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Show IIIMMIH c HMMMMI PAGE SEVEN ' IT VEY For Sale First crop alfalfa, ' i srpucK ur , OMcV11 feet;-thenc- MAN1.) t I , le The ski hill was declared to be in excellent condition and ootn contestants and officials of the $2,500. Ogden Winter Carnival Data LEGAL NOTICES Young lady wants housekeeping in Motherless home only, has fare anywhere in Utah. .G. Hall, PROBATE AND GUARDIAN (Box 1079, Poitland, Oreg. SIIII NOTICE . Wanted Highest prices CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OB j Poultry paid at your coop. J. A. Peter- - THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS Json. Phone 974-FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Wanted by The Richmond Irri- IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Richmond, gation Company, THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISUtah. Applications for the posiTRICT OF THE STATE OF tion of Water-Mastfor the year ITAH, IN AND I OR THE 1930. Young men with high COUNTY OF CACHE. school education prefered and who are willing to take a .short Water-maste- rs uitrarrons course at the Innotice the Matter of the Estate of Agricultural College. Make appli- PARLEY E. DUXFORD, Deceased. cation in writing and mail to S. Creditors will present claims RichW. Hendricks, Secretary, with vouchers to undersignmond, Utah not later than Feb- ed administratrix the of said estate ruary 25th, 1930. at her residence at 61 East 2nd South, Logan, Utah, on or before J. W. AULT AND SON the 20th day of March 1930. TRANSFER Furniture and pianos handled Mary J. Dunford, Administratrix. with care. PHONE 448. Young St Bullen, Attorneys for chickens. Administratrix. Wanted Veal and First publication January Highest prices paid. Phone 227. 17, 1930. Wanted Feeder Last 17, 4Q VNE- 76 TO VE BL'- -r shqulda had in contrast to the carnival entry of Primo Camera into the heavyweight racket, deserves some mention for readiness to take on so rough and rugTne ged an opponent as Risko. j giant the Argentine impressed out critics who saw him knock 4.CR08S Solution of Yesterday' 1. 1, Vagraati Tkla plat la. Betara 14. fesper-rlto- r at a publication Old Tom Heeney. Later, however, he was outpointed by Phil Scott work 14. Musical alibr. .E I !. 1. 4 0- - Btrinaa of car ft, IT. Constracl InJHanical It, strument M. 11ml mercy Bear i;. IV. Browna 14. " InndTcrtcit fault OTSY -- r. ... (hicago, left. 1 j, Wheat; 0mmi High TnOR.OClMiiy eIitA'RjsaIJsamo RClHasTflTai R E'N E !. Hnrrtd e rqn b.Pe CS3 IS. barrel iueees v i'j v!a SO. Mile 'spjElA I a T ! RprstlLfE narT nos. sulir erer 4. Confrosted I. 41. 1 1 41. Uod of . Leading actor 4 icj sqnrs rods Inhabitant of 44. Fronouii westers Rasska 48. 4.rs'a recep. taclo 8. Fralt drinks t. Knsilan yll- - 4H. 4 onknmsd eomma- - 12. As far as 14. bornnrd j dential nomination in 1912. His to appointment as a Democrat joint commisthe international sion came in 1924. -- the le poration, to raise border Kootenai lake, across theTM W from Idaho In Canada. Idahoans Ilcattonwas foughtJiy con and the hearing was finally tinued for six months. He was almost a strange figure L.3 7 H ,.!f ,Y!zlnecliPPln (Til's t0T tw0 pestions. j reilte(1B25 William S. Holt. ccnU per ProKtan 8U8; 4540 Literary Workshop Denver, Colorado. tate. Sarah L. White, Administrators of said Es- for Es- C. W. Dunn, 15.-00- CLASSIFIED ADS tate. Attorney NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estates of Fyrum W, Maughan and Hannah ' I i estates. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of, DeHARRIS 8. STEPHEN SON, ceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned administrator of said estate at his residence In Lewiston, Cache. ..County,..Utah,. on or be- fore the 18th day of April 1930. J. F. Bair, Administrator. YOUNG & BULLEN, i-- t Attorneys. First - Publication February ' 1930. ' Last Publication March 14, 17, 1930. NOTICE TO CREDITORS H the Matter of the Estate of. JANE AMY BAUGH -- THATCHER, 10818. must be paid in advance. , Deceased. t All protests against the granting of One cent a word per issne. Creditors will present claims M In Imam for first insertkio said application, stating the reasons vouchers to the undersigntherefor, must be by affidavit In with fifteen cents ed administrator of said estate duplicate, accompanied with a fee of in Lewiston, $1.00, and filed in this -- office --within at his residence Cache County, Utah, on or beFOR SALE thirty (30) days after the com- fore the 18th, day of April 1930. pletion of the publication of this A. Villett,1 AdministraFor Sale Cow, will re&hcn soon. notice. George S Christ-jnR' with a knife at Helper last tor. GEO. M. BACON, Phono , YOUNG & BULLEN, Attorneys. State Engineer. day. JWallace was wounded a. For Sale First First Publication,- - February 14,- Date of first publication, January .... in the- back... 1. 1930,-.,.,-- ,. . 21, of Larsen Gilbert Pocatello of of Halt Last lurch 17" completion publication, Publication, Prestwv who picked up nhitch.-hike- r, For Sale - One wardrobe trunk. February 21, 1930. 1930. r Ad r ertlseoielil robbed by was slugged-an- d Crystal -- Bottling and -- Furniture NOTICE TO CREDITORS ri 4 West 1st North the stranger while riding in Exchange. SHERIFFS SALE In the Matter of the Estate of and Phone 444. i cir between Downey IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Thomas .Worley, Deceased. Larsen- - said lie was McCammon THE FIRST , JUDICIAL, iPIS-- , .Creditors FOR- - SALE enroute to PocitolTo "When Tie was present.- - claims,, TRICT OF THE STATE OF with vouchers to the undersign BAEY CHICKS g The man hailed by the hiker. AND IN , TnE 'FOR UTAH, $ have secured escaped With $10. forty thousand , COUNTY OF CACHE. 'Attorney1 at Law, Cache Valley B. W. Matti- Salt Lake City Leghorns for March and April vs. Bank Building, Logan, Utah, on Roland Eames,' Plaintiff, xonr seniorTiigiiway engineer-f- oi fill orders Picot yourdelivery- Can Mortgage Loan Corporation, or "before the 20th. tiayoF-Apfii-- , the federal bureau of public roads- promptly. Chicks everyday after a and Ira R. Bowen, 1930 Corporation apbeen has and Utah for Idaho, 1st. Coal and Electric March , j Date of First Publication; Feb- pointed regional director 'of the Brooders. - See our Warmshaft Defendants. bureau with headquarters in San, Brooder in operation with 1000 To be sold at sheriffs sale on'ruary 10, 1930. known chicks. Phone 113-Tom Row-he- re the 7th. day of March 1930 at! Thomas L. Worley, AdmLtrator Francisco, it was mads eleven oclock a. m. of said day, of said estate, x yesterday at! the Utah high-'eat the front door and steps of C. W. Dunn, Attorney for estate. way offices. .1 -- - NEWSBRIEFSt '"" ! 1 The death Boise, Feb. 14 of Fred T. Dubois in Washingtonof one less today left Idaho with pioneer the active , figures of htr which were histofy, --the ranks of thinned by the deaths durh g UTAH AND IDAHO I stored to paleolithitr Tathcr "than former become to and mat tacti.cs scientific R. Gooding Frank Governor. James H Hawley. 1880, champions. Dubois came to Idaho n a Yale recently comparatively (By The Associated Press) was ap- in Boise, for though he was well Gene Balt Lake City Regina graduate, and in 1882 marmaiL most friends the of of his known, United States pointed the-louon before had gone term his early" days t years During ones "were" made- - 44. a. Japanese, .were held in jail as marshall he was engaged lfi him and' new today pending investigation in Washington where here some degree at ail times in pro- principallylived for of a report from the girl s parents who years. he has Mormons the of secutions at LaVa Hot springs, Idaho, that an elope were rapidly settling tns south couple had planned jthe -the thfi "sUtrand cast pait of coast; They ihe Eun iTiWTitto u.ing Snake river valley. arrested by police here upon In tfie lust few jeurs the suns true ;were . After his arrival he spent two x blue well being of 'th and frival from Lava Hot the to belli, true in vicinity years as a cowboy was for a time the human nice has been understood of Blackfoot and John Bristow of Helper Price Indian by scientists, hut even now these rajs has the with connected sentenced to an indebeen fullett to their ore not being utilized agency at Fort Hall. term in the state prison terminate extent. Woman's Home Companion. for His break with the Republican attacking Elmer ' B Wallace 18ytf conthe at occurred party vention in St. Louis when the gold party stood lor theleftsingle - tne constandard. Dubois vention and the party and later that year ran for the Hesenate, ran only to be' defeated. elected by was 1900 and in again of a combination BepybUe" .Populist and silver votes. Following his declared himself a Democrat in which party he remained. Ha appeared at the Democratic stata convention in Graiv in 1928 where he was Ieted His one of the party stalwarts. last last trip to this state was to fall when he was on the way a hearmg for Bonners Ferry the Kwtenai the application of Canadian cor Power company, a -- ri hitl h' ill4 ! Feb-rua- ry 1.3X-2- Professional wrestling, among other things, has gone collegiate In addition to Gus Sonnenbrg,' the Dartmouth product who has good claim to the worlds championship. McCov, formerly of Holy Cross and Ed George of Michigan, member of the 1928 Olympic ' team, have turned pro. The Nebraska grappler, Wayne (Big) Munn was the first colworlds title legian In the from Strangler Lewis. case of neither Munn nor Sonn-enber- g, however, can it j be re id interthe triumphs were in the ests of higher education. Both re, 8 , NOTICE! TO WATER USEfcN FIAII K Mine:iM)lis, Feb. 1 1 AP Flour un- Stale Engineers Office, Hnui Salt Ioika City, Utah, January 21, 1930. 33, fiUt), changed. Shipments 2 Notice is hereby given that Wells-- i ills City, by Its Mayer, W. O. ChrisPhoenician tenson, has made applieation in accordFirat Whi'e uiiduit Egjpt knew strips ance with the requirements of the Session Laws of I tab, 1919 tc 1929 inul'kh would fc.nl upon the Nile, ciedit clusive. 3 e. f. s. ot to is usually ghen the I'lmemUans for water fromappropriate Spring Area near the head Die building of the hrsl gullejs uliieh of the North liranrh of New Canyon (ohtd Stand sru travtH.- - As eitrly as Creek in Cache County,- - Clair, haki XJO II. C. tie rhocnlUun ur galley water is to be collected at a point hud icached the ttiieme singe mid hud wlrirh bears 1040 ft. N. anil 3527 ft. deeLs, inasls, yurds, stays, suUs, elc. W. of the NE cor. of See. 17, T. 10 N. K. 1 W- - S. L. B. & M. and conveyed 0 by means of a pipe a distance of ft. where it will be used from Ort. 1st of each year to April 1st of the year following as a supplemental supply for domestic and culinary purposes by the Town of Wellsville, Ltah. This application is designated In the Classified Advertisements State Engineers Office as File No. Irish-Amerlc- an from Page One) I It--- 3 . NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of Sarah Jane licit. Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned or "either of them, at the residence of either in Trenton, Cache County, Utah, on or before the 20th day of June, 1330. Date of JFiist Publication, loth, 1033r; $8.50-9.50- erican, Former U. S. Senator Dubois From Idaho Dies in Washington C vt 'rai" Save money and anxiety by having J. Z. Stewart fix up your estate while you are here and can direct it as you wish. PAINTING PAPER HANGING DECORATING LEONARD MATHEWS PHONE 113G-- J Aid to Cluh Women A d- .First dresses and club papers prp- pared at reasonable rates. Maga- - Maughan,' both deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned Administrator, at his residence in Cache North Logan, County, Utah, on or before the 30th day of March, 1930. Date of first publication Jan7.30. . one block from business dis- uary 29th, 1930. trict. U. O. Lumber Co. Phone George W. Maughan, AdminisShsp: receipls 267; alt for nuirltet; 36. trator for said estates. (wo decks 9.r lb lamhs $9.50. L. E. Nelson, Attorney for said war nboMor 7. lags pity ,'' Ts . publication February 1930. OLDEN LIHTOIK Ogden, beft. It APr- -I Mil Hogs: receipls 6.1, imludiiig 13!) for mnrket; steady ; truck load medium weight -modImli hers 10.75; lot 135 lb. $9.50; For Rent A four roomed ern and half basement cottage few 98 lb. pigs $8.10. 1 East. Phone 243-('.ltile: receipls 300, lot hiding 280 268 N. far Hmrhel ; Mils done early ; lew plain For Rent 3 . room furnished ; odil lots medium and slnrs Phone 141 evenings. apartment. cows $7.3!)-9few giMMl ; heilerx gmid 48; eommoii and medium raws $6.5-- J ; For Rent 3 room home on south odd head lower grades $3.75 53)0; Main. Call 465. few lots lealers hulls $7.507.85; cull and cyiuuiou rales $0 For Rent 5 room modem home. $10,30 11; 81. Pt..aeui'or 34. Mato soeer: jrnar years . ' of IT. 1 oeesses of TjM II. Wfcot 4S. Hbarp aaiwcf -Kocka Unit of'welakt H. Correct n Greek letter DOWS 41. A brotker of 1. Flanrea of Odin apeech lara robber it. 3rp of mod. t. Bamor I. Broad (trcctl ern radio re abbr. celTcr 4i. fitrataaem 1 II HITS OS SEE taincr .I. Cnart order s. lrnnsprresaion" it, God el lorn IX Greek portico 14. niahway It Scenes combat t)e en J bread Rrcn.li pro- browning 1'r.Ciaa 1L Idea 1C. II. Short for a AiRtR'O W loan's hams OKE TfcJSH . 19k Sleeping lALL IS. Appendage at A,NffH E of a lis . lent 3e1CiTBN E STiSj 14. Baras 4 aroillans N'SHUNtTrO.N EllLiEiE Si, St. 1ieee out lJN N 15. Spread tor drying si Artiiie fat 14. ncTlea Puzxlo TODAYS TfiSDIfJG Lithuanian-Am- 1 to 19I-- The Journals Cross Word Puzzle RACES -- mcGEJ HOME ROMS, wtth-Hse (Continued er year. Campolo, -- . . -- head cf the Risko clan, though there Is some question whether his endurance has not been affected by beatings at the hands of such young men as Schmelmg and Griffiths within the past - " - Y -- 0 WON : iGOODI alter having the Briton on the of a first round knockout Dog races start each day at verge with savage body punches... Cam-- . 30:30 a. mflJourse. 2fmiles earn above the polo, average as a box$2500. First er, day. Prizes total packs a terrific uppercut, a prize, $1250; second, $750, and weapon that Risko will find unthird, $500. comfortable to bump into as he EstiEleven teams compete, mate time of winner under four charges. The Miami fistic festival is an hours. assured success for the cable comSKI MEET no matter what else hapSki tournament starts Satur- panies, Because of the internapens. m. On day and Sunday at 2.30 p. of the tional character card, Sunday amateurs of Salt Lake European La tin American and and Utah will precede profession- countries are manifesting much als in meet, commencing at 1.30 more concern over the affair p. m. than this somewhat heavyweight-wear- y Special award of $2000 offered land of sock. for new worlds record in ski the foreign news Consequently, agncies not event. In case two or more jumpare paying elaborate atteners break mark of 229 feet est- only tion po the but also ablished by Henry Hall at Detroit sending staffpreliminaries men from Europe best tne in 1921, jumper making and planning to cable detailed record will receive this award. accounts of the actual warfare to .. TRANSPORTATION ft is many parts of the world. -rrgdeTT' 'highway road conceivable that the cable entirely beclosed to automobile traffic tolls many amount to as much tween hours of 9 a. m. and 6 p. or more than the gate receipts. m. durmg tournament. Special Scott carrlesx British hopes In electric car and bus service is the main go against the provided to handle the crowds. Sharkev, bom in Ol FICIALS Risko is an Binghamton, N. Y. E. E. Dahlin, and Stanley Pope Austrian and Campolo of Spanish official Ora Bundy, timers. Mayor parentage from the Argentine. starter, and Governor George H Pierre Charles, Belgian heavystarter. Bern, honorary opposes A1 weight, Official announcers are: Loughran in another preTommy - Warden, - dog races, and ,01af liminary- - To .round out the cosThompson, ski tournament. will be mopolitan clouting circus, Moisse .Judges of the dog race Bouquillon, a Frenchman, boxes. G. L. Becker, J. G. Ball and Jack Irish Jimmy Maloney and George Mathews. Cook, of Australia, meets Raul Blanchi, an Argentine. DOG LL- OH-WE- ski here association, for the two-da- y meet, predicted that a new worlds record would be made. Among the 14 professional-jumper who have entered the meet are Algengen. Norwe- glan holder of the world's record and Ted Rex, present national cnamplon. A special prize of $2,000 has been posted for the best nrv worlds record, in addition to the $1,500 regular prizes. The ski contests start at 2.30 each of the two aiternoons. Prizes for the three first fin shers m the dog race total WETTfiecUE3-e WITH OUQ "TEAM ' c, vie DlPKiT HITYEJW A. M. American -- Journal. ! 24-m- ile i de- livered. Call 981. PATCHED A PUaTTV, P ME fiAMEr I ALMOST VSmS MICE PiGWT OuK? CENTO? FIELDCR HAD WTM ., t THE1I? CE.MTe?) In Ogden VaDey Ogden, Utah, Feb. 14 (AP) Bare sections of paved highway on the course of the Wasatcn dog derby, to be run tomorrow and Saturday, were being covered with snow today in preparation for the feet of eleven dog teams, Recent warm weather had thawed the snow from about 15 per cent of the course and snow fiofln drifts beside the road was being scraped back on the track Teams ot all the 11 contestants, including two women, were reported in good" condition today, and since the course has no heavy grades, a contest of speed, as well as endurance, was predicted. The race is to be run in two heats, one each day. starting from Becker hill at 10 30 the County Court House of Cache Logan City, County, Utah, in Cache County, Utah, the followFor Sale Five acres, house and ing described property to-vBeginning at a point 18J feet bam. Close in. Liberal terms. west of tne north east corner Inquire 445 N. 3 East. of Lot five, Block 14, Plat "A of cot- - Logan For Sale New City Survey and running tage on choice lot. East on thence south e 40 feet; thence ! U- O. Lumber west 18 Fifth North, nerth 40 feet 'Company. Phone 36, thence east 1 Object to the place of beginning. Dated this 8th. day of FebruMISCELLANEOUS ary 1930. W. H. Shaw, Sheriff of Cache Wanted By Man luside job or County, Utah. collecting. Write B Care of Advertisement Somebody Shoulda Chafed em Home. JUST KIDS Prepare Track for Dog Derby r? m rr-f- ? THE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Trlday, February 11, DJ,lu -- r TTT jmpiqpysy 533-R-- 3. I. crop-alfalf- 583-R-- -- Lar-sen- 72-7- 4. f 4 j y- 1 i 1 j -- V |