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Show Wednesday, July 2, 1630. am LEGAL NOTICES i and guardianprobateSHIP NOTICE Franklins Fame Both as Patriot and Citizen 'Cavalry Had Its T, in Revolutionary - CLERK COUNTY rONStTLT OR THE RESPECTIVE SIGN-FR- S FOR FURTHER One of the latest iliscover.es concerning the d nr uf'thp Devolution Is that Imposing cavalry forces were among the factors that won tndppenden.-ptor the Colonies. The . LNFOR-MATIO- -- goncpni he! of B formed infantry waged the strugi THE DISTRICT COURT OF gle.Robert V. Chambers, preparing diTHE STATE OF historical iHtj for it fiction serial strict OF AND in Womans Home THE FOR Companion, UTAH, IN found tint four regiments of cavCOUNTY OF CACHE. alry were actively engaged. The light were gorgeously NOTICE TO CREDITORS arrayed, with leather or steel het Estate nrets heavily ridged with fur or In the Matter feathers or profusely plumed with of Absolom Burris. Deceased. red,- - white or black horsehair. At Creditors will present claims Cow pens and Jlutaw there were -' underwith vouchers to the pitched wherein the signed at the office of L. Tom troops cavalry battles, operated with such success First National Bank that nmny observers belag, Logan, Utah, on or lieved that military more use of the the 28th day of August, would time shortened the war 1930. many months; if not years. Date of first publication, June by Among Cli millers others discov20,1930. eries were the facts that the colors A. of Executor Noble, William buff and Id no, supposed to the last will and testament of have been thoseusually of thertjontlnen-tals- , Deceased. said were seldom seennrxcppt In the L. Tom Perry, Attorney for uniforms of .certain officers. The Executor. Colonial soldiers were Date of last publication, July according to designs of uniformed their gov2G.1930. ernments. hut it was seldom that they fought in homespun. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of' the Estate Two 12) rods South of the of Joseph Nelson, Deceased Creditors will present claims Northwest corner of the Northwith vouchers to the under- east u&rter-(NEU of Northsigned at his residence In Nib-le- west Quarter (NW4) of said Cache County, Utah, on or Section Twelve (120, and runthence South, Fourteen the 17th. day of October, ' before 1930. Date of First Publication, pT4) Tods; thence East Ten U0) 1930. rods: therfce North Fourteen June 16th, Hyrum J. Nelson. Adminis U4) rods; thence West ten (10) rods to the place of beginning, trator.c.- - vr. Dunii, Attorney for containing One Hundred Forty ) Estate. (140) square rods. A total acre(Adv age, of Twenty (20) acres and NOTICE TO CREDITORS - One Hundrecf (100) square rods In the matter of the Estate of land pf Lucinda P. Naf, Deceased. Together with a full primary Creditors will present claims water right for all of the above against the above named es- described land from the Cache tate with vouchers, to L. Tom Irrigation District, and Perry, attorney for the admin- Valley together with all other ditch istrator of the Estate of Lucin- and to which the da P. Naf, deceased, at the Fust said water rights Parley P. Bingham Jr. and National Bank the first judicial cav.-ilma- of-th- e 1 3peq I eav-aii- y -q- Everyhody know Poor Richard; how many remember that Franklin was the man whn: when- the dual touches weie being put on the Declaration of Imlependence, was he man who insisted on spoiling "I nited" wiih a capital U In the hil'honrd poster which was published. announcing the event, and so fixed the capitalization of UnltPd States? He was not only one of the signers of that document, but one of the committee Of five charged with drawing It op. He was of each of ten committees o the first Continental congiess; and a member of the Constitutional convention. Through his Philadelphia Gazette hewas Instrumental irf organizing-Thpolled force of Philadelphia, a pioneer Its militia, undertaking, and later and the fire and street departments, also an .experiment In municipal He established the government. academy" which has beenme the University of Pennsylvania, he first pubmade Pennsylvania's lic library possible, and be was In the advance guard of the mov ment for public hospitals. The total enmnensntion he received for all his public services constituted hardly a tithe of Ids personal expenditures in he public behalf. He supported himself by Ids own efforts as printer and publisher, being a master of both vocations. He both money and gave lavishly-o- f time, and It Is significant tbaAJtie lt. i The Northwest quarter (NW 3i) of Section Eleven (11), Township Fourteen (14) North, Range One (1) West Salt Lake Meridian, containing One Hun-die- d Sixty (160) acres of land. with 6ight (8) Together -- stockof sharesufttrecapital comthe Cub River Irrigation' and together with all and water rights and rights to the use of water for irrigating said pr e m i s e s ' pany, other ditch -- to-w- it: Commencing at a point Two the Northwest comer of the Southwest Quarter (SWT4.J of the Northr west Quarter4 ( NW H, p of Section Twelve (12)', TqwnShlp Thirteen (13) North, Rairige?Qne (1) West of the alt Lake Meridian, running - thence South Seventy-eig-ht thence East Eighty (80) rods, thence North Seventy-eig(78) 'rods, thenee West Eighty (80 rftds to place of. beginning, together witjh a right-of-wleading from the public road - to the above described land; described as follows: commehclng .at the Northwest corner of, paid Section Twelve (12), running thence South - EJghty-tw- o (82) rods, thence .East Twenty-fiv- e (25) feet, thence North Eighty-tw- o (82) . rods, thence West Twenty-fiv- e (25) feet to the place- of beginning; excepting from the above described tract one (1) of land a right-of-wrod m width along the entire West "side thereof. Also beginning at a point on. the East side of street Elevefl (li.75) chains South and of a point Four (4) chains East of the Northwest comer of . (2) rods South of 1 ht ay or for domestic use to thereon which George Q Stephehson and Olive; L. Stephenson or the said premises, were on the 9th day of April 1917, or there after entitled, and which were then or thereafter used on said premises, however, evidenced, and toget--h- er with- - all and singular the and tenements, hereditaments, thereunto beappurtenances longing or in any wise apper-- t taming. Dated this 30th, day Of June ' 11930. W. H. Shaw, Sheriff of Cache (County, Utah Wm. A., Hilton.' Salt' Lake City Utah, 409 McComick Bldg. Block One (1), Plat C. Smith-fiel- d Attorney for Plaintiff. city .survey,nmning thence (Advertisement East Ten (10) chains, thence TWo . (2) chains, thence South SHERIFFS SALE West Ten (10) chains, theHce IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF North along East line of street Two (2) chains to place of beCACHE COUNTY, STATE OF ginning, containing Two (2) UTAH. acres. Together with a full primary R. K. ROCKWELL! Plaintiff, water Thirty-nin- e right for VS PARLEY P. EINGHAM, JR., (39) acres of land from the SUSAN BINGHAM, Defendants, Cache Valley! rriggtion DisTo be sold at Sheriffs sale trict.- and together with all on the 30th day of July 1930, other ditch water rights at the front door of the County and rights to and the- use of water Court House in Logan,' Cache fqr irrigating said premises or County, Utah, at the hour of for domestic use thereon to 'the dm., following which Robert Reid and Annie 12jlock d property situated in, the Li Reid, or. the-- said escry of ft of Ccn Utah, were on the 19th day premises; Cache, State of May , i 1922, or thereafter entitled, and Two a Beginning point which were then or thereafter (2) rods South of the Northon said premises, howwest corner of the Northeast used ever evidenced, and together Northof the quarter (NE(i) with all and singular the tenewest quarter (NW'l) of Section ments, hereditaments, and ap- Twelve (12), Township Thirteen purtenances thereunto belong(13T North. Range One (1) West or hi anywise appertaining. oTLhe Salt Lake Meridian: and ing,Dated this 30th day of June One thence South running1930. Hundred Fifty-eig- ht (158) rods; W. H. ShaW, Sheriff of Cache thence East Twenty (20) rods; County, Utah thence North une -- Hundred!, Wan A. IJiltnn, Salt Lake Fifty-eig(158) rods: thence Utah, 499 McComick Bldg. West 1 yen ty 126) rods to the City, for Plaihtiff. Place of beginning, containing Attorney (Advertisement) Nineteen MS' acres and One A Hundred Twenty (120) square automobile which rods of land. Also beginning at has traveled rtlfts a point One Hundred Thirty-fiv- e has been added to Henry Fords s U35)-rodEast of a point museum. - ay ,! 75-1- 00 )'' ' to-w- it: - ht -- 145-00- 0 1 '"'I HAT DO YOU WANT? a tenant, a good used car, household articles, a pet, a position, a rSdlo, or s room. Have you any lost or found articles? Whether you are on the receiving or delivery end of the transaction, your aim is most quickly, effectively and profitably acquired through The Journal's Classified Ad columns, Classified Advertisements must be paid in advance. One cent a word tier issue. Mmirnum for first insertion fifteen wits. A home, FOR SALE ! MISCELLANEOUS!" Wanted 4 Fof Sale Two young Holstein Feeder hogs. Phone 191-cows. Will freshen soon, $75. Albert Berger, North Logan.' Ashes And garbage removed. For z Quick Sale A fine modPhone 448. ern home with full basement Int. on Farm Loans. apartment for only $2750.00 if 514 Joseph E. Garden, Logan. taken at once. On 80 W- - 4 N. Geo. Y. Smith Real -- .Estate Wanted By a widowed man a Agency. married couple to occupjf his For Sale Single top buggy and home with him. Apply 186 West harness. William Egg. Provi- 3rd North before Wednesday morning. dence. For C. He Spring fryers. Call, at V. Neiderhauser, River- - J. " W. es3 S3 S3 stood ears, onee was the rooming house ot Mme. Botineville, where TUouias Paine V spent Ills last days. When clergymen visited Paine and sought toVonvince him of the there 5 error of Ills Npliefs, Mine. Bqcne-vlli- e Is repuiril to have met them St the door and refused to admit them. Another story as !o the effect that while Mme. Bonneville Furniture and pianos with care. FIIONE 448. For Sale Ofle fresh Jersey cow PAINTING to also two heifers soon PAPER freshen and a heifer calf. Mr. DECORATING HANGING Ulrich Zbinden, Niblay Ward. , LEONARD MAI JEWS ,r PHONE 1136-- J For Sale A bargam, Majestic coal range as good as new. First Aid to Club Women Call 888-RAddresses and club papers acres For Sale In October 31 at reasonable rates. prepared of irrigated land in the New- Magazine rented 25 ton South field. See it now. cents per clippings set for two weeks. 490-Phone Program suggestions. Literary For Sale 400 eight weeks old Workshop 4540 Wolff St Denturkeys, Ann J. Hatch, Lew- ver, Colorado. iston, Utah. Wanted A room in private Two ' home where a middle aged For Sale at Sacrifice homes, business block and lady can receive board during buUding lots. Excellent location. a few weeks stay in city while Phone 842-gettmg teeth attended to and other medical aid. Call Journal For Sale Some good second office. hand brick. Apply at Journal. in For Sale Electric lroner, Call Opening for distributor Cache valley, to handle ast 218-- J. selling, new patent, no comNut Coal Best all the year petition. Easily sold, must have round fuel. Sanders, 804 North $100 00 - for stock. Write C. J. Main. Phone 29?.. Cassity, 636 Sperey Court, Salt For Sale 1200 first class pullets Lake, Utah. 12 weeks old.' Walter Wuth-ric- h, One reliable man In every 1008 North 8th E. Logan. -town and city to distribute Phone 930-free circulars and samples from house to house for large National Advertiser. Nothing to FOUND sell; experience not necessary. Found Pair of glasses. Owner Write today giving Information about yourself for particulars call Journal. and application forms. Adver- A woman living - near New tising Department, File LSP, o. alll 201. North Wells Street, Orleans has a seven-foIllinois. gator for a pet. R. Famous Work af Surveying t .llaSori tma Dixons lide wns by Charles Mason and Jer mlnh Dixon during the years, 1703-176- . ot M T 4 Fof Rent A fine home, rooms and bath, off 3rd south near Main street. Harris Music Co. Phone 376. Foe Rent Nice furnished apartment. 125 West 4th South. For Rent FuThished apartment suitable lor, two. 35 West ,6th South. For Rent Three room 321 South Main. SOLD TT1 5 1,1 83 2- Chi-cag- , BY 7 ALL LEADING NORMAN TORE1 re TRANSFER CALL - - : 503 nt. For First class furnished, modern, apartment call 107 IrW handled or 465 ' ' FOR RENT - 4- AULT AND SON TRANSFER -l. snr-veyc-d 4l'l A. P. BlioUGH, Plaintiff, VS. L. ANNIE ROBERT REID, REID and LEE CHARLES MILLER, Defendants, - To be sold at Sheriffs sale on the 30th day of July 1930, at the front door of the County Court House hi Logan, Cache County, Utah, at .the hour of 12 oclock M., the following describe property situated in the County of Cache, State of Utah, J I - 1 STATE OF St QUCtlBt reputed to iiaie arf wh'iciris for more chan 125 a. h eights. Benjamin Franklin, of thrift for which he W. H. Shaw, Sheriff of conception is famous Included boih. Cache County, Utah. Important as Is thrift, it would Wm. A. HU ton, Salt Lake City. be a mistake to restrict observ409 McComiek Bldg, ance of Franklins memory to this Utah, Attorney single aspect. The (Advertisement) . r the shrewd common sense, the unselfish'' patriotism of Benjamin SHERIFFS SALE Franklin deserve study, too. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH.... - S3 An old fijime building at 3ti9 BleCi ker stml In .New ork cltv. d 1930. IN THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR St t building. Logan, Bingham, or the premises Cache County, Utah, on or be- Susan were on April 27,, 1922, or therefore the 28th day of August, after entitled, or which were ' ' 1930. then or thereafter used on. said Date of first publication, June premises, however evidenced, 23, 1930. and together with all and singArthur C. Campbell, admin- ular the tenement, heredita-istrator of the estate of Lucin- ments and .appurtenances da P. Naf, deceased. (Adv.) thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining. SHERIFF'S SALE 'Dated this 30th day of June, Mary J. Ewing, Plaintiff vs George- - Q. Stephenson, Olive L. Stephenson. Lee Charles Miller, L. P. Peterson, Mary ErStan-'fil- l. Perry L. Stanfill, Marba G Stanfill, Startup F. Stanfill, Beulah S. Stanfili,"-- - Claudme Stanfill Harris, Enos JHedbon Melvin--.- J. Mahala Hebdon, Hfjpon, May Hebdon, MaryE. Ef Jfrds, R. A. Talbot, - Aloy Cftrfry, George - Rawlins, Cub River Irrigation Company, a corporation, Defendants, To be sold at Sheriff's sale on the 30th, day of July 1930, at the front door of the County Court House in Logan, Cache County, Utah, at the hour of 12 oclock M the following described property situated in the County of Cache, State of 'Utah, S3 SS S3 S3JE3 Where Paine, Lover of Liberty, Passed On 1 ning - Si S3 S3 S3 - y, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DISTHE FIRST JUDICIAL TRICT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE, STATE OF UTAH. JUlvKtSAL,.U)iA& CACHE COUNTY, UlAH FOR I IA1L For Rent Furnished eight room house, close in. Phond Where Tom PainJ Spent Hlr Last 1011. Day. For Rent 4rbbM apartment, unfurnished- .- Phone 441. t For Rent Well furnished house and apartnlent, 174 North 1st West. For Rent Two room furnished was liberal in her views, she still "was influenced by prexxore brought to bear upon ber by the church for herboriqg Paine In her household, and she took another boose. Tills version contends ihat Paine moved voluntarily to 59 Grove street, lier apartment with bath and new location. In order to spare bis Excellent landlady from further annoyance on faculties. laundry the part of location. Phone 523-clergymen. At any- - rate, Paine died a month Room and Board. 489 East 3rd later in his new quarters at the age of seicniy-tno- . North. Phone 344-- J. . g For Rent Modern office rooms. Salvadors Many Volcanoes Good location. Enquire at There jare men) active volcanoes Baugh Motor C. tn Salvador than in any other counFor Rent 4 room unfurnished try. It Is said that it is Imposapartment. Close in. . CaU sible io go anywherein in the repub1034-sight of at lic without being ME on Grain Insurance Crops See FREDC. KiBGELL Jr. Room 203 Cache Valley Bank Bldg, Logan Phone 236 and 943J WOULD YOU 1 A medal has been awarded Dr. P. H. Scardino of Houston by the king of Italy for his ef- forts to least one volcano. an -4 1- -2 : Old Horses Sought . Fox Farm. Phone 625-- W A Z3 Itallan-Americimprove FOR SERVICE understanding. AND WORK WELL DONE PHONE 171 An egg laid by a hen lin W give S. Sr H. Green Stamps Briggs, Tex., measured '8 BRING THEM IN AM) SUE! inches around from end to end, 6 inches around the center. Gents Suits Dry Cleaned -A Pressed Cash and tarry Plan $1.0 Other Garments Consistently Pi iced at Logan Silver spoil - - Hemstitching, 8e and 10b Squires Cleaners & Tailors 126 North Main - Logan It is just as iippnrtartt to have yWur rlotliiug Dry Cleaned, as it is to have your laundry washed it lengthens the life of yobr clothing This is the Sanitary Way. LOGAN LAUNDRY Cleaners and Dyers Tours for Satisfaction Work failed for and . Delivered We have modern equipment and experts lit their line. , |