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Show r THE HERALD-JOURNA- L TUESDAY, AUGUST Legal Ffcfetes bu guardianship probate and NOTICES In . further information for the District Court of the First notice to creditors In the matter of Annie Mathews estate of the Smith, de- ceased. 23, 1931. Date of last publication, Au- gust 22, 1931. SHERIFFS SALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE. The Federal Land bank of Berkeley, a corporation, Plain tiff vs. Fritz Hartman Hansen, Annie Nielsen Hansen, his a single wife; William Zillis, man; Logan Land & Drainage Jacob Zi Co., a corporation; Mary Zillis, his wife; Third Doc, and Doe Roe company, a corporation, defendants. To be sold at sheriff's sale on the 14th day of August 1931 at the front door of the county court house in Logan, the in Cache county. Utah, following described property t: and 52 of Richland according to the Plat thereof on file in the office of of the county recorder Cache county. Utah, in Book con3 of Plats, page taining 38.62 acres, more or less Together with 38 shares of tne capital stock of the L gan River and Blacksmi'u Fork Irrigation Co., said shares be ing represented by Certificate 51 Acres, 14-1- No. 140. all other with Together rights of every kind and nato ture, however evidenced, the use of water, ditches, and canals for the irrigation of rsaid premises. Together with all tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in any wise appertaining Dated this 23rd day of July 1931. Jeff Stowell Sheriff of Cache county, Utah A13 TO CREDITORS NOTICE THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE. In the matler of the estate of as also known Louise Meyer, Louise Meyer Stuck!. will present claims Creditors with vouchers to the undersign- administrator at his residence 754 North 5th East, Logan, Utah, on or before the 6th day of October, 1931. John A. Wursten IN i IIANE B4KRETT. 18 and bean, tiful, trie In rain In forget VAN wealth? polo player, llHAHt). when his engagement la an nouneed to fl Kli L LADD, popo-L- r I lane4 d?ho!s mother. i ASS K AHHF1T, Is an artreas and It la daring ass's engagement la stork at a fashionable Long Island summer eolnny that the meet HHS. Barretts wealth? widow. When Tass goes on tonr In the fall Llano beeouit-Mrs. Cleestioiigh's secretary. CLIVE C1.EOPAI GH, theo widow's uni? !, asks Liner marry him. ClUe cannot Inherit his fathers fortune nnless he marries before he Is 23. Llane agreeing the marrlnge la to be a mutter of form on It, TKKssa LOltn and her sister, MttS. AWBKHTON, come to visit the Cleespaughs and 1 resaa, who wants to mnrr? Clive, begins to make trouble for Mane. Tressa eonnlves nnsnccesafull? with a gang of blackmailers Later Llano and Clive spend their honeymoon in the south, then return north, Muriel elopes with CHUCK DESMOND, newspaper reporter. CUve devotes himself o business and be bored by sol.innr tries not cial rfnties. On shopping trip she He begs her encounters Hobard to go abroad with him After Llane with CUve, goes to quarrel see Casa nnd tells her she Is going ass reveals with Itohard. away I lane Is not her child but tbo daughter of her sister. Lolsn, and Holiard stepfather whose first wife Luis was. The girl Is shaken by this news. She starts home and hears newsboys shouting extras llobtird tins been killed In nn accident. Weeks pass In which Llane Is miserable, overwhelmed by a sense of guilt. Then she disappears. going to a city In New Jer-- st j nnd finding work In a store. NOW t.O ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XLII I lANE'S .lays resolved tbem-- selves Into a pattern. She rose before seven, and dressed hurriedly. She Btopped at a tiled An lunchroom for breakfast. orange, a piece of toast, a cup of coffee. That was 25 cents. She rushed to the store. She had to be there at a quarter past eight. There she arranged her stock, flipped open her salesbook, and when the doors were opened stood waiting and ready, one of an army of workers expected to be courteous and efficient. For the first time In her life Llane began to realize what sort of life the workers of the world lead. She discovered that life could become a treadmill In which the only really Important things were a hot cup of tea and a good CLEKS-PAIC-- Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the underat his residence at signed Cache county, providence, Utah, on or before the 25th A$.a.y of November, 1931. V Joseph A. Smith Jr., Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Annie Mathews Smith. Deceased. C. Heinrich, Geo. Attorney for Executor. Date of first publication, July Lots HERE TODAY BEGI Judicial District of the State of Utah In and for the County of Cache. fed H s ts, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE. vs. D. H- Creger, Plaintiff, Albert W. Hodges, also known as A. W. Hodges, and wire, Lydia Hodges also known as B- Abraham Hodges, Lydia 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 and Walker Bank and Trust company, a corporsuccessors to Walker ation, and Brother Bankers. Inc.. James G. Hammond, receiver of the National City bank of Salt Lake City, Utan, Defendants-Tbe sold at sheriffs 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 Allowing des She had been working Stetnway and Llpschutz for nearly six weeks she was summoned to the managers office one morning. The thin, harassed looking man glanced at her and glanced away, as she came In. Miss Crane," he began stiffly, "We have been getting some Inquiries about you from a private detective agency, TVe dont like WHEN 1L" At her white-face- d protest the manager put up a deprecatory I hand. "Now, now I dont know what youve done or why," he said. "But It's bad for the morale. Gets the girls whispering and I dont know wbaL Sorry, but well have to let you go. There was no use to say anyLlane departed, light thing. headed with hunger and terror, with an envelope containing two days pay. It was all the money she had In the world. She thought, trembling, that the unkind fate which bad dogged her before her marriage to Clive must be at her heels. Her unknown enemies must have found her out again. As she went to the rooming house she called home her Bteps lagged and har heart seemed to skip beats. She managed to drag herself npstairs without letting the sharp-eye- d landlady see her. She lighted the little spirit kettle she used to boll water for tea. Before she had had tima to blow out the flame a knock sounded and the knob turned softly. Liane put her hand to her throat A dark mist danced before her eyes and the room began to recede. She had no sensation of falling. Only as in a dream, she neard a mans voice saying peremptorily, "Catch her! She's nights rest. She learned to keep a box of going, sure!" Liane had heard that voice becrackers In her room and a bit of chceso carefully rolled in brown fore. She was too tired Just then paper. Apples could be had for to remember whom It belonged to. little or nothing. Sometimes she thought of the state dinners at AFTER a long, long while she the VVit'ow Stream bouse, of her She was In a white own plate being carried away room and there was a spot of sun scarcely touched. She thought of on the celling. A dizzy spot of tea parties where the table over- sun. It wavered back and forth. flowed with cakes and tiny, deli- Llane felt the coverlet tentatively cious sandwiches. She. tortured with her fingers. It did not feel with memories herself of the In the least like the thin, gray, dishes she had refused. antiseptic smelling blanket at One day Liane realized with Mrs. Kerschels boarding bouse. fright that a man was shadowing If she weren't so awfully tired man she would open her eyes again her. He was a blunt toed shoes and and see what It was like. Later, with tell-tal- e a deroy hat. Since he did not perhaps she would do that. molest Uer she decided not to There was something else the do anything about it. If she com- girl wanted to clear up in her plained to the store manager he mind, something she would put would think she bad something all her attention on when that to hide. She did not want to lose foggy feeling left her. She had her job. She had no idea where heard a man say, "Catch her. she might find another. She's going. The man disappeared and the Going where? That was what girl's leart lightened. One night she wanted to know. she took the train and then the Somewhere far off a clock Llane tried to ferry to the city wnere she mailed struck seven. d Admlnistratoi Newel G. Dames Attorney for Admlnistratoi Date of first publication, August date of last publication, 6, 1931; September, 6, 1931. NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE a letter to her mother. The burden of this message was the same as the first She closed her mind to the anxiety which must be (elt by those who loved her. She had 10 in order to sav her very soul. That Clive had not announced her disappearance to the newspapers she felt sure. She had been watching for this day by day, cribed real and personal property, situated in Cache counlt: ty. Utah, Beginning at a point 30 rods south of a point 80 rods east of the northwest corner of the southwest quarter of section 23, in township 14 1 west of the Salt north range and running Lake Meridian, thence thence east 32 rods; south 25 rods: thence west 32 25 rods to rods; thence north the place of beginning, conacres, together taining with any and all water or water right used on or in connection with the above described land. 18. 1931. Dated July Jeff Stowell. i Sheriff. to-w- ninth day of September, 1931. JOHN E. CRIFFIN, ' A14. 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. will present claims Creditors Hgainst tie above named estate with vouchers to John E. Griftin, administrator of the Estate of Ruth K. Griffin, deceased, at New- ton, Utah, on or before the twenty- L. TOM PERRY, Administrator. Attorney for ad- ministrator. Date of first publication, July 28, 19.31; date of last publication, August 28, 1931. NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah in and for the County of Cache. UTAH MORTGAGE LOAN CORPORATION, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Florence B. Harris and husband, Riley Harris, Defendants. To he sold at Sheriffs Sale on the 14th day of August A. D., 1931, at 11 o'clock a. m. on said day at the front door of the Counly Court house in Logan City, Cache Counly, Utah, as the properly of said defendants, the following described real .and personal property situated in Cache County, Utah, to-wi- Beginning at a poin- 6.75 chains north and 77 chains west of the southeast corner, of the northwest quarter of section 2, township 12 north of range 1 east of the Salt Lake meridian, thence north 3 de struggle up. Be late for work. That would never do. A cool hand explored her wrist until she could feel the beating of her own pulse. This was an odd Hream. Ourious she couldnt fight her way out of 1L She relaxed and lay stilL A voice was murmuring very She low, "case of malnutrition. heard another voice answer. Ah I That was the one shed wanted to remember. Whose was it. She could almost see the face of the man to whom the voice belonged. Almost, but not quite. The low voice came very close to her ear now, and said, "Open your mouth now, like a good girl, and drink this." Obediently Llane did as she was told. She felt something that must be a small glass tube. The liquid trickling Into her parched throat tasted like warm milk. She sipped it gently. After a minute she choked and gasped, "Tired." Then the clear voice said, sym"I know. Ill take pathetically: It away for a bit. Then youll try again like a good girl wont you?" She tried to nod, but you couldu't nod when you were lying dowm, The owner of the clear voice seemed to know what she meant. "That's right," the voice Bald. "That's splendid." When next she woke there was orange Juice slipping down ths glass tube. Heavenly, It tasted. She'd heard of nectar and ambrosia. It could be no more delightful than the cool orango Juice trickling down her throat This time when the band took the tube away Liane managed to She wanted say three words. most awfully to say them. They seemed at the moment frightfully important She said, "God Is MABEL snCN . COUNTY CLERK OR RESPECTIVE SIGNERS md FOR AM OPPORTUNITY lb SET GET OSCAR AND THEN WATCH FOR A CMANCC ID SNEAK OUT OF HERE, VifmouT SETTIN' CAUGH-T- and then, back o rpo Phone 50 or Mail Them In F!f He paced up and down, up aud down, a caged, tormented man. After aeons the lock clicked and 'he physician emerged His air was still brisk, ins smile more pleased. He dcgnrd so-.- torpetk to the young man at length "Well. well. s'r. she's gettiug along splendidly. I'm happy to say. Sixteen ounces of nourishment this morning, 32 during the night. Mbs Bunce has her orders. Pulse L, stronger. I'm glad to tell you. I am very hopeful. Clive spoke with difficulty, Youre sure she's out of danger now? Well, you mustn't ask such leading questions, young man Shes so very frail there doesn't seem to be much fight there Dyou see what I mean? Clive saw. Instantly lie was iu the depths again. The doctor thumped him benignly on the shoulder. 'Musin'i give up like that. 1 said she wagoning along and 1 mean it. Only we mustn't be too cocksure. Wan and see. On this cold comfort he bustled away. Clive hated him. At noon they let him come In for five minutes. Liane lay as one quietly asleep, her lashes resting lightly on cheeks which seemed to him terrifyingly wan. She did not know he was there or. if she did, she gave no sign. Cass came after his telephone message nnd talked In low tones to the nurse. Her eyes looked strained when she emerged from her conference, but she patted Clive on the arm and tried to cheer him. , He kept saying over and over again, "I never should have let this go on for eo long. 1 was afraid to break In on her too soon. I thought she was all right. How was I to know? Cass told him not to reproach himself but he scarcely heard her. so absorbed was be In his own bitter reflections. "The doctor says its a case of real starvation," he went on prodding the wound. "Starvation! Did you ever bear anything so hor- RENT 4 room furnished home with bath. 151 K. Filth North. AlOtf. FOR RUNT Fui Paulsen him k. North. Phone 863. Fust ui.-li- 31 West thing for pickles; cucumbers, dill, caulillower. ripe and. ereen tomatoes, pickling unions and diy unA17. ions. Cache Fruit MaikcL 11429 1 FOR SALE, Cheap House with three rooms and bath. Partly furnished. Terms. Inquire 82 West First North. A13. For Sale Cedar poets at 213 East 3rd South. Phone 578-- J. Altf, For Salc 1930 Ford roadster, good shape. A 1 rubber rumble seat, $36000. George Spick-er- . W&nnttdl Phone 472. Altf. WANTED Practical nursing. 151 For Sale Coal oil stove, 4 AlOtf. East Fifth North. burner. Florence stove with back. Cheap. R. Van Ivrns. 237 WANTED Wiener pigs. Phone FOR A REAL HAIR CUT and Shave come to the cooleHt Barber Shop In town. Hair cut 35c; Children 26c SCHIFFMAN BARBAiR SHOP Sewells Basement apart For Rent Furnished ments. 205 East 3rd North- uvvTrui-irijY"- A18. 343 W. WANTED Young man wants any WANTED Fat hogs. Phone E 1st So. EXPERT 191 W A18. SERVICE UAHL5 Cal; W. B. JONES J61 Phone 1112 East 3rd North Altf. WESTON A12. Kind of work. Call 657. PHONE 448 Preston of Judge Geo. WANTED TO RENT Five or six gan was attending to some badroom modern unfurnished house ness matters iiere Friday of last week. must have furnace. Call 659. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rose of Lo All. gan weie vibitois here the early AGENTS WANTED FOR CaCHE part of the wpi-k- . Too Ooodsrll fainilv reunion VALLEY TERRITOR'ES Male or female. Good proposition for was held at the Downata Hot 1035-or Phon reliable workers. Springs Wednesday evening. All write 107 West Fourth North, enjoy d a swim then picnic al A19. the i ark for 40 family nembers. Logan, Utah for particulars. Jot Francis, Nelson wants Mr. andGoodsell, laundress Experienced Mrs. Albert Goodsell all washing. 25c dozen pieces. No of Weston with Mr. ami MtS charges for small pieces. 493 East Clarence Goodsell of Malml mid M22tf. Fourth North. at the home of Mr. and Til rs. A B. Nash at Preston, Sunday and enjoyed a dinner and family reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nelson and PATENTS Sell your patent or Invention by three small chiftlren and Joseph Goodsell spent the week end al exh'biting your model or drawing Malad. at the Second and Greater INTERThe Misses Theda and Gertrude EXPOSINATIONAL PATENT Thousands of Mauglian of Sail Lake returned TION, CHICAGO. manufacturers and patent huyeis to their home last week aflei their weeks visit with will inspect new devices and pat- several ents for marketing. Very low grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. C rates. If you have no modil, W. LundquiBt. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Oisen, Mr drawings and description will do. Send for free pamphlet. B. Hamil- and Mis. Parley Olsen spent the week end camping and picniciDg ton Edison. Managing Director, Patent Exposition, Mer- in Big canyon. A31. Miss Constance Nelr.on of Sal! chandise Mart. CHICAGO. Lake is visiting her parents, Mr WiLL TRADE 1924 Oldsmobile-si- and Mrs. Rasmus Nelson. for radio. Egan Auto SerMiss Annie Mickelsen of Salt A20 vice, STiitnrieia. r Lake is spending her vacatin' p'nent-Mrhere the guest of and Mrs. Chas Miekei.cn - -Mary 'Ilian, prominent farm' of this section was a irei.a TICKET Salt LOST RETURN Friday afternoon. Lake to San Francisco, via visitor, Mrs. N. S. Hansen entrtiir.p! Western Pacific Ry. Signed A. E. Biainard. Return ticket to Eccles at luncheon Thursday aftp noon A12 for Mrs. Harvey Merrill, and Mrs hotel, Logan. Reward. Dell Garff. Miss Florence Hll of Smith-fielLOST Keys In leather Herald-Journal is visiting her parents, Mr Return to A4tf. and Mrs. Abner Allen. office. Reward. Mr. and Mrs. Brigg Spackman of Lund, Idaho visi'ed Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Ftank Shrines. Miss Francis Light lion.ser of Salt Lake, Mrs. Isabel! Hirst and Mrs. Leonard Hirst of Preston THE saY-'watweie guests at t.ie Frank Shrine IDEA? YOU BIS during the week. CANT BE MG, D. Lo- Household goods and ' pianos transferred to all parts of the city. Long Distance Hauling Jo Wo Amih $b A Clean Furnace Pays, Oar dANT VACUUM CLEANER Docs the Best Job. Jackson Phone Fry Co. & 130 M5seM&iniDiiii3 hr Fnmdl Ladt- because there 5 lav. ONLY ONE ME AN' THAI'S ME CM ON- -- LETS S t Vi GET OUT OF 1 V -- QnftSo Ro Jdkmsom TRANSFER PHONE 314 Local and Moving AH Work Guaranteed! & H We Give S Green Stamps. FOR PRACTICAL JONES HEATING PLUMBING CO. phone 823 . K&ponnng NEATLY DONE We use only the best of materials. Expert workmanship. S. WEXPENES 115 North Main Street Goofy - SEEN Rate BY TH $1.00 and $1.50 6922 Wasatch NEW SALT LAKE gypsies, HOTEL FRECKLES A Respectable Family Hotel Hot and Cold Running Water In each room 154 West Second South Street L. M. HICKOK, Proprietor Cit oui makes a vjiiD dash for HfiyiCA R33 Wo FOR SALE Bath tubs and furniture. 50 East Center St. A12. RE 'Y" DBA $350 $125 $40d $475 $275 l.e Grand Johnson TRUCKING & FREIGHTING COMPANY Newton, Utah Dealer If. Phong (83 J4 Feed ft Grain CERTIFIED RADIO SERVICE Smith Skanchy Radio Engineer Day and Night Service . 145-- 184 Phones: 639-B s I'M YOU, AINT 0 MU BY Truck n NERVE-O-METE- PROBABLY SURPRISED To KNOW THAT s pat. 1 527-W- Sand-rnrd- aea. u. Chov. 1927 Chev. Roadster JOKES DAIRY SNIINOUT I JLUliul Moto Co 775-W- n tent; BEING aslj;. erne SERVICE d into me s ftpait-menl- fP (J Every- w Registeied at local liolels on Monday were the following people: Eccles Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hayward, Lincoln, Neb.; T. Dykstra, Corvallis, Oie.; D. Chase, Pocatello, Idaho; G. G. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Housiey, Salt Lake Minerle, Luty Vaughan, City; Nev.; G. P. Callowing, San Francisco' M and Mrs. F. A. Ana-paSnaitle, Wash.; Jane T. Bierk Richmond, Ky.; Mary Glyn k Boulder, Colo.; P. J. Hu'ley, Pocatello; Mr. and Mrs. B. Smitu and son. Ogden; Mr. and f.lrs. W. F. Reichert, Tucson, Ariz.; Mr. and Mrs. Ed W. Har-ni14, 1931. and daughter, Miles City, Montana; A. Wilmot and sou, Tempe, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. griz.; Mr. and Mrs. I. Daniels, Rock Springs, Wyoming; Mr. and Tn the matter of the Estate of Mrs. J. Jim Icy nnd the HYRUM S. BROWN, Deceased. Lois and Phyllis Gyu.in, San Ftan-ciseCreditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned Logan E. P. Covert, Salt Lakp , at her residence, Hyrum, Utah, on City; Mr. and Mrs. A. M or before the 28th day of SeptemSan Framiseo; George If. ber, A. D. 1331. Newkirk, Janesville, Wis.; J. R. BESSIE BROWN, Deckn and J L. Lister, Salt Lake Administratrix. City; William B. Robertson, OakL. E. NELSON, Attorney for said land, Calif; A. A. Greenberg. John estate. Callahan, and James Piaslinn, all Date of first publication July 28, ot Salt Lake City; Ray B. Garner, Aug-1of date 1931; last publication, Parawan; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lynn, 1931. Bangui! eh. YEAH-NOO'- DRIVE OUT AND RAVE Pnkluig season is on. i A12. 11929 Chev. Cabiiolet Cottage, 11930 Chev. Coupe FOlt KENT Modem house for FOR SALK, Cheap Grand piano, almost new. Also 1 1929 Qldsmoblle Coach lent Inquire at Carlson's place, cow, just freshens . 112 Crockett Avenue. All. E79 oil milch Aie. Chev. Ton Truck Ai7. 11928 Pieston, Truck 11930 Chev. I'Oll RENT Modem furnished F R SALK-1- 56 jeatling liens at 1 1928 Ford Coupe apaitment, lor adults, 285 South Cat Ison's place. Croikett Aie. Main A12 Coach A12 1928 Chev. I 1929 Durant Sport Rdstr. $250 FOR RKN'l New modern 7 room $300 Baby buggy, praett 11928 Fold Tudor home wiln gaiage. Oppose o tem FOR SALE new. 354 South Main. Call rally cars A5U been The have Co. Pardon pie. following Realty 163 W. A9tf. left with us to sell. The owner FOR RENT 'leu loom house, full basement. Apply 11 rum Jen FOR SALE Furniture, cheap. 164 are anxious and have placed quick South Main. All. soiling prices on them A12. sen, Garland. SALE-B- ab' 3x5 FOR with bed, Ford U4 Ton Truck FOR RENT 3 room modern tipi omit ion. Cull 1 luinished for coupie. 276 N matinyoi in good 1924 Fold Ton Truck ) South Second East. All A12 1st. W. Phone CO. 1 1930 Ford Spurt Roadster conFOR SALK Ford coupe, good FOR RENT 4 room furnished cot Also a number of real bargains 345 dition. Noitli First tage with gaiage. Apply Mrs. West. Cheap. All. in repossessed cars and trucks. A5lf A, L. Cole, 50 West 3ld. N. Small furnished FOR SALE A a bargain. A 6 FOR RENT room modern home, choice locahouse 3 rooms with bath, close A14. in. Fhone 1002 from 8 to 10 tion. 425 North First East. a. m. or after 7 p. m. A5tf. FOR SALK A good cow. A big . milker. Phone A7tf. FOR RENT 4 room apartment, FORD PRODUCTS 459 West Fust North Al FOR SALE Piaetieally new beau, Phone 211 cream tiful and trimmed white furnished FOR RENT Nicely heated apartments with garage. Windsor range. $130 no value for 114 Noitli State Stieet, 135 East Center. A2 tf. $65 00. All. Preston, Idaho. FOR RENT New English typo MILK 14 delivfor $1.00, quarts home on Boulevard. Call C. S. ered. Place of product ton open Amussen. J28 tf Pasteurized Milk and Cream 6S5 to inspection. Plume 810-J- . Phone 1128 J. A14. FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 33 North Second East. North Fifth West. Phone 527 W SALE-1930 We deliver in Logan. Fold Tudor se J3!f FOR dan. 346 N. 4th West. A12 Furnished sleeping and house- FOR SALE Good trailer, cheap. keeping rooms for rent- - $3 00 Phone 629. A12. per week. . 33 North 5th West PiTo Wimio Altf. FOR SALE Tomatoes, $1.00 per Phone C. Jensen. Ilyrum. bushel. James LICENSED CHIROPRACTOR FOR RENT 3 room modern furAll. Twelve Years of Successful nished apartment. Private bath, Practice J7tf. FOR SALE small modern house 72 North First West. SERVICE with live acres of land close in, Phone 146-good out buildings and improve312 W. Center St., Logan, Utah ments. Call at 118 North Main A12 Federal Bldg. & Loan. t IM FRECKLES Automobile For Sale Fm Sd .nil FOR good. To her surprise two great tears rolled from under her lids and began softly to run down her checks. The hand wiped them away. The voice said, "Dont worry about anything. Youre Then coming along splendidly. Llane drifted off again. She was rible? ' Cass shivered. so very tired. Dont think ol If. It does no good." TN the corridor of SL Elizabeths Clive paced the floor. He torhospital a haggard young man tured himself. Cass whirled to paced up and down. When the see tbs nurse at the door, finger doctor appeared, a brisk, plump on lip. doctor In his early forties, and Shes conscious. Shes asking smiling with spurious brightness, for her mother." the young man approached him Quick as lightning Cass was Iu and spoke in a low, anxious tone. the room, at the bedside. The The doctor waved him aside girl on the pillow stirred as one with cool, imperious manner waking from a long sleep. Silt which comes naturally to the fol- spoke. "IIow did you get here, lowers- of Aesculapius. - Npw, mother?" she asked In a faint, now, Mr. Cleespaugh, Ill talk to perfectly natural voice. Areut you later," he said. . He vanished. you playing today? The door of the secretive-lookin- g Cass strove for control. She room closed after him. was not an actress for nothing. The young man continned to Silly child, its Monday! Who pace up and down. He had the ever heard of a matinee on Monair of one distraught. Occasion- day? "I forgot. The girl sighed a ally he struck his palms together. At times he argued softly to him- little and shifting ever so slightly self when be reached the deserted under the tautened bed clothes, turn of the corridor. cushioned her cheek In her palm, "How was I to know she was Cass managed to- smile at her. "Dont talk now. Just rest. Ill starving to death? he demanded of no one at all. And "why didnt sit here and hold your hand. I come sooner? "So tired, the girl in the white The detectives had known where she was for al- bed murmured, faintly. She slept most a week. I was afraid of again. frightening her away again." (To Rc Continned) grees west 10.75 chains, west 38 rods, southwesterly 29 rods, 10 feet, to the point on the quarter section line 10.25 chains north of a point due west of beginning; containing 18 6 acres, more or less, subject to a 2 rod right of way extending east and west on the north boundary line. Together with 81,4 shares of the capital stock of the Logan. Ilyde Parle and Smitbfield Canal company Together with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances and any and all water rights and Irrigating ditches thereto belonging or anywise appertaining. Dated July 18th. 1931. JEFF STOWELL, Sheriff. Cache County, Utah. Last day of publication, August T1 i'll Ll SUH...TAA NuT oscab.. "h' ' PACE SEVEN iCc HIS FRIENDS rut- - 3 1. TDa A FRECKLES 19 Mlliott , CONSULT THE II. . FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN! The beautiful home of Geo. Y. Smiths on 47 North 2nd East. This is one of the finest homes and one of the choicest locations in Logan. Call at office for further' information. Go Yo Rea! Estate Agency 75 N. Main. Los-an- Utah IOU& J |