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Show I OUT OUR TEflCHEH LIST WAY 0 o o o HE H o o Ek ALD-- O J By o UR in A l. wEDNC: WEUH&iasis v V w O v 1 y i v nvar, r . 2 feet; thence west 28 rods more or less to a point due south of the place of beginning; thence north 18 rods and 2 feet to the place of beginning. Subject to the following right of way; Beginning at a point 14 rods East of a point Tods south of the noithwest coiner of Lot 15. Block 22, Plat A" Logan Farm Survey, thence running east 1 rod; thence south 4 tods, thence west 1 rod; thence north 4 rods to the place of beginning. Together with all watcr-rignt- s belonging to said la.id. Dated tills 13th day of August, 7i PRESTON Announcement of a partial list of teachers in1931-3- the Franklin county system for has been announced by Superintendent J. Clifford Forsgren.- Five vacancies remain open and the Franklin list has not yet been completed. Two vacancies are at Mink Creek and there is one each at Dayton, Whitney and Winder. Teachers selected are: Griggs, Whitney J. Preston Rudgar Daines, Ilia Nash, June 2 E. NELSON Larsen, Lucile HEAD Mable Sant. Silver Star Howard Nelson. Winder Ronald M. Hawkins, Delfia Gibbs. Lincoln Myrtle W. Clarice Johnson, Cole. Riverdale W. F. Smith, Irva Johnson, Esther Erickson. Lucille West of Pocatello spent Glencoe Marie P. Evans, Laura and weie dinner guests' Thursday Green. W. Palmer. Mink Creek Ernest Nelson, Ho- of Mr. and Mrs. E. Mr .and Mrs. John R. Smith of a ward Kuntz, Iva Lue Keller, Delta, spent the past week with Baird. relatives. Rose Hill Agnes Burton. Guests For Week Mr and Mrs. Ralph Stevenson and children of Ogden and Mrs. George Crookston and children of Preston spent the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Heuor Olson. Bishop and Mrs. J- - H. Kemp Mrs. Revier Palmer is spendEsther Misses and daughter, Ellen, the week in Smithfield with Israetson. Verda Follett, Marjorie ing Crookston and Olga Beutler are relatives. Mrs. Mr. and Edgar Cooper and spending the week end at Salt and Mrs. C. Roll Lake City. While there they will three children visit Saltair, Lagoon and other berg of San Diego, California, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ezia 5 points ofGirlsinterest. J. Palmer the past week. Entertain Seagull Miss Olive Kemp spent Sunday The Seagull girls accompanied Paik with friends Hyde Mrs. W. E. Ny-- ' at .by their teachers sacman and Mrs. Oliver Larson held was one of the speakers at rament evening. at meeting the Sunday their weekly meeting home of Miss Ruth Crookston Miss Kemp is a iecently returned of missionary. Tuesday afternoon in honor The Nyman Threshing Machine her fourteenth birthday. An inr company started to thresh during teresting program and games were enjoyed on the lawn. the week end. Mrs. Roselja King spent "the After the program refreshments week at Millville with her mother, were served to 22 guests. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Wilhelm Mrs. John Winburg. and family, Mr.- and Mrs. Edwin Blackfoot Guests Walter Morrell and family of Wilhelm sepnt Wednesday at the Blackfoot were guests of Mr. and city park in Logan canyon, Mrs. James Nielson and daugh- Mrs. E. J. Palmer during the week. Miss Delilah Palmer is spending ter Claris and Mrs. G. W. Allen and Mrs. D. V. Hess and family the week at Malad with her sisof Logan were guests Tuesday af- ter, Mrs. LaVern Martin. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Nyman ternoon of Mrs. Edgar Hopkins. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Winn and spent Thursday at Bear llivei Ray, City, daughters, Lutie Bell, Garla were tend Ruth of Smithfield Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Blackburn and Lofler Bjarnason of Salt Thursday afternoon and evening. tea the were Lake were guests of Mr. and Mrs Visiting and music tures of the entertainment after C. A. Nyman on Wednesday. They 0 which dinner was served were enroute to the Northwest. guests. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nielson of Ilyrum and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Berger of Benson The were out o.' itiwn guests. living rooms vere made attractive with beautiful cut flowers Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hopkins Breaks Leg in Fall of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Vauah-aRay Barker, 9, son of Irwin BarScott of Millville were Sunday his led badly broken Sundinner guests of Mr. pnd rMs. Ed ker, had when he fell from a horse at day Hopkins.. his He ranch near hero. Mrs. Lydia Nyman and Miss was fathers to a Logan hospital taken theii entertained Ivnloo Nyman where he remained several days. tlrlass of Trail Builders of the wmd Misses Arta Larsen and Gwen the at n party Imary, at a lav and Liberty Rigby motored to Proome of Mrs. Ljdia Nyman Thurs vidence Wednesday evening to atlay evening. At the close cf the tend a party in honor of Miss Ruth ames refreshments were served, hose included were James Smith, Zollinger. Alplionzo Christensen and Mrs. .jalorris Peterson, Meryl Wilhelm, S. A. Alvis motored to Salt Lake $Or)and Beck, John Beutler, Ian Sunday to attend the funeral serMonioe vices of 'find Vance Maughan, their cousin. Larson, Harvey 'Johnson, Willard Mrs. Hazel accompanied Cecil Christenson, by Miss MaudRigby, flwenson, Cooley of Logan esste Beutler and Farris Nyman, left for Idaho Falls, Sunday mornliss Irene Beutler, social leader where they will visit with vas a special guest. Wienners ing, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Rigby. nd mar3hmellows were roasted Mr. and Mrs. John E. Griffin were the at served 4;md peanuts and daughter Mina, spent Tueslose of the games. day in Pocatello where Mr. GrifThe regular monthly Relief fin went on business connected and business meeting with the wheat growers associawork a as held Tuesday afternoon. tion. I Mr. and Mrs. Felix Beutler and Mr. and Mrs. Einar Pedersen, laughter Irene, and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Cooley, Idwin Wilhelm spent Thursday ai Mr. and Mrs. Marinus Peterson, layton, guests of Mr. and Mrs. jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Barker Walter Beutler. with their families spent Sunday Guests 'Wednesday 5inner afternoon at TJdy, bathing resort. " Mrs. Christena Christenson oi Miss Coy Fife of Providence is trigham City, Mrs. Sophia spending several days as the guest Mrs. Florence Jensen, Mrs. of MissArta Larsen. Imer Jenson and Mrs. Minto Called to Boise "lemon of Ogden, were dinner Mr. and Mrs. George Stone weie and Mrs. Carl M. called to Boise the latter part of Quests ofon Mr. Wednesday last week at the death of their jTNelson I John Oldham of North Salt Lake grandson, the four year old son of Sfjtepent the week with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Wansgard. Peart. Kenneth Peart acThe Bee Hive girls of this waid companied him home and will are planning to attend a Benson pend the week end with relatives. stake outing to he held at thp Mr and Mrs. C. A. Nyman join- girls camp in Logan canyon Thursted a group of friends and motor-.- , day and Friday. Miss Liberty Rigby is spending sd to Ideai Beach on Bear Lake and spent Sunday. several days visiting at Pocatello. Mrs. Anne Cooley of Logan is J Mr. and Mis. N. J. Crookston family and Miss Iris Kemp spending the week visiting with spent the week at Crookstons relatives. The Newton baseball team went in Logan canyon. jianoh Mrs. Erma Rossiter and (o Bear Lake Sunday where they S of Salt Lake City are spend-in- played a game with the Ovid the week with her parents team. It was necessary to play two extra innings to determine the f Mr. and Mrs. Heber Olson. Miss Jean Burrell, spent the winner, Newton finally losing by week with her aunt Mrs. Frank one point. TLe Newton second J Gulhransen team defeated the Clarkston tune at Ilyrum Mrs. Heber Olson attended the at Cache Junction the same afterLNbirthday party of her sister Mrs. noon. A return game with the, Bear Archie Wolf at Hyde Park, Tues- Lake team is scheduled for here Dr. and Mrs. A. West of Poca- August 30. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Benson and tello and Mr. H. Phillips of Evan-8tofamily were among those who atMisse3 Wyoming, Ruby and tended the game at Bear Lake. out-doo- to-3- n PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR SIGNERS THE RESPECTIVE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah In and for the County of Cache. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the matter of the Estate of I1YRUM S. BROWN, Deceased. Creditors will present claims willi vouchers to the undersigned at her residence, Hyrum, "Utah, on or before the 28th day of September, A. D. 1931. BESSIE BROWN, Ste-ren- Eliza-Jt-jjhet- chil-s,dre- Northwest quarter; the Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter; the West half of the Southeast quarter and the East half of the Southwest quarter of Section 1 Township 14 North, Range 2 West Salt Lake Base and Meridian and containing 240 acres, more or less Together with all rights ,of every kind and nature, however evidenced, to the use of water ditches and canals for the irriga tion of said promises. Together with all tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or In any wise appertaining.. Dated this 11th day of August 1931. Date of last publication, SepAdministratrix. tember 3, 1931. Jeff Stowell, Sheriff of Cache L. E. NELSON, Attorney for said County, Utah. Date of first publication July 28, , NOTICE OF INTENTION TO 1931; date of last publication, Aug-28DISTRICT SEWER CREATE 1931." - NUMBER TEN NOTICE TO CREDITORS 11928 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, the District Court of the First by the board of City CommissionJudicial District of the State of ers of Logan City, Utah, of its Utah in and for the County of intention to create Sewer District No. 10, and defray the whole of Cache. Ihe cost thereof estimated at of of Estate the In thp Matter Eight Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($8,500.00) by a local asRUlIf K. GRIFFIN, Deceased. claims sessment upon the lots or pieces Creditors will present estate of ground within the following against tlie above named E. Griffin, to John with vouchors described district to be affected adiuintrsJor of the EstateNew-;on-of, and benefitted by said improveat Ruth K. Griffin, deceased, ments, namely: all property abuth Utah, on or before the twenty-nintting on Center Street between D. A. First West Street and Sixth West day of September, 1931 Stree, also all property abutting E. GRIFFIN, JOHN on Sikth West for a distance of Administrator. 520 feet North of Center Street. adfor All protests against making said L. TOM PERRY, Attorney ministrator. improvement and the levy of said 8, tax must be filed In writing with Date of first publication, July of last publication, the City Recorder before the 4th 1931; date day of September, 1931, that day August 28, 1931. being the time set by said ComCREDITORS missioners when they will meet NOTICE TO and consider any objections which In the matter of the estate may have been made against the making of the said improvement. of Annie Mathews Smith, Bv order of the Board of ComCreditors will present claims missioners of Logan City, Utah. H. R. PEDERSEN, with vouchers to the underCity Recorder. at his residence at signed Date of first publication, Augu' Providence, Cache thecounty, 25th 16, 1931. Utah, on or before Date of last publication, Sepday of November, 1931. A. Smith Jr., Exe- tember 4, 1931. j.eph of jcutor the Last Will SHERIFFS SALTi and Testament of Annie Deceased. Smith, Mathews In the District Court of the First Geo. C. Heinrich, Judicial District of the State of Executor. Attorney for Utah, in and for the County of Date of first publication, July Cache. 23 1931. Halloran-JudgTrust company, a Date of last publication, Au- corporation. gust 22, 1931. Plaintiff, -- TO CREDITORS For THE DISTRICT COURT OF Defendants. DISTHE FIRST JUDICIAL To he sold at sheriffs sale on OF STATE THE TRICT OF 1931, the 3rd day of FOR THE at 10 oclock a. m.September, AND IN UTAH on said day, at CACHE. COUNTY OF the front door of the county court In the matter of the estate of house, in Logan, Cache county, as also known Louise Meyer, Utah, the following described propLouise Meyer Stucki. erty Creditors will present claims Beginning at a point 6 rods whh vouchers to the undersign- south from the northeast corner ed administrator at his residence of Lot 16. Block 22, Plat A of u 754 North 5th East, Logan, Logan Farm Survey and running Utah, on or before the 6th day thence west 11 rods; thence north 1 rod; thence west 9 rods; thence of October, 1931. John A. Wursten north 5 rods and 35 feet; more or Administrator less to the south line of Ninth Newel G. Daines street, as It shall be opened and Attorney for Administrator located by Logan City, through Date of first publication, August Lot 15 of said block; thence east southline of Ninth 6, 1931; date of last publication, along the street, 20 rods; thence south 6 SeptemDer, 6, 1931. rods and 35 feet to the place of SHERIFFS SALE beginning. Also, part of lots 15 and 16, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF in Block 22, Plat A Logan Farm THE FIRST JUDICIAL of the State of Utah, in Survey. Situated in the Southeast quarter of Section 27, in Townand for the County of Cache. THE FEDERAL LAND BANK ship 12 north range one (1) East of BERKELEY, a corporation, of the Salt Lake Meridian and as follows: Beginning t. plaintiff, vs. LARS J. RASMUS- described a point 13 rods north and 20 rous SEN, an incompetent person, by west of the Southeast corner of Kate Rasmussen, his guardian,' Lot 16; thence running north and Kate Rasmussen,, his wife: said 7 rods: thence west 8 rods; thence First Doe, Second Doe, and Third south 7 rods; thence east 8 rods I ,ve; Defendants. lo the place uf beginning, containon sale sold at sheriffs To be 56 square rods. the 3rd day of September, 1931, at ing at a point 14 rods Beginning door of the County east of the the front northwest corner of noon of L"t Court House, at 12 oclock Block n plat A Logan said day, in Logan City, in Cache Farm Survey. Cache county, Utah, County, Utah, the following de- thence east 28 rods more or less scribed property ta wlt: to the northeast corner of said The southeast Quarter of the Lot J5 thence south 18 rods and IN Pasteurized Milk and Cream Phone 1128-J- . FOR RENT Five room furnished house, 398 North First West. Phone 232 J. A181I. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Peterson and Mrs. Bal'zar Peterson were visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Robinson last Thursday. Mrs. Lee Wheeler spent last week in Salt Lake City visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. There a Webster of Weston, Idaho were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Webster to-wi- !. Kindling, five sacks delivered. Stove and block wood. Dalton, Providence. Phone $1.00 Modern furnished FOR RENT Good location. home, garage. . 25. Phone FOR SALE 30 head of sheep and one purebred registered boar. . A25. Phone , FOR RENT Five room modern furnished home. Full basement and furnace. 594 North First East. A19. J. W. Maughan. Kitchen FOR SALE 2 burner Phone Cook" gasoline stove. 538-J- . A21. 312 W. FOR SALE Some nice C. R. Humphreys, pigs. Heights. FOR A REAL HAIR CUT and Shave come to the coolest Barber Shop In town. Hair cut 35c; Children 15c 8CHIFFMAN BARBAR SHOP last Saturday. Alvin Peterson of Mink Creek Idaho is thrashing in this com FOR RENT Six room house, Monarch range, garage. Thone munity this week. - Miss A21. Eva Webster ,'s spending 141. this week in Cederville, Idaho with 83 her aunt, Mrs. May Neuenswan- FOR RENT Furnished rooms. North Fifth West Phone 527-der. J3tf. Miss Loretta Auger is spending a couple of weeks in Preston with house Furnished sleeping and heC aunt Mrs. Edward Berquist. keeping rooms for rent- - S3. 00 Sr. ;nd Mrs. J. S. Larsen of week. 33 North 5th West. Idaho were visiting per Preston, . Phone Altf. friends here last Wednesday. and Nelson President Taylor FOR RENT Modern apt 345 N. Wallace A. Head represented the M25tf. 3rd. East stake at our ward conference last Sunday. The primary organization FOR RENi' Furnished apt Ptcue :18 J tf. , was reorganized. Sister Ada L. were Webster and her room B. Six Reftt For released with Chrissia Owen, partly furnished home. Phone 475-- J Alta P. Larsen and Maud Webster Altf. as new superintendentency. The oiganization will be completed in For Rent Furnished apart the near future. Sister Harriot ment. Call 218-J- . Altf stake Greaves of the primary hoard also attended conference. For Rent Furnished apart Mrs. Alta J. Auger spent last ments. 205 East 3rd North- Sunday afternoon and night In Altf. Preston with her relatives who are - and ill. Her niece Miss Velma Hebdon FOR RENT furat the hospital, her sisters Mrs nished apis. Steam heated. First E. Bergquist and Mrs. James Der North and First West. Maurice - 2- Alltf. Apartments. modern FOR RENT Furnished home, 357 North, Second East. Inquire at 369 North Second Blast (Aug. y afternoon. CABINET RESIGNS FOR RENT Two furnished 556 North Third East. i; rooms BUDAPEST. Hungary, Aug. 19 The cabinet of Sount Steph cn Bullion resigned today. Storks, which are regarded as are a sanitary asset in Holland, decreasing in number, due, it is said, to their eating poisoned grasshoppers while wintering in South Africa. Fresh Jersey cow. Call A20 . WANTED TO RENT Five room unfurnished home with range if A24. possible. Call 1G6, Hyrum. young River A21. FOR SALE Nice Wealthy apples. Cheap. 686 East Second North. A25. SALE FOR Carlsons nue. Experienced bookkeeper and accountant desires set of books to keep in evening. Monthly statements mailed. Reports furnished, systems installed. Care of The A24. box 24. of poultry S17 and Hemstitching dressmaking. 4.19 South Second A23. West. Phone 704-J- . WANTED AGENTS WANTED FOR CACHF VALLEY TERRITORIES Malt or female. Good proposition fa reliable workers. Phone 1035-oi write 107 West Fourth North Logan, Utah for particulars. A 19 laundress want" dozen pi(ts. Nc washing. charges for small pieces. 493 Eas Fourth North. M22t Experienced 25c WANTED Practical nursing. 151 East Fifth North. AlOtf. A Clean Furnace Pays. GIANT VACUUM EXPERT RADIO SERVICE! hens at Yearling place. Crockett Ave. FOR SALE OR TRADE Big Ideal Victor heater and steel range, with water jacket complete. 164 A20. South Main. 281 FOB SALE Furniture and household goods. Phone 418. Clara M. Kremer. 162 North Second West. A19. , FOR SALE Tomatoes, 75c per bushel. James C. Jensen. Hyrum. A21. PHONE 448 Household goods and pianos transferred to all parts of the city. Long Distance Hauling Jo Wo Annh FOR SALE New washing machine. was $165.00, now $75 00. S15. Smith Bros. Lumber Co. CHEAP House with rooms and bath. Partly three Terms. Inquire First North. 82 West SIS. For Sale Cedar posts at 213 East 3rd SoutU. Phone 573-- J Ss ftspameg NEATLY DONE FOR SALE furnished. ' Phone 1112 East 3rd North j 75c per FOR SALE Tomatoes. bushel for best. Good cracked ones for 35c. Ellis Nielsen, Hyrum. A24. Cali B. JONES W. A19. merchandise, ranges, refrigera small appli & Light Com fOR RENT 4 room furnished cottage with garage. Apply Mrs. A A5tf L. Cole, 50 West 3rd. N. tors, washers and ances. Utah Power pany, Logan, Utah. FOR RENT Small furnished house- - 3 rooms with bath, close PliOne ion? from 8 to 10 ip, a. m. or after 7 p. m. A5tf. MILK 14 quarts for $1.00, deliv ered. Place of production open to inspection. Phone 810-J- . 685 North Second East. A21 furnished FOR RENT Nicely heated apartments with garage. 135 East Center. A2 tf. FOR RENT New English type home on Boulevard. Call C. S. Amussen. j28 tf Aug. 19 . We use only the best of materials. Expert workmanship. S. WENDENES 115 North Main Street . Our CLEANER Does the Best Jon. Jackson & Fry Co. Phone 130 Packing-crat'.ng- . Local and long hauling. distance Johnson - Cab Transfer Co. & Phone FOR 314 practical heating Phone DIPPED POP CORN Fresh, crisp popcorn, buttered Roasted Peanut uniformally. that are hot always. We fea 280 North lure car service. Main Street, Logan. 823 Le Grand Johnson TRUCKING ft FREIGHTING COMPANT Newton, Utah Dealer In Feed ft Grain Rate cellars and do all kinds of team work. Dalton, Providence. A21. 590-J- Bntenbeker, the local Maytag service manager, will make you i bid on repairing your machine. We fix all makes of washeis. Phone 670-- or 873. A22. L. J Phone 883 J 4 $1.00 and $1.50 6922 Wasatch We dig Phone , , JONES PLUMBING CO. BUTTER 1025-M- kinds SERVICE Phone 446 R Center St., Logan, Utah Sewells Basement FOR SALE New Monarch range and cabinet, used two months, A25. reasonably. Call 141. For Sale Coal oil stove, 4 furnished FOR RENT 28 burner. Florence stove , with apts. Steam heated. First North back. Cheap. R. Van Ivrns. 237 and First West. Maurice Apart- E 1st So. Altf. ments. Alltf. FOR SALE PCkling and Dill 4 room FOR RENT furnished A 19 Call 586R3 Cucumbers. homo si'h hath. 151 E. Fifth on new BARGAINS used and AlOtf. North. wants Experienced girl . A19 housework. Phone WANTED All Phone 866-- Practice NERVE-O-METER 690-J1- A19. YANTED l, LICENSED CHIROPRACTOR Twelve Years or Successful . (UP.) Herald-Journa- Wl, Wo BlTo A2d. FOR RENT Furnished 8 room modem home, first class condition. 332 East Second North. A24. Harold Webster has returned home after spending the fore part of the summer in Pocatello. Mrs. Ellen P. Jensen and Mrs. Lnrla T. Nelson were at the home of Mrs. Raychel Webster last Fti-da- A21. . FOR SALE Beautiful lot opposite temple. Cardon Realty Co. A25. 918-W- by. We deliver In Logan. FOR SALE 590-J4- 538-J- JONES DAIRY Ronnlt FOR RENT Modern house, 310 West Center street. Phone 477. WANTED FORD PRODUCTS Phone 211 r, 0 8. William M. Eades and wife, Elizabeth R. Eades, SERVICE Traditions fell when Beef Stew," blooded police dog, a first class dashed out into an important highway near Oklahoma City, Okla., and grabbed Madame X, a stray kitten, by the nape of the neck and carried it to safety aftr.r the kittens feet stuck on the hot asphalt melted by the sun. Here they are getting acquainted after the rescue. cat-hate- $300 $250 $300 Rdstr. Ford Tudor Th9 following cars have been left with us to sell. The owner are anxious and have placed quick selling prices on them 1 1930 Ford 1V& ton truck 11929 Ford 1V4 Ton Truck u 11924 Ford Ton Truck 1 1330 Ford Sport Roadster Also a number of real bargains tn repossessed cars and trucks. ; e NOTICE txfu Ford Coupe 11928 Ilf UTAH 527-W- In So-iet- j6 1 1928 Chev. Coach 1 1929 Durant Sport President F. D. Farrell of Kansas Stale Agricultural college, at Manhattan. Kansas, has heen visiting here, the guest of President and Mrs. K. G. Peterson of the Utah Slate Agricultural college. Dr. Ferrell is a brother of Mis. H. P. Barber and A. L. Farrell. Dr. Fairell, a graduate of the Utah State Agricult ral college and a classmate of Dr. Peterson, was formerly head of the experiment station at Manhattan and succeeded to the college presidency several years ago when Willian A. Jardme became secretary of agriculture. President Farrell is in Utah attending meetings of the drouth relief eonierenee now in session in Silt Lake City. Wanda Peterson. Weston Creek Beth Shoells. A. A?' psj? Arthur Neuenswander, Banida Elton Hatch, fii p F Nelson, Inez Goodsell, Norman Mabel Jones, Rosamond Meldrum, Thtdma Dixon, Bertha Maughan, Mahle S. Nelson. Clitton Harold Bateman, Mrs. WilMary J. Hunter, James L. liams, O. E. Howell, Arelene Anderson, Eleanor S. Sant. Dayton Roy Archibald, Mahle Atkinson, Genevieve Nelson, Ann Hansen. Lorin Stevenson, Roosevelt Treasureton Deputy Sheriff. Attorney for PluinMff. Dale of last publication (ember 3, 1931. Arthur WTalgreen, Fairview Jane Reed, LaRue Anderson, Bessie Hendricks. Anderson. 1930 Chev. Coupe. 7000 miles, A 1 condition $475 11929 Chev. lv-ro- n Truck.. $35i 1 1927 Chev. Roadster $125 1 1929 Chev. Cabriolet $400 Oldsmoblle Coach 11929 .$275 11928 Chev. Ton Truck $150 11930 Chev. ton Truck $425 1 JEFF STOWELL L i Used Car Specials Shot nf of Cache Couniy, Utah. By H. WKATHERSTONE. Norman Steele, Vera jlEast Side Jenson, Hilda Davis. Orba Jorgensen, May Glendale Weston Automobile For Sale 1931. teller. Rawlings. Emil Mapleton Wallace Merrill. DOG SAVES KITTENS LIFE NEW SALT LAKE HOTEL- Respectable Family Hotel Hot and Cold Running Water A in each room i5 West Second South Street L. M. HICKOK, Proprietor Salt Lake City CERTIFIED RADIO SERVICE Skanchy - Smith Radio Engineers Day and Night Service . Phones: . 539-- 14-- 184 House painting, kalsominlng, wall leaning done. Maurice Apts. First North and First West. Alltf TRADE 1924 for radio. Egan vice, Smithfield. WILL WEAR YOUR Oldsmobile-si- Auto SHOES SerA20 OUT want to get on your feel. Wear Your Shoes Out! A good leather sole or pair of heels will save IT'S you money, If you ECONOMY TO HAVE YOUR SHOES REPAIRED! We your patronage. GOODYEAR SHOE REPAIRING CO. Shoe Rebuilders 77 N. Main 38 State St. Logan, Utah Preston, Idaho Protect Those You Love Protect those you love against grim proverty after the bread winner is gone... ... 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