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Show CACHE AMERICAN Semi-Week- ly I OGAN. CACHE CACHE AMERICAN Pace Two paper, Piib!L lied Every Tm.sday nr.d by the Cache American Publi Ini,: Oimpai.y at G2 West Center St eel, IrijMii, Utah Ne ST Dr. M. C. OLSEN J Tuesday. June 16. 1936. r hi;,1: m ChiropractorK.y Nrurou'uinmrtrr Friday COUNT. UTAH " I J. C. ALUN Jr., f tiltor WM. C. ENGLAND. Manager J. II. ENGLAND, Mcchai.u ul Kitjx-- tntendrnt Entered as Second Class Matter, Nn,'ii,ler 2, 19.:1. at the Post Ottice at Logan, Utah, under the Act ot Mann 3. 1097. Subscription Itaies: by Carrar or Mail . . . One Year $150 Advertising Rates Made Known Ujx.n Application. Hud.v.n, 7(1. a resident of tor the past 20 years, died Friday at his Iv me at 328 North ItelUl. I 1,11 j 2nd Fast Ilt-- bodv tas taken to now on until alter t lie 193 election in Noventher,' Lci.i where funeral and burial held Monday, to be at each rviec Republicans and Democrats arc Mr. Hudson Is a native of Norothers throats. Iolitical enemies will use the cam- way. having been born In Chris. 29, 1859. He Is paign to vent their feelings and express their parti- Harm, December wife. Martha Dar-lto- n by his san views toward each other. Newspapers will be survivedHudson and the following called upon to publish the whims of partisans whether sons and dauthlers: Otto C. Hudson, Myron Hudson these whims have merit or not. At the outset the polMayne. Bingham;1 iticians .and others who have a desire to use the Col-!'t'- P' rvMr",.M. Irene Hudson. Hyde Park: umns ot the Cache American, just as well KiiiujMr Ir,.i;ry o, ft, Edmunds, wsh-tha- t their expressions must carry the sponsors iiaiiiej im;tn: Mrs. iirt Mors e. ixmn: Mrs. Ilernlep Kttnkel and Mrs. will else or Otto liran ,! 1.-- s C'inc II1. they in these colunis. We take the view that one man's opinion upoiu EJgar A. John Dies a given subject may be just as righteous and Jiavci f;riivpsuli. ,.n; ,s f,. M,.,r A as much merit as anotlurs. IIoeer, it is maiiilestly jlU W1n 1. (v; ii .cd at tiiWoim-daunair for one person to be sniping at another in am-- I'crtatm 3 Jcim R. Gibbs of - ; He hurried out to enteh the culprit. Iferlicka thrust Cissy into the room, caught a motion of dismissal from the Emperor, whose face was shadowed by the window drapes, and left. Cissy impatiently addressed thj simply dressed figure at the win-- I dow. "Well, what s the delay? Announce me to His Majesty. What are they doing, preparing the chopping block? Why dont they put me in jail like a criminal? I picked some roses. She walked spiritedly around the room. Have you ever heard The anything more outrageous? Emperors roses! Ho didn't make them, did he? It's a wonder anything grows around here! Franrls spoke quietly, cautioning: l"You d better be careful that no one hears you. You know theres a law against Insulting the Emperor!" "Im not at all surprised, the girl fumed. "But there's no law thatll stop me from telling the Emperor what I think of him. I want to be announced! Do you hear me?" "Ill inform His Majesty that youre very impatient. Francis crossed the room to the door, opened it, stepped out of sigh' for an ins'ant, the room imis-ria- l A IOW GO OH WITH THE STOllY and announced "His p'rancis Emperor ot WiiAT Has ItxI'I'VSuU Under influence of hit mother,1 the Ltowager Empress, Frances Joseph of Austria Princess Helena, one of seven daughters of the Duke and Duchess of Bavaria, to come to llellbrun, seat of the summer palace, so that their betrothal can be announced. Helena loves Count Leopold Bulfi, you 7 Oi pliant of the King, and ts'j brokenhearted. Cissy, Helena's sister and favorite daughter of Vuke Max, is furious that Helena should have to marry a ) man she dues not love and has J never seen. Max in helpless, or1, if ums his ambitious wife and her sister, the Bownger Emprt is Sofia, who planned the engage- ment. Sofia and Max have ways been enemies, and Sofia is the power behind her 26 iotr-Id son's throne. But Cissy is, not to be thwarted. She persuades the fearful Max to come u ith her, incognito, to llellbrun in a donkey cart to see what they ran do to alleviate Helenas jin- happiness. 11 ol-'- Au-tria- Chapter Two it. tit. to ihe p.ii bush. Hits practice has been Looking for all the world like a pair of peasants. Cissy and j ik Max arrived at llellbrun and by unscrupulous editors. Hut during the l'Uo camto the Golden Ox Inn. Cis.iv Imd In paign articles on artisan (iie.siious must bear tin- r.t.'Ui troublo with Max oil the wav: a far i lit n receive cottsideral to her mad schpm listenin' to di. Sponsors name to eeii in the reached been interests oi lairnes decision lias to the patrons ol this paper. It is our desire to gm public service but the paper is not being pub 'att.-- installed general r. by the Lienor or lished m the interests ol any pailt. clique- or laeti-aiwhu.h shall hs di,,m. Our Columns arc open to all alike. We welcome your d between the parties hereto and a11 pities claiming by. through. comments and your opinions ol whatever .station in ur under him. an accession to the life you may be. Hut please be tair and dont ask us freehold and a part of the realty to do for one what you would not care to have us do and encumbered by this lien. Dated this 5th day of June for another. Our motto will continue to lie, A home 1938. JEFF STOWEIL. paper for home people. Sheriff of Cache Co. Utah 111 le-oiu- ul , . Cissy waited exjHc'antly. Francis marched forward, sinning. The jnrl nearly fainted ns : he lcak. ed Willi tiie K:uj rer all tne iri i Cache County, t tin U him:. Niorh n boy Thc con State of Utah. lb'- i 4SS l ; t. reported r. htd a very fine ' trip, a cood time. Regular High Grade Mr. and Mrs. David J. Paul and children. Dorothy and Billy left Hymn Tuesday after having made their home here for the past three and a half years, they will make their home in Montrose, Colo., where Mr. Paul will have charge of a Drainage project under the direction of the Bureau of Reclamation. They were accompanied by Miss Twila Nielsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Le: C. Nielsen. Twil3 will visit in Montrose and other parts of the state before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Miller and GASOLINE At 20c Per Gallon Drive to Our Center Street Service Station and Save 3 cents per gallon Good Supply of 1 ... Phone 'Af C!l and Deliver to fccys ADRIAN W. HATCH, As TrusmlnlstraldP of the Estate of Louis tee, Plaintiff, vs. I "Probate and Guardianship Notices Seeholzer, deceased. O. PARLEY as administratW. reor the Clerk Consult County NEWEL G. DAINES, Attorney. or of the estate of Jacob Janes spectlve signers for further In deceased, and J. R. Janes, Royal formation. SUMMONS I i&, B. Janes, Clara Rice, Ruth Janes,' a "Yon law know the theree against irwulfmy Emperor !" Notice to Creditors In the District Court of the First Edith Israelson, Susie Perry, Ruth (Posed by Grace Moore and Franchot Tone) Ruth Ellsworth, Sargent Frantz.j Judicial District of the State of In the District Court of the First Emily. J. Darley, Elizabeth Maud' steal Helena from the King's palace, the Emperor?" she said softly. d Judicial District of the State of Utah in and for the County of Bird, Clara Bell Henderson, Roxy1 "You know you. have no. right to Duke ywas very Cache. , aura "he want 4 to go home and pick my roses.'! Utah,' hi and for the County of May Thompson, Elda Bernice Sy- - jave a glass of beer and forget the "They were so lovely, Your MaCache. EFFIE WELCH. Plaintiff, mes, Laura Edna McKinley, Fred whole' business. Eu Cissy was jesty. The princess, ashamed and vs. awed, spoke in a low voice. "I Owen, George Ralph Owen, aletenf, and finally won out Ift the matter of the Estate of The tavern was filled to capac- should be punished. I guess I said MAGDALENA NEUHAUS BART-- , ROBERT J. BLAKELEY, Defendsome of the awful things." with ballet, ity sixty girls ant. "I might," said the young ruler, twhlch had come from Vienna to .LOME, also known as MAGDAL--: id&nce for the Emperor on his blrth- "make an exception In your case THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ENA NElHAUS, Deceased. d Pretzelberger, tbs ..short-TH- E and show mercy." He was inwardSAID DEFENDANT: STATE OF UTAH TO daF' Creditors will present claims with tempered proprietor, was about to ly amused. Is mercy an exception with Your turn Cissy and Max away when the . vouchers to the undersigned Ex- -, You are hereby summoned to SAID DEFENDANTS: j. You are hereby summoned to Puke whispered his identity and Majesty?" asked Cissy on the spur ecutor of the Estate of the said appear within twenty days after moment. of the within ten days alter the Francis was a trifle hurt. No. frantically gavs his Miagdalena Neuhaus Bartlome, al-- - the service of this summons upon appeal Pretzelberger service summons of this is that what my people upon you,1 own room to Max, and the ballet Why so known as Magdalena Neuhaus, you, if served within the County think about me? if served within the county in master' to Cissy, deoe&sed, at his residence at 646 in which this action is brought, was ashamed of what she Cissy which this action is brought; A East 7th North, hzd said. No. As a matter of fact, Logan, Cache otherwise within thirty days after otherwise within twenty days after, soon aa Cissy'a back was turned, they love you." endefend the serllce, and above i. on or of State Utah, County, I should talk with my people saw if then that such service; and defend the above Cteay anything fore the 13th day of August, A. D. titled action, and in case of your would have to more often, said the Emperor, paccase in entitled and of ;0asitteef1,one-811to action, failure so be will do, Judgment 1936. ing. He stood in front of Cissy do you do? How do Wandering about the inn. Cissy again. "What GOTTFRIED BARTLOME, Ex- rendered against you according to your failure to do so, the plaintiff across the ballet girls lined you live? What are you carrying the complaint in this action will apply to the came of Magdalena the demand of ecutor of Estate A dress, I suppose. You're a court for the relief demanded in P to receive passee into the palace there? Neuhaus Bartlome, also known as which has been filed with the from Colonel von Kempen, dressmaker. grounds the complaint of which a copy Jhe Dowager Empress adjutant. Im-i- s Cissy was a little ill at ease. Well, Cleric of said Court. - Magdalena Neuhaus, deceased. don't want to deceive Your hereto annexed ar herewith mediately an idea came to her, and This action is brought to annul NEWEL G. DAINES, Attorney. Majesty Ihe slipped into the line. I'm not easily deceived, and have decreed null and void a served upon you. and will tak Oh, von a pass from Cissy snatched for the Kempen Francis broke in jauntily. "Who is and went out quickly, certain purported marriage cere- judgment against you Notice to Creditors the package for?" sum of $700.00 with interest at the In a few minutes she was enter-rat-e mony between the plaintiff and for Princess Helena," she of 8 per cent per annum tn6 th Pala-- ground armed with said.Its"I wanted to take In the District Court of the First the defendant. it to her J the pass and a box The box conof front of 1st State District the of the November tained her sister Helena's cloth of Judicial day myself." C. W. DUNN, asked Francis curiously. 1935 Why? until paid, and for the sum silver dress, which Cissy purposely Utah, In and for the County of Well, blurted out the princess, Attorney for Plaintiff. oi $100.00 attorneys fees, together did not delude in the Cache. the I would like to see the Utah. Logan, with plaintiffs costs and dis-- ( future Empress! the vithin Emperor palace, "You In the Matter of the Estate oi evinced Francis surprise. herein. cis Joseph, whom Cissy had never mean to say its known that Im to CARL JOHAN THIM, also known SALE This action is brought to fere- - een' was speaking with Baron Her- - be tomorrow? engaged The of the Court. as C. J. THIM, Deceased. licka, , Majordomo "It's true, then, isn't it, Cissy itificate moment at the dressed of the First Court the District fa lit ..Emperor, will with claims Creditors present ItiO 60 shares of the capital, in a" simple lounge suit, was a hand-stoc- k went on quickly, that Your MajesHelena?" Judicial District of the State of vouchers to the undersigned adome young man with twinkling ty will marry Princess of the Coalville The Emperor laughed. "Yes, Ive Utah, in and for tire County of Mi , the at stood window, open ministratrix at her residence at Ins.t-utiomade given to se- - 1(?oUl,,F out int0 thc parden. Sud- - heard that my mind has been Cache 622 East 1st South Street, Logan, up for me by my ministers and my Who s that i at meat U the said sums. he spoke: denly "So would He mother. or before you paused. Cache Comity, Utah, on , Horlicka? this 15th dsv of June ing Homo Owner's Loin Corporation, like to see the future Empress? I a exclaimed the 25th day of July, 19:!6. "Picking what seen her myself yet. but I haven't a 1nied States Corporation, plainto He amazement. dashed in MARTINA L THIM, administracan arrange that you do. Francis YOUNG A-- BUI.I.EN' tiff. the Emperor's side. Thera was Cis-f- walked to his desk and sat down, trix of the estate of Carl Johan the in prethe plucking garden PlaitUiifs vs. T. Blaine Chatolain, as hand. "What's your name? Aitcrneys. was amused pen in Francis flowers. cious Thim, also known as C. J. Tltitn. Elizabeth that is Post Office Address: of the estate of FatiCissy Thatcher and intrigued: was Schmidt. Herhcka Deceased. My father calls me Cissy. Utah. defen- Building, furious. n',' Ocdderidce, Deceased, The Emperor laughed as he rose Geo. C. Heinrich, Attorney for he Thats thats prohibited dant. handed her the pass. At that a sign and Administratrix. "In theres fact, sputtered. there was a knock on the moment To bo sold at Sheriffs sale on' them wanted mother Your there! Date of first publication, May door, and Count Palfi entered hurof June 1936 at. Ten 29tii for the your day birthday. especially kept riedly. He was startled at seeing 19th, 1936. this is an outrage! o'clock A. M. at the front door Why the princess, but quickly recognized Date of last publication, June of agreed Francis, her signal to Ignore her. "Quite right, the County Court House in Lo- WOOD WANTED Thatcher Goal to be 1936. arrested." said 16th, "that girl ought Your Imperial Majesty, Company. Phone 76. gan City, Utah, the following deThe Baron showed his surprise. Palfi, His Royal Highness, Duke scribed has arrived, property Max of Bavaria, Your isnt just it Majesty, Notice to Creditors FOR SALE 30 lb. ice regrigerator "But, on a Lot 4, Block 4, Plat B, Smith-fiel- d severe to arrest someone for sutd asks for a few minutes in good condition. Phone 784R1.I pcking" roses? matter." very important i City Survey, containing In the District Court of the First Cissy was astonished. What was in Section 33, Judicial District of the State of acre, situated lLOW.NG Reamnabie siroi her father, a short while ago afraid Utah, in and for the County of Township 34 North of Range 1 rate. For information call 1264m. intend to make an example of her. of even approaching the palace, doEast of the Salt Lake Meridian. ing there now? She looked at FranCache. Bring her up here. nervous. "As you wish, Your'Imperial Ma- cis. He was plainly Together with the hereditaments BED BUGS Exterminated by poibe dumbfounded. son said R. continued.') (To 464 Herlicka, Irons. Van East gas. jesty," In the Matter of the Estate of and appurtenances thereunto be1st South. Phone 1131-LOUIS SEEHOLSER. Deceased. longing and also together with all will present claims disappearing ice Creditors beds, boxes, FOR RENT acre of land HousekeeDing apart- FOR SALE About with vouchers to the undersigned mechanical units, refrigeration ment at Palace Hotel. Phone Furniture or Pianos chicken ba:n and containing 970-administrator of the Estate of the equipment for heating, lighting, Moved sewer sidewalk. and house, paved said Louis Seeholser, deceased, at and cooking, mirrors, doors, and Situated north and east of 628 his residence at 6th North and window shades, and personal pro- FOUNT) Small life time fountain pen with name attached in gold North 1st East. Logan. Apply. 1st East, Logan City, Cache Coun- perty as are ever furnished by a letters. Owner can get same by Mrs. S. A. Shoater at above ty, State of Utah, on or before the landlord in letting or operating an paying for ad. unfurnished building similar to the - With Washing at IIoiDe f;3ve It Done So Cheaply at a':inr tin the wiatoor conrittions. hot bt!.':- late than never. Tile t. 'm I.'',::' Deputy. J f.-- , a V HAND LAUNDRY In the City Court of Logan City, 17tK day of August, A. D. 1938. THEODORE SEEHOLSER, Ad Co. 1R3 Hr Bothered "Did you wish to see mo : n.sued F aliens. I : swallowed hard. "You? ALIAS SUMMONS LEGAL NOTICES Phone ." . By N. C. Peterson. Window and Auto Glass Logan Hardware , . one-tei- j EXPERT GLAZING good-nature- j , . be-4- ABERDEEN AWNINGS WINDOW BUNDS LINOLEUM Best Quality Lowest Prices A. II. PARKER 164 "The Blind Man South Main Phone Pea and Nut COAL for Summer Use 244-- BARGAINS In Guaranteed Used M.&L WASHERS Wringer Rolls 5S9 Service for Maytag and other makes. 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