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Show THE HERALD-JOURNA- THURSDAY, AUGUST L Legal Mdfo BROOKAAN CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR SIGNERS V.4E RESPECTIVE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the 8tate of Utah In and for the County of Cache. f , rl ir NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the matter of the Estate of HYRUM S. BROWN, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at her residence. Hyrum. Utah, on or before the 28th day of September, A. D. 1931. BESSIE BROWN. p L. E. NELSON, Administratrix. Attorney for said eBIate of first publication July 28, Aug-28- , 1931; date of last publication, 1931- - NOTICE TO CREDITORS the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of of Utah in and for the County Cache. of In the Matter of the Estate RUTH K. GRIFFIN. Deceased. Creditors will present claims named estate against the above with vouchers to John E. Griffin, of administrator of the Estate NewRuth K. Griffin, deceasod, at twenty-nintton, Utah, on or before the A. D. day of September. In h 1331 JOHN E. GRIFFIN, Administrator. adL. TOM PERRY, Attorney for ministrator. Date of first publication, July 28, 1931; date of last publication, August 28, 1931. NOTICE TO creditors In the matter of the estate ae- - of Annie Mathews Smith, Credltors will present claims with vouchers to the underat at his residence signed Cache thecou2lty Providence, 25th Utah, on or before1931. November, of day ExeJoseph A. Smith Jr.. Will cutor of the Last and Testament of Annie Mathews Smith. Deceased. Geo. C. Heinrich, Attorney for Executor. Date of first publication, July 1931. 23 Au- Date of last publication, gust 22, 1931. NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE DISTRICT COURT OF DISJUDICIAL THE FIRST TRICT OF THE STATE OF AND FOR THE IN UTAH COUNTY OF CACHE. In the mailer of the estate of as also known Louise Meyer, Louise Meyer Stuck!. will piesent claims Creditors with vouchers to the undersigned administrator at his residence 754 North 5th East, Logan, Utah, on or before the 6th day of October, 1931. IN John A. Wursten Administrate! Newel G. Daines Attorney for Administrator Date of first publication, August 6. 1931; date of last publication, eptember, ' 6, 1931. SHERIFFS SALE THE DISTRICT COURT OF DISJUDICIAL THE FIRST TRICT of the State of Utah, in and for the County of Cache. THE FEDF.RAL LAND BANK a corporation, of BERKELEY, plaintiff, vs. LARS J. RASMUS SEN, an incompetent person, by Kate Rasmussen, his guardian, and Kate Rasmussen, his wife: First Doe, Second Doe, and Third Doe, Defendants. To he sold at sheriffs sale on the 3rd day of September, 1931, at the front door of the County Court House, at 12 oclock noon of said day, in Logan City, in Cache County, Utah, the following described property to wit: The southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter; the Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter; he 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 rights of Together with all every kind and nature, however evidenced, to the use of water ditches and canals for the irriga 4 tion of said premises. i Together with all tenements, IN " t hereditaments and appurtenances V thereunto belonging or in any wise , appertaining. Dated this 11th day of August I 1931. Date P of last publication, Sep tember 3, 1931. ? Jeff Stowell, Sheriff of Cache County, Utah. Pf l NOTICE rtCREATE OF INTENTION TO DISTRICT SEWER NUMBER TEN jtl NOTICE IS HERERY GIVEN, by the board of City Commissioners of Logan City, Utah, of its intention to create Sewer District No. 10, and defray the whole of the cost thereof estimated at Eight Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($8,500.04)) by a local assessment upon he lots or pieces of ground within the following described district to be affected and henefitted by said improvements, namely; all property abutting on Center Strppt between First West Street and Sixth West Stree, also all property abutting on Sixth West for a distance of 620 feet North of Center Street All protests against making said improvement and the levy of said tax must be filed in writing with flbe City Recorder before the 4th day of September. 1931, that day being the time Bet by said "twiners when liiey wiii meei and consider any objections which may have been made against the jnaking of the said improvement Mr Com-TT.- JVORU A KENT, prelly rrrrlary( in employed in mrn law eltire In Marlboro, metropolis. On her way to keen a dinner ensrnjrment etifli DOB IwtKHKLL, young lawyer, Norma sees a puppy la peril of Its life In the midst of downtown tra!tto. A stranger rrsroe the dog and bring It to the girl. 1 he well stranger I good looking, dresied and Introduces himself ns MARK IK A1 KHS. Norma Fetuses to tell him her name or where be can-seher again. She takes the poppy with her sad meets ilob. 'I bey bu collar and leash for the dog and then dine at a fntorlte restaurant. For the third time Farrell awtin her to marry him, Norton refuses, saying she wants to keep their association on the basis of friendship Instead of lute, Whin she roaches the shnbby npnrtnirn! she shares with t HltlSTIM: Itrln generally railed she finds her roonnunte has aeon crying. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER II HRIS turned sharply but nut in 4 tuna to hide the bpglit tear that gli'tenvd on lash Uon.ia caught a glinip-- e of toll tale rod middle-wmte- e hr tracings eyes. What begged. There back was CMIRIS is it, hun ) ? Norma Tell ilia whats nro.ig! (h-i- s was no answer toward Norma. The slim shoulders gave no ev i dence what was going on in tlm girls mind. After a niom-In level tones, Tr, thing Theres nothin-- ; at ail wrong " Norma knew there was nothin-- ; to ba gained by further qu"s'nn ing. The older girl through the doorwav and Norma crossed the rroin. fiiie pH; u up her hat from the tabie where shn had tossed it. took oil her n.t and hung both away i:i the clothes closet. Norma remembered Suddenly events earlier in the evening She turned to the chair whore oho had dropped the stray puppy. Tht puppy was not there. Almost instantly bho spied him, wobbling with awkward steps toward a pillow that had fallen from the davenport. There was an in tilt to the pup's nose, Best for exploration even in the way he bore his stub of a tall. Here was a dog out to see what manner of a place was this into which fortune had hurled him. With a sweening movement the girl caught up tha little animal, rubbi-ihis head with one forefinger. g ed ... TUST theq Chris entered Sh had changed the black frork for an orchid negligee. Chris halted on the threshold Well ! Where 'in the world did THAT come from? Norma looked up, smiling. Isnt he adorable? Lock he likes to chew buttons! She drew the cuff of her blouse out of biting distance of those tiny white teeth. Adorable? Locks to me like a cross between a breakfast food and a ball of yarn. Honestly, is it a dog? Where, I repeat, did you find such an object? Once more Norma told the story of the puppys rescue. This' time she gave full details Sind due credit to the stranger who had played such an Important part in the af- j Was b; lie raid quietly. Ti m! geo look! lg? Not bad. To tell tho truth he was well, rather attractive. cro! And he So a band-nm- c wanted tj bring you home in a c: b. Sunpone ha h any iiDa how muh a trip to thin elegant neigh borkood would set h'm bar.;?" Chris put the question dryly. widened blue eyes Norma's He didnt "Why, of course not! You know where I going. dont Biirpcse I to!d him that, do yon? The older gill laughed easily No, Jamb. Of course not. Only Im suspicious of handsome heroes who dash Rround rescuing damsels in distress. Yes, even rescuing mangy pups! By the way, if you want a name for that pr'zo package youre holding I'd call him Mud." C'n.3 dropped to tho davenport besides Norma and gave tho dog3 floppy car an affectionate tug. "I'll admit the rascals cunning, she went on, but now that yoirve got it what do you expect to do with Wbv, -- It must hate been have thought about giving him something to cat," Norma said contritely. I should 1 'IIRIS sat ignored down, one foot curled comfortThen you didnt ably beneath her. learn your handsome hero's name?" she asked, returning to the earlier subject of conversation. He said it was Travers. Mark Travers. Maybe that was just a stall, though, the same as saying hed met me at the Talais Royal. You know, the girl admitted, I sort of liked him until he said that. ! Norma Oh, how I do hate pounded the padded arm of the davenport wn.b a vengeful fbt. They all do it, baby. Havent you lived long enough to learn that yet? Chris tone was caustic again. She repeated the name Travers slowly. Maybe your boy friend is old F. M Travers son. You know the real estate magnate. Did the lad look like a millionaires pampered son? What should I know about millionaires sors? Don't be silly. He was and what he did was brave but of course I'll never see him again as long as I live. Oh Bob proposed again tonight. Proposed? Marriage. Holy bonds. What am I going to do about it, Chris? Ive told him three times that I just want to go on being friends but it doesn't seem to make any impression. Bobs been getting I dont well, different lately! know what to do." "Why dont you marry him?" "Because I dont want to! Really, Cliris, Bob doesnt seem to be the same boy lately. Hes always get- ' pick-ups- it? Thats what I haven't decided yet. Id love to keep him, but of course I know we can't." Again she salvaged a sleeve button from good-lookin- IS turned away. She hand across her daughter By order of the Board of Commissioners of Ixjgan City, Utah. H. R. PEDERSEN, City Recorder. Date of first publication, August thence east 28 rods more or less to the northeast corner of said Lot 15, thence south 18 rods and 2 teci; thence west 28 rods more or less to a point due south of the 16, 1931. place of beginning; thence north Date of last publication, Sep- 18 rods and 2 feet to the place of beginning. Subject to the foltember 4, 1931. lowing right of way; Beginning at a point 14 rods East of a point SHERIFF'S SALE 7 n, rods Bouth of the northwest In the District Court of the First corner of Lot 15, Block 22, Plat Survey, thence Judicial Distilct of the State of A" Logan Farm east 1 rod;, thence south Utah, in and for the County of 4running rods; thence west 1 iod; thence Cache. of beHalloran-Judg- e Trust company, a north 4 rods to the place water-rights ginning. Together with all corporation, belonging to said la.id. Plaintiff, Dated this 13th day of August, s. William M. Eades and wife, Eliza- 1931. JEFF STOWELL, beth R. Eades, Sheriff of Cache County, Utah. Defendants. By H. .VEATHERSTONE, To he sold at sheriffs sale on Deputy Sheriff. the 3rd day of September, 1931, L. E. NELSON at 10 oclock &. m. on said day, at the front door of the county court Attorney for Plaintiff. Date of last publiatiion Sip house, in Logan, Cache county, 1931. , Utah, the following described prop- tember 3, erty NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE Beginning at a point 6 rods south from the northeast corner IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF of Lot 16, Block 22, Plat A of DISTHE FIRST JUDICIAL Logan Farm Survey and running TRICT CP THE STATE OF thence west 11 rods; thence north UTAH, IN AND FOR THE 1 rod; thence west 9 rods; thence COUNTY OF CACHE. north 5 rods and 35 feet; more or less to the south line of Ninth FEDERAL BUILDING & LOAN street, as it shall be opened and located by Logan City, through ASSOCIATION, a Corporation, Plaintiff Lot 15 of said block; thence east vs. along the southline of Ninth Joseph K. Haslam, and wife, street, 20 rods; thence south 6 rods and 35 feet to the place of Zetta M. Haslam and W. H. Jack-soJr., Trustee, beginning. Defendants. Also, part of lots 15 and 16, To he soi-- at Sheriffs SALE at in Block 22, Plat A Logan Farm Survey. Situated in the Southeast the front door of the county court' quarter of Section 27, in Town- house In the City of Logan, Counship 12 north range one (1) East ty of Cache, State of Utah, on of the Salt Lake Meridian and the 10th day of September, A. D described as follows: Beginning at 1931, at 12 oclock noon of said a point 15 rods north and 20 rods day, those certain pieces oi parwest of the Southeast corner of cels of land situate In Cache counsaid Lot 16; thence running north ty. State of Utah, described as 7 rods. thence west 8 rods; thence follows, to-- it: south 7 rods: thence east 8 rods Beginning at a pornt 13 and to the place of beginning, contain- rods west of a point 60 rods north of the southeast corner of the ing 56 square rods. Beginning at a point 14 roas southeast qualter of section One, east of the northwest corner of Township 14 North, Range One Lot 15, Block 22, Plat A Logan West of the Sait Lake Meridian, Farm Survey, Cache county, Utah, and running thence west 13 and . rods; thence south 6 rods; thence east 13 and 2 3 rods; thence north 6 rods to the place of beginning, containing 82 square rods. Also, beginning at a point 90 and lods south of the northeast coiner of the southeast quarter of section One, Township 14 North, Range One West of the Salt Lake Meridian, and running thence south 9 and rodb; 80 rods; thence noith thence 9 and rods; thence east 80 rods to the place of beginning, acres. containing 4 and Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated at Logan, Utah, this 19tn day of August, 1931. JEFF STOWELL, Sheriff of Cache County, State of Utah. 2 3 19-2- 11-2- 1 11-2- 1929 Cher. 1927 Chev. 1929 Chev. Truck. Roadster Cabriolet 7000 miles, 1 1 i 11929 i(t-to- n 745 $35u $125 $400 $276 iJ? A. Fir room Six Retrt For SERVICE furnished home. Phone SJ1 partly 475-- J Altf. Rent Furnished apart wheat. 80c per 100 at 172 For Altf meat. Cali 218 J. East Third North. Phone 1291 W. Will deliver in 500 lb. lots on Rent Furnished apart A21. For Saturday. ments. 205 East 3rd North Altf FOR SALE Kindling, five sacks $1.00 delivered. Stove and block RENT 4 room furnished wood. Dalton, Providence. Phone FOR home with bath. 151 E. Fifth A21. 590 J4. AlOtf. North. FOR SALE Beautiful lot opposite FOR RENT 4 room furnished oot-- ' temple. Cardon Realty Co. A'25. tage with garage. APPy Mrs. FOR SALE 30 head of sheep and A. L. Cole, 50 West 3rd. N. A5tf one purebred registered boar. FOR RENT Small furnished . A25 Phone houso 3 rooms with bath, close Phone 1002 from 8 to 10 Kitchen in. FOR SALE 2 burner A5tf. m. a. or after 7 p. m. Cook" gasoline stove. Phone 538-J- . A21 furnished FOR RENT Nicely heated apartments with garage. nice young FOR SALE Some A2 tf. 135 Eaist Center. River C. R. Humphreys, pigs. A21, Heights. FOR RENT New English type home on Boulevard. Call C. S. FOR SALE Nice Wealthy apples. 28 tf Amussen. Cheap. 686 East Second North. A1 Red C0 JONES DAIRY Pasteurized Milk and Cream Phone 1128 J. We deliver in Logan. Dir Wo R$& WlEfflo LICENSED CHIROPRACTOR Twelve Years of Successful Practice SERVICE NERVE-O-METE- 312 Phone 446-W. Center St., Logan, Utah 690-J1- A25. FOR SALE New Monarch range and cabinet, used two months, A25. reasonably. Call 141. FOR A REAL HAIR CUT and Shave come to the coolest Barber Shop in town. Hair cut 35c ; EXPERT W&nattffidl answered th A24. developed that Mrs. Hawthorne was out of town for a few days. Until her return Bessie, the daughter, said the dog might have the run of the back yard and sleep in the basement. Meanwhile, she cautioned, Norma had better he looking for some other shelter for the pup because Bessie was Call 166, Hyrum. possible. SERVICE! RADIO Call JONES Phone 1112 East 3rd North W. B. house- WANTED Children 2tc SCHIFFMAN BARBAR SHOP Sewell's Basement experienced Big Idea) 25 years of age. keeper, over Victor heater and steel range, Phone 691R-3- , after 8 t. m.. - A22. with water jacket complete. 164 A20. WANTED South Main. Fresh Jersey cow. Call A20. 538-J- . FOR SALE Tomatoes. 75c per bushel for best. Good cracked WANTED TO RENT Five room ones for 35c. Ellis Nielsen, Hyrum. unfurnished home with range if FOR SALk OR TRADE It . 261 PHONE 448 A24. FQR SALE Tomatoes, 75c per WANTED Experienced girl wants A19 bushel. James C. Jensen. Hyrum. housework. Phone 1025-M- . A21. Experienced bookkeeper and accountant desires set of books to keep in evening. Monthly statements mailed. Reports furnished, installed. Care of The House with systems FOR SALE CHEAP A24. Herald Journal, box 24. ' three rooms and bath. Partly furnished. Terms. Inquire 82 West WANTED All kinds of poultry. . S13. S17. First North. Phone FOR SALE New washing machine. was $165.00, now $75 00. S15. Smith Bros. Lumber Co. Household goods and pianos transferred to all parts of the city. Long Distance Hauling J Wo Anflh Ik 866-W- Sale Cedar posts at 213 East 3rd SouttL Phone 578-- For J. Hemstitching and dressmaking. 4.79 South Second A 23. West. Phone 704 J. WANTED 14 quarts for $1.00, deliv cred. Place of production open AGENTS WANTED FOR CACHE 685 VALLEY TERRITORIES Malt to inspection. Phone 810-J- . fn. Good proposition A21 or female. North Second East. or reliable workers. Phone 1035-write 107 West Fourth North, Logan, Utah for particulars. A19 wanti Experienced laundress W. A. Henderson home. dozen pieces. Ni far. and Mrs. O. S. Daines spent We dig collars and do all kinds of washing. 25c team work. Dalton, Pi evidence. charges for small pieces. 493 East Sunday at Smitbfield visiting rel- Phone 590 J4. M22tl A21. Fourth North. es. ain Miss Leah Nash. Miss Albeita L. Britenbcker, the local Maytag WANTED Practical nursing. 151 AlOtf. Knudson and Virgil Knudson mo East Fifth North. service manager, will make you a bid on repairing your machine toied to Ogden Tuesday. Attorney P. M. Condie and son, We fix all makes of washers A Clean Furnace Pays. Our A22. James, and Angus Condie left Phone 670-- or 873. Cali to GIANT VACUUM CLEANER Monday on a motor trip House painting, kalsominlng, wall fornia and Oregon. Does the Best Job. done. Maurice First Is Apts. cleaning Fiank Canfield of Ogden North and First West. Alltf Jackson & Fry Co. Thone 130 viMting his mother, Mrs. Sadie MILK Slh Roparamg NEATLY DONE We use only the best of ma- terials. Expert workmanship. WENDENES North Main Street S. 115 anaisns J Canfield for a few days. Mrs. W. A. Head has her sister, Mrs. Margaret West of Los Angeles, as her guest. , l)r. M. O.' Merrill and son Lake in Salt Mondsv spent City. ,'iiss Rolena Hendricks had Miss Constance Webb of Richmond as her guest la3t week. BY H. WEATHERSTON Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Van Noy Deputy. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Call on and D. Preston, Ceorge a dinner party in the canjoyed for Plaintiff. Attorney Date of last publication, Septem- yon Tuesday evening. Mrs. Roy Tanner has her ber 9, 1931. Miss Lourena L'layson of American Folk as her guest. At Bridge Luncheon Mrs. George Bates and Mis. G. W. States attended a charm-in- r A lovely affair of Sunday was bridge luncheon at the home file dinner parly given by Mr. oi Mrs. Sam Wright in Franklin and Mrs. Leslie Cheeketts in com Thursday afteinoon. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Condie memoiation of their fifteenth wedDinner was have been at Conda, Idaho for the ding anniversary. served to thirty six guests at three past few days arranging for tneii tables made beautiful with bowls teaching activities whith will be of swreet peas and larkspur. Out at that place this coming school guests were Mt and Mrs season. , Flank Hun'er, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Complimentary to Prof, and M,-Jacohspn and Miss Arva Morgan Dewey Olsen, who are leaving of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Andy Preston next week, a jolly swimAnderson, Mr. and Mrs. Jessie ming party was given at the Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. William Downata swimmnig resort Monl Cheeketts, Lyman, Lee and Kar- day evening by a group of associates and their partneis. A ma Cheeketts of Providence; M and Mrs. Walter Eggleston of delicious chicken supper was servCornish, Mrs. Annie Summers, ed following bathing. Those who attended were Mr. Mrs. Jane Foote and Vincent New comer of Moigan, Utah; Miss and Mrs. John Moirison, Mr. and Maxine Seegers of Devils Slide, Mrs. Harvey Larsen, Mr. and and Mr. and Mis. Frank Peterson. Mrs. Isatt, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Russell and Thelma Pe'erson o' Forsgren, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Siokts and Professor and Mis. Pppafnn IdhO. OKen. Rexburg People Are Guests Mrs. Ethel Bullen leturned Mrs Charles Cutler and daughter ot Rexburg are guests at the. home last week from a five veeks 16-2- WILL TRADE 1924 Oldsmobile six for radio. Egan Auto Ser A20 vice, Smitbfield. . Kel-ton- sis-te- i. n Ftmdi FOUND Package containing boys shirts, sweater and cap. Owner may have same by identifying and paying for t his advertisement at A20. The Journal Herald. sojourn in Montana and returned home by way of Yellowstone Park The N. O. C. girls met at the home of Dorothy Croikett Mon day evening and held a busincss refreshments meeting. Light weie served to twenty. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Chism and three sons, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cazit-- r and Mr. and Mis. Neph Nelson and family returned Sat irdav from a moot delightful trip to Jackson Hole and Yellow WEAR YOUR SHOES OUT If you want to get on your feet. Wear Your Shoes Out! A good leafher sole?w x pair of heels IT'S will save you money. ECONOMY TO HAVE lOUR We apSHOES REPAIRED! preciate your v patronage. GOODYEAR SHOE REPAIRING CO. Shoe Rebullders 38 State St. 77 N. Main Preston, Idaho Logan, Utah Packing-crating- . Lo-- and long al distance hauling. Johnson Cab & Transfer rhone 314 Co. HEATING FOR PRACTICAL JONES PLUMBING CO. DIPPED POP CORN Fresh, crisp popcorn, buttered uniformally. Roasted Peanuts that are hot always. We fen lure car service. 280 NoiUi Main Street, Logan. , Phone BUTTER Rate HOTEL A Respectable Family Hotel Hot and Cold Running Water In each room (54 West Second South Street L. M. HICKOK, Proprietor Salt Lake City Protect Those You Love Protect those you love against grim proverty after the bread winner is gone .. 823 Johnson l.e Grand TRUCKING A FREIGHTING COMPANY Utah Newton, Dealer Ir. Feed A Grain Phone I83J4 $1.00 and $1.50 Wasatch 6922 NEW SALT LAKE stone paik i se'-oo- Cojpe. Mto cted knock. 1930 ?hrv. Al conditijn , no going to have you foeiing blue Listen, let s plan to do something interesting over Take a trip somethe week-end- . where. maybe. We could be extravagant just for once. Where'll vre go? Chris got to her feet. 'We'll talk about it later, sho said Was there any relevancy in the fact that a few minutes later slio turned to say over her shoulder, Brad ordered a new car touay. Twin six coupe. It's to have a special body." It was not unusual for Chris to refer to her employer so familiarly. Brad was what everyone at tho Hart Advertising Agency called Bradley Hart when they were not addressing him directly. As a matter of fact Hart's golfing companat his two ions, acquaintances club3 and the man and wimen with whom he wa3 seen at theaters asd supper resorts called him "BtwA xre Chris Saunders, confidential tary whose desk was ju-- t ourt Harts private office, who listed his appointments, mailed checks for his bills, telephoned h!s ord.rs to the florist, knew Prad'ey TLr$ far better than any of these others 61.. Ones more the puppy attention. .. She carried Norm the animal downstairs to consult Mrs. Hawthorne, custodian of the building, about quartering him on the premises. There was no use trying to deceive Mrs. Hawthorne. Luck was with Norma. The cus- todians 1 Oldsmobile Coach Chev. Ten Truck $i ic A21. 11970 Chev. VHun Truck $425 $7 he TOR RENT Five room furnibhed 1 1928 Ford Coupe $300 house. 394 North Second West. 1928 Chev. Coach A18tf 1 1929 Durant Sport Rdstr. $250 Phono 232 J. 11928 Ford Tudor $300 TOR RENT Modern house, 310 The following cars have been West Center street. Phone 477. left with us to sell. The owner AI0. are anxious and have placed quick Modern furnished selling prices on them FOR RENT Good location. home, garage. 1 1930 Ford 1 ton truck 25 Phone 918 W. 11929 Ford 1 Ton Truck FOR RENT Furnished 8 room 1 1x24 Ford Ton Truck modern home, tirst class condi- 1 1930 Ford Sport Roadster On the eve vf presenting a 10.0QC tion. 332 East Second North. A24. word report on the wheat s'tua Also a number of real bargalut tion to President Hoover, Thomas FOR RENT Six room house, In repossessed cars and trucks D. Campbell, Monarch range, garage. Phone above, of Hardin, A21. Mont., largest Individual grower ot 141. wheat in the world, was question 33 rooms. RENT Furnished FOR ed in Washington in connection North Fifth West. Phone 527-with a $588,987 stock fraud case J3tf started by Mrs. Ella de Bsvpice Patterson against two promoters FOR RENT Mcdern apt 345 N. FORD PRODUCTS Campbell explained that he had M25tf. 3rd. East a Phone 211 a from loan $65,000 negotiated company in which the two pro- FOR RENT Furnished apt Pfcwne tf. 218 J moters were interested. RENT Modern five loom house and garage. Phone 984 J. quite sure that mama wouldnt like it. She repeated the warning twice and emphatically. It was this warning that at noon next day sent the girl hurrying into the big gray stone building of the Marlboro Press. She Inquired for the classified advertising department. And with that the really amazing ting sentimental and that starts events of Norma Kents life began. an argument Then the first thing (To Be Continued) over-eatin- g 3 She tills. '- -4 1 was a miracle he was a small Ice box concealed from View there. In a moment she returned, bearing a saucer of milk. Chris spread a newspaper on the floor, put down the saucer, then the dog. Immediately the small red tongue began lapping furiously. Your pot hasn't been recently. wasnt hurt. The minute he started I knew Id done a dreadful, reckless thing. It was the puppy I was thinking of, but just suppose the man had been Injured !" Chris Saunders leaned her head backward, shot a qnlzzicai glance at her roommate. he ntaivd!" the rapacious animal. Well, at least we might feed him,' suggested Chris, rising Maybe the hound likes other fair. She disthings besides buttons. I was frightened appeared behind the screen at the Honestly. when he ran right into the midst opposite side of the room. There of those cars. Chris asked. name? Elec253 A27. FOR and miserable? hendone hcios furnished FOR RENT Four room well fur nislied house. 65 South Third West. A19tf Im car Modern apartment. Private bath. tric range. Use of phone West Fiist Noith. lo-.- hen yc: i didn't learn RENT 4 Automobile For Sale Remit Fcdip FOR eyes and it came away moist with tears. There was no attempt now to hide them. Chris coughed. Oh Ill get over it, she said w!h an attempt at carelessness. Never mind about me." But I do mind. A ! After ail youve done for me do you think well-bui- nt hsd CoBBMlini! QUIZ WHEAT KING you know were fighting. "Hes in love with you, irfsnt. Hes In love with you and Bob Farrell's a young man lots of gir!i would give their eyeteeth to land "Chris Saunders! Are you actually telling me I ought to merry Bob?" Instantly the other gixl objected. "Nothing of the sort! Itll be a far day when you little friend, Chris, starts tcii.ng anyone how to run thetr lives. I can't even chauffeur my own. I'm not telling you to marry Bob. I only say Bob's grade-appiieanl, and -- wall. Isn't it a rotten sort of lifo to ba tied to an office day aficr day? Six days a week. Fifty weeks a year. Marrying a man like Bob Farrell would he a lot better than that. Sometimes I think I rant stand it another day. Sometimes -- ! Her words broke. There was a pitch of hysteria in the choking tones. Why. Cliris darling' Chi Is. you mustn't talk l.ke this! herb today PAGE SEVEN Phone 50 or Mail Them In Author of "MAD MARRIAGE' begin 1. The LAURA LOU PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES n 193 2 0. Deoresslon is A Challenge for action in insuiance. Let us point out an easy way to take care of your family in case of death. NO ONE CAN TELL WHEN IT WILL COME. Hickman Insurance Agency J. E. & Othello Hickman Agents For Pacific National Life CERTIFIED RADIO SERVICE Smith Skanchy Radio Engineers Day and Night Service . 145-184 Phones; 539-- JfesGKBd For sale in all parts of the city at Bedrock See our list beprices. fore buying elsewhere. We can suit you and save ... you money. . . . List your property for rent with us, we can rent it for you! IaL Estate Agency 75 N. Main, Logan, Utah |