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Show f 17, 1912. February. rday, PAGE SEVEN THETRL WEEKLY JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, 20 Jacob Jorgensen - 50 . . Andrew Alunk .1 169.- ... 80 P. P. Bingham .,..7 D. E. Haws 81 35 C. W. Eppich ... i G. IV . Curtis EO '. I O.16 F. Rice . . . E. W.- Fish ; , .'T 200 4 Anerson A. . . . J. IT. Fritz Eeklund I 270 Lyman R.Martineau 7.7.. 240 If. C. Peterson : . . . 90 240 E. Bergeson B. Y. Benson " 40 C.- B. LottVT-.-- ,. 40 AI. W.' Butler 115 1 R. . Peart .7. . F. II. T. Petersen . . .V,i 40 1 Geo, E. Pope Trenton Ward 120 40 J. V, Rawlins Christian Zabel 140 60 Louis Troseth J. R. South 100 . 40 C. D. Butler W. II. Brough . . 11 Thos. Alarriott f. r. .. . 40 H. J. Hauser 160 80 J. W. Pitchers C, A. Brown 120 60 R. E. Butler A. C. Funk . 340 20 . .... Fritz Szyunkowiah O ... 20 Mrs. J. IL Pearce Alarie Szyunkowiah 20 Pearce Ill Mr. 30 J. O. V. Stricklen Henry 60 80 A. J. Done I. Alfred Jensen 10 n. Rawlins E. Co. Cache Valley Orchard 12 AL Eggleston W. 450 Isaac Jorgensen By Notice is hereby given that 138 W B. Parkinson 320 the . foregoing petition will ,be v. John QAdams-- ;. i T. .185 . . A. J. Turner , presented to the Board of Coun40 ty Commissioners of Cache CounJ. Z. Stewart, Agent 72 ty, Utah, on the 2nd day of W in, P , Dopp .... 0 March, 1912, at 1 oclock p. m. Gilbert Bahler' ,......,....-'280 of said day, at the commissioner C. F. Martineau in the County Court House room 260 B. F, Bingham t 38 at Logan City, Utah, that being A D. Gudmundson . .' - 40 the. iimefixd.forthe,hearing.,pf RrV7 Larson TTT.rv-r-- ; . the same. West Cache Land Co. - AL C. . RIGBY, 976 Per E. R. South, JPrest. P.PETERSON, 20 I7 ET RrSoflthTTrTT;.; H. C. PETERSON. .... 2 T. H. Cutler - ...... - Salt Lake, Feb. Seized 15. .. ....... jom behind as she switched on (he light in tbe hall of her fath tr's home,ALi?s Vera Rupp, eigh- teen years. of age, daughter F. Rupp, 1014 South Ninth ........ ...... of B. East, into unconsciousness was beaten a masked burglar at one oclock this morning. - Onestifl-- d WHAT TO DO AND HOW scream from the girl as - the that thelady of higherrank is friend. who in 7bber choked off her breath, mentioned, .first- - and generally how she ought to get Alary acThere is nothing that many with this form: Mrs. Sifeith, may quainted with Jane. brought her father from the up.-pfloor, but the man had dis- really graceful, well bred women I present Airs. Jones. Instead of naturally making continue to get around so awkThe max I 18 a delieate and the two known, she waits until appeared. . JEsJ Rupp returned from a wardly as an introduction. Few suggestive deferential inference, all three are beginning to actualsocial in company with a hostesses . make strangers ac- and if uttered in the proper tone ly feel not only constrained, hut church of friends, whu accompan quainted. with even an- imitation is always flattering. conspicuous. Then she will proparty If you dont move ied her as far as the door. Tn re- ease of manner; bably remark someth) ng l ike this) The average woman makes the where . form and Aliss Smith. Oh goodness, sponse to her ring the girls came down stairs and open-- 1 act so palpably forced for every squeeze out all the naturalness of Aliss Jones, I thought of course ed the door, hurrying upstairs one concerned, that frequently social intercourse,' it is still worth you knew teach other. She didnt think anything of before her daughter enter- - the pained observer wishes that it while to try to do it with a natur.'again the kind. The two thus thrown at ed. . Miss Rupp made her way might be the custom to permit the al grace and ease. -A" good thing to remember is each other knew it too. But they through - the-h- all light roof to serve as an introduc nd --switch at the far end and had tion. Strangers, within the gates that the younger should be pre- smiTeara rablyrnrd-a- f ter . then would to meet into theold-ertogether sented the of on when Pleased. or introduced to that the get dried duet. light just turned friendbLJclalionshin thpt ch n In thh.chge of a man bein g you, an air of relief prevails. burglar grabbed herAs-sh- e so quickly established after introduced to a woman, say : j screamed he placed his hand over IatiTgtadthat?ven'-the"gir- l interchange of lollypops. Airs. Blank,let me introduce Air. whose social functions are headher 7mouth and she bit him.With ed by picnicsand'moving picture he struck her a vicious blow -- Men manage this business with Jones.-I that an offhanded that the a If pleasant little remark can shows, no longer deem it ' good j over the left eye .and geniality, girl puts to the blush the formal way '.we be added to set the parties at form to shake hands when they j fell senseless to the floor. The. house had been ransacked women try to do the correct ease,.the ceremony is. accomplish- are Introduced to a stranger.-Th- e ed with a more pleasurable feel- lack of definite knowledge as to and many valuables' collected. thing. For example, a man will say ing all around. when the hand.should he extendThese were found in a closet bein burMr. where rethe ed formerly produced many awk-arHave you 'ever noticed the bluff,, hearty fashion,' neath the stirway, to I want him hands secreted situations. The frequently shake Jones, had the absolute you evidently floundering straint, glar with Mr. Smith two such good in hopeless uncertainty as tn what eccentric, angles of the hand self when the girl entered. From her momentary view of fellows ought to know each oth- she should do, that envelopes the grasp, the wig wagging and conher assailant bliss Rupp was able er. average young girl in a public nections that fail, made many The woman on the other hand conveyance, who is talking to one people ridiculous. to furnish hut Bcant description of him to the police, who respond-e- d will say, Airs. Jones, let me Hand shaking, save between friend and is joined by another Smith. to a call sent in by Mr. RuppJ sent-Mra friends at times when is not old who mutual thereup acquaintance cari be She said he was well dressed, on. Airs. Smith feels mad that she of the first two! to Airs. Jones wore a black derby hat, a white was presented Nine times out of ten after the expressed in no way as well, has collar and had a white handker- instead of Airs, Jones present- first greeting, the third party will gone out of fashion. chief over his face. He was about ed to her! The graceful verbiage. that he allowed- - to sit awkwardly ' at five feet ten inches high and of In official circles this matter of one side. Plainly she would like makes an acquaintance a matter flarkimmpIexion7Fvidently-thef; of pleasant reniembraace is an art IhtrodflctionTealtypTesefits'a''ser-- f tobe'Tnclnded-iTrthr-vonvers"burglar had entered through the ious aspect. The greatest possible tion, but is' hindered, and embar worth anyones' study. front door by means of a pass care must be taken to remember rassed by the silence of her THE HOSTESS by turn-is-wonderi- ng er -- -- , - - ; mo-ith- er -- I ta I ild-re- I .... ....... ........ - Tp succeed, you must- - make good. Those who are most interested in you want to see you go out in the world and make good. You may get in debt most people do. The test is the paying of -- those debts. Your sweetheart, your wife, or your relatives will have more confidence in you if you pay. Paying your debts is making good. . "We collect honest debts for everybody, everywhere, and for people, who are making good. Turn in your claims and .'we will collect some money for you, , , a - Here is a message of hope and good cheer from Airs. C. J. Alart-iBoone AfillrVa.; who is the mother of eighteen children Airs. Martin' was cured of stomach trouble and - constipation by Chamberlains Tablets after five years of suffering and now recommends these tablets to the pub- n. - -- )lie. -' - .... Charged With Insanity Salt Lake, Feb. 14. Declaring that Salt Lake City" was ahont to be" destroyed by a . tidal wave from the Great Lake and that Jordan river tvas already spreadfor miles over itsjbanks, and ' ing lhat the mountain streams were rapidly swelling to assist in the deluge, John Puleu, apparently a laborer, caused much excite- inent m the ' neighborhood Tofthe Salt Palace shortly 'before noon today by running Up and ,, down the streets shouting warnings to residents in that section. "ST7 Women and children were frightened and ran in their homes and locked. doors and, windows. The police were notified and De tectives Beckstead and Janney went' to the scene in the police automobile. They found Puleu sitting on a ditch bank mumbling to himself. 7 He had removed his .shoes and coat and when the of fieers arrived he advised them to lo likewise, saying-themqst be to swim their for prepared Jives, Puleu was taken-t- o the poliee station, y -- at Janitor Arrested. . Salt Lake, Feb. 14. William Lane, janitor at St. Alary 's- ; cathedral, was arrested .on a .warrant this morning hy Patrolman Dan Grundvig, "bn the., charge of battery upon Alaj. AI C. Sloate of the Salvation Army; 7 The . latter alleged that. Lane struck' him. in the face after removing Sloate s glasses. Lane admitted this morning that he struck the man but claimed that, Sloate had called Mrs. Lane a liar. The matter, will lie adjudicated by Judge J. M. Bowman. ; 0 $13 at Day HE2iyeK,' 7. It K:2.ns Crlbil . :r heaMiful thaa Tea Apees with . khe;wlbt or Coffee. digerfiMU Defidoua, invigorating and nutritiou. Rich milk, powder form. A quick lunch prepared fa a minute. Lake no Aik for IICHLI OSS. ' - one-ha- lf - one-ha- lf - Others cret imitations 'f McrchafttsPrbtcctiveAssociation Scientific Collections of Honest Debts, Rooms Commercial Block, Salt Lake City, Utah, Francis Q. Luke, Qen Mgt. Some People Don Like Us.. , THE PALACE " HOTEL- Steam - sent-and-ar- e to-w- Heat it u and Cleanest Robins in the City Bje Body-define-- and South-westerl- "4 -- st - , - mm -, r - , JoumalTBuilding i Rates. 50c and Up right-of-wa- right-of-wa- y. IQB PRINTING t The Journal ! .7-7.- north-northwester- AVe do ly it ' FOLLOWING 13 THE NEW SCHEDULE AT LOGAN OFFIC - C. , ..... to-wi- ........ ........ ....... st a ....... , one-ha- lf ........... ....... .......... ,,... ... g, .............. lf " - ...... ...7.. st t. 7 . ' 7 Closing of Halls; 7:30 a. m. and 3:30 p. m. East, West, North and South.. 11:50 a. m, and 7.00 p. m. Preston Branch 3.30 p. m. branch Loop, via Wellsville ee 9:30 a. in. Providence and Millville, R. F. D Benson-Kin1:00 . p. in. except Sunday). . . ...' 9:30 a. m. R. F. D. No. 1, College Ward Way.. .. . . ...9:30 a. m. R. F. D. No. 2, Greenville Way , . v Mails: of Arrival 8:20 8:30 aad a. m. 100 South.. m., East, West, North p. p. m7 . .8 :20 a. m. and 4 :30 p. mu Preston Branch 1.00 pi m. Branch Loop, Wellsville, etc 4:30 p. In. Providence and Millville 7 . . Benson-Ring'- '( .11:45 &. m. except' Sunday) ir. ,.i 400 p. la. R, F. D. No. 1, College Ward............. 1 :00 p. m. R. F. D. No. 2, Greenville General Delivery and stamp window, open from 9 to '10 oclock a. m. on Sundays and Holidays. , , : Carrier Windows 6pen fr6m 9 to 10 a. m, on HOLIDAYS. and Carrier Windows Register and Aloney Order Department ' ; closed on Sunday, Postmaster. JOSEPH ODELL, 7 Very Respectfully, 7 st -- LTALTEDTPICIH Tit .1 lss More Fcs3-dr!:3tf- to Salt Lake Aleridian, thence north purchase, acquire, lease or rent 1 mile to the center of Section 19, the ditches, canals and water thence rights, and Capital Stock, and said CACHE VALLEY IRRI- - west township and range, mile, thence north franchises and all rights appur240 rods on the Meridian Line, tenant thereto and .connected thence east 80 rods, thence north therewith, now owned by. the mile, thence east 80 rods, West Cache Irrigation Company-Limitedor owned by the stock thence north 80 rods, thence west PETITION. 80 rods, thence north 1 miles to J holders of said company, and for apoint80 rods west of the center 'acquiring any interest in the said To the Board of Connty Com- of Section 6, Township 13 north, West Cache Irrigation Company, missioners of Cache county, Utah : Range 1 east of Salt Lake Aleri- Limited, and to enlarge, add to, The undersigned petitioners res- dian, thence west 160 rods ; extend and improve the same. 4. That your petitioners have and .state to thence south 80 rods, thence west pectfully-represent to 80 a thence north rods, point selected, as a committee, L. JP. your honorable body. with Peterson, AI. C. Rigby, and IL.C. of Bear River intersection of and the is 1. That it purpose intention of your, petitioners to a line running north and south Peterson, to present this petition center of Section 1, to the Board of County Commis organize an Irrigation District through the 13 northr range l west, sioners. as provided by law. . under the provisions of Chapter Township thence up 4he 5 That the name proposed for Lake Salt Aleridian, 74 of the Session Laws of Utah, of said bank said west river, following acts irrigation district is, Cache amendatory 1909, and the the meanderings thereof to the in- Valley Irrigation District. thereof. tersection of said river with the , 6. That your petitioners- repre 2 That- a majority of .. the Township of the boundaries of the proposed wesntneof SectionU6, 1 Salt west of 14 said proposet within owners land north, range : district are as follows, a to south thence are also Lake and that Aleridian, district, they Commencing at a point where the 40 rods north of the Southwest- the owners in the aggregate of a point West Caehe Irrigation Companys -corner of the north-wemajority of the whole numbet of Canal intersects the north line of thence Section of said acres 36, belonging to the land ownSection Three, Township four- quarter 40 south 120 said proposed district thence within west ers rods, teen "North, Range one West of 200 the west thence rods,1 WHEREFORE, rodsjto your petition the Salt Lake Aleridian, in Cache town-shi- p ers said Honorable Section of that line 35, west your pray thence CountyrState-of-Ut- ah one-ha- lf north establish the thence and ranger y running in a general mile,- thence west one half boundaries of said proposed disdirection along the West thence north 1 miles, to trict and submit the question of mile, Bank of the said canal following the center of section 22, the final organization of the same Township its meanderings to the head of 14 1 west Salt Lake to the vote of the land owners north, range the branch of said canal, known thence west to tEe west within iaid proposed district, anc as the Newton Lateral, in the Aleridian, of the for such other action as7 may he y the of southwest quarter of Section 34, line. com. Railroad in the premises. Line Short said township and range $ thence Oregonthence north on the said proper pany, No. Acres following the west hank of -- the west line of said NAMES to said Newton Lateral of said canal the 180 said E. R. of intersection Aliles, Jr, of point in a general south westerly direcof & Y. G. line center Smith the with Aliles, line by tion following its meanderings to west 16( Smith ., Section 15, said township and the point of intersection of said 100 said W. .A. Noble the on east thence range, lateral with the bank of Bear center line of said Section 15 to L E. Larsen 80 i. River in Section 3d, township 13 the west bank of Bear River, W. J. Funk . . 5-north, Range 1 west of the Salt thence up the west bank of Bear! Geo. H Farrell .VT . ;: 4( Lake ' Aleridian, thence up the River in a 50 AI. Toomb Annie north bank of Bear River, follow- direction to the point of intersec- J. W. D. Hurren 140 ing its' meanderings to the inter tion, of said west hank of said L P-- Peterson .. I . 42( section of said River with the river with the north line of Sec E. W. Bingham 55 south boundary of the Northeast tion 3, township 14 north, range H. P. Hansen . ; 56 quarter- of said Section 30, said 1 west Salt Lake Meridian, thence (Charles F. Netcber 20 township and range thence east west to the point of beginning jC. D. Shoemaker .. 20 corner of the tn the south-ea85 the and John save however, excepting, Hurtig North-eaquarter of said Sec- following described tract of alnd, M-I , , Rigby i. tion 30, thence south 80 rods, situated within the boundaries Geo. C. 20 Rigby thence east 80 Tods, thence south hereinbefore set forth, t. 75 John Jenkins 80 rods, thence east 120 rods, 10 k Benson E. Peter Commencing at a point 80 rods thence south 80 rods, thence east 50 corner of John Benson ... 1. of the nortfi-weswest 80 rods, south 80 rods, thence 12 . . . Christensen Section of north-weNephi quarter thence east 400 rods to a point the 3 13 north, range - 1 James A. Hansen 80 rods south of the northwest 35, township 15 Aleridian, thence J. J. Larsen Lake Salt west corner of the northwest quarter IOC1 H. Geo. north Champ .,...7. 80 rods, thence of Section 34, raid township and running east thence 20 H. Larsen 1 mile, east one-hamile, 80 rods, 15 range, -- thence .north AI. . . Hansen 1 miles, - thence Annie thence east along the north line thence north Amos-Cla77. ..7 rke north ! mile, of Sections. 34 and .35 and 36 in easrFO rods,thenee P. Hansen J. thence 240 rods, thence west 1 west township 13 north, range mile, thence west S. P. Petersen ; . . , of the Salt Lake Aleridian tb a north miles H. AL Larsen ....I 155 south 3 thence north- 240fhds, point 80 rods east of the of beginning, it be- James C. Petersen west cornet of the northwest to the place that the tract of Peter Petersen the intent ing, 1 . quarter of Seetion 36, township land la' above described he not Alarinus Petersen . I 43 north, range.l west of Salt 11 Chris Christensen Lake Aleridian, thence north 80 included within said districts to jjars C. Aliller 20 3. That the means proposed rods, thence east 80 rods, thence 30, for. the irrigation of Thos. S. Court north 8fy rods, thence east 1 mile supply water ChaH A. Ree8eTTT?.77;' . T. T'30 the within embraced lands the to the center of Section 30 town ...,, I - the- httheiatterof ORGANIZATION OF THE MAKEGOOD r or-ymp- kev. d ...... pre-An- d -- Cbas-G.Woo- ...... d s. ....... ............ .............. ........... ......... ....... -- .......... ... ... .,.ui,tM,,... ....... -- |