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Show CACHE AMERICAN Page Two Voters Favor Referendum Krnpiiwt, fublhKNl I rry lradf tod I rldy tfI ItIU W(kin American i,kUUj nl (enter klmL Uia lUt I. C. AIirN Jr, Editor (. ulirr rcaol-clu- a lUMlptix Kate Atwrudaf by carrier at muU Ilm : aims - y B Nmrmbrr 8, 1934. it the Art of March I. IWJ. nIMu jru upon application. -- The Roots of Farm Progress reports from many ayricuhura Unprejudiced an indicate areas .eainj; mmilier of farmer-- , are with political farm relief. disvitistied becoming is That not entirely the fault of relief measures the promises held out were too rosy. Thousands of farmers, with or without reason, expected the im mediate creation of Utopia, and when that didn happen they were bitterly disappointed. Such relic efforts, no matter how sincerely or wisely they on. are doomed to at least partial failure, he cause political considerations inexitahly appear, am often outweigh practical considerations. Aain, al for hold comparatively short power politcal parties is the chance that they wil and there times, always he supplanted at the next election. As a result, they cannot plan for the "Ion; pull", hut must seek to speed up the action of economic law something one has yet done successfully. It is possible that our farmers are coming to see their own e that their best chance for relief lies-iforts. They have the instrument of progress ready at hand the Farm Cooperative. It is permanent. It It does not have to seek temporary is Farm benefits at the expense of permanent good. is administrations and is replaced, passed legislation s remain. come and go, but soundly established Out of the farmer's own work, reflected in cooperative actions am! policies, will come real and per manent farm progress art-carrie- non-politic- Co-op- d Tw-)e- Arru ulturnl Alj milMium m that Adinlhrai!iH! Agt4 tram Ni tWtr CtN-r'Mre' ' approximately 9 p'T ffht of till hog torn tit tl" prod in its voting by LEBBEUS MITCH ELI favored referendum itieetniga lit mug It ronimiiniK adjustment IK.S anti that. In view of Ih.s their playing, then turned to learn CHAPTER I substantial majority, a m-the cause they bad caught sight rorn-lioprog rum difintD'iy will Spring Practice of pretty Frances a.: rk and were offered to be formulated and Pop Clark, manager of th fit showing off' In front of her, aa prodiner a anon a pon.ihle. on stood ih Loui even the old standby did. Cardinal, edge With 41 state, unhiding all of the Held with the young and alert Frances and Kelly passed Dunk" corn and hog Tforte reporter Jimmie Downey, Spencer who turned eagerly to the, of the print ipal "Hello, (Is, growing area, having reported watching the team at It nrst girl with a big smile th Florida aun-th- Secretary'" preliminary reult. Ilea gam under wa ta Larry Hello. an There Dunk. ahlne frown anxloua this .Oh, now aland referendum allot Dunk Spencer, Larry " Kelly SIS.SUt in favor and 1 53.1 81 whenh he Co"h,nd dfpTd Th two men shook hands, withheard th coach on the development of , .. dlentlng i,rlKO. wh0 out warmth, eyeing each other with a new program. If. ii.bled an eay -ball at third ba a vague Instinct of hostility. The farmer were asked to vote "LUten. rookie,- yelled the coach. Dunk led the team In hitting last on the following question: 1. --when poo aee that ball romlnk year." said Frances. but look where he led lue In "Yeah, tur y way forget everything Do you favor an adjuNtment pro'em'" said Larry jovially as he but that 6aUf- gram for dealing with rorn and, world Br:coe shifted uneasily and slapped Dunk heartily on the hog In 1935? and J. Do you "Sucar Kane, another member of shoulder "Ha, ha! Just a crack, adfavor a one-cothe Bara and a southerner, drawled: pal' I'll be seeing you" He took, -Frances's arm and passed on. not justment program dealing with 'T'htil's what I waa gonna aay ami livestock to become The coach whirled upon "fciugar'' seeing (he black look that Dunk grain f r "And that goes Spencer shot after him. effective In 19311? Nine hundred wt'h a snarl fjtrry Kelly got the surprise of Ftnh farmer vot- you, too' " and forty-foi- r A snigger ran along among the hta young life a minute or two later ed in favo- - of question one. with who had when France led him up to lop Inevitable line of but 88 dissenting. Those voting fathered to watch the aprtng prac- Clark and said "Dad, this " Larry In favor of question two were tice to call Bop Kelly " ought "They 809. with 193 voting against. Ctark'a team Champagne lt'a been "Dad" muttered th new player, Sbumway. Th referendum result aeein In the cellar eo long," mumbled one with an astonished took at Frances, Mrs. Violate Dtlile, Miss Doris for game the hut hail to turn hla attention to to Indicate rather clearly that young enthurlast Mr. and Mr. C. M. Dahle, there." to like who "Looks had Its his atay hand und Pop grabbed corn-hoproducer want a foll- crime back bis going of was pumping away at It with his and children of Logan. both and fellow, ow-up Dr. A. O. .hern program. laughed friendly smile and a "Glad to ete Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Jessup and and Illack, chief of tho Admlnlst-n-tlon- 'a son you, Bop Clark squirmed uneasily children of Lewiston, Mr. find, eorn-hosection said. In ptanced out of the corner of his eye "Kr glad to nee you. Gosh. 1 Mr Roffe Tuddenhitm of Newview of this Indication, ft has at Jimmie who. although a personal didnt know you were her father! ton were out of from guests been decided to offer a definite friend, he knew waa shrewd enough Kinds makes me feel like one jt th town at the home ta Mr. and It came to Judging a baseball family plnn aa soon as the neessary pro. when tem. Pop shot a quizzical look at his Mrs. Peter S. ltarson on visions ran be worked out. A "You two have met be- - day. "Well. Jimmie, as a newspaper waa stated during the referenman. what do you think of my boys for ? Mrs. Ruth M. Griffin recently "Oh. ys. smiled Frances. We've celebrated dum, u(h a plan probably will this time?" her birthday, her a newspaper man. Pop. I known each other for at least fiffollow the general outline of the "A children who live In ClarkRton teen minute." 1934 contract. Involving control tant tell a lie theyre terrible'" Larry glanced at a sigh clock. and a number of relatives from Iop Clark leaned Indown hat. "Seventeen and benefit payrequirement "Pin this your minute," he corrected Weston, Idaho nurprised her and ments with respect to both corn or.: I've got a great team this her spent a delightful evening at her and hogs. Pop looked hi new pitcher over home. "We hope to be able to an- year shrewd with smiled for "Weil, appraisal. Tm you. Pop." Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wheatley nounce the feature of the 1935 "but the wise money la offer-r.- Larry, lt'a great havin' yod on tbs and daughter Hetty and Geneva now hero are and club, that one won't to Novemyou cop you of about the first twenty plan I guess you might as well show us of Tvhee, Idaho, Mrs. Ylna W. flag " ber and to have the contract Itof j Hatch and daughter Reryl 'It may be wise money. Jimmie, something." meetself ready for the sign-u- p He called to the coach to bring .Pocatello. I've Mrs. Izabell hut It ain't wise to one Durant ings before the Christmas holl-da- t.gned up Larry Kelly I thing the team up and Introduced Larry ' of Franklin. Idaho visited at Dr. Black said. "Truck" Hogan cam-u- 'p "Larry Kelly Larry Kelly? Just to the bunch. the home of Mr. and Mr. Eye-- ; who Is he. Pop?" eating a hot dog and. as usual kiel Godfrey on Saturday and with. the astonishumoirs In O'Toole, arguing outraged gasped Pop of Section 19. Townshtp 13 North. Sunday. Fast Salt Lake Meridian Banae The following spent Wednesdescribed s follows: Block 21 All of lad 2 n It day at the I.ogan temple: Messrs G I.OGXN HAYLAND SGRVKY end Mesdames H. M. Godfrey. In the North Half of See. situated tlon I and Ren Ravsten, John Darson. AnRange Township foresald. drew and Mesdames Emma G. Also. I.eglnn'mr nt the Southwest Ruttars. Mary Rurt, Alice Grifeorner of said Lot 2. and running Abide Godfrey and Kenneth thence Fast to the Southeast corfin, 2. ner of said Iat and running Thompson. Andrew Griffiths. thence South to the South line of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Rarson the Northeast quarter of said Section in; thence West on said QuarMiss Laree Rarson ppent and a to due line Section ter point South of the place of beginning, Saturday in Logan. thence North to the place of beMr. and Mrs. Lew Godfrey ginning were visiting in Tremontou last Mil (FI. Si All of Lot 3. Block HAYI.AND 23. week. flat "C LOGAN SGRVKY. and situate in the North Half of Section lt. Township 12 1 n nl rall-btr- 33 West Second South Fon-nesbe- g IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST Jl'RKTAL OF THE STATE OK VTA II, IN AMI FOR THE CXIVNTV OF CACHE. DIS-TRIC- T In the Matter of the Estate of Martin Thorstensen. Deceased. Creditor will present claims with Toucher to the undersigned at 645 West 6th North, I.ogan, Vtah, on or before the 18th day of December, A. D. 1934. HANS D. HANSEN. Administrator, 1 L. E. Nelson, Attorney for Estate. SUMMONS I! THE IlTlllrT fOI'IIT THE FIHST Jt DICIU ST4TE OK THE VTH. rOlSTY 4l KOIl IT OK CACHE. OK IHH-TIll- OK THE R. J. KERR. Plaintiff, vs. Margarpt P Jones Rose PP. Brown, Rose, Julia P Grant. Martha anil wife RaJoseph W. Parkinson Anna T. Blatr, cket Parkinson, Ghancev VV. Parkinson. Violet P. Parkinson, Phvllis Parkinson Vera Parkinson. Beth Parkinson. Henry P Parkinson. Grant P. rarklnsonP. Pearl Sarah Ann Parkinson, Marv Darlev. Ross VV. Parkinson. A. Woodward. Margaret W. Lelsh-mnwife. and H. Woodward John B Hvrum Amy W. Woodward. J. Jeaaie and Woodward wife, Woodward. Mary W. Thorpe Alonso Woodward and wife, Ethel Woodward Garland Woodward and Ernest wife, Maud W. Woodward. Woodward and wife. Sarah Woodand W. Maughan ward. Hyrum wife. Eliza A. Maughan. Henrv W. MaugClara wife. and Maughan W. han. Leona M. Walters. WillardWesMaughan Christina Maughan Thomas Ilf THE DISTRICT COURT OF Hall. M. Merrill Hall. ley JUDICIAL DISMartha TIIE FIH1T M. Hall. John Ferguson TRICT OK THE STATE OK W. Lelshman. Alexander W. ArchiUTAH. H. AMI Archibald FOR THE If bald. and wife. Jane COUNTY OF CACHE. Thomas W. Archibald and wife. A. Margaret Florence Archibald Archibald. OGA JENSEN FALSLEV, Plaintiff, W. Gooper. Joseph w vs. David Elizabeth A. Glenn, a and Southern Pacific Company. Joseph W. Murray Murray,"Louella W. Hewitt Milton corporation: Murray, wife. Mary Ann Woodward, Phelps, heir at law of William Murrav and H.vrum WOODHewitt, deceased: Thomas Arbor, heirs at law of JOSEPH WARD. Deceased: William John Jr Sophia Arbor, and Thomas EdJohn ward Arbor; Alvin P. Crockett and and wife. Alice John, Robert Curtis wife. Kmelia H. Crockett. Roland and wife. Talitha John Levi H. Smith. Rochester H. Smith and John and wife. Maud John. Richwife. Hettie Smith. Theron Parson. John Eliza wife. John and Ruth C. Crockett. Ruth A. Larson ard John and wife Fairzlna John O. David Crockett and wife. Pearl John Marv wife. and John Nepht K. A. Crockett and wife Archibald Jane Reese. J. Harris Crockett. Sarah Pella Crockett. George R. Crockett May Harris and wire. and Ella Kstella Crockett, Marv wife and wife. Everett Harris wife Nuffer. Edna C. Stoddard. Mabel Harris. Alvin Harris and Poll-maA. Jennie Allaire, LucKoefoed. Pierce. Stella Harris. Dianna ille Salverson Elva Reddish. Earl Harris Rose Jones. V era C. Crockett and wife. Pc Ha CrockBenjamin I.or in Harris. Jones. Thomas ett. George E. Crockett and wife Thomas, and wife Margaret Leo Thomas Isabelle William Crockett. J Pheobe Ann Hughes M. Susan Crockett. John A. Crockett and Thomas and wife Naomi H. Crockett. Anna wife. Roxie Ward. Viola Ward. Gurtis Thomas and wife. Kate E. Thomas Sarah Hopkins. Nora Ream. Archie O Thomas Pamoreaux. Oral A. Lamoreaux and Farnsworth. Rose Grey, Leo Jenkins. wife. Alice Pnmoreaux. Ray Delos Jenkins. Morgan Charles Jenkins Thomas Jenkins Lamoreaux. Guy Lamoreaux and wife. Marv Ann Pamnreaux David Marla Ashton London, and Hvrum L. Pamnreaux. and wife. Ruth Ashton heirs st law of ROBERT O. Muriel Nora Hannah Deceased: ASHTON. Hupp. O. Elizabeth Pouidax Pamnreaux Mary Mathews O. Hall. Ker. Martha Mrs. C. O. ThompPerkins. Pollv G. Haslam Elsie P. Lamoreaux. H. Gunnell. Francis H. Gunnell. son, Marv C. Welch Ethel CurFarrell H tis. Lucille Curtis. Elmo M. Cm-ti- s Merrill H. Gunnell. Pearl Curtis. Alin Curtis Gunnell. John O. Gunnell, and wife. and Tllfe Curtis heirs at law of Florence Gunnell. Elmer H Bailev. Deceased-anK. ALVIN CROCKETT. Margaret Tames Is Bailey Beth K all unknown heirs and all Bailev, Elmer K O Bailey. anv and Gunnell unknown, claiming persons Bailey Genrg right. title, estate or interest in wife. Hattie B. Gunnell, Ella G. or real the lien William pronertv O. upon Haslam. Kate Spence H Parley. W O. Parlev and wife. described in plaintiffs complaint the plaintiff's ownerEmilv J. Parlev. Mary P. MurravK. adverseor tocloudintr ie ship plaintiff's title Evan' O. Parley and wife. Sarah thereto. Defendants. Pnpploton. Parley John Emma John Ponpleton. Wiser, Marv THE STATE OF VTA Tf TO TTTC Tawrence. Frank Popnleton ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: S. Pnnnletnn. Poppleton. William deOWR JOHV You and each of you are hereby heirs at law of wife. sumnvMiwi to ceased: William Pea and blovtl appear within twenty Thomas dnvs after eervico of this sumKatherine Pea. and wife Sarah mons upon you if served within William T. Plovd and wife the County in which this action is Plovd, John Llovd Plovd. Charles Plovd andi brought otherwise, within thirty and Norman Plovd Penla wife, days after service, and defend tiie in and above entitled action: wife Beatrice .Plovd. Parlev Plovd and wife. Ann Llovd Archie E. case of vonr failure to do so. judgu Plovd and wife Minnie Plovd ment will be rendered ajrainst Ellis Plovd and wife Marv Lloyd, according to the demand of the DePEA. JOHN of ha which law filed been heirs at complaint And all unknown heirs with the Clerk of the Court. ceased: and all persons unknown, claimThis action Is broucht to quiet inor ing anv rieht. title, estatethe real the title of the plaintiff aeainst terest in or lien upon the defendants to the land dein the plainprouertv described In plaintiffs complaint and tiff's ownership or clondine plain- scribed as follows: tiffs title thereto. Defendants. of the portion NorthP4R( FP It That of the SknPhwest TTTK FTATK OF UT H TO THE quarter Southeast the and east ABOVE NAMED PEFFNPANTS Quarter, You and of you are hereby quarter of the North west qua-tBit-ti- 210-21- SUMMONS n Hor-tens- e er Salt Lake City ! Central, Convenient, Comfortable g Satur-daught- Jlm-r.tl- lleadiuurirr for Fanning, Mining, and Livestock Interests The Halt Hike Home for Cache Valley Ieople er Try the Twenty Five Cent ITafe I.unrh at the Soda Fountain W. I. ROBERTS, Mgr. formerly of Hotel Roberta rv a rcc5 a ofeiJ! -- - ca t so u Iz 4 g e North. Range Fast, Salt Lake Meridian IMIUFI. 4t That portion of the Southeast quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 19 Too 12 North, Range Fast. Salt Lake Meridian, described as follows: All of T.ot t and all that portion of r.ot S Block 22. Bint "G" of LOGAN HAY LAND SGRVKY that Is situate In the Southeast quarter of the Northwest Quarter of said Section 19. at the SouthAlso, beginning west corner of said Lot 1, and running thence1. Fast on the line to the Southear of said Lot corner of said Lot 1: thence South to the South line of the Northwest 19: thence Quarteron ofthesaid Sectionsection line West quarter to a point due South of the place of beginning: thence North to the place of beginning. PARGF.I, hi That portion of the South Half of the Southeast Quar-12 ter of Section 1 12. TownshipLake AVest, Salt North. Range Meridian, described ss follows of the 40 North rods Beginning Southeast corner of said Section 13. nd running thence AYest 120 rods; thence North 40 rods; thence Fast 120 rods: thence South 40 rods to the place of beginning. NEWEL O. DAINFS. Attorney for Plaintiff. Address: Gache Valley Bank Bldg. Logan, Utah. 210-21- 1 -- o s g 9 ej Evil's 2 - gaa H mm u . s JZ Cj mm a c . - -- ftj 5J C3 . S- - - uc - - Of a- JE H. WADMAN 1 I I 3 c w o is'S c 2 c e, 1 Notice to Creditor Two-yew- nr THE CULLEN HOTEL j summoned t appear llhln twenty davs after service of Oils sum u. if served within nuns upon the 4mmtv In whih this action is brought, otherwise, within thirty davs after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure to do so. jud:meu will be rendered aaainst vou to the doimtnd of tne com plaint which has been filed with the Clerk of the Court. This action Is brought to quiet the title of the plaintiff against the defendants to the land described in plaintiffs complaint and as follows: HoKlnntnsr at the Southeast cor per of Secti4n 22, Township West of the North. Itance On Salt Lake Meridian, thence North of Section. 2 alofitf East line chains; thence Went 9 5ft chain? 10 West 29 chains thence South to a point 9 00 chains West of the lace of hetfinnlntf, thence South East 8 07 chains; thence Hast 7 M chains North 02 62 63 5i Nhirth East 6 chains thence 20 East 3 ' then South 17 more or chains, less, to a point on tiie North Hank of a Slouch thence following said slough in a Northerly and Easterly direction to where said Slouch enters Little Hear River. thence down said ri'-eto a point on the North Boundary of Section 26; thence East aloni? said boundary to the Northeast corner of the West Half of the Northwest Quarter of Section 26; said Township and Range thence North Along the East line of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter 13 50 chains more or less, to a point which intersects the Bank of Little Beare River: thence following said Bear River in a North and Westerly direction to where same intersects the West boundary line of said Section 23: thence South alonft said West line of Section to the place of beginning-NEWEL G. PAINES. for Plaintiff. Attorney 1 Address: Cache Valley Bank Bid?. Logan. Utah. Democratic County Ticket Republican County Ticket j 10.14 On Wednesday Clurkslon r Term evening a Democratic rally was Cotiuiiiwlonor, Commissioner, Term held In Clurkslon, County ChairLKO C. NEJLSEN, Hyrum EDWIN CLAWSON. Hyrum man McMurrin, counselor A. W. Four-year Term 4 oiiuiiiJoner. fkuiiiiilseloner. Four-yea- r Term Chamber and other were In atA. W. CHAMBERS, Smlthfieid SAI L K. II VKK. Lew Icon tendance. Ileuble J. Itavsien was Clerk Clerk in charge of the meeting. The NEWELL J. CROOKSTON from Providence Club V. Glee C. Iho MOHR, singing, by North Logan AminiMOf Logan and a unoio by Mr. U. J. Havsleu wa enjoyed by an II. S. McQCARHIH. Hyde Park Aamnr R. A. STEWART. River Height Treasurer attentive audience. Peter h'pray talk E. N. M.U GHAN. Wellsville nozzle (Sum Gleasou') Trraeurer waa of apodal Interest to the MORONI T. BECK. Newton Attorney L. D. Logan Democrat. NALSniTT, juulor GEORGE D. PRESTON, Login Sheriff Our school teacher. J. P Attorney Mis SHAW. Susie Paradise W. H. Hullars, Malmberg. Sherflf Recorder Mr, (iweuule Merrill and Tellma JEFF STOWELL, Lewiston Rhea R. Larsen, Logan Uoodey are at Salt Lake City. Mitt Recorder Mary Rasmussen and Surveyor Kowena Griffin were visiting in Mr. ELINOR HODGSON, Logan Eugene Schstih. Logan Stale Senate Trenton on Wednesday. State Sena! enterV., 11 GRIFFIN JR.. Logan Mrs. Kale Rasmussen Weton thild-reu- s Vernon, Logan a with on tained Sunday IegfaUture parly in honor of her daugh- Mr. ANNE legislature M. FARR. Sinlthfield GEO. O. HENDRICKS Richmond ter Lula' birthday. Refreshments GEORGE C. NtIIN. Avon Mr. SHEIIWIN MAESER. Logan anil decoration carried out the JOHN H. KEMP. North Logan JOS. H. OLSEN. College Halloween Idea. A birthday party In honor of diaJrmnn (Italrmnn County Mis JAMES A. McMCRRIN Corinne Godfrey was held HARRY C. PARKER. Logan on nt her homo Sunday evening. Chairwoman County Chairwoman Twelve guest spent a delightful Mr. SHEKWIN MAESER Mr. P. W. Eliason, Logan evening. Mr. and Mr. Frank Phutnway of Logan spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles - Utah, under lb nu r Friday. October 2C, CLARKSTON r-s Tim WM. C. ENGLAND. Manager J. It. ENGLAND, Mrrkulnd tiuprrlnlrndrnt tslmt M fni Oflta ll L(U, rrT 'V.rvrv Corn-Ho- g CACHE AMERICAN Meekly LOGAN. CACHE tm c r - s s y. I o -- Q -r 5 The Olil Reliable Tinsmith Still Doing II ii si ness at 100 South Main All Work Guaranteed gg.t.O-Jja.UOOt- .0 cic2o iZP4C LIVESTOCK WANTED nt.. pavers? "Dcn't you ever read the Larry Kelly has been the v.ldrlwlnd pitcher In the Texas He's got League for two seasons r.:i kinds of stuff a fast one with a loop on it a great change of pnee. perfect control and the best since Matthewson He gets in today " He squinted at the You mean to say snorts writer you never heard of him Jimmie gave short burst of Hes a Sure, Pop wughter And take it from great a humble newspaper man. you need " base-ball- rr-- NOTICE cc50uo atcH Why Be Bothered With Washing at Home When You Can Have It Done So Cheaply at Highest price paid for canner who hod been unable 'ecu cows, 'useless and freshly dead from the spring practice Itogm horses and cattle and OToole were old enemies end were at each other hammer and Call 11R2, Hyrum tongs Paradise Fish Hatchery "Ball players!" sneered O'Toole. "Ha, ha. haJ" Are they lettln' you empire oga'r. his year?" asked Hogan. "What do you mean, 'lettln' me?' FOR SALK They begged me." Yeah Well, It's time this leagu-gFour Horsepower Outboard some empires that's got eyeboat motor $30.00. It has been sight." used 1 year. Runs as good as "Say, whats the matter with m a new one. Terms to responeyesight V demanded the umpire sible party. Call sore. Nothin', only you cant see. A Everton Mattress man has to settle down on first bai and raise a family before you ll OTione 175 Factory call him safe How do you know? When diJ you ever reach first base" "Every time you wasn't emplring thats when." "Yeah? They don't call vou Everything in Radio, 'Truck' Hogan for nothin' You Certified Radio & Recouldnt run out a without strlppin your gears. Service Sales. frigeration 'Well, I'll tell you one thing. Crawfish Electric & Refrigeration Now listen, mug,", cried the None of that umpire, furious. Phones 184, 462-430 'Crawfish' stuff My name's Terry O'Toole & Day Night Hogan thrust his face almost nose. "Your against O'Tooles name's Crawfish craw. fish, crawfish! And it aint doin' the crawfish family no good n,y JAPANESE HAND LAUNDRY 8 West First North We Call and Deliver No Waiting at GaSav two-bagg- er (2) (40) rail-bir- -er PHOTOS of Ltlgan LOOK Let ns drain and refil your car with winter oil. W NO CHARGE for draining, flushing and cleaning the thoroughly crankcase. AVE CARRY THE FOUR Jack Mathews BRANDS Ob LEADING OIL IN SEALED CANS. THE PAINTER Dividends Regularly Paid to all GaSav Members Let us paint your brick home to make it look like fire brick. Call 1038 WASATCH RED Starts on Split Second Auto Painting Miller & Son Phone 415 ot At that moment Larry Kelly was entering the office of Frances Clark, Bop's pretty daughter and secretary of the club. She presented such an picture that Larry set Notice Is hereby given that the down his grip and hi baseball and stood looking at paraphernalia, following described real property witn pleasureable surprise is to be sold at Public Auction he""Well, well." he said at length. the front door of the County "A pretty girl!" Court House, in Logan City, "Compliment received, noted and Utah, on 21st day of November forgotten." said Frances, after one reo the 11 to o'clock A.M., 1934 at seizing glance, and continued with the papers on her desk highest bidder for cash, towit: Am I In the 'T'r Commencing at a point two and right place? Kelly one-ha- lf rods South of the ''We'l answer that at the end of Southwest corner of lot two block the season." riposted the girl "Ouch' Insiue and low'" cried one. Plat 'D Logan City Survey a fist Into his side. and running thence South Forty Lairy. digging "You'rq and one half feet (40 4); thence smiled a pretty smart girl." he east ten (10) rods; thence north How would you know feet; And I swung at that one forty and one-ha"Boy' at that to the too ' " thence west ten (10) rods 'Ill fine you fifty bucks! splutShe didn't answer his grin, but place of beginning. tered OToole The County Commissioners re fl'led out a form "Heres an" order You can't fine me. Crawfish. You your uniform, Mr Kelly serves the right to accept or for"You can cal! me Larry if you ain't emplring yet. Crawfish. reject any and all bids. want to " They stopped their argument as Dated at Logan, Utah, October , "( don't want to " Pop Clark, anger In his eyes, strode ' Yeh? Well, don't! I'll go right towards them, then past them, oi 19, 1934. on pltchin' ball the same as if we'd to the group of Hoard of County watching Two men. furtive and met We'll .pass out of each the practice of Commissioners shifty-eyeto draw started lives ot'ir's away, the whole forget Cache County, Utah '" but Pop caught up with them t'ne By C. V. MOHR, Clerk 'Burke Stevens! What are you The whole two minutest Inhanging around here for?" quired Frances sweetly We Well, we thought we'd "The whole two min Say. are see'I about another chance on the me?" you kidding f'V.hy. Of course not. Mr Kelly team We We're O.K now," the of the two men explained Her lips did their best to keep taller 4 for 10c sullenly straight Book of Remembrance Pictures Pop exploded with anger. "Not "Okay, but remember, we'ri Reasonable Prices he made a gesture with his hands with me. Or with anyone else if 1 can get to em You're out of basebe as might interpreted Pedersens Photo Shop teat "finished " He picked up his lug ball because It's a clean game. Do 116 North Main you understand that? And you're gage and started for the door "Oh. by the way. Larry, after you going to stay out of baseball! The smaller man, Stevens, spoke get your uniform would you mind Won't you give a guy a up. reporting back to me" chance? Larry had whirled at her use of Yes. but I wont take one not his given name and he cried "Would J mind?" and with fellows like you Now get outt Jubilantly away from my players." laughed good humoredly Would And keep His face was red with anger aa I ear mind? At the door he turned Get your repainted by 'back to face her. "Say. you know he watched them turn from his We do the work experts. 'that " he again made that gesture stern look and begin slinking away.1 right at the right price. We with his hands "Well. It dont go Frances, who had stood a little have run shop in Logan 34 We're the same old pals apart, approached her fathen an years. When Frances came out en the expression of concern, almost fear, on her face. field with Larry, the disgruntled All work guaranteed. coach was again yelling to "They look dangerous. Dad." the three .cried Pop' scorn rookies on the team "Dangerous! "Say, what's "Rata-lik- e them?" the matter with you You fully. to his players and He back strode handle that apple like Itguys? had teeth' And you skip around this lot like did not see the malevolent looks that Burke and Stevens, not having 428 North 1st East you had anvils tied to your feet hla eyes biasing with The coach shut his mouth with end anger, sent after him. ' Phone 899 W otue amazement as th rookies Logan cam to life and put some pep into TO BBT CONTINUED. lf 5 w Ta5 None Better Save Money on Oils, Greases, Accessories, Furniture or Pianos C. R. NEEDS Save at GaSav Johnson Cab & Transfer Phone 314, Logan AND OTHER CAR 11 Moved From or lo any point In Utah, also local moving and hauling. We Carry Cargo Insurance Tires, PHONE 710 W L 78 WEST 1st SOUTH 3 |