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Show ( MSWriW,- M. TKL JOTJIwJAL, j 'to NORTH LOGAN NORTH LOGAN, ' 'i I t! i 4 f f f i be released from confine-rneof school life, but will be janxious to enter again when school resumes its coarse next nt LOCJA14 PROVIDENCE PROVIDENCE May 21. . evercises for Cijrfniencement falh Our schools have done a fine the Eighth grade class were held on Thursday evening in the work the past year and the first ward church. A large parents fell to appreciate the crowd of parents and putrona of work of Principal Newell Crook the school enjoyed the following fine program: opening prayer, Merr- - Ga PHr- - rs .anB strict. '.Thursday hftemoon the Sea- ston. Miss Lamb and Miss H. A, Theurer; girls chorus ' I gull girts with their class lead- Kemp. Mr. Crook ston was pre- a Bed of Brown Leaves by er, Mrs. W, E, Nyman and sented with a beautiful book members of the class; piano stAo Roberta Campbell; recitation President Elizebeth Peart met from The Ball Came of Life by the eiehth home of Bemeice King grade. , at the and tendered her a surprise "The monthly meeting of the Karma Cheeketts; "vocal solo, Smith camp of the Neopolitan Nights Marr Bryparty in honor of her 14th Virth Ralph of the pioneers was son; class paper, Olive Hanson; daughters The afternoon day, anniversary. was spent in games music and held at the home of Mrs Delia chorus Students .Song by the a program.. Luncheon was serv- Hurst, Thursday at 3 p. m. The boys Of the class, Valedictory tonic Utah Todav, was treat- by Eklen James; talk to the ed to 20 guests. Eight of .our boyish and girls ed by Miss Bell Folkman, Presi- graduates by W.' D. Porter of given their diplomas of dent Marian . Folkman reoorted the South Cache faculty ; closing meeting held at chorus On Venice Waters" by graduation from" the religion the officers on Logan Thursday, May 13th. the class. Closing prayer by class on Sunday afternoon in ' Refreshments were served by Witfrarp Cheeketts. foltabernacle. The the Logan Those who the have 25 hostess to guests. completed lowing students received diolom Supt, Sadie K Nyman enter- the eighth grade work and will as: Eva Bentler. Anna Follett, Alta Hopkins; Bemeice King. tained the Religion class gradu- receive permission to attend Maretta Nyman. Anna Nyman, ates Sundav afternoon at her high school are Olive Hanson, Karma Campbell, Merril Nyman, Wallace Bentler home-- ' Lunch was served' tcrlO Roberta Cheeketts, Marr Bryson, La- on Sunday evening, the lesser guests. Crookston accom- vona Kohler, Dorothy Baer, priesthood had charge of the the panied men by Boy Scouts and Ruby Kressie, Anna Hanson, several young exercises, deacons of the ward, visited the Charlotte Mendlekoo, - Irene of told the priesthood bearing at Harris of Martin Arilda grave J90es, Jones, Wanda the duties and responsibilities on Sunday, after Mathews, Mildred of- Clarkston Renner, several their to retaining fices. Prof, Ottie and' the B. Y. Sunday school They all took Grace Astle, Joyce Clawson Ada Elden Jones, Reed orchestra were special guests luncheon with them and enjoy- Frank, Theras Lambro.se, and surprised the ward with ed a very interesting talk by Theurer, Bishop Crookston on the life Clark Theurer, Lytin Alder, several beautiful selections. Commencement exercises of and early history of Martin Keith Mathews, Morris Matin The ews, Jesse Zollinger, MutlxM the eighth grade were held Wed Harris and our church. will Niederhauser, Carl Fuhriman, and the in the 19 enjoyed boys trip nesday, evening May , the remember Winston Hanson,-Arie- l Sunday long Larsen, interesting Ar ward chapel. Clarkston Harold Andrews. at afternoon spent Those rendered. was program should The Those from Providence who graduating were Anna Follett, cemetery. .the parents train- graduated fro mthe South Cache valuable Eva Bentler, Maritla Nyman appreciate receiv- high school this year are: Paul Berneice King. Dona Hopkins, ing which the boys are class leader, their V. from ing Thorpe,, Alden Clawson, Luetta James. Ashlemnn, Lucile Miss Edna Kressie, Miss Clawson, Leora Tibbetts, Hazel Maughan, Virgal Nyman. 'RodAstle and Velda Bryson Pearl Skinner, Winona ney Nyman and John Follett. Agnes dance was of Providence were the Sunday HansoU, Relda Fuhriman, LuA commencement m of Miss Elsa Stauffer. cille Allen, Rachel Zollinger. given Thursdaxli evening Re- guests wras served; Luncheon The seventh grade will hold the graduates. honor of Miss Hulda Berger of Salt their class party at the home of freshments were served' week with Don Campbell on Friday evening Our district school came to a Lake is spending the Mrs. Julia Alder entertained happy and successful end this relatives. Mr. Albert Stauffer spent the on Sunday last at a family dinweek. The children are happy week-en- d at Salt L2ke. ner party in honor of her hus' Mr. Waldo IIoRaday of Salt band birthday. A delicious Poultry Quotations Lake spent the week end with dinner was served to Mr. and his sister, Miss Luzon Holladay Mrs. Conrad Alder, Mr. and farm, extra and Mr- - and Mrs. C. A'. Nyman. Mrs. J. M. Theurer, Mr. and poultry Fresh, Miss Vesta Stauffer spent Mrs. Ross Pickett, Mr, and Mrs. dozen 27 cents; Poultry farm, week-en-d with Mrs. Andrew Merle Crabtree, Mrs. Ella Campcents; 23 dozen the eggs, pullet in 25 ddzen Logan Canyon. MteKinney bell, Mrs. Vesta Alder, Misses Ranch, mixed colors, Beuhler Mrs. Mr. and Idella and Laree Alder and the Henry cents. and family of Daniels, Idaho, Messrs. Preston and Owen Alder A meeting of the ladies Farm are spending the week with relBureau was held at the home of atives. Miss Aileen Christenson of Mrs. Elaine Hanson on Monday j Hyrum, spent the week with afternoon at which a demonstration of making salads was conjMr. and Mrs. Bert Burrell t MrC. A. Nyirtan spent Sat- ducted by Miss Myrtle Davidson urday at Preston on business- About nine ladies were present. A very suicessful pogram Mr, James A. Cragun of Smithfieldbe inspector was in was given at our. Sacrament the ward this week inspecting meeting on Sunday: afternoon. ,tjees. He reports' them in excellent condition. May 22. A business meeting was held Monday evening, under the aus pices of the locat Farm Bureau association. F, E, Nelson was chosen a member " of the pea canning committee in this di, ClX'r " CAvAu. amrT.Vd.fUviaonfce spent the past six months doing missionary work in California and , Nevada returned home Thursday evening. Mr, Levi Hammond and Mrs. Verena Tibbetts were married In the Logan Temple on Thursday morning They then left for a short trip to Salt Lake City. The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers held their meeting on Thursday if Mrs. Julia Alder The following was given: topic, Utah Today was given by Mrs. tlV3 an hccntsil oh a roval pre Iioiiimhi If she says nuytUIug yon, iHokem-- d alh her abuit that Jlr. It,1 I'm paeev to Classified .Advertising IWttue had not sure I to bet n to the camp arttoerar here are mi tunnv other Intereulng t nu not tlilagi here, hfter alt rise tong enough to make -- It worth a hlle--' Classified Advertisements must be paid br advance. word per issue. Minimum for first insertion One a 15 cent cents. , j Then youre I going mam! voice, In plte of II, iiii.h.i Til. .I-- " my will, wa sharp Oarbaga and t;ttbUlBh removed. Call Tlmt depends ow numy thfinew Oh, Room and Board, lSt W. Center, rt HI, iTmiM have aonie f i hone duWe! TO! SALK Milk cow, 441 N, S E. pro-grere( lie, I Mrs. 1 ene, I knew perfei (ly WANT EIL' A aecrwid hand kitchen lhat she whs Dav old chick every week In May the subject stove. Rhone 217 Win-nifr1 wna rebuked and ilat also fruit tree spraying. rhoue CALL THE RELIABLE TRANSFER Thoe. J, Rowley. Allen, comic song, Mrs. Sjie had dropped on one knee ul a bed 115-MEN and SON. Dora Cheeketts; reading The where uioomxtn ail era, pink and blue, TOR SALE-JTtS- -i. Ilftby carriage. J'hone PtlOB 44S.J. W,- AULT , fringed, the at ream. I knelt beside Mi Fuhri-man, s. Ketta Vampire, by her he picked two doubt handfuls, FOR LAWN MOWER and saw vocal solo, Mrs. Margaret frlugnl them wlltl fern from the TOR SALK aod Smldlc horse Skaepentn, Aim at we repair! 05, Souven-ioHammond, piano lied .Iielr stems tlgld, iream 0 Alvin cash. $45. Hawkea, 234 Call 71 YiRh. lv.Ruth. May AUeii. A deli- halo h hoimuet being then the fa-- h N. 3rd West. ' h.n In NKJISr flowert dandewtih rooms withe of cious' luncheon was served dwthtg pap-po- e old cockerels for sale. Rhone lion stalk. at Tha Palace. - gonrcal - Uiver Height about thirty five. L. D. 111 BekkeWhen our hoiiumt wa dons, 10 Banding. 71 Wert Center St ' asked for the time, found that It FOR SALE 80 acre of choice Im- PA1NTIKO, faper hanging. caiclBitn-i- n. of I be dinner lked hut ten mhiuteav proved land all in crop of beet, Heat materials Work gnamn-tee- d, W a slm-t- l by hour at Mr. HhihuOj-V- , alfalfa, wheat and barley. Fall water Lao Serin, 883 East 9th North the flap dour of her tent now, am) right. Reel dump adjoins the farm.Iyh0na 4.a , the (j nest Ion ! bd copie fo ask her I Vice $100.00 per acre. J 0 tier (rent not had been parried. I could face cash balance In annual payments at Moving by rarefut, compel nun, rhe next twenty four hour without 7 per cent. Writ Amalgamated. by contract ir hiwn Johnson some- - attfit-tff wy Inflamed Real Eattti Phone transfer. 314 Department, IO. , Preston, Idaho curiosity. AV ANTED, Mdle.l ?,0l an hour Jli:LP t tld you saw ymr mlght-b- e going 8 5 acre farm TOR SALE 1ft Ue art unity earned In apnr time sell, aw sois'' I asked from Anialga factory Will Jake Ing for I he ln.rget dirt-to- . weat r 1erhap. Hhoe firm in th world, $5.00 valuta t llien 1 blundered boldly toward the a 10 or IS acre piece of laad' between C 1st at $3 95 Writ Logan and Hvrum Ip trade qirbk for ftee partiheart of the smbjert, Weur Shot Co, payment. Easy term an bataneo. An-n- n culars. The for yonT' 'When Mr. Deitne-com. XTinn. RindJishacher, RmRhfh-ld, Ww wa Injdng her hand oh th tent 1 need an agent to aell flhp. If stopped, froren. tad she hol FORI SALE Coupe tmagy In Amy randie, out one (Ui k glance before he an-condition. Enoulre at 39 East Ith gum, an mint Large prttflt. . i 818-r, eted North. Phone : Rise samples. territory. 11 It that If Writ Milieu 1414 Vine St, you wish. TOR room SA1J5 Large then v Cincinnati. . Already couth ted In her eye of Imbon with cellar, pantry. Humpertinence and eorfosltir, I n right a WOMEN TEACHERS CojrrtjM t7 will tnrta well be hanged for an td(F sheefl aa a mer kitchen, garage, gralnery. wood WSB B.rrte. WANTED TO TRAVEL shod, large hay and cow barn,' lot lamb. So I pursued the subject. J Ox J S During summer vacation Jntcr-esliEnquire at 309 East 9th There Is a Mr, l)ea4e, then ft Hr North, rods. Rhone 818-work, congenial teacher Mr. rieane?" lug and at least per I 1 eem like - Hurtful Hi widow?" FOR SALE Do , luis !" room, modern home to start and railroad Halnry she asked ralte-and garage. 237 No. 4th Kant, fore paid. Give age, education and she said. sharply, and wa Rhone J187-W- , Yon mean if Pd had flip enter gone Inside fh tent. details or esperione In first letter. " Tel when ten minute later she enPut her lauph put Address 8. J. OILLFILUN, 1090 N. prlc FOR 50 HALE FARMS hu good tered the iffnlng rmm and badt her Deni born Xt., Chicago, HI me off. . j,. pioved Farm lu famous Hols Val-- ; Yon areto be puulrtied liy not unacensttoned seat, her manner toward under taken mortgage ley, hHElUFF'H HUAa derstanding what J mean!" she laid. n had a ebber .warmed no chilled mow offered on easy terms Tog I thin!; If I gate jnu the client' It wa a rruiuh of comfort to perceive indebtedness a uni tut them. Empire IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE ttlst if gh had changed toward any- Loan k you'd he very naughty!' Development Cfi IMe, Id. FIRKT ' jrniClAL DISTRICT The charm of her was creeping over one, It was Barton, SiMaehow, the me again like a spell, TORfHLIL. House and lot at 129 S AOf the Slats of Rtah, in and for It's a hour broke thatday hi monopoly bf Fiist Eimt. Ei ay terms. Rhone th Count)' of yet heforeiuf bleak fagt andonr dtu vernation FlTie more readily a Barton Cache., , - . tiifi J. Will sus.end sen showed Te than hie usnab disposiner," 1 said. N, W. Miller, plaintiff, C, w, fence long enough to go a nh me for a tion to converse. He boarded out hla Parkinson, C. A. Quigley, - pj, If ? Walk? ytm hate nothing week with Mrs. Harnnby, and wan Jos. Welch, 8, Welch, Rnhvant Coal seen among n he iort, I inspected better to do.. 4 LOAT An "L" pin on Mails street, t Company and Orman W Ewing Mrs. I leap hesitated Just a mo then what . dramatlp revelation afterFindey rsturu t Journal. ; Defendants. 1 never have too taken ment. confirmed he had ward that really anything To LOST--On- o sol on th pair glasses between 26th, h soldof t sheriffs urgent to do ju.it now; she replied nnu-- for granted the night before, to 1928 at one day May, WcllsviH Hvrum. to Return and 1 a wod't from until the board; ohly "Walt ertf Barton get lute thy things, o'clock p. m, at th front door of . you?" There were snirgoUte feminine pawn Ut the game fate wua playing Oeoige Spejic, Wellsvill. , the County Court House In Lovan rustlings within"1 (he tent before fhe with me, .but ft pawn who- alugle LOHT lleueher tenor Haxophntie, Csch County, Rtah, the following was to eerve little bonnet crowning with move hd ertel--nemerged, wa left ih front of Capitol fhe described property blue flower I he glory fit her hide, her again. , tre, Finder notify plmtia fl73. Re- , Commencing nt the Southwest Cor. ' Site was married. Constance Ieane ward. Anger 'fluttering tike a flock-- of love her North West Quarter of Section bird over the bhttiness of putting on wa married, . I tried, a I walked Five 35) Township eleven Thirty -. her gvo es. $l5.d between Logn and (111 tang On West downlown, to resolve that I wotitd LOHT of Suit Lake Rrovldeuce, Finder please return Meridian East from the MU where Cottonwood move from Mr, ftsrflaby and fteVer Eight (81 Chains, to Ervin Rrorldenee HartsdtH, wa building It reel deuce dieirlct ran ye her again, and, even whlle. making North Four (4). chain East Thir. teen (13). chains to center of little a shallow gnlrlj a tierelu no miner tbl remdutloa. knew that I a dm Reward. ' ' Bear River down said river to point had a yet found sign of ere, me tne celvbrg tnyeelf, , ' 90ths chains, South of North Termaa a enough to be (To Be Continued) line Of said Quarter Seel ton Wort worth catting. . Kveeih little brook . Vr.R RENT Six room bouse, clean chains, to Held Street South Which had gouged It out frog: the hill, BIOS WANTED and renovated. Rhone 354, ' said along str.eot chains over ran unpolluted, heruenty-ylean- , Sealed bids will he received at the Sooth West tig to point on West entanglemenrt of. fern and wtter-ereaa- . office of the pottnty Clerk atj-ogaFOR I! ENT roomed furnished side of said field street at a point Toward ttila, aa by conunog In Utah kntll 19 oclpck a. m. June apartment. Rhone 1911. ' chains South of point 14, 1 92fi, for the labor Involved tn puls of youth and holiday, we fumed. cleaning and painting 14 stool brid- TOR RENT Five room house and chains East of Northwosst corner Northwest v Quarter ; said-- ' Section She wug talking giiny rjght band; ges. In Cache County- - The right la ,yden 231, W. M 8n 4 ThJrty-riv- s (8BI NEast filial the single great, culled Aiirt la which reform to reject any or all bid or FDiUfeENT-trtilled 78 )o rtBtef of WtD si River down tjouem; hef half W d reaped ibi'btortjliig'fel (otsfept any part of a bid af best Wt-s- t ;20.,i-chatn- s fiver Jtd- 2M, over 14 deft' U' ghee Vut, (jotrts th intemis tof Cache fiounty. 4 South' of North Hint gedtion. hilyiifprt-fuowbe and' Wikdi lfian may At a 'figpoclffcatfotjA OR aewtirtyiko RENT 'Tilts. ''DeaflPeterson-'-arr- l Nteeiy' furnished West 18 chains to West side side had apon application to the County wa-tthat 0 trnat could not I electric my hot beating; weekrange, apsTtmont, the were and family have moved for the voice. A Street South Chains to place baby of Delta. at all hours, garage, 136 East of little shelf of reck guarded Clerk by depoallinff $5,00, Which beginning containing 53 22. acres end guests of her father, Mr. Rummer.to their ranch in Ridge-dal- e, the sum will be returned upon receipt of Center Rhone 4071. Mi to trail up ,the approaches more or less. t th plans and specifications. Idaho. . ,N. W. Crookston. gulch, tA 1 helped her across ft, I at 'beginning 28. chains point TOSfElO. J CORDEIC I Folkman Ren Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Rindlesh backer felt that my own hand, the warmth Mr. and East and chains South of Cenand family of . California were andchildreiLf Bancroft, Idaho radiailng through leer' glov e, at the Dated May 29, 1928, County Clerk. ter of Section; South 18-chains . East Seven chains North .J M MMO.NN guests of Mr- - and were visitors at the home of his oft, yet firm grasp" ber fingers, was the week-en- d FKOBATE AND She too must perhard Went GlMKltAf Com-t- i of chain Seven trembling, Tim to Th fn chains beginHist Folkman. Disljicf Jos. Mrs. sister, Mrs, Emma Bullock - on ceived Judicial Jdstrlrt in thw Htate of that; ftr suddenly he wfth-dfening nho beginning at a point 19 45. Mrs. Jos. Gilgen spent the Monday. chains. South of Northeast Corner .her hsrtd and siijified lightly , rtali. In Ami Foe Th Couniy Of Areek in Ogden. A world and business meeting down Into the traij. The very oittHh of Northwest Quarter South eart , )NfttfirrufrrT s ..Cftcli. i Mrs. John J. Ormond has was held by the Relief Society 26 7 Theotia Hale Colboru, PJatntlff, Vs , It FK RECTI VE SION75RS FOR Quarter Section "Twenty .sis rnf this pulled iwr togetlier. INFORMATION North 31 deg, East Nine And The time was 1 controlled my olo?nd clutched nt Frank R. Colhoi-n-, defendant. been on the sick list the past on Tuesday, t. North 17 deg. East THE STATE OF CTAlf TO SAID tn The District Coart of first which popped week. . the First chains. North spent making rugs. Dainty re- the, ' ' 31 deg West 2 d DEFENDANT! You are hereby .. Into my mind. '. Judicial District of the Htste ol chains I The members of jhe graduat- freshments were served. North 69 deg. East Two (2) to appear within twenty days Taj lor was asking about you Ctah lu And For The County Ol chains Mr, and Mrs. A. E. Allen and last night. chains more or less to middle of lit-- , ing class of the eighth grade service of this summona upon after t was She enthusiast very Cache. tie Bear River up middle of said rivhad ft class picture taken on family motored to Huntsville on you a radiant creature or you If served within the county lu er, following meananderlngs la genI which Is other action bt this NOTICE j TO ought, and thinkthe with Sirs. 1, Taylike that. Sunday Friday. spent something day wise within thirty days after service Is the District Court of Cache eral Southerly and South easterly dii The farmers are all busily en- - rejatives there. Their father, Mr. lor Is preparing to call. Ton'll become and rect lo a point do east of beginning defend the above entlthd ac- County, State of Rfalt, of the elite, assochains more or less gaged in thinning their beets. Albern A. Allen returned with at once S member and In case of your failure so m fitter of the Estate of due west In the tion; the wives the of ciating will, mining to jail are rejoicing over the fine them for a weeks visit. will be rendered Joseph A, West, deceased,' Creditor to beginnlnr containing Fifteen an! do, judgment t ' engineers. acres in against you according to the demand will present claim with vouchers to 'Spring weather and shope for a Miss Coy Fife is at home again A duzling proepeef, certainly?" Section linn been tli undersigned at the office of Township Eleven of 11) the which fall. this complaint, harvest bounteous after her years teaching at the claimed Mr 1 mane, TlWn suddenly filed with the Clerk of the above , (261 range One west of ' George 0, l'restrm. No. 5. Arimo Twenty-sixMrs-- Edna Burett of Paradise ( Promintory in Box Elder coun (he laughter died from her eyes. "Did entitled court. This action Is brought Rlock, Logan, Cache County, State Salt Lake Meridian. Mrs. Taylor tell yotf she was going to to recover ia spending; the week with hem ty, Also Beginning at 'a point on a Judgment dissolving the Rtah, on or boforq th 22nd day call? she asked, her voice a trifle bonds of matrimony heretofore ex- pf 'mother: Mrs. Rosena" Hopkins, j A large number of ouf-of--j Quarter Section line One Hundred of July, A. D 1928. t Date of first publication May22nd Sixty (169) rods East of the Southisting between you and the plaintiff. Mr. Frank Card of Canada is 'town people attended the danc- -' mottled. "Oh, no? That Was merely my In- Jesse P, Itieh Attorney for Rlainliff. A.I'D. 1928. Signed Josephine R. west Corner of Northeast Quarter visiting with relatives in ing party on Thursday night, 34 ) ference, Only 1 can see that youre Rost Office Address; Arimo Hldg, West, Esecutrlx. George D, Rrestony Section Thirty-FoTown, Mr. Alfred Theurer wind has elected. Mrs. Taylor ward. the outward I.ogan, ftah. ship Eleven U) Rang One West attorney. -- and ui. FOR SALE T MISCELLANEOUS pn ed ,t sk ld. V 9-- yr in J, Youth et v tr u ides -- Ex-Bish- .j t 4 i -- A - i b A .i' I)M ' -- A -l bij UJill Irwin i ' ng e. eno-rprli-- e w-k- r fore-closur- e, Sc-his- C-- . ya Tlt v, LOST Is--- ' - fl ?" West ' Rotary Rod Vyee(Jer . I to-w- tt: tp tree-larg- , w-- . FOR RENT' e 1 16-8- n 7--39 9, ! North.ofiw.'mt;,; aboiel ,' J -- d - rt 9, Weed Time Is Here You havent forgotten the terrible Mruggle you had Due to w ith W'eeds last year. the frequent rains, this year threatens to be worse. Our new Rotary Rod Weeder will hold them under perfect control. We are shipping a car load of these weeders to Trenton, Utah, to arrive about May, 2 b There is such a demand for our machines this year that we can only assure the farmers prompt and early deliver- by bringing the machines in car lots. We shad be glad to have your order and supply you from this ear ' -- , ly ear shipment. WALTER J. GLENN 4 Representative Brigham City, Utah it I LEGAL NOTICEJ i. 18-6- snip None clerk w 1 emfutr-rassme- 3-- 3-- 1 sum-mon- 2, ilr. ' - 13-2- -- 4 ' 'the ur 1 of Salt Lake Meridian North Forty-thre- e one-harods West (42 Nineteen (19) rods to Right of Way , Of Oregon Short Line Railroad Company, South Easterly along said , right of way Forty three and on half (43 rods, more or loss t place of beginning containing Two OOtbftJ' acres, 6,T190tbH. Beginning at Northwest Corner of Southeast Quarter of Section Twenty-Si- t (26) Township Eleven (11) Range One XTest of Salt Lake Meridian Fart Ten 19) reds. South Eighty (89) rods West frit (191 rods. North Eighty (So) to place of Beginning remaining Four and 63- - ' lf 1-- 2) ? IDOthss (4.63-- 1 flOths) acre. Dated this 6th. dav of Mav, 1956 M. L RETERSON Sheriff of Cache County, Chib So that it will tar D tin ! i room when Ktrired an invoi- f hue placed the handle f a no hair brush on one side tV.lo 1 of at an end ond has &hui idl' ed it. , , , - 5 I |