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U en i a' . j e i at i n s i i ; p ply y i.i aeeendii: the thle: proven pimciiies ut pit n-- ' Ill III The ii'ii' I'lHil'Il.ills farming. this, and the nut!' h ft 'f till "ps v..is than at present. s.-uin'- : t . I H- 1. -v n ' i in IM al" :o : ( e-- i i I u it'. Ut r I . Ih r )ti O f . 1 t.1 a tl. : h II nfj' i t i. LEG ,L NOTICE. COVE L - if .i.i i . o c. T!;: fb'mo'n Stas lA M Tel. Tel. Company Gr 4 W .VAlv W. i r WAlvvS Mu. I 5 ...fiUM' S IN TOWN! f 1 ii t & Moore (M fit M to its i; li.Tck again juit as rich f i Aaingly friends) and hearty a it was in the old days. Its ALL whiskey a grand blend of fine Kentucky straight whiskies made slowly in the good way. M & M is easy on too. the pocket-book- , t we cant le4 tins h ; going to kt your i n a man bhes not hi I'.1 i1 uh cei tainly noA - ix-- 111" l al-t- t , . t-- i . r- t, .ax! bu d in ,, , (i. ,,,. Mli,. v , ,,sir in talk nut ii.nl n ve m 11 t''11""'1 t,ul) 1,1 ii . , i !ifei . re I . r Leopold remounted nnd dashed along the road to the castle, while Cissy continued hastily on her way to her father. Good morning, Cissy! Wheres my breakfast?' Imho Max houud In the first plncc, taul C.esy swiftly, Mother wants you to hav breakfast at homo. In the second place, something terrible has someand you ve got to do thing about it at once Whats the hoa,M said Max. excitement?' in a fw minutes the whole Austrian Empire ia going to walk nghf into your house and tuk Helena off to marry the Emperor. What's so Urr'ble about that? aked the Duke. You toun i asto if she s going to be married uif ditch digger. Eut what about FoMi? peris-e- d Cssy. Hes been rar.ng tne rn Singer from court. Hes wailing f'i us at home. IoMl? Oh, yo3 Of com e. P r boy. Its going to bo a pieuv bul blow for him. ilax .hi- jK hi he . I . o, j b f , ; drd r C ' I - This is the atory of a rose. A i n and a Hhor that u d the dustiny of Cential luiope. ihinpk thincra, youll Bay, to wield uc h power, liow couhl a fragrant, ;t M'vJj ilfle rose or a bit of cloth do Midi thingM9 Turn to your hiatory troolv, yrutle reader. Turn back to tho halcyon times btforo that fa'iful day at Sarajevo. To most of us, the name of Emperor irancia Jo eph of Austria calls up a picture of a benign, portly f niieman with sparse wane hair and a flowing, carefully combed white heard. Surely this is not a romantic figure. Eut ho) 1. Francis Joseph vas not always old; hia hair was not always thinning and white Nor was Austria always a country beset with th tdro and woes that aro its lot today. There was a day when AuMria was a happy land one of the mo.t powciiul nations on the Euro-j'ca- n continent. Those were the Father, days, too, when Francis Joseph was YtiUro not younger, wlrn his hair was and his eyes uparkl d, Wiur many of romonre end h'U i thoughts m nuie rac ' iy throurh l.is n.u' : the - hr of a j ictt r vhn f t hi) I ul.-- . tLumpmr It v r t n v c i.s tint the r d i t e cVh of silver di s v i. . ; ll .i.lpv. a!'t. 1 In Fnnci,; J pi it, ' At t n I., ij L.i. fii'-i; Lilli, y, I v. tn situ.'1 '. in ;; .i it I,.." M I n. '..'! C. Tl o! him r le ' Ii ! d ... on F Ii.-f. nd dm j . 1 rente. V.d ii! i v Pin- to oft r ' i s nd nlo v i - O. . A,yricultt:r;tl cm . Chapter One n d'ri" at ..t d i i ' - greater itahhty m a.yncultura! ept t at n , anil a lnt- ter lial.iuee lietui'eit the uld hn.yess ut stipply ami J yc:ir heme provides comfort and A : a k'.v cents a day i.i A H C'i.. nne In " !.!. .1 n uiiti , t ' ii . , Ii - i 1 I'- - l Mr-- . i i 1m i. id ( d Y : h . i 1. 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Cove S.ituriLiv CloelU Claw soil aL o ol '3' l(1 w U1,. them lliu-- la and accomi auu-on Sunday went on to PunuUnu pvin M,c,u tout.,c piLimiln. to visit with her fathi-rw r) palti Mrs. Claw --on Is the daughter t0 spilling limn to Pro-1 Vernon Clawson, formerly of writing. Pei haps It - j toi.inl anship t ( lei k or Hi- - i. signers for fartli- - r 11 spiilmfm niatn.n." ' s ihI In Hie District bistruclois lnllioidos of tourihl- i. uivpoilid bv nor niore attention1 tlii'in for no hot d if stand-restaurants are allowed style in theme! tawdry was the easiest1 No papers blow about the streets - .J- ( nurt of tbe Fust Juiliiial District of the Slate I tah, In and for the County el of Cai he. , -a v SIMMONS Cendant of the Buttriek who fired FTTTE WELCH, Plaintiff, shot at the Concord bat- vs. conversation the first close farm tie. The Buttriek ROBERT J. Defend- by BLAKELEY, ou ca 'tar w'where ui Greater ts still in the We had a very fine attendance ant. family, but whether care to if Boiton It. start you at our Sunday School and Sara- Is famous for patterns THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE I don C go to church any the family ment meeting combined on Sun "No, as well as pop shots at the BritSAID DEFENDANT: 1 mo-love hcme m' ish we did not ascertain. M s. You day. This plan as It has been in- are hereby summoned to on mom mch Suj'dai' ,to troduced by the L. D. S. church most of her mom- - appear within twenty days after 1 do alwas Buttriek spent to leave But authorities seems to be a decided turn on the radio'and listen to the ents 10 our soclety teIling us aboul;thp servIce of thte summofts upon nturtes accumulation you. if Served within the County Tabernacle Choir in Salt Lake the love the volce of Richard manure " h" ,corral whlch - .to which thta action is brought, Clty. j 12110 a rose garthe L. D. S. church has already otherwise within thirty days after ans It has timbre that wiU now transfcrmed You wlU find 50016 of the service- - and defend the above began to function in our Uttle make a BomaJ1-vibrate ' And dcn in New England all titled action, and In case of your ., besides the choir can sing and best farms The recent rains have been of I like its Concord and Lexington failure so to do. Judgment will be around I selections, great benefit in our community sometimes wonder why though in- - and the day of our pilgrimage, rendered against you according to they and crops look splendid. stand the demand of the complaint troduce secular music. Yes, my early In May, every wayside for which has been filed with the bunches of had asparagus on Sunday is the church only We bought some but it was Clerk of said Court. working In the Millinery depart- - Crossroads of the West. It is sale. ment of one of the large depart-- 1 as wha grows In the This action Is brought to annul women who testify thus not as good always : ment stores of San Francisco is month and have decreed null and void a we should like to get a look alkaline soil of Utah. Next and home on a months vacation, she Boston Pop certain purported marriage cereat Richard Evans , fan mall. It well tell about the . will visit in Cove and Provo while to mony between the plaintiff and Concerts and a pilgrimage cannot in- of made wholly up i' in Utah old home In Vermont, the defendant. Kiplings . . into theology, not far from the spot where the C. W. DUNN, and quiries children are home for the summer War Prophet Joseph left the spirit Attorney for Plaintiff, Pierre a Frenchman Billard, and world and began his earthly prowith her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Logan, Utah. M. H. Preece. Sure looked good to former Harvard student, has been gress. series of lectures at the see her at the organ again in our SALE Hotel Vendome on the present Sacrament meeting. In the District Court of the First state of French politics. He is a 1 keen student and convincing talkJudicial District of the State of er and is the best man we have WOOD WANTED Thatcher Coal Utah, in and for the County of found for years to bring us up Cache Company. Phone 76. to date on Prance. Like all French Home Owner's Loan Corporation, lecturers he is first, last and al- FOR SALE 30 lb. ice regrigerator In good condition. Phone 784RI. a United States Corporation, plainways a teacher and so clear and tiff. By F.R.A. cogent that even those who chew vs. T. Blaine Chatelaln, as adCUSTOM PLOWING Reasonable on row back the cannot help gum rate. For information call 1264m. ministrator of the estate of Fanbeing penetrated with his ideas. (Continued from Page One) ny Godderidge, Deceased, defenWe were on the front row to wor- FOR RENT Beautiful modem dant. went to the contest of the paro- ship and not to chew. According furnished apartment. 135 East To be sold at Sheriffs sale on chial schools and were surprised to him war is expected by every 3rd North. CaU 932-- J. the 29th day of June 1936 at Ten to see the first downfall on the European and It will prcbably start word synthesis. The boy spelt it with some dictators promising too BED BUGS Exterminated by poi- o'clock A. M. at the front door son gas. R. Van Irons. 464 East of the County Court House in Lowith an i instead of an "e. much and being obliged to go to gan City, Utah, the following de1st South. Phone 1131-Evidently the man who gave out, war to keep his Job and his prom-th- e scribed property words had had no training ises. We asked him why the ideal-i- n FOR RENT Housekeeping apartLot 4, Block 4, Plat B, Smith-fiel- d phonetics and the boy had had ism of Locarno and the respect ment at Palace Hotel. Phone City Survey, containing I no training in ward roots. Other- - for constitutional power and treat-wis- e 970-acre, situated in Section 33, he could not have fallen ies has disappeared from Europe acre of land Township 34 North of Range 1 FOR SALE About containing barn and chicken East of the Salt Lake Meridian, Together with the hereditaments house, sewer and paved sidewalk. Situated north and east of 628 and appurtenances thereunto beNorth 1st East, Logan. Apply, longing and also together with all ice beds, Mrs. S. A. Shooter at above ad- disappearing boxes, mechanical dress. refrigeration units, for heating, lighting, equipment The Animal Husbandry Department and cooking, mirrors, doors, and at the USAC Announces the window shades, and personal proThoro-bre- d Don of Diego as are ever furnished by a standing perty stalion. Loaned by the U. landlord in letting or operating an S. Army Remount Service. Dirunfurnished building similar to the ect descendent of Ultimus, Com- buildings erected upon said mortmando, Domino, Hastings, gaged premises and now or here, after installed by the Lienor nr (Grand Sire of Isonomy, Isinglass and Spend- his assigns which shall be deemthrift. Service, $8 00. ed between the parties hereto and all parties claiming by, through, or under him, an accession to the freehold and a part of the Furniture or Pianos realty and encumbered by this lien. Moved Dated this 5th day of June 1936- JEFF STOWELL, Sheriff of Cache Co. Utah. By H. C. Peterson. Deputy. s t., . a t F.1 , 2 s paid. Harrison. They are spending 10 Evans diehard Mrs. Leafs days tn Cove guests of Here Is a bit of Parents. ....ix-rone- - TW A I mkKYf e s , I i lUKEillMli AW SHERIFFS Boston Letter To Cache American to-w- it: Man-O-Wa- From or to any point In Utah, also local moving and hauling We Carw Cargo Insurant C. R. Johnson Cab & Transfer DIVISION Niuonai Dutillus Product Corp. Nw York, N. Y. Phono Logan Water Softener The farm bureau recommends Trisodium Phosphate. 10 lbs. 60c Everton & Sons Co. "Youre not going to let your daughter marry a man shes not in love with." (Posed by Grace Moore and Walter Connolly) Dowager Empress Sofia. A stern, sister marry a man she doesn't forbidding woman, the Empress love. son well Back at the castle, Max welcomed kept her in check and jealously guarded him Poldi warmly and told him he could from all contact with the world. marry Helena with his blessings. All important state and domestic Tbe Duchess overheard this, and decisions were made by Sofia, the icily invited Max into the next room. Don't you think, said Louise king himself being Just a handsome that you ought to figurehead. So it was no surprise sarcastically, to him to learn that his mother consult me before showering your had Just selected the future Em- blessings on anyone who happens press of Austria and, incidentally, to be here? bis bride, without consulting him. Max nervously filled his pipe. The fortunate girl was to be PrinNow, Louise, Poldi is a splendid cess Helena, daughter of the Duke young fellow and Duchess of Bavaria, Sofia's brotheSuppose I tell you," pointed out r-in-law and sister respectively. Louise, that I expect Helena to be Sofia and the Duke had been at Empress of Austria? I don't want to have anything loggerheads for years, and the two families saw little of each other. to do with the Austrian Court! The Dowager Empress and Duchess exclaimed Max vehemently. It g slater, Louise, her me a pain. had cooked up the plan between gives It does, does it? said his wife them. coldly. It never occurs to you that A messenger. Colonel von Kem-pe- n we're practically penniless buried of the King's Dragoons, was out here away from Vienna with even now en routs to Bavaria to seven daughters to marry off. Max bring tbe official tidings to Helena. said Leave Six, definitely. Hie trip was being attended by un- Cissy to me. fortunate delays, however, because Louise spoke with authority. Go Count Palfi, young Captain of the back In there and tell Poldi you beating the didn't mean It. Kings Guards, was colonel's carriage to every Maximilian, Duke of Bavaria, and was taking the fresh went horses in an effort to reach Helena Some minutes Colonel von before the colonel arrived with the Kempen arrived. later, The Emperor, he news For Leopold, or Poldi, as the announced formally, desired that count was called, was the princess Princess Helena and Duchess Louise fiance. be escorted to the Emperor's sumOf all the seven daughters of the mer palace at Hellbrun, where the Duke and Duchess, one was a source birthday and betrothal was to of constant worry to her mother. take place.party She was Elizabeth, or Cissy, who, was Helena Louise Jubitearful; like her father, cared little for the lant. They quickly prepared to pomp and ceremony of herto noble Louise ordered leave. Cissy to pack milk station, and much preferred her Bister's and not to fora cow or chop down a tree to mak- get the cloththings, of silver dress. ing herself a marriageable princess. Within two hours, amid goodCissy was swinging along the road byes and waves from the Duke end now, on her way to tell her father, his remaining daughters, Louisa, the Duke, who was out with some Helena, von Kempen and a eoacn woodchoppers, that the Duchess full of luggage, set out for Hellbrun wanted to see him immediately, and Emperor Francis Joseph. when Count Palfi reined In his In a short while Cissy had a d horse alongside. donkey cart hitched up. She was exclaimed Cissy Poldi! sitting in it, reins In hand, when Max rushed up. ' Leopold dismounted quickly and "Where do you think youre goElizabeth! seized her hands. he asked suspiciously. Youve got to help me! I've come ing?" To Hellbrun. all the way from Vienna. Colonel do you think youre g What me. behind von Kempen is right to do when you get there? He has orders to take Helena to no idea. Giddap! " I have court! Whoa! Do you realize who you Take Helena to court? What are? Princess Elizabeth of Bar for? asked Cissy, puzzled. said you varia bumping her way to the ImHer Imperial Highness, Austrian Court in a donkey perial Poldi, referr.ng to Sofia, wants her to become engaged to the Emperor cart! "The carriages are all gone. on his birthday, three at once Giddap! uavs from now! "Whoa! Cant you wait a know Doesnt the Emperor minute?" shouted Max. "I Fie Helena? you're in love withinterested to take my uniform, haven't IT in the got He wouldnt be it Ive here. got Father,, right personal affairs of his adjutant! said Cissy calmly. "Jump In. The young officer spoke rapidly. Well, lot me get my hat aA Get your father. Tell him I want coat! before to marry Helena at once Theyre right here too, darling your mother gets wind of th s! Max looked grimly at his faranta enthusiastic was instantly Cis'y for a moment, then great Idea Poldi When daughter arrives he'll ered into the donkey cart, the erntn!toy find the bird ha s flown the coop.! (7o be confined) CODE NO. 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