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Show THE HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAH, AUGUST 27, 1931. L, as Kbttiees loBATE h LAURA notices hi:hc tou r:nTt arrrHnrf in Mtfeta MtHR NOTICE TO CREDIT) 4S. the matter of the Estate of BROWN. Deceased. creditors will present claim th vouchers to the uuUprsigned her residence, Hytum, Utah, on betore the 28th day ol Septem-- t n p.UM S 5 1 I 4 $.)I t A. D r4 J'lpiate. luate BESSIE BROWN, ' NOTICE TO CREDITORS the District Court of the First Ludicial District of the State of V' J ititah ' Icache. i f In and for the County of of the Estate of GRIFFIN, Deceased. 'reditors will present claims inst the above named estate ih vouchers to John E Griffinof imn'strator of the Estate th K Griffin, deceased, at New Utah, on or before the twenty A. D ih day of September, the Matter i ni c-- K L ft Xl. JOHN E. GRIFFIN, Administrator. i TOM PERRY. Attorney for 28, of first publication, July ydI'lllate date of last publication, bgust 28, 1931. NOTICE TO CREDITORS DISTRICT COURT ii,e!THETHE first JUDICIAL , OF OF STATE FOR The , sCOUNTY OF CACHE. of l.i the matter of the estate fiuise Meyer, also known as tAi.iise Meyer Stuckl. will present claims Creditors Sjglh vouchers to the undersign ad administrator at his residence 754 North 5th East, Logan, Gth day Jflah, on or before the jt October, 1931.John A. WursteD WuTAH OF THE IN AND s Adniinistratoi Newel G. Daines Attorney for Adniinistratoi J.ate of first publication, August Vj31; date of last publication, ptember, 6, 1931- - dont Xou fiway! mean. mean youre going exactly I what dc Do you mean you're giting up 7our job? Oh, Bob. you're not SALE SHERIFFS e her amazement. That's " y ailrao-lu- DISTRICT COURT OF DIS JUDICIAL FIRST jTHE I TRICT t the State of Utah, in ! and for the Gaunty of Cache. BANK jTHE FEDERAL a LAND corporation,. BERKELEY, ipiitf vs. LARS J. RASMUS-.NTHE sn incompetent person, by JCfte' Rasm.'ssen, his guardian a,l Kate Rasmussen, his wife: Hi it Doc, Second Doe, and Third Dpo, Defendants. NjTo be sold at sheriffs sale on at the 3rd day of September, 1931, the front door of the Count rt House, at 12 oclock noon ol day, in Logan City, in Cache de flouDty, ' Utah, the following Scribed property to wit: The southeast quarter of the 3d ajlbrthwpst quaiter; the Southwest Y tarter of the Northeast quarter; 'lie West half of the Southeast S,,rter anil the East half of the eluthwest quarter of Section 1. township 14 North, Range 2 West you're not leaving because Im not fired If Well, no. thats what you mean, he interrupted, correctly interpreting the girls thought. It isnt anything like that. I just think it will be a good thing to get out of MarlTired of the boro, thats all. place! B'J Bob ''ute Cant been doing so well, ... see it that way. rpHERE was little more conver-satio- n between them until they halted before the red brick apartment. As Farrell brought the coupe to a stop the girl sought his eyes. Im sorry. Bob. You mean you dont want me to leave? Of course I dont. beon such good friends. Weve Ill miss you dreadfully. The young man darted a swift, appraising glance at her. Whatever he may have had In mind to There was a say was checked. Then he answered carepause. lessly. Well, the deal Isn't quite worked out yet. Ill give you a ring one of these days 1 clc.tr out. Well well Lake Base and Meridian and fpitaining 240 acres, more or less J Together with ail rights of f ry kind and nature, however jftidenced, to the use of water 4 jtches and canals for the irriga of said premises, of the Unwed states. SiTogether with all tenements money Dated at Logan, Utah, this 19th lieditaments and appurtenances Hereunto belonging or in any wisi day of August, 1931., JEFF STOWELL, Appertaining. Sheriff of Cache County, Dated this 11th day of August State of Utah. I81BY H. WEATHERSTON of last Sep publication, pate Deputy. letnber 3, 1931. D. Preston, i Jeff StowelL Sheriff of Cache George Attorney for Plaintiff. fcfimty, Utah. Date of last publication, Septemj, (It be-lo- re j j i - NEWTON 3 i 16-2- ii 4 apart-Symnhon- y. J. 1. , r ) . SERVICE i Mcato Co. 360-W- Travers e 11-2- 1928 Trav- TT was as though horizons had cleaied miraculously. Why, do you know the girl laughed, what I thought? I thought you were a sort of rich society play boy! Honestly I did." No! Hearty bass laughter You you Joined her treble. really thought that about me? The girl nodded. Maybe it was because of your car, she went on. Its such a beauty. How I mean If youre only a real estate clerk, how For the life of her Norma could not muster an indignant reply. Oh, the car!" Thats that my unhe said. Beautiful day. Isnt It? shrugged. sort of celebrate the occasion. You see, my uncles an cle's. Norma felt that he was keep-- 1 I was wondering how long tt automobile salesman and he uses ing something from her. She was would be before you decided to car for demonstrations. Somedissatisfied with the way the eve- - send me about my business. Youre that he lets mo take It out for times soon Lunchout to not and do had turned very it, though. going ning an evening. Say if I could get so is Youre alone told him good night. tiresome. ing It tonight would you go for a at me he Where isnt going away M.yibe lunching with today. drive? Im not sure hell let me all, she said to herst-l-f a little are we going? have It later after she had turned the The daik eyes laughed at her. With swiftly lock for t.ie night, umrj'sed and The tons of voice was amused. beating heart Travers was to stood before the mirror Inushing For the life of her Norma could Norma agreed. out her hair the nightly GO not muster an indignant reply. It telephone her at home as soon as strokes on either side. Maybe was ail ehe could do to qudl the he found out If it would be all he's ju.--t trying to get me to beg surge of eagerness In her tone right with his uncle about taking him to stay! Mustnt let him know how she felt the car. He seemedbe rather certain that it would but promWhen she let herself out of the about seeing him again! ised to telephone around six aparlment next morning, there Sorry I cant accept the Invitawas nothing whatever to indicate tion, she told him demurely. oclock. Suddenly Norma looked at the that the hours before her were Why those prim words when her clock and saw that It was after r to conttitute a day. own eyes were dancing? The street car which transportDid I invite you anywhere? 12:30. She must be back at her desk at 12:45. They arose and ed her to Broad and Hanover Wasnt aware of It. Oh, no streets was as crowded as usual. voure mistaken. Im lunching Travers was unable to persuade her to let him pay her check. The hours of dictation and trau with you. The roadster belonging to Mark But but Mr. Travers ! scribing Mr. Cunn.il'tlis,i'a lcttor"-weruncle" made its appearEven Name is Mark, Miss Kent. Travers exactly as cediuus. ance before the red brick apartthe interruptions were customary Didn't I tell you? Sorry about ment house that night. It was routine. tlie oversight. Well, shouldnt there the following evening as And then at 11:45, her usual we be going? Really Im hungry. lunch hour, Ntrma Kent :Vt on Mr. Travers, you cant the well. During the next six days her little black hat at the becom- girl began and once more he in- Norma met Travers for luncheon five times. She danced with him, ing, tilted angle, dusted her nose terrupted. and chin with a small powder puif Cant eat? Oh, how you wrong dined with him, sat beside him and rode down to the first floor in me! I assure you that youre througn moving picture performthe elevator. mistaken. By means of a simple ances at Which she neither lisShe went out on the street, demonstration I will for all time tened to the actors lines nor obturned the corner at the right on convince you the impression is er- served their actions. And then one evening Chris her way to the sandwich counter roneous. I can and do eat where almost daily she lunched. thrice daily. I eat such things as Saunders, letting herself into the With faint annoyance she be- ham and eggs but never pumper- apartment at a little after 11 on the came aware that a figure was nickel. I'm particular about that! o'clock, paused stock-sti- ll keeping step beside her. Norma Were you thinking of making threshold. Across the room In a walked more rapidly. The figure your luncheon on pumpernickel? miserable little huddle on the quickened td the same degree. If so we must change that! davenport lay Chris roommate. 'Whats hapHe was ridiculous too, too Suddenly the girl stopped and Why, Norma! looked up. She opened her mouth completely ridiculous to keep auy-on- e pened? A blond head, wildly disarbut the words did not come. Flamwith the slightest sense of Blue eyes that ing red circles appeared In each humor from laughing. And Norma rayed. raised. of Normas cheeks. and swollen had a sense of hamor. She langhed were and her defenses were gone in- gazed at Chris. Norma said in a -CO it was Mark Travers who stantly. frightened, choking voice, It's Im lunching at the Samovar," Its about Mark. spoke first. He touched his hat How do vou do. Mins Kent. she told hifn. If you dont mind (To Be Continued) - 11-2- 1 - out right. But lets net talk about me. Lets talk about you. 3 normwwsi corner of Lot 15, Block 22, Piat A" Logan Farm Survey, Cache county, Utah, thence east 28 rods more or less to the northeast corner of said Lot 15, thence south 18 rods and 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 folber 9, 1931. lowing right of way; Beginning at a point 14 rods East of a point KOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE SHERIFFS SALE 74 rods south of the porthwest corner of Lot 15, Block 22, Plat IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF In Court of the District the First A Logan Farm Survey, thence y THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISJudicial of of District the State TRICT OF THE STATE OF running east 1 rod; thence south in of for and the Utah, 4 rods; thence west 1 rod; thence County AND , tlTAH, IN FOR THE ; Cache. COUNTY OF CACHE. north 4 rods to the of beHalloran-JudgTrust company, a ginning. Together withplace all water-right- s corporation. belonging to said laud. FEDERAL BUILDING & LOAN Plaintiff, Dated this 13th day of August, ASSOCIATION, a Corporation, 8. 1931. ' Plaintiff William M. Eades and wife, ElizaJEFF STOWELL, Vs, beth R. Eades, Sheriff of Cache County, Utah. Joseph K, Haslam, and wife, Defendants. By H. WEATHERSTONE, Set la M. Haslam and W. II. Jack-- ' To he sold at sheriffs sale on Deputy Sheriff. MD, Jr.. Trustee, the 3rd day of September, 1931, L. E NELSON Defendants, 10 at at o'clock a. m. on said for Plaintiff. i To be sold at Sheriffs SALE at the front door of the countyday, court Attorney r Date of last publication front door of the county court house, in Logan, Cache county, 3, 1931. se in the City of Logan, Coun-o- f Utah, the described propfollowing Cache, State of Utah, on erty 10th day of September, A. D. 6 a at rods Beginning point 1931, at 12 oclock noon of said wth from-rihnoitheast comer day, those certain pieces or par- of Lot 16, Block 22, Plat "A" of cels of land situate In Cache coun Logan Farm Survey and running The Eagle. patrol of the local ty, State of Utah, described as hence west 11 rods; thence north over follows, I rod; ttience west 9 rods; thence scout troop enjoyed an 1 River peak Beginning at a potot 13 and north 5 rods and 35 feet; more or night hike on Bear rods west of a point 60 rods north less to the south line of Ninth Saturday. Those who partici-a,- ti were: Clvde arsen, patrol Of the southeast corner of the street, as it shall be opened and southeast quaiter of section One, loiated by Logan City, through 'oder, Clarke Griffin. LaMonte Township 14 North, Range (me lot 15 of said block; thence eaRt Griffin, Theron Barker, Mark and tWt t of the Salt Lake Meridian, dong the southline of Ninth Jenkins, LeRoy Peterson and running thence west 13 and street, 20 rods; thence south 6 Howard Ellefsen of Sait Lake rods; thence south 6 roils; mds and 35 feet to the place of Citv. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hunst-ke- i thence east 13 and rods; beginning. thence north 6 rods to the place of and son Dean of Also, part of lots 15 and 16. 82 square in Block 22. Plat A Logan Farm spent the week end with beginning, containing rods. Mr. and Mrs. orenzo Survey. Situated in the Southeast Also, beginning at a point go inarter of Section 27, In Town- Larsen. and 19 21 rods south of the north- ship 12 north range one (1) East Mi. and Mrs. O F. Parker or east corner of the southeast quar- of the Salt Lake Meridian and I anark, Idaho are spending ter of section One, Township 14 described as follows: Beginning ar North, Ranee One West of the a point 15 rods north and 20 rods Lake Meridian, and running west of the Southeast corner of 193 i FORD COUPE south 9 and rods; said Lot 16; thence rttnning north 80 west AT A BARGAIN! rods; thence north 7 rods:thenre west 8 rods; thence rods; thence eas' south 7 rods; thence east 8 r "i to the place of beginning. to the place of beginning, containCall 20 acres. ntatnrng 4 ana ing 56 square rods. Purchase price payable iu lawful rods Lejriuniug at a point f"lt itcn was entertaining. Norma had never met anyone with whom it was so easy to feel at home. "Just a minute! she InterruptWould you ed his discourse. mind telling me who In the world yen are? Aside from rescuing stray puppies and trailing defenseless working girls what do you do?" She had expected an answer as ridiculous ns the youths earlier remarks. Instead he said seriously, Oh, Ive got a Job In a real estate office down the street." "Really? What do you do?" "Errands mostly. And trying to make lolumns of figures come j lst,4 fur-Mr- ers iiu 2-- 3 J. I and fresh fruit. lit SALE Yellow Furnished apt. Bantam FOR KENT 810 00 Inquire 156 North sweet corn. J. H Miller phone A3n 250 SI West or Phone 679-11928 Ford Spoit Coupe $273 s. FOR SALE Cucumbers Phone F'OR RENT Three room 1 192S Cliev (oath nished Private J. H. Merrill, 454 Eaot aparlment. Truck.. $.i:,u S2. bath. 72 North First West. ! 11929 Cho. Fourth North. A26tf 11927 Cliev, Roadster $125 f7)R QUICK SALE at sacn- 1929 Ohev. Cabriolet ... $ luO A beautiful brick resi- - FOR RENT Three room apart-denc- e, l.ce11929 Oldsmobile Coach $275 frame meat with range. Call 141 business block, Chev. Tot, Trurk $150 S2. A 26.; home, lots, phone 8842-2 1927 Fold Tudor Sedans... $75 FOR SALE Conn., New York FOR RENT Furnished 1928 Cnev. Coach $!U0 trum454 C2 B meat North.: East Fourth Flat 11929 Durant Sport Rdstr. $230 S2. 1 1928 Fold Tudor pet Phone 96 455 North Sec Phoi.e 968-- J. $",00 A9' FOR RENT Two room 'steam The ond East. . following cars have been heated apartments. Maurice left with ua to eell. The ovtni t FOR SALE - Milk 14 quarts for First West and are amlous and have placed quirk Place of production apartments $1.00. A25tf selling Phone Fust Noith. to npen inspection prices on them 810-: 685 North Second East. room 1 1930 F'ord l1 ton RENT Modern five S3 truck house and garage. Phone 11929 Fold lta Ton Truck 984-A27. will 1 FOR SALE Acre lots, 1924 Fold Ion Tiuck ' " -$5n0 1 down, build to suit 1930 Ford Sport Roadster Nrrwm apartment. teims like lent on balance fa 1 West Noun Mrt a number of real Also ( Home Federal and income bargulot ia repossessed car and trucks RENT furnishBeautiful Padding & Loan, 118 North p0R A30 , Main. ed six room bungalow. Adult? Mrs. A. L. Cole A24tf green FOR SALE- -- Cannery ceans. lb 3 Sc- All sizes of r0R RENT 3 room Modern cucumber, 40c per 100. 35c per apartment, n South First Flust . 100. Sweet corn. 10c per doz - jpt,one A30. cn. Phone 680R3. Will deliver FORD PRODUCTS FXDR Sa-o- var! lt , of 1931. KHs, and wraiiby. whrn inKfiktr a frtfth tmt-thry rrwe Biitlnf of downtown t iom ib rrfamea 1o trll Ibr Norma inltip, young man hrr name or wbrre be enn see her nuim iaier nbe join HOB KIBRKLL, yuunff lawyer, for a dinner enacfureiuenl. Farrell n)c her to marry him and Norma for the third time vain rene of the story In Marlmetroimlla. boro, uilddle-rrenicNorma Nikon the fPiy to the khiilthT iinrtment nhe. nhnre with Norma tllHIKIlNK 84lNl)f-RSfcarn hrin in fnlllnttr In tne with her married employer, BH4IHK1 II I T, proprietor of an ndvertln-Iti- K Nrt day Norma afteney. on nd eerti semen t about the nnd found colpuppy in the umn of the Marlboro Press. The Urn t person to answer the advertisement is Murk Travers, who explains he hnn made every effort to learn Norma's Ideutity. He tries to make a date but she declines 'Travers departs, his Invitations. inter he telephones NUlUK PKIt K, debutante, nnd poen wljh her to a tray party eonclndinic with a round of ibe nlpiit clubs. Next evening; a small boy come to see Norma, elniinn Ike puppy and takes ft home. ( hrU goes to aid MINMR HAKLU. nn ltn)over-Islie- d son friend whose lias beeo badly burned. Norma receives telephone rails from Travers and ignores them. Slip will not ndmlf to herself the interest she feels in this persistent yoiinie man. Norms txoes for a drive with Boh Farrell. He kisses her against her will, stnrts the car and begins Norma cries, driving furiously. Where are you Roingf NOW GO ON urill Til H STOIIV CHAPTER VIII TARRELL did not turn to look at the girl. His hat brim was snapped don squarely and in the darkness she could not see his face. The coupe's speed increased and something in the road sent them jolting from their seats before he answered. Im taking you home! he said firmly. Norma had never heard him use that tone. Bob Farrell had kissed her before but never as tonight. Wait a minute he went on immediately. Before you start telling me what you think of me theres a little piece of news you might be interested to hear. Didn't rueau to spring It so soon but I might as well. I'm pulling out of Marlboro. Norma forgot that she was indignant. She could not conceal rn first publication July 28,date of last publication, Aug- U I. K w e Administratrix. e. NELSON, Attorney for said I I 1931 1 iOc going there you caa come along. They only serve salads and sand-lobes. How about mustard? Of course if you ask for It." Then away to the the Young Mr Travers tin girl8 am under his. He hi pt her amused all the way to the eating place. There they found chairs at a counter painted bright blue. They ordered coffee and toaBted v pntiy a law LOU BROOKMAN AulKor of "MAD MAuR:: d Cache. f & At5?f AND GUARDIANSHIP iNSULT COUNTY CLERK OR fHE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS fOR FURTHER INFORMATION the District Court of the Flist of pudicial District of the 6tate of Utah In and for the County !! PAGE SEVEN S2 FOR RENT Two fin ntRhed apartments. 321 South Main. A 29. FOR SALE Team. $35 00 E. S S2 FOR KENT Furnished apartment Obray, Paradise. 155 North Second East. A21tf. FOR SALE Tomatoes. 75c per 10 room house. Full Sumer apples, 90c F'OR RENT 271 bushel. West Center. Apbasement. per bushel. Summer variety of ply A20-tf- . Hytum Jensen. Cache Fruit Market plumbs. A27. FDR RENT Four loom modern home, unfurnished. Garage. 93 SALE Home FOR and 20 West A27. Fourth Noith. acres of land Inquire Henry A3.. FOR RENT Modern Nellsen, Hyrrm. furnished apartment. Private bath. ElecFOR SALE Cow. Zbinden. Fourth 53 A27. tric range. Use of phone--2East 12th North. A27. West North. North A3 FOR SALE First crop alfalfa, livered. Phone 603 or 593 111 de- A29. Phone 211 JONES DAIRY Pasteurized Milk and Cieam Phone 1128-J. 1 Dlfo WlSSlo First - Practice NF.cvp',jeTKR SERVICE hone 446 R 312 W. Center St., Logan, Utah One Graham Brothers FOR KENT Five room furnished For house, 394 North Second West, One-totruck, good motor, good mono AlSIf. 232 J. rack. Best beet buy rubber, good in town, $250 or trade. Inquire at FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 33 E. W. Calder, Johnsons Grove. Noith Fifth West. Phone 627 W SALE n A29. SALE New washing machine, was $165.00, now $75.00 S15. Smith Bros. Lumber Co. FOR FOR RF.NT-3r- d Mi East. FOR 218 J REW FOR SALF1 CHEAP House with three rooms and bath. Partly furnished. Terms. Inquire 82 West For Keni ' S13 First North. incut Call darn gpt. S4o N. M25if. REAL HAIR CUT end to the coolest Shop In town. Hutr cut 3Ce; Children 25 c A Shnvq J3tf. FOR W, LICENSED CHIROPRACTOR Twelve Years of Successful FOR RENT- Four room well furnished house. 55 South Third A19tr. West. rnnie SCH1FFMAN, BARBAP SHOP Furalbhed a rurnlshed 218 J. Sale Cedar posts at 213 For Rent Furnished East 3rd South Plione 573-- J. ments. 205 East 3rd For FoMsid furnished 0010 FOR RENT 4 home with oath. 151 E. Fifth AlOtf. wrist North. LOST A yellow gold between watch Thursday night FOR RENT 4 ream furnished cot the Grill Cafe and West Third lage with garage. Apply Mrs call A. L. Cole, 50 West 3rd. N. A5tf North street- If found, 1124-A28. Small furnished FOR RENT biuach wnth LOST Cameo house 3 rooms with hath, close small pearls. Reward. Call in. Phone 1092 ftom 8 tOo 10 Herald-Journa- l. A28. a. in. or after 7 p. m A5if - - FOUND Sack of bran on FOR RENT Nicely furnished Millville road- Describe and pay heated apartments with gat age. A2 ff for this ad. Emil Maurer. Mill- 135 East Center. A27. ville. FOR RENT New English type LOST Ladies brown purse, behome on Boulevard. Call C. S. 5?8 tf tween Eighth East and North Amussen. - Logan. Call Herald-Journa- office. l LOST Wmtedi week-enbag, Leather, containing wearing apparel, between Johnson move and Wells-vill- WANTED TO BUY 100 bushels . Return to good clean oats, 100 bushels A27 white wheat call J. W. MorReward. A2Gtfrell, 1151-d Herald-Journal- driver Experienced going to San Francisco, Aug. 31 desires traveling companion PapeF haStf: 0 wm share expenses. Call Phone 1136-- J. A28. Richmond 45. RUG AND CARPET WEAVING WANTED Ail kinds of poultry. . S17. Bring your rags to Mrs. Anna Phone Jensen and have them woven laundress want) beautiful and into carpets. Experienced rugs She is located on the Sugar washing. 25c dozen pieces. Ni at Avenue Cornish, charges for small pieces. 493 Eaot Factory M22i A31. Fourth North. Utah. MtsceEmaceoiuis i PHONE 448 Household goods a.nd transferred to all parts of the city. Lor.g Distance Hauling pianos J. Wo AA (2 w A28, Sib Repdirimg NEATLY DONE We use only the best of materials. Expert workmanship. S. WENDENES 115 North Main Street WANTED several wee its wim meir cauga - i Daisy Larsen and Mrs. Leona ter and Mr. and Haws, vocal solo, Marcus GrifMrs. Emory Benson. fin; vocal duet. Martha Jones Mr. and Mru. Stanley Griffin and Zelpha Rolfe; reading, Mrs ana son Hatch have returned Laura Johnson; speech on the hone after having spent sever- Authenticity of the Book of al days visiting with relatives Mormon, Lorenzo Larsen and a short talk on Preparedness bv and friends in Vernal. c1rk kc'""' r A4t5fkrf B. J. Porter and Mrs. Alma WANTED Practical nursing. 151 Olsen and son George of Lo Mrs. Richard RoskelleJ , 0 j Will you need bill heads or AlOtf. East Fifth North. i gan were the guests of Wm. L. Smithfield. A miinber of fathers Larsen and family Sunday. and statements for our first of Mr. and Mrs. Dellund Welch sons are planning to attend the the ulPs'i Hrder fhfm Rate $100 and $1.50 joo and children of Lund. Idan; Benson stake outing at High, now at the Wasatch 6922 77 West Center street. shop. were the guests Wednesday of v a cik CUuyiju, vupv, NEW SALT LAKE A26tf. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Larsen. The annual ward mothers HOTEL Miss Cora Jenkirs returned and daughters outing will - be Hotel A Respectable Family heme from Lago, Idaho Satur- held at Logana Thursday. A Clean Furnace Pays. Our Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Larsen and Hot and Cold Running Watv day after spending several days GIANT VACUUM CLEANER In each room with her sister, Mrs. Raymond family and Mr. and Mrs. 45 West Second South Street Swenson. Larsen and family motorDoes the Best Job. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rigby ed to Bear Lake Sttndav on L. M. HICKOK, Proprietor left for California by automo- pleasure trip. They returned Jackson & Fry Co. Phone 130 Salt Lake City bile Wednesday morning. They Sunday evening. were accompanied by Mrs. Ida The school house has been Tuttie and family of Kellogg, repainted and cleaned preparaCaliiorma. who nave been visit tory to the opening of school Boys ing here the past month, and nrxt Monday. Newell Jenkins of Bancroft, Idaho. 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