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Show THE DAILY HERALD AND bv THE JOURNAL BEGIN HERB TODAY LIA&K BARRETT, IB and bfio-- I tlfful. trica Sn 3aiB t foritet VAN IlOllARD, teTallliy polo player. kii eaanjcemrBt la n. wie ttBCfd to MiHlEli LADD, popu- Liane'a mvtber. lar debutante in an aciresa CASS BAHHLTT. It la during Cana enrase-pla atovk at a faabloaable Laaff Inland aummer rviouy that Barretts meet MRS. CLEES-fAL(wealthy widow. When Llane fia foes a tour la the fall noelnl ai H beeomes Mra. rieespaunha aeeretary. CLIVE CLEEbPAUOH, aaka Uane tho widow only son. can not into aiar7 hm. Clive fortune unleas herit bin father ho marries before he I .5. Liaoe Mgreolng the marriage U Ihlbe n matter of form only. Robard, whose mood are ehnaye-ahl- e. ask her to break the but Liane 1 HESS 4 LORD and her sister. AMBERTON. MRS tone to visit the Cleespaunhs and Tresa, who want to marry Clive, begins to make trouble for Llane. She with a gang of blaekmaliers bat a friendly police lieutenant, Interfere. HKANE McDERMID, At a fashionable hunt ball Liane la kidnaped to be held for raa-oShe la reeued by McDermld and Clive. take place The wedding In Christmas day. Jsat before Liane Treasa ehureb the brings pee tonote from Robard Ingglng her a her to elope with him. Liane refuses and the wedding takesa depart for place. The Incouple the Booth. heorymooa NOW C ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XXXV the drawing room compartment IN Clive put a pile ot magazines and newspapers in Liane'a lap. "Dyou mind if I leave you for a moment? .I'm going out on the observation platform to smoke. She sat turning the pages idly. A headline in one of the papers Heiress Weds caught her eye. Newspaperman as Mother Weeps. Misa Muriel Ladd, Liane read: debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Fenton Ladd of Newport and Willow Stream, Long Island, was married by special license to Mr. Charles Desmond, feature writer for the Evening Sphere, at GreenFriends of the wich yesterday. couple said the romance was one of long standing. Mrs. Ladd was said to be in a state of collapse and I have could not see reporters. cried my eyes out ever since I heard the news," she is reported tj have said to friends directly following rtcclpt of news of the ceremony. Misa Ladds engagement to Mr. Van Robard, it is Bald, was broken a rfoe. roa-niv- week ago. picture of Muriel in riding clothes with a crop over her knee headed this column. tvhen Clive returned Liane was still staring at the picture. She had not really believed what Van had said in the note Tressa had handed to her yesterday. Clive looked over her shoulder. She's taken the step at last, he remarked. Liane tried desperately to be matter of fact. ' I never thought she would, she told him. Although last summer she gave every evidence of being mad about him. This may be the making of that girl if she sticks to him, Ciive said. That fellow has brains. He'll make her step round. Just wnat sho needs. Coolly he Ignored the glaring fact that Van now was free. Not that ifc matters to me, Liane reflected. es no more to me now than if he'd never existed. She shut her eyes. A l LEGAL PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE8 j NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah in and for the County of Cache. In the Matter of the Estate of RUTH K. GRIFFIN, Deceased. Creditors will present claims against the above named estate with vouchers to John E. Griffin, administrator of the Estate of Ruth K. Griffin, deceased, at Newton, Utah, on or before the twenty-nintday of September, A. D. 1931. ' JOHN E. GRIFFIN, Administrator. L. TOM PERRY, Attorney for administrator. Date of first publication, July 28, 1931; date of last publication, August 28, 1931. AN ORDINANCE PROVI DING FOR EXAMINATION BY THE BOARD OF HEALTH OF OR INFECTIOUS OF C0NTAGI0U8 DISEASE, AND I E R S PROHIBITING CAR R FROM WORKNG IN RESTAURANTS, MEAT SHOPS, ETC. CAR-llER- BE IT ENACTED BY THE CITY LOGAN OMMISSI ONERS OF ITY, AS FOLLOWB: 1. Section That Chapter 5 of Revised Ordinances of Logan City, Utah, 1927, be and the same is lereby amended by adding sections I6A, 46B, 46C, and 46D, as fol-ow- 46A. The Board of Health shall tave power to make any necessary xamtnations, in such manner as he Board of Health may determine, of any person deemed or suspected by the Board of Health of teing a Carrier of any infectious nr contagious disease. 46B. Whenever so required by hrloard of Health, it shall be the e tutf of any person within the limits of Logan City to submit to an examination, by blood est, furnishing samples of urine, cor-rat- Tired? Clives tone was solicitous. No, I'm loving all this. Its the first time Ive ever traveled so elegantly." Toor kil, youve had a bard time. No more of that. They rode for a while In silence. Clive interrupted abruptly, Youll want to buy loads of thin things in Palm Beach. The shops will be fun for you. Thats why I didnt bother to arrange about It beforehand. He put a check book into her hands. "This is yours." The deposit he named took her breath away. Nonsense." His voice sounded I'm coming into my annoyed. thanks to you. Mother cant run me anymore. I'd like to go out to Surabaya in the spring to look over that rubber plantation Id spoken of. You'll want to be in funds, then. When we come back well have to hunt around and find a house. Mother wants ns to stay with her for a while but Id rather not if you dont mind. I want us to have our own hut diIm better friends with rectly. Mother," he grinned wryly, "if we dont live under the same roof. You may have noticed that, MfcVJCl thrilled to death and didnt I tell you I wouldn't let You beat me to it? Chuck says to give you his best but dont take that too seriously. You have a perfectly good husband of your own and Im not allowing any vamping, mind you. I wae a grade-vamp in my own right and I know the signs. If Chuck ever gets away from me it will be over rpROUBLED, she sought escape in my dead body. words. She babbled to him of "Have you heard about Van? He other journeys she had made, trips has been appointed to some diplowith her mother's company in one matic post in the Balkans. Cant night stands. She made him laugh Imagine why hut he will love with anecdotes of that crazy-quiswanking around among the tall life of here. They were in a gale hats, wont he? Some of those ot merriment when the porter, 'princesses may snag him while we .knocking on the door, announced aren't looking. He was a lamb and sent me a silver urn, an old one. dinner, I think he goes Dyou mind? Clive asked when for a present the man had taken the order and about the middle of next month. is still being I believe Ill have to bunk on 'Mother departed. the couch here tonight There they call it adamant Keeps lookwasn't a lower berth to be had oh ing through her lorgnon at Chucks the train although I tried. Itll be family tree. We get a shriek out of that We have a tiny apartment awkward. over near Turtle Bay and I have a She wow "Why ahould I mind?" ot a part-tim- e maid who looked at him, composed as a child. washes the dishes when she re"Indeed, I should be nervous if members to and tbe dust you didnt stay. Ive never trav- under the beds. sweeps It Is fun and 1 eled alone. like it. Come to see us when you He made an eloquent little ges- get back or IU never speak to you ture. again. My love to Clive. Look here, Clive," she cried Liane put the letter down aDd i T IANE smiled in sympathy. "Shes rather sharply. "We can't make a looked out across tbe cobalt water. or well hate The shrieks ot some children In sweet but she is rather over- melodrama of all this each other. Weve got to be sen- charge of a starched English nursepowering. Im a pig to say such a sible about maid on the beach broke into her It thing after all shes done for me." Youre quite right Thanks for reverie. A girl in a blue bathing No, youre not. Do you know Bhe She had sense suit, brief and casual es a buys, never had a con, panion who stayed reminding me. 'more than two weeks before you enough for two, he decided. What rode an aquaplane with the grace little thing she was. of a humming bird. came? She's a steam roller. a She the words, He has Mother is, Grand if you like em, She pretended to be asleep when but lots of people dont he came In. She snuggled down be- been appointed to some diplomatic Then what post in the Balkans. They laughed together. Suddenly tween tbe coatee Pullman sheets. she had been praying for was to see could lashes she her Liane voiced a thought that had Through come to pass. She would never see occurred to her in the last few him, stepping softly so as not to him again. She would put him out waken her. Ah, she did like bis minutes. ot her life as if he bad never exWould you like it if I came looks. She wondered why she bad isted. never appreciated them before. along? To Surabaya or wherever But at the thought her heart gave The light in Clives corner that place is? burned long that night as he turned a sickening plunge. She did want to see him Just once more, to hear He flushed, looking pleased. "Of tbe pages of a hook. His smile course. But I thought youd hate was a little his voice, to touch his hand. Was grim. He was rememtoo much to ask? She would the idea. bering the conductors significant that treasure She those memories. "Why? nudge and smile. "Newlyweds, Oh, I dont know. We didnt the man bad whimpered to his assist- would keep them in her heart until she was old. agree to the ant. Clive came up behind her, very idea, you remember." For a long time Liane lay wide cool and splendid in his white flanShe laced her fingers nervously. awake into the dimnees. staring Just the same, I think I ought to She kept seeing pictures, pictures nels. "Mail from home? Underneath she she could not quite dismiss. Hergo with you." She gave him the letter and he thought, troubled, that she would self meeting Van Robard the first be a good wife to this man if only time. Thai s read it unsmiling. at Mrs. night in form. She would follow him "Muriel sounds happy, doesnt when be had reminded her faithfully. they had so much to say to each she? Well talk about that later. other. Why was her mother so "On the crest." Something In his Clive picked up a book and she to him always? Wbat on tone touched Liane profoundly. He sat staring at the landscape. They opposed earth did sho know about him? ; was staring moodily out to sea. were traveling through farm counSho had never thought ot love as She sprang up, the skirt of her now with little lights pricking a malady, something to be cured. try the fences Now she knew it was like that. perfect yellow sports frock blowing darkness, through blurred In the quickly falling snow. Some kinds ot love at least. There in the breeze. She had a white hat Liane looked troubled, young and was no health In this feeling she crushed down on her bronze hair. defenseless. Her bands lay Idle in had for Van Robard. Her throat In the shadow her eyes looked dark, her lap. Surely, she thought, it felt dry, her gaiety withered when mischievous. "Lets go places. "All right. How about the yacht? was a strange bridal trip. They he was near. Her hands grew talked of money, of business affairs, fevered and her head cold. Id rather drive. Lets have tea but never of each other. Her mind tfell, it was lucky that Clive at that Spanish place we saw yestrembled away from reflection of had snatched her away from the terday." what this day might hare been like city where he lived and had his "Right. Ill order the car around." if she bad given her pledge to Van being. Maybe it she didn't see him Old ladies watched as they swung yesterday instead of to this boy. any more she would forget about through the beautiful courtyard. She shut her eyes to banish the him. Oh, she would try. She would The girl, so young and fresh and recollection of his stormy glance, do her best! utterly charming, the man so debhis eyes devouring hers. onair. Lucky, lucky youngsters, No, she would not think of him letter trailed them moaned the old ladles, thinking of MURIELS now! All that was behind her. on the fifth day. 'Darl- their long dead youth. she wrote, weren't you She glanced up to find Clives ing, (To Be Continued) blue eyes upon her. He withdrew bis gaze instantly but she had the sensation of having looked into a room where the curtains had not yet been drawn. His eyes had been saying something to her . . , somewhat was it? There thing was a message there but she could not translate it. ... lt d Cleea-paugh- Nona CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR SIGNERS THE RESPECTIVE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the Stats of Utah In and for tho County of Cache. L IB. defendants, the following describ- Survey and from said point of beed real and personal property sit- ginning running thence West 8 Z uated in Cache County, Utah, rods; therce North rods; to-wi- Beginning at a point 6.75 chains north and 2.77 chains west of the southeast corner of the northwest quarter of section 2, township 12 north of range I east of the Salt Lake meridian, thence north 3 degrees west 10.76 chains, west 38 rods, southwesterly 29 rods. 10 feet, to the point on the quarter section line 10.25 chains north of Board of Health, shall be deemed a point due west ot beginning; guilty of a misdemeanor. containing 18.6 acres, more or less, 46C. It shall he the duty of any subject to a 2 rod right of way experson found to be a carrier of any tending east and west on the north infectious or contagious disease boundary line. within the corporate limits of Loshares of the Together with gan City to refrain from working capital stock of the Logan, Hyde meat in any restaurant, cafe, shop, Park and Smithfleld Canal comgrocery store, soda fountain, lunch pany. where counter, or other places Together with the tenements, food or drink for .human consump- hereditaments and appurtenances violatand any and all water rights and irtion is handled. Any person ing this section shall be deemed rigating ditches thereto belonging or anywise appertaining. guilty of a misdemeanor. Dated July 18th, 1931. 46D. Any person interfering JEFF STOWELL, directly or indirectly with any person subject to tests, or prejudicing Sheriff, Cache County, Utah, j Last day of publication, August any such person against allowing such tests to be made to ascertain 14. 1931. whether or not he or she is a carrier as provided in sections 46A, SHERIFF'S 8ALE be 46B, and 46C, shall likewise, In the District Court of the First guilty of a misdemeanor. Judicial District of the 8tate of is Section 2. An emergency Utah, In and for the County of hereby deemed to exist and it is hereby ordered that this ordinance Cache shall take effect Immediately upon its publication. PACIFIS NATIONAL LIFE ASPassed by the Board of City Com- SURANCE COMPANY, A CORmissioners of Logan City, this 31st PORATION, Plaintiff, day of July, A. D. 1931. A. G. LUNDSTROM, vs. PICOT MORTGAGE LOAN CORMayor. PORATION. GEORGE F. PICOT Attest: AND ANNIE C. ELIZABETH H. R. Pedersen, NIELSEN, ADMINISTRATRIX OF City Recorder. Date of Publication, August 1, THE ESTATE OF ANNIE C. NIEL1931. SEN, DECEASED, Defendants NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE To he sold at sheriffs sale on In the District Court of the First the 8th day of August 1931, at lu Judicial District of the State of oclock a. m. of said date, at the Utah In and for the County of front door of the county court Cache. house, In Logan, Cache county, Utah, the following described propUTAH MORTGAGE LOAN CORt erty PORATION, Beginning on the Westline of a corporation. City Street, now known as 5th East Street in Logan City, Utah, at Plaintiff, - ' , vs. a point 10 rods South of the interB. Florence section of the west line of said Harris and husband, Riley Harris, st'eet with the south line of City Defendants. Street running east and west now To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on known as Center Street, said point the 14th day of August A. D., 1931, of beginning being further desat 11 oclock a. m. on said day at cribed as being 164 feet North of a the front door of the County Court point which is 4.376 chains North house in Logan City, Cache Coun- of the Southeast comer of Lot 3, ty, Utah, ss the property of said Block 19, Plat "C Logan Island stools, or otherwise, for the purpose of ascertaining and determin-is ing whether or not such person a carrier of contagious or infectious disease. Any person refusing to submit to such an examination or refusing to cooperate with the Board of Health In this respect, or furnishing false samples to the to-w- thence East 8 AUGUST plaintiffs ownership or any cloud, upon platntifs title thereto, ' MABEL ccLUOTT I MONDAY. rods; THE STA1 K OF UTAH TO SAID DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned to .appear within tsenly days alier service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is otherwise within thuty days alter 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 riled uf the clerk of the above enitled court. This action to recover a judgment, is brought quieting riamtiffs title in the laud in described said complaint. L. E. NELSON, Attorney for Plaintiff, Post Office Address, Block Baugh Logan, Utah. Date ol first publication, July Finishes Survey Of Canal Route 4 of Annie Mathews Smith, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the underat his residence at signed Providence, Cache county, Utah, on or before the 25t.h day of November, 1931. Joseph A. Smith Jr., Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Annie Mathews Smith. Deceased. Geo. C. Heinrich, Attorney for Executor. Date of first publication, July inter-ocea- Au- SALE Pedersen, Plaintiff, vs. W. Dollar, and his wife. Hilda E. Dollar. Dedfendants. To be sold at sheriffs sale on the 10th day of August, A. i Logan, Cache the following perty to-wi- a. To be sold at sheriff's sale on the 14th day of August.' A. D. 1931, at 11 oclock a. m. on said day, at the front door of the county court house in Cache county. Logan City, Utah, as the property of said defendants, the following described real and personal property, situated In Cache counit: ty. Utah, Beginning at a point 30 rods south of a point 80 rods east o! the northwest corner of the southwest quarter of section 23, in township 14 north range 1 west of the Balt Lake Meridian, and running thence east 32 rods; thence south 25 rods; thence west 32 rods; thence north 25 rods to the place of beginning, conacres, taining together with ary and all water or water right used on or in connection with the above described land. Dated July 18, 1931. Jeff Stowell. Sheriff. m- - t: Confmencbig at the Southwest corner of Block 29, Plat A Logan City survey, and running thence North 11 2 thence East 9 rods; rods; thence North 4 rods; thence East 7 rods more or less to the Logan and Hyde Park cathence Southwesterly nal; along said canal to the South line of said block; thence West 12 rods more or less to the place of beginning, and situat ed in Section 34, Township 12, North 'range one (1) East of the Salt Lake Meridian. Dated this 18th day of July 1931. , " Jeff Stowell, Sheriff of. Cache County, Utah By H. Weatherstone L. E. Nelson, Attorney for Plaintiff . Deputy. (Advertisement) . FOR RENT 3 room modern Administratrix. 1931. - SUMMONS in the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for the County of Cache. Wallace J. Carlisle, plaintiff, vs. William C. Brenchley, John C. Brenchley, Thomas C. Brenchley. Jane B. Joseph C. Brenchley, Thorpe, Harriet Spence, Carrie Lewis, Parley B. Leishman, Dora L. Grant, Eva L. Robertson, May L. Harrison. Andrew B. Leishman, Richard B. Leishman, Robert B. Leishman, Mark B. Leishman, Morris J. Swinyard, A.J. Swinyard, Harry T. Swinyard, William 0. Swinyard, Alfred W. Swinyard, Ewart Swinyard, Alfred W. Swinyard, , William Silverthorae, Hugh Bert C. Silverthorne. Pearl Jensen, Samuel B. Obray, Joseph B. Obray, Ezra Obray, Ida O. Powell, Wilford L. Obray, and Annie O. Oldham, heirs at law of Alfred Brenchley, deceased, and also against Roland Eames, end also ail other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real property described In tbe complaint, advene to FOR RENT 3rd. Bast. Modern apt. 345 N. FOR RENT Furnished apt Phone Silver-thorne- Truck.. $359 .266 11927 11929 J 1 j M28tf. For Rent room Six partly furnished home. Phone 475-For Rent Furnished opart meat. Call 218-For Rent Furnished apartJ J. ments. 205 East 3rd NorthFor Rent Six room modern home. Good location. Phone - 517. furnished Rent Nicely Far apartment for two. 35 West 6th South. : .. ,i For Rent Modern home, partly rumished; also garage . 67 8outh 5th West- - Phone 508-W- 1. 1931, it the hour ot 12 ' EXPERT SERVICE! Call W. B. JONES Phone 1112 261 East 3rd North Cache county. Utah, in Book FOR SALE Good Jersey milch 3 of Plate, page 14 16, conas. taining 38.62 acres, more or cow, cheap. Phone 591 Rl. less. FOR SALE! Bath tubs and furniTogether with 38 shares of ture. 50 East Center St. A12. the capital stock of the Logan River and Blacksmith Fork FOR SALE, Cheap House with three rooms and bath. Partly furIrrigation Co., said shares being represented by Certificate nished- Terms. Inquire 82 West No. 140. First North. AI3. all other with Together Two pigs 3 months rights of every kind and na- Forold.Sale 447 East 7th North. to ture, however evidenced, the use of water, ditches, and For Sale Cedar at 213 canals for the irrigation of East 3rd South. posts Phone 578-- J. said premises. Together With all tenements, For Sale Excellent yellow pine hereditaments and appurtenand wood, $8.00 per ances thereunto belonging, or cord orpinion will trade for Used in any wise appertaining car. 14 South 3rd East. nated this 23rd dav of July 1931, , For Sale 1930 Fod roadster, Jeff Stowell good shape. A-- l rubber rumSheriff of Cache county, Utah ble seat, $360 00. George Spick-er- . Phone 472. (Advertisement) ' ' Foumdl . " 50. ' DISC HEATS WATER INSTANTLY without fire. Make Minute dem$30 daily. Pocket-size- , onstration. Pays to $1.95 profit. Free o'fer. Write Luxco, Elkhart. A3. Ind. Ladles purse on (a. near high school campus Tuesday. Finder phone 827-J- black leather Lost Ladies purse with handle broken; envelope style. Return to Journal Reward. WaMdl 343-W- laundress wants Experienced washing. 25c dozen pieces. Nc for small chargee pieces. 493 East M22tf. Fourth North. When an accident occurs, cars should be taken to Shoup. goods and pianos transferred to ml! parte of the eity. Long Distance Hauling ' Ashes and Phone 448. garbage ci Ant vacuum cleaner Does the Best Job. . & Fry Co. Phone Jackson Clh&So Ro For dill and pickling bers call 586 R3. J1 PHONE 314 Local and Moving All Work Guaranteed! We Give S & H Green Stamps. - heating; roRP&criGM. JONES. PLUMBING CO. Le Grand Johnson A3. For efficient maternity nurse, phone 1170--J or 274-- J. 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Cardon Cache stake, and Bishop Schaub. i. Many floial tributes covered the ay casket marking further the high i Rate & Newton, Utah Dealer Feed A PHom 623 . sedan cucum- , ISO TRANSFER removed. FOR TRADE! An Oakland for a piano. Call 1286-R- . Our Furnace Pays. A Clean Cash paid for fresh carp and rah A5. bits. Phone 394. AT COST. Ages 1 to 80. $250 to $1000 at death. Prospects every- In Turkey there is a law that Beauty prize winners prohibits from - teaching - school. Household ".gr"' BIG MONEY INCOME FOR YOU A3. PHONE 448 A7. LOst Salesmen Wanted MAGIC MOVIN LOST Large yellow and white Collie dog; white stripe in face; shorn from shoulders back. Notify NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE For Sale Coal oil stove, 4 burner. Florence stove with IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DIS- back Cheap. R. Van Ivrns. 237 TRICT OF THE STATE OF E 1st So. UTAH IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE. H- - RADIO 4 ' 590-J4- III. FOR A REAL HAIR CUT ttd Shave come to the cootoat Barber Shop in town. Hair cut . 35c; Children 15c , SCHIFFMAN BARBAR tSOP Sewell's Basement oclock and 1st North. The Federal Land bank of Berkeley, a corporation, Plaintiff vs. Fritz Hartman Hansen, Annie Nielsen Hansen, his a single wife; William Zillis, man; Logan Land & Drainage Jacob Zil- FOR SALE Choice first crop alCo., a corporation; . falfa baled. Phone 603 or lis, Mary Zillis, his wife; Third AS. Doe, and Doe Roe company, a corporation, defendants. 837-J- . To be sold at sheriffs sale FOR SALE Buffet. Call Aug 8. on the 14th day of August 205 West First North. 1931 at the front door of the FOR SALE, kindling Five sacks county court house in Logan, 81.00 delivered, stove and block the wood. Dalton in Cache county, Utah, Providence. Phone . following described property A6. Creger, Plaintiff, vs. Albert W. Hodges, also known as A. W. Hodges, and wife, Lydia Hodges also known as Abraham Lydia B. Hodges, H. Hodges and wife, Hannah F. Hodges, Cache Auto company. a corporation. Continental Collection Agency, a corporation, Campbell Collection Agency, a corporation, Walker Brothers Bankers. Inc,, a corWalker Bank poration,. and and Trust company, a corporation, successors to Walker Brothers Bankers. Inc., and James G. Hammond, receiver of the National City bank of Salt Lake City Utah, Defendants- - (l tf. 218-- J STATE OF UTAH, 127-County of Cache ss. In tile Hyde Park town of said Furnished sleeping and housecounty, I have in my possession keeping rooms for rent. $3.00 tbe following described estray an- per week. 33 North 5th West, imal which if not claimed and tak- phone 527-en awuy will be sold at public auction to the highest cash bid- For Rent 2 and I room modern furnished apartments. der at my residence in Hyde Park 1st West town on the 9th day of August, Maurice Apartments. 1931. D. Ford Roadster fur- room BtkJern on boulevard. apartment Reat and hot water. Phone noon. One black and white heifer about 2 years old. branded L on SHERIFFS SALE , left hip, no ear marks. Said eBtrays were taken up by IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF m in said on the 28th THE FIRST JUDICIAL DIS- day of July, precinct 1931. TRICT OF THE STATE OF GEO. D. SEAMONS, UTAH IN AND FOR THE Pottndkeeper for Hyde Park town. COUNTY OF CACHE. Date of publication, August 3, t: L. E. NELSON, Attorney for said estate. Date of first publication July 28, 1931; date of last publication, Aug-78- , Ir, ton Chev. 1928 nished apartment. Private bath, 72 North First West. J?tf. For Rant Four ESTRAY NOTICE 593-R- In the matter of the Estate of HYRUM S. BROWN, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the Undersigned at her residence, Hyrum, Uiah, on or before the 28th day of September, A. D. 1931. EESSIE BROWN. 11929 1 ijiS; SERVICE thence South on the West Line ol street 3 rods to the place of beginning, containing 28 square rods; and situated In tbe West half ot the Southeast quarter of Section 34, in Township 12, North of Range One East of the Salt Lake MeridWANTED Weaner Pigs. Phone' ian. . A10. Dated this 18th day of July, 1931. JEFF STOWELL, AGENTS WANTED FOR CACHE Sheriff of Cache County, Utah. ' VALLEY TERRITORIES Male By H. WEATHERSTON, Deputy Lots 51 and 32 of Richland FOR SALE, kindling Five sacks or female. Good proposition for L. E. Nelson, or 81.00 delivered. Stove and block reliable workers. Phone 1035-Acres, according to the Plat Attorney for Plaintiff. wood. Dalton Providence. Phone write 107 West Fourth North. Last day of publication, August thereof on file in the office of 590-JA3. Logan, Utah for particulars. A19. of the county recorder 8, 1931. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. wr n to-w- of the front door court house, in county, Utah, described pro- oclock date, at the county said of 10 FOR KENT Two, three room apt. One furnished, one untarnished. Inquire 122 East Second South. Phone 7S7J I. Aid. U$dl 627-W- 1931. at ! FOR RENT Sept. 1st., five room house, unfurnished; furnace, elec. range, haidwood floors, block One east ot P. 0. . Call 800-or Aid Mtoir C0 John 1931 f Automobile For Sale 1275-NM- IN TBE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE H. Remit 11 1931. SHERIFFS Fcr Chev. Sedan 8150 Ford lVJ- at. rruo- 0 1 1929 Oldsmnblle Coach .$275 8150 FOR RENT Nicely furnlBhed 11928 Chev. Ton Truck heated apartments with garage. 11928 Dodge Sedan $150 135 East Center. A2 tf I 1928 Ford 350 Coupe FOR RENT Modern furnished or 11928 Chevrolet Truck J125 unfurnished home full basement The following ears have been and garage. 30 East Third South. A9. left with us to sell. The owners are anxious and have placed quick FOR RENT Three apartment soiling prices on them home, bath and garden. 691 No. 4th East. A7. 1 1924 Ford Ton Truck FOR 1 RENT Modern Furnished 1930 Ford Sport Roadster f ' Y fi . , a5. apartment. 321 N. 1 W. Ton Reo Truck for small FOR RENT New English type unpaid balance on contracL home on Boulevard. Call C. S. If the United States undertakes Amuesen. Also a number of real bargains J28 tf la repossessed cars and trucks. the construction of an cotcanal through Nicaragua, It will FOR RENT Modern tage enar college, nicely furnish-- e follow the route laid out by Lieut. . rent reasonable. Phone Col. Daniel I. Sultan, above, of the A4. 29th Engineers, U. S. Army, who have spent nearly two years in FOR RENT Two room apartment mapping and survey work In the and hath. Newly furnished. 191 FORD PRODUCTS jungle. The officer, who was in West Center. JlOtf. charge of the work, here Is picPhone 211 tured at he returned to New York FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 33 . North Fifth West. Phone aboard a transport. JStf. In the matter of the estate gust 22, Miuimims Phone 50 or Mail Them In TO CREDITORS Date of last publication, PAGE SEVEN la Date of last publication, August 9, 1931. 23, 1931. tnr3T 12. 1931. NOTICE 3, - G. esteem in wblcn Mr. Beii was by his associates. Interment was ia Logan issocia- - Cemetery where the grave d from dedicated by Mr, Bybee of eb- - April heidr City wag Soda |