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Show Two Fuji CACHE AMERICAN CACHE AMERICAN Trt-We- ky LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. Radi Odd itics Newspaper, rublubed Tuesday, Thursday, and Sstur-da- y morainic by tbs Cacha American Publishing Company at ej West Center Bireel, Locsn, Utah. . Tuesday, October 10, 1939 UTAH some time visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon al verson. Mr. Seamon was acoomparued on the return trip home by Mrs. Vern Seamons, who has spent two weeks visiting at the Halverson home. Vernal Seamons. Preston Lee. CUnton. Dewayne and Leo P. rites enjoyed an auto trip up tempi? fork In Los an canyon, Sunday. A numbtr of townspeople u.v-and tickets the complimentary were gu st.s of the Logan chamber of tommerce at the football game in the U. S. A. C. stadium, Saturday. Mrs. Lillie Mi Quart le "as visiting in Preston. Wednesday. Mrs. Mary D. Morrell and dau- ghters, Hattie and Lillian, motored to Rexburg, Idaho. Saturday, to see the new baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Marnner D. Morrell. Mrs. Orilla Ashcroft, accompanied them as far as Idaho Falls, where she John visited with her brother, Woolf and Mrs. Eliza Duce was a passenger as far as Basalt, dla-hwhere she wall spend some time visiting with her son and Mr. and Mis. daughter-in-laLeon Duoe. Mrs. Geo. D. Seamons received word Saturday that' her mother. Mrs. Mary Nelson of Ogden had a serious operation. underwent Mrs. Seamons left Immediately for with Sunday Ogden, returning word that Mrs. Nelson was as well as could be expected. ... by Squier J. C. ALLEN Jr, Editor C. ENGLAND, Manager J. H. ENGLAND. Mechanical Superintendent WM, Entered a Poet Qf'tc ... at Matter, November 2, 1931 at Logan. Utah, under the Act ot March Beoond-Cla- sa the 3, 1897. IE WAS Subscription Rate: by Carrier or Mail . . . One Tear II V, Advertising Rates Mad Known Upon Application. - A T - LOUIS BUJi-f- c' war BOAaDiNG ACCIPOea when IN EuCOPE . MAD TO OtVE fOB AN Sil UVD VClTEa MIS FlBST IS MiNuTCS IN LONDON C S MADE TWO OCEB PAUL eov f .lull fAS bcmxASTS tHf wab z ONE FROA SULLIVAN bamk cut i, f T.t SEVEN RULES I'OR SAFETY p.,. riMEtiPta CKAufitoOi REVIEWS THE MEWS V The outstanding lire prevention authority of the BAOiO stavict MAN uE HEARD SUNDAV TmRu jU 0U summoned f oom FBiOAv AT U PM nation has kued a pet of seven lire prevention rules ST. DOlvTSS SEAT TO ta an 10 PM CST. u PM .. JOaONSTA-Ttowhich, intelligently observed, would go a long way to ANIiJUNCESS MST AND lO PNl PST KMOX' MISMOWC0S demon ward keeping the fire under control. ON TKE.C85 NETWORK YOEAKjEST NEWSCASTERlOo. fob eocac 1 Use electricity safely. That means that all USTIMG be in installed electric wiring anti equipment should PSOUD Of HIS IRISH BuDOD accordance with the National Electrical Code, and his sartoBial tastes Rue be done that repairing and installation should TD COMBINATIONS by an OP VARIOUS SHADES Of GREEN expert workman. Amateur electric work is one of HiS MOSSY IS FLYING A fires best friends. 2 Smoke in safe places only. That goes for your home, your office, the factory in which you work, for the outdoors and everywhere else. Carelessness with matches and smoking materials destroys untold millions of dollars worth of property yearly. 3 Remember that great lires were small fires to start with. Proper building construction, plus good fire protection, would make it possible to prevent alLabratory tests, combined with most any fire from seriously spreading. Improved manufacturing prodes- have enabled manufacturers 4 Fire breeds in oily waste keep all such waste to add years to the life span of in a closed metal container. the asphalt shingle, the American the 27th day of October, A. D., Roofer magazine reports ln a re5 Carelessness and ignorance arc often the cause 1939, at eleven o'clock, AM. of HYDE PARK cent issue. said day, at the front door of the of explosive fires. Here is a rule especially applicable County Court House at Logan, to workmen in industry, who should thoroughly un- Cache County, Utah, the followHYDE PARK Mr. and Mrs. Paul derstand the possible fire dangers involved in their ing described property, I AM IJ& VO - j o, ww..- -" s:--s Harris are the proud parents, of d PARCEL 1: The South a fine son born Wednesday, Sept. of Lot 2. and the South of the West half of Lot 1, Block 27 at a Logan hospital. All conPlat "'D of Logan Farm cerned are doing fine. Survey, containing 3 acres, more In testimony Sunday or less, and situated in the North there were four meeting babies blessed, half of Section 28. and the South namely, sons belonging to Mr. and half of Section 21, all in Town- Mrs. Maurice Hanoey and Mr. and 1 12 North, Range East, ship Mrs. Clyde Kimball, were named Base Meridian. Salt Lake and Maurice Eugene Hancey and Larry PARCEL 2: Commencing at a daughters belongpoint 21 rods North from the Jay Kimball; Southwest corner of lot 4, Block ing to Mr. and Mrs. Ammon Vail and Mrs. Herbert Sea-ve6. Plat "D" of Logan Farm Sur- - ami Mrand running thence North mans were named Eldean Vail and 12 rods; thence East 80 rods ; Kola Anne Seamons. 12 thence South thence rods; R. s. McQuarrie returned home WTest 80 rods to the place of be- - j evening from a two weeks Saturday ginning, containing 6 acres, and business ln ta eastern described as situate in The Happy Hour club met on the Southwest quarter of Section 21, Township 12 North, Range 1( Thursday afternoon at the home East, Salt Lake Base and Meri-- 1 of Mrs. Jed Seamons. The time was spent socially and a hot sup dian. s PARCEL 3; The North per was served at one long table of Lot 2. and the North to the following: Eugenia Lund-quis- t, of the West half of Regena Smith, Gayle SparLot 1, all in Block 6 Plat "D", row of Smithfield, Lucy Seamons, Logan Farm Survey, containing of Benson, Myrle Allen of Hyrum, 10 acres, more or less, and situSadie Hancey, Lillie McQuarrie. ate in the South half of Section Mamie Waite, Ethel Balls, Hannah 21, and the North half of Section Seamons and Mabel Matkin oi 28, in Township 12 North, Range Hyde Park. 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Classified Adds one-thir- particular jobs. one-thir- In many factories and places of business special exist, which require unusual precaution and vigilance. 7 Cleanliness is a great aid to fire prevention. Keep your basement, garage, attic and closets clear of G fire hazards litter. Everyone of those rules is simple all can be easily observed. Observing them may save your home or business and, infinitely more important, human lives. 6', , , Idah0-furthe- r , the 27th day of October, A. D., at eleven o'clock, AM. of said day. at the front door of the 1939, Court House at Logan, Judicial District of the Slat of County Cache County, Utah, the followof for the County Utah, in and ing described property, Cache. A portion of the Southeast quarter of tlie Southwest quarter, and OF BANK THE FEDERAL LAND of the Southwest quarter of the BERKELEY, a corporation. Southeast quarter of Section 35, Plaintiff, Township 13 North, Range 1 East, vs. Salt Lake and a por- HARRY EDWIN BENCH, also tion of the Meridian, Northeast quarter of known as Edwin H. Bench, and the Northwest quarter, and of BELLE HARRIS BENCH, also tile Northwest quarter of the known as Belle H. Bench, his Northeast quarter of Section 2, PARCEL 4: The North half of wife; JOSEPH E. CARDON, Township 12, North, Range 1 East, Lot 8. in Block 12. in Plat D" Defendants. Salt Lake Meridian, described as of Logan North Field Farm SurTo be sold at Sheriff's sale on follows: 4 vey, excepting a strip about the 27th day of October, A. D., 15.25 a at rods Beginning point at eleven o'clock. AM. of South of the Northeast corner of rods wide off the East end now 1939, County Road, said day, at the front door of the the Northwest quarter of said occupied by the containing 4S acres, and situCounty Court House at Logan, Section 2, and running thence ate in the Northeast quarter of Cache County, Utah, the follow- West 80 rods; thence North 51 Section 21, Township 12 North, : ing described property, rods, to a point 35.75 rods North Range 1 Salt Lake Base and All of Lots 63 and 64 of Rich- of the South line of Section 35, Meridian. East, land Acres, according to the plat Township and Range aforesaid, The property described herein thereof on file in the office of thence East 99 rods, to the East the County Recorder of Cache bank of the Logan and Hyde Park contains 25 2 acres, more or less. 3" thence of Canal; Subject to existing right of Southeasterly County, Utah, in Book Plats, pages containing 39.69 along the East bank of said canal ways of record. to a point due East of the place acres, more or less. Together with 4H; shares of thence West 26 stock in the Logan North Field Together with 39 shares of the of beginning; to the of rods, stock of beginning. Irrigation Logan River and place capital Company, The property herein described by Certificate No. 459,represented Blacksmith Fork Irrigation Comand 20 33.5 contains more less. or acres, pany, said shares being shares of stock in the Logan repreto No. sented by Certificate 147, Subject existing right of ways Northweast Field Irrigation ComTogether with all other rights of record. pany, represented by Certificate TOGETHER of every kind and nature, howwith the following No. 160. ever evidenced, to the use of described water stock: 1314 shares with all other rights water, ditches and canals for the of the capital stock of Logan-Hyd- e of Togetherkind and nature, howPark and Smithfield Canal everevery Irrigation of said premises. evidenced, to the use of Together with all tenements, Company, said shares being rep- water, ditches and canals for the hereditaments and appurtenances resented by Certificate No. 1335. of said premises. TOGETHER with all other rights irrigation thereunto belonging or in anyTogether with all tenements, wise appertaining, and the rever- of every kind and nature, howevsion and remainder er evidenced, to the use of water, hereditaments and appurtenances reversions, and remainders, rents, issues and ditches and canals for the irri- thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, and the revergation of said premises. profits thereof. remainder TOGETHER WITH ALL tene- sion and reversions, Dated this 2nd day of October, A. D., 1939. ments, hereditaments and appur- and remainders, rents, issues and tenances thereunto belonging or profits thereof. JEFF STOWELL, Dated this 2nd day of October, Sheriff of Cache County, Utah, in anywise appertaining, and the reversion Dates of publication: re- A. D., 1939. and reversions, JEFF STOWELL, October 3, 10, 17, 24, 1939. mainders, rents, issues and profSheriff of Cache County, Utah. its thereof. Dates of publication: Dated this 2nd day of October, SHERIFFS SALE October 3, 10, 17, 24, 1939. A. D., 1939. JEFF STOWELL, to the District Court of the First Sheriff of Cache County, Utah. Judicial District of the State of Dates of publication: Utah, in and for the County of FOR YOUR October 3, 10, 17, 24, 1939. Cache. i two-third- two-thir- to-w- it 14-1- 6, FOR SALE Fine Bicycle, cheap. Phone 794. 485 East 2nd South, Logan. THE FEDERAL LAND BANK OF BERKELEY, a corporation. In the District Court of the First Plaintiff, Judicial District of the State of vs. Utah, in and for the Connty of SAMUEL BURGESS and ELVIRA Cache. S. BURGESS, his wife; AD ED A. BERT also PETERSON, known as Delbert Petersen, and THE FEDERAL LAND BANK OF BERKELEY, a corporation, Mildred Peterson,1 his wife; Plaintiff, FEDERAL FARM MORTGAGE vs. CORPORATION, a corporation, FRED JOHNSON, also known as successor to Land Bank ComFrederick Johnson, and CLARA FIRST mortgagee; missioner, L. JOHNSON, his wife. SECOND DOE, and DOE; Defendants. THIRD DOE, To be sold at Sheriffs sale on Defendants. To be sold at Sheriff's sale on FOR SALE Delicious Thomas Rider, River Phone 240W. WRINGER ROLLS and Repairing Tarpaulins A. Blind" Man) Awing & Linoleum Co. Phone 244-- 325 So. PHONE 57 Main Talk to Robert Crookston Let him do your piumDlng and you will have money left. Ad. 1933 FOR SALE Hunting binoculars. Non's Super Service Station. South State Road. 1939 PLymouth newly DeLuxe Coupe painted Plymouth Roadking Coupe and Heater 1 C OIU like new. FOR SALE Two heavy duty auto 1937 DeSoo Coupe Radio, Heaiter. wagons. Cheap. Peter Hansen North Main. 1936 Blacksmith, Dodge DeLuxe Sedan PULLETS FOR SALE Four- - month Leghorn and White Rock. 362 North 3rd East. Phone FOR Radio 802J. Special Equipment ffw Chevrolet Master DeLuxe Sedan Radio; $COC Heater; Low Mileage 1936 SALE Jona- vtv 545 BLAIR MOTOR COMPANY ft LOANS Geo. B. Everton TYPEWRITERS and ADDING MACHINES Sold .Rented and Repaired 178 North Main Phone $10 to $300 345 FULL AMOUNT OF LOAN IN CASH THE SAME DAY LOAN DS APPLIED FOR. SEWER Installation ra-Zaitin- AH JONES PLUMBING COMPANY CO. PHONE 823 STOKERS Quality and Service ) LOGAN, UTAH L P LUMBING REPAIRS Delays- -g.No No Deductions transactions are" handled right herTkLan. Immediately Repayments ' ' ' IntereStC1 Charged n!y aZZ on State Loan Company of Logan D. I J. WILSON, Manager Under supervision of State Banking Department. Office Hours: 8 to 12 1 to 6, Daily 29 WEST FIRST NORTH PIIONE 260 - Logan Washer Exchange 119 South Main Heights, g. For Maytag, Apex, Dexter and all other makes. New and Used Washers. Vacuum Service II. PARKER (The LINK-BEL- T PLUMBING USED CAR SPECIALS! a p pi e s. Delicious and Friday afternoon the district than apples. Mrs. John Lund-ber,sch001 under the supervision of Mr. River Heights. Telephone 1937 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan Hyde, Mr. Kirby, Miss Perkes and 440J. Newly Painted; Mrs. Colton, sponsored a childrens Good Tires fair. Displays of school work, han- FOR SALE Eight good milk cows hvestoek dicraft, hobbies, pets and and 40 bottle milk route. Apply See them at Others were featured attractions. Judges at 183 South 1 West or at Cache Many awarded blue, red and white rib American office. bons to all entries. Many parents attended the fair, cooperating with FOR SALE OR TRADE Building teachers and pupils to make the lot in good location. Improved with street pavement, curb, gut- PLYMOUTH fair an outstanding success. CHRYSLER ter, sidewalk and sewer. Phone Mr. and Mrs. David Allen of 700. Bancroft, Idaho, spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Matkin. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Sparrow and daughter, Carlene, of Preston, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. McQuarrie, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Seamons motored to Salt Lake City, Saturday Mrs. Seamons will spend Plumbing Repair CALL BAUGH BLAIRS FOB RENT Sleeping and housekeeping rooms. 79 West Center, Logan. . SHERIFFS SALE Radio. John East. 2 y, - I i 1 FOR SALE Zenith English. 159 South Phone 1081 4 ,5 t |