 6 feet; t tie nee East action Is brought to recover Judg 10 rods; thence North S rods 11 meiit, quirting plaintiffs' title to feet to tlie place of beginning, the following described properly, containing 85 and 8 square rods. situated in Clarkston precinct. PARCEL 2: Cache County, Utah, Also, part of Lot 1. Block 25, Beginning 9 rods south of the Plat "A" of Logan Farm Survey, northwest eomer of Block 3. Plat commencing at a point 3 rods "B, Clarkston Townsite Survey: West of tlie center cf OS.L. Railthence running east 9 rods; thence road track on tlie North side of South 15 rods; thence West 9 West Field Street, and running rods; thence North 15 ' rods to tlience West 11 rods and 2 feet; Hie place of beginning, further theme North 18 rods and 11 feet; described as situate tn section 34, thence East 4 rods; thence North Township 14 North of Range Two 8 rods and 6 feet; thence East 10 West of the Salt Lake Meridian. rods and 11 feet, more or less, to Also Lot 3, Block 4. Plat "B, O. S. L. Railroad fence; thence Clarkston Townsite Survey, situate Southeasterly along railroad fence in tlie ..ortheast quarter of Sec- 27 rods and 10 feet, more or less, tion 34. Township 14 North of to the place of beginning, con- -, Range Two West of the Salt Lake talntng 2 acres, more or less. Meridian. Together with all water rights, a Beginning at the southwest cor- pertaining thereto and with ner of Block 3, Plat "B' Clark- right of way to and from said ston Townsite Survey, running tract of land adjoining the same thence North 15' rods; thence along the east side thereof. Dated this 2lth day of April,' east 9 rods; tlience South IS 'w rods; thence West 9 rods to tlie 1934. JEFP STOWELL. of beginning, place containing Sheriff of Cache, Co. Utah1 139'x square rods; further described 0 as situate in Section 34, Town14 West Two North of Range ship KODAK FILMS LEWISTON Sunday, May 13th LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM MEMBER OF FIRST SECURITY CORPORATION SYSTEM Largest Intermountain Banking Organization r u. i4 I |