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Show ? Frii!a; Fui-raai- , y 2, 1923. THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACT1E COUNTY, UTAn WHOOPING on the 1st Monday In February.' STOCKHOLDERS A. D. 1923 at two oclock p., nj. and i , .ness, NOTICE COUGH ' but help to re. cf cough mg. -- Views PAG J ME , 9- annually thereafter, for! Notice is hereby C'i'i en Notice la hereby given that the n ' the purpose .of electing directors and nual meeting of the stockholder. business adjourned annual An miy,the the Logan. Hyde Park & Smithfield, oroperly come before such ' of the stockholders of the i Canal Company will be held at thej notice of which meeting shall be courtroom in tlie county courthouse given as prescribed by the of alley UtUlkini? Company in Logan CKy t tuh, on the 13th daytne corporation. be held TOrBCration, will v of February t A D 1923. at one At the annual meeting of a fy 14, 1923, at A oclock, p. in. for the purpose of .elect-- j stockholders to be held oh February tag director and hearing the i$ecre-- i IS, 1923, 'five directors shall bejo'clock P, M. at its bank TJtnh fm 1 tarys reports And for the transaction! elected as follows: one, whose term Lnl1qptt Of such, other business a may shall b one year. two. wlW term 1 Ol eieetin.SLOHlC-.lS properly come before said meeting. shall be two years, and 'too, whose 'purpose .Notice la further given that, pur-- ! term shall be three years, and fbere-th- e year 1923 and lor the trail suant to a resolution of the board of! after aa their several terms shall of such Other business & directors of said company, it is the: pi re. directors shall be elected for!may come before tht properly intention of the said corporation to three years the candidates amend its articles seven and nine so! the said office of directors receiving meeting. t . 0. Parley, Aciv. Cashier- that they shall, as amended, read as' a majority of the votes cast shall be follows: elected and shall, within three days H I.E SHERIFF , VII of the election, be notified of the fact "LTlie 'officers of this corporation by the secretary of the meeting. shall consist of a Board of five. The directors shall, Within ten In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the Mato of Directors aud a President and Vice-- i days after their election, qualify aa Utah, lu and for the Fpesidcnt, shall be elected from thtplr required by law aud abalt Immediateof Cache number,, whose qualifications shkll ly after qualifying meet and organize be to own at least one share of fully a board by electing a President and SIgo Iron Stores Company, a . from their number corporation, paid up stork In this corporation, v. and whose term of office shall be and aJo appoint a Secretary and . Rasmus and Achton three years and until their successors Treasurer. The proposed amendments will be doing business aa Jensen are elected and qualified. Defendants The Secretary, .shall. In no case, voted upon by the stockholders of Brothers, To be sold at sheriffs sale on the be a member of the Board of said corporation at the annual meet-lu- g be to 19tl held c February 13, 1923. day of February, 1923 at 12 Directors. Dated this 11th day of January, A. oclock noon f said day at the frout ' IX i door of the bounty Court House, in There- - shall be an annual meeting D. 1923. J. W. SEAMON8, Logan City Utah, the following desof the stockholders of this corporaAdv. , Secretary. cribed property tion held at Its general place of busl. a Beginning at the N. W. Corner of 'j ' a1 lot 3. Blk. 12, Plat A Smithfloid City Survey; thence east 15 rode; then north 11 rods; thence east 5 rods; thenee south 16 rods G feet; thence west 2d rods; thence north 5 rods 6 feet to beginning;. Classified ads mast b paid la advance. One cent a word pet nee. Dated thla 25th- day of January, 1923. Minimum for Brst Insertion II emits. M. L Peterson Sheriff of Cache County. Utah x J. C. WALTERS f ROOMS ami APARTMENTS FurnAttorney MISCELLANEOUS ished and steam heated. On 3 1233 or 1255. room apartment, F.;iL stove t heated. PROBATE AND GUARDIAN Also one steambeated room. Phone SHIP NOTICE WK MAKE old watches run as good 1028. ..as new .one. W..Laithy, Journal 4 1.EKK OH TILL CONMCLT UH-'RT- J Building.:-KEHPfATlV'E HIGNFRd FOI FOR KENT A large modern house FURTHER INFORMATION partly furnished If desired. Close FAMILY WASHINGS wanted. Phone In good neighbors, reasonable rest la the Dimrtrt Court ist im first 856-W- . Judicial District of the Mats af at 12S South 3rd West. Call L. H. Utah, la sad for the Omsty ed HAVE YOU got your Journal travel Dalnes 11 or 832. (tea. Accident Inaurance policy? You can get them for to or 7 B cedta XOTICB7 TO CREDITORS BOR and Grain RENT Beet Land. year. Call at thla office for partlcu) Close to Logan. Large1 or Small In the matter of the estate of Alonzo ara Deceased George Bar her tracts to suit parties. Logan Land Creditors will present claims, with ICK ROOMS For sleeping purpose and Drainage Co. Louis 8. Cardon, vojeher, to the undersigned at the at The Palace. Journal Building Lewiston State Bank, in Lewiston, At Cardon Co., Logan Utah. 77 West Center 8t. Cache County, Utah, on or before the 28th day of May 1923. RKXT roomed Three modern BOR FOR SALE LANGTONBA R RER house, 825 North 2nd West. " Administrator. S and I.K walker FOIt Baby bed, BOR KENT 4 partly modern rooms-3GE. S. Chambers, Logan Utah. ' . curtain rod. Phone 880-Attorney. East 3rd South. Date of First Publication, Jan. 24, FOR SALE 16 head shorthorn bulls I 1923. LOST Date of Last Publication, Feb. 24, also some young horses, 3, 4 aqd A brownish black short hair1923. 5 years old. Leonard Lltz, Lewiston LOST ed dog. Call Raymond Jackson. Utah. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Phone 807-Reward,. 'RIG AUCTION Feb. 3 at Bowens Livery Stable some It doesn't pay a preacher to get lu the matter of the Bltato of Jensen. Deceased. gay. Rev, Joint Pugh of New Jersey Hyrum good milk cows etc. . Creditor wiU present' claim altn was recently fined $7$ for kissing a vouchers to the undersigned at hi Ed. Hogan's laying It I IIY CHICKS girl three times $25 for each klkff-- j residence id Hyrum. Cache County, Cha Jehkins, strain. agent. What profiteering. , Utah, on or before the 1st day of Phone 17G-June, 1923. Aaron Christiansen, Administrator Some people are just laying in new assortment every I HAt'F1 E. Nelson, Attorney for the Estate t. see some to to a chance wait spend Saturday of Ladle dresses tn Date of first publication, January 27th. 1923. Silks Crepes and serge. At 7.0 to other person's money. i 315 00 at 112 E. Center, Allreds. SUMMONS Hy Brow says a genius is a man Hlt S ILK Hay Straw and Potatoes, who can nuke a million dollars or In The District Court of Tlie BTrt Judicial District of The Stale C. Balling, 30 East 3rd South. deceive a present-day- , girl. of Utah, In And B'or The Phoue 613. Connly of Cue lie. MICKIE SAYS H. B, Johnson. Trustee. : Plaintiff. It A BY 4TIICKR English Leg) . . ; horns 14c and up, common Leghorns LOGAN INVESTMENT CORPORAA STlWTf AO tU MHtS 12c. Six other varieties. April pullets TION. a corporation, THATCHER NEWSPAPER. WlU. RESTORE 'COM- -' BROTHERS BANKING laid 70 per cent eggs in November. 682-R-- 2 TOLUCA PANY, a corporation, RUI400VAU.ETJJSS "U WEALTH,' Crystal Spring Farm. Phone a corporation, , LAND COMPANY, RECURRECf OEPAKTEO ( Joseph B. Ewer, Nellie Yates FOR SALE Large air blast UniverAU CURE A CRIPPLED Ewer and J. S. Haley, sal heating stove worth $35.00 will BAM ACCOUtfT Defendants 1145-W- . Call take $20.00 rash. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS. Joseph B. Ewer, Nellie Yates Ewer, TOLUCA FOR RENT LAND COMPANY, a foreign corpora.4 tion. and J..S. Haley: At 161 West BOARD AND ROOM You are summoned to ' hereby ' Center. ' ap? pear within twenty (20) days after, summons of service if this you upon nice five room furnishFOR RENT served wtjhin tbe county in which, 175 Apply ed modern apartment. this action I brought; otherwise within twenty (20) days after ser- North 3rd West. vice, and defend the above entitled BURN toll BiD AND UN FU RN ISI1 ED action; and In ease of your failure so to do, Judgment, will be rendered to rent. Phone APARTMENTS against you according to tbe demand 1052. ot the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court. CenFURNISHED APARTMENTS This action is brought to foreclose 123$. Phone Hotel. tral plaintiffs mortgage upon land des- 1 cribed In the said complaint. Two , room furnished FOR RENT Dated January 17th. 1923. 1 E. Nelson apartment. Call 827-J- . Attorney for Plaintiff. P. O. Address. Harris Block! FOR BENT Modern Home 372 South Logan, Utah. 1st. west Close to B T C apply at home or Phone 1015w. Iowa la one ot the few States ia women are not eligible to the which TO RENT Four rooms close In. an-io- Iother by-la- Cw 17 Sli!tkn Jan Ufd Yuriy jwru Thin Is the day for .Mr. Groom! hole and take a Huff to h ave hi ; (U nt at the weather. Today ts the feast of the Purifies-- ' of .St. Mary the Virgin, or the Presentation of Christ in the Temple,' hut more commonly known as Cund- looms Day. , In view of the popularity of Artie, overshoes this winter, it is interest-- j ink to note that the I'. S. patent ou thorn w us issued fi5 yeais ago today. Seiiatof Knute N Ison of Minneso-ta- , -- veteran legislator and chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee,, on his will receive congratulations Jipc. .. "tii , Sz i birthday. i years ago today', was siffned the Treaty of Guadalupe. Hi- dalso, hy which Mexico ceded Cali-- j forma and New Mexico to the Cniteil' ' , , States. l IN THE DAY'S MOWS , Charles l.athrop lark. who has or ganizcd tlx American Tree Assotia-- ' tion, whose objective will he to plant; a million trees m 1 923, Is a former president ol the Vmerican Forestry' Association, and has been .prominent- numerous other ly identified with national organizations. Resident now at Lakewood, N. J . lie made his for-- j tune and built up Ins reputation' while Inina in Cleveland Few men, of wealth in America have so intelli-ffent- ly followed the theoretical and practical development of forest iv and other natural resoutses, and lie has had off'cial duties ill connection with those and numerous other en- terprises lookin- - to the welfare of the National Food Kmerffenev Garden Commission of the Fnited States. In 1918 lie vv as" chosen president .of the World's Court League. in succession to John Hays Hammond. Seventy-fiv- e j ' WILUAMMacHARG-oEDWI- G SV UTTtt, SOWW, Yes. - -- j j i glie expects. Why Suffer So? had hack, Trom Why suffer from a headaches, sharp, shooting twinges, urinary dizziness aud distressingrecommend people Ills? Logan Doan's Kidney Fill. Ask yourat neighlonger bor Could you ask for proof of merit? M., Herman Spenst. 4 50 K Main spdl of kidLogan, says: "I had aa time my back ney trouble and for in wasn't good for much of anytning, I the lifting line. Whenever M my strength left me suddenly. bodv was stiff all over and my me muscles felt drawn. Backache put 1 in a bad condition and at times could Just about stand erect. Tpe kidney secretions were unnatural.in They were scanty and infrequent was proor passage, and the sediment of what was wrong. I learned of Doan Kidney Fills and three boxes from the City Drug Co., made my back all right and put my kidneys in good order." JOc. at all dealers. Poster-Milbu-x " Adr. Co.. .Mfrs., Bullalo. N Y. Prescription A-28- 51 end Is a reliable remedy fer BOOT rheurelic It quickly RHEUMATISM. matic pain. Sold by drucfM la liquid or pill Made by EUncr ft Amend, Third imfcriua Annus. Uth t WhftMzUijggLligK- - R.H. Livings tone. AND CO At fceven Harriet went In to dinner with her father. The blind man was ahme; lie hurl been awaiting her. and they were scried Mt once. - All through the dinner she was nervous sud moody ; for she knew she was going to do something site had never done before: she was going to concent something from her father She told 'of Kiiton's reception at the country club, and of his taking part In the polo practice and playing badly; hut of her own Impression that Fa toll knew the game and her present conviction that Donald Avery had seen even more than that, alie sajd nothing, She watched her father's face, hut she could see there no ronseiouw-nes- s that she was omitting anything in her account. An hour later, when after reading aloud to him for time, he dismissed her, she hesitated before going You've seen Donald?" she u'ked. j expects nothing from what Europe and always gets exactly balmer. N Illustrations by i America iji i . J" erT t-- lT7 I I , "What did he tell you? The same as yon have fold, thongh not quite so fully7 She was outside the dotir and In the hall before realization ejime to her that her father s reply could mean only that Donald, like herself, had concealed his discovery- of Futon's ability to play polo. Why Ihniald had not told, she could not imagine; the only conclusion she could reach was that Donald' sileme in some way menaced Hat on ; for suddenly nmv it came to her what this must mean to Katon. All that bn had lieen so careful to hide regarding himself and TODAY'S ANNIVERSARIES 174' A consp'.raiy of 900 neff-- 1 his connections mast lie ohtalnahl in by Avery now, and Avery, for some roes to murder their masters of Ids own, was withholding Ja maira was disdosed by a impress purpose betrayal to make use of It as he might not save would the because plotters see fit.' a Child she had nursed. She moved once more to return to p.ir!ian- - her father; again she stopped; then, 1801 Meet .HR of firet nient of the I lilted KitiRdom Of, swiftly, she turned and went downstairs. Great Britain and Ireland about fit Stic looked hurrieillv 1804 George Walton, a Georgia She not did find nor at him, Avery. Indeof Declaration of the singer firat did she find Katon either. She Ga. at died Augusta, pendence, discovered him presently In the music Born ia Virginia in 1749. room with Blatclifoid. Blalchford at or Banks 1851'. Nathaniel 1. once excused himself, tired evidently --eteeeed gpeekee. IHaswIiiiscttr-wof his task of watching over Katon. Harriet caught herself together and of the national house of represent-- , her-e- lf to her usual manatives, after a contest of nine weeks controlled ner. 1894 -- F. S. warsh'p Kearsarge. "What sliull It he evening. Mr. celebrated as the destioyer of the Katon?" she asked. this .Music, billiards?" Alabama, was wrecked on Roticador Billiards, If you like," lie respond, Reef. ed. Tliev went up to the billiard room, 1998 Many schools In Austria were closed because ol political riots and .for an hour played steadily ; hut her mind was not Uon the game nor iiiiiony the students .Frohitvt'on bills were she saw, wa his. Finally, as they 1917 ended a game he put his rue hack In signed by the Governors of Oregon the ruck and faced her. and Tennessee Miss Santoine, he said, I vvapt ship to ask a favor. passenger 19211 Tlvty first it?" What to sail front a German port for the Fnited States suite 1914 arrived at ' I want to go out unaccompanied." Why ?" New York I wish to speak to a friend who om: yk.vu ago today will lie waiting for me." inwas strike A general railway How do you know? augurated at Berlin. He got word to me at the coun eon. .nlemnv Cardinals went into club today. Excuse me I did not try mean to Inform on Mr. Avery; he wa clave for the election ot a new Dope tartly most vigilant. I believe he only made one slip." Miss Grace IV. rl eg, trained athschool Viicl) He was not the only one observing lete, is coach ot the you." alii In the boys basketball I suppose not. In faci, I was eer of Fmon N. J tain of It. However. I received a me i Amos Tush fP's you can tell hut he keeps, man by the co:up iy not bv the aut m tile he drives. On.-ji-e, '"in tin XOtli ; age which wa undoubtedly million lie and had not been overseen. But yon were not able to make reply." I wa able to receive all that -- ' She considered for a moment What do you want me to do?" Either IsTtuixe of iuj presence or liecHUse of what has happened or perhaps1 normally you have at lean four men about the grounds, two of whom seem to he constantly on dutv to dh serve anyone who (nay approach. I wish yon to order them to let me pass and go to a place ierli;ps ten minutes' walk from here. If yon ih so, I will return at the latest within half an. hoiir" (he glancer at hi hrt.v i '' 1 , to be dcflulfe, before a quarwatch) ter of eleven. Why should I do this? He came close to her and faced her. What do you think of me now. Miss SantoiueV i j Why" certain now, are you not. that I had nothing to do with the attack- on your father that Is, la any other connection than Glut the attack "You at might he lueimt for mc.SI denied yesautomobile terday that the men In meant to run me dowu ; you did not accept that dental. I may aa well admit to you that I know perfectly well they meant fe kill me. They are likely to try again to kill me."j e ree ignize that too," the an-ereil. The men U watch about the house are warned to protect you a well a watch you." appreciate that." But are they all you have to fear, Mr. Eaton T She was thinking ef I Donald Avery. He seemed to recognize what was In her mind ; his eyes, aa he gazed intently at her, clouded, then darkened till more with some succeeding No, not all." thought. "And It will ald you to to protect yourself if you see your friend tonight Yes." Hut why should not one of Fathers men lie with you? "rules I were alone, my friend would not appear. "I see. He moved wy from her. then came hack ; the Importance to him of whst he was asking was very plain to her he was shaking nervously with It. Miss Kmitoliie, he said Intently, you do not think badly of me now. I do not have to doubt that; I ran, see It; you have wanted me to see It. I ask you to trust me for few minute tonight. I cannot tell you whom I wish to tee or why, except that the man (.lues to do me a service and to endanger no one except those trying to Injure me. She herself was trembling with her desire to help him, but recollection of her father held her back ; then swiftly there came to her the thought of Gabriel Warden; because Warden had tried to help him In some way und for some reason which she did not know Warden had been killed. And feeling thHt in helping him there might be danger to herself, she suddenly and eagerly welcomed that danger, and made her decision. "You'll promise. Mr. Eaton, not to try to leave? r Yes" "Let us go out," she said. : She led the way downstairs and, In the hall, picked up cape; he threw It over her shoulders and brought his overcoat aud cap. But In tils absorption be forgot to put them on uni 11, us they went out Into the garden together, she reminded him ; then he put on the cup. The night was clear and cool, and no one but themselves seemed to be about the bouse. Which way do you wrant to goT she - aifk.nL He turned toward the forested acres of the ground which ran down to n ravine at the bottom of which a little stream trickled toward the lake. Aa they approached the side of tills ravine, a man appeared and Investigated them. He recognized the girl's figure and halted. It's all right, Willis," she said quietly. Yes, ma'am." They passed the man and went down the path Into the ravine and up the tiny valley. Katon halted. You dont mind waiting here few moments for me? You will return !!No,Lahtjial(L Here ? , - "Yes, he said ; and with that permission, be left her. Both had simken so that the man above could not have heard ; and Harriet now noticed that, aa her compan- - tn-w- it: r-- 'I "Its All Right, Willis," et Ion Inirrk i) nhciiTl, Sha Said lie wTnt Qui- nliims! noiselessly. She stood mill, shivering U little now in the cold; and she listened, she uo longer heard his What she had done was done; then 911st as she was telling herself that it must be many moments liefore she would know whether lie wa coming hack, she heald him returning; at some little dlsiance. he sfuike her mime so as not tu frighten her. Sb knew at once it was he. lint a change In the tone surprised her. She stepped forward to meet Idm. "You found your friend? (Vot-step- Yes "What did he tell you? I mean what I wrong tliut you did not ex peet?" She heard Ids breath come fast. Nothing," he denied. No; you must tell me! Can't you trust me? Trust you! he cried. He turned to her and seizid her huh'l. You ak me 10 trust you;" Yes; Ive trusted you." Cant you believe ss much In me? Believe In you, Miss Santotne! He mmlieil lier finger In hi grasp. Oh. my Gnd. I W I cpuld You wlah you could? she echoed The tone of It struck her like a blow, and she tore hep hands away. "What do you uieun hw, tlml T He untile uorcply hut Stood gtarin? at her through tRe dark. We must Youre go hack," he said qucerly. cold." She did not answer but started back ep Uie path to the house. He seemed to have caught hiuiM-l- f together against some Impulse that stirred him The man out there who strongly. saw us? He will report to your father, Mm Suntolne?" lie asked ! - Reports for Father are first made to me. I see." He did not nsk her wlmt she "ns going to do; If he wa assuming that her permission to exceed his set limit bound her not to report to her father, she did not accept that assumption, (hough she would not report to the blind man tonight, for she knew he must now be asleep. But she felt that Eaton was no longer thinking of tips. A. they entered the house and he helped her lay off her cape, he suddenly faced her. We are in strange relation to eaeh other. Mis Santolne stronger than you know," he suit! unevenly. She waited for him to go on. When the time comes that you comprehend what our sctusl relation 1 I want you to know that I understand that whatever you have done wuk done because yon believed It might bring about tlie greater good. I 1 have seen in you In your father only kindness, high honor, Kymi4i-thIf J did not know She storied, gazing at him, what he aid had absolutely no meaning for her. Wlmt I it that you know? she demanded. He did not reply; hi hand went out to hers, seized It. crushed it, and he. startisl sway. As lie went up the stair still. In Ida absorption, carrying cap and overcoat she stood staring after him In perplexity. I. Classified Advertising - TAXI-r-lUon- es i ? - , .NAIJC-Satur- ady J. .v. i 1 , Call Phone 441t (To Be Continued.) sAxihssK -- C legislature. V By C L F. Van Zelm WeRVn Kewtpapur Union So Whats the Use of All the Fuss, Then? wV |