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Show fA r. J . Ml Oregon 'George Manley n Beaten At Denver w There has been some talk Den- -i fhat George Simpson of Manmanager of George w,' to ley, the boxer, expected come to Utah this fall and center the boxing business. He is to bring with him, George 'Manley, and feature Manley in .the bouts to be staged through-out various oections of the Logan Collegians went to Lakota Resort on July . 24 and played- - a game of baseball with0 a team from Diamonville, Wyoming. The Logan club won tho long end of the' score, 9 to 2. There was a large crowd assembled at the lake resorts celebrating, according to , the ball players who made the ' trip- - r - Manleys knockout in the fourth round by K. O. Christ-T- er at Denver Tuesday night, 'doesn't speak very well of the !head liner Simpson intends to feature. This is especially true, when It is known that Primo Camera knocked out Christner now Christner knocks out Man-Je- y, The fact that Logan and Cache Valley fans have been Entertained in the past by big- -' time talent, the announcement of - Manley coming to Utah Would hardly thrill anyone. -- Withdrawal Of Favorites Makes Interest Keener (API One , Chicago, July of the biggest stake race fields of the season is expected to accept the issue in the Arlington handicap, $35,000 added, to-- ,, 'Borrow at Arlington park. " Withdrawal of Blue Larkspur I, and the probability that Mis- -i Jtep, Victorian and Toro would not start, caused many trainers to decide to take a shot at the rich purse. Loss from the 25 f t i i DiamonviUe At , 5 state. ' 4 I By Christner . ' 1 Fairest V Logan Defeats Lakofa Resort ;7. ,, t : WHArA HB YOU HED 'miitv, OPHtS- SUSIE, EROM THE WAY YOURE KajOvaI- - tT' LOOKED AT M& LIKE those cute EYEP - I FOR EVER TM.kftKjQ ABOUT OoLOUEL IS1-- Do COULD warmth aud The ICY SEE-TEE-wee-U- CH 5TARE GlLFEATHER IT seems To me That You've Got the 3 Schoolgirl COMPLEX PROBATE i d. NOTICE TO CREDITORS of Absolom Burris, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of L. Tom First National Bank Perry, Building, Logan, Utah, on or before the 28th day of August, i 1930. Date of first publication, Jun? 26.1930. William A. Noble, Executor of the last will and testament of said Deceased. L. Tom Perry, Attorney for Executor. Date of last publication, July Sister , suSie ha? AYOOCH ,L op-hear- t TfcCoGtf The A a. Drluis Ri.lt. 1910 Oral OltfK, OolGAl 'rH 26.1930. NOTICE TO "CREDITORS "Ih the Matter of the estates Chrlstoffersen and of Henry Flora H. Christoffersen, both er six rims In less thn five innings by the Fort Worth Panthers! Sentiment .or the memory of Air Derby Entry O.R better days dees not win ball Nelther does it weave KEELER games. any spell on the opposition. Alexander and Speaker have hit (the downward trail, where hey ffind that the raucous raspThe idea, as explained by berry is quick to replace the old By O. B. Keeler cheer. Mr. Jones, is this: Just how the subject came When you are (for example) Aleck, who had his own peup I am not quite certain, 10 feet from the hole on the culiar philosophy of the game, except that we were talking downhill side, yon have t may not worry as long as the puttmg, which Is a top- strike the ball hard enough to Dallas club values his services ic fo somewhat general dis- make It go as far as the at something like $1,800 per cussion among golfers of all hole, at least, and also ac- mopth, ages, grades and prospects. curately enough to keep It on Ty Cobb was thrifty enough In this case the three golf- the line all the way. A Diiappoiaimont When you are a similar dis- that at the time he reached the ers I did not count were all his major league caJui Tunisia sa.v lie has been of what Is called the First tance on the side above the end of could reer he retire without the Mr. and said all the for fencers almanac year Force Jones, you hole," reading among ranking being removed from It hasn't taught him any more about They were Cyril Tolley, Don have to do Is simply to start glamour Moe and Bobby Jones, and I the ball on the light line. his marvelous playing record farming than it has about sstron. my Washington Star. seem to remember somebody Gravity does the rest, and by any minor league buffeting k was the thriftest of In fact saying that the only two real- does it better than you can of all theTybig stars. Babe Ruth Insecurities Yon to it. do have dont holed in was the to AintuUrd Pna Wort first ODonnsI hope ly good putts Bobby Gladys when he is too ancient to g Florence Lows Barnes, San Mar the British open to hit the ball all the way to toddle enter tbs 1930 National Womans winning After a man has gone broke up to the plate, also will In them, jau can't make lAIt Derby. 6h is a flier of Long championship Ino, Cal. avlatrix, wilt be an an at Hoylake were the hole. It makes a lot of be financially independent, trant ia the National Womens Aik him believe they are really securi- jBeaeh, Cal., and was a contestant downhill. difference." to belated good man'last year. Darby from Long Beach to Chicago ties." Lnulskllle Times. Ah, yes and how many lines thanks ' a Mr. Jones then said someEddie and agement I written, and how many Collins is another wife. of the old thing that to me was surpris- have lines the have about you read, ing: heroes with no fears about putt that was holed drifting through the bush at Id much rather have to wonderful in a crises downhill? sink a putt downhill on a A sort of collateral discus- an advanced age. As managers, coaches and good green than one of the was not without Interest, scouts, same length uphill," he said. sion quite a number of the as to which side it is easier old stars stepped into roles that So should I," said Mr. Tol- to borrow" In from. holing have preserved, rather than 4 ley, prompt. a curving putt taken away their former presMr. Moe do not recall I that Both the experts, foregoing 'M but the woods are full of said anything at the moment with Mr. Moe assenting, agreed tige, w the rest who have had to step been that .he that the borrow have It from the may down and take it" a too was surprised by this utter left was easier, foe some reas' contradiction of everything the on which did net appear obNOTICE OF HEARING V average golfer has heard con- vious to me. It la recalled, however, that Before the Public Utilities cerning the relative merits of one of the most important Commission of Utah. , uphill and downhill putts. XsvWf1 I admit to being surprised. putts of Mr. Jones career the Case No. 1173 All my connection with golf, 15 footer for a half at the In the Matter of the Appli ' N. . a matter of well, more than thirteenth hole at Minikahda cation of the UNION PACIFIC 30 years I had understood In the match with Maurice STAGES, INC, for permission ' Valley is known that it was considered easier McCarthy was a huge ram-bo- to operate an automobile- - pas" to sink a six-foputt up hlii putt, with at least. three senger, baggage, and express It Is than one of half the length feet of borrow on the left I line between Salt Lake City and downhill. So I asked Messers mean, Bobby had to putt three Ogden, Utah, and the Utah Tolley and Jones about it; feet out of line to the left to Idaho and Utah Wyoming they are both extremely good bring the ball to the door of State Lines. putters; and it was true that Lie cup, where it fell In. Notice is hereby given that 1 , ap-- I Bobby's two best putts at Hoy-laPossibly that Is one reason the application of the Union were made from near the Mr. Jones favors the lefthand Pacific Stages, Inc , for permismillion back of the tentn green, some borrow. They ail agreed that sion to operate an automobile 20 feet down a very perceptithe perfectly straight putt was passenger, baggage, and express annually. ble slope. hardest of all. line between Salt Lake City and Ogden, Utah, and the Utah also flourish, It, Idaho and Utah Wyoming State Lines, will be heard before the I! 500,000 an-- f Public Utilities Commission of ' Utah, at its office, 303 State xVl nually. , Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, on Monday, the 28th day of i5 1930, at 10.00 ocR5ck a Like a po'liical Lnlshde leagues the incandescents are July, started just before elect, n fUckering for the Benefit of m.By order of the Commission. Tun in KSL each, day. the switch to night base- bigger and better crowds. Night Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, Wednesday At 9:00 ball by minor leagues through- baseball has al) the experi- this 7th day of July, x m. for First p. out the count v haa been ac-c- mental stage.passed Security Corporation' In many cities F. L. Ostler, Secretary. tuned by the warning sivns it has saved cluos from radio tribute to Intermountain - V' (Advertisement) M. x 7 x of red ink on tlie office books. under, financially, 'nils going 1 will Industries On dozens of fields in and offset at TO WATER USERS NOTICE any disadvantage under t A least half of the principal cir- which the players State Engineers Office, Salt opermight X 7 b cuits, including all three AA" ate. In the opinion of man- Lake City, Utah, June 25, 1930. agers. it takas only a few nights Notice Is hereby given that to become occustomed to the the Sego Milk Products comdifferent conditions, pany, whose principal place of : Del Pratt, pilot of the Waco business is Salt Lake City, 'Utah, x x A 4 club of the Texas league, be- has made application in accorxx .WX,i)5&XX.xxXiiSSxXX' '7 lieves it possible Xcr play to im- dance with the requirements of prove under the electric lights. the Session Laws of Utah. 191- It is the desire and policy of the first x 7 Security .Del points out that the light is to 1929 incl, to appropriate 3 5 ' banks to aid Corporation and its twenty-seve- n steady and not subject to shift- e. f. s. of water from Stewart AVX. v S ing shadows as in the doyttmc and High Creek In V jf in every possible way the growth and develop- Moreover he sees the players Springs Cache County, Utah. Two c. f. s mer.t of this state and the Intermountain re- spurred on by the presence of of water is to be diverted from x larger crowds, which may mean High Creek at a point which $ , gion. To this end, facts are being published in .bigger and better salaries this space each week which every citizen bears 1043 ft, W. and 1103 ft In other words, the more N. of the EVcor. Sec. 14. T. should know. Remember them and talk about ' spotlights the merrier I 14 N-- , R. 1 E. and conveyed by on every. opportune occasion. Let's all means of the Lower Richmond Two dispatches on the same Irrigation Company Canal a Hello, Old Sole! world about ur communHy, state jday from oa 'videfy scattered distance of 15,000 ft. to a point C 4 A? west (points aa Texas and New Jer-- y which bears 940 ft. W. and 693 -L --You Look-Youn- gwere of shock ft srbrthirN THATS the way youll greet to baseballsomething x fans. One told of said township and range and x x when old Shoes Tris x one-tiyour they x. s Speaker, the with the Grey there commingled XS return from S. Wendenes Eagle of the outfield, resigning water of Stewart Springs from x M of Youth" Fountain for failure x as after x' manager of the which an additional 15 c. f. a x'X shoes. Your old shoe will be .Newark internationals; the water is to be diverted and and made young 'other described bow Old Pet of rejuvenated tha water commingled with will shoes Your have Alexander, I again. making his first from High Creek and used from aalK Ml a new life. Dont throw them minor league start ior Dallas October 15th "to - April 1st of have them repaired at alter two decades in the big each away year for industrial purwas' knocked out show, of the . at the manufacturing box by Fort Worth. Imagine poses of applicant at Richmond. the pitcher ohoTtbod the Yan- plant Utah.vAfter been so used kees on their heads to win s the water ishaving to be returned to A. Series worlds four years ago the natural channel of the 115 North Main, I .ran being clawed for 11 hits and Robinson Spring branch at a This Game deceaaci .By 7GO.E-- F Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence in Richmond, Cache County, Utah on or before the 16th. day of September, 1930i Date of first publication July 15th, 1930. Harold H. Christoffersen, Administrator. C. W. Dunn, Attorney for estate. NOTICE TO CRFDITORS I A Estate of Wilhelmine F. Kid man, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence in Beaver Dam, Box Elder County, Utah, or at the office of Leon Fonnes-bec- k, Arimo Block, Logan City, in Cache County, State of Utah, on or before the 24th day of September A. D. 1930. Date of first publication July spec-ulatin- 22, .1930, A. D. ,l jf M noted for both irrigated and dry l?r?d wheat, producing and a Prox'mae,y a "a bushels Barley and oats totaling fhan bushels pore ..' IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DISTHE FIRST JUDICIAL TRICT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE, STATE CF UTAH. . ' Mary J. Ewing, Plaintiff vs reorge Q. Stephenson, Olive L. Stephenson. Lee Charles Miller, L P. Peterson, Mary E. Stan-ai- l, Perry L. Stanfill, Marba G StanfHL Starlin F. Stanfill, Beulah S. Stanfill, Claudine Stanfill Harris, EnosJ. Hedbon J Melvin Mahala Hebdon, Hebdon, May Hebdon, Mary E. Edwards, R. A. Tilbot, . Aloy Cherry, George Rawlins. Cub River Irrigation Company, a corporation. Defendants, To be sold at Sheriffs 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, 1930-(Se- x'Atx X S i X -i- I w.'- tthem and. l r X V XX X v ' V . v : IS. YEIIDEilES -- ht 1930. W. H. Shaw, Sheriff of Cache County, Utah. Wm. A. Hilton, Salt Lake City, Utah, 409 McCorniek Bldg, Attorney for Plaintiff. (Advertisement)1 SHERIFFS SALE IN THE FIRST JUDICIAL DIS- TRICT COURT IN AND FOR CACHE COUNTY, STATE OF thence (78)-rod- ht East Eighty (80) rods, thence North Seventy-eig(78) rods, thence West Eighty (80) rods to place of beginning, together y with a leading from the public road to ,the above described land, described as follows: commencing at the Northwest corner of said SecTwelve tion (12), running (82) thence South Eighty-fw- o rods, thence East Twenty-fiv- e o Eighty-tw(25) feet, thence North (82) rods, thence West ht en N s Beginning at a point Two (2) rods South of the Norths west corner of the Northe. quarter NE) of the Norti west quarter (NWU) of Section Twelve (12), Township Thirteen (13) North, Range One (1) West of the Salt- - Lake Meridian and One South running thence (158) rods; Hundred Fifty-eig- ht thence East Twenty (20) rods; thence North One. Hundred Fifty-eig(158) rods; thence West Twenty (20) rods to-t- he place of beginning, containing Nineteen (19) acres and One Hundred Twenty (120) square rods of land. Also beginning at a point?- One Hundred Thirty-fiv- e (135) rods East of a point Two (2) rods South of the Northwest comer of the Northeast quarter (NEH) of Northwest Quarter (NW 14 ) of said Section Twelve (12), and runFourteen ning thenee South Ten (10) (14) rods; thence East rods; thence North Fourteen (10) (14) rods; thence West ten rods to the place of beginning, containing One Hundred Forty (140) square rods. A total acreage of Twenty (20) acres and One Hundred (100) square rods of land. Together with a full primary water right for all of the above described land from the Cache Valley Irrigation District, and together with all other ditch and water rights to which the said Parley P. Bingham Jr. and Susarr Bingham, or the premises were on April 27, 1922, or thereafter entitled, or which were then or thereafter used on said premises, however evidenced, and together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining. Dated this 30th day of June, Seventy-eig- ke to at the front door ot the County Court House in Logan, Cache County, Utah, at tne hour de-of 12 o'clock m, the following scribed property situated m the County of Cache, State of Utah, 0 SHERIFFS SALE i; - K. ROCKWELL. Plaintiff, PARLEY P. BINGHAM, JR, SUSAN BINGHAM, Defendants, To be sold at Sheriffs sale on the 30th day of July 1930, R VS ' SPORT SLANTS AA a OF OF to-w- it: ot tVIt IN THE DISTRICT COURT CACHE COUNTY, STATE UTAH. - V as fh Attorney for Plaintiff. (Advertisement) v SHERIFF'S SALE UTAH. Leon Fonnesbeck, Attorney. Delbert Kidman, Administrator of the Estate of Wilhelmine A. P. BLOUGH, Plaintiff, VS. F. Kidman. (Adv.) ROBERT L. ANNIE REID, REID and LEE CHARLES MILNOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate LER, Defendants, To be sold at Sheriffs sale also Of, PAUL M. PAULSON, known as P. M. PAULSON, P. on the 30th day of July 1930, at M PAULSEN, P. M POULSON the front- door of the County and P. M. FOULSEN, Deceased. Court House in Logan, Cache Creditors will present claims County, Utah, at the hour de-of with vouchers to. the under- 12 oclock M, the following at its scribed property situatedof in the signed administrator Utah, banking house in Logan, Cache County of Cache, State County, Utah, on or before the 17th day of November, 1930. Commencing at a point Two THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK (2) rods South of the NorthPF LOGAN, UTAH, Administra- west comer of the Southwest tor. Quarter (SWV ) of the NorthAttor- west Quarter (NW(4) of SecYOUNG & BULLEN, tion Twelve (12), Township neys. (13) North, Range One First publication, .July 15, 1930. Thirteen MeriLast publication August 16, (1) West of the Salt Lake South dian, running thence 1930. N ' "gnery" of Utah. . In the Matter of the Estate Pil-let- Cache GUARDIAN- IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE. Together :77m AND City Utah, 409 McCorniek Bldg. to-w- it: CLERK COUNTY CONSULT OR NTHE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. Well1 r-- , SHIP NOTICE 1 San Francisco, July 25 (AP) Sacramento knows today what It Is like to trim Los Angeles, having1 beaten the Angels, 10 to t last night as "Fay Thomas struck out 17 men, and held the Ange) hits scattered. The Missions are no longer alone in first place, as Portland beat them last night, 5 to 2, te with Ortman besting Ted on the mound1 Oakland won from San Francisco 10 to 5 and by five homers to three-- . Coleman, Seal relief hurler, knocked two four baggers, as did Arlltt, who hit one right handed and one left. Hollywood Is In the three-wa- y tie for first place, having again Lillian Wlllworttt, 19, Portland, la trimmed Seattle easily, 13 to 47 Oregons choice to represent the seven runs off Rue-thstate In the International Pageant The Stars' in the fourth round put of Pulchritude In Galveston. Tex. the game away entry of these four stars took class from the field, but gave First Tor Enter , promise of a more -hotly contested battle.' Sun Beau, because of his V stretch victory over My. Dandy and Impressive Wednesday workouts this week, was rated as the horse to win In the big F. Wldeners race. Joseph Curate, also was well liked, as were Display, Dr. Freeland, The Nut and Pldgeon Hole. Of the field of 89 eligibies 15 expected to thoroughbreds were V start, with the - possibility that r 20 might go. A . LEGAL NOTICES Me Coast League TTeH 1930. Date of completion of publication, August 1, 1930. - To eeuog-- I ' Clubs Pretty point 42S0 IL S. and 460 ft W. of the N14 cor. said Sec. 28 This application is designated in the State Engineers Office as File No. 1088. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons there fqre, must be by aflidavit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee of 100, and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice Geo. M. Bacon, State Engineer. Date of first publication, July to-w- it. The Northwest quarter (NW Section Eleven (11), Township Fourteen (14) North, Range One (1) West Sait Lake Meridian, containing One Hundred Sixty (160) acres of land. with eight (8) Together shares of the capital stock of the Cub River Irrigation company, and - together with . all other ditch and water rights and rights to the use of water for irrigating Said premises or for to domes tic use thereon which George Q. Stephenson and Olive L. Steor the said premises, phenson were oii lhe9ttr aay 'of April 1917, or there after entitled, and which were then or thereafter used on said premises, however, evidenced, and toget-b- er with- - all and singular the and tenements, hereditaments, , thereunto . beappurtenances longing or in 'any wise apper(4) of right-of-wa- Twenty-fiv- e (25) feet to the place of beginning; excepting from the first above described tract of land . a right-of-wone (1) rod in width along the entire West side thereof. Also beginning at a point on the East 8ideef street Eleven and (11.75) chains South of a point Four (4) chains East of the Northwest corner of ay 75-1- 00 Block one (1), Plat C. Smith-fiel- d city survey, running thence East Ten (10) chains, thence South Two (2) chains, thence West Ten (10) chains, thence North along East line of street Two (2) chains to place of beginning, containing Two (2) acres. Together with a full primary water right for Thirty-nin- e (39) acres of land from the Cache Valley Irrigation District, and together with other ditch and water rig) use of water and rtghts for irrigating said premises .or for domestic use thereon to which Robert Reid and Annie L. Reid, or the said premises, were on the 19th day of May 1922, or thereafter entitled, and which-wer- e Iheniir thereafter used on said premises, however evidenced, and together with all and siugulaf the tenements, hereditaments, and appurtenances thereunto belong- ing or In anywise appertaining. Dated this 30th day of June -41ie WTHrshaw, Sheriff of Cache Dated this 30th, day of June County, Utah. 1930 Utah. 409 McCorniek Bldg. W. H. Shaw, Sheriff of Cache City, Attorney for Plaintiff. County, Utat). (Advertisement) Wm. A. Hiltoix Salt Lake -i taining.' -- |