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Show THE HER SHIP CONSULT 5 I CREDITORS THE DISTRICT COURT OF DISJUDICIAL THE FIRST TRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE. In the niHtier of the estate of Louise also known as Louise Meyer St in k will juesent claims Creditors with vouchi rs to the cd administrator at his rcaiilenci 754 North 6th East, Logan, Utah, on or hefoie the 6lh day of OctoliiT, 1931. John A. 'Wursten Admimstratoi i Newel 0. Dailies Attorney tor Admmistratoi Date iif Tirsl pollination, August fi. l!i:!l, date of last publication, September, 6, 1931- IN , I uudi-tstg- ; SHERII FS SALE In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for the County of Cache. Walters, James Plaintiff, C- , vs. Mina Roundy, Concrete Co., a corporation, and Cache Valley Banking company, a corporaInter-Mounta- ' Fife, A. Joseph in tion. DefendantsTo be sold at Sheriffs sale on the 22nd day of September, 1931 at 12:00 oclock noon of ! said day at the front door of , the County Court House, in Logan, Cache County, Utah, the following described property, to-w- it: - The South half of Lot 8, Block 20 Plat A, Logan City Survey. Dated this 27th day of Aug- -. ust, 1931. JEFF STOWELL Sheriff of Cache County Utah Date of last publication, Sep- -, tember 18th, 1931. NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE THE DISTRICT COURT OF DISTHE FIRST JUDICIAL TRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE. FKDKRL BUILDING ASSOCIATION, a Corporation, IN PI Plaintiff VB. K. Haslam, and wife, Haslam and W. H. Jack-son- , Jr., Trustee, Defendants. To be sold at Sheriffs SALE at door of the county court front (he house in the City of Logan, County of Cache, State of Utah, on the 10th day of September, A. D. 1931, at 12 oclock noon of said day, those certain pieces or parcels of land situate In Cache county, State of Utah, described as , Joseph Zelta M. folloe-s- Beginning at a point 13 and rods west of a point 60 rods north tJJ of the southeast corner of the southeast quarter of section One, Township 14 North, Range One West of the Salt Lake Meridian, and running thence west 13 and rods; thence south 6 rods; thence east 13 and 23 rods; thence north 6 rods to the place of beginning, containing 82 square rods. Also, beginning at a point 90 rods south of the northand east corner of the southeast quarter of section One, Township 14 North, Ranee One West of the Salt Lake Meridian, and running thence south 9 and rods; thence west. 80 rods; thence north 9 and rods; thence east 80 rods to the place of beginning, acres. containing 4 and Purchase price payable In lawful money or the tTnrrpa Stares. Dated at Logan. Utah, this 13th day of August, 1931. JEFF STOWELL, Sheriff of Cache County, State of Utah. BY H. WEATHBRSTON Deputy. (leorge D. Preston, Attorney for Plaintiff. Date of last publication, Septem2-- tej iv5i HF.UE fri-ll- j olfft M 1 Ml H nffTPinry IX KK VI i A iiic ulioo Iuy TtllM! K K T. Utl- - j i Iiim wltiee, for ihc r- - rf ttrt.. 'uei'ibrr (hry ruaxiit ihmnliiRB train frvu t tniJdlt-rtt-r- in tt Marlboro, nruia deHinra to full Travers ur name or where he ran ire her again, HOB fr'A It II El. I., young lawyer, .Normal to marry him and he refuM. though whe ia food of him an a friend. Norma taken the to the nbabby iarf tntitt Hiy Khoren with 1'HKtVIINK h I hr In in bbe fear lillts. falling In love with her married employer. It It A ll, KY H A It I', proprietor of an adverflttitiK agency. Norma Inwrrtn hr advertineinent ahout the poppy in a nevvKpnpcr lont and found eoluma and the ftrnt pernon to nunwer In Mark Travern. He trien lojnake n date hut Norma decline It in invitaliona. A nmall hoy romrn to claim the PPpy and taken It home. Norma receive telepboae call from Iravern hut Ignore them. Me goen for a drive with Boh nnd he telln her he I leaving Marthoro. Two dayn later 'I ravern on the a I reel aho meet and goen to lunrh with him. 'Ihin In the beginning of a whirlwind Norma flnda bernelf eonriHhip. in line but thinka ahe muni nend Iravern away been use of some neeret of toe pant. hrla known thin neeret, deetnren If Norma love Trover ull cine la unim portunt. Mark In invited to dinner at the apartment. Norma in there, making preporationn when t a caller Mnrka arrives, lie fella her he father and deninada her affair with bin non nball end. In the iciidnt of n hented npeeeh Mark appear. Father and non quarrel. The elder 'Iravern deciarea that if Mark nuirrirv Norma he will Chrin arrives and (Known him. Mark's father departs angrily. Mark hega Norma .o oinrry him nf onre. fter some hesitation nhe agrees. The eouple net off with ( hrl find Bradley Hart for the town of Woodbury In the next county. ln NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XII her fingers pORMA pressed to- gether nervously. She took a step bark, felt her Bhoulder touch Chris! the Chris Saunders'. "I'm younger girl whispered. frightened. Chris!" There was not even time for an answer. Light had appeared In a window to the left of the little group on the shadowed porch. Now the door of the house opened. A mans figr.ie, black against the yellow lamplight, appeared. Mark Travers stopped forward. 'Are you Rev. Littlejohn?" he sked I am Whats wanted? Travcr- - cleared his throat. Could rou perform a marriage ceremony? i mean right away? We've just nnie from Marlboro Rev. Littlejohn stopped him. Come In, said the minister in a sharp voice and the words were more a command than an Invitation. Got the license, have you? he asked when tho four young peo pie had entered the parsonage living room. Swiftly and shrewdly Rev. Littlejohn eyed each one in the group. The minister himself looked well past the prime of life, ilia grayed hair, touched with white at the temples, was rumpled His clothing Indicated that he had got into it hastily. A pair of silver rimmed spectacles perched or. Rev Littlejohus nose. There was in the frown which furrowed his forehead disapproval of young people who came around the homes of decent individuals at the unearthly hour of 11 p. m., knocking and disturbing peaceful slumbers. Mrs Littlejohn, a small woman in a you wait?" black- and white cotton dress, lingered in the background. Oh. yes. Mark went on eagerly, we've got the license. Here He pulled a folded document from his coat pocket and held It out toWe just got ward the parson. He crossed the room to a radio cabinet Norma bad not noticed, turn of the dials and strains of A dance music burst on the air nasal tenor was singing to saxn The words phone accompaniment. sounded raucous more ribald than they were: blond a Who happened to be fond of 'Just f " i ; s - blue-eye- p Lot 15 of said block; thence east southline of Ninth along the hands with Bev At Plie kissed Chris last, with Mark's arm abort her waist, iliev were out into the night again. The quartet walked down the narrow brick walk to wiiere the roadser waited. Matk seated Norma anil look the wlieei. Chris and Brad Hart clambered into the rum- SHE ... to" cere-man- v Range Two East of the Sat minutes East 292 feet to the The point of lower spring intake; Lake Meridian. thence discovery lies on the Norther- North 26 ieg. 40 minutes East ly side of said canyon, and ,358 feet to the upper spring in-- ! about 200 feet Northerly from take, together with a 15,000 the Mill fcziown as the Little gallon storage tank with overFlower Mining Company, where flow into Green Canyon, situthere is a large ledge of Dol- ated upon said premises and omite Magnesium; this claim being further described as foltakes within its boundaries, lows: The Northwest corner of mail and all buildings; said Section 19, Twp. 12 North property is in Cache County, Range 2 East of the Salt Lake Utah. Base line and Meridian bearing And also all physical proper- North 35 deg. 27 minutes West ties belonging to said defendant 1753 feet from the said Station situated upon above described No. 1, in Mill Site. And all defendants property necessary and conright, venient for the proper opera- title and interest in and to that of its certain water tion and exploitation of consisting said mines, including machin- about two second feet starting ery, equipment of all kinds, or emanating from the upper in place and or and lower spring intakes reber 9, 1931. buildings loose and unattached, all small ferred to above and containing SALE SHERIFFS tools, beds, mattresses, used or down' through that certain waintended to be used in the op- iter system or pipe line to said In the District Court of the eration of its said mining busi- storage tank and mill site above First Judicial District of the ness and for tho convenience mentioned, and being further State of Utah, In and for the and comfort of its agents, em- described as File Nos. 10673 and County of Cache. ployees and servants; and the 110684 in the office of the State water system or pipe line lo- Engineer. cated as follows: Beginning at Dated this 26th day of AugMary L. Cramer and, Jennie Station No. 1 in Mill site; ust, 1931. Deardon, JEFF STOWELL thence in a meandering direcPlaintiffs. vs. tion to lower and upper spring Sheriff of Cache County, Utah-GeoC. Heinrich, The Little Flower Mining Co., intakes with courses and distances as folic s: North 85 Attorney. a corporation, Date of last publication, Sept. Defendant. deg. 52 minutes rast 562 feet; To be sold at sheriffs sale thence North 78 deg. 33 min- 20. 1931. on the 21st day of September, utes East 332 feet; thence 1931, at 12:00 oclock noon of North 68 deg. 44 minutes East SHERIFFS SALE said day at the front door of 300 feet; thence North 83 deg. Lo113 29 minutes East the County Court House in feet; In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of gan, Cache County, Utah, the thence North 82 deg. 31 minthence Utah, in and for the County of following .described property: ti- - utes East 257 feet; Cache. South 87 deg. 28 minutes East Ail the defendants right, Trust company, a tie and interest in and to the 165 feet; thence North 84 deg. Hoiloran-JudgCom- 37 minutes East 600 feet; corporation. following real property Plaintiff, mencing at the Northwest cor-- j thence North 80 deg. 20 min"S. ncr Stake No. 1, thence running utes East 400 feet; thence 1320 feet in an Easterly direc- - North 85 deg. 56 minutes East William M. Eades and wife, Elization to the Northeast corner 261 feet; thence North 82 deg-- beth R. Eades, Defendants. minutes East 518 feet; thence Stake No- ,2, thence 2640 feet To be sold at on Southerly to the Southeast cor- North 82 deg. 23 minutes East the 3rd day of sheriffs sale1931, ner Stake No- - 3, thence 1320 300 feet; thence North 64 deg-1- at 10 o'clock a. m.September, on said day, at minutes East 245 feet; the front feet Westerly to the Southwest of the county court corner Stake No- 4, thence 2640 thence South 89 deg. 48 minutes house, in door Cache Logan, connty, eet Northerly to the Northwest East 593 feet: thence North 73 Utah, the following described propStake No. 1. and place of be- deg. 31 minutes East 20o feet erty of hill slope; ginning. Said claim was known to the beginning Beginning at a point 6 rods as the Dolomite Magnesium thence North 18 deg. 54 minutes south from the northeast corner 1 thence 405 North West feet, of Lot 16, Block 22, Plat "A of Claim, and situated in the West 202 feet; Logan Farm and running Mining District in Cache !deg. 26 minutes 1 22 minutes thence wes 11Survey deg. rous; thence north County. Utah, being about five 'thence North 2 1 rod; thence west 9 miles Easterly of Logan, Utah, East 296 feet; thence North rods; thence In the mouth of Green canyon, deg. 46 minutes East 189 feet; north 5 rods and 25 feet; more or 09 9 minutes less to the south line of Ninth deg. and further described as being thence North in the Northwest quarter of East 200 feet to a 7point in street, as it shall be opened and deg. 59 located by Logan City, through Section 19. Twp. 12 North gulch; thence North - 1031. 1. PACE SEVEN street, 20 rods; thence south 6 rods and 35 feet to the place of beginning. Also, part of lots 15 and 16, In Block 22, Plat "A Logan Farm Survey. Situated In the Southeast quarter of Section 27, In Township 12 north range one (1) East of the Salt Lake Meridian and described as follows: Beginning at a point 15 rods north and 20 rods west of the Southeast corner of said Lot 16; thence running north 7 rods: thence west 8 rods; thence south 7 rods; thence east 8 rods to the place of beginning, containing 56 square rods. Beginning at a point 14 rods ea w e Horinwust corner of Lot 15, Block 22, Plat "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 following right of way; Beginning at a point 14 rods East of a point 7 rods south of the northwest corner of Lot 15, Block 22, Plat A Logan Farm Survey, thence running east 1 rod; thence Eouth 4 rods; thence west 1 rod; thence north 4 rods to the place of beginning. Together with all water-right- s belonging to said laud. Dated this 13th day of August, For shook ble sc.it. "liere comes the bride!" warbled Hart in a Instv bass as the heavy roadster pulled away from the eurh ing. Tlie rent of his ballad was lost In tiie rush of wind and droning of the motor. Norma sat still and close to Mark. Presently she asked in a small voice: "Where wlu re are we going now ?" Fir S?J-- 4 ; ; me-ee- - Iff HER EM Author of "MAD MARRIASL it over at the courthouse." With a shrug Rev "Hum!" Littlejohn accepted the marriage license and studied it thoroughly. When he looked up be asked, ! Which of you is it wants to be Turn It off! Chris spoke harsh married? Mark told him, !y and Rev. Littlejohn complied "I'm Travers. and this is Miss Kent We were with a shake of his head. ms like we dont get any the ones. This is Miss Saunders. Rev. Littlejohn. And Mr. IlarL thing but that heathen jazz most of Theyre here as witnesses. Will the time, be said with a sich Theres good music they could you- - ahem go ahead with tbe now? play if they wanted The Rev. Henry Littlelohn readjusted the spectacles on his nose, AT that moment Mrs. Littlejohn back and sunk his reappeared. She carried a small straightened black volume. hands Into the pockets of bis coat I may as well tell you, young "Here it is, Henry." man," be began pompously, "that I They had waited only a few mindon't approve of couples running utes, though it seemed longer. Kev. oft and getting married in tbe midtook h book, opened it Littlejohn dle of the night. Im against It! and straightened bis spectacles. He He eyed Mark, then Norma sternly. ' coughed. You folks dont look as bad as You young folks come forward, some of 'em. Can't tell if you've You dont show it. please, he said, lapsing into what been drinking. The parson was evidently habitual pbrasing I make!" rule Thats a Marks hand on Normas arm emphasized his words with a raised her Into the glow of the Its a rule of mine never guided finger. beto unite in holy matrimony fool lamplight. They stood directly fore the minister. Chris moved to girls and men that scarcely know their right names because theyre Normas side and Bradley Hari took his place opposite. full of bootleg boozS. Rev. Littlejohn coughed a second I Rev. assure But, Littlejohn, Urns. His sharp glance from one you ask, "Are "Its ail right! The minister to the other seemed to you ready?" Then, without pre1 said lifted a restraining hand. amble the sonorous words began: you don't look as bad as some of "Marriage is divined that tbe them. I'm witling to give you the God benefit of the doubt. Its the looks boms Is a sacred institution. of the thing thats bad. young man has ordained that a man shall leave Come on over here closer to the his father and mother and cleave onto hie wife light Ill marry you all right The words rolled on. To Norma Ma!" he glanced around toward his She wife, Ma, get me the marriage rit- they seemed without meaning. wag aware dimly that what was ual, will you? enThe subdued little woman across happening was- to change the Here she the room murmured a flurried an- tire course of her life. was to be was beside Mark. It swer and disappeared. Mark and her forever now. Or was TTEFORE she returned Norma had the whole thing a fantastic dream? Would she awake in a moment and L time to glance curiously about tile room. It was obviously the find that none of this was real? There was a pause. She heard parlor. Thera were the plush up- Rev. Littlejohns voice again: holstered sofa and arm chair that You will answer now as 1 pro20 every parlor nounce the words to you. Do you. years ago must boast There were to take this the crocheted lace tidies pinned Mark Travers, promise over the backs and arms of chairs girl as your lawful and wedded companion through life, to iove Are you ready, sweets?" Mark's voice, low and riel toned. and to cherish in sickness and In health, in fortune and in adversity Mark looking at her with adorato cleave tion. Suddenly Norma was blinded and, forsaking all others, death and her till her until only before a film her hot Gropeyes. by do you part?" ingly she put out ft hand. It found 1 do. its way to Marks coat sleeve and Norma thought Marks voice the rough woolen stuff was comsounded odd. She darted a quick forting. Still blinded she raised her glance upward. Suddenly she real head, smiling. ized Rev. Littlejohn was addressing Of course Im ready." emo- her. Chris spoke then. Pent-u"And do you, Norma Kent, prom Youre tion told in her voice. youre awfully lucky, Mark. No one Ise to take this man as your lawful and wedded companion ever had a lovelier bride! It was over. Norma was in hadn't Bride? Why, Norma It Mark's arms and he was kissing thought of herself as a bride! seemed outlandish. Brides wore her. The others were laughing, white satin and snowy veils. They talking gayly. Little Mrs. Littlebreathed the fragrance of orange john had come forward. She smiled blossoms and carried bouquets. and said something Norma did not There should be music, solemn and hear clearly. Brad Hart was debeautiful music. Herself a bride? claring his right to kiss the bride. Oh. It couldnt be Everyone seemed so happy. Why Mother seems to be taking her had Norma been afraid? Why there time, Rev. Littlejohn commented. was nothing to be afraid of! The You folks like some music while world was beautiful and good now. 16-2- ; TUESDAY, SEPT UTAH, I r, VICE INC BV 11-2- I LOGAN, HOIOls CLERK OK THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah in ami for he . County of Cache. TO JOURNAL, LAURA LOU BROOKMAN NOTICES COUNTY NOTICE - GUARDIAN- - AND PKOBATF. LD A Automobile For Sale Resit KDR RENT- - - 3 room house, FOR SALE Large delicious El berta peaches. Cache Fruit phone 1U0-- J or see the Pieot S6Market Third South and Mam. Insurance Agency. Call FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms FOR RENT Apartment. 382-S7 and bath. 2o8 East Second S7. South. For Immediate disposal at business plaoc. brick FOR RENT modern Large and frame residences, excellent S13 home. a92 South Main. S2. locations. Phone S42-EUR RENT Modern furnished FOR SALE Drive out and save apartment. 235 South Main. Elbcrta peaches for canS4. valate Both and early ning. rieties Any amount. cur Special Rent Furnished apart ments. 205 East 3rd Northprices by bushel or more Open Cache Fruit Altf. and night. day Below liver Market No. 1. Small tuniiRlied S7. FOR KEN bridge. Tel- 119. house -- 3 Minins with bath, close Phone 11MI2 I'lom 8 to 10 Two beautiful in. FOR SALE A5tf. homes, ideal locations. Phone a. m. or after 7 p. in. J. sae-rili- I Used Gsx fce-dd- 11928 11928 Ford Spurt Coupe $275 Chev. Coach $300 1 1929 Chev. lUj-oTruck.. $350 1 1927 Ciiev. Roadster $125 $400 11929 Chev. Cabriolet 1 19JB Oldsmobile Coach $275 1928 Cher. Ton Truck 4150 2 1927 Fo'd Tudor Sedans.,.. $75 1928 Chev. Coach $300 1 1929 Durant Sport Rdstr. $250 $300 11928 Fold Tudor The following cars have been left with us to seii. Tbe owners are anxious and Imve placed quick soiling prices on them Travers was guiding the roadster Find lVj Ion truck A31tf. 210. with one hand. The other arm en1929 Fold 'a Ton Truck FOR RENT N'icily furnished circled Nortita wourelv Fold Ton Truck heated apartments with gatage. 11924 FOR SALE Home bottled frR. 1930 Ford Spoil Roadster A2 tf. 1 S7- - 135 East Center. To the Marlboro, fining to eele Call 715. brate. aren't we? Going to have FOR SALE Jelly grapes. 5c a FOR RENT New English type in Also a number of real bargains the wedding supper!" home on Boulevard. Call C. S. repossessed iara aod trucks. lb. James C. Jensen. Ilyrum. It was not. however, at the ptla J28 It S5. Amus.sen. tial Hotel Marlboro where they RENT Five room furnishdined Half way to that iiostetry FOR SALE Small pigs. Phone FOR ed house, 398 North Second the dazzling clot trie signboards of S2218-- J. A18tf. West, Phone 232-loomed Barbecue" into 'Bill's o 5 FOR SALE from the rtimhle ioun house. FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 33 sight. seat caught the attention of the basement, screen poich. bath FORD . PRODUCTS North Flfth West. Phone and large lot. Price $1250. Inpair in front JiUf Phong 211 S6359 Main. South love Bey, listen, you birds" quire 45 N FOR Modern RENT Brad Hart called. "Do jou know up. FOR SALE team, M25tf. 3rd. East. that In your enthusiasm over mnrrl about 1,500 lbs. George thnt the mony you've forgotten 32 Smithficld. FURNISHED Steam heated bride and maid of honor haven rooms and apts. Park Hotel. had a mouthful of food slurp noon? FOR SALE Junior bicycle for Pasteurized Milk and Cream S27. Maybe you two ran live on love lint ages 4 to 10 years, like new, Phone 1128-J- . Cost $125.00. Elna San- FOR RENT Three room fur$17.00Miss Saunders is perishing for S8. Richmond. food Lets stop at Bill's and order ders, We deliver in Logan. Private nished apartment. tbe beet in tlie house My party. bath. 72 North First West. Modem SALE RENT OR FOR A26tf. Old top! Bills sandwiches are hot home, sleeping ter than starvation ! porch, garage and large garden. FOR RENT Furnished apart- S4True enough, none of them httd Phone 627-ment- 454 East Fourth North. v. eaten.- They left the car end ent S2. Bantam Phone 968-- J. LICENSED CHIROPRACTOR FOR SALE Yellow Into the brilliantly lighted pavilion 11. J. corn. sweet Twelve Years of Successful Miller, phone FOR RENT Two room steam No tables here hut high Molds be250SI. Practice heated apartments. Maurice fore a counter. Bisd Hart lieiame and an expansive hoRt. He railed the , FOR SALE Milk. 14 NEVJ',jiCETR SERVICE for apartments. First West A25lf. quarts ?Ione 44G-proprietor by his first name. Place of production First North. $1.00. 312 of barbecued "enter St, Logan, Utah dered quantities Phone FOR RENT 4 room apartment, inspection. upon to chicken served In spilt buns, cold 810-- J. 685 North Second East SI. 459 West First NorthS3. slaw, hot coffee and a sfiekv pntrv desert. Nornta could not eat hut FOR RENT Beautiful furnishFOR A REAL HAIR CUT and FOR SALE she smiled as toasts to the bride Cannery green ed six room bungalow. Adults Shave come to the coolest All sizes of Mrs. A- L. Colebeans, lbShe were drunk In ginger ale. A24tf Barber Shop in town. Ha?? cut 35c 40c 100, cucumber, per per the with others, agreed laughed 10-FOR RENT Furnished apartment 35c; Children 2c doz100. Sweet com, per had never before that probably 155 North Second East. A21lf. en'Phone 680R3. Will deliver. SCHIFFMAN BAR BAP. SHOP there been such s wedding supper S2. Sewell's Basement FOR RENT -- TO room house. Full It was well after midnight when ss basement. 271 West Center. ApE. S. FOR SALE Team., $35-0they left Bill's. There was A20 tf. S2 ply Ilyrum Jensen. talk during the rest of the journ-- . Obray, Paradise. i Chris Saunders was deposited at EXPERT RADI J SERVICE! room well furSALE Home FOR and 20 FOR RENT Four55 her doorstep. Hart rode down town Cal. Tilled house. nished South of acres land Inquire Henry West. with Mark and Nonna, left them A19tf. B. W. JONES A3.. Neilsen, Hyrum. Fifteen minutes later at his club Phone 1112 the bride and bridegroom nad FOR SALE New washing ma261 East 3rd North reached tbe Marlboro. chine. was $165.00, now $75.00. WEAR SHOES OUT YOUR Smith Bros. S15. Lumber Co. They were shown to a suite of If you want to get on your feet. rooms quite the handsomest Norma FOR SALE CHEAP Houco with Wear Your Shoes Out! A good Tlie dapper uni had ever seen. three rooms and bath. Partly sole or pair of heels formed beffboy accepted Mark's ip furnished. Terms. Inquire 82 West will save you money. ITS heard the withdrew. and They S13. First North. ECONOMY TO HAVE YOUR door close. SHOES REPAIRED! We apPT'orr. 448 Norma did not look up. She wna preciate your patronage. aware Mark was beside Iter though H GOODYEAR SHOE ) u t e h o 1 J goods and he neither spoke nor touched her. REPAIRING CO. A long moment. An infinity which pianos transferred to all Painting and paper hanging. Shoe Robullders parts of the city. passed in a flash. Suddenly his A26tfPhone 1136-- J. 77 N. Main arms were around her. Swift klss-- s 38 State St. Long Distance Hauling Norma coolil smote her chocks. Preston, Idaho Logan, Utah feel Marks heart beat. Tlie girl Wffinntbedl caught her breath for sheer happioFo &b 1 1 SERVICE J. Cat-call- s 1 627-W- ' JONES DAIRY - five-roo- m Dir, Wi, Wo Ross - - - 3c- - - - MOWS! ness. Oh, Mark! sink into tha tur- She let herself bulent embrace. (To lie Continued) Housework by perienced girl. Phone 688-R- ex- FORD COUPE 193! 1. S6. TO BUY 100 bushel-good clean oats, 100 bushels First West Street and Sixth West white wheat call J. W. Mor-rel- l, 1151-A20UStree, also all property abutting on Sixth West for a distance of Ail kinds of poultry. WANTED 520 feet North of Center Street. . Phone S17. Ail protests against making said said of the levy improvement and laundress wants Experienced tax must he filed in writing with washing. 25c dozen pieces. No the City Recorder before the 4th charges for small pieces. 493 East of that day day Fourth North. September, 1831, M22te being tlie time set by said Commissioner! when they will meet WANTED Practical nursing. 151 and consider any objections which East Fifth North. Albtf. may have been mane against tne said of the making improvement. By order of the Board of Commissioners of Logan City. Utah. AT A BARGAIN! WANTED Call 20 Rale 866-W- -- - $1 no and $1 6u 6922 Wasatch 1931. Date tember of 4, last 1931. publication, Sep- ESTRAY NOTICE Logana Plunge. BUTTER STATE OF UTAH. Coui ty of Cache ss. In the Hyde Park town of said County, I have in my possession the following described estray animal, which if not claimed and taken away will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder at my residence in Hyde Park town on Tuesday the 8th day of September. 1931, at the hour of 12 oclock noon One black and white heifer, about two years old. branded U over J on left ribs and under bit In left ear. 1931. Said estray was taken up JEFF STOWELL, bv me in said precinct ori the Sheriff of Cache County, Utah. 26th day of August, 1931. By H. WEATHERSTONE, GEO. D- SEAMONS, Deputy Sheriff. Poundkeeper for Hyde Park L. E. NELSON town. Attorney for Plaintiff. Date August Date of last pu bib at ion Si n 31. 1931.of Publication, tember 3, 1931. Call between East and 1199-- S2. DIPPED POP CORN Fresh, crisp poperrn, t jttereo Roasted Peanuts uniformally. that are hot always. We feature car service. 280 North Main Street, Logan. SIh Rspanomg NEATLY DONE We use only the best of materials. Expert workmanship. E. 115 NEW SALT LAKE IOTEL WENDENE3 North Main Street , ! Respectable Family Hotel Hot anil Cold Running Water IOV2MGI A In each 15 room West Second South Stiiiel L. M. HICKOiv, Proprietor Salt Lake City hmi H. R. PEDERSEN, City Recorder. LOST Wagon covler Date of first publication, August 10th North and 8th 16, S0 Wo Amih 0 WANTED Ur. E. C. Willcutt OSTEPATHIC PHYSICIAN Osteopathic Treatment, non surgical treatment of Piles and Varicose Vein:;. Phone 575-27 South 1st East Packing rrat-.r.g- . distance Johnson Cab & and loug hauling. Transfer Co. Phone 314 FOR PRACTICAL HEATING JONES PLUMBING CO. Phone 823 I.e Grand Johnson TRUCKING FREIGHTING COMPANY Newton, Utah Dealer If. Feed C;aln Phone gJ4 Men's and Young Men's CERTIFIED RADIO SERVICE Smith Skanchy Radio Engineers Day and Night Service . 145-Phones: 639-184 L - NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CREATE SEWER DISTRICT NUMBER TEN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, by the board of City Commission ers 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 ($8,500.00) by a local assessment upon the lots or pieces of ground within the following described district to be affected and benefitted by said improvements, namely: all property abutting on Center Street between ! , New and Used Clean Furnace Pays, tailoring. Smartness in the models and patterns and colors. Furniture CRYSTAL BOTTLING & FURNITURE EXCHANGE Furniture bought, sold and Exchanged A and Quality through through in fabrics, trimming and ... 31 Our GIANT VACUUM CLEANER Does the Best Job. Jackson Fry Co. Phone 130 Smith Clothing Co. 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