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Show Thursday, May 1H, ltCb. TpE JOURNAL REJOICING -- when wood AT -i- de s dim-d- o thi- s- Polish on Jurt a little damp cloth, then a follow-u- p with a dry one and woodwork Took M neat as a new jwh, a ; . fresh a a spring day. Such lustre! Such tone! You U'h. you It eomo Of corny e. there dim-getreadful thing' Imppen mt titer.' Mother Imd never lit her life traveled wtsr of AHutny. and had fornved her picture front the nr sp.qters. HI risk that !" s.di L my yonthftil pride In, my own courttge slightly plqhed. ; true-."1 lu I replied mother. sttld you bod (steel m ou. perl sups Tor mo It ImPiVo evi gentlemen thioitgh Ihnt. ides West ar can get thit matter polish anywhere . 30c to $3. opportunities to pay honor where honor is due. Mothers Day has Pome tp be a Classified. Advertising No,- r, rtienTnwtther Jftl lmT she Tad not FAG2 3T72 Classified Advertisements toast be paid in advance. a word per issue. . Minimum for first insertion WUF.IUFFH SAIF. . of the la the District Court t One cent IS. cents. -- FOR SALE also fruit . week la May, tree sprajing. Phone J. Rowley. Thoa SALK OR TRADE Frna Jersey cow. Enquire 133 South 7th W CALL THE RELIABLE TRANSFER MEN J. W. A 'BUT "And SON FOR. SALK Tomato planta I5e per Phono IIS. down. 2 N. 3 W. NICK ROOMS For sleeping pur FOR SALE Axminater rug. powta at The Palace. Joerue llS-w- ron done since t whs little hoy. SI if had biased me petfunHtvHly at iilivay O meeting amt parting Km now site held leather davenett, electric .washer, Building, TT West Center Bt lint her rrma tt me I cam to her n- - . -- frange, Ybomi-685--J. good n and she jutted and peued me tlent ly, CopyHiM by 1111 Irwl PAINTING, Paper hanging, raid mutWNO Stnrto I looked up preacfl'lv, l aee thu she FOR fiAt E Derick polos, squared-U- P ing. Beat material - Work guaranwas crying without solo r unifies 8X2 East 9lh Noiih frames at Edwin M. Smith, teed. LeoSSS--Soria, 450-. the big teai (x'lindug ilovvn her sawmill, Itogan canyon, rhone 362-- j Phouea jut i hecks. I w Iptd bet ej o, and I passed the Bummer In Cohasaet, or SkOrl. i FOR LAWN MOWER and aaw "I won't g If " feel that way trying ! Inhibit thought of the future; Shartiemng, Also stove repairing. alvout It, I said . W hereiijvnn slie FOR SALE 80 acres In alfalfa near a pleasant period on the surface, Vlfih. self. at once her ohl Newtoh. Full water right. Easy Call fll-W- , hut t4iiw tlntt vuguety unsatisfactory, tlie handkerchief away terms. Cardan Company. 1 sought exiltement In a fltrtntloiq She uutcb(-Eperlcnced Dressmaker and from me. finished the drying process, which cam near to being an entanglewants wotk. CaH tiSirS s mot SALE T, FOR O, One ami Jerked plow gang ment. with Nellie I err is 'petite, plump, ' after 8 o'clock, t ' 1 J 688 In fiKil, Rf.lvect." rhone TVuut good condition, le a ns wus I hen the fushion In women, MIKIUFFS SALK No we sur down und planned It all WANTED Home, about (i weeks delicate! v felt hired, dowered with art FOR tomu IN and SALE THE COURT OF THE DISTRICT Huckleberry girl 12, neat lmflsi keeper. Slate fotU e little mlud and an nettle little out practically, I remembered someto plants 2Se . per duxes, loth N terms. FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT consaid had 1 THdcn V that 2384, I thing Utah, during wit, suppose that If had remained . , and 2nd East. Of the State of Utah, In and for ht CoIibsm!, proximity tould luiye j versation In Holworthy hsill Yrnl Will part? who pickl'd up package in the County of Cache, ' done It full work. A It was, the dont get that sort of thing In CaliforRoom and Board, W, Center. front of lnterurhan Station please N. W. Miller, Plaintiff, rs. C. W, affair never went further than kissing nia any more. WVye growing ctvlllmk to Mrs. A. R. J)unford,'37t N Parkinson, C. A. Quigley, cow. return FOR SAI.H milk Fresh lid real the life E. J. w the la lief lieri Nowadays, Weak I started guoil by . i 3rd East, 82S North Cth East. Welih, Jos. 8. Welch, Pahvant Coal 1 was reading one night hy the stuRookie, teople are Just beginning to Company and Orman W. dent lamp In the library and mother break Into them." Offhand and withEwing, FOR SALE Two choice Jersey State Engineers Office, Defendants. was writing letters at the escritoire In out further thought. I chose the n cows. Fresh about John week, Lake SaR To be sold at sheriffs Sale on the CJty, Utah, April J, 1926, the corner, when I looked up to find Rookies. Tlien came the matter ft 1feutl. I'rov idern-e- . Notice la .hereby given that 3. O. 26th, day of May, 1928 at one her ejes fixed on me with an expree-- funds, And there my mother became slon iiarvj yet quIxxIcaL I retain yet steel and adamant, If my wander years A home fur sal or rent Furnished Fonneabeck, whose post office address oclock p. m, at thru front door of were going to do me any good, she a picture of her us she looked that if. required, not, household Is Logan, Utah, hss made application I be County Court House In Logan la accordance with the requirements Cache County, Utah, the following She was forty five. In that si) Id, I must pay my own way. She goods for sale. Enquire 202 E. 3 8. night. t. of Section 8, Chapter 6?, Session Laws described property era. a woman of her years had long would get me out there. She would .SALE Chicken food; 1$ per of Utah, 1919 and 1925, to change the FOR at the Southwest Cor. In Commencing If back. necessary. And, hie get any anticipated the Inevitable, given up cent first class wheat and 25 per point of diversion of 89 8 c f s, of ner North West Quarter of Seetion bright colors and such youthful frip- event, I must not stay more than two cent oats mixed, 163 North 3rd W. water frotn Logan River In Cache Thirty Five (35) Township eleven first both hurt and --" peries ns croquet and sea bathing, and years. This1 at County, Utah, as originally decreed (ID range One west of Salt Lake Phone iC-1 tad piqued leapme; pictured mjaelf for of era her and cups ai preparing undor Court Decree by Judge J. N, Meridian East Eight (8 chains. Kimball of tbe first Judicial District North Four knitting I thought of her, from the ing from adventure to adveninre, withEast Thirchains (4) morrow out the and of always thought two. as Court of Utah, dated February 21, teen Incredibly viewpoint of twenty (13) chains, to center of little 1922. Said water has heretofore been aged Yet. a she sat there facing nie, with plenty In my pockets. The cold, River down said river to point Bear had hard FOR RENT Rix room house, clegu diverted under aalik decree at a point reality of making a living her tliestnut brown lialr. dressed In the chains. South of North 2146 ft N, and 1263 ft, E-- of the NE and reuovated. Phone 364. tnnunieiatile waves and small curls f not entered Into my dreams of the aald Quarter Section West 11 N., R, 1. E., S. L. line of on cor. of time T. See. leit West. the 5, bed But slibvved i no by of thread current fashion, , chains, to field Street South FOR RENT Two roomed furnished B. M, and used for operating a flour the matter, I perceived dlndy that th white. The atyl luce of her Sunday said pireet chain along at is Utah. must mill Phone be sweetened 1011. true It Logan, and, apartment. grist 'adventure finery fnnmefl about her throat and South Westerly to point on West new desired said water a to at divert Is otherwise with It practical effort; From somewhere amidst a bosom. FOR RENT Ona . large and one point 721 7 ft. E. of a point 1172 6 ft side of said field street at a point foam of lace, one of her plump but all plums and no suet' And I accepted 3 4 chains South of a point small furnished apartment. Mod 8. of th NW cor. of Sec. 88, T. 12 conditions. mother's n forearm supported tapered shapely of Northwest coiner 1 E.r whore it will he used for elec- chains East era In. Call 10T1 Close conveniences. real! 1 missed Of the a course, deeper hand which whs tupping penholder tric lighting and propelling machinery Northwest Quarter said Section a youth alvt.va Have fine In Cache County, Utah, and elsewhere Thirty-ftv- e against her lips. Her other hand lay ties of her decision, (35) F,ast 23 26 chains pasture for rent for one ns stretched out on the desk toward me does. I haJ to let maturity and expemarket demands After having to center of little Rear River down 680 close whole In. season, cow, 'in an attitude which merelv hinted at rience ripen piy own understanding be- . been so used the water will be return- said river to point chain North Main. Mothers affection ran so fore I could appreciate the fullness of ed to tbe same point as heretofore, South of North 14 no of said Section. affection. of to the her sacrifice my FOR RENT development Furnished apartment which Is 299 ft N. and 4315 ft. Vk of West 16 chains to West aide aide deeply that she express'd them with the NB cor. of Sec. S, T. 11 N.i R. 1 E. Street South chain 201 North 1st Est. to place We New Englanders are character. It took a wfomn of her difficulty. breed and time to do It Others would This application is designated In of beginning containing 5522. acre still very near In spirit tt Old Ength State Engineer Office a File more or less. land; and we show It In nothing so merely have thought of It. or would f No. 998. much as In our shy repression of our have pulled back at the last moment Beginning at point 2 5. chains AH protests against the granting of Mother played the game through , chains Snulh of .("enand East CaH removed. and rubbish deepest emotions. Burbage said application, stating the reasons South 18 5. ensfna ter of Only when I reached Denver did She Section; Rob." said my mother, what do 448. . therefor, must be by affidavit In du- East Seven chains North seent to reimnt a little of Iter haigaln you propose to do next?" fee of a with accompanied plicate to me. Seven first chains add with From herself West Beginchains kfr reU the fall." I and firing mostly firing, nowadays, Enter law school 31.00, and filed In this office within also beginning at nnlnt 10 45. letter dropped a money order for three said the clerk. (30) days after the completion ning plied. Not Utfil I expressed It n that hundred thirty chains. 8outh of Northeast Corner dollar. I drove out to Longmount In a rented of the publication of this notice, bald manner did I realize how llttlfe the of Northwest I am sending this so Quarter SoutheaF; she wrote, GEO M. BACON. State Engineer. law roallv Interested me , livery buckboard; making no fitore of Section (26) Twenty .six because 1 am not sure there are biinka And then? pursued my mother, smull matter, I got the Job, but kted Date of first publication April 16, 1926 Quarter out there. Yon are not to epeud Dats of completion of publication North 31 deg. East Nine and to her It with Interest all to against penholder luthe the tap continuing chains. North 17 deg. East now. i J know, of course, that you will dory! May 14, 1926. world, with the boas, a taciturn aQd hqr tightened lips. Chains North 31 deg West 2 reserve Is a wishes. follow It Just my Someold westerner whom I never Oh. practice, I suppose. chains North 80 deg. East Two (2) In case you are la trouble or for any cynical came really to know, I hutched" In a where." chains mue or less to middle of lit other contingency. unexpected board shack. Uncommunicative as he "tie Bear River up tnfddle of said rivSomew Ivere." repeated my mother trail But I did not at first follow the was, lie did teuch me something about er. following tnoananderlngs In genAnd somehow. Bob. does that dryly Denver of adventure clear through. essential western art. shooting. that eral Southerly and South easterly dlvague prospect allure you? was the railroad terminus ; last thrust He himself bundled 4 4.Vcal!ber Coifs s L "bald Into point due east of beginning ls made No," jerked suddenly Logan, Utah, has application rofT of the civilisation I knew. Then, as chains more or less frankness with her and with myselt now, it stood gate ay to The Rockies. with such ndi trie efficiency us to make In accordance with the requirements due vrest me suspect tlmt his silence concealed of Sec. g, Chapter 67, Session Laws ofito beginning containing Fifteen anl No. It doesnt." , Established in a cheap hotel down by a acres In ( Utub, 1919 and 1925 to change the I thought sol past The autumn rains rume;lher Motlmr nodded the Union station, with fifty dollars In were use Eleven of nature In Seetjon and diversion of snows Township tbe above, point heights light And suddenly Tnylflry young mind tny pocket and the World before pie, 1 t,pf (26) range-pitover the peaks g hridal hf 5 c fa, of water diverted from Lo- Twenty-six- .' and Stirred and began to function wlt two lungs accHmathig my Spent days t f hli fijwlth each succeeding storm gan River la Cache County, Utah, as Salt Lake, Meridian, realities. I knew wliv tfe la Co&Hssejt to, ttie tareflerfiitnipspltf wpdithf veil under Court Deere Also Beginning, at h , point ton had become a originally-decree- d It When ahd why yiy.mlod flat, had seemed, H these fMeftsidttiA'ntem' tbe Qdarfer'' Si effon line Odd Hundred by Judga James Nv Kimlinir snow, wFTmiUhKFimfJob roti riding before I cotmied'fny'thArtfey FlrBt Jn!lclBl district .Cqjtrt of Utah, Sixty (160) rods East of the Souththrough feutLJyf tbrotrt waa I out and of off. work, and paid been refusing to picture the un (I thought of my material situation. dated February 21, 1922, Heretofore west Corner of Northeast Quarter i had bu forty dollar ahead, Then 87 efs. of water has been diverted Section The Rocky Mountain News displayed future TUden. during that Thlrty-Fon- r (34) Town, turn. me luck served another good under said decree at a point which hip Eleven (ID Range One West talk In Harrisons "room, had planted columns of advertisements under the Reich-manwith our business up Settling from 1263 and 2146 E. N. ft. ft. bears sot-more vital than either of bending Help Wanted. I ran them in me a Lake Meridian North Forty-thre- e th German grocer from whom the NB cor. of See. 3, T. 11 N., R. 1 of .Saltone-ha- lf rods West us knew. It had been germinating aU over 'teamsters" "railroad construc(43 we drew our comujlsaury, I found that E., S L M. and used for propelling a miners.' shovel gangs" rods to Right of Way tion gangs" Nineteen (19) It In ft me mill and elevator this Now, suddenly. flour and grist sprouted My eye grasped" at this item. I took Short Line Railroad Comhe needed a clerk. o next morning 1 Logan City. desired to of Oregon t IS wo to the surface. And South the clerk at our hotel, mutter the Easterly along said pany. was' 5 weighing sugar and learning to change 1b point of diversion of Moilier, ! think I want to go West," three and one of information on all things of way Forty bureau my right s. rap bundles ; and had found on Cur- c f a of tbe ahoie specified 87 c f of 1 fcaid. or less to more half rods, (43 .western. I fiwnd that miner meunt tis street a modest boarding water to a point which bears 721 7 ft, place. Two She kept her eye on mine, but there not a romifotlc prospector, followlrtg beglnning-cotilalniti- g of There I penmlned all wloter, Denver, E, and 1172.5 ft. 8 of Niy cor. Sec. place was a break In her voice as she re- lucres. 6.5-00 tbs. use The Iran nflffiiiune., but virtuully s "BT those 12 for proR and F,., T. t N, 36, Interested me ; but. after plled : Beginning at Northwest Corner of coihtnon lnlfirer la the dark bowels of machinery all, It W'us not the West f had come ducing power for propelling Not for goodf Quarter of Section In Cache Countv, Southeast and electric the earth. lighting to see and to live, The West I wanted Just for a year Ok, no!" said (26) Township Eleven Utah 2nd elsewhere as the market de- Twenty-Si- x My face must Imvs shown my spurt or o. Then I walked to the window, of dismay, for the clerk suddenly lay beyond that white mountuln bar- mands , After having been so used the (D) Range One West of Salt Lake rier. lost she see what might be In my face; asked: water is to be returned to the natur- Meridian East Ten (10) rods. South . ' stood looking out at tbe lights Of Coal channel at a point 143 ft. S. and Eighty (80) rods West Ten (10) i (To Be Continued) Youre educated, aint you? 6230 ft. W. from NE cor. said Sec, 3. rods. North Eighty (8u) to place of basset harbor. I . Yes." safd ; and, Inhibited myself Is designated in Beginning containing Four and This application Mother spoke very gently from be- from The batting of Guy Sturdy, the 8tate Engineer's Office a File acres. saying how much I was educathind me: v ed. College breeding, J bad found ah No. &909, Dated this 6th. day of May, 1926. first helpis baseman, thenifty I had thought of every possibility did not recommend a young All protests against the granting of M. L. PETERSON but that. I was about to suggest tlpit ready, ing the Tulsa Oilers to run man in the far West said application stating th reason Sheriff of Cache County, rtah Western Lear in you go to sea for a jvhlle my tribe, the duspeed "U you hustle out there quick," said high therefor, mut be by affidavit in away back, were seafaring peopfb. Its the Clerk, plicate, accompanied with a fee of you can get a checking jub gue pennant race. I far from genteel, the West." t. 11.00, and filed In this office within hi the grading g.ing out by of theforecastle Inference Her that J, II. Thomas, Labor's chief thirty (30) days after the completion Friend of mine had It Hapa deep-se- a vessel .stood notable for ka in the great British of the publication of this notice. spokesman! he's quitting today." to know pen M. BACON, State Engineer. atmosphere of genillljy amused me, so PROBATE AND GUARDIAN asked.1 . i I Welshman by birth DateGEO. a is strike, "fWktngr on tbs of first publieatloa April 16, 1S26 that I dared turn back from the w fo HlrUg time gang. SHIP NOTICE I and began work as an errand boy Date of completion of publication keepla' llow and show my face. old. 1926. m when moth14, nine id May steei yoo." years CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR TH IDill Inxrin J. ' Day. .Mothers day was fittingly observed here Sunday at 10 a. m. The Sunday school, under the directions "of the superintendent gave the following program: Recitation "Mother Marjorie Crookston; song, primary class ; song Take This Letter To My. Mother", Eugene Nelson and Keith Fcllett ; a violin and piano duet, Darrell and Reviere PalmMy Mother, er; recitation, Verna Peterson; talk, Serena Eolkman, recitation, "The Name of Mother, Merlin King; qua!r-Je- t, Jos.jGilgen an4 Rentier Bros reading, A- Letter To Mother Alta Ildpkins; piano solo, Olive Kemp, talk, "Mother, Mrs. 0. - W. ..Israelson,- - talk Walter M. . Everfon President of Logan. Little booklets Gods Great Gift, Mothers was presented to all the mothers . by. the Sunday ; At. the Meeting Sunday evening the' Genealdgteal Society was in charge. Brothers Barrett and Moser, Mrs. John Q. Adams and Miss Jorgensen were visitors. Record keeping and temple woik was discussed. On Tuesday evening" of - last week the M. I. A, held their closing social for the season.' They gave a bonfire party at the hcJme of Wjdard Nyman Jr. A large crowd was present and enjoyed the pleasures of the eve ning, whihh consisted of games, toasted marshmellows and weenies pnd rolls. -- The Tfficersof theSunday school and thd M. I. A. entertain school. Polish Cleans as it polishes and teachers held their closing exercises for the season at an afternoon party on Tuesday of last week. The afternoon was spent in dancing, games, (music and a program. Refreshments were seryed to 70 guests. Miss Anna Nyman entertained her Sea Gull class and a few invited guests Friday evening at her home. Games, music and delicious refreshments were served. Mrs. Bert. Stalir'gs and Mrs. of Ogden and ScJphia Stevens Mrs. Christena Christensen of Brigham City were the week end guests of their sister, Mrs. Cari M, Nelson. J Mrs. Eunice Gilgen who has been visiting at Ogden the past two weeks returned home Friday. Miss Evelyn Crawford was hostess for the Beehive girls Friday evening. Delicious refreshments were served. The evening was spent in outlining Beehive work , for the summer and games. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stauffer entertained at dinner on Sunday Covers were-laifor eighteen, the guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Benaie Berger of Salt Lake City and Joseph and Oliver Scotherrcof Tremonton. Mrs. Ida II. Bjarnson and son Hdladay and Mr..R. H. Fryer of Salt Lake City were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Nyman, Friday evening. d out-of-to- Miss Thelma Stauffer accom- -panied Mr. and Mrs. Benny Berger .to Salt Lake City and spent Mothers Day and the week end in the ward. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Burrell and Mrs. Noris spent Sunday of last week at Conner Springs Professor Bjarnason and Mr. Jos. C. Blackbupi of Salt Lake fd at An attractively appointed City were the guests of Mr. and luncheo'ri at 'the home J of Mr. MrrCA; NyrneiV' on Tuesday and Mrs. 0. W. Israelson Satur- of last week. Miss Velma Pnljmertand Miss day evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Fred K. Smith, who ave Bell Folkman who have been left the ward and are living in teachin&pchool at Samaria and Logan 8th Ward. The evening Roosevelt5' are borne for their was spent in games. Refresh- summer vacation. Mrs. Mildred Yunker enterments were served to fifty tained the North Ldgan Farm guests. Mr, and Mrs. Smith are great- Bureau girls sewing f club on ly missed by'their many friends Wednesday afternoon. Sewing We aU wish them success in and social chat occupied the aft' refreshments . ernoon". Dainty their new home.r The public school children in were served to fourteen guests. costumes under the direction Of All had a pleasant time. Mr. Delbert Ferguson returnthe teachers attended the Health home frdm California the ed at Smithfield Friday pageant and joined in the parade. past week. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Nyman Mothon Visitors in the ward ers day were : Mr. and Mrs. Hil- and Mrs. F. E. Nelson motored morn ary Obray and daughter Verda to Salt Lake City Tuesday of Paradise, Mrs. Ralph Jensen ing and were the guests Of their and children of Bear River City, daughter, Mrs. Nephi Laurtzen. Mr. and Mrs. John Hoimgreen Mr. Levern Martin of Samaria, n Ida. Miss Gladys Smith; Smith-fiel- and Mr. and Mrs. Roy ewre River of Bear City Mr. and Mrs. Gus Johnson the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. and family of Preston. Sunday of last week. The Religidn class officers -- 4 Holm-gree- d, E.Va'n d ( I1 re 1 .if to-wi- FOR RENT 16-8- 13-11- N-- R. 0. 0. MISCELLANEOUS 1-- 18-5- 3-- 3-- 2, 13-2- 0, (1) t they-spre- 4 'not liarf-tlorp-ht- bH nl - ;laK , alt-nig- tf 2) ao. I (4.63-lOOth- s) at LEGAL NOTICES Long-moun- 1 JfolJi.y , Zlm ByLP.Vaa g RMM Brwafaf" Lis THE FEATHERHEADS vEssia-- I Guess we CAN SAFELY SAT WE DID) ffW.DE A, FLOQlDA-A4. money To ( uttle First Judicial District of the Mate of Utah, In and forihe Conn vof Cache Thatcher Bros. Banking Company, a corporation. Plaintiff va Calvin ' Corbett, Defendant, To be sold at slier ifV sale on the 15th day el Mat 1926, at oclock noon, .at the frost door of Cm (Vtinty Court Hon 4e n. Digati Utah, alt the Interest which the had in the following describ fd real eunte on the 24th day rf ' October 1921 of the Tiie Southeast quart-- r southwest" quarter, and the Southwest quarter of the Southeast quar-te- r of section IS, and the Northeast quarter of the Northwest quarter, and the Northwest quarter of the Northeast quartet of section 22, in twp. IS North, of Range 1 East of the Salt Lake Meridian containing 160 acrea. Also the South half of lot 6 and ? block 29, Tlatt "A" of Smithfield (V.v Survey. All of said lands being situated In Cache County, "State of Utah. M, L. Peterson, Shot iff, JH Dm C. Benson, Deputy, 12-0- Day old chicks avery lie-eai- time of rejoicing, fdr those who have a mother, it is' a day to go back to the Id home and once more feel the kiss that in childhood cure dall ills; a time to pat a cheek frcM which the rses have faided and to brush silvery tresses that once was black or golden ; for thoise Whose mothers have passed on to the other world it is a time for deep reflee tiOns and fond memories. Lets not forget to remember Memorial, Youth work NORTH LOGAN, May U. The farmers have been-mahappy by the capious rainfall the last week as it means many hundreds of dollars to them, in the great benefit it'has been' to the crops. , remeihber. not to Let's forget the month of May. It offers two LUG AN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAft er new she wa looking do a Into th pigeonhole of her old mahogany desk- - "though il never been temof pered yet and some generation What Price Boasting n The District Court of cleaned up.bh- ?WELL- MAtE - A LCT OF RQ-Tone- s Gimme ape being DOWN THERE IF MY ESTATES NOT TIED 0 -- WERE OH- - signers for respective FURTHER INFORMATION I - r the First Judicial District of the State of Utah In And For The County Of Cache. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate of Peter Peterson, deceased. Creditors will please present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his resildence. at Newton. Utah, on or before- the 19th day of June, 1926. Hyrtun Laneo, Administrator. Fonneabeck and Nelson, Attorneys for Administrator. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In tbe matter of the Estate of Julia A. Tripp, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence In Richmond. Utah, on or before the 17th day of June, 1926. Date of first publication April 15th. 1926. John Spackman, administrator J. C. Walters, attorney. . ar 15- - . |