OCR Text |
Show fff P9WWW 9 tttfi TTfftl If M t f M M f f f f I M M Mtf t Mf M M M M 1 MM IfM A niday, 21, l'.i Novc-tiiLt- i' THE JOURNAU LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, 10 PAUL oLVIAV UTAH Edna Matkln, Mary Peterson, Preston, Mary Prajon, Mary S. Cardon, IVft - Sorensen, Soren Sorensen, Grant Clara Pendleton, Pendleton, Roza S- - Stephens, George also all other persons Lee CORNISH DEPARTMENT Sor-ense- n: S.tSOEESDJT, - BEET IIAVLING ENDS Poultry Tour IlHlS WEEK IN CORNISH Is Considered district This week finiriies the I romish Clvde WHAT HO YOU WANT. heusthuli re- - A burnt, tenant, a good used ear, unities, a pet, a position, a radio, er a room. Havi moval of all beets from this r . beln load dlvi- - st.atlon- They Tbomnson Whether you art on he receiving or delivery end of the transaction, youi aim is most quickly, effectively and profitably acquired through The Journals Classified Ad rolumnt Classified Advertisements must be paid la advance Out vent a word per IsMie. Minimum for first N, Insertion fifteen rents you any lost or found anicleoT a chairman of the northern to sion of the Cache County PouI- - Lewistca for grinding. factory includes which association, try Cornish, has announced pltLislp,,at REPRESENTATIVES of touring this division andDRMA CHOSEN - I held to discuss various other Pi?nherB bren chosen&o matters. The-datof tfi stake M. T. A drama to be put on in the near future. j diT $fehe Otry CANDY MAKING PARTIES The following promary girls entertained at, a- - candy party at the home of Mrs. Reba Bergeson. last Saturday altemoon: Mary Borenson, Erma Bambrough, Connie Anderson, Ann Rye Bingham, Bertha Pitcher and Iris Baker. Supt. J. W. Kirkbride atid Miss" LaVeta Wallace of the county schools, visited our school last week and expressed their Pleasure, of the work ing ri,rnrl here. , fro gram was An interesting given in the district schools Armistice day in commemoration of the world war men and the cause they a ho The Gleaner girls and their leaders entertained at a candy emonstration-tasrWedhesday evening at the home of their leader, Mrs. Reba Bergeson. A jolly evening was spent by all. RELIEF SOCIETY MEETS Cornish Mrs. Maggie Peterson of Amalga, Mr:. Nell Tool and Viola reterson of Smithfleld, members of the Relict society board, visited the work and business meeting held last Tuesday. Mrs. Lulu Clayson gave a reading and Mrs. Grace Bingham, a piano gave their bcstfor. Poems, number. The - presidency serv- songs and talks were enjoyed ed delicious homermade can- by students and teachers. dies. The afternoon was spent Mrs. J. W. Perkes, Mr. and in sewing ipd giving teacher, ewayne perkes and son, reports Thirty members wcnjValtoj!; Mra. sm Lamb and present. Miss Lorn a Seamons and baby, Miss Ennetta Wolf all of Hyde SEEKS REELECTION TO Park motored here last Friday SCHOOL BOARD and were dinner guests of Mr. M. C. Neagle has filed his and . Mnt Stanford Chipman petition as a candidate to suc- and were entertained at supceed himself as a member of by Mr. and Mrs. J. W. the Cache county board of ed- per returned Seamons. Jr. ucation in district 5 and the home late that They eve'ning. ' are Mrs. Ethel Lamb and John people of this district showing much interest in ef- - Campbeil were in Weston on fsrt S tp put Mr Npnglr on t his owing to the death board as, he has held the office of their father, John H. Camponly a short time, bell. Funeral services were held there Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A good improvement on the Mrs. Anna Pitcher, roads of this community has Harvey Jensen and Mrs. Kate Gunbeen made hy the gravel haul- ter, friends of the ated recently from the big gravel tended the services. family, pit on the west hills. All who Messrs Jones and Andrews of travel and there are a number, Salt Lakfi motored here Satappreciate these better roads. urday and spent the Week end Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Shurt-le- ff as guests of their sister-in-laof Montana called on old Mrs. Ethel Lamb and family.- frtenri--bprplast Sunday afMY fltlri heldap. ternoon enroute533Tosoui Mrs. Earkeson- - and motored To Utah. with a Logan last Tuesday little child who, they thought, had a fractured arm. The Sunday school officers HE UiHUNO BRAND. sdle! AtkymDracfUi and teachers have received an Diamond for ChJ.ehe.teMl and ttoM Brand PUle ift Bed Invitation to attend the Ben .mctadic boxes, scaled with Blue . Ribbon. Tehenootber. Bef V sdn stake social at Richmond Friday night. Miss Virginia BRAND PILLS. for 40 years Laowa f u Ue ssfifrt, Rcxinbie. Buy Now I Hanson appears on tho ce ; V w, - SOLD 8V PKU6t.lSTS EVmwafcB v- ft i MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE LOW FARES Ob ol one basis V,i fare for the way ROUND-TRI- P; From ait O. S. L station in Utah, Wyoming, Idaho, Montana and Oregon, to Chicago, Council Bluffs, Des Moines, Sioux City, Duluth, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Kansas City, St. Louis, Omaha and Milwaukee. Sale dates, Nor. 15, 17, 21, 25, 28, 29; Dec. 2,9, 17, 18, 19, 20,2 1,22,25, 26,27. Return limit, Feb. 28, 193 1. Stopotm Consult Local Agent for , further details Union Pacific THI ovmtND RbutB Most Of Worlds Gold In 2 Nations Washington, Nov. 20 (AP) Sixty percent of the worlds gold lies in the coffers of two nations, the United States and France. Never since the world war have any two countries held such a stupendous share of the worlds wealth. The federal reserve board set the United States holdings of November I have at $4,530,000,000. They In ten $140,000,000, grown months of this year. France, said the board, has been the globes principal taker of gold since 1927 when If;f nhill7Pd Die franc. continued" the inflow. The American holdings are not at the post war peak, but $150,000,000 uncer the mark set in May, 1927. Losses occurred then until June, 1928. The stock market rise brought In $280,000,000 worth in 1928 and 1929, and then with the flowed recession, $100,000,000 -- lit WhiMen andWomm Tfaie Confidence iifJhisHcwk Pianos for rent. Thatcher Mu- Wanted Fat Phone Phone 715 for Dr. Shadducks hogs. 191-sic company. books. Rent Sale Heated Fred For Geese. apartment. For Spcth shea and garbage removed 683-- J4 hone-448 379 East 2nd- Nor ' For Rent A modem furnished For Sale Good Alfalfa hay, TOY FURNITURE made to or der. Call 353 W. home. 263 S. 2nd East. delivered. Phone 788-RFor Rent Strictly modem,. five For Sale Good Russet pota- Stbve repairing, furnace cleanroom home, glassed in sleeptoes 51 00 per 100 delivered. ing, saw sharpening. Phone 885. Vlgh. ing porch- ard garage.' 343 tor Sale 50 hens 2 years old, North 5th- East. PhC.ie 919J. J. W. AULT AND SON 50c each. 84 West 6th South.) TRANSFER Modern apartFor Rent bags Furniture and pianos ha&dta ment, for adults. 285 South For5c Sale Inside sugar each. Borden Western Co. with care. PHONE 448. Main. wul Sale Jersey cow, PAINTING For Rent Completely furnish- For freshen soon. 570 East . 8th DECORATING PAPER ed modem six room liousa North. HANGING i Cardon Realty Co. MATHEWS LEONARD 2000 young ewes and1 PHONE 1136-- J furnished 4 room For2000Sale acres For Rent land. grazing - modem Phone Phone 749W. apaxtment. Wanted Position to S82J. dry good, or general For Sale or Rent Cheep Five merchandise store by woman FOR RENT Furnished house. room house with bath. 359 v.rtth. five years experience. Apply 444 West Center St. South Mam. J Address E Reference given. Phone 112. " Care of Journal, stating salary black paic( For Sale 45 head modem faced ewes. Also grade For Rent 3 room pures bred home with screen porch and tarn. Call 599-Jbasement. 374 South 1st West. First Aid to Club Women AdNut Coal Best all the year Phone 508J. dresses and club papers preround fuel. Sanders, 804 North pared at reasonable rates. Magor Rent Unfurnished 3 room Main. Phone 293. azine clippings rented 25 cents home. Nice surroundings. 'or Sale A per set for two weeks. Program Fordson 394 good West at Call Good location. suggestions. Literary Workshop Plows. Tractor and Henry 1st South- .4fV) Wolf St. Denver. Colorado. Bartlett; Menaon. LOST For Sale Eight head Holstein One responsible man, In every Heifers. J . C , town and city over 1.000 Springing Lost 32x6 tire and rim. Find- Thompson, Richmond. population, to represent Chier notify .Central Milling Co. cago outdoor advertising comReward, pany in handling and distributing free samples and almaLost Black Jersey Heifer calf. nacs for National advertisers, old. No Brand, 10 months - -P- ready-to-wea- 1. ssr I and bath. Nice surroundings land in good location. Will sac- onte that movement this 'rtf ice. 394 West 1st South. countrylias imported from Home Build- pan, .China, Brazil anc other .Tor Sale LoganSome bargains ing Society Latin American countries. Other countries which gained in homes. Terms can be ardown small suit by gold include Great Britain and ranged to Call In Italy, the former building up its payment. Bank orat officeNo.6. phone reserve to $782,000,000, . the lat- Thatcher ter adding $6,000,000. Germany For Sale of Used tires. Plenty lost $12,000,000 Aregntina $47,. Anderson's Service, 3rd South 000,000 and Brazil $108,000,000 and Main. Tribune Alfred Jake Lingle, Two To Die reporter; t a week before. Bells story was discredited the prosecution as a desElectric Chair by perate attempt to escape the penalty for the slaying. 19 A Nov. fate (JP) Chicago, OF SCHOOL NOTICE he once espoused death in ELECTION electric with Frank chair the H. Beil a jury today hag deNotice is hereby given to Sullivan. creed for Richard the qualified electors residing 45 The jury required but withto Cache County School minutes late yesterday ; to District In representative disreach its verdict of guilty In tricts numbers and 5, 1, 3 confessed of the pair, the trial that a school election will be robbers, for slaying Christ Pat- held the 3rd day of December, a cafe June ras, 1930." proprietor last . 16. ; Board of Education, Cache When Sullivan and Bell 'were County School District. , Sulthe for arraigned slaying, By, Lyman C. Pedersen, clerk livan told Judge Joseph Sab-at- h Advertisement) , to in be bum hed glad the chair if Bell died with d Cranberry him. His hatred for his erstwhile pal developed when Bell Crerberrlps grew In bogs or told a coroners jury that Sul- ST.mips. but there is a suedes of livan had killed Patras while high bush err m berry width is edami width will thrive In dryer trying to collect his share of ible, the payoff for the slaying of locations. InThe -- , Dry-Lan- n PREPARE for ; -- t COAL The old "mercury may go info a any time now. Then it will be good tail-sp- in ) connections with a bank such as this one- - a member BANKING Security Corporation System our customers tell us, bring a comfortable feeling of security. They regard it as a dependable silent partner with whom they can confidently trust their interests and with. whom they can in confidence discuss financial problems, knowing that the advice and counsel wilt La sound, practical and unbiased. .Z from Entertainment Station KSL Meh sent Hear the First Security Radio Q know your coal bin is well stocked with good Peerless I - , s Super Service Stalioa SHERIFFS SALE 2nd South and Main IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE. foot-thenc- e f Chiropractors I DR. WM. W. ROSS. Latest MKImfl. In j HEALING AND tj DRUGLKNH ff Licensed ( Chiropractor SERVICE j Phone 446-312 W. Center St Logan, Utah)! . : NERYE-0-.METE- , A 1 - n)rm I 1 i ! Expert Work Done at The STAR CLEANERS AND TAILORS PAUL STROBELT, V I fall Prop. and Deliver 123 North Main - ova lxtgan ' NORMAN TORP TRANSFER , 01.1. 503. Dr. R.u, B. Roskelley 'M M )U I,i w.i. pd. , pFvTmT Located at Lewiston, Utah j One door South of Bank I Ground Floor y 1- -2 I WHEN MOVING Call the men thst know how I J. W. AULT & SON J I Phone 448 w (nsura against breakage or scratches. I Reasonable Charges QUICK CAREFUL-MOVINPACKING AND SHIPPING FOR -- trator. Geo, C. Heinrich, Attorney for Administrator. Date of first Duplication October 24, 1930.' Date of lari publication, November 26, 1930. NOTICE TO CREDITORS January 1931. D. H. Thomas.' Administrator Young and Bullen, Attorneys for administrator. Firstpublieatlon November 10, December 11, See . GEORGE LARSEN ' The Glazer "y - - 17. mm COAL & WOOD i.: ' . 801 No. Main IN THE FIRST JUDICIAL DIS TRICT COURT IN AND FOR CACHE COUNTY, niture hi now. TIRES 500 USED FOR SALE CHEAP SUMMONS Phone 293 GEAR LUBRICANT plaintiff. lf ? Combined Resources Fifty. Million Dollars : WINTER GRADE THE FEDERAL LAND BANK )F BERKELEY, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. A. L. OLSON, ZINA John M. OLSON, his wife; Miles, Sarah Miles, his wife also Tout M. Samuel Tout Diana known as Diana Miles Tout, his wife; H. P. Barber; The ComBRftK f National mercial Smithfield, a corporation; James Mack company, a corporation The Smithfield National Farm Loan Association, a corporation; First Doe, Second Doe and Third Doe, defendants. To be sold at Sheriffs sale on the 5th day of December 1930, at the front door of thf -ounty court house at 12 oclock or full time; experience not noon in Logan city. Cache Coun Year round oppornecessary. ty, Utah, the following good' references. Write today Beginning at a point on the telling all about yourself and West line of the Northeast enclose a 2c stamp. Mutual, of Section 15, Town154 East Erie street, Chicago, quarter ship 13 North, Range 1 East Illinois. Salt Lake Base and Merld.an North said point being 67 rodsSection-thencof the center of said Why Not Make Uaa af It? North along the Wes to these days of universal edu ration it Is somewhat discouraging Hne of the Northeast quarter to rend In the pavers every day or of said Section, a distance o' one-haso about somebody who lias been 50 rods and East at a rght, &ngl ftlmflainmed by the ancient short 123 rods; thence South at a Milwaukee Sen change racket, ' i tlnel. right angle 15 rods; thence East at a right angle 10 rods; thence at a right angle 15 rods; LEGAL NOTICES North thence East at a tight angle 14 rods and 4 2 feet: thence GUARDIAN AND PROBATE South at a right angle 13 SHIP NOTICE feet; thence East at a right 12 rods and 12 feet, more CLERK angle COUNTY CONSULT to the east line of said r less, SIGNRESPECTIVE OR THE thence South along the Section; INFORFURTHER ERS FOR East line of said Section, 38 MATION. rods and 3 2 feet; thence West at a right angle 80 rods; thence IN THE DISTRICT COURT? OF South a angle 13 rods; THE STATE OF UTAH, IN thence atWestright at a right angle COUNTY AND FOR THE 80 rods to the place of beginOF CACHE,, ning and containing 41.50 acres3? more or less. Together with NOTICE TO CREDITORS shares of the capital stock of North Bench In the matter of the estate the Smithfield also Ditch (3o, and 9 shares of the of Lewis J. Plowman, capital stock of the Logan Norknown as L. J- - plowman, thern Irrigation Company. Dated this 13th day of NovCreditors will present claims with vouchers to the under- ember 1930. W. H. Shaw; Sheriff of Cache signed at his residence at Smithfield, Utah, on or before County, Utah. (Advertisement) the 26th day of February 1931. Louis R. Plowman, Adminis- Last publication oil Transmission and Dif f erentialsDrained and Flushed Free. . lime to There is no better coal pnined-- or coal better mined -- than Peerless. It comes from the best Utah Coal fields and is perfectly prepared for burning in any . NOW C. W. Dunn, Attorney for r, 1930. Member of the First Security Corporation System 4V . . G. Chas.R. Johnson , TRANSFER Phone 314 The Man With The Van Anything Hauled Anywhere We give S. & II. Discount Stamps ssffV," V'X! bhort'x size desifed. , Summer gear grease won't do! k i Fora Coal. Wednesday .at 9:15 P. M. Ltah. iA For your Window Glass, , Aut in the Matter of the estate Glaus and Picture Frames. of, John richenk, Deceased. PHONE 423-Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned Executors, at the office 84 West 1st North lagan W. Dunn, of C. Attorney, . Bank Cache Valley building, Logan, Utah on or before the 12 day of March 193 L 5, Date of first publication, November 10th 1930. C. W. Dunn and John H. TM.!?!X ran" Schenk, Executors of" the last . UASTEHS will and testament of said Dtp wo esMtt deceased. Only! Sfcvtomrtk, eofrm You bett tu) M'WvM mimc a " NOTICE TO CREDITORS notiter sra juihj ox I? 'unKBv or SPtfUL'V lAlTCWt In the matter of the Es- fy boiler tate of KATHRYN T. THOMAS, when I ; , ' rc&scd am la Creditors will present claims your underto the with vouchers beds resigned administrator at the nunily or bo rev. and Bullen, paired. Phono 2, Logsn. office of Young Commercial Block, Logan Utah because furon or before the 12th day of Do net be mislead ' WEATHER1 . !. .A DEPENDABLE SILENT PARTNER tltie, estate, lien r- Interest in the real property uescribed in the complaint, adverse to the plaintiff's ownership or any cloud upon plaintiffs title there-to. defendants, The State of Utah to the Said Defendants: are You and each of you hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county-in., which this action Js brought, otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action, and In case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the clerk of said court. This action is- - brought to cover judgment quieting plaintiff's title to the following des- scribed property, located in Logan, Cache County, Utah, to wit: All of lot I, block 29, Plat "A, Logan City Survey, situated to Section 33, township 12 north of range 1 east of the Salt Lake Meridian; which said property Is described In the complaint herein. Post office address; Logan UTAH. Andrew Nelson, ' Plaintiff, vs. Andrew Anderson, Lee Matkln, Joseph Matkln, Kate Matkln, Kebcr Malkin. 'Rose Matkln, LUND AHLS SUPER-SERVIC-E STATION 2nd South and Main ONCE MORE wfch a Complete Selection ol 1930. . Holiday Greeting Cards h f :-- 111 r We have selected the best designs cn the market and here they are ready for your choosing. Every design you could wish for is shown in our new 1930 samples. ' Early Selections Are Best The Journal t i (. . |