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Show Tuesday, April. 29, 1924. Traveling Editors How Ve, ZEN of Bound For Mexico Stop In Oklahoma . the-Y.- (By Associatd rross) west-- . - of the Foothills Author of The Co Puocher ' HomottoodonH"Nnthbon, " Tho He. CopTddu St ROBERT STEAD she said, nnd she knew Unit Thunk n, Jn the ilarkne-eve- s had met. Volt are ety resourceful, presently. Muse we Mraar" Hie Mt d here d. well-know- Rip-m- but the 're almost sure jneat, a rodeo in which the leaders in the roping and riding world will compete, and an Indian pageant participated in by members Of the Cheyenne, Choctaw, Arapahoe, Kiowa, Comanche, Cherokee, Osage, Sious and -- several lesser tribes, will await the, visitors. The next day will be spent in Tulsa where several of the in - the ' lie ..aid, to ride tit is waj. She wondered why he did not olfer to v.alk to the lamp for he'p; it could not be more titan four or five nitlex. Suddenly she thought she undet. stood. am not ttftutd to stay here alone. she said, with a little laugh. It was the first t'rne Cr.tnr hail heard her iauah. and hejhought it very musical I've slept out many a night, Indeed. and you would he baik within a couple of hours. Im quite sure youre not afraid he agreed, hut, you see, I utu. You got quite n tap on the head, imn for Mime time before you camo to you Now rather foolishly. 1 At Bristow on May !21, Governor M. E. Trapp will welcome the editors in behalf df the If I should leave you It Is not only but quite pi nimble, that you state and Ed Ingram, president possible,would lapse again Into unconselotts-nt'M- . of the Oklahoma Editorial assoI really think yoa'll ciation, will extend the welcome have to put Up with me here. of the Oklahoma editors,' who Oil, I wasn't thinking of that! . . . are hosts to the visiting news- Did I did I talk f noli slily? Rather. Seemed to think you were papermen during their stay; in Oklahoma. Near Bristow, the avviiamlng or fighting I couldn't be which. Sinnefluies you seemed editors will have their first sure (o he' doing both." oil view of an field. closeup 01t! With a cold chill the events Every operation of oil drilling of the day came back upon her. That will be demonstrated, and a well struggle in the water; It came to her actually coming in is to be one Wvv like a bad dream out of the long, of the features of the visit to long past. JIow much had site said? ?lmv milch would she have given the Bristow pool ; suidf! fit were-talkin- g - ... . . ' The editors will be in pklaho-m- a City May 22, 23, and part of May 24. Business sessions will be held here, one in the senate chamber at the state capitPl. From Oklahoma City, the, editorial caravan will move to El Reno and Fort Reno, army remount depot, where a polo match will be staged by army officers. Lawton, Fort Sill and National park are next on the itinerary. 7 At Fort Sill every arm of the military service will be employed in a sham battle May 26. Fifty airplanes including squadrons from Fort Sam Houston, Fort Riley and other army posts will take part.' A mountain side will be the objective of the pretended attack. Behind a of live shells laid down by bar-ran- ge evry, tyre of field gun used in - the United States army, battal-- , ion3 of infantry will sweep fon-- ' ward. The editors will view the -- battle with binoculars from another mountain side. - In this display the army will demonstrate for the first time, it is said, the use of chemical bombs dropped from airplanes which will raise a smoke screen. The editors, will go from Fort Sill to Fort Worth, Texas, London has 421 newspapers of al kinds. quite that. she said darinalj I see that joti are neither common Site spoke place nor unexceptional. with sudden Impulse out of the depth of her, sine eritj . She lnd not tael a man like this before. In her mind thO fixed him in contrast with Ttans and aggressive ley, the e and Hinder.' tiie shj and tin ted to tit None of tlio-- e adtei lives v, tills ni w Tu quuinlunoe. ,WJ't tliele he suiTered nothing by the contract. If I had been bright enough, I would have said that firci, he upologired liul I got rather carried tttvitv in one of my pet theories about rouunte Now thy life, I suppose, to mam pen pie would seem quite tame and but tq me It has been a de of comeuhut pl.teiil light fill siieeps-iu- n It began in a very orliio-dadventures. way, in a vety orthodox family her, under the g uhlan, doubt, of whatever star governs emit lilt ky affairs, hei ante possessed of a I was comfortable forLune, anti brought up to fit my station In life, There note wtiat ever that means. just two- tiqjs of us. and 1 was the elder My father lmt! heeotoe a broker. lie wanted me to grt into the with bint, but come way I didnt fit In. I've no doubt there was lots of romance there, too. blit I w as ofjtlie get wrong nature; I simply couldn't f a frank enthusiasm over it. Being-odispocitlon I confided in my father that I felt I was wasting my time In a brokers office. He, being of an equally frank disposition, confided in me that be entertained the same opinion. I eotild see that my father was pained and disappointed, even in his anger. Lou hnve upset all my plans, you have destroyed all my hopes, he charged me. His Voice was hard, but I think that was to keep It from breaking. 'Wlmi's the use of making money if you havent a son to carry on? ltoy that Is my younger brother is too young as yet, anil, 1 think, a trifle reckless fur responsibility. I was counting on yon to take up the load when I laid it down. Besides be went on, I had other plans for TbC dear old fellow your future. had been giving fttore thought to it Within a. few than I had suspected. years yon sitould marry. -- Now there' Emily Eogcep that wasnt her name, but it will do for purposes of conversation 'good faintly, and well off. Colonel Korcep and I are agreed that It vvoiihrhS JtPf the thing. Capital match for you, my boy But, I protested, I dont love Miss Forcop. Why, I hardly know .Vot which the visitors will be taken. "I nu think of no aiteroatlie, he "if we had firearms we Entering the state May 19 ionle-efrom Kansas City, Mo., the con- cmild shoot a signal, or if there were we umlil sdnrt a fire ni centration point, the editors grass about though it Jiloliublj would not he nowill train at first special stop ticed with so many glows on tin Ponca City, home of the Mar-lan- d horizon tonight. Ho stopped to look oil company, With its large uhoiit. Dull '.plashes of red it the refining plant and the nearest skv pointed out remnants of the davs n 101 mnllagrution still eating their wav City to the on flu otigli the foothills. The air was a reservation Ranch, private of the pungent but not unpleas-tin- t which are observed today some full smell of burnt grass, of the old habits of the Indian A pietty hard night to send a country. I , know wjiat the had Site felt herself recounting events. . . . ' Presently slut pulled herself up with a start. She must not let him think ' her moody, Well, if we must enjoy eaclt others coippany, ye may as well do so -- she said, with an efLet ns talk. Tell eonipnnfonalily, fort at' gaiety. me about ymtrelf. Iirst things first, he parried, tih, Ive nothing to tell. My life lias been very unrotnuntlf. A few years at school, and the rest of It on flte range. A very every-da- y kind of existence. kind of "I think Its the every-da- y etMonce that is romantic, lie returned. It is a great mistake to think of romunee as belonging to oilier times nnil other places. Even the tito- -t commonplace person has for a dozen books. Quite Missildv lie bus not the romum e, hut It wa there The trouble is that with our limited sense of htiuior, what we think of as romance tn other people's lives be- - NOTICE anti aftef Thursday, May 1st, Shoe Shines will be 15 cents at all shining stands. Shine Tickets 12 Shines for One On Dollar LOGAN SHOE CLEANERS . MICK1E, THE PRINTERS DEVIL ll Classified. Advertising horns t. ills, r- -r tiniul. cities through oil refineries world will be inspected. extntorclimiTV f.tr th sh wounds, cm and t aliL) H J ost js 1 PAGE Classified Advertisements must be paid In advance. per issue. Minimum for first Insertion J iinro-mantl- o - My-fat- e,-n- o - e i 1 - 56 W. i civil-servi- , MKYTS happy. Ill take ll fa-th- er (To Be Continued) 1 mile west O, Title, Will pell NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1 In the Matter nf tne Estate of WILLIAM R. DAVIS, 'deceased. "West-Cente- MARTHA M. DAVIS, admin- istratrix with the will annexed. J, C. WALTERS, Attorney, Adv. NOTICE 70 CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of Olof Dgllof, alias Olof Dalloph, Deceased. will Creditors present, claims with vouchers to the tinder- at in his residence signed Smithfield, , Caehe County, Utah bn or before FOR SALE Fruit, Shade, mental trees and . Call the 24th day of June, A. D. 1924. 590-RDate of first publication April 19th 1924. ALBERT DALLOF, AdminSALE-Call borsea. Good FOR work istrator. C.- W. DUNN, Attorney for f 76. Administrator. . Advi BARGAIN SALE on OLIVER No. 9 NOTICE TO CREDITORS All in good TYPEWRITERS. Estates of Maurice Cover and Sar- -' BROS. RlTER DRUG ah Cover, deceased, Creditors will condition. CO. present claims with vouchers to tha administrator, at fits reFOR SALE Five room modern undersigned in Clarkston, Utah, on or besidence on home 5th North, between fore the 2nd day of June, 1924, Main and First West, ESsjf terms, Date of first April 2, monthly payments. A. G. Picot. 1924. Date ofpublication last May publication) Phone 146. 2, 1924, HENRY M. GODFREY, J. C. WALTERS, FOR SALE AHalfa hay delivered. Administrator. Adv. Attorney. , Call. 686-JOraa-shrubs- 2. Rewatd. I SALK to-vv- DEPARTMENT Adv. 1924. Arthur Fames, Plaintiff vs. Emer Crockett, Mary J. Crockett, his wife, John A, Crockett and Anna H. Crockett, hts wife, Defendants. To be sold at sheriffs Sale on the 12th day of Slay' 1924 atfr12:00 oclock M. of said day at the front door of the County Court House in Logan CItjr. Utah, the, following described property Beginning at a point 12 rods South of the Northeast corner of lot one block 14, Plat D Logan City Survey, and running thence West 9 rods; thence North 52 feet; thence East 9 rods; thence South 52 feet to the place of beginning, and situate in tbe North half of the Northwest quarter of Section 8, township 11 North range one East of the Ralt Lake Meridian. Dated this 19th day of April 1924. M. L. PETERSON, Sheriff of Cache County, Utah. Adv. Flared Up Room FOR SALK Everbearing strawberry and raspbetry plants, also Wicker baby bnggy; CaltfiJg'J,- FOR SALE 3 4 sltaies Logan Hollow Canat Co. .stock, phone 473. CHEAP FOR CASH No. g Under wood typewriter, scarcely used, 275. Journal Office. CACHE. 1 3 72-7- IN THE DISTRICT COURT .OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF "At That and Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned administratrix with the will annexed or on before the lftttrda? nf jnne,'192 t;' 6 r FOR.. S LK Barred -- Rock Egga. to her residence- - No. Street, Logart? City, Utah. EhTT)ition"anff Raying Stralua.'G. Date of first publirntiou. April 15th, L. Dttnbar Jr., 97 N. Main. fU5 j 2 nrAra iti1 fur pa st nr land -- BOuthwesr of ctlj Call 1H65-W- . C IMlBELI JANATHAN Phone 947-- J has Cor tale one thoiobred 2 year old Jersey Dull, LOST SHKllHFS 1, fr ACRES PXSTUPiB S, I,. Bepot. Clear , unit I untie to (he nitaes, whete I j , heen aide to make a living, anxl have, . inijdi ntal), been profoundly CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR THB RESPECTIVE SIGNERS FOR " ' FURTHER INFORMATION apailmenis Eleetrie NOTH K TO CREDITORS Ranges - Special Rates on Rooms by! Week or Mouth. Strain Tleat, Hot' In the MattiT of tin kf;ii of and Cold Water. Ni w Ptent Hotel, Christum L. fill ihli'iisan, 56 East Center Sheet. Cri'ditors will ply, .so priscnt their rlaitne to tho umU rsigupil at lut rosidviico at NVwton, 1 tali, ort or beFOR SALE fore June 25, 1924. ALICE CHRISLEON Ailnimi.stri.trii. FOR S VLB Seven acres of good TENSEN, Adv. USNNESBECK, Attorney. pasture. Phone 680-J- LOST Bunch keys with C. A. Paper mills of the United Webb's name, Richmond, Utah. States, Canada and Mexico last Kindly leave at this office and got year produced about two thirds reward. of the worlds newsprint. LOST Two small lambs. Rhone i i Home-keepin- 5. to 1097. N. tr- Wells-vili- wheribotils 4 or-estate. ce 3. V. 1 - a wager tLat today I Jock ten yen re younger than Roy, that I can Ilik him with one hand, Hint I have more real friends than he him. and that I'm getting more out of fife ft was very delightful to have the cor. than he ks.- Im a nntn of whims. tain lifted on this strong mans career. When they- beckon I follow. Grant paused, feeling that his "Go on, she , whispered, had carried him Into rut iter Tve been sorry for It since not for what I did; Ive neyer been sorry fuller confidences titan he bad intendrv tot that bn't for what vI iaid. You ed. "Im Sony I bored you with. Hint see, my life wasnt my own; It was You his, who gav It to me; his, and my harangue, he said contritely. dead mothers. t But young fellows couldnt possibly be interested In It." On the contrary. I am very much dont think of that not, at least, nn-tInterested in It, she protested. ' It Is too late. It Well, there was more' talk,' and seems so mnUt finer for a man to make the upshot WHS that I got dot, accom- his own way, rather titan, be lifted up by some one else. I am sure you are panied by an as.surafu-- from my in the West. Some that I never would be burdened already doing-we- ll w will 8 hink to your fatter with any of the family ducats. Roy, ,,UY succeeded to the worries of wealth 'vIlI money titan hg has. - BEST IV LITE IXSIRWCE IMIt THE l.Etsr C1SJI Metro- pohtan l.ife Insurance Co- .- ti, 1) li(,nBl tt Mana(?pr- THK competent vonug woman , wants Thp commission position- of attending children or notions! I for til's. applications unvil May 20. The nu ranee sal- aried range from '82.0 IK in ri.-- i superior baby crncKS now 490 a vear, with allowance for Booking March nd April Delivertraveling expenses. The lating's. 13 Varieties For prices write will t2 based on tiam ng, exper ience in the invest urati n of ma- ior criminal actiulits, and phy- - closing oi;t nty entire stock of Ladies' Dresses this week. Prom Sicat abil ty. lio.uo and up. Full information concerning;'00 the exanSnation an,! a rtication blanks, may lie obtained troni Allred. Palace Hotel, t h United States Civd Service PAINTING Kalsominlng and commission, Washinmun, D. C FOR nd Larson paperhangingcall or the secretary of - the local: Mathews. Phone 6L3-or 551-examiners board of ot the rest off ce or customhouse SEE BAUGH MOTOR CO. FIRST before buying your Ford. Most m any city. e liberal terms. Phone ,16J1 states Commission that th; The or Eugene Johnson - Phone oresent force cf antinarcotic 591-Jagents made the lvmarkable record of 7,201 criminal canes dur- C. F. MacBON LDCHa Steeple Jack or will fiom New Yotk ing the ysar 1923, of which num- erect aUVs pole of anv kindpaint or fix tri been alreaciV ber 4,479 have uj) any steeple or tower in the city. ParAll on his own responsibility. eel, result ngrin4,194 convictions the prison sentence imposed ag- ties wanting such work cull nte at gregating 4,632 years, and the the Palace JIOlil. fines reaching a total of $428,-61- do-In- e i rece ve KENT- '- 142 home partly furnished, In The Bktrlct Court of thn First Judicint DKtrirf of the State of dul K. Phone 1053-1- . Vlnli, In anil for the County of Cache. STOKE - EUR .. JiK N lWEnqu i t 0- - - at Cache Valley Banking Co, NOTICE TO CREDITORS In tho matter of the Estate of COR KENT 3 oom modem home, Screen parch and basements Til 4 James A. lieirdneau. Deceased, CreSouth 1st. West. Phone 1U15-dit or r will present claims with vouat bef FOR RENT - 5 acres good cow pas- chers to tho undersigned ture mile from town, with homo and residence at No- - 96 E. 3rd South Street,. .Logan City, Utah, on plintj of water Phone 651. hi POR RENT Homes in Lugua City or fore tho 2nd day of June 1924, anil Pirn tfleticc. Sie Vernon Date of first publication April 2, Crockitt at John ). tlockctt atnl 1924. Date of last publication May 2, 1924. .MARY A. BEIRDNEAU, Co. lltone 5 8 evenings 843-J- . Administratrix of Estate of Raid C. W. DtN'NrAt trtrirey FCHXNHMZ fHtOMS tXn APART. ROOMS Tor sleeping purposes. at The Palace. Journal Hu Id tug, 7 7 West Center St. tor v ill PC) ft .MODERN 345 N MCH pr-se-- ll COtlC dlUg.S. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE BOARDERS with or without room. Hates to .students, 2 01 N. 1 East ment will add. as n m as thev are available, 12o l it WANTED' Two men with teams and farm eiiuifimmt 175 agents einplows! m the Mip-- j n region of illicit ti. tu- in imr-- 1 tlnsp 6ntarm iter! 'That wilt come In time, said he. You're at the romantic age Just now, but later youll understand it Isn't hat I to love a girl who IS well brought up and lias a million In her own . right . "At that I flared up. Nothing I said, very disrespectfully, I am afraid. If your business, and your money, rdiI Miss f'orcep, and her money, not to speak of Colonel For-xehave to be counted as a going coneeYn, you can kcVp the lot My life in nty own and fra going to live It In my own way. Grunt paused, and the glr! found aer lingers resting on fits knee, , , PIANO MOWERS and saws sharpened. Will rolled and deliver. Phone 710 W. Vigil. s LEGAL NOTICES FOR RENT 1.1WN 4 - One cent a word 15 cents. h MISCELLANEOUS nv resident r Of hW 'York . v state has patented ft berry picking tray that enables a person to use both hands at woik.A I -- Pageants that bring back the largest The t v the m tide If as in tho home. Hot it is so Vie went on h l,i ds with we (oitld read the thought'. know the remarhah.e sxtil um1 nvet'1'1 in- 'J lie tixatna n,e for evpei teney of those neatest to uspiluonce. w out we would neter need to look out of ai.tmals as f r 1 unvr L. td 4 Tttr"own tirrW for either rofit.Tm our ndeetartt-- got ifS witii t s tl e and tlie Horosoito Pm iragedy. tint it U as well that we he iling tlfla Irn in!) ran'I. Take the experience of to.l.n nn 1 $ 20.proeeri. 30i 60i . PoJ liv Powder for example. 1 admit it has mu heer OMPWY CITY DRUG eomluonplaee da, and jet it has nof been nltoaeihet exiraortlumi j . 'Hunk of thtj expei ietlt e we have hern how, if thei through just this daj.-'Miweie prest nted in diction, titer wrtuld nd he romantic, sHutu- -i ttnltcltev tide here weare sir ' the close; strtmg nn a rmk, matter of fact people in a WASHINGTON. M ril, 28. matter of f u t world, incepting eer cu I strviu ammissionj The tiling a eommonphH'e and ttm-- ep states that tbo I'm1,.i ml tavern- - i By ROBERT STEAD south- not so long ago Bands of Indians roamed the bills and prairies of the state will afford a contrast to the forests of derricks, the busy refining districts,' the expanses of agricultural land and the sTUilE ' .ro tr xtn.et.t FOR HOME AM) he know? . suppose Hut J, CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Drug Traffic days when . imieh did Hie Sald7 LOGAN To Curb Illicit - A barbecue of buffalo our In I know D. o 4 Novel OKLAHOMA CITY, April Members of the National Editorial association, who will visit Oklahoma in May en route to Mexico. where they will go as a feature 6f their annual convention, are to - be -- shown the fningling of the old and the new it.t.ed own. ' so." 28. that characterizes the JOURNAL. TFT?: eon)'- -, OF THE INTERIOR U. S. LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake City, Utah, April 'll, 1924, NOTICE is hereby given that Lewis Wells Marriott, of 1657 Wash. Ave., Ogden, Utah, who, on May 6, g home1919, made stead entry, No. 019877, for Lots 1, Stock-raisin- 2, 3, 4; E NW4; E SWtf; NW14 NEK; S K NEK; SEVJ, Township 9 N.? Ranee 3 E. L. Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three year FroofTto establish fcTaim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver of the U. S. Land Office, at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 23rd day of May, 1924. Claimant names as witnesses: Elmer Marriott, of 1657 Wash. Ave., Ogden, Utah; Aaron W. Tracy, of Weber College, Ogden, Utah; Stewart Mariott, of 1657 Wash. AvA, Ogden, Utah; Clark Mclntire, of 239 27th St Ogden, Utah. ELI F. TAYAdv. LOR, Register. - -- FOR SALE 675 N W. Two Jersey cows, 7 C&U NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the Estate of Sarah Ann Goatman Hughes, deceased. FOR SALE Choice fresh Jersey Creditors will present claims with 'Cow, Price i)0 doliars,9l West vouchers to the undersigned admin6th North or Call 158-istratrix at her) ho me in Mendon, on or before the 2nd day of FOR SALE Cross breed setter pup- - Utah, 1924. Date of first publicaJune, So. Main. 164 pieg, tion April 2, 1924. Date of last publication May 2, 1924. MARTHA DATA ON WIND USED GOATMAN HUGHES, Administratrix. J. C. WALTERS, Attorney, Ad. The wind, that accommodat- ingly comes in at the kitchen window on a summer morning and into the librar- y- or across the front porch on a summer evening, when the archcitecf has to given due consideration orientation factors in certain locations, becomes a veritable demon when it topples a brick wall or a billboard onto a pedes trian. And, remain though is designated an act of God in law. if the wind were hanging up a record run. This circumstance opens the way to a fertile field of excuses in - court cases. The Wfeather Bureau"" of Ahe Unite: States Department of Agriculture was recently called upon to funiish evidence in a court case concerning a wall which went up ih the afternoon and down a night ; and in the lack of a justifiable windstorm, ers developed some embarrassing facts about the raannere of the walls construction. eross-exam- iq Not Bragging, But NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate o( Louisa W. Hodges, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence 73 E. 3rd North, Logan Cache County, Utah, on or before the 2nd of June, 1924. Date day first publication April 2, 1924. Date of last publication May 2, 1924. Administra- RICH, Adv WILLIAM tor of said Estate. JESSE P. .Attorney for Estate. . NOTICE ' ' TO CREDITORS Estate of James King, deceased. Creditors will present claims with at the vouchers to office of W. W. Maughan, 139 North Main Street (upstairs) m Logan- City, in Cache County, State of Utah, oil or before, the 17th day of June Date of fust publicaA. D. 1924. tion April 16th A. D. 1924. MARIAN Administratrix. W, W KING, MAUGHAN, Attorney.' Adv, , NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of CrediJane M. Painter, Deceased. tors will present claims with vouchers to the Undersigned at his residence In Wellsvitle, Cache County Utah, on or before the 24th day ofi June A. D. 1924. Hale of first publication April 19, 1924. WILLIAM C. PAINTER, Administrator. C. W. DUNN, Attorney for Administrator, AflVr NOTICE JO tKEDI TORS Estate of Frank Ruegsegger, Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned administrator at bis residence in Providence in Cache County, Stafo of Utah, on or before the 18 th day of June A. D. 1924. Date of first publication April 17, A. D. 1924, JACOB R. FUHRIMAN, administrator, W. IV. MAUGHAN. attorney. Ad. NOTICE TO CREDITORS la the Matter or the Estate - of Ephraim Yeates, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at No. 103 N. Main Street. Logan, Utah, on nr before the 24th day of Juno A. D. Data of First Publication 1924. EPHRAIM April 19th, 1924. V. Administrator. C. DUNN, Attornoy for Administrator. Adt. , |