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Show i Thursday, September 25, 1930. PAGE SEVEN THE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH er i NATALIS SUMNER Curtailing Mash in the Late Summer Reduces Eggs. LINCOLN Ferguson promp'iy pocketed "There s t'te bulls," he sag , gested softly. For whom. E'oa? she ques tiosed mcckinglv. Elsa will never go to tile police of her own sweet will; she dassent." she Again laughed. And Mr. Winslow can't without me. odoptnl point 4a Jot oi Arnold li ti utlow an th murderer Jork who meanwhile ha 8 dittypenred 9 ,b Iq i with 19 Cho, beautiful crippled - fftri The elder IV t nslmo had ask ed Kan to eam me her on th he wof really a cripple theory' but an adventure s and hod hired G Thorne detective, to probe her pant, Th mysterious shadow ol a fcumoH being duncind madly, been seen twice once on a ho v inflow curiam doionslatr and cnee on a door i the H'ijtsfoic 6, Chase t prying hn,b to Rambert, the butler fjoney Wiui Mrs Lawrence,' a myste rt. oua woman in blue who an somt hold upon her. Thome, unknown to Elsa, secures o copy of Mr. address without knowLawrence ing it is that ot Mr Lawrence He notices Elsa m speettna the attic wtndows ot the WOiSioto home from her t thsfl chutr on the terrace. Going to the attic he finds that a room once used bp Jack WmJou oa a chemical laboratory s securely locked. eon Cutting down the poultry feed, especially the laying mash, in summer means that laying will be seriously curtailed not only for the present season, but later. Our experimental records show that to curtail or discontinue the laying ma'.h to hens during late summer will result in poor yields of eggs later, says Dr. B. F. Kaupp, head of the poultry department at the North Carolina State college. The body of tbe hen must be maintained firt. and if sufficient feed Is not furnished, she will use that given for egg production to build Production of eggs lip her body. w ill fall off if the hen draws on her boflv supply of nutrients, she will suffer in vigor so that production later will not be satisfactory." If not sufficiently fed, the hn will draw on her body supply of fat to build the yolk of the egg and her storehouse of minerals and vitamins to put into the egg. This drainage effects the condition of the body, says Doctor Kanpp, and undermines the health ot the bird. He insists that the hen needs a mash feed along with the right amount of grain eacli day. When putting on the new growth of 8,000 feathers, she needs additional care and attention. White corn fed alone will not give a hen all the food nutrients needed. While the egg is 65 per cent water, it also contains 30 per cent of ,fat, 14 per cent of protein and 11 per cent of minerals, mostly in the shell. Therefore, laying hens' must have a good laying mash and grain feed each day in the year. In addition to this each hen must also have at least seven "pounds of green feed to each 100 biids every day. If these requirements are met there is ixf reason why some eggs might not he secured thorough the summer and the body of the bird suffer no diminution in vigor for future production. 'So Mr. JVinslow cant go ta the" bulls without you," Ferguson repeated. Well, spill your informa tlon; perhaps Mr. Winslow wilj go higher than a grand " w.th a faint Maybe he will, shrug. But young Jack is a free spender He'll come across hand some " Ea Her companion grinned .apprecia tively. Young Jack won't bo free long to spend anything, he pointed Not out with evident enjoyment when he's copped by the bulls for bumping off Doc Kane Mrs. Lawrence stared at the gar denei as if she had not heard aright Whats that? she gasped. Dr. Paul Kane of Boston?" Sure, hes dead. It was his turn to regard her curiously. Where've you been that you havent heard how young Jack Winslow is wanted by the bulls for poisonin' old Kane at Oaklands last Monday night? I was sick," she gasped. So sick I couldn't read. So Kanes kicked off' She burst into wild. Chapter 21 DEATH AGAIN INTERVENES the Winslow gar pERGUSON. 1 dener, khink along the tide streets of Georgetown thankful for the many shadows which darkened the doorways Just be reached the house correspuudiug in number to that given by Mrs. Lawrence to Elsa Chase, he beard Elsa's name pronounced. The voice came from BIDS WANTED Even as Ferguson looked, there was a rattle in her throat, and alt wa ever. tbe eeeoefl evory front window, uncontrolled laughter, then became A was opened a trifle. Sudden-ma- silent. What brought him to slipped furtively out the, she questioned after a secfront door and hurried down the walk. . onds silence. Kane, , 1 heard tell that he came down Quick as a flash the gardener entered the bonse and climbed to the to see Elsa. What about? second floor, in the rear of a room He bein a physician," the garoff the landing he found Mrs. Lawdener Bpoks with marked hesitarence. Nothia to get alarmed about. tion; an she bein a cripple Ha ha! Ha ha! Her langh was Mrs. Lawrence, he announced. like an explosion; again she Tm here for your good Fergnsdn, more vent to peal after peal. from Oaklands. the last was said gave Ferguson again drew out bis roll almost under his breath to her ear alone. Where can we t&k by our of money. Heres your grand," he coaxed, selves? "an maybe 1 can throw in some The Inner room with Its one small snow, all youll want of it window, was cluttered up by a day A sweat broke out on her face a and chairs wicker several bed, and she shook as with palsVA center table. As Ferguson stopped When? she askod in a' sibilant by one ot tbe chairs bis eyes tell bending forward. whisper, on a mirror on tbe wall opposite tbe You claim yuuve got the goods door through which be had entered. on Elsa, he began. Well, show me In it be caught Mrs. Lawrences reproof of iL" flection. saw her look cautiously Who are you, anyway? she deaDoutihen, handling, a hypodermic manded BU8pielou8ly. A v cop? she syringe with practiced band, No!" with reassuring vigor. An threw back tbe loose sleeve of her I no beefer, neither. Im here aint tea gown, and thrust the needle Into to you get what you want rehelp her left arm. venge. Money and plenty o snow Why do you wish to seo me?" thats the life for ye. Come on. asked Mrs. Lawrence curiously. heres the mon, band out some Youve misunderstood some of us at Oaklands, explained Fergu- proof Mrs. Lawrence jerked open the son. We'd like to be your friends, drawer ot .the table standing in a for consideration. front v of her. He could hear What about? her hands turning and twisting in A piece of latonnation." He tbe drawer, making a eurions ripWbat's leaned across the table. ping sound. Her eyes were downyour hold on Elsa Chase? cast and be could read nothing Whats that to you?" from her expressioh. Her Ups were me. But theres to Nothing twitching oddly. Suddenly a pecul them thatll pay high. far drumming sound cut the still So youre a fixer." She regarded ness. It came from under tbe tabje him steadily. For whom?" and Ferguson started violently, Thats not material; money "Keep your feet still, cant ye? talks, you know, and names dont be commanded roughly. Aint ye matter. A second later got no sense They do with me. to his feet, unable to and be From his pocket Ferguson drew remain sprang motionless any longer as out a roll ot bills, gold certificates, tha drumming under the table grew and fingered them lovingly. feeble and more feeble. Who sent you hero? Mrs. LawRushing td the womans Bide, he inrence demanded, but with less tilted her bead back and gazed at sistence. Those that hate Elsa or her ghastly face. The eyes uplifted -those that love her? to his grew glassy even as he looked Ferguson counted the money. a rattle in her throat and all Nine hundred, onejhousand, he was over. ended. A tidy sum for just a nights (Ctpvnqht. D. Appleton 4 Co I work. What seeret hat died on Hie lip Not head. SJjo shook her Tomorrow of Mr. Lawrencet The board of Trustees, of the Utah State Agricultural Co'lcge will accept bids for the furnishing of 2400 tons of slack coal, and 400 tons 7 inch lump. Bids are to be f. o. b. rail road yards Logan, Utah. Bids will be open-i- n the Board Room of the College at 2 p. m. September 26, 1930. The Board of Trustees reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. Russed E. Bemtson, Secretary and Treasurer, Utah State Agricultural College. (Advertisement) NORMAN TORP TRANSFER n j i ,,,, Ob." 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State Road Phone I128-- J I - - WHAT HO YOU WANT? A peti-talkin- BY THE COURT - C. V. Mohr, Clerk. tenant, a good used ear, bewebolj OR THE RESPECTIVE SIGNDearticles, a pet, a position, a radio, er a reset. Hare ERS FOR FURTHER INFORBy May L. Pedersen, MATION. you any lost er fouad artifice? Whether yoa art aa puty Clerk. the receiving or delivery end tbe transaction, year (Advertisement) aim is most quickly, effectively and profitably IN THE .DISTRICT COURT OF DISTHE JUDICIAL SUMMONS FIRST acquired through The Journal's Classified Ad columns. TRICT OF THE STATE OF Classified Advertisements must be paid la advaacs. UTAH IN AND FOR THE IN THE FIRST JUDICIAL DIS- One rent a word per Issue. . Minimum for first COUNTY OF CACHE. TRICT COURT IN AND FOR insertion fifteen cents. borne, NOTICE TO CREDITORS FOR RENT Rent Cor 333. Phone Apartments. for Rent furnished Electric heated apartment. range. Call 305-Newly J. i" for $1.00, Mrs. Jones. 136 South 5th W. round fueL Sanders, Main. Phone 293. 804 Tor Rent Five room house, North furnished, modem. At 35 So. 3rd West. Phone 1235. First Aid to Clnb Women Ad- For Rent Nicely furnished dresses and club papers prefront room with piano. Call rate- Magat reasonable 889. pared Room and Board At 376 E. azine clippings- - rented 25 cents set two for weeks. rooms and heated Program Steam 3rd South- Phone 817 J. per suggestions. Literary Workshop apartment. 50 E. Center. 5A Int. on Faim Leans. 4M0 Wolf St. Denver. Colorado. For Rent Joseph E. Cardon, Logan. Two furnished . 174 North, 1st in apartments. Sets Before Winter J. W. AULT AND SON West. and garbeg Ashes removed. Phone 448. - - TRANSFER Furniture and pianos handled with care. PHONE 448. Clean Up Poultry House Before muter sets in the poultry house should be given a thorough cleaning. All the old filth should PAINTING be removed, the walls, etc., brushed PAPER down, and the place made as clean DECORATING HANGING as possible. This should LEONARD MATHEWS then ho followed with a drenching 1138-PHONE J with a good disinfectant. In fact, if mites were present the house with stenographic should he qirajed with kerosene oil Young lady and bookkeeping experience emulsion and the roosts and parts desires a position, excellent re- adjacent should be painted with ferences. P. O. Box 239, ad- ernnk case oil or a similar product. dress 245 W. 3rd N. Thorough treatment now may prevent -- the mites - hibernating and Addressing Envelopes Work at causing trouble next spring and home during spare time. Sub- and summer. The cleaning and disstantial weekly pay; experience infecting process should not be conunnecessary. Dignified employfined to the walls nnd roof but ment for honest, sincere, am- also to the floor. One advantage bitious persons. Workers League, of the eonciete floor is tlmt It can be easily cleaned. If the poultry Neperville, 111. house has not had its fall clean up once At Male Wanted Help It should be done at once. To put South America or United pullets into unclean quarters and State. Permanent positions; to needlessly expose them to disclerical, mechanical, salesmanease Is to court trouble. Its anship; experience unnecessary. other case of the ounce of prevenSalaries $25, $100 weekly, trans- tion. portation furnished. Box 1175, Chicago. HI. ' TH For Honutjr to Foar There is nothing an honest man Should fear more timorously than getting atid spending more than he deserves. Robert Louis Stevenson Mortality of the Profession of Letters." (1850-1894- 503 g fleet of motor trucks with with the prayer of said apparatus is tion. Any objections to the picture planned in South Africa to 'granting of said petition and bring entertainment to rural the dissolution of said corporation must be filled with the audiences. Clerk of said Court on or bethe 31st day of October LEGAL NOTICES fore 6930, otherwise said petition! will be granted and said corGUARDIANPRORATE AND poration dissolved. SHIP NOTICE Dated at Logan, Utah, this . 20th day of Sept. 1930? CLERK COUNTY CONSULT A CUTTING DOWN ON FEED MEANS LOSS IVe Pr 3ri0'X( a killed uith t at ban mono? on uiftitoutwt cr eiulente gas, k rrr TT ). Subject t Hand Tliete is no use speculating what the people of any area thought about sex or any other problem. Minds In any age will he occupied with whatever there Is to he occupied esolit Womans Home For Rent 3 Toora apartment. Call furnished 141. For Rent Furnished apart ments. 232 South Main. For Rent 1 or 2 rooms, suitable for students. Half block Call 850 M from car line. after 6 p. m. For Rent Three room fnodern furnished for apartment, 1st West. couple. 276 North Phene 60 One For Rent warehouse, 34 x 60, cement floor and plastered inside. Inquire at H. G. Hayballs store. fire-pro- of Chas. R. Johnson TRANSFER Call 314 The Man With The Van Poor Variety of Tet False taste may be known by It futidionsness, by its demands ot pomp, splendor and unusual by its enjoyment only of particular styles and modee ot n, thlcga, and by lte pride also. In the matter of the joint estates of Hans1 J. Christensen and Martha S. Christensen, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the First National Bank, Logan, Utah, on or before the 20th day of November 1930, First National Bank, Logan, Utah. Administrator of the joint estates of Hans J. Christensen and Mlartha S. Christensen, deceased. George C. Heinrich Attorney for administrator. Date of first publication September 16, 1930. Date of last publication October 16. 1930. CACHE COUNTY, GEORGE Plaintiff. "W . f -- UTAH. LINDQUIST, vs. MILTON SHUSTER, TOOTLE AND ISADORE WEIL, A. N. individually and as under the firm name of SHUSTER-TOOTL& COME A. PANY; A. N. SHUSTER, SHUSTER, JAMES M. BLAKE-MAAND E. H. BOLTON, in- N dividually and as under the firm name of A. N. SHUSTER & COMPANY; also all other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest in the real property described In the, complaint, adverse to the plaintiffs ownership, or any cloud upon plaintiff s title thereto. Defendants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION THE SAID DEFENDANTS; You and each of you are IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF hereby summoned to appear, THE FIRST JUDICIAL DIS- within twenty days after the TRICT OF THE STATE OF service of this summons upon UTAH. IN AND FOR THE you, If served within the county in which this action Is brought; COUNTY OF CACHE. otherwise within thirty days afIn the Matter of the Dis- ter service, and defend the solution Of LEWISTON COM- above entitled action, and In MERCIAL AND INVESTMENT case of your failure so to do Judgment will be rendered COMPANY, a corporation. against you according to the of the complaint, STOCKHOLDERS demand TO THE COM- which has been filed with the OF THE LEWISTON court. of clerk said MERCIAL AND INVESTMENT company: A CORPORATION, This action'll " brought'" EP" AND TO THE DIRECTORS recover judgment quieting ANY plaintiff's title to the following TO AND THEREOF, CORCREDITORS OF SAID described property, located In AND THE Logan, Cache County, State of TO PORATION, t: GENERAL PUBLIC: Utah, You and each of you will Beginning at a point 41 2 please take notice that pe- feet East of Southwest Corner' filed with tition has been the 1. Block 18, Kat A, Clerk of the District Court of of Lot Survey, and runLogan City District of Judicial the First 47 thence thence East feet; the State of Utah, In and for ning thence West 47 North 153 the County of Cache, praying feet; thencefeet,South 153 feet to for the dissolution of the the place of beginning, which Lewiston Commercial and In- said is described in vestment company, a corpor- the property herein. complaint of and distribution the ation, C. W. Dunn, stockits assets among the Stewart Alexander and holders of said corporation. Budge, You will further take notice Attorneys for Plaintiff. that on the 31st day of October 1930, application will be Postoffice Address; made to the Court to dissolve 1109 Deseret Bank Bldg., said corporation in conformity Salt Lake City, Utah. to-wi- e 'H |