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Show k: Thur?i?,ij Fehntmy 1,4, PAGE SEVEN THE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH tj ?t'i BABY ! if MQLJ COLLs'i). HfO A MiuVUM MOM VOU VOU COUC.D the: oolvoa couud Buy' me. FASTEST AUTVMOBiLE At a meeting of the Logan 1st Scholarship Roll Committee Thuu- Helen Burns Jacquelvn Doe ,stake old ded UuUthe various Roma Crockett, Charles 01sen uay l was, ir ?" Cleo Johnson, Anna Lucille Cs on Ue Io1' son, David Forsherg, Russell Sor- p'ri' dates. enson, Mitcnell, no.., .lowjig War. Yehrnnry 6th Morgan, TDIn Thatcher, ?S ,F!:bru Louis, Delmar Miller, Eugene bix.h .V Af B'biuary ni. crson. Dennis Peterson Vnwi I' hruaiy S3 BradleyIknotheaRyan, Aima Logan Eighth Ward, Icbruary 22 Watterson, LaMaw E.splm, Don Logon Eleventh Ward, February r McClellan, Katherine Bowen, Mark Spicker. Margaret Allen! Wu-- d, February T): Mabel Mardme Farnes College call, B ver II. lguts Ward, February 27 Thurza Martindale, Margene Peovider-- e rift and Second Paulsen, Eva Pulley, Joyce Allred, Wards, February 23. Kathleen Smith, Ida Marie Clark It is possible that some of the Genevieve Cooley, Virginia n, above dates will not be convenient Evelyn Hanson, Dorothy for wards, m which event it Merrill, Junior Hall, Lois Mae will 'ome be satisfaetorv to change to Anderson, Marjorie Anderson, some other date. If any changes Virginia Budge, Kathryn Caine, arc made.1 however, kindly notify Marie Cooley, Martha Jensen, our committee promptly in oroci Mary Peterson, Dorothy Quinney, that we may arrange our Florence Skabelund, Ruth Skidmore, Ruth Watkins, Clevc DibYour Brcthern, ble, Madison Thomas, Dorothy S. B. Mitton Pond, Fonnesbeek Marguerite Lawrence Bailey Maurine Jacobsen, Marian PetS. K. Needham erson, Margaret Cardon, Nyna William Watson Verda Shepherd, Johnson, Vivian Logantake Old Folks Committee Reid, Eurilla Ward. 2nd Scholarship RoP Pauline Manana Winson, Thomas Erma Shiftman, Zelda Dick Skanchy, Vaughn Pond, McDermaid Martin Johnson, Lucille Emmett, Margaret Bessie Jones, Ruth MerLeonard rill, Joseph Geddes, Leola Kearl, Johnson, Myrle Crookston, Fletcher, Marjorie Blanche Cardon, Ethel Reason, Ruby Cardon, Ethan Welker, Hel( hirago, Feb. 13 IP en Mitchell, Wallace Roundy, Ro- Wheal: 0M'n Ioiw High (lose Ethel Lundahl, Mardl 1.18 bert Harrison, 1.2(1 1.18 1.18 Kent Ryan, Lynn Christensen. May . 1.23 1 1.21 1.223 1.227-Gertrude Rowley, Lannette Pow- Ju!) 1.23 1.231-1.23 1.23 Della Mas Hcpf. ell, Afton Barrie, 1 2 1.26 1.26 1.26 1.27 Gwen Geddes, Johnson, Ruby (WIDEN IJ4 K8TO( K Alleman, Luella Purser, Florence Ogden, leb. 13 .1 I Ml V Bergeson, Louise Thatcher, Wil-lo- 4 mmnU ,191, ail fur market: Hogs: nlmnt Irene Kowallis, Blotter, steady; several lots mixed light and Richard Hill, Ralph Wakley, ail hi ill weights $10.30-10.6mixed James Jensen, Jean Bishoff, Vera underweight, few pigs Edna Everton, Mildred $i.35; parking sons Dunn, Gessel, Esther Kennard, Betty Cattle: receipts 12!, including 79 Helen Mane for market ; slow, stead); late jester Morrell, Schow, Cleve day load 1130 !h. steers at $10.53; part Coburn, Zbinden, Dale Glen load around 950 lbs. $9.83; today few Kimball, Herbert Newey, odd Oisen, Bill Hess, Vira Astle Flor- medium and good heifers ence Blckmore, June Humphreys, lots good rows $7.25-8- ; umlergrades Dixie Johnson, Rhoda Lenkers-dorle- r, $..50-8- ; few good sealers $11. Donna Lundberg, Mary Kltetp; receipts 518; none this marDonna ket; late jesterday eight decks 91 lb. Olsen, Helen Peterson, Spencer, Enos Carlson, Howard lamba $9.50; sharp!)' lower fjmnlast Dunn, Reid Hovey, Willard Hill, week. Delmaine Hodges, POILTKV Boyd Llndj qulst, Fred Roberts, Wnxord Rich, (hirago, Feb. 13 Al Poultry alive n, Wallace Leishman, Louis Maug-ha- firmer; receipts 3 ears; fowls roosters Ernest Tippets, Ralph Red-for- d, springs 27; broilers geese 15. Josephine Almond, Marian 19; turke.is 25; ducks FLOUR Anderson, Mary Jean Bankhead, Minnra pnliVKeh; 4 J AP fToiilTun-ehangeMyrtle Carlson, Ellen Dahle, Lucy jn , carload lots family Morgan, Ruth Moser, Dora Mae a barrel in Pouiter, Leora Thatcher, Lucille patents iiuoteil at'$7.05-7.1M. Nelson, Peterson, 98 Huii(i rot ton sacks, .Shipment a 55, Margaret Wilber Everton, Orson Bailey, Ho- 567. Bran POTATOES ward Eames, John Hansen, DorNorma Spencer, cas Richards, (hirago, Feb. 13 AP I SI) 1 PotaFarrell Johnson, toes, receipts 81 ears, on tiark 262; Kent Cazier, Jack Richards, total r. S. shipments 817 ears; trading Howard Passey, Henry Skidmore, Vern Weather-ston- e, slow, market barely steadv; W isroiisiu MinMax Hyer, sacked round whites 2. Mose Reese, Theta Johnson, Arlie Bailey, Al- nesota saiked round whites few ton Johnson, Madeling McKinney sacked Red River Oliios Smart, higher; Idaho sacked Russets Frank Wahlen, Maurine --Bl 1 TEK AND EGGS Dorolhy Bench, Clyde Olsen, Cleo Malnwanng, olive Nielsen, (hirago, Feb. 13 AP Rutter firm; Dean Jeffs, receipts 14,867 tubs; ereamery extras Reading, Lyman extra firsts standards 36 Harold Peterson, 36 Lewis Klar, seconds firsts Clifton Young, Mary May, Nona 35 Watson, Aldene Mecham, Lucy weak; receipts 18,676 cases; Peterson, Clyde Carlisle, Elwood 37 firsts graded firsts extra Alice Adams, Cjeo Rasmussen, n, firsts 26 ordinary Mildred Foster, Baxter, Lyla Leona Mary Greaves, Emma Kraus, Emma Marwedel, Do Not Force Pullets Quayle, Marjorie Quinney, Elda Elsa Wolfe, Into Premature Laying Rich, Elna Rich, Cardon, Caroline Olive Card, Is It usually considered better not Kathleen Barbara Christensen, to force pullets Inti) premature laying Mick Ethel Lois Larsen, Kefcrns, - ' of wash. Myra by feeding Lillian .Wursten, elson, limft the mash until pnllets MinInstead, Ray Skanchy, Dean Schaub, er, Nate Dopp, Ruth Hawkins, are quite ready to lay and. by feeding Milford Eergener, n greater amount of grain, to get them Erwin Mehr, Cecil Morgan, Ruth Wennergren, fat' Such a ration emphasizes the fat Pauline Adams, making. material .. Cecil ..Bradbury, jnd, by withholding Nedra - Anderson- ,- Ea- - BylllStaix, the fitfi tcriii hi,' remove live a too early maturity. Mash dangt-ro- f Lud-ea- n -- Gayle Cardon, Lois Davis, Should' not lie entirely eliminated, ns Erickson,, Mildred Hansen, It contains materials needed for buildLois Hovey, Evelyn Hayward, Pearl Bynums, ing up the muscles of young fowls. Lillian Larson, EsToo much cf it. however, may preLula Smith, Mildred Schaub, Gladys cipitate egg laying iiefore it is ther Webber, Joy Spencer, Olson,-Dorut- hy fiive the pullets Rcl4 QJUs Jean Elaine nit the grain they wit I oat 4luiag. early,, Montrose, YealT Hanecy, Egbert, fall and fifier tliey come Into normnl Dorothy Fonnesbeek, gradually decrease grain with Doutre, Phyllis Dahle, Margaret Ot- - laying, .. Cardon, Merlin Copen, Allen Jack a corresponding Increase lr. mash fed-lngterbeck, Junius McClellan, An-Marshal, Jack Laub, Howard Ber-gsj- o, ' t J Norma derson, Ruth Bench, Venice Beauty HanSipiBei June Cowley, Cleone The name Ruth" is derived from sen, Mildred Middleton,,- Venice the Hebrew word meaning beauty. Ruth ' SmithRogers, TrE VfOI5LO fD AM COULD BUVME j A nv , ' - - PACI F1C OCEAN -t- menj -y o ' Ifl TIE - Vo- ? - ALTTOMOBiLES OR OTME M ACMl MES I Ik Jfc. 5 2 LOVES tn Journal. -- 1IETS The Journals Cross Word Puzzle 2 8 2 4 2 AG&OSO 8 Solution c( 1. Mcnsurs i. MonvoloK nee of ntirtkern 'eiftrfcWPi PUMA, hTe til aur. Scandinavia Ilk Bang 14. Ipotki H. Old wonpoa It. Jcmlnlnn name IT. Hirer 8 -- lit. 19. A.ClEfR u3IIoVe so nil Fnatnalo and firm E'L 23-2- 17-1- d; I ymrio ini god It. llrcra IS. Nnmprmn tL llinrtn vHndre IJTiEtlDjVjE TiETRUEiRN 79. Japnnes roint 1. t. I. 4. 6. . 7, f9 Conid Nii-ii.K- In The love npplt TIrcovh mad Part of n wooden Joint S&. Meaning 37 One of Da?idl chief ruler 8. o(hinir Use 49 t arnllny 47. handy Abysses 4. 4L Adiectira , mB -- Oraftadt heraldry DOWIf meal Amy American I4ka Soft mineral Landed prop erttefl are A " Limb hebema i. IS Contrenlf, into tHMirfml 43. hnnetify 34, Oopers 47 Peel 48, Silkworm 4U, 41 Iemlame name Dakin? chain her 99, Leaea 3. Laellc 64. Aemale uff 5 at-m- j t.35-2.4- 3--4; 33-8- 1 31-3- Es 33-3- Gus-tavuso- NOTICK TO CREDITORS Young lady wants housi keeping in Motherless home only, has In the matter of the estates of fare anywhere in Utah. G. Hail, Fyrum W. Maughan ana Hannah Box 1079, Portland, Greg Muughnn, both deceased. claims Creditors will Wanted 5 or 6 room modern to the vouchers undersigned with 1223. Phone house. Administrator, at his residence-I- n Cache County, at Maytag North Logan, Wanted Salesmen Utah, on or before the 30th day Shop. 42. W. 1 N. of March, 1930. Date of first publication Janprices Poultry Wanted HighestA. Peteruary 29th, 1930. coop. J. paid at your son. Phone 974-George W. Maughan. Administrator for said estates. Wanted by The Richmond IrriL. E. Nelson, Attorney for said Ricliniond, estates. gation Company, u Utah. Applications for. the posi-'tiofo the "year NOT ICC TO - CREDITORS of Water-Mast1930. In the Matter of the Estate of Young' men "with high school education prefered , and Thomas Worley, Deceased. will present claims CreditoTS who are willing to take a short &V the with vouchers to the undersigncourse Water-maste- rs Agricultural . College. Make appli-3. ed at the office of C. W. Dunn, to cation in writing and mall RichAttorney at Law, Cache Valley Secretary, Bank Building. Logan, Utah, on W. Hendricks, mond, Utah not liter than Feb- or before tne 20th. day of April, 1930 ruary 25th, 1930. Date of First Publication; Feb- -' SON AND W. AlET J. Thomas L. Worley, AdmlslratoT TRANSFER Furniture and pianos handled of said estate. C. W. Dunn, Attorney for estate. with care. PHONE 448. ,- t i f i , SHERIFFS SALE chickens. and Wanted Veal (DIRT OF IN THE DISTRICT 227. Phone Highest prices paid, JUDICIAL DISTHE FIRST Ob TRICT OF THE STATE Phone THE hogs. Wanted Feeder IN AND EOR UTAH, 191-COUNTY OF CACHE. Roland Eames, Plaintiff, vs. havSave money and anxiety by PIcot Mortgage Loan Corporation, ing J. Z. Stewart fix up your a Corporation and lra R. Bowen, estate while you - arc here and Defendants. - can direct It as you wish. sale on sheriffs at sold To be the 7th. day of March 1920 at PAINTING DECORATING PAPER HANGING eleven oclock a. m. of said day, at the front door and steps of LEONARD MATHEWS the County Court House of Cache PHONE, 1136-- J Logan City, County, Utah, in followWomen Ad- Cache County, Utah, the first Aid to Club described property dresses and club papers pre- ing 180 feet $ t 1 i -- 1 1 ; j'I ;n , to-w- it: Beginning at a point rates. Magapared at reasonable north east corner zine clipping rented 25 cents per west of theBlock 14, Plat A of . set for two weeks. Program gestions. Literary Workshop sug- of Lot five. City Survey and running thence south 40 feet : 40 feet west 16. feet; thence north thence cast 16 feet to the place ' of beginning. Dated this 8th. day Of Febru- 4540 Logan Wolff St. Denver, Colorado. FOU RENT Break, io Slumber room furnished aiW.19H? Shaw, Sheriff of Cache nienige nignt, our most rest- For Rent 3 less adult sleeper awakens about 42 apartment. Phone 141 evenings. County, Utah. - Duma, -- our Advertisement quietest Rent 3 room homo on south times, our most t)plcnl sleeper about For 465. Call Main. TO WATER I NEKS NOTICE 35 times. Most of liiese periods of Office, Slate Engineers are brief can and the sleeper waking 5 rbom modern home. I ake City, Utah, January 21, 1930. Salt remember pprlmps two to live the next For Rent dibusiness from one block Not ire is hereby given that Wells-vill- e day. Dr. II. M. J olio son. strict U. O. Lumber Co. Phone City, by its Major, . O. (tins 36. lenson, has made application in accordance with the requirements of the Session Laws of I tab, HM9 to Io appropriaie 2 e. f- - s. 01 , water from bprmg Area near the head of the North Brain h of New Canyon R. Creek in Cuche County, Ltah. haul BAGGAGE TRANSFER CAB water is to be collected at a point and Goods Classified Advertisement Pianos, which bears 1010 ft. N. and 3527 ft. must be paid In advance. Trunks Canyon Trips Trucks V. of the M'i eor. of He. 17, T. 10 -or Clospd Cars One eent a word per laaae. 8. L It. & 31. and conveyed of Minimum for first Insertion OFFICE: HOTEL ECCLE8 distance a ot a means pipe by 4 PHONE 314 , fifteen cents , ft. where It will be used from Oct. 449 N. 2nd East, Logan, Utah. 1st of each year to April 1st of the year following as a supplemental supFOR SALE ply for domeslie and culinary purposes Utalu,-.- . .. by tfwTmm of LEGAL- NOTICES T or Sale Cowl will reshen soon. 1 liia application is designctetHn . Phone File No. State Engineers Offico-- as PROBATE AND GUARDIAN 108l8.. For Sale First crop alfalfa. DeAll protests against the granting or SHIP NOTICE 4. r livered. Phone said application, staling the reasons therefor, must be by affidavit in For Sale One wardrobe trunk. CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OB duplicate, accompanied willi a fee of THR RESPECTIVE SIGNERS $1.00, and filed in this oflice within Crystal Bottling and Furniture 1st,, firtl) Fxehangel FOB FURTHER INFORMATION thirty (39) da)S ' after tlie --com-pti--t : j Phone 444. V ioti of Ihe 'tttttrtl ratten 'wf thw'" 111 the District Court of tbe First notice. GEO. M. BACON, For Sale First crop alfalfa, deJudicial District of the State ' ' Mate Engineer. , livered. Call 981. , of Utah ha and for Cache Dale of first publication, January County. 24, 193(1. For Sale Five acres, house and t Date, of compli tion of puldication, barn. Close in.' Liberal terms. CREDITORS NOTICE TO . February 21, 13:70. Inquire 445 N. 3 East. bf ( Alvi'rtHrm nH In the Matter of the Fstake l- Johnson Charles' Ilou-ifliol- N-- nv, K. 15.-0- 1 ! 1 - . diwj-iopir- Es- MOVING Irrge-guwitilie- s egg-makin- Dunn, Attorney for In nn - 3-- W'. -- mliuinistotmL. nrftrt K. Bojer In the Knrra vi'tis end t'.iu It. It must not he recklessly givrn, cud never during wet or damp weather, ns Its use nt ouch times ifi apt to muse rheumatic troubles or a stiffening of the Joints. Sulphur Is a blood purifier, nbd often wmds off disonse find Invigorates n r"n down sjstem. In such cases a t".isj oonfc.l, once n week, mixed with for about twenty hens, the tin-da oil liL J;iL JiliUi).t, flgh h but even so small a quantny as this should be given out) during a dry period. Charcoal consists nlmost entirely of cm bon. It Is prepared by healing wood so ns to expel ail the gaseous matter It contains. Ammonia Is a osseous compound alkaline like potns-sa- , and is often termed spirits ot hartshorn. When elinrcoiil Is properly treated there will not remain .suflh lent to be injurious to animal llfe Any impmiliis that charcoal might u contain would be absorbed through ."lierlc conditions. 81 93 34 41, ml -- fi aulTix 71. Oraftni 73. coin I gAron arjNE CA,RRbLTjSf Salute outsldei prefix Si. Birds homes M. Scores nl baseball 17. Beelte fa monotone Confederate 4 M. Boost ' Id. EenernlW fcard SI. C oddest t Quick 41. IMenntalni peaee U.'Vmnona comb, form 43. Hnaslaa rll- 14. Lofty larra comma- - M. ilarpooalnf 4S. Icmliiine nlty name 43. 'tavern 14. Paddies 44. I ndrrvtnad OS. Watered 45. Pertaining to 07. Finished the ankle or. Book of tkO Nest 0. 09. bea eaglet Bible 30-3- f er er n meiliilne. nnrl not n $ i'iilnir 1 no. em.ill qunnlilie f it niny Le fo"d in all our ai:l1r. na well n In nine oilier 'iiliriei of food. But uljl'iir . fine I in groin io com hired with ookio oilier substance which C H,Mte 'll ll moo! it. 1 li.ii e me tioes wlien sulphur io 9. Firplr 1. llrHdy 11. uma TiElHsUL anTsw!? EmAPE a Prod SAlUITE n. PLL ,RlO, 7. no. Valvo of Sulphur and Ciiorcoal for Fowls LTLpElC U3njiH,MpfNOS;T.UiN ten Jlnthoaiatlcal function It. Tfca sreca-ejremoHsur 4. Itavor 24. It lit contra 10. y(trdy's a Puxd 17. f tate. or C. of tate. Wanted By Man Inside ob B Care collecting. Write W0! dangerous. 2. February n jPubSon. AT VEI5Y pub-icatio- I3,S0- - resid-Cenc- 'miwSj $0.50-10.3- Por- ui - k,?st pre-ten- rd Ikio Ite L CM - MOM S-- 50OV?-TW- hd? little APPueJuMPLiNer, 4 Cole, Ivtwtt .J! v WOULD VOLl 3UV G.VE ME A DIME cr?EAM ICE A CHOCOLATE L TOOMJCH TO BOV HtM -UCH DANGEROUS PLAVTMIMG p i First publication January 19J- NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of tile Estate of 'Sarah Jane Holt, Deceased. ; ill present claims Creditors ; LOST Small brown mink far. with vouchers to the undersigned between Main and lot West on or C1th(r of them, at tne St. Please return to Jour- - tnc 0f rither Cache 'nal office. county. Utah, on or bifore the LOST-Bro- wn drcss on ?atm Feb ruary 10th. 1930. William S. Holt. Sarah L. White, Administrators of said Es- - UL-VlM- (R i j cot- iTbr Sale New tage on choice lot. East on U. .0. Lumber FI ftli North. Company. Phone 38. FLV if I E4AD ALL T4E MOMET tM THE WORLD I WOULDMT BUV SOU FAW 8 son. Sylvan Jacobsen, Ralph ter, Ruth Price. ley- - DANCiEtcOUS V Wheat Smith, Burton id - vs allar1-accoroiiiel- v. MATWOULP y HOUR Hod-geso- I G-nc- k MAKE oh-m- VNb-- atlmitic OCEANS an ID COME IM. tmHUNDRD fdlLES A A IO FLy ACROST TlE a RPlANC vc:dd. Mik-kelso- n, ' PARLEY E. DUN FORD, Deceased. FOR SALE j CHICKS Creditors will present claims lll,e I have secured forty thousand .vycj!lrs, caUile Leghorns for March and April ,ed her residence ato, Clsaid East 2nd your orders14 delivery. Cnn fill Utah on or aefoie .promptly. Chicks everyday aKer1uld. daj of March .30, 'Mardv, 1st Coal and Electric j our Warmshaft Mary Brooders. See 'Brooder in operation with Tom Rov- 'chicks. Phone 113-- JUST KIDS In Search of a Chill.". Logan Stake Scholarship Roll Dates For Old 3rd Term, at Logan Folks Parties Junior High School 583-R-- SEfilLOH HOTEL i " t 'i i f (Incorporated) 588-R-- , - . ' ( Located just right for Convenience and Comfort. Take the-Bua or a Taxi, or Ihe Depot Car And ttik the Conductor " i for SEMLOn HOTEL , i Corner East, 2nd South and State Street , .5 RESPECT MODERN EVERY IN to 41.00 RATES $3.001 - , - : . ' - saLt lake city, utab VVeib-vill- 3. f l a j, m fas? xx , 4- THE FEATHERHEADS Goitre Caused Choking Relieved in 3 Weeks Mrs. Oscar! Nelson, Alva Wyo. says I wll 'tell or write anyone i how I relieved the choking how three weeks. My goitre Is goi barely visible I hope every tre sufferer gives use a trial! IT is and not expensive. formation atl Prescription Drug Co. No. 2 or I write Sorbol Com Sold pany Mechanfcsburg, Ohio. all druggists. by Advertisement I Sorbot-Quad-rup- " " le n 1 TORP TRANSFER - CALL NORMAN 503 i ll 1 1 |