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Show 4TT Wednesday, February 12, WT S V g V V V Z 4 1D30 I I HW Wai ? i I 4 f T7 i1 1 1 t n r - r 4 4 ryTFyy rtp(T xf ' ?jyjr?sJiyr'?JfvT 4 4404440044. 4 0 TUX JOURNAL. LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH PACE SEVEN JUST KIDS Somebodys Getting Dressed, HEVTON Thee, HEY-MU3-H? DEPARTMENT Every Newton Scent Attends T WHAT5 Kjo HNSKl'V teuMMlN wheie tyie MRS. CHRIS CHRISTIANSEN Correspondent VN-- anv VO Grr my PQELS. THE MATtER- -? ' VOuP POP GOV . Y. clean SHt?T5? LAUNDRY 33: PARLEY E, DUNFORD, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned administratrix of said estate! at her residence at 81 East 2nd South, Logan, Utah, on or before the 20th day of March 1S30. Mary J. Dunford, Administra- trix. Young & Bullen, Attorneys for Administratrix. First publication January. 17, 1030. Last publication February 17, i i ,1930. -- NOTICE TO CREDITORS Celebration In the Matter of the Estate of. Sarah Jane Holt, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned or .either of them, at the resid-cnot either In Trenton, Cache Utah, on .or before the ' County, 20th. day of June, 1930. Date of First, Publication, Feb10th, 1930. ruary For Sale First crop alfr.lfa. DeWilliam 8. Holt. , livered. Phone Sarah L. White, Administrators of .said Es- FOR SALE tate. BABY CHICKS I have secured forty IhousandJ u. W. Dunn, Attorney fer Es- Leghorns for March and April 'tate. delivery. Can fill your orders promptly. Chicks everyday after March 1st. Coal and Electric estates of Brooders. See our Warmshaft In theW.matter .of the Maughan and Hannah Brooder In operation with 1000 Uyrum deceased. chicks. Phone 113-Tom Row-le- Maughan, both Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned : cotFor Sale New Administrator, at his residence in Cache Countyr tage on choice lot. East on North Logan, Firth North. U. O. Lumber Utah, on or before the 30th day of March, 1930, Company. Plrane 38.. Date of first publication JanLOST uary 29th, 1930. George W. Maughan, Adrainls-tratfor "said estates. Found Automobile hub crp. Get L. E. Nelson, Attorney for said it at Journal Office. estates. I Newton, Feb. 10 About twenty-fiv- e boy scouts, along with their Scoutmaster, J. J. Larson, assistant scoutmaster Leroy Sparks, aRd patrol leaders with some of their dads also accompanying them all enjoyed an evening out on the long slope of the hill by John Jenkins place east of town They went at 7:30 taking with t:era their skiis, sleds and schooners and had a time long to bo remembered. The sounding of the sirep, Saturday at 1 p. m. called the scouts together for the purpose of joining the rest of the scouts of Cache Valley at Logan, and taking ce iZy-r-' , , i - . i The Journals Cross Word Puzzle Italy, Holland Are To Copy ACBoaa 1, Clock 4, DEPARTME NT a tkly ( Preston, Feb. 12 Mrs. Anna part in the parade and the exer Mt'rriI1 11 Feb. Chicago, (Special) of Richmond is visiting rises of the 'day which they "did with whole heartedness and all with her parents, Mr. .and ""Mrs.: International popularity of T. Crockett of this city, jty broadcasts is Indicated by the the pride of a Boy Scout. The (success of the Second Universal roll cal! in the evening showed in4TT vtUtYvc- Safety Series, which ended with every member present accompanMiss Ida M. Tarbells address on ied by J. J. Larsen, Leroy Sparks, Snt?5nH the National e RmRpCwhprf?ehA Jatluary 14 Bishop Halph Jones. Lavar will nnnnrff tnecifv and Archie Jenkine. to theconsider meeting today H m nQMprn Tf , Messrs La Mont and Nolan fin spent the week end at the 0 T f IT, Dow-dl- tt, S3 Mi I is iIns ai:E:oin3J darSIl N A t H ID. Does halo tl. n S E 'EtKff sanatj&sjlWmeE! El EGA R EiSBL-E'- of ancon-clou- E 43. Proaorlbod PjED T,E E P AjC'EKIR A'N A NTARp,SrETjO,N R'S LiEiLIi Ip Hayi march -. 44. 41. S- II. Mntlirmatlral (anrllnn W IHInply 4. 44. Voaao hortra 4H. eirr tablri il. Bnrerase 43. Join 44. Slain qnantltico of II K 3. il. 33. 53. 54. Ik ! oplratly Inierta Hinds oaeoa Ovori pretlx ( nnstellntioa Hapooooi Khmer .-- rooront 01 14 WolrroS kl. HroWIrd U. IimWi Sin Javnl p Mov 4la Follow Pltlri esk it4k trod nolle EijD 44. Poor 41. filnrr fet i rohleta lalia Icati ed ' , ' ' Mes-dam- on-stree- es ! ' 1 For Folks Parties , -- n IORSALE fr -- ' j y. . up-to-d- . or var. home of Dr. H. R. McGee in Koala motlloloo 45. iohabRaat of Coifnty , JDO WW lalo ft a lty Logan. si. roi to siaht 1. 5 ran the ' O. Teaionto k the speech- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nelson S. Oman of j It, Jlewtpapor nud war Mr. and Mrs.i Amasa Beckstead countries to translate use them in and ftft. paracrapha lirarlnr plays igs'and rota and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hansen returned the latter (.aiNia Ik, a. of last Ua Praailo accipart for bymkrt 40. Jtepllea spent Thursday afternoon at week from California where they radio - campaigns against 4. Mint led odlam dents. Logan. They were guests of Mr. have been spending cold the increased for and Mrs. Fred Fredrickson while winter months. They report havRequests reprints the men attended the wrestling ing had a very good time while throughout the series, and reached a high point during the closmatch. The ladies enjoyed a away. The radio playlet show. Fred'' Struri returned to Salt ing weeks. Traffic" drew hund- t i The Junif plris of the M. I. A Lake City, Saturday of last week Cock-Eyreds of letters of commendation met at the hame-o- f then teacher, after spent about two from all parts of the. country. Mrs. Olga Hansen, last week ar.d weeks having here. An average' of more than 28, -did thi-.l- r hand craft work. They Charles H. Smith returned to 000 reprints of the talks and one Bol- - Idaho Saturday LTm of last quilt which they expect to sell ai d week after having attended a act dramas were distributed, in each week give the proceeds to the new funeral of his brother, Walter answer to requests, series the church house. during of Fairview. Smith Son and Daughter Born That the radio is playing a big Word comes from Salt Lake RETURN from part in bringing the nation. to a (realization of the seriousness of City of the birth of a daughter CALIFORNIA to Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Jones. John G. Greaves and wife have the accident problem has been of In the willingness Mrs. Jones is at a hospital and returned to this city after hav- shown getting along nicely. Her mother ing spent several weeks in Sun- eminent public speakers to partihas ny California. Mrs. D. R. Clark, of Newton cipate In the movement. Higha son at her home. Attorney, p. M. Condie was call- lights of the series were the open.-in- g address by' Miss Jane Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Herold Griffin ed to Salt Lake Friday of last the were guests of her sister. Mrs. week and returned Saturday of Hull House, Chicago, and colHeber Cronquist Sunday last. closing speech by her former evening. There was a good turnout from Mrs. Spillsbury of Preston First league, MIsj Ida M. Tarbell. our ward at the funeral services ward entertained her Primary other speakers included Major of Isaiah Thompson of Clarkston, class, Thursday evening at her O. L. Bodenharher. National Com- -, Sunday last, he having had a home. The evening was spent in mander of the American Legion, good many friends and relatives playing games after which a de- President C. E. Pettlbone of the from our ward whose sympathy licious luncheon was served. National Safety Council, Franklin Mrs. Isabell Hurst of this city H, Wentworth of the ' National goes to the family in their hour of bereavement. motored to Ogden Saturday.' Fire Prevention Association, LewMrs. Alice Anderson has been Mr. and Mrs. Tom Peterson of is A. DeBlois of the National Buvisiting in Ogden with her daugh- this city will leave Tuesday Feb. reau of Casualty and Burety Unter, Mrs. Orlo Hyde for the past 11, for Salt Lake City, for a short derwriters, and Dr. S. Parkes week. visit. .pasCadman, famous Brooklyn ' Early Amortcaa ArcMtoel , Mariner Anderson, Mrs. Willis TEACHER tor and speaker. for PouHry Sunlight first ENTERTAINS The architect hi Benson and Mrs. Roland Griffin num' ct one-ain The plays, six, Essential America was professional Flock Peter HatTlsow. He probQuite motored to Ogden Saturday and SEAGULL GIRLS popular unusually proved ber, loThe Sea Gull girls of the ably arrived In tills country hi 1748. winter months the returned Sunday, bringing their During 0 with radio audiences everywhere. mother Mrs. Alice Anderson back Preston First ward were enter- "The Traffic Cop Looks at Trafnnd adjustment of windows in While engaged in designing th Redcation tained by their teachers, Mrs. wood library at Newport, R. 1, li wo with them. Not So Dumb, and Cock-Eye- d the laying house are very important. fic, Mrs. Roland Griffin entertained Louise Shumway and Mrs. Anna in each end Invited to prepare plans for the reaccount windows took into be should Traffic.' There fowrPalmer, Friday night, of last. week accident" hazards ta and of Thursday evening- vrith-- a tliasunllght will building of King's eh n pet, Itnstnn, In course dinner. Covers were laid for at the Palmer home. All had an Save Strike the entire floor Some time dur- - lVCl Harrison built th DrHk Market Gatem&n Bill,' highways. time. tue following. Messrs and Nebc-ke- r. enjoyable Full Stockings" Ing the and Along the south wall liouse at Newport, It. 1., ' afterward Scout Commissioner Geo. Corn- a Life Dave Griffin. Ferry industrial safety should be day. with number of windows, used for a city hnil. lie died in New dealt a large Thomas of Preston Peterish, Franklin, Royal Griffin, Parley . c themes. , end it Is preferable that these be made Haven April 30, 177. a I the age of son, Archie Jenkins and Amos of Weston and Edgar Alder were The plays were presented by of a fiigh grade glass substitute wh'eh fifty-ninGriffin. - Following the dinner the the speakers at the Sacrament Universal the Safety Players, permits the entrance of the maximum remainder of the evening was meeting in the First ward Sun- New the direction of amount of ultra-violunder York, 500 ray. Maslln curnight. day in progressive plaving spent ; Arthur e nigh and ordinary glass are not satistains Snyder.: tl received Peterson Parley LEAVES FOR Hie 32 . affiliated stations, of factory for tills purpose. These winand Royal Griffin the low store OKLAHOMA VISIT dows should be we,i fltted anil should National Broadcasting Comthe WhitMrs. Joseph Dunkley of Second Univerthe carried be ray pany kept dean ns the ultra-violney, Idaho left the latter part of sal Safety Series to the American Stake does not penetrate through dust and OklaLogan last week for Weatherford, carried the dirt,' Furthermore Jt la hotter,, that, people Just as they Classified Advertisements i homa to visit for some time with first series, which ran during the they be arranged so they can be taken most be paid In advance,' of Jensen Gertrude her Old daughter 1929. Dates of months down summer early One and cent the months a word per issue, I during that city, Mr. Jensen was formernet esbjected to wen titering. Mlaimun for first Insertion I , ly of Preston. I i fifteen cents ward M Men Watch , Preston Second to , . Days Shipping - Men M with Fairview the , Adequate-Ventilatioplayed ' Get Higher Hen Prices in the gymnasium here Monday Essential L At a meeting of the Logan night of this week r Fairviewwon Poultry' There is a rigjit time to ship p'ftiP Thurs- the game. Stake Old Folks Committee various AdMjitflte ;ventHat!6n.i8 so it will Important For - Sale-- - pne wardrobe trunk. the try.' Slilpuicnt Should hamadd day it was dee ded that for profitable poultry, flock. . Suffian- SUNDAY SCHOOL reach 1 i e market Tuesday- -, Weflnes . Crystal Bottling and Famitar wards of the stake hold their folcient'1, fresh air must be admitted to Exchange. 4 West 1st North. REORGANIZED day,: or Thursday according to obsernual old folks parties on the air tlirowa Phone 444. replace the motsture-luftevations by many experienced shippers. ward The - Second . lowing dates. Sunday off 20 th school was reorganized recently, The market Is often overloaded toward 80 by the birds. It must be admitted Logan First Ward, February Sale First crop i alfalfa, de- tofiyoifl, ftftfXJrkicttsa.fcaJt, For Ward F ebruank, lg with. George Holliday ..uperiaten-dan- t Logan-Seconweek,; resulting, to srife " itvered.' Call "381. 27. is psed extcnsiydly Jn many principle a February Clarence as avoid and Ward, to Sixth first carry reduced at Logan prices lng 25. and Luther1 Radford Sharp sectlens. been has determined ttuit :it February Ward, Seventh V. assls D. second week next says Logan over, to the For Sale er Trade 20 acres near tant-th-- new supesintendency thfl 9WnjhgS-IiLt- t IrPfltJwnlLeliPUid is Logan - Eighth Ward, February 22 Itnva fq I e el I TrnroWr-af- for Logaft-propertdfhone 22 are ' February Feb. Ward, a Eleventh h of tlia party Friday Logan 321 -- J, It is ulso a smart plan to compare equal approximately .. ! , V t 26. 13, agiving renFebruary Twelfth Ward, be durnice will program floor.area. To protect the flock Logan. prices wkh terminal market dered by the four highest classes local because, College Ward, February 19. ing severe storms frame covered with For Sale Five acres, house find to many cases, the dif27. prices R'ver Heights Ward, February in Sunday School followed by n light weight of muslin may be used bam. Close In.' Liberal terms. not worth the extra costs Is ference Second and First Providence in tli front openings. many other features of amuse connected with shipping. 445 N, 3 East. Inquire ment. Wards, February 25v . of the some It is possible that above dates will not be convenient Bjr Osborn THE FEATHERHEADS for some wards, in which event it will be satisfactory to change to some other date. If any changes HSSAVS BuTYOOft 'VEM--WEUAU HE WANTED, "WEIL, I SANS TO HIM, YOU , are made, however, kindly notify ACCOUNT HAS BEEN OVEtt- -, CALL VOUQ. SELVES A TttuST ED4' IT WAS ME . WAS M06 our committee promptly in order . WAV0N SEVERAL TiMES-- AN SAVINGS BANK, BUT IMS. CUSTOMER that we may arrange our affars TlMtS AS MUOTcOUATtRAlAS YOU 5AlD 1 SAYS SO HAS ILK PICTURE TgUSTlMg-rA. ... HAS TO 00 AU. IU8 , accordingly. WE AMOOWOF WS lfiAXi-- A It bankers BkariEASTEO OF WJ1AAT Your Brethern, MONEY SAVING S0tAE80i OEAa OTHV CHARAClta, PAINT FOR YOURSELVES! S. B. Mitton MX) -- WlTU THAT,-- HAG. ISN'T SO 5! . Lawrence Bailey , S. E. Needham William Watson Logan Stake Old Folks Committee Sto, . MISCELLANEOUS j -- one-tent- 5 . ' - iii NOTICE TO CREDITORS Young lady wants housekeeping in Motherless home only, has fare anywhere in Utah. G. Hall, Box 1079, Portland, Oreg. Wanted 5 or 6 room modern house. Phone 1223. Wanted Salesmen Sliop. 42 W.- - 1 N.- - at In the Matter of the Estate of Thomas Worley, Deceased., Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersign-- , ed at the office of C. W. Dunn, Attorney at Law, Cache Valley Bank Building, Logan, Utah, on or before the 20th. day of April, 1930. Maytag Date of First Publication; lO, 193flT ' Feb-rua- ry L. Worley, Admistralor Wanted Highest prices of Thomas said estate. PeterA. J. coop. C. W. Dunn, Attorney for estate. son. Phone SHERIFFS SALE J. W. AULT AND SON IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TRANSFER THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISFurniture and pianos handled TRICT OF THE STATE OF ' with care. PHONE 448. FOR THE IN AND UTAH, Poultry paid at your B74-- COUNTY OF CACHE. Wanted Veal chickens. Plaintiff, vs. and Roland Eames, Highest prices paid. Phone 227. Picot Mortgage Loan Corporation, a Corporation and Ira R. Bowen, Addressing envelopes. at .home, Defendants. - ... spare time. Earn substantial To be sold at sheriffs sale on pay , weekly ; experience unneces7th. day of March 1938 at the sary. Dignified employment for eleven odoek a nu of said day, honest, sincere persons. EMPLOYat the front door and steps of MENT MGR., Box 938, East Chithe County Court House of Cache cago, END. City, County, Utah,in,. ..JLogan Cache County, Utah, the followWanted Feeder Phone ing described property hogs. I91-Beginning at a point 180 feet west of the north east corner Save money and anxiety by hav- of Lot five, Block 14, Plat A of ing J. Z. Stewart fix up your Logan City Survey and running estate while you are here and thence south 40 feet : thence can direct It aa you wish. west 18 feet; thence north 40 feet east 16 feet to the place thence PAINTING of beginning. DECORATING PAPER HANGING Dated this 8th, day .of FebruLEONARD MATHEWS 1930. ary PHONE 113C-- J W. H. Shaw, Sheriff of Cache Utah. First Aid te Club Women Ad County, Advertisement dresses and club papers pre NOTICE TO WATER USERS pared' at reasonable rates. Magazine clipping Tented 23 cents per Slale Englmfrs Office, set for two weeks. Program eug Salt Lake City, Utah, Jauuary 21, 1939. gestions. Literary Workshop 4540 Notice Is hereby given tiiat Wells-vill- e Wolff St. Denver, Colorado. City, by its Mayor, W. O. t Inis tense n, has made application to accord-anr- e with the requirements of the SesFOR RENT sion Laos of Utah, 1919 to 1929 to appropriate .2 e. f. s. of the head For Rent 3 room furnished water from bpring Area near '.the North Branch of New Can) on apartment Phone 141 evenings. ef Creek to Cache County, Utah. Said For Rent 3 room home oft south water is to be collected at a point which bears 1010 ft, N, and 3527 ft, Main. Call 465. W. of the KE cor. of Sec. 17, T, 10 N M. and conveyed For Rent 5 room modem home. K. 1 W 8. L. 15. a distance of 13, one block from business dis- by means of a pipe ft. where it will be used from Oct. trict U. O. Lumber Co. Phoney 01)8 M of each year to April 1st of the 36 )ear following as a supplemental sup ply for ikanestie ami culinary purposes by the Town of WeTTsvttle, I lah; This applicatien is designated to tlm . State Engineers Office as File No. PROBATE AND! to-w- it: ' -- GUARDIAN SHIP NOTICE - the grouting of said application, stating the reasons tluvefor, must be by tfinlavit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee of IJiO, and Died to this office within aftec-.---ttthivty ,,it .to) day plWion of the publication of this notice. . GEO. U. RACD p State Engineer. f Date of first publication, January In the. District Court of the' First Judi(iaI District of 'the Slate of Utah in end . for Cache i oi 3 e J- - T f u 4 Wise Cracks, But No Results 503 - J , ' NORMAN TORP TRANSFER CALL ' i" . Date of completion of publication, NOTICE TO CREDITORS February 21, 1930. In the Matter of the Estate of Advertisement! to . 4' 24, 1930.' astS s ! i , Ancient City Crowded ; 1 All protestv against CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR THE RESPECTIVE .SIGNERS " FOR FURTHER INFORMATION County. t Tugl. There were 10,000 houses and more in a space limited by s city .wall onfy flve miles In circumference, the ancient city of Athens. I LEGALN0TICE3 73-7- n A, 4. . t. llortap a US Into a. T Ik hmall Hrtoroi prells Wind A;v E:SOEI1l!Al PA;SSN E 6Pn E P ENT'H e I2ZI3N OHl-p- ir Abraham Cltma trait Hrmlor i 14 ARa1e,TOnlama M.AT'saDE.M.O.NiaO BjoU (.oatorooTtftor tl. Compact compo- tl. Choral It ion SI, Birthplae 'S r 'cTTejn CkirtMir la safe-G-eor- ge E M l KS3i-p,n.eB- M ntaB La ol rmioma laqolrr I, Vrartable seL Ota nr Vrl.d Th - Kylluhlo of 14. AtmoNph.ro 14. Inqalrle (or 17. 15, 4. CaSorSnaa 4- Chlnt Group of Broadcasts. Recently Completed, Met With Inter-nat'on- al Acclaim Correspondent Thora Solution of Yesterdays Puzzls In th t. Hckil Mvorlnf It. Wemlii . IS. 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