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Show page rara LEGAL NOTICES PKOBATE AND GUARDIAN SHIP NOTICE rrmn.T txiuviv clerk on inn i signer ioh crthei: imoiim viiov iiksi-wth- k In lire District Court n( the I'lnt Jtullrtnl IHMrirl of the Klnre f C lah in anil lor Hie County if Curhe notice to creditors In the mailer ot the estate luge S. Ndanihon, d crons, il Cro.nlors ill present claim? with trt the undersigned voucher ad mmietistrix at he- - residence in n I on f'itv. tali, or before the rd day of June, 1927, Bessie A. lindrero, administratrix. Young & Tiiillen, Attorney First piihlicatiou April 21, 1927.- -I hit publication May 21, M7. w Lo-ra- NOTICE TO CREDITORS of companies and FIX NuiUmsI guardsuieff, went1 up one sole of Hie road; In tagged lolumn of two., even In (tie dim and flifnl 'the' light; the muiliies plodded don n the other side. 'I lie weie litteilv weary, wlrli shuffling feet ind lunging heads, The division hast jui done snmetl Iny that iliiihe old nuvleis in Hie ait of, war the French, and the world aftar .them. Including Indendotff, were to knowledge remark ihle 1 liev ftn Ittihl the P,o lie fi ,,ni mine Mon t.iul field the sacred citv of Itlu tats 'I hey Imd paid a pi lie hideous evil for lids wat. (ltd they weie spent! If tlteie was any idea In ilmse hang j Ing hends il w is food anil test 'Ihe Mamie mim genet a com m. imling, ci ime. It Is icl.ued, wentj s renely to slei p. And iliey relate fur (her that a staff colonel who, llkf Miirthn, was eureful mid tumbled -- BAYONETS! Tfn GRAIN May 17 (AI) Rains, In Canada together with railroad reports showing only fifty percent hr leas of seeding completed In the prairie provinces added strength to wheat prUes today besides domes-- 1 tl crop comments from the south went were less favorable.. Predic-- I tlons were for a big decrease of i Wheat acreage in Canada 'What closed film 8 to 1 cent' cent up, higher, corn 5 S to to 2 cent off and provi-- , oats stons varying from 15 cents decline to 5 cents advance. The connection with reports to-- 1 day1 thaC Kansas wheat yield this season promises to full below the output lor 1926 ad' ices at hand that in South Central Emphasized Kahsas with harvest only three weeks off the Hessian ly pest is general and w heat is spotted. Some fields scarcely piotnised to make seed, wheras adjoining fields will j make 2Q bushels Bullish crop re ports from Oklahoma and Texas also were attracting notice Free buying of corn today by sotne of yesterdays chief sellers was a feature at timers in the corn market, This purchasing was regarded as replacing ol tines that were le llnquished temporarily on yesterday's bulge to the season's htll prle,$ record, The forecast todav of showers otter, the entire beH tended to stimulate' new buying snd so likewise did smallness of receipts Wt mt CIomXm f DdimW in d tmdrkiibk Sertti by sn Officer CHICAGO, the , J CapL JOHN W. THOMASON, Otaitrftterf bf tka . AUr i,. 1 from iktHhc IU(i oa tba 1-- 4 I Jr. . by th Ui.il Mj In milt at ,$ ntmuf many Hungs, came to rouse him with it tale of disaster- Gem rat genet at. I have word frmn the It out Hi it a regiment of murines Is eii tlrelv sin rounded hy the Gormans 1 es, nilonil-- ' Well, sir." snd tin I am gnu ml, suill.v uud sleipily, Sony for those humans!" and re tut tied to his silltnheis. lie Gtt.uid rompanhs gihed at the shrniikei Imitation as thev passed Singing and joking tliev went lligli words of Ttdir.ige weie on their Itps thd nervous laughter. Save for at wtniv tandoin Iuise heie and tliere the battalion did not answtr . . lldl them lilids dont know net hft . . tei Melt, we went up sing In1 too, ome good l.nrd. how Iona ago! . . . 'they wont sing when tlov route out,. . . or any time After . . Id 'this war" It mm you. cant yon man It on ypur own side Hie road? How turn It soonf I J i j GU CHICAGO, May 17 -- m I i i it- - d1TnV. FUTIUES 1N .some utmt'i a, ihroitgli it I i I shut II l.h. vvell foiwind In a pleas tin told atillv ekpostd spot mi Hie hinli up a pu lure nf a Minute, ii sntll . tenth Inti reeling I'mir Inf mtn i gl mint- - weie Ibrit- -i :,p wi-- e northeast to timilieiisl of It! nu M n all were other mid fiom isol.it i d fmm the Item'll, who had lagged behind Hie flunks Four Utile lelund- - In a tnilmlint Ikulte en, nnd Hie old I.oehe doliiy Ids dniiinedest time (lavs anil Digits slipping Pains hat Hi lei let'. Into eai h otliei less than a oompnnv In sirtng.li. the Htel h.ilt.ilmii of lie liflli was n., 'I hey lav on to Hit.uk again i tilled m llielr holes and endured nd afier .ertaln date the illv Uhm was relieved The hnltallon imiiihed ppt nt, night flie di iinimiii , .j lije In n.dffs of An fitrf lm Hie ro il Hiev ' e f' ' , - H ti 1 sn t ; e ( was nne, ln k lit hilh ret a re.lnirm Iru helvveen haltles, lit sit on a hem It In lliksun and wnli h n'lk world fu by sttHwel. Oitlte, he tdrivpfuj,ie-fli- d (lenehter of tlje takd uf Croutt sip ;i Afaine, belt herd. the dm k Ahstdle Into ihe omnijiird of her mother's (M. bakery. lloulnnger was last beard from on Hie Chetuin tie I iSr4fo10a infer keeps llte dimes; '&EW YORK, May 17 (API-- One esliililiKlfment going.) 1 lie tltick Ana-tot- e of the most comprehensive buy-jln- g has lmen ordered for dinner hv movements In weeks took place two lieutenants of the hjrst hattallon. with more Hie 4.9 3 4 ln todays Block market 87 francs So ronsiileiailon being ' lOO fiVa to one issues selling 49 I 9 jthan eentlnes. 'I wo ptlvates of the Forty points above yesterdays final quotations Easter money tales despite ii In i li company are (hairing softly cal ling of about $10,000,000) iludeinoist He froin Aftnettlere a t n7 3 8 lbP additional loans' and the unexpected j she pHsscs. U J juitl jfi "ell that o t decrease id byokers loans laBt week i .neither' Oderte nor Ampdld; cones' 'n (AP)- ' ' rl pissed ' , ss It w t. 1 TODAYS TRADING'7 -- IN WALL STREET ided the back ground for the' advance. J.I4KSTOCK Spetinl OGDEN, May 17 fAP) (I SDA) - jn railroad group, the demand. Hogs 692 including 84 maiket; 339 for yan gweringen issues re-- j local packer and 270 San Francisco i of the interstate meting cents guntmerce hopes packers;-mark- et Wta-l- a camnusslnnff approval of , higher; drive in 180 and -- 30 pound. revised merger plan, while the weights $9.50 to $9 90; packing pt-- j accumulation of the Western sows $7. to $7.t)0. issues were baaed on un- 17 market 'Maryland Cattle 34 rumors of buying for C0(, firmed and 17 WyotaiS range; little doing the account oI lhe New York wnflghtv calves $5. to $6.00 traI an1 Baltimore and Ohio roads. ? head vealertj up Talk of higher dividends accom- good she stork $6.50 to 7.00. the rise ln Reading to new panled Sheep 12,618 including 43 mar- - jug,p ground. About a dozen speclal-ke- t; 1 1 ,314 '( bid tgo, 1,044 Omaha r jeg , sold at new high level for and .17 SL Josi : all spring lambs B", year, or purity baking part aleck choice - 6 pound drive ln almonds corporation, American lambs $K- in ur preferred, Electrie Auto Light, Eureka Vacuum and Liggett and , pj-o- iin-ludii- Sug-bprlt- lg ' - (Myers B. NEW YORK, y 17 (AP) Thet on developed a firm undertone raw bugar market was unchanged despite the misgivings ln the oil early today for Cuban hut duty trade regarding the success of the free sugars were 1 32 lower Sales proposed plans for the curtailment reported were 23,t00 bags on Cuban ot crude production. The sharp rise for prompt shipment to an operator jn ttie pipe line shares apparently at $4. 83 and 63,000 bags of PhiJ-,pa- d a sympathetic effect on the steels. Railroad equipments were ipptnes nearby at $4.80 Raw Sugar futures opened un whirled upward as a result of the (hanged to kwo point lower under $7,000,000 orders placed by the selling of new crop positions by Erie railroad yesterday. bouses will Cuban connections but The optim latte statement on busfirmed up later on covering and buy- iness from the head of the General ing by houses with trade and Cnban Motors corporation brought fresh the whole baying to that stock and tended to connection. Trading on mid-day on check liquidation la other motors was light with price at f which had been inspired by reent point nef higher. In refltteJ ) sugar a little inquiry price cuts. was reported at unchanged price The closing was strong. More genwhich ranged frdm $6.40 to $6 20 eral buying of railroad for fine grauulsted. shares occurred following the bulge 4 withIn. Western Maryland to 44 in one half ' PTHTl point of its record Southwestern, MINNEAPOLIS.? May IT (AP price. 8t. Louis, Mobile and Northern, Norfolk a Gulf, Flour unchanged; shipments to $260. and Southern and Chicago Great barrels; hrdft-12Western preferred were 4n special demand. Heavy buying In Baldwin nvtrts ivn nd Pub: nMr1 7 Pln frried rH.GArl7 &inv7 (APt-B- utter of Npw jerser ,n ,(c 402 22. lower, receipts Childs company were lifted to new ery high ground. Total sales were 1,- 40 cents, extra firsts 40 tn io .2l,o nflo fharpg, 2 39 37 cents, to 2 j. cents; firsts seconds ' Vecofpts r,0.246 cas- jud trading slow; market steady; 9 tn 99. 2.4 cents nr- - Wisconsin sacked round whites Idaho flrsta 2h to 21 cents; storage 50 t $3.60; mostly $3.50; $4.65! DOW to $4.50 wckd ruMti 2 itOfSEA 25 cents, extras packed l(!tork aUppHei uberal; demand- - and market slightly trading limited; Alabama' sacked bliss stronger JOTATOEH triumphs $4.85, 1-- 35,-88- 8. 3-- 4 t-- ry Chicago, May n 40; (AP)-- Pot- old 68 cars; POl LTRY CHICAGO, May 17 CAP- )- Poul on track new 108'; old 206; total I 8. shipment 429; Canada 44; try alive, steadv; receipts nine cars ol dstock supplies liberal; demand prices unchanged. atoes receipts new w renl ' 4 1anglais. you ht gun to itnnoutieei other side hntsell? Chew I" 'I lie e oml in cotii luattil roee.tioiu llte tenet tie war wilting tiy llte sluli of a candle uud Diimim sniffed hitsIR'M iff sunnii In 1 Classified Advertising tloti! rnpitilii. It our supper'" Wtih Ihe grajish evened face lie i hniih of lieef that reposed on the mek tin. "V rggiS'hiow it mil!" He disappeared up the crumbled step to the enti.iive of the hole Furnished FOR SALE minutes Intel he slid down -again, followed 1lt.it liower of du. All 'h'l vhid hy a htttallnll mutter the Iteef wus had W fttfilt tut f Wliai the voting men Mr saying rthmti tin liallnliim sti,iiy Would make yom hail but attack order And here iiirt Troops, lay in the wood now ; a hai IhIIoii of the Six Hi mid two imilpttiiie If? It regiment utilflt, half III of the vvhhh wu ef 111 In line on the flank lies com of the Pad de PMieait dawn. Httpud psnles Imd come nut ed hv shell Are tliev liad ptungeil into the wood and Slept where Uiey tinawrak? ned tin except lialtrd, vvoanded by the methodical shetltmi io which the Roche treated the (diet eveiv day. Now, In llte evening, thev were awake and hungry The? sqm I ltd enrh man In Its hole and d'it what they could ahuiit It. A Sttvoge iiH.king tot. In hniteted helmets tn.l I'.itl you saw then dirty uniform lew nUN FOR S4LE Phono 1'hone 11.85-N- Monkey-Mea- t, hi.iiiiiicit jilfice rgliett the Wooii Nortliwe-- t of Lttey le Roiago two lieu tensiiift of Hie Marino hrtgnde squinted by a hole the size of a coflln utul regarded with attention certain cook lltg operjiHons. The ohleh and per HUi the dirtier of the two, was In tent upon a mess kit which wh hnl ii need t) two stones and two Germnfl bayonets over a can of solidified alcohol. In "the mess kit was simmering a grs.vlsh ahd 'unattractive matter whit tlouklfiit yellowish lump, Into which the fed. d! rlndtiatlngly, hits of hard hrt nd and frayed tomatoes from 'a can. , Do what )ou will with JL" he ob(uoilkey-lneti- t tnonkejr-et,- served, Its a great pity that damn Tompkins hjiil to get. himself humped off Iftst flight when we tme hut. He had a way with monkey-meathe kid did liett! I never have any luck with lleu(-ertm- t 1 t, orderlies ! The other waited on twd canteen enp stilted precariously over a pale-la- v ehder flamev The wafer in them begun to IkiIL and bo supplied Coffee , the pale coffee of the Frogs with a spoon that shook s little He considered; flpote Td better boll the sugar In with It." be derided T here Isnt so much of It, you know. And he added WeH tsstfe It more. the contents xt a little nittsltn (arts heavy lieel sugar tligt looked tike Sand. Ills face was pale and somewhat heard troubled, and his week Was straggling and unwholesome He was hot an nnt-o- f doors man and he was hattallon acont officer. A gentlemen oversensitive for Ihe rude Incdnes of war, hi would continue to function anlil he broke and one sensed that ha would suffer while . . uhotit it, coarse-ground- dont Before like monkey-mea- t this med" he waved bis spoon peto lantlj "got Into my .nose 1 never could eat it. l!ut now yon esnt smell hut nfte thing, and. after all. you've got to eat. Hell. John" sniff "V bat th ! ttv Hand on rt- 1 ax-h- or house apartment 4 room, modern home FOR RENT 3 With garden spot, phone 837-- J Choice Tomato plant 15c dor up M 6 132 E. W, l.anrenee Sjoberg, Furnished and unfurnished epart- meats. 100J. Phono FOR 8A1.K- Good wotk horse Call Thatcher Coni Company. 1ltone Thtee clean, liicfly furnished, modern rooms for rent Call at Mrs, Mikkleson, 15 N. 15 East. Phone 192 4 Chevrolet Touring Car tn good 904 w. condition for Bale cheap. Call 7- 1 1001-w- 1 . Modern N. eleanlnt their rlflts. the , mil nitnrr, with fith Bust roomed Fottr FOR SALE teun. Easy bouse Apply 364 new Studobaker Ills hand out FOR SALE-O- ne white top buggy or will trade for lift sway thtMo(1i wlihh wtl. It, ids jmlgmHit. Mr cows or sheep Rhone 693-r-boiled heard: I'.uiMoii'r lelt lie that up ttway Ratted hay, first or seenttd crop J 6 50 per ton.llyruin Produce Co. with Jhe tnnutLini,", "IteV, yttlj dog ull lol.laii hailHlhm rtmmr, S LE Aeollah player piano, FOR y V up'Scout otluoi? over yon A 1 condition, 100 roili), Chhiflet, der I m W It ijip Wflt ll,hojse;"vJttt(l cover and bench. Very reheOnftble. a soiled battalion hmnrvr, blent Ifled Phnnd 1108. 45 8 North Main. S tiv ld and Ids air of'I red FOll AUJ CUnAp -- notiso and lot one Igdeu with vital Informathm 't ii ii it os op n, Hiillllid sketihtlv. Hlr Ihe major, want to the n.iliiiliiui sioiii rill.icr at hnltulioB h'A'hV CHliks-nlffhfetSfarlettea on hand Wednesday, Thursday iieadipiarters I he major xatd ; ttlglu avvav wlr and Saturdays each week. Afsd fruit 'I hV tno ttprajlngy ' Phottb Thomas J.Rovm mtbrntp sn ore. Inexpertly . . ' ' htll ley,,1i3w, fellow pe aijiriifiinc by iWlltsJ llittli!lV,'teetihg Gmid Hirt. I htTR SALE Tomb toe and Huckle- -' ho,e II sin i If you can keep my enf ! berry plants. 25c per doen. fee hot. Tommv-- hs right t.n k n blocks east of Texaco Oil statlbn. soon a I mu have mv stunt Oont let any thing hoppm to tny slttm " FOR SLE. RENT OR TRADE-Ho- mo 12 rooms, two Ithth rooms, I he wotds trlied in the alt n h 2 acres land. Located on Crock, off hackling hi pilol ett12Avenue. Foe sale on easy terms. Pelt VI he IrutlnUmi eommalitler ip Will trade for small home close In. Hist Und. o an olllcer Call 58. . The tteAieimiii growled 1ft svtu pitihfi KometiodFs nlw av tnkln tin FOR 8A LE Two registered Hot mllSiffotn excellent stock. hi Joy out n( Hfe. ,llt Intupry, a wt.I. iervlco. Call J90. t utu if".thai'h a tjipiyry sVii hurl (A. wjtf. l,v)llctde Used furniwur t off; mun uiies loo tiiimv ture. Stove,tab)cs, cftalrs, doors, metils No tel tin' Wlist the old until windows, screens, couch, w wills Glad I ain't a scout ortb-rlots, wash bowls and pitchers, old This wars Imd on Jttn tie takes It lumber hud many other thing Ah suitable for canyori homo furnish, too serious fit wstk though" senflv lie drunk ihe lomiito juice left lng. at 433 North Main. In llte can Jlo IrJed ills coffee, tintl hunted tils mo ill ft. "IVDIt I huil the nmn liete fhnt Invented ?ds nluntlntim RENT-Pho- ne 4 rooms with bath. uiil Tlnu the damn ctipT FOR CHhleeu 441. the 111 ed. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 2911 Child Avenue. Oeden, Utah on or before the 25th day of July A. D. 1927. " CARL C. GARFF. Administrator of the Estate of Christian Garff, Deceased. CAN TAKE ONE Gentle cow In a Balt, Mttsser and Mltchnll attorgood pasture for season. Close la ney for administrator. 590 North Main. Ditto of first publication May I A. D. 1927. Rata and eat pet weaving Brtc per .NOTICE TO 4 It EDITORS rd Mrs. IL C. Lloyd, 137 TV. In the matter of the estats ot 4th North. Phone 803,-m- , Peter Willard R, Hansen, deceased. l eement aork done. In AU kinds Creditors brill present claims with 706-J, or out of town. Call , vouchers to the undersigned at the bank of Thatcher Will par cash rent for 5 to 10 acres Bros. Rnhktrtg Cnmpanv, Logon, UL alfalfa Jand. Phone 927-on or before ilta JOlh day of June,' 4927. A few milk fowrt to pa WANTED , Thateher Bros, Ranking Company turn. Close In. Phone 181-V Administrator. For having rubbish and ashes re- Young and ftnllcn, Attorneys tor administrator, J moved. Pit on 272, ' First publication April 18. 1927, r Last publication May 18, 1827. Garbaga and rubblsB removed. Cal ---- , " yoit-vvl- - , 1 I - CALL THE RELIABLE TRANSFER " MEN 0N J. W, aOLT 4 and ' PIton 442. , . , ' ! f it -- ' wh FOR RENT cool enougHfti Joit wnht bum vf.tfces stone l(p. tb N ot bolted 00111." Then lutep; U bein' wutled enough Jim. hes make ou never tf rtHtler, tie hide off 1 ti- won't . 7 - (To Be Cootmued) E OF MfJiJUFKS 8IJK f the First District of i Judicial District of the Stale 4 tali tn and for the County of Oarita, Cache Valley Banking Company, a corporation, PlsinLff vs Harry E. Johnson ,a widower, and Peter Iteut-le- r, a wtdower, defendants. To bp sold at Sheriff's sate on the 6th day of June a, d, 1927, at 11 oclock a, m. on said day at the front door of the County Court House in Logan City, Cache County, Utah, as the property of said de. fondants, the following described real property situated In Cache County, Utah, Commencing at a point 7 8 tods ortb from the southeast corner of the north half nf the lot 6, on block 35, plat A" of Providence Townslte Survey, and running thence west 16 rod to rods; thence north. 10 the north line of lot 5 on Baid block; thence east on ald north line 16 rods to the northeast corner of lot 5 on said block; thence south on the east 'line of said lot 5, 10 rods to the place of beginning, con-- j and farther tatting 162 iquard described as situate la the southeast quarter of section 10 and in the northeast quarter ot section 15, all in township 11 north of range 1 east of the Salt Lake Rase and Meridian ' Dated May 14, 1927. W. H. SHAW, Short ff of Cache County, Utah By M, L. Peterson, Deputy, v f NOTIC fa 'Hie to-w- it: 7-- 8 A novel dock is in the form of a tablft Lamp, a shade perforated to indicate time intervals revolving agfaifist a fixed point- n. pi FOR It ENT ' 1S4. -- -- 4 room house. Phone WANTED Single or manlivd man fo? work, oa dairy fpTni- - . Steady pniployment , fqr rjght person. Call , i , ( ,) ; 390, f 't CPU keg pandWRhes, .for luncheons, a ptttw, delivered tb J'bur homo, ' , Details 427-- J. i NOT ICE - TO nyiRlTORA ,1 la the matter of the estate of , Bertha Hansen, Deceased. , , Creditors bill Present claim with Voucher to the undersigned at the office of Youltg Si BUllen AttorneVk for Said executor. No, 6 Com met dal lltock, Logtifl.'l'tah, oil or before the 18th flay of July. 1927 Nc phi Hansen, Ekeeutor. Young' Rulhn, Attorney fo" Executor fit st Pttbtira,tiop,Mpy 17, 1927. IjisL Cuhllcation Juuq ,1 J' 1127, . , NOTICE TO 4 HERITORS Who can do plain hnlua In the matter of the estate of sewing and wont profltahlo spare time work. Send stamped address- Elizabeth Jones, deceased. Creditors ed' envelops for particulars. Gien-dal-" s wtll present claims with vouchers to the tincimtgnrd at ihO.Ufah Agr Cd.. Puthami Station Mr V, irultnral College, Lognn oa IY1R PlIXTINtJ. DECOR VITMi or before June 29tb, 1927. Utah, AND PTPEH' HA.VGINO. C4IL I - . CHARLES BATT, K1ST ftrtl V. MTTHEUS., BOI t Administrator,, ' . hOUTII ITIONI'l JliMl-J- . Ji. TOM PERRY, , Ally, for Administrator. FORDS NEW INDUSTRY will make many people wealthy.. Free infort NOTICE TO CREDITORS mation on how you can obtain tho 1ft the Matter or the estate of, full facts, which will glvo'Yeij bd George Hyrum Karrett,' Deceased t opportunity to profit In your own Cl editors will present claims city by the starting of Fords new with vouchers to the undersigned to Industry. Scud two cent stamp and either of them at the reipeetlve self addressed , envelope to Dono place of residence of elrtier. In Lewvan'o Economic Seri Ice, laifayelte iston, Cache County, Utah, on or beBldg., Detroit. , fore the 17th, day of September, 1927. Date of First Publication May 17th. 1927 Ella A. Karren, AdminLOST LOST Milk can either In Logan or istratrix. Earl A. Karrrti. Admln. 1iovldence, Finder noHfy.Jour-nal- . tstrator." C. W. Dunn, Attorney for Administrators. LADIES -- -- o-- ch of keys,. Re tornA Journal Office. Reward. LOST-Run- to One browtil milking FOR RENT Small modern home LOST cow. No brands. Reward, Heary and pigs for sale. 313 fiouth Main. 833-W, Brady. Rhone FOR RENT Modern apartments 812 90 Phone 485-j- . .NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE In The District Court of the First STATE ENGINEERS OFFICE, Judicial District of the Htate of Rait Lake City, Utah, May 2, 1927 Utah In and fog tho County of Notice (s hereby given that J. C. Cache. , , Fottnesbeck, whose post of fee ad- Utah Mortgage Iman Corporation, dress ts Logan, Utah, has fiiade ap- a coiporation, Plaintiff. Vs Lester J and wife, Tessie Morse, Deplication In accordance with the re- Mo-s- e quirements of the Complied Law? fendants, " of Utah, 1917, aa amended by the To be sold at Sheriffs sale on the Session Law of Utah, 1919 and 19-- 6th day of June, a. m. 1927, at 11 5 to appropriate ,1 e. f. . of wata. in. on said 'day at the er from an unnamed spring In Carho oclock, front door of the County Court water Is to Utah. Said be House in Logan City, Cache County, County, diverted at the point of issuance Utah, as tho property of said de1900 which bears 1800 ft, E. and the following described fendants, ft! 8, of the NW cor. of Sec. 23, T. veal and personal property situated 1 2 N , R. 2 E., 8. L. M. and eonvey-e- d iir Cache County, Utah, In a pipe line a distance of 600 Beginning at a point on the south ft. where the water will be used side of thewounty road, running due from April 1 to December 10 of west fro nathe town of Hyde Park. each year for domestic and culinary Cark$ County, Utah, 106 4 rods purposes at the summer home of the east from the west line of Section applicant in Iikan Canyon. 10, in township 12 north of range This application is designated In. 1 east of. the Salt Lake Meridian; the State Engineers Office as File thence east 22 rods; thence south No. 10129. 2 4 rods to Spring Creek; thence All protests agatmt the grot ting in a southwe-iterldirection along Of said application, stating tile rea-- j .Spring creek, following the meanderaffidavit son therefor, must he by ing thereof to a point 14 2 rods ,n south of the plare ot beginning; accompanied with fee of 81.00, and filed tn this office thence north 14 2 rods to beginwithin thirty (30) days after the ning, containing 1 44.160 acres, and completion of the publication of this further described as situated In the i northwest quarter of section 10, notice GEO. M. BACON, township 12 north of range I east of the Salt Lake Meridiaa, together State Engineer Data of first pfibllrailon, May 2, with the tenements, hereditaments 1927. and appurtenances and any and all Date of Completion of publication, Water rights snd Irrigating d I ((Ties thereto belonging or ia anywise apJoee 3, 1927. pertaining. Together w 1th 3 shares 7 of water right in the Hyde Park IrPrincipals of the merry- see saw and rowing rigation Company. 1 May 14, 1927. ' machine are combined in a hew Dated W. H. Shaw, Sheriff of Cache health, building amusement de- County, Utah. By M, L. Peterson, v vice for children. Deputy. 2 to-w- it: 3-- 3-- - NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate of David R, Mathers, deceased. Credit- or Will claims with vouchers to the Undersigned at his real, dence, Providence, Utah, on or before September 22nd, 1927. Date of first publication Mav 16th, 1927, DENTON WILLIAM MATllEWS, ' , t ' GEORGE C,Administrator. HEINRICH, Attorney. NOTICE ed TO CREDITORS Estate ot Henry P. Olsen, deceas- Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Ally. L. A, Minpr 228 State Capitol Salt Lake City, on or before the 23rd day of June a. d. 1927. SWAIN T. OLSEN Administrator of the Estate of Ileu-r- y 1. Olsen, deceased. Date o$ first publication, April 22, - 1927, NOTH K TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate nf Priscilla G. Rowland, deceased. Cr- dltors will present claims with vouch era to the undersigned at his residence 473 West Second South, Utah, on or before July 18th, 1927 Date of first publication May Ln-ga- it, 16th, 1927, THOMAS 1-- d, t NOTH E TO CREDITORS Estate of Christian Garff Deceas- MISCELLANEOUS , FOR SALE -- - Iteanttful purebreed Colev pups Moses 1 Olsen, Cnl- lego Ward. FOli HGK Tomato plant. 35e per dozen. Ernest llnltiner 896 North 6th East, FOR SALE OR RENT IS acre field Close Hi. 61 E. 2nd So 1'lione 290vv 1 bed-stea- In . J r CHAPTER IX 363-j- of fllnf Creditors will present claims with' vouchers to the undersigned executor at the Bank Of Cache Valley Think ing Company, a corporation, Logan, Utah, on or before the !9th day of 1927. Cache , Valley Heptember, Ranking Co , Executor. Young & Bulbul, Attorneys for Executor.. First Ruhlfratlnn May, 17, 1927. Last Publication June 17, 1927, Classified Advertisements must be paid In advance. One cent a word per issue. Minimum for first insertion la cents. pre-ein- ed the Matter of the estate Olif Cronqtmt, also known a OrohqulBt, Deceased. G. ROWLAND. Administrator. 4 CEOROf: . c. heimhch, Attorneji NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the estate Jane Wilcox, otherwise known of, aa Perclnda J. Wilcox, Dlceased. Creditor will present claims with Vouftchers to the undersigned at his place of residence tn logan Citv, Cache County, Utah, on or before the 18th. day of Jutv. 1927 Date of first publication; May 17. 1927. Nathaniel B, Wtleox, Administrator of the estate of said deceased C. W, Dunn, Attorney for Estate. |