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Show Wednesday, May 29, 1929. . . they were visiting with friends. A number of people from the ward attended the graduation ex- erctses at the South Cache high school. Fred Buckley of Clearfield, Utah and Mrs. Theresa Strand of Salt Lake were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Lundberg Sunday. The Primary officers are now busy rehearsing the children for the Primary May Festival which will be held at 8 oclock May 31 In the River Heights ward recreation halL day, where Schools Close On River Heights The River Heights, May 23 commencement exercises for the River Heights eighth grade pupils were held in ward chapel Wednesday evening. Opening song, by 6th, 7th and 8th grade girls, The Mountain Stream. Prayer, E. J. Keveren. Song by 1st and 2nd Beautiful Dolly." grade girls, My Welcome address Lucy Nieder-hause- r. 5th 4th, and Song by 3rd, grade girls, Apple Blossom Maidens. Valedictory, Lloyd Jensen. Piano solo, Melba Sandberg. Song by students of 3rd, 4th and 5th grades, My Blue Ridge Mountain Home. Class' prophecy, Mae Lundberg. Vocal solo, Marie Mor- tensen of 4th grade. Address to graduates, J, Karl Wood. Song by boys of 1st and 2nd grades, The Concert Bullfrogs Song, by students of 6th, 7th and 8th grades, How Can I Leave Thee. Presentation of certificates, Bishop Walter A. Scholes, Song by the girls of 6th, 7th and 8th grades, Floating With The Tide. Benediction. Bishop Walter A. Scholes. Tn6 r&dud,t6s &r6i Rsy Bowen, Isabelle and Lucille Dunn, Mark Fuhriman, Lloyd Jensen, Stella Kent, Orval Lloyd, Mae Lundberg, Leora Mortensen, Lucy Nieder-hause- r, Mae Nielson, Calvin Petersen, Melba Sandberg, Afton Spenst, Howard Smith, Martha Thompson, Zella Wood. Elder Tibbitts and Elder Cardon of the high council were speakers at our sacrament meeting. Prayers were offered by Charles B. Olson and Lewis J. Bowen. Walter Davis of Malad, Idaho, 'came over Sunday. Mrs. Davis and their children and Miss Francis Rider went back to Malad with him. John Davis was visiting with his family and friends Sunday from Tooele where he is employed. ' Miss Anna Olson spent Sunday In Preston, Idaho where she was visiting with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Lundberg motored to Preston, Idaho Tues- - ' -- ' North Logan, May 23 The mencement exercises of the eighth grade, of the district school were held at the North Logan chapel Thursday evening with 12 students receiving diplomas. Invocation by Harvey Folkman; class song, School Memories; class history, Esther Israelson; Misses Olive Kemp and Esther Israelson played a violin solo accompanied by Miss Lettie on the piano; class prophecy, Floyd Wilhelm; valedictory, Dean Olsen; presentation of cer- Btship J. H. Kemp, ad dress to the graduates, Joseph Hansdh of Logan. At the close of the exercises the a class graduating presented to Mr. Crook-sto- n. purse and key-rin- g com- A dance was enjoyed close of the program. at with flying Fourteen served. guests werejastic examinations colors, and with a grade of 100 present. s A. Craguniper cent in higher mathematics Mr. and of Smithfield, Mr. and Mrs. NephlAU his other ratings, mental and Lauritzen; Mr. and Mrs. Wilford physical, were high too high, in Moser of Logan a ere visitors in fact, in the case of his stature. the ward Sunday. Representative Smith appealed himself Mrs. Jack King entertained a to the navy secretary, of the few friends and relatives at a the smallest member Informed that his prettily appointed luncheon Sun- cabinet only day evening in honor of her superior height was the secrething against Davis, the birthday anniversary.' Messrs,.. Willard Nyman, Ross tary, over the opposition of the Hancey and Bazel Folkman spent naval bureau chiefs, revoked the So Idaho it to have the rule. the week end at Bear Lake. Mrs. Elam Cronquist spent Sun- tallest midshipman at Annapolis. day at Gentile Valley with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Christensen. ing at Burley and Jerome with relatives the past week. Mi. and Mrs. C. A. Nyman en- tertained Messrs. R. H. Fryer and at dinner Joseph C. Blackburn Friday evening. Misses and Mahalia -- Palmer Mabel Ferguson left for California Wednesday for a visit with rela- NORTH LOGAN Mrs.-Jame- tives. Miss Katie Smith of Garland is visiting with her sister Mrs. Ernest Nyman. Miss Beth Christensen of Day-to- n was visiting with relatives the past week. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Nyman and daughter Marietta spent Wednesday in Ogden. Mrs. Lutie Fryer, Mr. and Mrs Lathael Fryer, Mf. and Mrs. Waldo Holladay of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Holladay and daughter Geraldine of Bountiful were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Nyman Saturday evenCarl and W. E. Nyman motored to Pocatello and Me Cammon Thursday and spent the seek end with relatives. Miss Luzon Holladay left for Salt Lake City Saturday evening where she will take a course in the Henanger Business College. A few friends of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis E. Wilhelm laden tflth good things to eat called on them Friday evening and spent the evening. The guests were entertained at bridge and radio program. At the conclusion of the evening's luncheon entertainment the CHRYSLER Salt Lake City, May 28 (AP) Regulations of the United States navy have been set aside by Secretary Adams In order that a tall Idaho boy may enter the Naval A Washington special academy. to the Salt Lake Tribune today relates how D. William Davis, soli of former Governor Davis of Idaho, has been admitted to the academy despite his 6 feet, 3 i three-fourinches, an inch and above the maximum by height heretofore provided naval regulations. Young Davis, appointed a midshipman by Representative soh T. Smith, passed his schol- th MOTORS PRODUCT Name for which please send THE to the following address; . Address One Year, $5.00; Six Months, $2.75; Three Moths. $1.50; Per Month, 50c. For KfntA modern no, fr Cache, j Christensen, oSSSl. furnlshed Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Richmond, Utah In Cache County, State of Utah, on or before the 2nd day of July A. D. 1929. Date of First Publication May 2 A. D. 1929. Hattie 3-- 7-- 1- -2 7-- FA istratrix. GRAIN FUTURES Chicago, May 29 (AP) Table: Close Low Wheat: High, $ 97 $ 96 8 May $ 98 8 1011-- 8 8 .99 1.01 July 1.041-- 4 104 Sept ' 1 95 1 W NOTICE Admin- & Nelson, Fonnesbesck Available soon, 2 room and 4 room apartments, well furnishor 465. ed. Call 1071-- Fr Christensen, TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the estate of Four room house with garden and snlall pasture. Call Peter O. Hansen, Deceased. Creditors will present claims 1 08 09 b 997-1 10 8 Dec. with vouchers to the For Renfr A nice front room. No ed at his residence undersign143 East LIVESTOCK objection to light house keep- Fourth North Street, Logan, 29 tUSDA)Hogs: Suitable May for workers. Ogden, ing. Temple Utah, on or before the 18th day 229 for the 241 North 3rd East. receipts 820, including 10-of July, 1929. Date of first publicents local market. Mostly cation. May 17, 1929. FOR RENT A splendid front room lower, best butchers $10 William C. Jacobsen, Adminis7 at reasonable rates to a steady trator. lb light bulk $10 50; few $8.-$- 8 50. sows 977. roomer. Phone $10. W. Dunn, attorney for estate. packing C. lights Cattle: .receipts 50, for local NOTICE TO CREDITORS apartment. market, steady to strong, S odd For205 Rent Furnished East 3rd North. In the Matter of the Estate, . lots good cows $8 8 80; bulls of Thomas Muir, Deceased. $7,75-$- 8 50; good and choice veal For Rent Two roomed house Creditors will present claims calves $11 235 W basement lot. with and with vouchers to the undersigned Sheep: receipts 125, for local 5th Northr Phone 585-J-- 2. at his residence In Mendon City, market, truck load 87 lb shorn Cache county. Utah, on or beyearling wethers $10.50. LOST fore the 25th day of July, 1929, date of first publication May 22, FLOUR & BRAN Lost hat and 1929. cowboy Boys May 29 (API Minneapolis 1034-Please Thomas Muir, Jr., Executor of Jumper. phone Flour 20c lower; in carload lots the Last Will and Testament of family patents quoted at $6 25-said deceased. MISCELLANEOUS 35 a barrel in 98 pound cotton C. VI. Dunn, Attorney for j sacks. Shipments 40,125. Marcelling and all kinds of waves Bran and curls by Amy Hope, expert NOTICE, TO CREDITORS under Schramm-John-so- n operator BUTTER & EGGS In' the Matter of the Estate of. 1241. Drugs, phone Butver Chicago, May 29 (AP) Rasmus Olsen, Deceased. unchanged; receipts 8,069 tubs. Reliable man wanted to run Creditors will present claims 13,663 lower; Eggs receipts business In Cache county. with vouchers to the undersign29-cases; extra firsts, $8 to $12 daily profits. No capital ed executor at the bank of Thatfirsts, 28 ordinary firsts. 26 or experience required. Wonder- cher Brothers Banking company, storage packed firsts ful opportunity. Write today. Logan, Utah, on or before the 30 3 4c; storage packed extras CO., Dept. T., Freeport, 111. 19th day of July 1929. 31 c. Norman D. Salisbury, AdminisFor Concessions, Fourth of July trator. Don See celebration. POULTRY Edwards, Young & Bullen, Attorneys for Chicago, May 25 (AP) Poutry, Phone 542. administrator. realive, steady with decline; First publication. May 18, 1929. For Fruit tree spray, call Thos Lest publlcatidfi June 18, 1929. ceipts 22 trucks, fowls 28 113-Rowley roosters broilers 44c; 29c; NOTICE TO CREDITORS ducks turkeys Fred C. Kidgeil, Jr. Insurance In the matter of the estate of spring ducks 30c; geese 15c. Cache Valley bank Agency. building. Hall Insurance on all Lars Pearson,willDeceased. POTATOES Creditors present claims kinds of crops. Phone 236. 29 Pota(USDA) with vouchers to the undersignChicago, May Mormon-Address 94 67 Wanted Dealer toes, receipts cars, on track ed, at her resident in Millville for W. H. Cache County Utah on or before Roosevelt cars, new, 180 old; total U. S. shipments 734 cars; new stock trading o The JoumaL the 15th day of July 1929. Emma Pearson, administratrix. slow, market weak; considerable Wanted! Industrious Ambitious, Alabama on the market. Edward S. Chambers, attorney, decay person to Introduce and supply 137 sacked bliss triumphs best $3.50- -: North Main St. Logan i ma mssj lneil l ;3 65 Texas sacked bliss tri- the demand for Rawlelgh House- Utahv In and hold Products Logan $3. stock Date of first poor publication, May umphs $2 00; South Carolina barrel Irish other nearby towns and certain 13. 1929. a cobblers mostly $5.75. Old stock rural districts, $150 to $400 NOTICE TO CREDITORS too few sales to establish market. month or more clear profit. Raw-lelMethods get business everyIn the Matter of the Estate of, reAnson E. Thornton, Deceased. Spring controlled wire tongs where. No selling experience Creditors will present claims have been invented to lift eggs or quired. We supply products, outwith vouchers to the undersigned water fit, sales and service methods vegetables from boiling inadministrator at his residence in without Injury or danger of slip- everything you need. Profits crease every month. Lowest pric- Mendon, Utah, on or before the ping. es; best values; most complete 19th day of September 1929. Burley A. Thornton, Admlnls-trftto- fi A new automobile windshield service. W. T. Rawlelgh Co., Dept Colo. Denver, holds a block of to salt wiper Young & Bullen, Attorneys for melt ice and snow. Save your money with Federal administrator. Building It Loan Association. First publication. May 18, 1929. We pay you 7 per cent Enquire Last publication June 18, 1929. of Geo. Y. Smith general agent. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Typewriters Overhauled and reIn the Matter of the Estate of 58 Nellie Westover, Deceased. paired. A. B. Crockett Phone Creditors will present claims a Housework wanted young with vouchers to the undersignby Classified Advertisements 777-Phone girl. must be paid in advance, ed at the office of C. W. Dunn, Bank Cache Valley One cent a word per issue. on modern Attorney, cent money per Minimum for first insertion Logan, Utah, on or behomes In Logan. Easy payment Building, fore the 18th day of July .1929. fifteen cents plan. Cardon Realty company. Date of first publication, May 17, H. A 1929. John H. Westover, AdministraFOR SALE Pedersen At Co. S3 West 1st tor. North. Logan Utah. George A. Bigler, AdministraFor Sale Peona blooms. Phone CALL THB REUABLH TRANSFEB tor. 849-C, W. Dunn, attorney for estate. MEN J. W. AULT aad SON 8 weeks old pigs for sale. Call 551 Phone 448. NOTICE TO CREDITORS North 2nd East. Logan. In the Matter of the Estate of, 7 PER CENT MONEY to loan on modem homes In Logan, H. A. Mary Edna Wolford, Deceased. Heater, 336 N 3 E. evenings Creditors will present claims Pedersen At Co. 82 West 1st North 2 ton Logan Utah. For Sale 1925 Ford with vouchers to the undersigned truck. Steel body, baloon tires. administrator at his residence at Palace Meat Market Smithfield. Call William Pilklngton, cement 625 East 2nd North, Logan, Utah, contractor, for all kinds of ce on or before the 22nd day of July A modern 5 room home with ment work. 561 Boulevard. Phone 1629. X9 rods, 425 N. 1 E. For 3500.00, 773-Chester E. Durant, Administracan arrange terms. Geo. Y. Smith tor. Real Estate Agent . PAINTING Young & Bullen, Attorneys for DECORATING PAPER HANGING administrator. For Sale Tulips for Decoration LEONARD MATHEWS First publication May 20, 1929. 598-J-- 4. Phone day. Angus Last publication June 20, 1929. 1138-- J PHONE Humphreys, College. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SHERIFFS SALE ton 4 For Sale Used Dodge Office of the city - recorder of truck. Screen sides. Phone 542. City, Utah.In The District Court of the First Lewiston Dons Barbecue. the 13 day of May A. Judicial District of The State D. Dated A 1929. to 2 lbs. And of Utah, in and for the County Spring frys 1 Sealed proposals will be reof Cache. yearling hens that are laying at this office until 7:30 for sale at Passeys farm. The Bonded Adjustment Bureau, ceived oclock p. m. on the 3rd day of a vs. I. J. corporation, plaintiff, June A. D. 1929, for the For Sale Small pasture on East and Mrs. Hortense V. of all materials and rorfurnishing the conCenter street See Dr. X S. Shepard his Defendants. wife. Shepard waterstruction of Lewiston Smith. To be sold at sheriff's sale on works district No .4. City For Sale Cheap 200 acre farm, the 20th, day of June, 1929 at 12 Instructions to bidders togethhas two houses on; one mile oclock noon, at the front door er with plans, profile specificawest of Rigby, Idaho. All A. grade of the County Court House in tions and forms for contract and land, plenty water. Will sell all Logan City, Cache County, Utah, bond may be obtained from T. H. or Call or write H. F. the following described property Humpherys, city engineer at his Olson, Richmond, Utah. office In Logan City, Utah, for Beg. 45 ft. 9 W of NE C. Lot $5.00 which amount will be reJersey Cows For Sale Gem Jer- 8, Plat A, W. 23 ft. 3 S. 80 ft.; funded upon the return of the E 23 ft. 3; No. 80 ft. to beg. with specifications etc.. In good consey farm, Hyrum. Phone 131 of way. dition before 12 oclock noon on Plants For Sale Tomatoes, cab- right Also beg. at a point 108 ft the day after the bids are openall flowers bage, cauliflower, East of the SW cor. Loti 4, Block ed. varieties. L. E. 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