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Show ftl TMI PffM l.i Sri u r:nv, iLuxa j-- u. WELLSVILLE Wellsville Ward i1 i Folks : . ' 1 11 a. m. The guests win cf tova members of the fam.lv (St. Charles, Idaho, were all .in the community over erehIrs'; Is.r,acl1 the The musical numbers M,r-seventy years, were taken to the oit-- n services W Vi V appropriate and fit i- tabernacle in automobiles by the. for the occasion, and were Mr. and Mrs. Gl?cc,;ting andjSrnTSOj Roy ,,nc;er the Virecllon of conductor committee arid ITdaho transportation 11 sei H.yn-,m- ,A ecod stable greeted by a lively reception com- L Cook Quartet3 by members rl- mittee who made everyone feel m.e..was had J3 Mriiof the thouv-Mrs. Aivira Rich,! beau:-- , utchrson received several .I home. at right and Eldcrs a. 11:30 m.. At Ernest Woffinden meeting com-'1and Cornell j meneed with Chairman Heber L.I Schohfcld. duets by Mr. and Mrs.) "' Neils The con- Wheillison and Mr. and Mrs. i Maughan presiding. gregaUon sang, Come, Come Ye Neliing of St. Charles. V -, Memajiniverssry recently. ' The many beautiful sprays of t iLrr,?! '. bers of her SteveL present were flowers Mrs. Emma bespoke the high esteemand Mr. F. , , Stevenso7 Brigham citvMrV h-- ld which Elder Burton Pope tUH?b4L.Cjiauth7m lricome -- by his many friends and : gvre MoUy Chapman of Pneatrilo. Idaho- Mrs. Hettie OLsen of Logan rcia tires. Young Maggie,MrLna Darley d Mrs. Sterling Jones. Eider W. J. Cook of Paris offered and John Bailey; talk by TiWaLarldf. Leona Bulst cf Salt Lake i the inv.Kiauon and Charles Leisliman; duet by Mrs. Russell at Sham . I vrn-jl- .. Stuart - - ' ai , Bi-c- p i Im wearing a Mother . . Fidor B A. tor Bert as he is knownPope was the youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Flower For You. Dear," Vernon! Representative K. P. Lea than, Lea t haru Maughan and company; remarks, accompanied bv Mrs. Presiaent D. M. Bickmore; sin?- - and three children, aiso;. Mrs, irst Mrs. Lesser We Think The O God For Lathams sisters, "ing city known Miss Dorotny Wheat';; at the site of Berts birth, Oct. a Prophet, by all over 60 years Xearl of age; benediction, J. W. Hall. ;of .Logan, motored to EMt Lake 20, 1S2) His education was ::i j at Garden! Dinkier wa3 then announced!01, Monday where Mr. Leathern the district school and- - all invited guests, honored jMtnded the closing sc ;cmstot-Se-of city, which was in a cite room d special session of the one school building in which over 60 1! the While at Salt Lake teacher taught all grades, April j dmmg r 00 Jlature. at the Hote. 5 1304, he was married to L ivina organ music by Gilbert Thorpe. Utah. Mrs. Leatham Mrs. Kearl Gardner of Fish four Haven, The dining room was decorated in a children were brought ittended into the lavender. i capitol id by this imin: Robert, Mrs, iv. vases of flowers on the three long Ross Hodges. Le Roy and Louise tables where a delicious hot din-- i uilding on Monay evotung. f it Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Murray of Pope. Robert died in his infancy Tremor, ion a fended the Weils-Th- e other three children are still dinners sent out to the sick. ..While the guests, were-- tsUng, a- - viUe.ward .xdd folks ...reunion,- - mi ; living- - Beskles the children-h- u They were guests 01 aged mother, Mrs. U. A. Pope, and miscellaneous program was car - rWcaneidaVL ried out iU the auditorum under jM-- - and Mrs. Lindley on Wetines the following brothers and sisters the direction of the amusement ,d1y evening and spent Thursday survive him. Royal Pope, Cells committee. After all had eaten, calling cn relatives, Lingfore and Edith Whittington the following program was rend- - Mr. and Mrs. T. Whitney and a'l of Garden city, Utah ered; . daughter Carma of Mcndon. were Saxa phone duet, Lamont Allen Saturday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Executive Preston Pond of the and Eugene Fletcher, accompan-LeRo- y Cache valley council was also in Thorpe, -led at the piano by Mrs, Alaonaj Bishop C. N. Maughan, George attendance. Maughan; dramatisation of song 'Perkins and Leroy W. Hall went Miss Fullmer of Ixitran The Wedding of The Painted 'to Salt Lake on Saturday where is guestDorothy of her cousin, Mrs. Doll, with Parley Hall and Mrs.) four days were William Joy, for a few weeks, bride business. They ret'orned home Spencer Maughan as the Mrs. Sarah Simmersm of Grace, and groom and Verncti Maughan Wednesday noon, Idaho is spending a few days here Mr. and Mrs.. Ferrand Archi- - W1jl as soloist. er parents Mr, and Mrs Mrs. Jane Walters presented, bald of Magna are guests of their David Hutchison. fol-Archibald Mrs as J Leaves From My Album,' Maggie mother, Mrs. George Woods - and - Mrs. "When I was a Little during the week. lows: Woods of Rexburg-- ' who Henry N. Hall of Mrs. Mr. and Veneda .Ray Girl, Maughan; by came a on Tuesdav evening with are their When I was a' Bride, by Mrs. Logan visiting W. temple exclusion are spending the I parents Mr. and Mrs. Ray TTa'ii The Man Amy Woodward; evenings here while doing temole for two weeks. The D. Married, t employed at tlie Dories Preacher Who Married' Us Vem-iwh- o !r' on Maughan; his wife, Millie M. hotel, is traveling back arid forth drrsW wyltt Mrs u, 1 V?r ; iLS. u Baxter; nur twins, Nellie Brad-- 1 to his work. 4 ' 58611,1 shaw an3 Veda Maughan and! Miss Ruth Woodward. reTtUB Jonn tThe Bell' of The Town, Junita Sunday at Logan guest of Miss Mrs. Earl Morgan and children Alice Thorpe. Parkinson. Mrs. Grace Bailey entertained of Salt Lake who has spent the The Rocking chair hour, with Mrs. C.. N. Maughan as the moth- - at dinner on Sunday. Covers were) past two weeks here with her and Mrs. Fred P Daren ts Mr. er, with members of the Harmony laid for Mr. and Mrs. Wn. iLeatham and family Mr. arid Mrs. Doc glass accompanied Mr. MorFour singing several songs. Mr. One act play; The Bachelors George Spence and Mr. and Mrs. gan home on Thursday. Morgan came Wednesday. Baby by Mrs. Vere Prince, Mrs. William Hoskins. A. W. Archibald, Oscar Hendry, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Baxter, Mrs. Mrs. Mattie Nellie Bradshaw, and Joseph R. Erown and Mrs.' W. H. Bishop J. J. Hendry and Miss Vernon Maughan Darley iDarlev motored to Logan Tuesday Hazel Hendry were Logan busiRimseil Stuart. Dance of the midgets, Gretta evening to attend the basketball ness visitors on Tuesday. Lowe Mr. arid Mrs. Mathesis Lcishman, June Maughan, Ivean game between the U. S. A. C. and and spent Monday Baldwin and Milllcent Maughan.. Montanx They were particularly of Grace At 6:30 p. m. a delicious super interested in then: nephew, Seth Tuesday here guests of Mr. and was served to the dining room to M. Parkinson, who is one of the Mrs. Arthur Wilson. Miss Rosella Baugh- of . Ogden 319 After which talks, jokes and team of U. S. A. C. , Miss Mary words of appreciation were given Baxter and Miss Lucile Theurer spent the week end here with her m rents Mr. and Mrs. Parley by several, also organ solos and also accompanied them. ' Perkins Baugh. piano solos given by Mrs. Anona; "Ralph Spence and Even Miss Elsie Wyatt gave an Until were Ogden visitors on Wednes- - Maughan were enjoyed ' talk on child welfare at dance time when a large crowd day. of the entire community gathered) Mrs. LouLse Buirtatt and son Mr. the Relief society of the Wetls-vil- le Miss ward on Tuesday. at -- the pavilion where dancing Arthur Stirratt of Idaho onFalls ac- - Wyatt is a graduated- - VeUs;n - was the spent the past week here enjoyed to music by course- in orchestra. Wellsville Everyone count of the - death and burial cf having completed her th- - e gGr a wu. .bv 1 bciUii-- i Ailliui: Bowoi i. expfCByd-foimffe- lf Arch Ames of Ogden called on oft Mr; arid Mrs, lewey Summers "trie of the --best entertainments Dean cf - Ogden . spent Mrs. Joseph R. .Brown, on Thursdtoe season and that .all com and son and Sunday as guests ay.1 mitties are to be congratulated on Saturday the success and orderly way the of. their parents Mr. and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. M. .Jcries entertained sixteen guests at dinner Hendry. days program was carried out. . Michael Williamson and on Monday evening. Mi's. Thomas Sat-Ro- y M men The Wellsville ward Mr arid Mrs. Pearl Jones, Mr. sort Lynn of Pocatello spent herr urday and Sunday hen? with her came ,. out victorious with a. score 'jetties spent Sunday An .a .game,.cftaskel(haii oL pireixts here on Wednesday evening. . Jones.- - - Mr. M. Barklnson also of'.derson' and other relatives Mr. and Mm Hymm Brown, Mr. and Mrs. J. Van Orden o Salt Lake who accompanied them called on Mr and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Brown.' Mrs. here was a dinner guest also. ' LewistonWilson on Saturday., Lester McBride and Russel Brown Arthur Wilson wai a Salt Lake Arthur Mrs. Mr. and Roy Saddkr cf of Hvrum attended the funeral on , visitor Su'nday. business Mr. and Mrs. Parley Smith were Balt Lake soent t.e v.eck end cf 'Arthur Bowers on Monday: Mrs. , Mr. and Mrs Lester Kearl and mother, here Oeden visitors on Sunday. Miss Dorethy Wheatley of Ltwan enter- - Robena Bradshaw, Semit Reese Leishman Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Darley were guests of Mr. and .Mrs. at a candy pull Sunday! and son Percy of Igan were Howard P. Leatham. cverSng. Six scouts of the Tiger Mrs. Harry Coley and Marie it ner guests of'Mr. and Mrs. Heber patrol were ln attendance and L. Maughan on Saturday, Dodd of Lewiston called on Mr, parents Mrs. and Mrs. Nephl t the evening. emoyed "Thomas S Brad- -. Mrs. Carl Nielson and son Clark and Mrs. Arthur Wilson on Satur-'.- Green during the week. Vjr Thursday here dav on their way to Santa Mcriica Mr. John Maughan cf Logan at dinlner on 'of Hyrum . Martha California son, with her mother Mrs. f Thursday Acre working cn ) Mr. and Mrs. John Yeates of spent Thnmks B Bradshaw and daugh- - Leishman. genealogy. " of enests were of Mr. Eva Summers Mrs. and Rcxhirg.iNibley vc , i. o 't a n c hlrthdav anni-- ! a teem;,-- : Mrs. Dan P. Walters on Wednes-Covers were laid for Idaho came downL; with -School j Scout t and 'dav. rijod'hAlice Ruth-- 1 excursion fifteen guests. . .1 Spence srent- - Thursday I Pnh of Loean evenings during; lha .yp'i'z ' OSlJlSHCU Lai1 (..prin cf fidntltnfLwn guests of Miss aunt Mrs. TomasMurCity on business. -, cf Tr-- C Lorenzo Thorpe, ZZen ZULm Mrs. Martha jM erker, ' course scout leaders The short Merrill and Fred Glenn onTlir? George Bradshaw mor ton came Wednejd.r to Wells- - tend the old folks party cf iri 'scout leaders of the Second ward training sehool that was scheduled the ut excursion ut fer March lifu to ninth has been TreTtt0! riat o?ks partyon Wellsville ward. She was Wood- - attended the-snoAccording to a re Blnfksmlth Fork canyon on Vev were guests of of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph postponed. ' Calvin iiirav. port from Professor evening, Mr and Mrs. rvari 11011295$ uome! ward Wednesday the councils John C. Brenchley, Mr. a'nd Mrs. John Ohaomau Feitcher mar,v of president rctui. . evening Lewis Brenchley, Cyril (former residents of Wellsiville have been giving training to their Thursday. - Tj0?,n Hvron Brenchley, Guy Maughan, Maughan, but now of Richmond attended various troop leaders, which brs Leishman. t the Wellsville ward old folks party to an extent, rappiemented the1 Pwn Maughan, John wa rrrent Eecauae of and Thomas S.,0n Wednesday, Theurer, anticipated merUr,g. here with Mr. and, of the Wellsville ward weather condi-- 1 Mrs. Amos Larsen of Hyrum the unfavorable Parkinson. .... committees accompanied -- nent Wednesday with her parents tion.a that have developed it was JiimM 0f Mr. and on an Mr. and Mr Dan T. Stuart. deemed advisable to call the short council rtvrum stake Hyrum attended the 'school off and make the spring Blacksmith Fork Mr. cx McBride of LeRov Mrs. arid up currier, on Mj Arthur Rowers held here tf.eir jone more intensive, of- Scout Dayton were guests Saturd . day. . - " h-- :-. i 1 5 , , ! F.-u- ! -- ( j Classified LOST 4 16 feet 2Jty0f - - i- w 1 v 1 - as-thi- 1 ta - -- maj-ln- -- .30-12- , ' - rnt - W - . Leaders Until 7 ' -- 1 nray j Th-'r'dn- re-ma- house, 9 ITT West Cen- - j ' Provide Natural Shade for All Young Poultry , An Ideal range will provide natural shade where the jeans birds, may find protection frojtn the hot summer, sun. 51any poultry flocks do do! bate this protection. say poultry' t the IVnirvylvaoia State cot- so some means of protection emit be provided. Moving the colony houses --near a cornfield make Meal range renditions. Sunflowers planted flrouhd the colony house also will provide satisfactory shade. If tite colony houses cannot be moved near a Com-fieland sunflowers are not used. some form of artificial shade should l e rto.Uh-d- . ou feed bags placed on s frame about two or three feet abote the ground will give the eoedod ie. , trict. U. Lumber O. - Co, Phonf e long, between Garland1 MOVING Charles R. Johnson TR VNSFER IJ.U.6AGE lliiiischold floods and Trunks I any on Trips Truck or f loscd Cars OFTUE: HOTEL KCCLES I'HBNE 314 119 N. 2nd East, Itah. LEGAL soon. G. W. freshen Nlbley. For Sale NOTICES cow, will PROBATE AND GUARDIAN Winborg, SHIP NOTICE acres first class CpjSULT COUNTY CLFRK OR mile from Lewiston THE RESPLt'TIVE SIGNERS FOR FURTHFR INFORMATION sugar factory. Reasonable price IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF and terms. Write Box 42. Route 1, THF. FIRST JUDICIAL DISRichmond, Utah. TRICT OF THE STATE OP ITAH. IN AND FOR TIIE For Sale 1929 Essex Coach. BarCOUNTY OF CACHE. gain. Leaving town must seU. Call 330. NOTICE TO Certified Sweedish select oats for In the Matter ofCREDITORS the Estate of sale. D.- B. Barson. Phone Sarah Jaue Holt, Deceased. 688-J-- l. Creditors will present claims For Sale Jamesway- - Brooders. with vouchers to the undersigned or Call J. W. Morrell. Phone enceeither cf them, at the resid- of either In Trenton, Cache t ,1151-County, Utah, on or- before the 20th. day of June, 1930. FOR SALE Date of First Publication, FebBABY CHICKS I have secured forty thousand ruary 10th, 1910. William S. Holt. Leghorns for March and April Sarah L. White, . orders delivery. Can fill your promptly. Chicks everyday after Adminlstrators of said Es March 1st. Coal and Electric tate. Rroadsrs-Sca-a-- Wawash&fL 'C W. l3unn, Attorney Brooder in operation- - with 1000 tate. 113-chicks. Phone Tom NOTICE TO CREDITORS - I 74 or For Rent Four roomed modern house. 145 West 4th South. 3b. Inch suction hose about For Sale Young Jersey c -- ( PJK SALE It- 3 room ve For Rent 5 room modem home. one block from business dis-- ( LOST Between and Logan suit case Richmond, Brown wrapped in blanket. Has "Rulon Hansen written on side. Return I to Journal office. Reward. l'j ' M Rent-Fi- VB and Logan. Finder please notify1 John H. Moser and be rewarded.! Iiunos, - ng Advertisements LOST " Sor i mast be Mid m advance. went per tssae. One cent Minimum fur first insertion fifteen cents , 'Sda 503 fer f - spent-transacti- - Tor Rent 4 room house with bath. Apply at 153 West 1st South. Phcoo CSK-- J. modern. Phone Room and men-rim- - quartett, - , VhS 1 - CALL h-- , hl w .. PACKARD Martin tell us. Amt h wtlt yet! We'll get him again before ha has a chance to pull anything. V'e've got to get him now. You mean Mrs. Kanes voice you mingled dismay and fear mean ho got away from the bird cage ? ldy Myers sa'ut that Batty iioso had him theFe. The Big , Yes, he got away! Scot snarled. Thanks to some skirt. He then told how the girl and Marlin had escaped. Enid knew maat of it except that the two men who arrived s they were and Mullins. Wilkie " (reaped THC U3 BLOWN OFF Batty got out Just before the THE tension t it l.ai gripped cops piled into the place, the Big ot her Shot was saying.' "All of them Enid during dumb and they found our U a hold in aren't v her dangerous snow. So we can kis3 a halt good-byitajrasp un'fi l y. r s back in the guest brother's Yes" Mr. Kar,a was obviously in a frenzy of fear and excitement houso. ! and v Ith tho police ln that . She was cs i ically by liou-sear.d with what you said n .t ho ; tho strenuous drove about Shiva Frank, we'd better tal torment i. II, r muni blow, too and do It quick while fro.n le a tyrlo in we've got a chance. seemed to 1 "Blow! Tho Big Shot flung out of hope which she fni l a grating laugh. Nix! Nothing only to see it ' r doing! Blow! It's just the height i Conscious ,iv, n Udiutcr of the season and things--cofi-,'- f ,Ti-of the fate m low if her it-,riul Martin ig good. There's nothing to con nrct 11s with that house; and as were dHeove'- ' j l.ke Enid for that Fhive Fiank stuff it may v. ' 0 f ,r tho , that her th. be a'l the bunk, but, whether it Is safety of oth or nor, we'll g' t that sneaking ' v at Martin hc niulie,! Martin cur first and anyw-athey ' f t.r had told L know who the Biff Shot fnn'temt h 1. el said. the murder o' Is. that theyre looking for 1, . She could :. 0 What did Batty say that woman believe him at locked like tonight? lie saw her, less realized ,1' o didn't lie? Mrs. Kane bioke In. kiory was crc. Enids Angers gripped tightly at rn On and 011 the duor jamb. some-- ; stumbled can Yes, he saw her but ho didnt a ('ok struck know who she was. He'd never where in the M v ilia sat two. And tin Ho said she seen her before. rirtnr rHiU TSolesT TtKea Tretik' out of j n. There scum. being flun" Dirty face, dirty hands. t :t the e was tho stum,, a pec tat los, clotlies like grandma li.it s in bule. Then t! 0 usej to wear, and a hat out of the "iiHii .... .Jy up .trflfr 4ht,lteftpstl-a- ll taxakLiaS. over, l.ev- - fac. the stairs: Mrs. Kane seemed almost No. Ilry! Ma' Cir- dawn here! to be speaking to hetseit It And the old r ", to ' Hop to it! doesn't sound like her unless, of She herrd i!n ctin I of move- course, she was disguised. and tho next ment from Tier! Who? The Big Shots instant heard tii H.i .ori answer voice rang out sharply, imperative- head of !y. What are you talking about? from, 'snV'pr'Vim-'rt,-thethe stairs. We've got to- get her, too. Do yon What is i'. WhVs happened? think you know who she is? n woman !" the Pic Whats the I was thinking about last night. shrilled anxioit iy. There was a malicious sniff ln Mrs. .Matter? t m Big Shot's voice Kane's voice. It's kind of queer held an ugly1 : nigh. blown about a woman butting la then, its lid off tb.,t's v, hat's ttio mat- and a woman buttiug - again to ter!" . night You Unow-Footsteps, those of Mr. and Mrs. You mean Enid Howard?" The Kaao UBdoa'itt'll, were htrrriediy Big Shot harked. Has she gone?" descendin'; t :e staira now; came Mrs. Not that I 'know of. then a eorfs!o.i of voices lrom Kanes tones were sour. Yon said 11, the lower everybody talking the dear child wasnt to be disnt oner; awl then suddenly the turbed. I havent been near her voices becri.a indit tir.ct. They had room. rather wish I had niw. all gone into that front room, she Youre crazy! The Big Shot's thought. You've voice was rasping, angry. Without a sound she got out of got it in for her and God help bod and :'o!e to tho door. She anyone you go out after! Why, cautiously opened her door a crack. tho girls too sick to leave her bed. Yes, that's where they wore in What are you trying to do start the front r o.n. And site could hear something? weil ia. w ; the door into the 'To. only telling yon what hall had be' a left open. flashed Into my mind. Mrs. Kaaea There wre only one voice speak- voice was still malicious. Anying now !!i- Big Slip's. Sure, If way, 1 certainly dont trust her. clo-me ' nrd ;our yaps give youil Hell! the Big Shot a chance. Wo we.o aftr that sty savagely. exploded Well, we'll soon see! Martin to pat him through and Ill take a look, and find ent h- a- much he knew. Baity Silently Enid closed the door, Rose a as tanning it, wi.h Skinny and, running swiftly back across a and more of the boys and couple the room, ber bare feet noiseless a car. But they didnt start any- on the carpet, got into bed. Perthing until after dark. Then Batty haps a minute passed when ah . picked M..r...i np in Tote Lonezzi's. eaw the door begin to open slowly. y.tH-tiibed Kinger with him and It made no ' sound, She closed her eye then, simYou mrrn- - tho police lieutenulating sleep. She heard someone ant? 'his a little tremulously. Roy, ot course It couldn't be from I r. Kane. Hid obvio-tr- i else tiptoe across tbs anyone Ycsi"-T.Rix Sbat's voice was room to her bedside- .- She aetaed .i at scat Into a Vicious. Batty slid him bending over her. Sbe felt -the- next -- hie aed pickcdrap a his., breath - upoaTiicr. xheok. ..of., v,' hit. . teyTwere wori or seemed te stand tber' for an- - tn - fiblvs Martiftsai4 It terminable length of time-unt- U Frank iiui spilled . the beans in seemed that b could no longer confession of a written tome sort Ua there quietly, that aha must ftbout somY)t ffthJobs ETilve Frink move, cry out, do something, that ztfii I had palled together a few to breathe in a regular, natural' he Martin aaid couldn't ago. years way sat beyond her power any two or three for the at et papers Ji; day?"y cCTret1 er'scon as he got Borg,, Aqd then he tiptoed back across them be i lave the goods on' me the room again, and the door closed enough tin.i3 over tor send mo to softly but it was daylight before dozen chairs. she fell asleep. , Where are the papers?" Kate (Copifrtgkt, Franh , Packard) asked, How do I know? the Big Shot relation with Monday Enid That's one of answered fiercely. the big Shot taka an unaxpeoto the things we would have made turn. ,i . - I. lKANSFEI! - -- Bishop FOR RENT J j6-t- S lE Ini FRANK Garden City, March 1 Many friends and relatives gathered to j pay devotion to Burton A. Fope ' in the Garden city Chapel, Monday aftemoon Feb. 24 under the ci- ruction of Bishop Clarence Cook. Speakers who lauded the char-- . acter of Elder Pope, his, devotion J to his afmily, and who spoke ot his home and community . activi-- 1 ties, and of his truthfulness and honesty with his feliowmeh were1. Joseph W. Gibbons, Bishop 3h:tr- - j irs W. Pope and Bishop Clarence! Wel.sville The family of My and Mrs. David Hntehmst n met at their home on Satuicny niter-- 1 Festivities in Honor of all People noc'-- arid evening to celebrate the, Of the Ward Over Seventy birthday aianvtlsary of t'neu-mother, giving them a vei plea- Given in Tabernacle. A ocuhful b.rth- sant surprise. . Wellsville The WeiisviiiA day cake graced the table wneie ' page five NOK.MAN TORI For B. A. Pope Family Gathers to Celebrate Mother's AQfK oytn tiirinuay, j Has Spicy Program I lurrospoiHit-nl- . CC UTY. UTAH T, rm Filling Services At Garden Gfy OEPA MKS. HOWARD JON KS, Old JGURNAU LOGAN. CArr; jrnE farm 27 1- -2 m fee Sflle11 New tip to dft te- - cot tage on choice lot. East on U. O. Lumber Fifth North. Company. Phone 36. For Sale The Federal Land Bank of Berkeley has for sale the John Q. Adams.,f arm., located In Benaon Ward, consisting of 160 acres Irrigated land. Improvements consist of small home, a large fine dairy barn, granary, chicken houses etc. Can be purchased at a bargain on reasonable terms. Bee President Abraham Jorgenson of the Logan Hyde Park NFLA at 55 West 4th North Street, . Logan or phone - 810--R. MISCELLANEOUS Wanted Ten ton, first ' crop alfalfa. Also, alfalfa to put up on shares or rent. 490 South 5th west. Phone 839-Exchange for good used car one good building lot nicely located within two blocks of county court house. Sewer and paving assessments paid in full. Phone 133-- J. S estates. i NOTICE TO CREDITORS - In the Matter of the Estate of, HARRIS S. STEPHENSON, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchors to the undersigned admlnistrafor of said estate at his residence in Lewiston, Cache Courty, Utah, on or before the 18th day of April 1930. J. F. Bair, Administrator. YOUNG & EULLEN, Attorneys. First Publication February 14, - Trade 5 1- -2 I 1930. Last - Publication - March - i n. acre berry and 1930. chicken farm, 6 room modern NOTICE TO CREDITORS near brick house. Well located valCache for Improved H Ogden, the Matter of the Estate of, ley farm. What have you? Box JANE AMY BAUGH THATCHER. 42 HI, Richmond, Utah. Deceased. Creditors will present claims I buy baby heifer calves. Phone with vouchers to the undersignL 593-J-- 5. ed administrator of said estate in Lewiston, Wanted to Buy Chicken coop to at his residence accomodate 100 bens. Phone Cache County, Utah,', on or be598-J-- 2. fore the 18th, day of April 1930. ' George A, Villett, Administrator. fit TO $26 DAILY YOUNG & BULLEN. Attorneys. Easily earned . selling shoes for the largest direct to wearer First Publication, February 14, concern in the world at saving 1930, of $2 to $3 pair; some good proMarch 17, Last Publication, tected territory -- still open. - Dou- - 1930, blewear Shoe Co., Minneapolis NOTICE-T- Q. Minn CREDITORS , l the- - Matter jov- .the EstateIn Wanted Veal - and chickens. Thomas ' ' Worley, Deceaaedr ' Highest prices paid. Phone 227. Creditors will present claims vouchers to the undersignronltry , Wanted Highest . prices with C. W. Dunn," paid at your coop. J. A. Peter- ed at the atoffice of Cache Law, Valley Attorneys son. Phone 974-Bank Building, Logan, Utah, on 40 to 55 percent profits In or before the 20th. day of April. " 'Americans greatsst pnntiTig line. 1930." Year round sales.-- 1000 - styles Date of First PublicaUon; Feb every business must use.- Lowest ruary 10, 1930. ' or Main prices, highest qualities. Thomas L. Worley, Admistralor sideline. Free training. Box 498, of said estate. , Cincinnati. C. W. Dunn, Attorney for estate. J. W. AULT AND SON , SHERIFFS SALE t TRANSFER M COURT OF IN THE DISTRICT handled and Furniture pianos DISJUDICI4L THE FIRST 448, care. PHONE with STATE ' OF TRICT OF THE IN AND FOR THE UTAH, PAINTING COUNTY OF CACHE, DECORATING PAPER HANGING Roland Eames, Plaintiff, vs. LEONARD MATHEWS Picot Mortgage Loan Corporation, PIIONE 1I36-- J a Corporation and Ira R. Bowen, colReliable Man Distribute and Defendants. nets lect .store route In county; Tq be sold at sheriffs sale on $60 weekly up; permanent, pro- the 7th. day of March 1930 at fitable work. Full Information eleven oclock a. m. of said day, write PERIS MFG. CO., Florir, at the front door and steps of Pa. the County Court House of Cache Utah, in Logan City. County, AdWomen to Club Aid First Cache County, Utah, .the1 followclub dresses and papers predescribed property pared at reasonable rates. Maga- ingBeginning at a point 180 feet 25 cents per zine clipping rented of the north east corner set for two weeks. Program sug- west Lot of five. Block 14, Plat A of gestions. Literary Workshop 4540 Logan City Survey and running Wolff St, Denver,1' Colorado, thence .south 40 feet: thence 13 feet; thence north 40 feet Bankrupt and Bargain sales of- west clothes, shoe and general mer- thence eas. 1C feet to the place chandise. Big profits. Good pef- - of beginning. ry We furnish Dated this 8th. day of Febru-evemanent business. 1930. 1543 ary thing. Bell Mercantile, w- - H- - Shaw, sheriff of Cach. W. Roosevelt, Chicago. Will J ext Hyrum W. Maughan and Hannah Maughap, both deceased. editors will present claims vouchers to the undersigned Administrator, at his residence in North Cache County, Logan, Utah, on ' or before the- - 30th day of March; 1930. Date of first publication Jan- uary 29th, 1st 30, George W. Maughan, Administrator lor said estates L. E, .Nelson, Attorney for said - to-w- it: I County, Utah. : i |