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Show certificate No. 475 of said company. Dated this 25 day or August 1930. W H. Shaw, sheriff Cache County, Utah. NOTICE " Estate of Thomas Lelshman, deceased. Creditors will present claims with Touchers to the yoorn .tau, D,, 1930. . Date of . first publication Aug. of TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will bt xeceived by the Cache County Library Board at the Office ot the County Commissioners,- - County Court House, Logan, Utah until five oclock P. M. Friday, September 12, 1930 for the erection of a library Building - . as follows: 1. For the erection pt the r i Building. 2. For Plumbing and Heating:- , ' James Ad. or Robert A. Irishman, Executors of the estate of Work. ( Thomas Leishman, deceased. 3. For Electrical Work. , LOST Pishing tackle in cigar CREDITOR?" toNOTICE TO Plans and Specifications box in Blacksmith Fork cangether with proposal forms Reyon. Return to Journal. Estate William of Swinyard, may be obtained at the office ward. 15. 1930.- - Deceased. , Creditors will present claims I Architects, Room 504, Eccles LOST One bay mare branded to the with vouchers undersign W.H. and one brown horse .Building, Ogden, Utah,, Furnished apartment for rent, A $25.00 deposit will be re Peter- - ed at Brigham City, Utah, on or Notify on Colte bUl. Phono ISO-bfefore the luth day of Decem- quired to insure the proper return of plans and specificaber, A. D. 1930. For Rent Furnished apart- , JJate of first publication Aug, tions " ments. 232 South- - Main. 9, 1930, A. D. Proposals shall be submitted State Security Bank, a cor- in form prepared by the Archa Rent Furnished -- 1. lie C? - LEGAL NOTICES jr ments Feed Milk to Increase Size of Pullet Eggs 288 East 4th Nort Reward is Offered for informs- - For Rent Burnished modern tion leading to recovery of I apartments. 345 North 3rd buckle .double East. a Walsh no from the taken harness apartment, stable of Mrs. John Er Rou- - For Rent Furnished suitable for two. 35 West 6th 1. Phone eehe, Logan R. F, D. South. 693-J-For Rent Three rooms furnished. Call at 125 W. 4 So., between 7 and 9 evenings. FOR SALE For Rent Four furnished rooms -- Third crop alfalfa with bath. Phone 812-15d-IL- 2 For RentFumished apartment. 205 East, 3rd North. East. Nut Coal Best all the year 'or Rent Two nicely furnish-Ishe- d bed rooms with bath. round fuel. Sanders, 804 North One basement bedroom. Phone Main. Phone 293. One of the problems connected with worms in poultry is building np health and vigor and condition after the worms have been reinov by the proper drug. Prof. J. J. Ilalpin of the University of Wisconsin makes a recommendation la regard to the use of eod liver oil that appears sound and worth trying, to the extent of making 2 or 3 per cent of the mash eod liver oil. First Aid to Club Women AdProfessor Halpln says: Some of Rent Modem three roorti W. J. HARRISON, Correspondent dresses and club papers pre- Forfurnished 444 our correspondents have had trouapartment. at Magreasonable rate. ble with worms In their flocks; pared South 1st West. Phone 662-25 cents azine rented clippings after they fed cod liver Oil, they weeks. Program found the trouble from worms per set for two Interior of Homo I wouldn't suggestions. Literary Workshop practically disappear. . recommend cod liver oil as a treat- 4540 Wolf St. Denver. Colorado. The walls of the house must be ment for worms but I think cod to prevent drafts of cold air Practically tight Some old 4-- H on the roosting area. liver oil will undoubtedly prove of For Sale Cheap new .electrical' Magnecou benefit in any flock where reslsthouses may be easily Improved by 1Q25-- J. Blanket. Call a to cold, worms, good insulsnce is towered, due lining the house with or anything of the sort. Naturally, Excellent material. ating for Cooking apples - The height of the house very the more practical thing to do la sale. Conrad Bruderer. Phone see We frequently to give a good worm remedy, and 590-J--I. Important. poultry houses with from nine to Cove The four deck poultry then use cod liver oil to help build Cove Miss Myrtle Davidson the flock. For Sale Dark red Oriental twelve feet of overhead space. of the farm bureau and Pro- house of Thomas Allens is fasti up from the birds rises The three Poppies and Bleading Hearts Siuee the beat nearing completion. fessor J. C. Hogenson of the Mandell, , former roots. Elizabeth Adams, 467 N. to this large space overhead it reSammy upper decks are ready, two. of sults in a cold boose for the birds U. ,S. A. C. met with the farm them housing 1500, well devel- lightweight champion, is to be 5. E. both day and night was held. Miss Davidson gave oped pullets. The lower deck his own manager. 500 soon be will finished and WedCove bureau ladies of on from the two decks will nesday. An interesting meeting be placed there,upper making 500 for aa, interesting. talk and, profes- each deck; It is larger comsor Hogenson Judged the flow- fortable coop with a 'heating lvonne, who is that yelling upstairs?" Its the plumber, miss. Ilis assistant forgot to forget something! COVE .DEPARTMENT 814-N-- Cove Resident Farm Bureau And Clubs Special Programs j 6 Hold Completing Four Deck Hen House ers. Prizes were given for the system provided if needed in best display, many beautiful cold weather, also- for brooding flowers were brought. Mrs. Ed- purposes. na Larson received first prize Dr. D. Allen, brother of for snapdragons which is the Thomas Allen is backing the selected flower for Cove; Elsie movement.' The doctors . two girls, who Allen received the prize for the best arranged basket; Mesdarues have visited Cove every year Warvie Allen and Bertha Corn- the past few years and have ish also received prizes. grown into fine young ladies, club also had a pro- are here and have been for The gram following the farm bur- some time, with Miss Rose Aleau meeting. Misses Eva Beut-le- r len. They expect to ,return, to r '4 week.'--,);and Marietta Nyman of Balt Lake thisBott-AtMrs. Henry OTggajn club the North Logan gave demonstrations. The local city is visiting this" week With Algirls sang some club songs, her mother, Mrs. Lavinnia dehave accompanied by Mary Hendricks len. The recent rains There are at the. piano. Mrs. Ethel Hatch layed the threshing. quite a few of stacks yet ungave a talk, What the club means to the community. threshed. Pins were awarded to those! Mr and Mrs. H. Lester Bair who had completed their sum- are enjoying a visit from their daughter Birdie. Their son almers work. Mesdames Elsie and Marvle so has been with them for re-a Allen were also given leadership few days , but has now pins. Ribbons were given to turned to Ogden. Bishop Bair and Oral Ballam those who had done the best Wednesday from a work. Mrs. Orlean Allen received Tetumed t,- and hazel pleasant vacation trip, fishing the blue ribbon Cornish the red ribbon. Mrs. and otherwise whiling away the Davidson was judge and was time, they visited Yellowstone i. very well pleased with the sea- park ana enjoyed all of its son's work of both the ladies scenic wonders. Ether Allen has been making C: of the farm bureau and the some In his , improvements club. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Day were yards and fences which help guests of Mr. and Mis. Fenton quite a little on his places. Hendricks at a chicken dinner Ether is quite a dairymanin and his take9 a lot of pleasure . on Sunday. , fine hard of holstein cows.. Ward genealogical Cove j! a' meeting - was held here Sunday Why Not Eat Breakfast up W of last wedk. After passing of town. Drop in tbs Dairy Shop i: the Sacrament, following prayfor those hotcakes and coffee. ux Let the Mrs. out of these early er and musical' numbers the meeting was turned to ward morning breakfasts. of We issue a meal savings book. representative M. H. Preecewho The Dairy Shop, 135 North the Genealogical committee Cornintroduced Elder Duwain Main. Quality meals served to i ish of Franklin. Elder Cornish order. briefly spoke. Miss Leah Harrison sang; Elder Baker then sooke on the Book of Mormon William Stake Representative PASTURIZED J. Harrison was present, but was excused near the close of MILK the meeting .to fill another apJohnson Bros Dairy pointment at Lewiston . We Invite Inspection "Wallace Wade, Alamba FootPhone 1128-- J So. State Road ball coach, believes hard work in the summer is bad for colNORMAN TORP lege football players. ft is rumored that Adolph TRANSFER Luque, who was once a soldier in the Cuban army, wears brass -CALL 503 buttons t on his undershirt. - 4-- . 4-- H j -H f.-- 4-- H d Pacific National Life Assurance Offices . Are open in the Baugh Building Over Sewells United Store. HICKMAN AGENCY J. E. - Hickman, Othello Hickman . $7.50 To Butte, and Return September 19thShort From Logan via Oregon Line Railroad. Tickets good only in coaches or chair care, limited for return to home destinations September before midnight 22nd. Ask local agent for details. Advertisement it GUARDIANAND SHIP NOTICE , - PROBATE CLERK COUNTY OR THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS FOR FURTHER INFOR- CONSULT the itect. poration, administrator of DeCash , or certified check f in estate of William Swinyard, amount equal to 5 per cent of ceased. Win. E. Davis, Erigham, Utah. the bid shall accompany each . , proposal. Attorney for administrator. The Board does not obligate itself to accept the lowest or SHERIFFS SALE any other bid. Cache County Library Board COURT IN THE DISTRICT By W. W. Hall, President JUDICIAL OF THE FIRST Margaret Wilkinson, Sec. DISTRICT" OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR THE NOTICE OK -- MATION- . IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF FOR THE UTAH, IN AND COUNTY OF CACHE. . (STOCKHOLDERS COUNTY OF CACHE. & Loan Colonial Building NOTICE TO CREDITORS a .corporation, Ir, the Matter of the estate Association, vs. Murray L. Petof Zacharias W. Israelsen,- - De- plaintiff LUcilla Petersen, ersen, 4fLUa ceased. also known as Lila L. Petersen, Creditors will present claim defendants. with vouchers to the undersign- Husband and, wife, To be sold at Sheriffs sale ed at his residence in Hyrum on 20 day of September City, Cache county, Utah on or 1930 the at 12 o'clock noon on the before the 13th day of October t County Court House steps in j 1930; Date of First Publication, Aug- Cache County, Utah, the following described property ust 11th, 1930. A. A. Allen, Administrator. for The real estate And water C. W. Dunn, Attorney rights upon which such mortEstate. gage is a lien, and the lands and premises and water rights NOTICE TO CREDITORS ' In the matter of the estate therein described are situate of Edward Victor Llndblad,- de- - in Cache County, Sate of Utah, and arf more particularly deC6&S6d. t: .Creditora-Wil- lpresent claims scribed west-- follows, The half of lots four with vouchers to the undersigned at his office, 24 So. Main and five, block one, plat A. St., Logan, Utah, on or before Hyrum City survey. October 15th. 1930. Together with two shares of Date of fust publication Aug-u- stock in Paradise Canal of the 12, 1930. Byrum Irrigation Company, a by of last publication, corporation Date represented to-wi- t; - to-wi- st MEETING , Notice is hereby given by the undersigned president and secretary of the Cache knitting Work that pursuant to an erder of the Board of Directors, a special meeting of the stockholders at the Cache Knitting Works will be held at the office of said corporation at 124 South Main street, Logan, Utah, en Monday the 15th day of September, 1'.) ISO at the hour of ,7 o'clock p. m. of said day for the- purpose of amending the. articles of incorporation as follows: (a) to increase the tapitol stock to One Hundred Thousand Dollars; (b) to increase tlie scope of the pursuit of business agreed upon; (c) change manner oi electing officers. The proposed amendment being on file with the undersigned and pre hereby referred to for particulars, And for such other business as may properly come before the said meeting. Dated this 29tb day of August, , 193tt. MOSES TIItTfHER, FresitlenL D. H. THOM S, Secretary. |