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Show nOGA N, UTAH. DAILY HERALD, ETHEL HUESTON yiiUOTNEEOBBS-MtRRIL- r HEItE TOOIY Lllr nna onrr dull with around. iKH KLL4 10I-U1LU hrnrrer there wai a threat of It (Hnarr dot a cw Idea. Thua be suggested a Junior Country ('lob to aare (be younper set of lied Thrub Iowa, front otter It was to be exclusive boredom. wbo parrots no babies. Accordingly t.lnaer whose father was a minister hot whose stepmother, the former IHIL VAN DOORN, was both wealthy and Indoigeot, purr hoard the Mill Rash farm, a 10-ar-re tract with so old boose oa It. which she proceeded, with the asslstaare of her frleada to over-ha- ul and furnish. Ked Thrush seized the Idea with The younger set d eathualasui. dm.IS laughing, gesticulating. Joyous Italian engulfed them. Bard planted himself between the onrush and the astonished Ginger. "See here! he demanded. What does this mean? Where did you come from? Where 13 Nicolo? They shouted loud eplanations In cheerful Italian, proffering a letter, the very letter which had brought them hither, and which would explain all. But it was only Eard's own letter to Nicolo and explained nothing. When he protested his unwillingness to accept it as a card of admission, It appeared they knew no English, but Italian only, that they bad come by the letter, and ended with a triplicate of the telling Mediterranean shrug which says so much. Bard was implacable. You cant speak English? Then we dont want you. Back In the car with you take them to the train, Iry ship them right off to Chicago! he ordered hotly. We dont understand Italian. would paint Iowa nights a deep rose red. One day, while the rehabilitation of the club boose was going on' an artist called at the ' Tolliver kitchen and offered fa do , portrait of Ginger In exchange a meal. for After he bad shared off his heard, Ginger found to her amazement that he was both young and good looking. And be had talent. He had stodled la .'aria, and his name was BARD HOLLOWAY. Ginger, never at a loss for Ideas, thought It would be a good one If Bard remained a while la Red Thrash. She would see that ho got eeoagh commissions for portraits, which woold be belter than hoboing through the country, and he eooid do the moral decorations at the sew club hoose. So, rery cleverly, she got her stepmother to prevail on Hurd to accept aa Invitation to stay at the Tollivers and with this accomplished she took him to .Mill Hush and got him started on the decorations. Hard thought Jole de 11 re" would he a good nume for the club. It was adopted. And he thought It would be splendid If they eooid import 1SI( 01.0 ( from ( fairngo. b or Mcolo was handsome and be could cook snd sing and atrum a guitar, He would make n picturesque addition to the club. He would be a knockout on the openiug oight, for which dinner dance was planned So he seat for Nlculo. Hut on the morning of the dance 1 there arrived at the Tollivers not .one Latin youth, but what seemed an army of them. bOW GO Or AITII THE STORY CHAPTER XIV "PHE strangers did not listen. They had a letter to come to Red Thrush, they had taken the cab at the station as instructed and it had brought them to this house. Before them they perceived an oppn door, which was symbolic of the welcome they had anticipated. They surged noisily forward. Iry, now by Hamlll, drove them back. But when Ginger and Bard ran bravely down the flagstone path the defense yielded and a wave of lnvl--tatlo- of one. Theres plenty of room tn the attic, whispered Ginger, eager to relieve Bard of the terrific responsibility t'us thrust upon him. At the sound of her small voice with the usual Latin partiality of her sex. especially a pretty one, they surrounded her in a large, perspiring, laughing flood. They bowed, they beamed, they kissed her hand. They swore they would serve her for nothing, they were her slaves, they would work , said dav, a ..ie place cf busi ness and banking house of said bank, in ijogan (ny. Cache county, Utah, for the purpose ot electing Directors for the ensuing year and for tlie further puipose of considering. and voting upon the proposi tion of amending Article Eight (S), of tlie Articles qf Incorporation of said corporation, to lead as follows: Aitiele 8 "That tlie otficor3 of the Corporation shall consist of nine directors, from which number shall be chosen a President and a and that additional and a Cashier shall be chosen from the stockholders of said Cornoration and said ard Cashier may, or no be members of the Board of Directors. All of said officers shall be stockholders in the Corporation. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION In the District Court of the First Judicial District f the State of Utah In and for the County of ijache. NOTICE d 01 Legal Notices STOCKHOl DERS OF 'T'HUS driven into a corner, it that they knew a little English, and if given time and patience could perhaps succeed in making themselves faintly understood. And in a few surprisingly and grammatical sentences they explained that Nicolo could not come, that be bad a job, a very good Job, in a speakeasy which the union did not control. Not being able to accept the himself, he bad generously passed it on to them, his particular chosen and bosom friends and boon companions. "But why three of you!" ejaculated the badgered artist. We only wanted one! No matter! He could have three for the price of one. Were not six hands better than two? They were boon companions, they could not be separated, and as proof they embraced one another. They wished to see the country, they had never before heard of Iowa, they needed a change from Chicago. They would sleep three in one bed and woik all for the price MEETING s Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the Stockhold-sr- s of the Cache Valley Banking company, Logan, Utah, will be held on Tuesday, the 10th day of February, 1931 at three oclock p. m. CO. L Y ITTLE ANGELO, there, was a musician. He could play the piano so It would stir your heartstrings like the harps In heaven. Also he could play the violin, but alas, be had no violin. Also he woud wait en the table, and was ve.y bandy shout the grounds. Pietro was s cook. He could cook dishes for the palates of the gods and Italians, than which there la no better taste. He required almost nothing In the way ot Ingredients, and be was so sanitary and so hygienic as to put ths average Board of Health to shame. Benito it was Benits who did almost all ths talking Benito, in a great smile that engulfed his Immense features like 4 tidal- wave, announced that he was a singer. Do you suppose he really can sing? whispered Ginger, Benito heard Tier. The tide of smiles receded from his face. With s large wave of his moist hand he swept his colleagues away from him, drew back a step or two to allow for the proper expansion of his perfect lungs, and suddenly, like a great torrent, he deluged them with the strains of 0 Bolt M to, rising Into greater and gladder crescendos that brought Phil and her husband, and at a distance, Gooby, rushing to the door. Ginger covered her ears with her hands. "Stop him! she called to Bard but Bard was powerless. "Stop him." she cried to Iry Ford, who was doubled up on the running-boardhelpless with laughter. She appealed, to his fellow countrymen, But' Jhey were standing back raptly,heads lifted heavenward, soffTyc, beating time with one warn htaLbiiua the other. exulted the great 0 voicfyv'xnjj.dted away at last, like the reverberations ot summer thunder, Into a pleased laugh of Could he sing? Amazedly Phil and Mr. Tolliver approached the strange group. Ginger, my poor child, began Ihil, but stopped as the three newcomers surged forward to kiss her hand. Oh, Phil," cried the harassed glrL.half weeping. "I meant it for a durfirtse, and It hasnt turned out at blV right. Surprises so often don't, said itqr father gravely. Wq only wanted one, explained A small pretty jBatd nervously. chay I knew In Chicago. He plays - , Suc,t Uer officers as may be necessaty may be appointed by the said Bo?rd ot Diiectors. Bucli other business as may be proper or necessary will be transacted at said meeting. W. O. DARLEY, Cashier and Secuetary. First publication date, January Last publication 10, 19,31 and sings, just a youngster. W never anticipated an invasion like this. We we are terribly disconcerted. So are we, agreed Phil, with difficulty restraining her laughter. Tell me, dear, she said to her husband, does the parsonage also share its bed and board with black shirts? Oh, Phil, darling, protested Ginger, "we dont expect them to stay here. Well send them out to the Joie de for a few days and then hustle them back to Chicago. They cant stay here. We told Iry to meet one little Italian boy and take him right out, but when the Roman Army descended upon him he thought hed better come and ask me about it. U'VCITE wisely," approved X father. 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 Erastus J. Yonk, deceased. NOTICE TO CERDITORS will present claims Creditors against the abov named estate, her But Ginger, lied quickly. here we may them. They though shocked, ralAs long as they are as well make use of say that Pietro can cook. Let him. Well order a barrel of macaroni and specialize on Italian dishes. Weil dress Angelo up like baby Mussolini in masquerade and let him wait on table. And I think if we take this Grand Opera across the river his singing will make a pleasant music for us in the interludes of dancing. "We cant waste them, now theyre here. Take them out, iry, and tel! Jenby to put them light to work. Turn the attic over to them " And she returned wearily to the dining room table, to ask for much, much stronger coffee. LINGER ELLA did not usuaily bother herself greatly on the subject of clothes. She was far more Interested in what she should eat than wherewithal should she be clothed. In the earlier and more stringent been bound parsonage days by certain rigid regulations as to dresses and Sunday and every-dashoes, but tn her new sartorial affluence the days of the week were as one to her. So, also were dresses Such preference as she had was all for the thing that could he got into, and out of, with the least exertion of time and effort. A sudden scrupulous attentiveness to details of dress is the unfailing weather vane of a young ''' girls fancy. On the occasion of the formal dance at Joie de Vivre. all of a sudden the color, cut and character of clothes took op significance to Ginger. (To lie Continued) following ileocribed stork on ac w lilt ll liHh lit tn fill d wih tin' clerk count ot .isM'simet' t levied on the' ot sal j C ui t 1 Automobiles For Sale 3rd day ,0 Or tober, mu and whuh I !i.s ion .- brought to recover became ilelinqumt on the 20th dav .1 jui.gemen; quieting Of Decern b, r. Lire several! title to the laud dcsciibedphiut.fis 1910. I tu said amounu opposite the names of cum.iixun. the respeitue stockholders as Stephens Bratton & !,owe AMornevs for Bl.unttCs $476. Name Shares Amt. P O Addies. Bin 4 Walker Bank 11929 Chev. Coach $426. Ford Coupe 11929 Sait Luke City, full. Building. 1 $325. 1S29 Ford Roadster First puhlicat.on. January 9, 1931 1 1928 Chev. Coach $350. Last puhltcaCon, February 0, 1931 11927 Ford H Ton Truck, $116. $75 00 1927 Chev. Coupe 1927 Ford Coach $75.00 11930 Ford 1 Vx Ton $550. Truck WANTED Expet leueed girl wauls work Phone 442. The following can have been ,129 with us to sell. The owners (left Manme (fall TOOK! re anxious and have placed quick many of the shares of each parcel WANTED J29 gelling prices on them of such stock as may be necessary will be at public auction at the home of John A. Lelshman, Secre WANTED Second hand harness 11924 Ford Ton Truck Call 321 J, l 1 1930 Model A Ford Coach tary in WellHville. on Monday the 2nd-da1 1930 Ford Sport Roadster of February at the hour of 2 p. m , to pay the delinquent WANTED TO RENT Two Jersey 11927 Ford Coupe cows for about two months. BeBt 11924 Ford H ton truck assessment together with the cost of advertising and the expense of of care guaranteed 397 N. 3 V. 1 1929 Plymouth Coach J22tf. sale. JOHN A. LEISHMAN lludson-Esserepairing. 330 North Secretary. . Second East. First tlate of publlactlon, December 29, 1930 Last date of publication Febru- WANT TO BUY Veal Wlil dress FORD PRODUCTS . and weigh at your place. Phone ary 2, 1931. Phon 211 88 J. Russel Lower, Smlthfield. FS. y with vouchers, 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. 1931. NATIONAL BAikTK of UTAH, administrator of FIRST LOGAN, of Erastus J. Yonk, R3P...NJE CM J WAIT UMTlL I S WANTED OU, THAT'S YJWAT TAG em? Back... Riuey c;..-.eMS Said he was J BRiNsikis ScwiETwikJS J s f2lLeY-- se -- cokins - 1 Chas. R. Johnson TRANSFER PHONE 314 Work Guaranteed! We Give S. & H. Green Stamps All TYPEWRITERS! New Coronas, portables. Also good used machines of all makes. Motor Co. Easy Payments! Cal! SS2-- WANTED Small furnished apartment. Steam heated. Close to START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT town. Call 948. tf In the Matter of the Estate of, WITH A CERTIFIED Helen Thompson Griffiths, WANTED Wo will call for and deceased. USED CAR1 pay cash for dead or nseless horse Creditors will present claims and cows. Phone 49. ColoLogan 1929 Ford with vouchers to the undet signed rado Animal perfect conCo. dition. All new tires. at the ofice of C. W. Dunn, Cache . 1929 Ftord I14 ton truck combValley Bank building, Logan City, Utah-o- n or before the 26th day of ination flat rack and grain body. March,, 1331. Date of First publiPerfect condtlon. New tire. cation,' Jan 24th, 1931. 1928 NaBh coach. This car In perROBERT E. GRIFFITHS fect condition. Good tires, cer6 FOR SALE room Administrator with Will Annexed Almost new, tified and guaranteed'. brick home. Modern in of said Estate every way. 1927 Studebaker Victoria Coupe. Ful! basement. C. W. Dunn, Rargaln. Easy New paint, new tires. Guaran359 terms. South First West. F10. Attorney for Administrator teed. Date of first publication, JanuFOR SALE Baby Cliix, all breads, ary 23, 1931. TERMS TRADES 10c to 14c each. Best quality, Date of last publication, FebruD. HoE. satisfaction. guaranteed ary 23, 1931. . gan, Phone NOT ICE TO CREDITORS J All makes repaired. W. R. COLEMAN Cab-coup- O30-tf- FOR SALE 820-M- F-- MOVING PHONE 448 and Houchold good pianos tramfered to all parts of the city. Johnson - Nuttali Long Distance Hauling FOR SALE Super quality baby chicks. Order now for early de. R. L. Dahle. Irt the District Court of the First livery. Phone Home of Better Used Cars" tf. 205 North Main Judicial District of the State of Phone 158 Utah, in and for the County of Cache. SUMMONS Motor 975-M- MISCELLANEOUS George M. Ward and Ebehart W. Ward, Executors of the Estate of See George Y. Smith the real Moroni Ward, deceased, estate man for loans on modern , Plaintiffs, homes. vs. Blanche Boi ifield and Mary and Mary Bonifield Coshy, heirs at law of Anna Bonifield, de ceased, Hyrum S. Pedersen and Jane Doe Pedersen, his wife, Jo- FOR RENT Nice front bedroom seph Pedersen and Jane Doe Peterin modern home. Phone 532. son his wife, Nephl Pedersen and . Jane Doe Pedersen, liis wife, Sarah Pedersen Reaaing'and Jane FOR RENT 3 room modern Apt., Doe and Mary Doe whose other 345 N.' Third East. tf. and true names are unknown, the 3 room modern, nr unknown wife or wives of certain FOR RENT nislied apartment. 72 North 1st. heirs of Maren Pedersen, deceased, J27tf. and all other persons unknown West. claiming any right, title, estate, FOR RENT 3 room house. $10.00 lien or interest in the real ptoperty JlOtf. per month. described in the complaint herein, adverse to plaintiffs ownership or FURNISHED ROOM and Ap? title any cloud upon plaintiffs Steam heat. Park Hotel. thereto. J5-t- Bon-iflel- FOR RENT J. W. AULT & SON Company LeGrand Johnson NEWTON, UTAH Phone Dealers in Feed & Grain eaBy terms on the balance takes the new modbrick ern, English style new full basement, home, modern chicken coop for 609 hens on a choice lot, 4x18 rods. Located at 168 West Third North. SMITHS See Us for Loans on Modern Homes Co. 6S3-J- 4 QUALITY GROCERY Open Day and Nightt K Block South of U.I.C. Station (li GEO. Y. SMITHS Real Estate Agency MOST PFASONAfTO RICES RADIATOR, F-- Defendants. Radiator Repairing White Leghorn and Spring Leaves Makes of Cars All. For Spring; Baby Chicks LUNDAHLS at reasonable quality prices, from hens with high trap nest records. Will make Order now. money for you. Apex W. Miller, East, Logan. North Phone C. 428 899-W- IRON WORKS . Unired YjHY VWATCH "WIS FOE IS CHRISTMAS Expert Jfiork Done Repairmen STAR CLEANERS AND TAILORS 34 Federal Ave. We Call and Deliver UOTMlMG ? " at The Motors Radiator Evan? & Cowley x WT? didut South and Alain Second 1st SINE ME A BEAUTIFUL for a cash payment of $6800 for $1000 and and Trucking Freighting J2S-tf- LOST FOUND Hemstitching , A Phone 2S8 Paul Strobelt, Mgr. . LO,T If the party who took the sled from Sewells door at noon Saturday will kindly return the same, he can avoid having an officer call on him. J29. lCV FOR OS NERVE-O-METE- SERVICE By BLOSSER IS Licensed Chlropractcf Latest Methods In DRUGLESS HEALING AND BIOCHEMISTRY SERVICE Phone 446 R 312 W. Center St.. Logan Utah. 1 F-- THE STATE OF UTAH TO L. TOM PERRY, THE SAID DEFENDANT: Atty. for Administrator. You are hereby summoned to Date of first publication Jan. appear within twenty days after 19, 1931. the service of this summons upon Date of last publication, Feb. 19, you, if served within the county in 1931. which this action is brought otherwise, within tnirty days after serDELINQUENT NOTICE vice, and defend the above entitled WELL8VILLE EAST FIELD action; and in case of your failure IRRIGATION COMPANY so to do, judgement will he rendered against you according to the There Is a delinquent upon the demand of the amended complaint DOliJ3 OUT IB FROvJT, Dr. Wm. V. Ross 1 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS HAQDLY Chiropractors Used Car Specials a-t she-lia- date, February the estate deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. in PAGE FIVE. 1- as one man and for practically nothing but her smile, with the exception of a little food, a place to sleep and perhaps a piece ot change now and then. 20, 1S31 Jl'RY THURSDAY, N. Main 123 Logan WEEKLY BARGAINS Heatrola, slightly used - $35.00 $15.00 i $3.00 $16 up to $57.50 leather Merry Maid Clothes Dryers Washing Machines from Davenport, 'Piano nca service me. WASH TUBBS r'fOU PnM! SO YOUD TRAP ML tM NOUR FORT WHERE MY INDENTION'S USELESS FOR DEFENSE, EH? By CRANE NONOftfO SEN0R, I WAS O MW JESTING. PLEASE, I BEO OF YOU. come weeth me -- let ML show YOU THE ALL HERE1. EET EES -1 WEEL HAVE EET ONTO TRUCKS AND TAKEN SEE. EET EES 'TOURS! LOADED WAIT- To YOUR HOTEL. For Sale or Pent Crystal Bottling & Furniture Exchange Phone 444 f 72-7- DEAD 4 Wet 1st No. ALIVE or 'ijuus THE AMERICANS MONEY. BECOME THE C5 RICHEST Tf WE WANT EM! MEN IN ALL CEMIBAI AMERICA. 9hl iNviENTtON SO UN ONE. HUNDRED AMD IIORSES OR COWS Ui tS FlfTY MILUOW 2 O X He Buy Hides, --1 . Pelts and ITool! Colorado Animal cu By-Produ- Company V0UARS iS X OLD DEAD or ALIVE o z m a to |