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Show THE PAGE SIX HERALD-JOURNA- TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER UTAH. LOGAN, L, -- and fimaly have moved into Johnsons the home of Mr. mother, Mrs. aMna Johnson. Mrs. Bessie Merrill spent several days of last week at Salt Lake City with her son, Ros-leand family. Miss Grace Johnson left on Thursday night for Salt Lake City to stay with her sister, Mrs. Bernard Christofferson, for a short time. who is Merrill Miss Mildred employed at Pocatello, Idaho in Richspent the week-en- d mond with her parents. Mr-anMrs. Alma Merrill. C. R. Walters and John Capson, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stoddard. Mrs. Nettie Erickson returned from Idaho Falls Thursday where she spent the week with her sister, Mrs. Austin Johnson, who underwent an operation Saturday for the removal of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Tolman G1LE HUNDREDS OF rifkiVEAFflOUS "TO PER WORLD, am &trr -- there (SS -CHi FcJR TEAl VETf working SOME DAY NEARS , VAii ! VILL COME "To PER SOLU-TlOL- i HAF ana two daughters, left WedAri-m- o, nesday for their home at the Idaho, after spending summer her at the Maggie r. Merrill home- Perry Hadlock and son of Salt Lake City, Mrs. E C. Hadlock and Mrs- Roma Eaton of Vernal, Utah, and Mrs. Fiank Young and daughter of Salt Lake City were dinner guests on Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Kennedy. Miss Jean Spackman returned Monday from a Logan hosafpital where she was taken ter an appendicitis attack on Friday, Mrs. Olive Mendenhall and Mrs. Margaret Anderson entertained the Zion Boys and Girls of the Richmond South Ward Primary at the Anderson home Thursday afternoon. Games and refreshments were enjoyed. Mrs. J. Done Thornley and of Smithfield tonsilstwo children Mrand Mrs. Ray Bell, and spent Tuesday an Richmond with Mrs. Done's parents, Mr-an- Mr. and Mrs. S. R. ChristenMrs. J. 8. Stoddard. sen and family spent last SunMr. and Mrs. Alvin Johnson day at Dayton, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nelson and family. Mrs. Amos Bair entertained Wednesday evening at three tables of bridge. High score was won by Mrs. Laura Christensen. Those present were the Utopia club members Mr. and Mrs. Julian Friffln DEPENDABLE of Logan were Sunday visitors of Mrs- Lodicy Olsten. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Christensen and family of Brigham City were visiting relatives here Friday. BATTERY Tne September session of the city council Tuesday night, according to Mayor H. F. Olsen was taken up with regular routine business. Mr. and Mrs IL. T. Plant. Jr., went to Salt Lake City Wednesday for a couple of days stay. George Harris arrived here Friday morning from Washington, D. C, on a visit to his Darents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Z. eo4 op pits Harris. Judge M. C Harris, au car C. Z. Harris, and George Harris expect to leave Saturday on Don i w ait for battery troubles a fshing trip to Cottonwood trade i sour old battery Lake in Wyoming, where they rewill spend the week-en- d now and eliminate unncitt turning home on Monday. wry ddajs, inuomcnience and U BOOPVUS-- ME i PER BE A FOR T PER MEED of tSiiS'E TriikiK cRVi Al o "Tri -- tH World' Uoui,poc, -- else freetle- IMPROVED, BUT" -THEY STILL HAMD US --Th1 same OL ROUUP BUBB LES WrTS,'U3I " AtV EM itiG HAS PIPE i-- SOAP BUBBLE. ! g L1 Have bloWiaIg SQUARE soap BUBBLES everv-tHiu- qF Mr FU'' ESKIMOS - IPEA H --f- UATVZ.LES I ViLL -T son-in-la- w, A--rk SQUARE JLL BLOW BUBBLES SOAP SQUARE H YES SIR, LlkEDCrr; btlMVEWfiaki SOAP BUBBLE -f- PIGf-- i y. - By Aliera OUR BOARDING HOUSE OUT Richmond News 1931. 8, J - it USL expense later on. e o9 9o 9 9 t i i $ 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 UNNOD EUPRcGS vTS a Automotive and Radio Electricians I 1st W. and Center Phone 330 Office of City Recorder, Logan, Utah, August 19, 1931. Sealeiliroposala will be received ut this office until 6 oclock p. m. on the 8th day of Sept. 1931, for the furnishing of all materials for the construction of Sewer in Sewer District No. 10. o Instructions to bidders, together villi plans, ptofiles, specifications ami forms for contract and bond, may he obtained from C. T. Barrett. City engineer, upon payment of Five ($5.00) Dollars, which will be refunded upon the return of the specifications, etc., In good condition before 12:00 oclock noon, the day after the bids are opened. ,The principal approximate quantities involved are as follows: 8838 lin. ft. of 8 ineb, 10 inch and 12 Inch Vitrified lipe Sewer. 11 concrete manholes, various depths. Bids must tie made on the stanS dard proposal forms In the manner designated therein. The right Is reserved to reject auy or all bids and to waive minor defects. By order of the Board of City Commissioners. II. R. PEDRRSEN, City Recorder. Date of first publication, August Date of last tember 8, 1931. UIHATAMAN NEYT CAN, VJASH IS GETTING REALtV At1T ALSO. WORRIES t MAYBE V him at rn y 'V " m-- i WASH & OKE fclH FD IVS LW)fc4 AND ftSSUPt T4AT H 1$ NOTmNO UMUSUAV fOXZ WHMAWAN TO A&E CITING. A V&i OFF StMrn Twt QSX BOOTS , HER BUDDIES sundl publication, By MarftSia CuttlGW aw VU'.6HY GOR&tOOG To TA OWK)6 OY J 1 GOUGS YtJE WtSbi YAtVoVt'.N VCSV AEOOX WOT URCWLR AEOOT EUX XOV.O VAt &VoWiY 1 EOT, 6OGY XOt. EtEVU HOMY.,1 HftvLNT EVEN WSLE T'gLT GN'GHY , I tiTAtKi.TOO tTP TvNVttx OF MbTFU X UV. A TWtU6T MY VOAOTN Wrf THU. V WVViO L Tj! ts MOM S9 PGP H VS Sep- HEW YAW CHICK LEf.RNtD hEP?LttT Bi Cowan AGAIN! HAViVfj AUAY 5 AY ONE WAV YOU MR TlNlSUED Au GAME SATURDAY, IM BACK ME AEEEL.AHD FOR MORt THE IWORK YOU MEAN CHECKED ALL AND HIS DlClDtD You ME YOU THAT COPY ,R01 EXACTLY THIS MORNING SEE, 1 DECIDED THAT I'D MY LABOR PAY LABORING SPEND CORRESPONDENCE SO morning 9 This BOSS. VdlTH CLUCK rr uinsn't on the other. WELL Tne ROAOA.NE'AT DOOR, HM GONE Tb WORK ON LABOR DAT TO GET IN STROMG YOlR HEART DEGIN SINGING HOME SWEET SOME j IS MISSING lIMut POOR. NOW. 19. 1931. TO 'VUT O60V! Have your battery work done where I (g).vor STANDS IN Twit SCHCDUltD at's JfrVq THEN DOESNT Grama NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS g I we know batteries 9 9 9 9 SERVICE. WC By LON 6 , THE TCANS-ALPINvIVTWOUT MAKING ,U PA'' 2. BATTERIES !. lA WASH TUBES Elberta peaches and Bartlett pears, ready from the 14th of September until September 20. James E. Hansen, Providence, S21 phone 798-R- 9 9 9 9 9 9 Ljryw.UieM, BY Lead piDe, manufactured and laid in Romes water system, 18 0 years ago ,was recently pronounced to be in perfect condition. Lower prices for re pairing uid ruh.in$mg regard Uh ol batters nuke NOVC 9 9 o 9 9 . 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