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Show LOGAN. UTAH. DAILY HERALD, PAGE FIVE, PHONE J) 4 50 ETHEL HUESTON 1950THE60BBS'MERRiLL BEGI HKIte TOIMY Because life was alow Id (he little town of Ked Thrnah, Iowa, CINGCR FLEA 10LLIVEH rn-cfiv- ed fbe Idea of a Junior Conn-fr- y Club (o aare the youngrer aet from alter boredom. It was to be exclaalve no parents allowed, aa babies. Accordingly she arranged for the purchase of the Mill Rash tract with aa old farm, a noose oa It. and proceeded, with the assistance of her friends to overhaul and farnlah It. Ginger was the daughter of minister and the olepdaac;? of a eery wealthy woman, the former PHIL VAN DOGRN, who was a ,11'lernnt person and cravj about re Ginger. One day while the rehabilitation of the club house wae going oa, aa artist called at the kltchea of the Tolliver home and offered to a do a portrait la exchange for a meat. After he bed shared off hln beard Ginger fouod to her surprise that be wsg good looking, lie had ofodted In Parle and hi name wae HARD HOLLOWAY. Ginger, who wae oerer at a loan for tdens, thought It would bo a good on If Hard remained for a while la tied Thrush, Instead of wandering about the country like a hobo. He could pick up some money pointing portraits for families who would be datiered. especially If the Tolllters sponsored him. And he could do the mural decorations In tho new club house, for Ginger was bound It would be a success. So Ginger gets her stepmother, Phil, to htltv him to stay with the Tollivers. The artist demurs but Phi! makes him accept. Ginger explains to him about tbo club, and she takes him out to he starts to Inspect It before work on ft. J he name of the club, t Is decided In to bo Joie do have a good time, and all that sort of thing. she explained. 'How do yon pronounce it? Zshica da veevr she enunciated slowly. 'I don't like It, he complained again. Why not Just say. Have a good time.' and be done with It, If of living thats I hon-este- "Hed look great sauntering np and down among the tables in the ballroom, strumming his banjo and singing Italian love songs. He wears velvet trousers and a sash, and a velvet tain. Oh, he's a pic- ture!" "How much would it cost?" Ginger was always practical. "Why, I think be would come tor his expenses until he Is reinstated. Im sure he would, because he is only marking time there. We could keep him for a week or two if we liked and then send him back. He'd get you oft to a stunning start." The fare to Chicago Is He could sleep in one ot the gable rooms In the attic; heaven knows well never have any other use for them. And we could sort of feed him around from hand to mouth wherever we happen to be. He could cook his own meals. All Italians can cook." He wouldn't be very expensive, then. But are you sure he would cume? . . PROM friendly lips to lnte" sted ears flew the news that Ginger Tolliver had a French painter drawing pictures on the walls at Mill Rush, and Immediately upon their release from school that afternoon, ardent prospective Junior Clubbers took the road, and countless were the eager hands to carry up the furniture that Ginger and Patty had collected In advance. Gosh, you certainly get things done," said Tard, amazed and admiring. I do my best, was the modest answer. The presence and the fascinating labors of Bard Holloway Incited the nearest approach to a rebellion among her followers that she bad experienced. Her assistants were all too eager to lend a hand. There was plenty of paint and there were a dozen untouched panels. Many of them frankly announced their unequaled excellence in doing turkeys on the blackboards for Thanksgiving, heads of George for the birthday of the Father of our Country, and United States flags t at for Decoration Day. The respons'bility of keeping his supplies from depletion and his art from prostitution at the hands of her loyal coherts was very great. I wish I had Drought Nicolo Calleno out with me, Bard said as they were driving back to town He wanted to come, but I didnt know where I was going nor when I'd be going back and I was afraid to run the risk. He'd create a sensation out here. Joif Ae vivre exudes from his every pore. Who is he? U he would It. He should THINK a about which In no way dissented ficra tle others' and It was decided tu let them come. And we'll raise tha price u and refreshments. to., said Ginger. If the foou is cheap r.u theyll eat us out of reus home. We don't koo tfc6ra theres no reason v'L, ae should:) t make money on thet. Double rat, for outsiders. Memb'ii of the cic.i and their guests dezx.re a redo ' tion. And In the printed cards that were sent out acknowledging the reservations the term of ope.atlr were briefly stated that parent preachers and babies were barred. For we are purely a world'y Ginger explained firmand all uplifting ly to Bard, be crazy be! He's not doing a thing there except a Ivre. little bank messenger bootlegging. You'd better Include an extra fiver MV GO ON WITH THE S10IIY In the check If you can because one CHAPTER XIII of his Instruments is usually In UT Cinger went first of all to a hock. sign painter and arranged (or If we send him a letter tonight he could be here in three days. an old. presumably worm-eateJust in time for the dance on Satursignpost wltb a colonial lantern to day. And if I know little Nicolo, swing below It, proclaiming to the he'll be here. I did some sketching Ae Pi orld that Jo ie ire bad taken of him in Chicago. Really, he's picturesque. up residence at Mill Itusb on RabBut be sure and make It very bit River. cautioned Ginger anxiously, plain," interwas Ford Iry particularly that we can only give him a little ested In the selection of a name, spending money and bis expenses. because be wanted to have a couple We cant pay him a regular slaary." ot large college Bags" made up to Hell eat it up I know be will, Inform the public that bis taxi was said Bard. Now the fame of the Joie Ae the best it not the only means of and its unique conception had Vivre reto that delectable transportation spread Jike wildfire through the sort. countryside, and letters were pourGinger printed out the name for ing In from couples and cliques of young people, 20 and 30 miles away, him and he perused It frownlngly. asking for reservations for the Sat1 don't like that name, he said. urday night opening dance. Ginger Looks furrln to ms. What's It talked It over with Ben and Jenky UTTE'S a little Italian lad In mean, anyhow? a sort of waiter, sort of Brooks Patty and Bard were there, Ob. It means happiness the fun musician I don't really know what too, and were allowed an opinion, n half-mas- Chl-cag- i at the plat e of ness and haul mg house of said bank, in Logan City. Cache (ounly, IUli, foi tin purpose ot electing PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP Dli"itoic tor the ensuing y ar and for the further pm pose of considNOTICES ering, and voting upon the proposiCONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR tion of amending Article Eight f Jncorpoia-tioTHE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS (81, of the Articles FOR FURTHER INFORMATION of said corpora'ion, to a., In the District Court of the First lollows: judicial District f the State of Article 8 (Utah In and for the County of "That the o'ficers ol the CorporCache. ation shall consist of nine dir. c tois, from which number shall be NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS chosen a President and a and that additional Vice MEETING Piesidenls and a Cashier shall he Notice is hereby given that the chosen fiom the stockholders of Annual Meeling of the Stockholda'd Corporation and said ers of the Cache Valley Hanking and Cashier may, or company, Logan, Utah, will he held not be members of the Board of on Tuesday, the 10th day of Feb- Directors Ml of said oftners shall ruary, 1931 at three o'clock p. m. he stockholders in the Corporation. Legal Notices ot said da;., bu--- n ic-a- s strictly . v Licensed ChlropractcT Latest Methods In DRUGLESS HEALING AND .1 1 . NERVE SERVICE Phone 446-312 W. Center St., Logan Utah. 1 WANTED 1 lVii-To- . i v l taboo. ai--nrLj-u-jjT- PHONE 314 All Work Guaranteed! We Give s. & H. Green Stamps . t viWAT ltd inV-- V Nkl HOUR... r A i-- T x Betcma New Coronas, . Easy Payments I Call 552-- J - 1 All makes repaired. I will to tilt Ulll.i islg-.el- l at the oil e of C W. Dunn Cat e Valley Bmk building, Logan City Utah on m bet ore the 2tith da; ot Date ol l'u -- t pnhli March I'll uitieu I, in 21'li. 1931. ROKEKT E. GRIFFITHS AdmmiMial n wi.u Will Annext il of ;aul Estate. C. W. Dunn, C'.'E'l Attorn, Date i s Me lien y ot piest-n- ' tor Administrator. fust public ation, J !l aiy Date of la t publication, ary 23. 19 :i 23, ilauii-wlt- uiu- I1' Febru the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for the County of Cache. I 31 MISCELLANEOUS 7ard FOR RENT FIRST LOGAN, Long Distance Hauling J. W. AULT & SON Home of Better Used Cars" 205 North Main Phone 1E8 Ron-ifiel- 1931. Household goods and pianos transfered to all parts of the city. Motor Company tf 9 PHONE 448 Johnson - Nuttall J5-tf- with xoucheis, to The First National Bank of Logan, Utah, administrator of the estate of Erastus J. Yonk, deceased, at the Bank Biulding, First National Logan, Cache County, Utah on or before the 25th day of March. MOVING ut See George Y. Smith the real and Kin hart W. estate man for loans on modern . i ".tors of tho Estate of homes. Ward, Moroni Waul, dei eased, Plaintiffs, vs Blani lie Bot ifiold and Mary FOR RENT Nice front bedroom and Mary Bonifield Cosliv, ill model n home. Pliom 892. J2S-tt- . law of Anna heirs at Bonifteid, de S. Pedersen and ceased, Ilyruin Jane Doe Pedersen, his wife, Jo- FOR RENT 3 room modem Apt., .14,7 . Third East. tt seph Pedersen and Jane Doe Peti his wife, Nephi Pedersen and Jane 4Jije Pedersen, his wife, FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished. three rooms. Bath, porch, Sarah Pedersen Reading, and Jane Doe and Mary Doe whose other garage. $15.00. 231 South 5th West. J20. and true names are unknown, the unknown wife or wives of certain 3 room RENT modern, heirs of Martin Pedersen, deceased, FOR apartment. 72 North 1st. and all other persons unknown J27tf. West. claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real property FOR RENT 3 room bouse. $10 00 described in the complaint herein, JlOtf. per month. adverse to plaintiffs ownership or ROOM and Apt. any cloud upon plaintiffs title FURNISHED thereto. Steam heat. Park Hotel. F-Defendants. TIIE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANT; Y'ou are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service ot this summons upon you, it served within the county in which this action is brought otherat reasonable Apex quality wise, within tnlrty days after serprices, from hens with high vice, and defend the above entitled trap nest records. Will make action, and in case of your failure Order now. money for you. so to do, Judgement will he renC. W. Miller, 428 North 1st dered against you according to the . East, Logan. Phone demand of the amended complaint Geogt W. R. COLEMAN perfect conAll new tties. dition. ton truck comb1929 Ford D OR S LI. 11 Bobsleds. J. B. Read. ination flat lack and grain body. Sm ih lcld. Utah J2S. Perfect condtion. New tires. in perFUR SALE Almost new, 6 loom 1928 Nash coach. This car fect condition. Good tires, cerhin'. Do 'ie Modern In every way tified and guaranteed! Pul' Bargain. Easy urms. ,!5:i South Fiist West. F10. 1927 Studebaker Victoria Coupe. New paint, new tires. GuaranFOR SJ lE Baby Clilx, all breads, teed. 19c to 14c each. Best quality, TERMS TRADES guaranteed satisfaction. E. 1). HoF 8 gan, Phone 82ii M. 1929 Ford FOR SALE FOR SALE Super quality baby chicks. Order now for early delivery. Phone 975 M. R. L. Dahle. SUMMONS In (130-t- f tl LeGrand Johnson for a cash payment of and easy terms on the balance takes the new modbrick ern, English style new lull basement, home, modern chicken coop for 600 hens on a choice lot, 4x18 rods. Located at 168 West Third North. $3800 $1000 Trucking and Freighting Co. NEWTON, UTAH Phone Dealers in Feed & Grain GS3-J- SMITHS GROCERY Open Day and N ightl H Block South of U.i.C. QUALITY See Us for Loans Modern Homes on Station GEO. Y. SMITHS Real Estate Agency l RADIATOR. most PMSOpltFiElcFT T Radiator Repairing Springs and Spring Leaves For All Makes of Cars White Leghorn Baby Chicks LUNDAHLS United Motors Radiator Repairmen 899-W- Evanr & Co. ley By BLOSSER i LOST - j turn to Herald. South and Main Second STAR CLEANERS AND TAILORS FOUND Reward. IRON WORKS Expert Work Done at The Some place near Fourth North aud Second East, ladies' browD, leather purse. Finder re- LOST " portables. Also pood used machines of all 'makes. ! toJCNxf VJJ4AT WE'S yp y0 r . TYPEWRITERS! Motor Co. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS l vauDEa to? rile J f . TRANSFER 34 Federal Ave. IS 6OI1JS 1t Lt Said HE'D cJE SACK if Chas. R. Johnson SERVICE X NATIONAL BANK of UTAH, administrator of Last publication date, February the estate ot Erastus J. Yonk, deceased Hh 1031 L. TOM PERRY, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Atty. for Administrator. Dale of first publication Jan. In the District Court of the 19, 1931 of the Date of last publication, Feb. 19, District Judicial Kits' State ot Utah, in and for the 1931. County of Cache. In tho matter of the Estate of DELINQUENT NOTICE WELLSVILLE EAST FIELD Erastus J. Y'onk, deceased. IRRIGATION COMPANY NOTICE TO CERDITORS Cicditms will present claims There is a delinquent upon the against the above named estate, 20. Ifl'U Dr. Wm. W. Ross 1 ! . I Used Car Specials , 'YN Saturday morning the morn-lnof the Saturday which wrs to open the summer's series ot informal dances at Joie Ae Vtrre a tired but happy Ginger sat at breakfast her parents and her artist grouped about her. Her thoughts were pleasantly engage-with the suieness of success which her prophetic nature had promised for the evening And as If from s grtat distance the Wee of Iry Ford cut faintly through her sweet abstraction. 'Ginger! Hey. Ginger! Did somebody call Glngc :? wondered Phil. Hamlll appeared at tho door. "Excuse me," he said np,ilopptlr.,llv. "but Mr. Ford wishes to see M cs Ginger Mr. Ford ts not alone. 11 I may say so. Oh, it must be Nicolo," said Bard. "May 1 go out with you. Urn ger? Isn't it great he got here tins morning?'' They ran down the hall to tha front door, comfoitably pleased that their brilliant plan had not Now was the success ot their opening doubly sure. But at the end of the driveway, where the decrepit old taxi with its bright college fiag3 was discreetly parked, restrained by sheer physical effort on the part of Iry from halting a concerted rush upon the house, they saw not one, slim, pretty Italian as they had expecied but what appeared to be a large company of them, gesticulating excitedly, hot In nohy argument In their native tongue. Fascist! upon us!" gasped Ginger Ella. Listen! Ford. roared Iry Walt, I tell you. wait for Ginger! You cant go in unless youre asked. Miss Phil wouldn't like tt! (To Be Continued) other nfnceis as may he mcc-ssaiiuay he appointed by the smi Board ol Directors Kuril other business as may bo pi opei or necessary will be transacted at sa.j meeting V. O DA RLE Y, Cashier and Secietary. Firs' publication date, January ? SO Chiropractors 111 111 he Is. Plays the piano, plays the violin, plays the banjo, and warblee like a little Italian angeL He's pretty as a picture, looks more like a girl than a boy. Just a kid. He was playing In a beer garden or chestra and took on some outside work without reporting It and got In bad with the union. He was laid oft for three months. r what it means? Seems somehow." But linger was not to be dissuaded and on Saturday ulghts tor a great many weeks thereafter Iry stood with his old cab at the northeast corner of the Square, his college flags flying In the wind, while hie stentorian voice proclaimed to a delighted audience: "Taxicab to the Jaw Aa Teever. Right this way, ladles and gents bus to the Jaw da Teever. Only two bits to the Jaw Aa Teever follow Ut .iiilie.l ii in jc "... . .. !' .1. F.. U w I'll the talk couui ,r ten. d on tin o! sal i I', 'it' Automobiles For Sale i! 3rd C. Ot uilier. l!,!i and which i 1..S u !i ,s eight to ecu. ('! became ih l,iiuueii! ou the noth dav a Jiudiincm pi nutlfls quoting 1 19 10. of Dt i m in i the sever. tl title to the laud dt sculied in said amour pus Ue the name-- , o! e oil ,)! ill,. the r. ;n , i, .tiK kholdera as Ini Me, .In:'- - Blue ton A owe lows A't a tu ini .mutts 1 1929 Obev Coach f 475 N .me O Vl.res, B'.'l t Walktr Bank Shares Amt 1425. 11929 Ford Coupe John ha icy Building. Sal; Luke City, Utah. $325. 11929 Ford Roadster William Baldwin ... First jmiihcut in, 1931 9, uiuaiy 1350. Cbev. Coach La. I lniblie at on. IVbruarv 0, 1911 11928 Leioj I., Green 1927 Ford H Ton Truck. 3115. John ! Learham .. 175 00 927 ChtV. Coupe Floyd - i 27 Ford Coach $75.00 Myrtle I.'ndley 19 id Ko-- d Ernes' L Price ... WAN Ell Exp. tent eel gill wants Truck - $550. Steel 1'uie woik Phone 412. J 29 Lewis el'ikms The following cars hae been Jams-- . ANTED Vanin e Call 79i R alt . The owners .129 leu wlih us to sell. and m an oi dance re anxious and have placed quick many uf the shares selling prices on them of such sleek as may be necessary WAN lT.D Second haul ha., V 1 fail 321 J. will be snM at public auction at the 1 1924 Ford Ton Truck home of John A Loishman, Sucre' WA.Vir.I) IN) RENT Two Jen,,'. 11930 Model A Ford Coarh ou in the Wellsville, Monday tary cows toi ab m twoTuoninH Hast 1 2930 for Cngrt Roadster 2nd da. uf Februaiy ai ihe hour ot care 397 N 3 W. 11927 Ford Coupe guaiann.-vof 2 p m , to pay the delinquent J22tf. 11924 Ford ton truck assessnn nt together with the cost Coach and the expense of Hudson Essex of adv.iti-.iu5.M Noitli 11929 Plymouth lepalrmg sale. F1 J S. t olid East JOHN A. LEI SUM AN Veal w l I the'-Secretaiy. WANT 1C) B1 and w.igli at your place. Plume First date of publiactlon, Decern 88 J Russel Lower, Smithflcl.l F8 her 29 1930 FORD PRODUCT8 Lost d ite of publication FebruWAN E! ) Small lurnislie.l apartPhone 211 ary 2. 1'iM. ment Steam heated. Close to town Call 948. tl NOTICE TO CREDITORS WANTED We w ill call for and START THE NEW YEAR PiGHT In the Mallei ot the pay caBh for dead or useless horBeB of, WITH A CERTIFIED and cows Phone Logan 49. ColoHelen l.oin,,mi Gnltiths, rado Animal Co. Products By dtv.oasi USED CArtl CO PHONE! Columns J25. LOST Brown leather wallet. Ownnoi's name on inside. $19. Several pictures. Return to Herald. Reward. J25. We Call and Deliver I Phone 258 Hemstitching Paul Strobelt, Mgr. Main 123 N. Logan WEEKLY BARGAINS lleatrola, slihrlv used D.nenpmt, leather $35.00 $15.00 Merry Maid Clothes Dryers Washing Machines from Piano WASH TUBBS EET EES So MUCH CASH, I U.AS APRM0 To KEEP Ett AKJV WHERE ELSE. By CRANE -- SEMOR EASY, A WAVS YOU WERE VER', MER' SMART MAN. X AM PlS APPOINT. MAE WAR "- I TdOUdHT T What NOO bus mwis TWEES, MV FRIEND: ALWAYS YOU AAV SAY YOU WELL BLOW UPTHE FORT WE ARE EEN, FEE EVER 1 TQY TO STEAL YOUR EENVENTiON. HM HOW VQU UKE TO TRY NOW AND BE CLOWN OP VQUSSclF? IF IS K BlAxST VQU...I ter J DRYIJ 6 ' Crystal Bottling & Furniture Exchange h DEAD Ui l-- 'i-- A ThO DISTRUSTFUL, THEY SEE NO better V --.th ? WAY. pea u x i PAT OFT ALIVE 3 X OLD r TheiC MONEY. or WE WANT EM! L i V- - .j West 1st No. 4 rf J PCESiOENT IS DELIGHTED UHTH THE BEMONSTRATiOM. rpUE AMD ASFS HE W6MTS To BUY THE INVENTION IMMEDIATELY, tf The amfricans to come with him to The fort and receive 72-7- JOkE, T 'i, For Sale or Rent Phone 444 01 il $3.00 $16 up to $57.50 ljl ex MCA srsvlct INC. I Wftf jOO LATe, EALV FEAIUES THAT HE BIUM0ER.J UA5 MADE A COLOSSAL 2 O X a, o IIORSrS OR COWS X Il'e Buy Hides, Pelts and Uool! PI Colorado Animal By-Produc- A ts o Company DEAD or ALIVE - - HP? f !l |