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Show TKE JOURNAL. LOGAN CITY. hand to the th right ear. The Ihlie hand Hosed pui'ed and Name fett Suited, tun there was ttu the dog's IhhI.v twitch lu an effort to grow I, whirlwind ruh as Mie knew at voice that that was obey. he hid half expected. The shallow the way they Iravelevl together the ave was empty, for sotue nstiea child holding Jo Ida ear. Slowly ahe f a dead fire and tdankeis. She circled relaxed her grip, let go the backward he and began burning for trucks pressure. The collie Jerked free and i m the white sand of the cunyun bed-a- nd hacked off shaking Ids head, and Nance j i presently she found them kiuhII beneath her. tracks of childish feet, set dose lteide sat up, folding her feet she smiled at the tVu waifs of Then the padded narrow I prints of a dog Blue Stone canyon. ahd they fteiv going up the canyon. "That Isnt a nice way to treat folks j into its fust ur . She trnilvil w ho evune to see j on. Is It, sonny 1" she I them easily far a distance, then iwgt asked, "to set jour dog on them?" them In the foaming shallows of a 1 didn't set him on, said the child riffle, and search as she would she lu a high treble, be Bet lilmeelf on could not find wheie they came out. you. There was a flat lip of rock "I guess you're right," answered the oji.the other side, lo he sure, but beyond that 1 "but dont let gojrvf him again. Co girt, again, and it lav clear, un ruffled. Above the rtftle wus a long ever there and "pit k up that package deep jko1, swift and flowing, and she and bring it to me," stood for a tune conlempluilng It. Fhe pointed to the package of bread It hardly seemed possible that the and meat which hud been flung wide In l wo outcasts oulU have swum It. and the recent trouble, and the child yet where weie their tracks If they obeyed, dragging the collie along, whs hud not? went unwUllngl, bis distrustful and She circled the pool and went on, baffled eyes turned hack across his trailing carefully, but the hed beyond shoulder to keep her In sight. was composed t shale, hi lie and Tlie child, too, was wary, reaching shaip bard going a child's hare feet fur out, strep bins Ills small body to site thought and the utmost between tier hand and bla compassionately hold on tlie dog's ear. gave no sign of a crossing. I' or anv other hour ahe went on. manning the walla, the fallen atones, the stream it self and every nook or corner w here (To Bo Continued) anything might hide. She was fur In NOTICK TO WATKIt USERS . Blue BtonP canyon by this time and State wondered ar the endurafh-Engineer's Office, which could have brought a child so far. Or Salt Lake City, Utah. May 12, 1925. Notice Is hereby given that Logon had saue one come and taken It away? That was possible, of course, and yet City Corporation, whose post office a grownup person would have left address b Logan, Utah, has made with in accordance marks in the soft sand assuredly. She application would but at tills point in her train Section 8, Chapter 17, Session Law of Utah, 1919, to change the point of thought, she came around a sharp of t'lversion and point of return of Jut In the wall and fae lo face with one hundred and twenty-fiv- e (125) her quarry, or at least with part of It. second feet of water from Logan RivStartled, the dog she had seen the er in Cache County, Utah. Heretofore day before waa crouching In the nar- the water lias been diverted at a row nay that led around the Jut, his point which hears K, 28 degrees 41 body half turned, on foot raised, tsl) minutes E. 1738 feet from the NW lowered, and the face be turned back Cor.fof Sec. 36, T.' 12 FT.IL"? U. across Ida shoulder waa the most and used for power purposes vh'lous thing Nance bad ever seen. He at various points in Cache Valley. was crouched to spring, and the fury After having been so used the water MUl of hie- snarla, audible above the sound was discharged, of the stream, made that odd clutch Race at a point which bears N. $4 close her throat which always accomdegrees 4$ minutes W. 4332 ft. from the NE Cor. Sec. 3. T. 11 N., R. I E., sudden horror. panies Nance Allison was a brave woman, S. L. M. It Is now desired to divert the water at a point which hears but she was scared them She stood rooted te the spot and S. 65 degrees' 28' 32" W. 3980.8 12 cor. Sec. 27,-T- . could not tear her eyes frmu the dog's ft. from the N'4 N R. 2 E. and store same in varyto look at the Utile pale flaming orbs ing quantities in a reservoir located creature which ahe knew was running in Sec. 27. and NF. Sec., 28 with a flurry of rags and naked arms andN4 known as the upper equalising wall. the up along canyon reservoir after which It Is to be reFor a long moment they eyed each leased into a reservoir located In other, then, without other warning Sec. 29 known as the lower equalisthan a flicker of those flaming eyes, ing reservoir both lit T. 12 N., K. 2 the edftle Sprang. E., S. L. B. M. and thence to be usHe came high, sailing op and for- ed as heretofore for powqr purposes. ward, his forepaws spread, Ida head After being so used the water is to thrust out and downward, his jaws be returned at a point which bears N. 37 degrees 20 minutes W. 465 'ft. gaping. 12 Sec, 29, IB the second I list followed Instinct front Ihe SVl Corof - 1 tvf $ of reason. In Instead not acted Nance, Thts application is designated In recoiling, she surged forward to nice! the onslaught, her right, arm raised be- the Stale Engineer's Office as File No. a829. fore her like S horlxonUl bar. AU protests against the granting was down sleeve denim faded The of said application, stating the reaand buttoned at the wrist, where the sons therefor, must be by affidavit gnuntlet of her cheap i-leather glove in duplicate, accompanied,- - with, , a made s euff. fee of $1.00, and filed in thin ofInto that gaping mouth went the fice within thirty (30) days after the hard, while completion of the publication of this her left arm around the ruffed white notice. Geo. M. Bacon, State Engine Ihrouf like clabip."" ef. Tkfp Tf first publlcattonrMay If she waa surprised st her own In- 21, 1925. Date of completion of pubstinctive Slid prompt action, the collie lication June 18, 1925.1 ' waa more to. Dow n on the sand went (Advertisement) , girl nsnd ' flog. a rolling, tumid! bundle. In ' the half second which In The IRstric) .Court Of The served to make the dog the victim mit ' Judicial District, Of Tlie Ktate Of rf,lbe,eiie;lvtn Utah, In And For The Couhty Of look on the eltuatlon was completely ' Cache."' In of a He had charged fury changed. OF THE REIN THE MATTER but Now he fought frantically, rage. STRICTION OF THE CORPORit was to free bis mouth from the ATE LIMITS OF SMITH FI ELD choking bar that Oiled It, to get his CITY. bend out of the vise which held If. But Pursuant to an order of the above too. In n dlletnmn, Tmce found herself entitled court, notice Is hereby given Fhe was afraid to let go. As she rolled that Samuel P. Ewing and others, over In the struggle she cast desperate claiming to be a majority of the eyes up along the wall where ahe had owners of real estate lyings upon the seen the eerie email figure running In borders of the city of Smithfield Its rags. True enough, It waa there, their petition praying that certain slopped, facing her. bent forward. Its property be disconnected from said little hand riuted In a curiously old City, and that the corporate limits be restricted In accordance with the fashion of distress. In"Little laiy ! she filled, "come here provisions of Sections 771 to 776, of the Laws dog-c- ome Compiled clusive, to your jof Come and talk Utah, 1917; and that any person Inquick ! I won't hnrt you. Come and terested In the subject matter of the call him please comer said petition may appear and conshe moment pantlng.dook lay For q test the granting of the same at any lug Into the dilated eyes so nesr her after the 2d ami f y. me In lB ..lied ,.ft tOi Classified Advertising Classified Advertisements must be paid la afltsaoe per issue, Minimum tor fust laaerUon I s nk wpr V1NGIE E, ROE WWWWWUW Color rlfk kr th MeCll WNO Srvle, mother regarded her with troubled eyea know Bud go. too you "YE nvr lt a trap or somethin." , vith inch bait 7 No. That llttt eg ( to thin Ilk Its owner wai alrpy. I wlh It wia morning. 'All the rest of the da; and th tranquil evening Nance felt a thrill and Kir within her. a trouble. She milked old Whltefoot and her aleek black daughter, Pearly, to the remembered tuund of the fairy voices of the canyon, and hen she ant to her nightly read- coal-oi- l lug of the Word beneath the lamp a the table there Intruded on the sacred page the gleaming fangs might Iw above that motbinleaa small leg. With gray dawn she was up aud Shout her work that she might get an early start. Bud waa all for going with her, hot the would not have It so. I'll have trouble enough getting Bear," she told Mm., "the best I can do. Another stranger would make them . Wilder still. , , The boy caught her hand aa she up on Bnckskitf. iung fcBe careful. Hie," he said, "look Sharp on every aide." never forgotten that He , had tt fetched rope. . . .. . . Neither hd Nance, but she walked bravely In a faith which- made her bold. " Commit thy way unto the Lord, " Trust also In Him. She said smiling. Loot you fret nor let Hammy, U you be back eoon aa I ran help lb m earn" Then she was gone down across the flats with Buckskin ou the lope, one hand feeling carefully for the package She hud tied behind the saddle. This tontalned a goodly piece of boiled corn beef and two slices of her mothers bead, fresh baked the day before, (the ass going armed with bribery, . The whole Nameless valley between Its great escarpments was fresh and pool with shadow, for the sun was not - yet slant Mystery ridge and the that marked the way to" th rim-"na- k estiyon.- - - c Tlie river Itself talked to the boulders Imjts bet),-an- d The little winds that drew up the myriad defiles were sweet with the frugranoe of pines and that nameless scent of water which rmmot be descrlled, . All these things, ' -acre the Joy of life to .Nance." She loved them with a passion w hose tone ahe did not eomiH'ehend. They whaf'tweefened' trer tisrd-a- ml resseless toll, w hat made of each new day In her monotonous round something to he met with eager gladness, g .to 1 lived .through Joy nothing of the promise of dawn,' the fulfillment; of noon, th hlesing'of , They liad stlrrddsnd delighted 'the nomad .heart 'of her .father before her, they had tilled her own with contentment. . '- , , Eager as she was to be in the canyon he did not mis the pale pageant of light above rliprock, or fair to watch the golden halo come along the crest were- - fully.-twipsln- twt-ligh- t. of Rainbow cliff, t ; But she soon crossed the river and entered the mouth of the great cut, leaving behind the. miracle of burgeoning day, for here the shadow a were till thick, Jlke gray ghosts. She pushed on up for an hour or eo, listening to the voices which were still talking, the shadows thinned between the . dusky walls, , , At the point where she had left the pony the day before she dismounted and dropped hts rein. - , Ton' waif here, old nuisance, she d, darkly, riddling his restless ears, for I may have sudden need of you. If you see me come flying out with a treak of tawny fur behind me, don't you dare breuk vv hen I Jump. So loDg." while, She look the middle the bread and meat and started on foot. il carefully, picking her way, canning each turn and boublef. edge she aloud long watching, listening, bm thyre waa he seen or heard. from She eyes At time, notb-h'lj- o fr j . 's 't'Z-s- she-flu- arm,-Jammi- ng - notice fvhH face. t "Old chap," she said softly, whats all the fuss! I'm your friend If yon only knew It. Nice doggie ghe glanced at the child again, who had not moved. - Com on, come Slowly the tant, afraid, sonny. she called coax-Inglon please." child came forward, hesibla await, face pule with (--' y, ; fright. a dirty v He sidled near and put out. VICKIE, THE PRINTERS DEVIL UfTK - -r f Wool Bats. Fluff Rugs Woven Rugs, l.ogan Mattress Co yo It SALE Two molce building Main. Phone $70W. FOR SALK lots on North FOR SALE-- s -- 83 acres of land. Phone Vater. hares Of Smlthfteld. Oaa eeat A word It eaotis NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE ! By page five COUNTY, UTAH CACTUS he went lo Die mouth of the cave 83 94-- Hotel Marion In the District Court of the First Judicial District of tlie Slate' of I'lali In and for the County of . t nolle. , Ogden WANTED Siock to pfisture; good feed. Inquire at 685 N. 2nd E. FAT hens wanted at Deuson Mark- - et. J. WANTED Old clean rags for at Journal ofcleaning machinery SALE DeLaval Separator fice. and milkers. Call J. W. Morrell . 1151-WPhone MRS. N. C. ALLRED Is leaving June 1st. Buy ottr dress now while, FOR SALE CHEAP Sixty dollars you have the chance. easb will buy No. 4 Underwood as good aa If juat from factory. Apply LAWN MOWER and aaw sharpenJournal Office. ing. Will collect and deliver. Also stove repairing. Phone 718-Vlgh. CHOICE PLANTS Tomatoes, cabNo. 132 6th fffCK ROOMS For sleeping bage, and cauliilower. West. . at The Palace Journal f 7 Want Center 8L Building, 2 HI 4 acres of land. FOR SALE N. 357 4th East. SALESMEN WANTED shares of water. To sell sanitary devices. I.lbeiyl commission. LAWN MOWERS for sale from $5 Mfg. Co., 423 North to 10; also Bhariiening and re- Main. pairing. 618 North Main. A bean thrasher, also a FOR painting, papering and ealrim FOR SALE inlng eall Larsen and Mathews. Du roc Jersey boar. purebred . or Slt-W- . Phones S6I-Phone 131 Hyrum. JOHNSON CAIi SERVICE iTmne FOR SALE Jersey cow, monarch 8(4. We make trip to 'ami range, rollerHop desk, typewrit- from train, hospitals, canyon, reive er, household furniture. Bargains. 452 N. 5 E, Phone Brandi 43, U. A. etery, Cache Junction, and to anyplace nf Interest you may desire. C. during day.- on 6 2 X MOVEV TO IX) AN on Farms Op Farms Only 1 FOR RENT FOR RENT Four roomed modern tional payments Annual Interest Tour home loan arranged to suit. home. Phone 9J7-Call and we'U explain.. Home for FOR RENT Threw room modern sole- - and- - rent- .- Insurance of all v home 872 8a 1st W. Close to 1) kinds Abstracting and tVinveyanc T. C. Phone 101 Ing. Cardon Company, Logan, Utah. FOR - J. FOR RENT Furnished Apartment -- 205 East 3rd Norths HELP,. . WANTED SJoun - tain State School and Railroad Accounting Salt Lake Modern RENT FOR bungalow, City, largest school of It's kind iq newly painted inside and outside, the West assists students secure em . 462-J474 East Center. Phone ployment while attending school, large class staring June First, write 11 450 ve room house. RENT FOR Refor further information 401-40- 9 -- South Main, Phone 184. gent Building. FOR RENT One two roomed apartLOST ment, aud one three roomed apart Shetland meat furnished, 131 WM 2fd No., LOST Sorrel .pony. Branded with borne shoe on Phone 734-j right thigh. Been lost ten days. FindFOR RENT Modern four roomed er report to Wheeler at house furnished. Call at 496 N 1st Lewiston. Reward. . West, LOST $?alr of glasses with shell rims. Phone Reward. NOTICE OF MALE l.OST-r-Gowatch in front of.Cacbo State of LTabClty of Lewiston, I Commission. Finder return lo, the have In my possession the following; Journal.' r. " is.vx described atiimul lawfully impoundMALE KIIERIIT"M ed, which. If not claimed and taken away, will be sold at public auction to the highest cash bidder, at in the District Court of the First Judicial District of the 8 tale of Ulali Lewiston Estray round In this city, on Thursday Ihe 4lh day of June, in and for the County of Cache. , 1925. " DESeitlHToir OF" ANIMAL " Fidelity Building A Loan, a corOne black and white heifer' about poration, plaintiff, vs., Hilda Elia-so- n 1 Dollar and Decker Patrick .Com2 years old. No- bread or marks ! visible. pany, a corporation, defendant To be sold at sherl ff' Bale,pn .tliP Raid animal was Impounded,., in said city on the 2 1st day of May lith, day of June, 1925, at 12 o'clock noon at the front door of the JEFF BTOWELL,, 1925. i , f Covatjr Court House, In Logan City, City Pfundkeepet'. UtaiL)hq following .described lAdvprBaejnentJ Lt 4 MALE - J. v 582-R-- l. ld ' 1-- i ,, , . .mi... v. rods Beginning at a point t ' North of , Southwest Corner of ijie i'SRie tjp jam rreUyjJhlnk.l njsred Ulot 2 of BloCk" 4. Plat A you for joiu-- uioueyl gaa City Survey and running He Well, the a fly pif money baa thence East 9 rods; thence North been going If looks suspicious. 4 rods; thence West 9 rods; thence South 4 rods to the place of 36 .square beginning containing rods, more or less, and altuate.ln the West half of Section 24 Township 12 North of Range One East together with alt water right and appurtenances of whatsoever na' '' ture and kind. Together with all and singular the, tenements, herlditaments. And appurtenances thereunto belonging, or In anywise appertaining. Dated this 25th, day of May 1925 First Bug That Iwautlful butterfly M. L. PETERSON, ' ' was plnln MIhs Uruli a few months Sheriff of Cache County, Utah ' i , , Lookt Thai. Way , . ; -- they no Iewlston Stpfe Bank, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs., Morria J Swln-yar- d, Marie J. Swlnyard. R. M. Swlfij'afd,Rarah 'Rwlftyard, Theron- -' Rwinyard, ltho Swlnyard, Cub P,lv-Irrigation Company, a corporan, tion. R. C. Halgren and Hyrum defendants. To be sold st Sheriff's sale on the second day of June. A. D., 1925. at two o'clock p. ni. on said day at ' the front door of the County Court House in Ixigan City, Cache County,' Utah, as the property of said defendant, the following described real land personal property situated In Cache County, ftahto-wit- ; Commencing at the southeast corner of the southeast , quarter of section 5, township 14 north, of range 1 east of the Salt . Ijikb running thence Meridian, and north If rods 3 feet; thence west It rods; thence south 18 torods 2 feet; thence east 12 rods the place of beginning. Excepting therefrom the following described tract, to- - writ Beginning at a point 138 feet north of the southeast corner of said section 5, and runnl"g thence north 30 feet; thence west 100 feet; tnenee south 30 feet; thence east 100 feet to the place of begin-In- g er pur-poe- Ran-A-Se- at 1 Wlnschell Stage Line TIME TABLE Arrive Leave U. I. C. Station a. m. Logan, 6:50 a. m. Cutler 7:45 Ixigan, 3:54 p. m. Cutler 4:40 Cutler, 6:00 a. m. Logan, 8:55 p. m. Cutler,- 5:15 p, m. Logan 6:10 FARE 50c EACH WAY - 1 DELINQUENT NOTICE nchch Trigatjon Company. There are delinquent upon the following stock on account of an assessment ofbne dollar' ($t.0il)' pef; ' share levied at a meeting of the directors, Together with the plant and all held at Riverside, March 28, 1925, fixtures and appliances of the the amounts set opposite the names and butcher business loent- a 4 or the respective ed and operated"" upon " the said follows; premises. ' Dated this 9th day of May A. D., Delinquent , Shares Apinunt 1925. M. I,., Peterson, Sheriff of Name Cache County, Utah. fi $ 4.23 Sidney M. Reese (Advertisement) 5 4.45 Reynold Reese 10.00 10 Mrs, flL. Farrell ALIAS SUMMONS And la accordance with law and directors board of an order of the so many shares of each parcel of In Ihe District Court nf the First Judicial District of Ihe State of stock as may be necessary will be Utah, In and for the County of sold at the residence of the Secret' Cache. Benson la and Ward, Treasurer ary on May 29, 1925, at 12 o'clockruoon IXvonldus Thatcher, plaintiff, v. to pay the delinquent assessment thereon together with the Cost of Frederick Phister and hia wlfe.'Jane advertising and expense or sale. E. Doe Phister, defendants. A. Parsons Secretary and Treasurer. THE STATE OF UTAH - TO SAID DEFENDANTS: You and each of , sheriff's half: you are hereby summoned to appear within txrsaiF dajj after service, of In the District Court of the First this summons upon yon. If served df tlie Stale of within the reunty In which this acJudicial District Utah, in wul for the County ol tion la brought, otherwise within ' Cache. thirty days after service, and deVlalntlTf, Va., fend tbfl above entitled action; and Levi LUtledyke In case of your failure bo to do, Rrown H. Wood, defendant. To be sold at sheriffs sale on the judgement Will be rendered against 29th day of May 1925 at 12:00 yon according to the demand bf oclock at the front door of the the complaint, which has been filed County Court House,. Logan City, with, the Clerk of said Court This Cache County, Utah the following Action Is brought to procure a judgment Quieting Plaintiffs Title to the described property The South bait of North cast lands and "tenements described In Dunn, atquartet of Northeast quarter and said Complaint. C.-Northof Southeast quarter torney for Plaintiff. Post Office . west quarter of Northeast quart, Logan City L tab.- 1 Advertisement 1 v er of Section 7, Township 18, p -- C-- -r North Range J, East - Salt ,lAke y ry'. v ; . Meridian..-- , -,' ''Datfcd this 4tlTdrfy of May 1925. M. L. PETERSEN, PROBATE AND GUARDIAN- Sheriff oi Cache County, Utah SHIP NOTICE (Advertisement) cool-syste- m shnre-holder- , to-wi- Ad-dre- LEGAL NOTICES SHE RUTS SIK In the District Court of the First Jn dk'lal District of the Mate of Utah In and for Ihe County of Cache. Lots of These Mourners Now Stigma Vi V,- -- , Alfred G. Plcot, plaintiff va., Ed win J. Fetersen, Norma Petersen, hi wife, and Wellsville City", a mtimcip si corporation, defendants. ' To be sold at sheriff sale on the 4th day of June, 1925, at 12 o'clock boon of said day, at the front door of the County Court House, in Lojsab gO. , (Advertisement) Second Bug Tea, dont fine clothes City," Cache County,' Utah, the fol difference! make A Finnish law substituting lowing described property, to wit Beginning at a point . 13 rods 8', date time within daya and lightship service ' for feet west of tho northeast corner oi pilot noof the first publication of this Economy . compulsory military service in Block 33. Plat "D Hyrum Citv5 Bur tice and the service of notice upon Economy relieves distress. rods running thence west Were grieving just the asms. the Aaland Islands ( a group in vey, and the said City in the same manner as 12,'J feet; thence south 23 rods, to It tsses i lifetime, mere ar less the Summons in a civil action, Sweden and the BfJtic between To learn to play the garnet Irrigation Ditch; thence northeast W'lTNESS my hand and the seal of dis- down and along said ditch 6 rods, aroused has Finland) great A.D. nald Court this 21st day of May satisfaction among the island- more or less; thence north 19 rods An Unpoetic Thought . J, GORDON, 1925. 6 feet to the place of beginning; Poet-Y- es ers. : I repeat iL There , Clerk, thin 13th day of May, 1925. The famotuf poetry Jn everything. By RUBY SORENSON. Indianapolis Dated M. L. Peterson, sheriff of Cache I 'nl (ILher That may he no, 1 know speedway is the Fonnesbeck & Nelson. Deputy largest arena County, Utah. J. C. Walters, ni- ' voa can find quite a bit la my waste in America devoted to Attorneys for Petitioners. any kind torney. ' r . (Advertisement) lsli4 of sports or athletics. (Advertisement) By Chant SALK CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR TH , . RESPECTIVE SIGNERS , FOR " FURTHER INFORMATION Id The District Conrt of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah in and for the County Cache, NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate of Hans Olson, deceased. Creditors will present claim with vouchers to the administrator, at the undersigned office of J. C. Walters, attorney. First National Bank Building lx gan,.Utah, on or before the 26th day of June, 1925. Date of First Publication April 25th, J925. James Olson, administrator. J. C. Walters at. ' torney, -- ' NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the" matter of the estate tin A. Rawlins," ' deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the tindersitned at her or residence In Lewiston, Utah.-o- n before the 14th day of September, 1925. .Date of first publication May 13th, 1925. Caroline W. Hawlius, administratrix. J. C. - Walters, at - torney It .m iiiniiei.l NOTICE TO CREDITORS . w II In the matter of the estate of, Arthur ' Shrives.' deceased. Creditors will present Claims with vouchers to the undersigned at her residence at Richmond. Utah, on or before tlie 13th day of July, 1925. Date of first publication May 13th 1925, Nadu Egan Shrive. Adminstratrix. J. C. Walters, attorney. - The word chapel comes from cap, i, a chest. The word' was originally applied to the chest of a saint in whfch the relic were deposited, afterwards to the apartment in a church or cathedral In which the chest was kept, - 4 ' t |