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Show 1 Wednesday, May 1, 1929. 7 THE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE JUST KIDS Last: But Not Least. Juniors Ready For Election Day Stebbms 192S King. Zf?A SAY5-MAM- UONES At the nominating convention composed of section officers of the Junior High tachool the students were chosen as candidates to fill student body offices for the coming year: William Stewart and James Jensen, president; Margaret Cardon tffcd Nyena Shepard, vice president; Lucile Emmett and Mary Peterson, secretary; Bob Kimball and Eugene Miller, cheer leader; Dick McDermaid, Bob Harrison, Max Marian Humphreys. Peterson, Ruth Watkins,1 Mariana Thomas, executive committee. Elections will be held next Friday. but it will be some ng MICHAEL REILLY, THE MAIL TRUCK before the town . breken tea DRIVER council-to- ps JONE5HASHIAA BECOME1' va be wiUbe vw to i Twe pTyTiusT kids I SAFETY paper bnnq money into the House' 2 To insure OP MPJ HIS CAREFUL DRIVING THAT AVER.TEC A TERR! BLE- AND MAYOR bme before able s-- ood BREAD CLASSIFIED , ME&.IL would bake ONE I Ajiant --jOClfor 'at sub-divid- HILLS BROS COFFEE r ( Property To Be Sold 773-W- -- v ee W -- -- TWKSlb ..parents fuMuktd kf tnonyomunt mitt CHAPTER XXXIV lekpleable specimen of a man, loesn t it "Yes, about aa base as a man could ie For best results me BAKING POWDER .g-S- Same Prise For Over 30 Years W ao. I i ed Well? Well. You got1, a note. Now. I; wrote that note. I planned this acene, this discovery. I planned it so that your eyes would be opened, so that you would see what she: was, so that you would cast her fromi you unfaithful, a wanton, a Hold on there, -- I broke in; brother of mine or no, I wont bear you call her thoeel names; no not if she wore ten times as unfaithful. You wont, 1 aay. I'll choke the words In your throat ITI kill you. If you utter a word agmtnstlwr. Oh, What have you done ' What have I done) Try to be man. What have I done? calm, Wen, this is what Fye done, and lta the lucky day for you Ive done it; Ive saved you from shame; Ive' freed you from sin; Ive shown you the baseness at this girl. He rose to hls feet "Oh, my brother. Ive stolen fromi you yor mistress; thats what Tvei done Oh, no, you haven't, I. groaned. God forgive yon, Garry; God forgive yea! She's not my not what you think. Shes my Wife ! s SIX CYLINDER. SENTENCES . - a ' i By DR. JOHN W, HOLLAND OO If yon love to hear whining get a dog to do It for you. Bankers say that few men are able to settle they settle down. For most f us, heaven or hen il lies somewhere tw!t our wants and our needs. Many a man has been praised as being lucky who was eternals ly plucky. A faction Is composed of people who have a fraction of ihe truth. Debt, Doubt, and Dlseonrnge-men- t are the three deadly capital D's that do us. 1 1- -3 I thought that he would faint. Hls face went white as paper and h shrank back. He gazed at me with,, He rose and turnod lip the light of a large reading-lamp- ,, hen coming to me he looked me quare In the face. Abruptly his casual manner dropped. He grew sharp, forceful, hls voice rang clear. Listen to me. Im listening came out here to save you, and: Im going to save you. You wanted me to believe that this girl was good. You believed it. You were bewitched, befooled, blinded. I could see it, but 1 had to make you see it. I had to make you realise how worthless she I was, how her love for you was al sham, a pretence to prey on you.i How could X prove It? You would' not listen to reason: I had to take other means. Now, hear me. , "I hear. I laid my plans. For three months I've tried to conquer ber, to. win her love, to take her from you.. he was truer to you than I had for; I must give her cred-S- t for that. She made a good fight,' but I think I have triumphed. Tonight she came to my room at my Invitation." Thats UT-202- ounces SorJjjC o' ADVERTISING which For Sale Majestic range. Phone you The Logan, April 30 508-67 South 5th West. Classified Advertisements Ralph Smith camp of daughters must be paid in advance. Sale For Small 3 room house of pioneers met at the home of One cent a word per issue. with one acre of young bearing Minimum tor first insertion Mrs. Margaret Larsen Thursday fruit trees. Located in Eighth , fifteen cents f afternoon with President Jennie ward. Price $675 00. Terms. Call Israelson presiding and Susie Han-ce- y 730-conducting. Singmg, "Zion Stands With Hills Surrounded.1 FOR SALE irmll Prayer, Chaplain . Lydia Nyman. reet. See. Dr. I. S. Center For Fuller Brushes. Phone 878-Prof. O. W. Israelson talked on Smith. Irrigation.!. Mrs. Lydia1 Nyman For Sale- - No. L white oat seed For Sale read a poem, Pioneers Entering Jamesway Brooder for Phone 441, I bad clutched her. pulled her ta the Salt Lake Valley. Mrs. Anna Immediate delivery. J. W. Morthe light It was Berna - L. Nelson rell. gave a sketch of the Sale Soprano Her face wai white as chalk, her saxaphone. For life of Mrs. Margaret Larsen, She tremeye dilated with terror Phone 839-- J. several fcmall ones? social hour followed during which For Sale 1926 Buick coach. Must bled. She seemed near fainting I thought so." For Sale Modern home, best lorefreshments were served by the sell because returning to New , Now that It seemed the worst was For the same reason Hills Bros, officers of the camp. cation, close in. L. D. Naisbltt. Zealond. Phone 274-- J. letrayed to me, I was strangely Mrs. Sadie Palmer entertained roast their famous blend of Phone 465 or 713. , For Sale Cheap 200 acre farm, calm a childrens party Monday in coffee a few pounds at a time by youre faint Let me lead Sale Household necessities For honor of her daughter Deliahs has two houses on; one mile you"Berna, to a chair their patented, continuous probottled fruit and empty fruit west of Rigby, Idaho All A. grade 10th birthday. Games were played I made her sit down. She said no cess Controlled Roasting. bottles. 508 South 1st West, j land, plenty water. Will sell all word, but looked at me with a wild and luncheon was served to eighNo other process can roast coffee Phone 266-e. Call or write Ij. F, pleading In her eyes. No one spoke.1 or teen girl friends. There we were, the three of us: so evenly and insure such a deThe visitors in the ward the Olson, Richmond, Utah. Berna faint with fear, ghastly, pitiFor Sale Bailed Timothy hay past week were Mrs. J. A. Hulme licious, uniform flavor. ful; I calm, yet calm with a strange, and Federation wheat. Apply Mrs. Herbert Pack, Mrs. .Preston FOR RENT unnatural calmness, and Garry he C. Balling, 30 East 3rd South Thomas, Miss Virginia Daniels, me. He had seated himself; surprised 618. Phone Miss Myra Nelson, Mrs. H. F. orntshed apartment. Inquire and with the greatest sang-froi-d he 1 227 N East. was lighting a cigarette. Luke, Prof. Wm. Allen of Logan A terms. on seven Sale For A tense silence. easy At last I were visitors at the M. I. A. on long broke it room frame house one block For Rent Three roomed modern Tuesday evening. have to W. C. "What furnished. of you of north Geo. got say for apartment, temple. Inquire Mrs. B. M. Allen, Mrs. A. M. Fresh from til orieyourself, Garry?" I asked Y. Smith Real Estate Agency. Earl, 355 South Main. ntal vacuum pack, Israelson and John A. Israelson was how wonderful calm he was. It tettljtheopened MS of Hyrum were visiting at the "Looks pretty bad, doesn't it, key, For Rent Furnished apartment. brother? Sale Best buy For In Logan he said gravely. home of Prof, Israelson the past 01429 new 8 room red brick home Modern 236 North 1st. East. "Yes, it couldn't look worse week. All modern Full conveniences. Looks as if I was a pretty base, Allie Darling left Tuesday for grens parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. bath, also) basement, Rudy furnace $5500 5 room house with 5 N. 334 East. Dillon, Mont., where he will be E. Nyman. t garden spot Mrs. Julia Stallings of Ogden easy terms. 359 So. 1st West. employed for the summer. FOR RENT A splendid Iront room Cache County Mr. and Mrs, Revere Palmer and and Mrs. Chnstena Christensen of at reasonable rates to a steady Mrs. E. J. Palmer motored to Brigham City are spending the For Sale Any part of 1400 shares of Westland Oil company roomer. Phone 977. Malad Friday. Mrs. E. J. Palmer week with their sister Mrs. Anna 00 Tax Deed stock at $3 per share (par is spending the week with her L. Nelson. value $5 00) among other assets Mrs. Andrew was to called Mrs. Levem Martin. MISCELLANEOUS King daughter back of it is six shares of Gebo Edgar Wursten has gone to Lewiston Tuesday on account of Consolidated now 50c at selling illness of child Mr. a the of California to hunt work. and Call William Pilkington, cement per share share. Call 473. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Palmer en- Mrs. Lorln Wiser. contractor, for ail kinds of ce- -. j, Mrs. E. W. A. Mrs. B. ment work. 561 Boulevard. Phone tertained at a dinner party SunNyman, Chicks On hand every day M Continued from Page Six ! . 8. x .i day evening" af, their. home.. .The Nypjan and, Mrs, Oryjn, Nyman Baby coal week. Electric and in the i table was decorated with spring attended the shower at Hyde Park brooders ' ADDITIONAL ASSESSMENTS old weeks and puleight Call 872-for Gladiolus bulbs. JOHN H. flowers. Covers were laid for the Monday afternoon in honor of lets Also milk fed broilers and BARKER Beg at the following. Mr. and Mrs. , Raymond Miss Norma Harris and Mr. Owen 12 weeks old pullets now ready. 7 per cent money on . modern SE cor of the SE4 of Sec 7, Nielson of Hyrum, Mr. and Mrs Waite at the home of Mr. and Phone 113-1 Tom Rowley. N W homes in Logan. Easy payment of SLM ; Twp 13, Range Joe Burger of Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Riley Harris. thence W 5 rods, N 58 rods, W Mrs. Onan Palmer of Logan, Mr It was a great shock to the If you value milk as to Its flavor plan. Cardon Realty company. 40 rods, N 3 rods, E 40 rods, N and Mrs. John James and Mrs many friends of Alma Olsen of PAINTING 40 rods, E 5 rods, S 44 rods, W and keeping qualities, you will Ether Corbett of Benson. After Logan, formerly of North Logan, be delighted with the Jersey milk DECORATING PAPER BANGING 1 rod, S 40 rods, E 1 rod, S 17 dinner the remainder of the even- to hear of his 'death. We all knew sold by Parley Savage. Phone LEONARD MATBEWS rods to beg. containing 3 40 - acres. ing was spent in music and Alma to be a gbod man of clean 1109-- J. PBONE 1136-- 1 habits. His many friends here feel games. SMITHFIELD CITY Mrs. W. E. Nyman, Mrs. A. B deep sorrow in the early depar- For Sale Drain tile, cement Typewriters Overhauled and re(Thos Gittens) Beg at a pt 1.48 Nyman and Mrs. Orvin Nyman at- ture of such a man of sterling headgates. Strong everlasting. chs S of the NW cor of Lot S, paired. A. B. Crockett. Phone 58 tended the meeting of the Wm worth, Our hearts go out in sym- Ernest Steeler, 672 East 9 No. Elock 15, Plat A Smithfield B. Hyde camp of daughters of pio- pathy to his wife and family. Phone 1184-A Logan, Utah. City Survey; thence N 1 48 chs, neers at the home of Mrs. Stephen Many from here attended the 32 Pedersen & Co. West 1st E 2 chs, S 1 03 chs, SWly 2 chs Cora Lutz. A long cortege fol North. Logan Utah. Thurston, Sr., of Hyde Park on funeral. to beg. , 16 cemeMarto Mrs. remains lowed the the Friday. Tuesday, April LOGAN 7 PER CENT MONEY to loan on Mrs. Emma Palmer entertained garet Larsen reached her 87th tery. TARBET Commencing at a childrens party Monday in milestone. She enjoyed a visit Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Hodges of modern homes la Logan, H. A. EUGENE at the NW cor of Lot 3, Block honor of her daughter LaVons from a goodly number of friends Smithfield were in attendance at Pedersen & Co. 32 West 1st North. 40 Plat "A Logan City Survey; 14th birthday. Games were played and relatives. Mrs. Larsen is hale the funeral of the Sprouse baby. Logan Utah. B 9 rods, S 5 rods, W 9 thence 14 and luncheon served Mrs. a of a to, sister wonderful Mrs. and girl Hodges is hearty and, has N 5 rods to beg CALL THB RELIABLE TRANSFER rods, one for of W. Cl her age. friends. memory Sprouse. MEN J. W. AULT and SON SMITHFIELD Miss Jane Burrell entertained a tMrs. G. W. Sprouse who spent Mrs. Roxena Hopkins received Phone 448. WM. T. TINSCOUGH few Miss friends Beg at a word for her daughter Sybil girl Monday evening the winter in Salt .Lake, Miss pt 11 40 chs N and 15 80 chs W Hopkins of Salt Lake City that on it her home. Games were enjoyed Varel Sprouse of Logan and Miss Wanted To Rent 5 or 6 room of the SE cor of the NE'i.of LaVem Sprouse and Mr. Merrill Monday she was appointed chiel and refreshments were served. modem home. Close in. Phone Sec 30, Twp 13, N Range 1 E of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Follett and Sprouse who were In Thayne, 447-clerk for the state board of equaliSUM: thence N 2 50 chs, E 65 zation to succeed to the vacancy family of Salt Lake City are Wyoming, were called home to chs, N 2 50 chs. E 9.55 chs, NTy left by the resignation of Roscoe spending the week end with rela- assist in caring for their little Wanted! Ambitious, industrious .76 chs, W 10 30 chs, S .76 chs, introduce and supply E. Hammond as secretary of the tives. person-tbrother. E 2.70 Chs. S 4 80 chs, E 2 65 chs the demand for Rawleigh HouseMrs. Howard Ferguson left on board. Miss Hopkins has been to beg .Also beg 7 25 chs, S and hold Products in - Logan and for Thursday for Lansing, Michigan, employed with the state board ' ' other nearby towns and certain 7 chs E of the NW' cor of SV2 to join her husband who is ema number of years. the NE of Sec 30. Twp 13, rural districts. $150 to $400 ? of Mr. and Mrs. Golden Nyman ac- ployed there. N Range 1 E, S, L. H ; thence or more Rawmonth clear Mr. entertained Mrs. and Heber Lee Mrs. profit. Ferguson' by companied E 7 chs, S 1 50 chs, E .40 chs, leigh. Methods get business everyand Mrs. Tuesday evening in compliment to Cronquist of Benson WTy 540 chs, E 5 40 chs, N .50 where. No selling experience reOliver Johnson of Logan motored the 19th birthday anniversary of chs, W 56 chs to Bear River,; quired. We supply products, outto Pocatello Sunday and visited her son Leon. Games were played thence NIv along said River fit. sales and service methods with Albert Nyman who has been and radio enjoyed. A dainty plate 2 70 chs, W 3 30 chs, S 40deg need. Profits inyou everything In a serious condition for two luncheon was served. 10 min, W 8 70 chs to beg. Cont By Alice Judson Peale crease every month. Lowest pricMr. and Mrs. James A. Cragun months. They report he is feeling 6 43 acres. , most best es; values; complete were Smithfield dinner of guests slightly better. LOGAN DRESSED ALIKE service. W. T. Rawleigh Co. Dept. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holmgren and of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Nyman 1DA B SPILLMAN Beg at a Pt 2, Until they were 10 and 12 reDenver, Colo. children of Bear River City spent Sunday. 9 rods E of the SW cor of lot were Phoebe and Jane spectively, Holmothseveral Mrs. Ernest Nyman and the week end with 2. Block 4. Plat "B Logan Citv LOST ers are building new chicken dresseda exactly alike. That made E 2 Survey, thence N 7 rods, as they such pretty picture Coops. Lost Gold medfil.' B, P. O. E. for rods N 2 rods E 2H rods, S 9 walked street down the together. Mrs. Susannah Ferguson is in rods, W 4 Vi rods to beg. boxing.. Ivan 'Smith engraved could hear gentle ladies the Budge hospital receiving treat- They on back. Finder return to JourHYRIM "Sismurmur as passed: they ment for diabetes. Reward. MRS MARTINA ANDERSON Beg nal How And those sweet! how ters! R. H. Fryer of Sait Lake City at NW cor of said lpt 5 blk 3, was the dinner guest on Thursday sisters both hated it' Lost Between Hyde Park and A Hvrum " itj) Survey; felt plat the that elder, Jane, being and spent the week end with Mr. it was not Cornish one week old Jersey thence E 13 rods S 10 rods, for to fair her quite and Mrs. C, A. Nyman. heifer calf. Dropped out of autoW 43 3 rods N 10 rods to beg. be in clothes Just kept "baby Miss Jean BurreU who has been because she had a younger sis- mobile. Finder notify Paul Nash, 111 with pneumonia Is improving. ter. She thought there ought to Weston. A gearless and clutchless autoMr. and Mrs. Charlie Izatt of be some distinction mobile engine has been invented clothher in showa kind of ing of being Thatcher, -- Idaho and Mr. and to mark her by a Frenchman. r piece. Mrs. Robert Glen of Soda Springs ingPhoebe, on the seniority. felt other hand, dresscommon of The practice .end with rela- grieved because it seemed to her spent the-we- ek children alike, unless it cointives, that her mother always chose ing cides with their own colors and styles which were un- is a trespass on theirpreference, individto her. They looked is only natural that and it uality; ai harden City News Notes becoming ... t? charming on her slender, blue they should resent it. eyed sister, but on herself, she We should forego the satisfacfelt, they possessed all the grace- tion of having two little daughGarden City, May 1 Funeral ful outlines of a potato bag. ters. charmingly and identically services were held in the Garden But the thing which irritated dressed, and allow each one to 1 them both the most was the fact choose her own clothing within City meeting house Tuesday at .1 L no. . p. pi. for the baby of Mr. and that their own tastes never were the wide margin of appropriateMrs. C. W. Sprouse. The speakers consulted. They loathed the feel- ness and good taste. When in Salt Lake Stop at the were Elders E. M. Pugmire, C. W. All of us like to express our PEERY HOTEL own individuality, and there is no Pope, J. W. Gibbons and Bishop GHICHESTERS PILLS That Home like Place Clarence Cook. Prayers were ofKtAAa because reason children, why fartlwl AkfMPrgfl4 A Clean. Respectable, Modern to fered by Elders Morris T. Hodges to be sisters, should happen they the Minute. Rates Reasonable Pill is IU4 ad and Royal Pope. The music was be denied this privilege. metallic boxes, patled with $1.25 to $3.00 furnished by the ward choir un4 Kibbos. TakeMetlMN foP Atk fffW Dncflal. der Chorister L. L. Cook. Duets FREE GARAGE absorbs the activiDIAMDWf fc.R8 Agriculture MILLIONS OF POUNDS USKD BKAND V 11X4. tor 49 years toows West Temple and Broadway were sung by Sisters Louise Cal-de- r, BY OUR GOVEKNMKM f of Ruties of about 80 peP-ce- nt V u Best. Safest ILeHsbftt. Br Nww I Theora Pope and Rhule Sims, manias 17,000,000 population. 1019 SI MWMISTS ftluVWftUS North I Feature Syndicate. Registered la United States Patent Office. !T recovering from 1 his NORTH LOGAN righted PAGE SEVEN. BARNESV!Lje HAS COMMENDED Friday Next . Cop COUNTY, UTAH (& 1928. VVralern Nvvtpapu LEGAL Union NOTICES PROBATE AND GUARDIAN SHIP NOTICE CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION wild, straining eyes. God forgive me! Oh, why Sdn't you tell me, boy? Why didn't yvU tell me? In his voice there was a note morw poignant than a sob. You should have trusted me, he went on. "You should have told me., When were you married? "Just a month ago. I was keeping, lit as a surprise for you. I was wait-- i Ing till you sold you liked and1 thought well of her. Oh, I thought you would be pleased ana glad, and; I was treasuring it up to tell you. "This Is terrible, terrible!" ! His voice was choked with agony. chair, Berna drooped wearily. Oher Her wide, staring eyes were fixed on the floor in pitiful perlexity. Yes, its terrible enough. Wo' were so happy. We lived so joyous-- ; ly together. Everything was per-- i feet, a heaven fur us both. And1 then you came, you with your charm that would lure an angel from hlghi heaven. You tried your power on myi poor little girl, the girl that never loved but me. And I trusted yon. If tried to make you and her fnends.1 I left you together. In my blindj Innocence I aided you In every way a simple, loving fool. Oh. now It see. (To Be Continued) with vouchers to the undersigned executor at his residence in Logan, Utah, on or before the 18th day. of i June,-192- 9 muiahua D. W. Cook, Executor. Young It Bullen, Attorneys for Executor. First Publication, April 17, 1929. Last Publication, May 18, 1929. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of, Joseph B. Scarborough,1 Deceased. Creditors ' will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the banking house of the undersigned administrator at Logan, Utah, on or before the 19th day of August, 1929. Thatcher Brothers Banking Company, Administrator. Young & Bullen, Attorneys for administrator. First Publication, April 17, 1929. Last Publication, May 18, 1929. SHERIFFS SALE In The District Court of the First Judicial District Of the State, Of Utah, in and for the County of Cache. Beneficial Life Insurance Plaintiff vs Roy S. Kent, Millie C. Kent his wife. Howell Real Estate and In- vestment company, a corporation, Defendants. To be sold at sheriffs sale on the 10th day of May 1929 at 12 oclock noon at the front door of the County Court House In Logan City, Cache County, Utah, the following described property to-w- it: Commencing at a point 2.25 rods West from the Northeast corner of Lot 5- - in Block 35, Plat A of Logan City Survey, and running thence South 9 rods; thence thence West 2.25 rods: North 9 rods; thence East 2.25 rods to the place of beginning, subject to a free and perpetual right of way over that part pf said tract of land described as follows. Commencing at a point 2.25 rods West from the North east corner of Lot 5, in said Block 35, Plat A of Logan City Survey, and running thence South 75 feet: thence West 4 75 North feet; feet; thence thence East 4 feet; to the place of beginning, together with a free and perpetual right of way over the following described tract, Commencing at a point 2.25 rods West from the North- easfc corner of Lot 5, In Block 35, Plat A, Logan City Survey, and running thence South 75 feet thence East 4 feet; thence North 75 feet; thence West 4 feet to the place of beginning. Together with all rights to the use of water for irrigating said lands and for domestic use thereon to which the defendants Roy S. Kent and Millie C. Kent, hi,s wife, or the premises herein described, were on or after Decm-b- er 6. 1923, howsoever evidenced. Dated this 16th day of April, In The District Court of 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 oL. Emma Larsen, Deceased. Creditor . will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned administrator, at his residence in North Logan. Utah, on or be' fore the 18th day of June, 1929. Lister Larsen, Administrator. Young & Bullen, Attorneys for Administrator. First Publication April 17, 1929. Last Publication, May 18, 1929. TO .CREDITORS , NOTICE In the Matter of ihe Estate of, 1920. W. SHAW, Sheriff of Cache William McCalmont, Deceased. Creditors will present claims County, Utah. to-w- it: a . I f 1 t t |