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Show THE DAILY HERALD BEGIN HERR TODAY I lAftE BARRETT, 18 and bran-tlfu- l, Irira in viiln l torgri VAN ftOBAROi wealthy polo player, is anwhen Ma etiKtiffemeni nounced to Hi HIMli LADD, popu- lar iehutnte. IJaaea mother. la an actress Tk.KH-HAV'aa- is do-- i'Hli 7f j plajv 3 appeaM er th '1 f Otll con-ilt- of tt, statu- b re tuff owertty victoi t 110 dul jf tl ney. j hi r a nioi -- i he w t ud al t ' vinya i der f 111 al H ever 1 tr Hi p met Hall f in tu l Nei i J Chr t A Lop': d.milgi enter, 4? 'r ni Ides, d Ma ing Egbe f fanhi coun is we ea .1 ar a wfiy tt was so easy for her to talk to Clive She marvelled, as other women have marvelled before her, at the phenomenon of perfect uaderstand-inexisting between herself and ano'her. "I'm going to forget all this nonshe told herself resosense, lutely, dressing for dinner that night. She felt suddenly and unaccountably light hearted. Everything will be straightened out when I get back to New I am York," she decided. Clives wife. How can 1 even think of another man." The simple code she had learned since childhood strengthened her. One was loyal In thought as well as In deed. Very well, she would be. There were no half measures In the little world In wnich she bad grown up. In spite of these brave resolutions sometimes her heart failed They consulted their programs. The Bong was "The Flight" and the words were by Sara Teasdale. Llane closed her eyes. The song tore al her heart. Sweet and clear as the flute notes, perfect and separate as fallen drops of crystal, the words emerged from the background of the accompaniment. "Look back with longing eyes, and know that I will follow. Lift me up in your love as a light wind lifts a swallow. Lt our flight be far In sun or blowing rain . . . m Cut what If I heard my first love calling me again? 'Hold me on your heart as the brave sea holds the foam. Take me far away to the hilts that hide your home. Peace shall thatch the roof and love shall latch the door . . . ijBiit what If I heard my first love calling me once more?t. There were tears In her eyes and she did not know it. The lump His by 1 in her throat threatened to L3 t 0 her. remember him when she wondered, feeling her heart beat faster when she saw his name one day In a New Will It always be York paper. like this?" Against her will, she felt restless. She and Clive rode, swam Clive waB all danced together. that was perfect. Kind, courteous and amusing. Still they remained Shall am old? 1 1 strangers. sjitTorate her. She did not dare to look af the man beside her. He made a sudden movement, said softly In her ear. "Do you mind If we clear out? The airs rather heavy In here. With eyes downcast she followed him. By the time they had reached the lawn she was cora-- g posed again. Clive' lit a clgaret and gazed out to s a. i "Nice voice that had," be y said conversationally. girl Llane nodded. She had not known what a traitorous thing - arrived." CHE wondered sln. Cass wrote happy letters. "Now was the that youre settled . . burden of her refrain. Poor mother. I didn't know I was such a worry to her," Llane said one morning handing a note across the table to Clive. His blue gaze caught, held hers. You didnt?" His tone was odd. No, why should I? He said. If you'll just glance at yourself in the mirror perhaps you can guess." She half tamed in her chair, smiling unwillingly at her own reflection. Without vanity she admitted the girl in the pale green bis free peignoir with the cascade of curl- impulsively squeezed ing hair on her shoulders was a hand. fair sight. The color flooded his face, If youd been ugly she darkened It under the sunburn. wouldnt have worried," Clive Dont do that unless you realsaid stiffly. ly mean it," he said. Llane crimsoned. She thought She withdrew hastily I'm there was BonielliiuK like re- sorry." She bit her lip to keep proach In his tone. Abruptly she hack the tears. Sho had forgotten. It wasu't fair of him io say changed the subject. that. WWHEN did you mean to start for Surabaya? sha asked epilAT night they reached Wash- ington just after nightfall. suddenly another day. Liana was enchanted with the Any time. Next month, perFrom the hill above. It city. haps. Why?" looked like a dusting of stars I Just wondered. on black velvet. You getting tired of this Travel-staine- d and weary, tbev place? Shall we push on?" She considered this. As you drew up at a hotel of nai lonal Clives casual inquiry at like. Ive loved It but If you want fame. to go back why then She the desk aroused a bored clerk. "Mr. Cleespaugh? Certainly . swung out her arms to the wide We received your wire." world. It was thus everywhere they He watched her moodily. Let's went. Menials springing to atstart tomorrow." tention. Llano was amused and Whatever you say, milord." He started back as If struck. excited by it usually. But tonight she was too tired. Iter head Dont call me that. Her look both surprised and ached. Without stopping to rehurt. I wont. If you'd rather move he: little brown bat site not. slipped down upon the bed. her shoulfur coat dropping from "Please dont. She bad never seen him In this ders. Worn out? mood before but when they Just about." She raised a stopped Rr tea she won him out of it. The day was perfect, not wan face to Clives. He was contrite. "My fomt too hot, not too windy. The clouds the drifted serosa a sapphire sky. shouldnt have tried to They were served little cakes flav- record." He rang for servne. A ored with cinnamon. A great bus boy came. Sorry, sir. We're All the maid.- - u&ve white cat ambled Into the patio and they poured some cream in a gone." Clive shut the door on the vol saucer for It. Let's drive back to New uble boy and his Ice water. Tl York," Clive cried. Chaps been put you to bed myself, he told wanting to sell me a car but I'd Llane. She tried to spring up, apstalled him off." Llane was appalled at this idea. palled. "Youre 111. Don't bo a little "But youve three at home!does that fool. What difference At the words she fell bark make? I forgot. I can't Tenderly he took the fur coat She laughed. from her, lifted her hat. He unget used to all this. It was settled then. It would strapped her bag, took from it the be more fun than going back by fragile, scented night things. Lie still, silly." His tone was train. They had been away four It seemed longer. Llane stern. Liane might have been a weeks was anxious to see her mother recalcitrant child. She was faint ' with fatigue. Every bone In her again. She struggled to Day by day as they traveled the body ached. wiatlier grew colder. The south- riso. ern interlude had been pleasant Really, you neednt bother, t but Llane knew she was return- can manage perfectly well mying to a more critical world. She self. Her head throbbed palnfullv. dreaded taking up the new reAfter all, she was There were dark circles beneath sponsibilities. her eyes. Clive said, Dont be a only 19 and Inexperienced. Some of this dread she impart- goose. Lie down. He was unlacing her little ed to Clive. He laughed at her Well get a decorator if brown shoes now. Drowsily sue fears. you like to do the apartment.' felt herself lifted, felt the softI think I'fi ness of her silken gown around But ehe demurred. like to try my hand at It if youll her. Dimly she realized be was holding a glass of water to her help me." He was delighted. "Dont let Ups. He gave her Mother steer you too much. Shell Here, take this. have us all decked out in Vic- an asperin tablet. . She loves em. She took tt meekly. She slept. torian Llane said, It Isnt that I mind Sitting In the big chair, he kept choosing the things for our place. watch over her for an hour. When Its meeting people. Taking my he was at last satisfied she was place as a hostess." quiet he dragged himself, dog Dont worry. Youre wonder- tired, to his own room. But If ful. Theyll never know you curiously enough he did not sleep. have a touch of stagetrlght. He sat, smoking, brooding, deep He thought to himself that she into the night. Once he struck was more composed than many a the palm of his big hand angrily girl of his own world. He said so against the armchair. Ills loo was that of a man faced with a and she was pleased. "Do you think so, really?" problem which has no solution. She loaned over. Of course. (To Be Continued) r 1 short-hande- - what-nots- 34. In Township 12, North of Range One East of the Salt Lake Merid- are ate PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES ler- - les CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR THE RESPECTIVE 8IGNERS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the Slate of Utah In and for the County of Cache. da- -, ok ex- - th-ys- - NOTICE TO CREDITORS jre the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of . Utah in and for the County of Cache. In In the Matter of the Estate of RUTH K. GRIFFIN, Deceased. ' Creditors will present claims Igainst the above named estate yvith Vouchers to John E. Griffin, administrator of the Estate of Ruth K. Griffin, deceased, at New-toUtah, on or before the twenty-nintD. A. day of September, h ian. Dated this ISth day of July, 1931. on the the to quarter feet, point JEFF STOWELL, section line 10.25 chains north of Sheriff of Cache County, Utah. a point due west of beginning;, By H. WEATHERSTON, Deputy containing 18 6 acres, more or less, L. E. Nelson, ex2 of rod to a way right subject Attorney for Plaintiff. tending oast and west on the north Last day of publication, August boundary line. 8, 1931. Together with 84 shares of the capital stock of the Logan, Hyde NOTICE TO CREDITORS, Park and Smithfield Canal company. In the matter of the Estate of Together with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances RYRUM S. BROWN, Deceased. Creditors will present claims and any and all water tights and irrigating ditches thereto belonging with vouchers to the undersigned at her residence, Hyrum, Utah, on or anywise appertaining. the 28th day of Septemor Dated July 18th, 1931. JEFF STOWELL, , ber, A. D. 1931. BESSIE BROWN, Sheriff, Cache County, Utah. Administratrix. Last dav of publication, August ' L. E. NELSON, Attorney for said 14. 1931. e esiaie. Date of first publication July 28, SHERIFFS SALE ' , In the District Court of the First 1931; date of last publication, Aug-281931. Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for the County of SUMMONS tache 1931. In the District Court of the First PACIFIS NATIONAL LIFE ASJudicial District of the State of Administrator. SURANCE COMPANY, A CORUtah, in and for the County of L,. i Gin FERRY, Attorney for adPORATION, Cache. ministrator. Plaintiff, Date of first publication, July 28, vs. 1931; date of last publication, PICOT MORTGAGE LOAN COR- Wallace J. Carlisle, plaintiff, vs. August 28, 1931. PORATION. GEORGE F. PICOT William C. Brenchley, John C. AND ANNIE C. ELIZABETH JOHN F. GRIFFIN, Notice sheriffs sale of ADMINISTRATRIX OF 'ffl the District Court of the First NIELSEN, THE ESTATE OF ANNIE C. NIELJudicial District of the Stale of SEN, DECEASED, Utah In and for the County of Defendants Cache. To he sold at sheriffs sale on the 8th day of August 1931, at 10 UTAH MORTGAGE LOAN CORoclock a. m. of said date, at the PORATION, front door of the county court A corporation. house, in Logan, Cache county, Plaintiff, Utah, the following described propvs. erty B. Florence Harris and husband, Beginning on the Westline of Riley Harris, City Street, now known as 5th Defendants. East Street in Logan City, Utah, at To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on a point 10 rods South of the Interthe 14th day of August A. D., 1931, section of the west line of said at 11 o'clock a. m. on said day at et with the south line of City tha front door of the County Court Street running east and west now house In Logan City, Cache Coun- known as Center Street, said point ty. Utah, as the property of said of beginning being further desdefendants, the following describ- cribed as being 164 feet North of a ed real and personal property sit- point which is 4.376 chains North uated in Cache County, Utah, of the Southeast corner of Lot 3, Block 19. Plat C Logan Island m Beginning at a point 6.75 chains Survey and from said point of beWrth and 2.77 chains west of the ginning running thence West 8 routheast corner of the northwest rods; thence North Sy, rods; 8 quarter of section 2, township 12 north of range 1 east of the Salt thence South on the West Line of Lake meridian, thence north 3 de- street 3yx rods to the place of begrees west 10.75 chains, west 88 ginning, containing 28 square rods; ana situated in the West halt of rods, southwesterly 29 rods, 10 st-e- thence East I rods; Brenchley, Thoms? C. Brenchley. Brenchley, Jane B. Harriet Spence, Carrie iewis. Parley B. Leishman, Dora L. Grant, Eva L. Robertson, May L. Harrison. Andrew B. Leishman, Richard B. Leishman, Robert B. Joseph C. Thorpe, Leishman, Mark B. Leishman, Mor- ris J. Swinyard, A.J. Swinyard, Harry T. Swinyard, William O. Swinyard, Alfred W. Swinyard, Ewart Alfred Wf Swinyard. Swinyard, William Silverthorne, Hugh Bert C. Silverthorne, Pearl Jensen, Samuel B. Obray, Joseph D. Obray, Ezra Obray, Ida O. Powell, Wilford L. Obray, and Annie O. Oldham, heirs at law of Alfred and also Brenchley, deceased, against Roland Eames, and also all other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real property described in the complaint, adverse to plaintiffs ownership or any cloud upon plaintiffs title thereto, Sllver-thorn- d. ' the Southeast quarter of Section ow Park Hyde t. PAGE SEVT.N Oassnfnsdl CdknnMns JEShSAH SAM tj ("A, cposw c tmaJg-- E. Nelson, Attorney for Plaintiff SHERIFFS 9 3 Phone 50 or Mail Them In Jeff Stowell, Sheriff of Cache County, Utah By H. Weatherstone Deputy. (Advertisement) 1 Tfin 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 th Salt Lake Meridian. Dated this 18th day of July L-- 4. ca- Southwesterly 1931. She ran along the sand, reveling In the sun and the blue sky, the perfect weather. Why couldn't she be utterly, completely happy here? She had everything. She was she must be an ungrateful girl. Spurred by the thought, she exerted herself to be charming. She made Clive la'gh. She told him foolish little stories of her life with her mother, of the convent. She thought. "Why. It isnt necessary to cherish that ache In my side. 1 can forget it it I try really hard. , in t ith ce an. memory could be. Half an hour before she would have sworn that she had put Van Robard comNow pletely out of her mind. memories stung her like whips and the old pain In her heart began to throb again. Want to bathe?" Clive asked suddenly, seeming not to notice It was not the anything amiss. hour for bathing but she assented gladly. Anything to occupy her mind. When she emerged In her whtte and scarlet Jersey he eyed her with approval. Youve completely lost that prison pallor, Clive sa'd. Im glad. I was a wreck when IASS BARRETT, and it U during Csss encasement In stock at a fSHhionable Limy Island summer colony that the Barretts meet AIKS. hen wealthy widow. Cass roes on tour In the tall Mane fyeconies Mrs. ( leespauck's social secretary. CLIVE CXEKSPAIGH, the widow's only son. asks Llane " marry him. Clive can not his father's fortune unlene marries before he Is 25. Llane accepts, agreeing the aatriafe la to be a matter of form only. Rohnrd. whose moods are changeable. asks her to break the and Llane refuses TH ESN LOHI) aad her alnter. MR. AMRKKTON. come to vIk.II the Y'leespaiighs and Tressa. who wnata to marry Clive, begins to make trouble for Llaae. 9he with a flay of hlackmallcro but a friendly police lieutenant. PHVR McOERMID. Interferes. At the fashionable bant ball Llane Is kidnaped to be held for ransom, bat is rescued by McUermid and I live. The wedding takes place on Christmas day and the couple depart oa a honeymoon In the noutb. News comes that Mnrlel Ladd hns eloped with (HICK DESMOND, nAvspnper reporter. Clive la always kind, hut the knowledge tknt Rohnrd Is the mnn Llane lotes drives the two Into misunderstandings. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XXXVI IT was concert afternoon at the Miramar. For want of something more exciting to do Clive and Llane had wandered in and settled themselves to listen. The Brat part of the program bad been ordinary. A pale young man with nervous mien had played the vioNow a girl In lin Indifferently. a copper-colo- i ed dress got up to eodlia cELUOTT AUGUST TUESDAY, the Logan and thence nal; MABEL bv Q&M THE JOURNAL AND Off FEfK hq Sis A - TetL ns sons J JesT Because oa YA HP HA Ya HUH? WSLL ('LL LAST SALE LFUG-h- ' IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF COUNTY OF L 1 and of Plats, 38.62 taining less. page acres, HaE. A Hse, HCS, P(C what (s rr OH S7fiH&? more $1Bl $350 $125 Ford Ton Truck 4 1930 Ford 1 1(4 Ton Reo Truck for small unpaid balance on contract. Sport Roadster Also a nn m her of In repossessed cars real bargains and trucks. sjERVHCE C0 FORD PRODUCTS Phone 211 or JONES DAIRY Pasteurized Milk and Cream Phone 1128-J- . No. 140. with all other Together rights of every. kind and nature. however evidenced, to the use of water, ditches, and canals for the Irrigation of We deliver in Logan. DiTo said premises. Together with all tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or In any wise appertaining Dated this 23rd day of July Wm0 Wo Rs3 LICENSED CHIROPRACTOR Twelve Years of Successful Practice SERVICE Phone 446-312 W. Center St., Logan, Utah NEPVE-O-METE- 1931. Jeff Stowell Sheriff of Cache county, Utah , (Advertisement) NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF t SHCULO SAY AoTf 7s A UiVATp5 WHX conTR&clV TTtoT" TteTs Th &uy ' '(bs nAMAGSA. op Ths. FAMOUS CALL. &ASSL.S- R- HCG'ZALL noSSLS- - )THs PHUNSHAHA BOUHCX , MfsTLsToG." CERTIFIED RADIO gERVICt Smith Skanchy Radio Engineers Day and Night Service . Itf-Phones; 539-114 TIIE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR THE CACHE. OF $275 $150 Track- - Chevrolet con- 14-1- rue'' an - 1- Mtatoir Together with 38 shares of the capital stock of the Logan River and Blacksmith Fork Irrigation Co., said shares being represented by Certificate COUNTY Foid $265 Sedan $150 ID29 Oldsmobile Coach 1928 Chev. Ton Truck 1928 Dodge Sedan 1928 Ford Coupe 11924 Richland Acres, according to the riat thereof on file in the office of the county recorder of Cache county, Utah, in Book 3 1927 Chev. The following cars have been left with us to sell. Tha owners are anxious and have placed quick soiling prices on ihem OU: 52 of Truck.. $356 Ford Roadster 11928 - 2- t: i)pSE&is Chev. 11929 1 Zil-lis- Nl 1 1 CACHE, The Federal Land bank of Berkeley corporation. Plaintiff vs. Fritz Hartman Hansen. Annie Nielsen Hansen, his a single wile; William Zillis, man; Logan Land & Drainage , a Co., corporation; Jacob Mary Zillis, his wife; Third Doe, and Doe Roe company, a corporation, defendants. To be sold at sheriffs sale on the 14th day of August 1931 at the front door of the county court house in Logan, in Cache county, Utah, the following described property Lots 11929 11928 1 THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR THE Sale t- - &ucT7ofJ suveLope ns, J ns&3 2f For Automobile ysr osr a Usedl Boug-h- sad soUsTop J FRe&K Mfr f PUT OVSR. Bloss 5y S D. H- 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 P. Hodges, Cache Auto company, a corporation. Continental Collection Agency, a cor poration, Campbell Collection Agency, a corporation. Walker Brothers Bankers, Inc,, a corWalker Bank poration, and V, ttt and Trust company, a corporl3l tsy wen scSyicf. imcTiico u k MT Off ation, successors to Walker fr Brothers Bankers. Inc., and James G. Hammond, receiver of the National City bank of Salt Lake City, Utah, Defendants-TRemit be sold at sheriff's sale on the 14th day of August, FOR RENT Three furnished, LOST Jewelled Chi Omega sororA. D. 1931, at 11 oclock a. m. modern downstairs rooms. 121 ity pin. Name engraved on back. on said day, at the front door West Center. A10. Retqrn to Herald or cp.ll 43G-of the county court house in A9. county, FOR RENT Sept. 1st, five room Logan City, Cache Utah, as the property of said house, unfurnished; furnace, LOST Large yellow and white Coliie dog; white stripe in face; defendants, the following des- elec, range, hardwood floors, gaserved within the county in which cribed real and personal pro- rage. One block east of P. O. shorn from shoulders back. Notify counA7. Call 800-AID 60, or 86-this action Is brought, otherwise perty, situated in Cache it: within thirty days after service, ty, Utah, Beginning at a point 30 FOR RENT Tw'O, three room apt. Lost Ladies purse on or near and defend the above entitled acOne furnished, one unfurnished. high school campus Tuesday. tion ; and in case hf your failure so rods south of a point 80 rods 122 East Second South. Finder phone 827 J- to do. judgment will be rendered east of the northwest corner Inquire 787J-1. A10. Phone against you, according to the de- of the southwest quarter of black leather Lost Ladies mand of the complaint, which has section 23, in township 14 FOR RENT Nicely furnished purse with handle broken; enbeen filed with the clerk of the north range 1 west of the Salt apartments with garage. velope style. Return to Jourand running 135heated above entitled court. This action Lake Meridian, A2 if. nal. Reward. East Center. thence Is brought to recover a judgment, thence east 32 rods; FOR RENT Modern furnished or quieting Plaintiffs title in the.land south 25 rods; thence west 32 described In said complaint. rods; thence north 25 rods to unfurnished home full basement L. E. NELSON, the place of beginning, con- and garage. 30 East Third South. 5.28 acres, together A9. WANTED taining Attorney for Plaintiff, Weaner Pigs. Phone with any and all water or Post Office Address, . A10. FOR Three RENT conwater right used on or in apartment Baugh Block. home, bath and garden. 691 No. AGENTS WANTED FOR CACHE nection with the above desLogan, Utah.' 4th East. A7. Date of first publication, July cribed land. Male VALLEY TERRITORIES 12, 1931. Dated July 18, 1931. or female. Good proposition for FOR RENT Modern Furnished Date of last publication, August Jeff Stowell, or a5. reliable woikers. Plione 1035-apartment. 321 N. 1 W. 9, 1931. Sheriff. write 107 West Fourth North, FOR RENT New English type Logan, Utah for particulars. A19. home on Boulevard. Call C. S. NOTICE TO CREDITORS laundress wants Amussen. Experienced J28 tf washing. 25c dozen pieces. No In the matter of the estate cot- charges for small pieces. 493 East FOR RENT Modern of Annie Mathews Smith, de FOR SALE Phone 191-for 20 M22H tage enar college, nicely furnish- Fourth North. ceased. raw milk for $1.00. ed, rent reasonable. Phono 1275-Nquarts pure, will claims Creditors present A10. When an accident occurs Delivered anywhere. A4. with vouchers to the under cars should be taken to Rho- " his FOR residence at Good used at RENT Two room apartment FOR SALE piano. signed and bath. Newly furnished-- . 191 $45. 309 North Cache county, Very cheap Providence, A10. or on 25th before West the Fifth Center. West. Utah, JIQtf. day of November, 1831. FOR SALE Choice first crop al- FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 33 A Smith Jr., ExeCash paid for fresh carp and rab. falfa baled. Phone 603 or 593-R- . North Fifth West. Phone cutor of the Last Will A5. bits. Phone 394. A5. J3tf. of Annie Testament and Mathews Smith, Deceased. FOR SALE Buffet. Call 837-J- . FOR RENT 3 room modern fur- Ashes and garbage removed. Geo. C. Heinrich, Phyne 448. 205 West First North. nished apartment. Private bath, Aug 8. Attorney for Executor. For dill and pickling cucumDate of first publication, July FOR SALE, kindling Five racks bers call 586 R3. 23, 1931. $1.00 delivered, stove and block Date of last publication, Au- wood. Dalton Providence. Phone For efficient maternity nurse, AG. 590 J4. gust 22, 1931. phone 1170-- J or 274-- J. furniFOR SALE Bath tubs and SHERIFFS SALE ture. 50 East Center St. AI2. PAINTING PAPER DECORATING IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF FOR SALE, Cheap House with KINGING THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISthree rooms and bath. Partly furLEONARD MATHEWS TRICT OF THE STATE OF nished. Terms. Inquire 82 West PHONE 1136 J UTAH, IN AND FOR THE First North. A13. - Fir to-w- FOR A REAL HAIR CUT and Shave come to the coolest Barber Shop In town. Hair cut 35c; Children SCH1FFMAN 25c BARBAE SHOP Sewells Basement RADIO CaU EXPERT W. B. SERVICE! JONES Phone 1112 East 3rd North 261 MOVMQ PHONE 448 Household goods and transferred to all parts of the city. pianos Long Distance Hauling Aeh (is J0 Wo Furnace Pays. A Clean Our GIANT VACUUM CLEANER Does the Best Job. Phone 130 Jackson & Fry Co. 343-W- -- Fir Sal Oaaso Eo JoSheimihi TRANSFER PHONE 314 Local and longdistance Moving AU Work Guaranteed! We Give S & H Green Stamps. FOR PRACTICAL HEATING ifcitifc!AV JONES PLUMBING CO. 627-W- COUNTY OF CACHE Plaintiff, vs. and his wife. Dedfendants. To be sold at sheriffs sale on the 10th day' of August, 1931 at 10 oclock a. m-- of said date, at the front door of the county court house, in Logan, Cache county, Utah, the following described property Commencin'? at the Southwest corner ot Block 2b, Plat defendants. TO A SAID THE STATE OF UTAH Logan City survey, and DEFENDANT: running thence North 11 2 You are hereby summoned to ap- rods; thence East 9 rods; pear within twenty days alter ser- thence North 4 rods; thence of summons vice this upon yon, if East ? rods jnore of Jess to A. Pedersen, John W. Dollar, Hilda E. Dollar, H- - to-w- it: For Sale Two pigs 3 months For Rent Furnished apart old. 447 East 7th North. ments. 205 East 3rd North. For Sale Cedar posts at 213 East 3rd South! Phone 578-- J. For Sale Excellent yellow pine and pinion wood, $8.00 per cord or will trade for used car. 14 South 3rd East. 1930 Ford roadster, For Sal l rubber rumgood shapeble seat, $360 00. George Spick-crA-- Phone 472. . For Six room modern Good location. Phone Rent home617 - furnished Kent Nicely apartment - for two. 35 West 6th South. Furnished sleeping and housekeeping rooms for rent. $3.00 per week. 33 North 5th West. NORMAN TORP TRANSFER CALL 503 For Phone 527-- For Sale Coal oil stove, 4 For Rent 2 and 3 room moburner. Florence stove with dern furnished apartments. back- - Cheap. R. Van Iyrns. 237 Maurice Apartments. 1st West 1st So, and 1st JSortti. ... , .... Rate $1 00 and $1.50 Wasatch 6922 NEW SALT LAKE HOTEL Respectable Family Hotel lot and Cold Running Water In each room 15 4 West Second South Street L. M. HICKOK, Proprietor Salt Lake City A Le Grand Johnson TRUCKING ft FREIGHTING COMPANY Newton, Dealer In Feed ft Grain Utah Phone 6S3J4 FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN! The beautiful home of Geo. Y. Smiths on 47 This is North 2nd one of the finest homes and one of the choicest locations in Logan. Call at office for further Yo Smiftli Real Estate Agency 75 N. Main, Logan, Utah h |