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Show PAGE POUR THE JOURNAU LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH mm rm Scout Court of Honor DEPARTMENT Held at Preston, Sunday MRSMAKVEL BARTLETT Correspondent I Troops 31 ?3 and- - 33 pastiri-tpale- il In a Scout Coutt of honor lin the Preston First ward, Sun-Ida- y XfTESD LOGAN IIIGII-SOL'T- II evening March 2. The lolCACHE GAME Mendon Mr and Mrs Aum loping scouts received avards: Bernard Mrs and Mr, TENDrR FOOT Bird, Hardman, Kay Poien..en Clifford Troop 31 Jim Palcn, Ira, W ALong-strotStauffer the Muses Maiy lger. Fa aii and Maxiije Stauf33 Verdon Cordlngly, Troop Or-pr. LaVar Boswortlr. Don Boswortlr, fer. Viola Buut, Olive Bakt Buist. lle'en Ahrens, Louise Wavne Gibson, Ira L. Kennlmrton, Wlutney. LaVon Ahrens. Veal a Mcrvln Larsrr. Carl Smith. ThoSorenten and Henry Stauffer at- mas Bertr-h- , Kenneth Smith. Rex tended the basKctball game at Jensen, Derton Webstar, Alonzo the South Cache high school gyru Handy, Paul Brtoeh. South night between Troon 35 Richard Layne, PalFuday Cache and Logan high. mer Chrt tonsen,, Flmer Moser, Mr. and Mrs J. M Baker cf Madls Pet 'non, Eldon Peterson, Teton, Idaho, were the dlnne Wayne Cole, Gi"n Gamble, Melvin guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. T Wood Rawlins. on Satuiday SECOND CLASS HOSTESS TO Troop 33 Bernell Kennttigton, LLUE I LIB Kennel 28mP h. Floyd.Atkn, Jane Roe M.lton Golf. Verdon Cord-ingl- y, Ans. Lniy Lar cn was hos.U; D trqas Hancev. for the sui club ahum met a. Vavne her home Inday. The afternoon 0!b-oGccige Ley::, Carl Smith Was spent in (wing and listenirij FIRST CLASS to Ue rad'o Luncheon was servTreop 33 Ther4". Jensen, Ar- ed to Mesiaine Hhoda Hardman, Hilda Whitney, Dckne Larsen bon Gcorh. and Mrs. Laistn. MERIT BADGES Mis. J. 1. Wood attended the Leo J. Greaves. funeral setvicis of 'hLr aunt, Mrs. Troop 3! Troop 33 Thrris Jensiti, E A. Newell W. Rimbu 1 at Logan, Rues"il Jensen. Roy Fryer, Sutjday. attended the Maughan The follow ins dance at Pcter-moiSTAR Friday night, Joseph Watson, George SmiLv Troop 31 Leo J. Greaves. , oryhn Whitney, Aeey baker and Troop 33 Mark Larsen. Messrs and Misclanies Cyril Biro, LOTS Clifford Ahrens. Chester Kidman and Orval Larsen Troop 33 E. A. Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Cheater Kidman entertained &t a prettily appoint- to Mr- - and Mrs. Orval Larsen, ahd ed supper paity aUer the dance Mr. and Mrs. Cliffoid Ahrens. A at Petersboio 1'riOaj night. Cov- delicious luncheon was served to Messrs and Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, Mr. ers were laid for Orv. 1 and Mrs. Joseph Watson, Mr. and Bird, Mesdames, Cynt Larsen, and Clifford Ahrens, and Mrs. Clifford Ahrens, Mr. and Watson, lT3. Cyril Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Baker, Acey Joseph George Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Chester "Kidman. Kidman. L. Kid- Mr. and Mrs. Wiv cave a. mnn attend'd the birthday din- Mh In honor of Mrs. J. A. blrthday party Satuiaay m hon- ner or of her daughter Verral. The Wisergiven at the home of Dr. J. W. afterhoon vms spent in playing Hayward, at Logan Sunday. games. Daimy refreshments were Mrs. Theo Petersbuig and served to Delphi Smith, Faya daughter, Donna, of Preston verc Hancock, Lorraine Wood, Ruth tiio Rucsts of her sister, Mrs. AnShelton, Elame Longstroth, June nie Larsen and Imr mother Mrs. Stauffer, Akn Hardman, Louise Charlotte Longstroth on Tuesday. Kidman, Marie Stauffer, Theta Mr. and ths. Harold Sorensen Barrett Mrs.. Salma Hancock, Ver- - and family and Mrs. Mary A. Hill ral Kidman and Mis. Kidman. were the dinner guests of M s. MarcelS Bird and Clove Han- Joseph N. Sorensen Monday, cock attended the meeting et S WONTS OYSTER Marc ell SUIT Lit- . Nibley Sunday- - lug lit, Bird was on the program with The Sovonls club entertained an organ solo. their at an oyster supenter- per. partners Miss Madall Hancock at the home evening, Friday tained a few of her friends Sat- cf Mrs. Arthur Kidman. Covers were laid for Messrs and Mesurday at a luncheon party. Mrs. Verena Stauffer of Logan dames, Jesse Baker, Floyd Hardspent the week end as the guests man, Jesso Walker, William Bakof her son, Mr. and Mrs. Henry er, E.rrier - Earl Bird Stauffer and family. and Arthur Kidman. --Alter supMrs. Joseph Watson and Mrs. per the evening was spent In George Smith, spent the week placing gain os, end at Ogden. LforiiS RIORUM Laura Hughes and Durrell RlSINLS? MILTING Hughes, who are attending the President Arthur Kidman and U. S. A. C., spent the neck end counselors of the Elders Quorum here. held a business meeting at the home Councilman DANCE FOLLOWS VICTORY cf High OF MENDON HOOPSTERS Joseph C. Sorensen Friday night. Tne primary officers met at 7 OVER CLAUKSION, the home of Miss Ctella Ladle, A basketball game was played Monday night. Tho lessons and Saturday evening in the recrea- other were .read and distion haul between Mendon town cussed. work, those present. After by team and Cl arks ton. The score - lefresnments were servwas 34 to 27 in favor of Mendon. meeting ed. 'A dance fotlowed, the game. MenThe following were Logan visdon Orchestra ' furnished the Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. music. Durrel Hughes of the U. itors on Bird. Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle S. A. C. refereed the game. Sorensen, Elmer Hancock Mrs. George Smith and son. Claud and Harold Soiensen. Don, ate spending ten days In William Buist entertained Sait Lake City visiting with re- at Mrs. a chili supper Friday evening. latives and friends. laid for eight guests. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Buist of Covers were H. C. Sorensen Is ill at WellsUle spent Sunday with his hisBishop home. mother. Mis. Agnes Buist, who Miss Jennie Richards, who is Is very ill. at Preston, spent SunMrs. Selma Hancock entertain- teaching ed at a supper Saturday night day with her sister, Mrs. William after the dance. Covers were laid Hughes. Mrs. Selma Hancock was hosfor Mr. and Mrs. William Kidman. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Wood. tess at an attractive luncheon, at her Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Verland Shelton home. Flowers formed the cenand Mr. and Mrs. Hancock. for the table. Covers terpiece MrsremSfeelfenW8s hostoss 'were-iaid for ftfrsr Florence Weed; to an attrae'ive birthday supper Mrs. Alta Kidman. Mrs. Vera Monday evening given in her Shelton Mrs. Hancock. and honor. The table , was . centered Radio- -with a' beauuiEiI cake decorated lunch. music was enjoyed after with cardies. Covers were laid Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lamont for Missrs and Mesdames. AlonBrigham spent zo Wood, E.mer Hancock, William and family of Sunday with his mother, Mrs Kidman and Mr. and Mrs. Shel-toa- Mary. . Lamont,.,to -- .supper-, roam- -- music Norman D.- - Bird, - Sr., 1 - still and social chat was enjoyed. confined to Ins bed with rheumaENTERTAINS SAVON1S tism. CLCB Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Lousley and Mrs Retta Iliibner was hos- family were the dinner guests of tess for the Savonis club which Mrs. Lousley s parents Mr. and met at her home Thursday. The Mrs Peter M. Larsen. Sunday. aitemoon was spent Lv sewing Mrs. Martha Brookins is visitand plans were nude for the eluo ing at Willard, Utah for a few , Alto--Ki4- marL - 34-2- - to entertain them partners at-supper. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Zina Baker, Mrs. Verna Sorensen, - Mrs. Manila Barrett. Mrs. Camilla Walker, Mrs. Myi Lamont, Mrs. era Baker, Mrs. Lizzy Barrett, Miss Isabella Stumpf. Mrs. Marjoiy Bird and Mrs. Bird. Mrs. Rhocla 'Hardman gave a delicious bmjiday supper Sunday evening in honor of her husband A crystal bowl of roses formed the centerpiece for the table. - 1 a weeks. gj FRANK underworld calls him from visit to JSntd Howard in her apartment where hg declares At lo i for her i lot that homjle s Enid, who bcheveo ho is her brother. Martha Dobbins, her old nurse, gives her no support, telling her over the had ttlephano her mtosmo. brother A coded' marks. po identify t message received by ths ftig Shot U deciphered bp Eh id Pilled With dread on tho third night of her odvmturo in tho underworld sho determines to tfevart the Big Shot in hts plan to rob the home of f. J M oilman. Sho will fc ths bur ha n. The Journals Cross Word Puzzle SYS OPS! 8: Wsr clouds hover Wit hew York gangland. Twisty Morgan hss defied tho Big Shot. 7 ha irrim business of quriimo position to hit domination of the h, glsrt Chapter IS THE WOMAN BURGLAR nrHE areaway, Enid discovered, separated the Murkman nan sloa from a towering apartment L PACKARD - n g Mu-ma- BepartingMissionary Ccnitnued from Page One and Theora notices aid Loir Srmuse. We arc ptaxssd to note thet most of these haVc recovered and are around again. Charles Hansen, who met With a very pa.nfnl accident shd who Places were laid for Messrs hc3 ben rr the hooital at Soda Theo Whitney, Alton 3r.rlnc for the oast month, reBird. Lavorn Larsen, Miss Fawn turned home S inday Marrh 2nd. Stauffer, Kay Sorensen and Mr. Mr. and Mrs Court Lutz, acand Mr3. Hardman. After supper companied by Mass Edna Allen, the remainder of the evening was motored to Loean on Friday afspent in playing games and lis- ter school. and retuiHcd Sunday tening to the radio. evening. Mrs Keno'-dsoent the week JOLLY DOZEN 'did in Ranaolrh visiting with her 308 PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Orval Larsen, en- parents Mr. shd Mr LaMent Pops tertained the Jolly Dozen at v'ero annoin,'d bv the cminrv 500 at thrir home on Mond,-do attend the A. C. night. Score prizes were award' a rourdun course at Logan Solution cf Yesterdays Puazto ACROSS RV?,' a' Oatery f. Shotted Mr reeae- - gptpjoIeZ ran Site IE Valley IS. Hod of Slid IE Existed IS. Mhfortase SL Flaw ft. Beers ra. Hebrew word for Sod XL Hirer Setweon Braett art IE fuxre 17. Btsfeees - , QN EBSSjT , CRUN.BsOifeARNES y , , It al . BO IV It E Mrs whe , L Take aa eanra L Assert L Dir freai the earth L Aloaf L Keproarhed ahaslraiy . handle a train a, Chamra cense et NOTICE TO CREDITORS 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 residence of either in Trenton. Cache County, Utah, on or before the 20th. day of June, 1030. Data of First Publication, February 10th, 1930.. William s. Holt. Sarah L. White, Administrators of said E- ri fj Bisaaee Bias appreeeh "The Oleomy t' Demi" Barrow seat r Preeoea j Fsirhieertof . degree , , t . . C. W. Dunn, In the Matter of the Estate of, DeHARRIS S. STEPHENSON, ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned administrator of said estate at his residence in Lewiston. Cache County, Utah, on or before th 13th day of April 1930. J. T. Bair, Administrator. YOUNG e? done often Thero meat Wt-a-t Is dan-r- r Attorneys. 14, Last 17, Publication March 1830. NOTICE TO CREDITORS H the Matter of the Estate of, JANE AMY BAUGH THATCHER. Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned --administrator of said estate - Aflfeis residence in - Lewiston, ' Cache County, fore the 18th. day of April 1930. George A. Tillett, AdministraACROSS Boand of a dov f Solution of Yesterdays P. a Rcflo kryoad ths Jordan L Monkey dasoas illy Storms Is. Farm Impls. IX. XL . mnt IS. Vegetable , XI. Floor XL Drink (lowly XL God of lovo XL Dress skint XL Laek SI. SL SL SL SL 1930. Last " S4. Kristis 17. Spike at raffs f Dl'rreet Attire Large eerpents Author ef Tee Aire of Rea son" Small particle Mmrle thing . Mistake ?L Stags eh a ras- ter 7X. 7X. 1. X. L d. L L loosely Dampen DOWB M. More p ref o a tii M. Pitfall id. Cognkee! 7. Flayer wk rate the cards Head cororlsg is. Foray 1 Spokea Weary 1. Faek Imaginary X. Flat fish monster 1 hrire U. Fxecpk Attention L Token at asTears sent 7. Growing i. oak 17, Date of First Publication; February 10, 1930. Thomas L. Worley, Admistrator of said estate. C. W. Dunn, Attorney for estate 47. Box Family ef organ pipe March Publication, 1830. tlty 71. Spread 14. In the Matter of the Estate of Thomas Worley, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of C. W. Dunn, Attorney at Law, Cache Valley Bank Building, Logan, Utah, on or before the 20th. day of April. . Give for safe ' keeplag 4E W aadera Itit---' lessly 15. Garde aecct- - Obstactol , ,,, - ' rolloi). Attorneys. February NOTICE TO CREDITORS Large cord Chalrt Draskard fi. Habitation Metal Ibrnada .. tL kn. Fats sparingly XL Old Earopesu , fola ' IE Expaag Orifice la tk IE Ftmal IE Female aheep IE Rattr mntale XL XL After songs dooaans sash Draw o Aeenttomi var. Mark aimed fa carliag 1930. YOUNG & BULLEN, First Publication, XX. ekia di. Water vapor U, dL Coatmaad to a eal 6. Dsllahtfnl re- Ik . gions dL Fen tt. dL A king of Israel 8. d. Strike Uepoud tl. t It tor. L Oa laad L Toward tktlUt 1L Flask costal. 1L dalle XL Heneroleak 1L Yoaur talmom 17. Das titer-i- n law at A torn! 1L err sst-wo- tl NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE IN THE FIRST JUDICIAL TRICT COURT, IN AND CACHE COUNTY, STATE 7. Convened DIS- I OR Of UTAH. LIFE INSURCOMPANY, corporation. Plaintiff, vs. LOGAN LODGE No. AND 1453 OF THE BENEVOLENT BENEFICIAL a ANCE PROTECTIVE ORDER OF ELKS, INCORPORATED, a corporation, MERAND FARMERS THE CHANTS SAVINGS BANK, a cor- CANDY PARAMOUNT a COMPANY, VALLEY CACHE BANKING and COMPANY, a corporation, LOAN AND TRACY TRUST as a corporation, COMPANY, poration, corporation, trustee, Defendants. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale at the front door of the County Court House In the City of County of Cache, State of Jtah, on the 4th, clay of April, A. D 1930, at 12 oclock noon, of nr said day. thnxg era tain parcels of land situate in Cache Lo-ja- ptf-rp- .. County, ax follows, A --- s - -- - " of -- Logan City Survey, thence running North 10 rods 13 feet;: thence- West 3 rods, more or less, to the West line of said Block; thence South 10 rods and 13 feet; thence East 3 rods, more or less, to the place of beginning. Together with all buildings, and Improvements thereon. Together also with an undivided Interest in and to the following described roadway, Beginning at point 10 rods 13 feet North of the Southwest comer of the above named block, and running thence East 12 rods, more or less, to a po'nt ft rods West of the East line of Lot 3 in said Block; thence North 12 feet; thence West 12 rods, more pr less, to a point due North of the place of beginning; thence South 12 feet to the place - ucuuouuie. ii a taxpayer buys, as the site of a new building, land upon cui which an old building is located, demolition of the old building is not considered a loss and therefore is not deductible. The value of the real estate, exclusive of the old improvements, is presumed to be equal to the the land and buddings, plus, the cost of removing purchase price tha use. less vr-wimi- .ii,, one-eigh- ? h ssfe hold? Thtre shesd for Enid. Ctntln'JS building. IWsnday. v Master Service Station Tire Repairing Work Oil Gas - Electrical Vulcanizing Battery Work. Washing and Greasing th to-w- it; J The cost of capital assets, such as btuklinK and machinery, less depreciation and salvage, may be deducted from gross income if their use in business suddenly is terminated, - Usually such assets must be sold or otherwise disposed of, in order to claim a loss. HoweveY, there is an exception. If, for example, property has been discarded by reason of some unforeseen cause, such as change in the manufacture of a product to which machinery is especially devoted, or where new legislation makes the continued profitable ine of the property impossible, the taxpayer need not have parted permanently with, the property in order to claim a loss. But if use of property was abandoned because of depreciation or obsolescence, the taxpayer must have parted permanently with it if a loss is claimed. Loss due to the voluntary removal or demolition of old buildings, the scrapping of old machinery, equipment, etc., due to - to-w- it: n. Beginning at a 'point -- 1 5 rods 1 foot West of the Southeast corner of Lot 2, Block" 12, Plat eo't tna stcry & BULLEN, First Publication February 1830, r Snch things hed noegh. Why not Es- NOTICE TO CREDITORS ith-.iU- tbe-wst- for Attorney - tate. ' Well-oile- 2 '"-- states n , AND GUARDIAN CONSULT COUNTY CXESZ OB TH RESPECTnrE SIGNERS FOB FURTHER INFORMATION IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICL4L DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH. IN AND FOR THE COUNTY Of CACHE. f , NOTICES SHIP NOTICE . f Afternooa fteeUoss Raise Soath Ined. eaa aoaatry Ward ef tor- - , at f Cover Visitors . . tern-b- PROBATE ! AlUraatlva Indelalifabl Begalsr Coavey real estate OppesMa ad weather On th ocean bee ea( Is Part ef e terra . Americas , wrller Mb 1 Mhereali peE . a Bora Dexterity oa jails-dicti- Sees ef IE Bored a wheel dE Bio tot .. IE Incest Saner SL Pewtalaa saw CSwVtc.,. SL Btach Roald Ceiafert SL Series ef dL Eewlala asm fast os ST. A Herod aata-rda. Prefer btr fores iU Serresdtr SL Trast U. Theater attca-dsa- u SL Salt feed dL FistS ef salve SL Lew (cat XL O.R LEGAL 'j Meettnr roewf 1 IS. Ears Idly ' IE Beaoh s SrS- tlasUMi be a very good reason for it, of course, but she did cot know what It was. She probably never would know. She could not ask Roy! She was down on Tier hands and knees hqw, working herself In feet first through the window, but her eyes were constantly scanning tbs lighted windows of the apartment bouse. It waa not quite to easy as It had appeared to be. The basement window was oblong In shape, and, though amply long enough, was hardly two feet la height. She could scarcely squeeze through as it wss, Martha's hat, with Its preposterous brim caught on the casement sad a nearly pulled from her head. Her feet, just as shs waa about to let go and drop, touched the basement floor below. She stood Tha windo snrwas'jusr a" little abore her shoulders. Sbe reached out and, as well as she could, pulled the grill back on the sill, it did not fit perfectly by any means, but certainly no one chancing in the areaway would notice that it was out of place. Then she closed the window. It was in! y black Inside almost as black as It had been In the "bird cage la3 n'ght. But tonight she had come provided against that: and now the flash light which she had purchased on her way aoross town sent its round white ray Inquisitively about her. She was in a cellar, of cours's concrete-floored- . And, what alone concerned herr llreet!y in front of her were the stair leading to the floor above. She mounted these rapidly, and emerged into what the flash light enabled her to see was s sort of pantry. Hers there were several doors. She opened ths one that obviously gave on the front portion of the hoime 'and 'Stepping for-ward, found herself In the rear of what wa3 obviously the main hall- house. It o narrow very narrow that too only justification aha could think of for Its existence fag that It might perhaps furnish light and air to tho rooms of tho larger building. Thanks to tho telephono directory, sho had foond Murkmons hope easily. It was, as she had thought. Just a little west of Park avenue, and the was quite sure no one had seen her when, moment ago, she bad stepped Into the areaway from tbs street Now she moved silently along It searching for the basement window. It was very dark. Sho was glad of that. Certainly no one passing by on tho street could see her now. Hero and there above her were lighted windows In the apart- ment house, but they did not dispel the lower shadows and the Murk-mahouse naturally was In blackness. Those lighted windows! She halted suddenly and looked np at them. Suppose someone were watch-lnfrom oaa of thos, windows! Her Jlps tightened. Yes, she was afraid afraid of everything to way. tight! And now she stood st'll for an InShe had been afrt'd when she stant, listening. There was no had left .Martha Debbinss house, sound. Thera was cuch an utter und more afraid the moment she absence of sound that the silence bad entered thta areaway. was oppressive and heavy. She bit She stood for a full minute scan- auCdeuly at her lips. Of course ning the windows. Theie was no there wan no sound! one at any of them. Shs went on stain, the whltQ She went on again, hugging close ray lancing the darkness, pointing up against the' wall of tin tha way. .to war s mg haH. s bid mansion, hut, so far aa she house. There wera beautiful rug could make put in tha gloom, it on ihe floor. The dooro of the roon was no! until she was near the ex- opening Into the hell were closed. treme end of the areaway that she Such details ehe absorbed Bacon carae upon the basement window scloasly but Bbo was not conshe wrs looking for sad then only cerned wkh her immediate surto find herself peering down at It roundings. Tha library was on the In sadden dismay. It was quite ac- second floor, the floor above. cessible because 1U sill was pracHer first steps, as she began to tically on a level with tho areaway mount the main stairway, startled but It was protected by an Iron her, for the s'lcnce Id tha bouaa grill' was suddeuly broken. There waa Perhaps this wasnt the only no carpet on the stairs. The etalr hasemont window perhaps there were bare, polirh-- d wood. Her footwas another. She went on down steps clattered. Instinctively she iho full length of the home. Thero began to tiptoe. waa no other window Bke camo But that was stupid absurd! lack and stood staring Helplessly She bit at her Mp3 again in vexaut ths iron grill, There wasn't any tion. Were her own footsteps gomistake at least, she had hot ing to send her Into a panic? Peomade any. That was what tho code ple out on the street couldnt hear moisage said: Rase meat window the occupants of th house ewery areaway." And this was tho only time tha latter went up and down one there was one with an iron the stairs, could they? Well, then? grill! She ascended the remaining Under tho flopped brim of her stairs la a natural manner but hat she pased her hand nervously he beam of light that played ahead across her forehead. What was she of her wavered a Iftte, and was to do? not quite so steady as before. Mcchan'cally she bent down to Disquiet had come upon her more examine the grill more' closely strongly than ever. She tried to tell and. a she touched It. she drew her herself reassuringly that there breath In sharply. It was loose; wasn't anything to fear; That the and not only loose, but now, as she worst of it was over, now that sha put a little pressre upon it, it came had got safely Into the house; and away readily In her hand. that it wouldn't take much longer She smiled at herself thinly. Of just the few mtnutee .reeded to course! She was stupid! This had open the wall safe and then she all been "fixed long ago. would b out of the house again. She lifted the grill ju3t enough A tremulous little emlle came. Tee, to oaa side to free Uia w.iiffow, aaCT she knew alTThat. buTTTWllsr tried tho window Itself. It opened alter the fact that ehe was d seinward easily. Nr dj&Tt make parately afi aid just the same. r any sound. hinges, of Wflertrraa the library? Her flash course! Whoever had prepared the lights iay v.as darting up and way had left nothtug ucd iac! down the hallway of the second A vegua wonder cams to her. floor now. The doors here, too, Knowing th (oration and combma-"Mciwere closed. She opened one door l! v, safe oh After Another.- - Nouo oL Ahem waa means of entry inta ths house al- fastened the keys, she , noticed, ready provided for. It seemed bad all been lsft In tho lock on safe should that lteelf the strange the Inside. And then. Anally, after still have been loft untouched an Instant's pauso cn the thresh-holmerely because (he house had not she entered a room at the teen entirely unoccupied until now. rear of the hallway. "trt ty It rauld lavo bean looted This was it. r, ihout a sleeping household, say, (Coys,, !qM. Freeh L. Packard) (r-4iTiltany--the-aRrl-wr- iu i. ; Testimonial For SgturJay, March 8. 1930. j of beginning. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated at Logan, Utah, .this 6th, day of March, 1930. W. H. Shaw, Sheriff bt Cache Countv. State of Utah. YOUNO WARD & JACOBSEN iJust North of Service Motor ! AND BOYLE, Attor-ine- ys for F!amtiff. Advertisement NORMAN TORP TRANSFER . CALL 503 i |