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Show THE HERALD Nfe$ Legal AND ClAUDLAN-SHINOTICES PROBATE S IT F MR E E if 10, ' 1 i) 8 l. PAGE SEVEN LAURA LOU Mranias BROOKAVAK P F.-r-i COUNTY CLERK OR THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS FOR FURTHER INFOllMA-TIO- CONSCLT THURSDAY, JOURNAL, LOGAN,, UTAH, - Co is) AtAhcr i. "MAD ViALR iOS INC 51 UV Phone 50 or Mail Them In 1 A N In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah in and for the County of Cache. SHERIFFS SALE i I koi ni.m: i on iy si.iiiib't r. There zas no one on t lie broad Mill which ran the width of the Inn. NVinia walked to the end a sma'l ovvinoking paik. She looked down nnd saw a d.nk figure pating along the rath. Mark! she called Oh, Mark!" The figure stopped. It was too u.nk lor her to see his features but of course it was Mark. She would! have known that walk anywhere, Ho hesitated, then came toward her. PrrMy NOUMi KIAT, oM i Inn uffler, injir- Tlnry 'I inUAU.HS, WiHK snii of I', 1. TR rknl l.'lis, rmldon.'iire Ihe fmlur wfirr driller, htiM ttfTorn to rut Mark f? ut penny if the niiirririKi ink n Ulnrr. .Noriua liaa known Murk only a ncckti, 1HI not know during the courtship that lie Dili a millionaire's son. 1 he story open a In Marlboro, middle western iticirotiili. t HHhIIM. SM DLll. with whom .Noiuin shared an apartIt 111. ment, nnd hris employer, ure witneses nt the wedding. Ilefore thix .Norma hns refnsed to marry BOH young lawyer of whom she Is fond as a friend. Mark sells his tTpenaiye roadster to get money for the honeymoon. lie and Norma go to fashionable (line kprinas. where the young man takes delight In surrounding his bride with exlie IntrmJuees pensive luxuries. her to llOf l lS TOC. an old friend, ourt it Is evident front the girl's disiomiposure that she has known Stone before. ior some reason slie also fears him. She tries to confide in Mark but loses courage One night Mark joins a curd game nnd does not return anti! 3 a. m. lie aumits ho has lost all hts money. The young conple have only what f in Norma's purse. Next day they luce the problem of getting enough money together to pay their hotel bill and return to Marlboro, Mark wires his mother and walls Impatiently for n reply. JuNt before dinner the following evening n bell boy hands him a message. NOW GO ON WHO THE STORY CHAPTER XIX jyORMA stepped from tbo elevator car and searched tlic lobby with a swift glance. Clif Halloran, in golf clothes, a bag of clubs slung over one shoulder, came toward her, smiling. Good evening, Mrs. Travers. Well, if my luck lasts Im going to show up that husband of yours Have you The girl interrupted. seen Mark? Ive been looking for him. Halloran shook his head. Just got in, he told her. Haven't seen anyone. Theres a gang outside but I didn't notice Mark among 'em. Is there anything 1 can do fur you? Norma thanked him, said there was nothing. It vasn't Important. Only that she was ready for dinner now and Mark had come downstairs ahead. Probably she'd tind him on the mezzanine. Halloran nodded and moved away. Norma went up the stairway to the right wbh led to the mezzaSeveral strangers nine lounge. were there writing but Mai k was not In sight. She spoke to an acquaintance, returned downstairs. Where could Mark be? She had promised to join him in 15 minutes. Of course he was worried because the telegram had not come, it was this that made her anxious. The orchestra was playing a new Cuban fox trot. Strains of the seductive harmony rhythmic, floated out Into the lobby. A group of women in pastel frocks and men in dinner clothes was entering the dining room. Norma looked up at a huge wall clock and saw the minute hand on the dial shift from seven to eight minutes until seven o'clock now. She turned her back on the diking room and stepped through the wide doors leading to the street. The crowd Halloran had spoken of had disappeared. Norma wore no evening wrap and a chill breeze whipped the chiffon back from her I- -? In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for the County of Cache. James C- - Walters, ' J Plaintiff, vs. iJJi.seph A. Fife, Mina Roundy, Concrete Co., , a corporation, and Cache Valley ; Banking company, a corporation. Inter-Mounta- in Defendants-- . To be sold at Sheriffs sale on the 22nd day of September. 1931 at 12:00 oclock noon pt said day at the front door of the County Court House, in Lo- -, gan, Cache County, Utah, the property, following described ; I t to-w- it: The South half of Lot 8, Block 20 Plat A, Logan City j I Survey. Dated this 27th day of , ust. 1931. ; Aug- JEFF STOWELL Sheriff of Cache County Utah Date of last publication, Sep-- ( tember 18th, 1931. j ; BIDS for the furnishing of tons of lump coal. tons mine slack coal, 2600 tons stoker slack coal, FOB Bids 400 2600 ch mines will be received by Russell E. Berntson, executive secretary of the Utah State Agricultural college, Logan,. Utah, until 4 oclock p. m., September 11, 1931. The college reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. Bids will toe opened at 4 oclock p. m., September 1931. 11, RUSSELL E. BERNTSON. Executive Secretary Utah State Agricultural College Date of first publication, Sep, tember tember q 2, 1931-Dat- of last publication, Sep- 10, 1931. sale SHERIFFS In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the T State of Utah, In and for the j ti i County of Cache. Mary L. Deardon, Cramer and Jennie Plaintiffs, vs. The Little Flower Mining Co., a corporation, Defendant. sale . To be sold at sheriffs on the 21st 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: All the defendants right, title and interest in and to the Comfollowing real property mencing at the Northwest corner Stake No. 1, thence running 1320 feet in an Easterly direction to the Northeast corner ,Js take No. 2, thence 2640 feet 7 Southerly toNo-the Southeast cor3, thence 1320 ner Stake feet Westerly to the Southwest comer Stake No- 4, thence 2640 feet Northerly to the Northwest Stake No. 1, and place of beginning. Said claim was known as the Dolomite Magnesium Claim, and situated in the Unknown Mining District in Cache County, Utah, being about five miles Easterly of Logan, Utah, hr the mouth of Green canyon, and further described as being in the Northwest quarter of 12 . Section North 19, Twp. Range Two East of the Salt The point of .Lake- Meridian. discovery lies on the Northerly side of said canyon, and about 200 feet Northerly from the Mill known as the Little - - - Company, where Flowtor Mining there is a Jarge ledge of Dol- Magnesium; thfs claim takes within its boundaries, mail and all buildings: said property is in Gache County, Utah. : And also all physical properties belonging to said defendant situated upon above described property necessary and convenient for the proper operation and exploitation of its said mines, including machinery, equipment of all kinds, in place and or buildings loose and unattached, all small tools, beds, mattresses, used or intended to be used in the operation of its said mining business and for the convenience and comfort of its agents, employees and servants: and the-, water system or 'pipe line lof rated as follows: Beginning at Station No. 1 in Mill site; thence in a meandering direction to lower and upper spring intakes with courses and disomite tances as follows: North thence North utes East 332 North 68 deg. 44 deg. 33 min- thence minutes East feet; feet; thence North 83 deg. 29 minutes East 113 . feet; t: ence North 82 deg. 31 minutes East 257 feet; thence South 87 dpg. 28 minutes East 165 feet; thence 'North 84 deg. 37 minutes East 600 feet; thence North 80 deg. 20 minutes East 400 feet; thence North 85 deg. 56 minutes East 261 feet; thence North 82 deg-minutes East 518 feet: thence North 82 deg. 23 minutes East 300 feet; thence North 64 deg. .13 minutes East 245 feet; thence South 89 deg. 48 minutes 593 East feet; thence North 73 deg. 31 minutes East 200 feet to the beginning of hill slope; thence North 18 deg. 54 minutes 300 j L, eating. You'll be ill! Come on. We can talk things over in the dining room. We'll find some other way to ge the money!" Her words set him off on a new tirade. He was like a small boy, petulant and willful. He would dot eat. Ha broke into violent denunciations of Ms father. He got to his feet and stormed about tho room like a caged animal. What business, did his father have intercepting a telegram addressed to his mother? Someone was to blame for that and Mark would just like to get his hands on tha guilty one. One of the servants, doubtless, set to watch and pry! What he wouldn't do if he could fmd out who had done it! - VORMA ran down tho steps and mot him at the coiner. Ive been wondering what had become of you ! shp began. Then she met his eyes and the words broke off. Even before lie spoke the girl The knew what had happened. she exclaimed, It's telegram! its come! crumpled hit of paper showed in Marks clenched hand. So angry his face looked that he seemed scarcely to comprehend her words. "The old skinflint!" Mark was The damned, miserly muttering. I'll get even for old cockroach! this Ill show him if its the la't thing 1 do! Hell he sorry for this! mo Tell what's happened. Maik For the fin I time the young man seemed aware of what she was saying. You shouldn't bo out here, Its cold. Norma, he told her. You I.ook yoipre sliiveriug. shouldn't have come out here without a wrap Hut I didnt know where y. u were. What is it, Mark? Is the Udegiam 1 mean didnt the money come? ' Swiftly, in half a dozen quick motions, Mark had torn the shoe of paper into bits. He flung then, to tbo bietze. There, word hard, ugly iines about bis lips as he said, So much for F. M. Travers anil his lousy millions! I wish I knew how he gut liuld of that telegram 1 sent to Mother!" His expression told the story. An arbitrary refusal of a loan from his father. Probably insulting references to the last meeting beson. Blatant his and tween Travers I told you sos. No wonder Marks countenance was stormy. Norma sought his arm. Fearfully, sympathetically she raised her eyes to his. It doesnt matter, the girl said softly. We ll fmd some other way, darling. We weve each other ! A sharp He was not listening. wind caught the fragile drapery of her bodice, barring hor arm. Here, Mark said roughly, yon cant stay outside any longer. You've got to get indoors! her up He half-led- , tho steps and through the entrance of the Inn. A mirror showed how tangled and disarranged her hair had become. The girl caught the reflection and drew back. I cant go into the dining room. she told hirn. looking like this! Ill have to go upstairs and fix my hair. Will you wait here? It wont take five minutes. Instead Mark said he would come with her. They crossed the lobby, and ascended to' their rooms. Once there Mark slumped to a chair and sat staring at the floor. Norma glanced at him, decided against in- A half-pulle- F(sr Resit M.nk. Nonna raised tier head, threw her aims about his shoulders. How did you get it darling? M.uk kmsed tier casually, squaied buck ami i.ud iu an offhand tone, Oh, 1 hit Sumo tor a loan. l!an across him on the street and ho gave me his cheek. It's good ail right no need to worry about tli.it. Stone's a pietty good fellow even if he does si cm a tiifie atifl suine times. FOR RENT 2U5 her efforts. mom As they left Mark stopped at the check stand for his hat, announcing he was going oat for a time. There was no invitation for Norma to accompany him. Just tha announcement. But Mark? t Oh, dont stand here and start arguing! All I said was that Im going out Nothing wrong about t hat, is there? Tbero are plenty of ncnplo around you .can talk to. .'hy dont you go in and dance? i wont be gone long. Pride kept her lips from trembling. Slio left him Immediately but she did not govto tho ball room on tho mezzanine where the dancing was in progress. Instead she returned to their rooms, took off tho chiffon dinner gown and hung it away. She got into tha old bine negligee, curled up in her favorite chair and rested her head In her arms. A dozen times she rehearsed tho Mark didn't mean to arguments. bo cross. She mustnt blame him. He would be back In a few minutes now, apologetic and with kisses to make up for every moment of unhappiness. Mark loved her and with that love nothing In the world could make any difference. It wa3 all to happen very nearly as she had anticipated. Less than aii hour after he had left her the door opened and Mark strodo in. Well, I got it! he announced dramatically. Mark was not angTy now. There was .triumph In his voire. Norma sprang to her feet Youve got what? Five hundred berries! Enough to pay our bills and get back, to Marlboro. Told you Id get It, didnt IT Well, its here right ta the 7od old wallet! He patted the pocket of his vest Five hundred berries!" he . repeated. Were pnlling out of here first thing in the morning! Oh, Im so glad! I knew everything would eome out all right, Sll. FOR RENT -- Two rooms, downstans. I'irst North rose to hor throat Stone? sho asked a little weakYou menu Hollis Stone? ly. Sum. Why not? He knows he'll got his dough back all right. Besides hes a sort of relative. W hy shouldnt I borrow from him? Why why theres no reason, of course . ' Whats the matter, Norma? You set as though I'd done something wrong! I thought youd be glad to hear we can get out of this dump. You're acting darned funny about this, it seems to me! Desperately she tried to cover her embarrassment. Oh, no I didnt mean of course . its all right! I'm glad you got the money, Mark. I'm awfully glad. If wero starting in the morning I ought to start packing right away. She turned and began fumbling through bureau drawers. Mark was bo-- ' Wait a minute! side her, slipping an arm about her waist See here, s veetheart, 1 was a bear tonight at dinner. Im sorry. Honestly, I am. 1 didnt mean to be cross or hurt your feelings. ?ay you forgive me please, Nornia! His tenderness was a thousand times dearer because an hour ear Her sho had been so tormented, so haunted by fears sho would pot even nanio to herself. Its all right, Mark. Of course There isnt anything to forgive. Oh, my darling oh, I do love you! They were happier that night than they had been for a long while. 2. , ' fur-lush- - - T 10 oclock next morning Mark nnd Norma boarded The Sentinel," fast train that would trans- port them to Marlboro in 21 hours. There was no private compartment on this trip. They rode In an' ordinary Pullman. The car was only half filled and no one sat across the aisle. Normas hand dug Its way into Mark3 protecting fingers. Above the droning of the train wheels Normas heart was singing. Im glad-- ., woia going-,- , back,. Mark." Guess I am too, kid. Had fun at the Springs though, didnt we? Oil, yes. It was wonderful! She would have agreed to anything Mark said that morning. Norma was radiant Such plans for the future. Such confidence those plaDS would succeed. No ou was looking toward them. For, an instant the girl's cheek brushed Marks. Im so happy! she whispered. Norma had failed to take into account obstacles the strengLU of which she did not even dream. (To Bo Continued) . TESTS Ell through that certain water system or pipe line to said storage tank and ' mill site above PRESTON-Franklimentioned, and being further county described as File Nos. 10673 and cow tester, D Ivo Fames issued 10684 In the office of the State his August report last week. A total of twenty seven herds Engineer. Dated this 26th day of Aug- were tested totalTntRrirhund-rec- ! cows giving a total of ust, 1931. lbs. of milk, 6.468 lbs. of fat. JEFF STOWELL Sheriff of Cache County, Utah. The high herd in the group of down n . 191,-6- Geo. C. Heinrich, Attorney. Date of last publication, Sept. 1931. Logan Man Returns From Coast Trip Conditions on the west coast are gradually improving, ac- cording to Max Johnson, proprietor of the Royal Bakery, and who with Mrs. Johnson family have just returned from to two a weeks trip Portland and Seattle. Mrs. Johnson's mother, Mrs. John Rust, accompan- led them on the trip. While things are a little quiet says Mr. Johnson, they dont seem to be as bad as reported in some quarters. People seem tO have duine HiOiicy tO apenu Mr. Johnson visited several of the large bakees in the north- west. j ' ' twenty or more cows belongs to Shumway Brothers. Their herd showed en average of 860 lbs of milk and 25 9 lbs. of fat. The Ovval D. Benson herd was first in the group of ten to twenty cows haring an average of 969 lbs. of milk and 31.2 lbs. of fit. G. L. Morrisons herd was second with an average of 843 lbs. of milk and 27.5 lbs. of fat. Lyman 3alls herd was high in the group of less than ten cows. Mr. Bails herd averaged 976 lbs. of milk and 29 2 lbs. of butter fat. Albert E. Mosers herd was second in this group with an average of 738 lbs. of milk and 25.6 lbs. of butter fat. 1931 FORD COUPE AT A BARGAIN Call 20 I 66 1 your office. al between Logan S15. clothingWillard. Return to North RewardWANTED TO BUY 100 bushels ournal. good clean oats, 100 bushels white wheat call J. W. Mcr-rel- l, LOST A small suitcase, tween - A26tf. 1151-- WANTED Phono - All 86G-W- kinds . of poultry. Lfcl S17. ... laundress wants washing. 25c dozen pieces. No charges for small pieces. 493 East . M22tf. Fourth North. : Experienced furnished house, garage at Last First South. Inquire FOR 227 Hatoh ouih 01S-- Practical - nursing. 151 East Firth North. , . AlOtf, A machine has hand. Rate room modern 'n. Good locar. S4tf. P Sll. FOR RENT HUCKLLBFRPIF.S for Sll. FOR RENT Apartments. North First East. Phone North Second East- S10. FOR SALE Hay. Hatch. Lewiston. Kedreth 27 309 439 Sll. Jl.OO and $1.50 6922 A Respectable Family Hotel New and Pasteurized MUi and Cream Phone 1128 J. ,. .. .. . - deliver In Logan, We Wo Dir0 E W0 LICENSED CHIROPRACTOR Twelve Years of Successful Practice j4liyjiDjTER ?fcone enter 3l2 of SERVICE' 416-- St.,' Logan, Utah A Clean Furnace Pays. 6ur GIANT VACUUM CLEANER Does the Best Job. & Fry Co. Phone 130 - Jackson expe'B" Radi service! j Call W. B. JONSS PhoDe 1112 21-Ea3rd North Guarniiteea reparr service of washing FOR RENT N'tOi Fifth i'unitshoi! roems. West.- Phono on all makes machines ami vacuum cleaners. We call for and deliver; Phone 1027-JOHN J ROBERTS 7o So. 4 th West 33 . 527-W- ' J3tf WEAR YOUR SHOES OUT ft. Packlng-cratmg- WENDENES North Main Street mvma i distance Johnsoq , . , - Local and long hauling. & Cab v Phone FOR PRACTICAL Transfer Co. 314 j t y .- -i HEATING it you want to get on your feet, Wear Your Shoes Out'! A good leather cole or pair of heels will save you money. ITS ECONOMY TO HAVE YOUR We ap SHOES REPAIRED! e your patronage, GOODYEAR SHOE REPAIRING CO. Shoe Rebitildcrs 77 N. Main 3S State St. FfestoU, Idaho Logan, Utah Men JONES PLUMBING CO. Phone I '9 823 f Grand Johnson & FREIGHTING COMPANY TIUJCKLNO Newton, Utah Dealer I i. Feed & Grain Phone 83 J Young CERTIFIED RADIO SERVICE Skanchy Smith Radio Engineer Day and Night Service . 145-Phones: 539-- i 184 Used Furniture Dr. E. C. Willcutt OSTEPATHIC PHYSICIAN W JONES 'DAIRY S. 115 I Chicks For Broilers 8c Up THOS. J. ROWLEY Phone 113-818 211 M0VEMG2 KENT Small turnlii.e i house 8 rooms vv.t'i bath, elosr n. Phi ne Bui? from 8 to I1' 1. Tii. or after 7 p. tn A5tf be-- CRYSTAL BOTTLING & FURNITURE EXCHANGE Furniture bought, sola and Exchanged young chickens. We do expert culling. Phone 'OP. S15. Hot aDd Cold Running Water In each room 1514 West Second South Street L. M. HICKOK, Proprietor Salt Lake City We buy and sell old and FORD PRODUCTS Rpa5nmg ed ' SERVICE Mete C!'1' Sll. Wasatch NEW SALT LAKE HOTEL trucks. Auft & Snn - j 1- -2 1- -2 ma-cnin- and DIPPED POP CORN Fresh, ciisp popc'in, I ittereu uniformally. Roasted Peanuts We feathat are hot always. 280 North ture car service. Maih Street, Logan. The following cars have been, left with us to sell. The owners are anxious and have placed quick selling prices on them ton truck 11930 Ford 1 Ton Truck 11929 Ford 1 1 1924 Ford Ton Truck 11930 Ford Sport Roadster Also a number of real bargains in repossessed cars and C80-R- Herald-J- BUTTER $250 $300 FOR SALE Tomatoes. 50 cent? FOR RENT Unfurnished three per bushel. Apply to John! room apartment with bath Eliuson, Hyrura, Utah. Phone PHONE 448 and one basement room Good 71. Sll-location nicely decorated and Cleaned. William C. England, FOR SALE Cannery green H u a e h o 1 4 goods and cents. All size pianos lb. 3lz 394 West First South. beans, Sll. transferred) to., all 40c per hundred. cucumbers, 10 FOR RENT room house. Full Phone parts of the city. 3, will deliver. S10. basement. 271 West Center. ApLong Distance Hauling Two beautiful ply Hyruni Jensen, Garland, FOR SALE A20tf. Utah. homes, ideal locations. Phone 210 A31tf, Jo Wo FOR RENT Apartment. Call e, 382-- J. SALE New FOR S10. washing was $165 00, now $65 00. FOR RENT Nicely furnished Smith Bros.' Lumber Co. S15. front bedroom, outside enSHa trance. 162 North Second West. FOR SALE C11EA.P Houv, with three rooms and bath. Partly S10 neatly done furnished. Terms. Inquire 82 West We use only the best of maFOR 'RENT S13. Large modern First North. terials. Exper; workmanship. home. 492 South Main. S18 i FOR RENT Mcdern apt. 345 N. 3 re.. East. M25H. Tremonton and Logan. Return to Dons Barbecue, Lo-- j FURNISHED Steam heated S10ganroom? and apts. Park Hotel. " S27. LOST In or around Capitol theater, September 2 Mans FOR RENT Three room 'brown leather wallet, containPrivate apartment. ing money, check and receipts, Return to A, N. McDonald, at bath'. 72 Northv First West. A26tf. Herald-Journand receive "a S5tf. FOR RENT Furnished apartment good reward. 155 North Second East A21tf. j 11929 Durant Sport : Roadster 11928 Ford Tudor that Furnished apart75 cents per delicious pi. ment. $10.00. Inquire 156 case. Antnr P .arson, 900 CanNorth First East. S15 yon Road. S10. FOR RENT Furnished apart- FOR SALE New Monarch ments. 451 North Third East. range and cabinet. Call at been-.invente- to peel willow sticks that are to be used in weaving baskets and making furniture five times as fast as the work done by SALE do?-.-- ' Agency or 153 South ' homeEast. Phone 980 or tion. Pliohe if' al WANTED S12. 742. e. Herald-Journ- $350 1927 1929 on chemicals, Minute LOST - Saturday afternoon, $60.oO demonstration. profit between Nmley ward and Lo- sOIt RENT furnished Nicely weekly. Territory going fast. gan, gasoline iio.se for delivheated apartments ' with garage. Free sample offer! Luxco, Elk- ery trurk. Finder please notify 135 A.2 i!. East Center. hart, Ind. Shell Oil company. Phone 400, Sll. FOR RENT New English type WORK WANTED-Ha- rd work- and receive reward. home on Boulevard. CHI C. S. ing college student desires LOST -- Black traveling bag con-t- i Atnus'sen. j?$ tf work for board and room. Leave ining ladies and childrens address at Pocket-siz- gas. $375 $275 $75 $375 1. heat. or 1 j HOT e S17. . Cte Spsdels Ford Tudor; Ford Coupe Star Coach Chev. Cabriolet Chev. 1 Chev. Roadster .....$125 1 Oldsmobile Coach $275 Yietiula with $150 $7 50. 11928 Chev. Ton Truck reproducer S10. 1929 Chev. Coach $300 funu l.cu FOR SALE 26b W-- Phone 10'V,-4 FOR RENT room Modern EOR SALE Gnnd used piano, apt. 459 West- 1st. North. SIC $33 (K Call at 309 North S16. West Fifth -' FOR RENT Three room apartE meat with bath. 153 Elbert a peaches Third EOR SALE North. Phone 851. S16. and Bartlett pears, ready from the 12th of September unIOR RENT Lovely apartment,! til September 25 James E. Han3 rooms, kitchenette and' sen, Providence, phone 798-RS21. bath O her mee rums with1 batn. all furnace heated with SALE Railroad ticket, garages. Mrs. W. B. Jones. Call FOR at 525 or 1112. S15. cheap, from Ogden to Sah 933-J. Sll. Francisco. Call FOR RENT Modern four room -- Blue plums apd SALE FOR house. Phone 1006-S9tf Si2. peaches. Phone 734-JFOR RENT Nicely furnished D Elberta peaches, 69c bushel, Electric1 white wheat 85e for 100 lbs. room apartment. 199 North range, garage. All kinds of fruits and vegeS13 tables at our neiw store. Third West. 375 North Main. Drive out and save. FOR RENT 4 room home. Call Cache Produce company. S15. ' 441. S15. SALE Concord FOR grapes FOR RENT- - Furnished room. $1.50 per bushel. James C. S15. 333. S10. Jensen, Ilyrum. Phone Good bottling FOR RENT Three clean, mod- FOR SALE ern, furnished rooms. 444 South peaches, 40 cents a bushel. S14 Appollos Taylor, South Willard. First West. Phone 662-4. FOR RENT-Ste- am heated Cheap. A home apartments and un- EOR SALE close to college, excellent furnished house. Phone 87-or will trade for .dry Sbtf. farm also one good horse $15.00 FOR RENT Furnished room, or will trade. 570 East Fourth furnace lieat, 396 North Main. North. S10. S5tf. FOR SALE Good round native FOR RENT - 5 room and 9 room cedar posts- 75 South Fourth hou.ies. Modern with garage. West. Phone 10" W. Logan. S12. Phone 708-S5tf. FOR RENT Three room fur- FOR SALE One good Second nished apartment, furnace hand wagon. 4 Inch tires. heated- 300 North Main. Sotf. Cheap. Call 742. S12. modFOR RENT Three room FOR SALF Good Second hand ern home. Close in. Call 619-double disk gratn drill- Call Eciz-- gulch: thence North 7 deg. 59 minutes East 292 feet to the BOARD AND ROOM For stulower spring intake; thence dents in comfortable home. North 26 deg. 40 minutes East Reasonably priced. Phone 455-- J. 358 feet to the upper spring in91 West Secor.d North. S12. take, together with a 15.000 overgallon storage tank with flow into Green Canyon, situMSssslIsjQfixDiuis ated upon said premises and being further described as fol- FIRST CLASS fare to Seattle, lows: The Northwest corner of very reasonable. Call Herald-Journa- l, Section 19, Twp. 12 North before Friday. S10. Lake-BasRange 2 East, of the Salt line and Meridian bearing and Painting paper hanging. North 35 deg. 27 minutes West Pnone 1136-- J. A26tf. 1753 feet from the said Station No. 1, in Mill Site. And all defendants right, title and Interest in and to that of certain water consisting about two second feet starting or emanating from the upper and lower spring intakes referred to above and containing Clie. p ato-vx. SALE .j, Ut'dd Choice tomKtuiifmnn. Provi- lOU SAIT ai.ut-fnent.- v Haul North IOR AUTOMOBILES IW. 1 h left-han- ... vr bus-nren- t faded slowly bright ilu.-rplin Horn Norma's cheeks. Phe drew nvay and one hand unconsciously, required half an hours coaxing ITbefore Norma could persuade him to go to the dining room.. Throughout the meal Mark sulked blackly. The girl had never seen him In such a mood. Every attempt failed to cheer him anil presently NeHuft gavo up Furnished Eu-- l FWd ! ' S12. 11930 Slot f. dence. 11929 Extra ilioiee blue 11927 I OR RENT 5 room modern FOR HALF. also .small home for 11929 p mm furnished home, full 11929 nt lo ci unle Phone 8f2-and funviec. 594 N. 1st E S12 Truck West 405 feet, thence North 1 deg. 26 minutes West 202 feet; thence North 1 deg. 22 minutes East 296 feet; thence North 2 AGENTS WANTED LOST Small black coin purse, deg. 46 minutes Last 189 feet; USAC. students will find BOILING, thence North 9 deg. 09 minutes containing change. Kiturn to board and room very reason- SIZZLING, INSTANTLY! New Herald-JournaWATER l. East 200 feet to a point in able at 82 Crockett Ave.. Sll S14. fire No kind of 85 20, deg. 52 minutes East 562 feet; 78 Ktli-Itt-Jf.- his mood and went to the mirror to repair her coiffure. A few moments later she told him. Tin ready now! Youd better go down and eat. 1 don't, want anything. Oh, Mark you can't go without Quality through and through in fabrics, trimming and tailoring. Smartness in the models and patterns and ... colors. $ poo $ gj 50 HqeessI! Hgeekbs? For sale in all parts of the city at Bzdrock brices. ' See our list before buying elsewhere. We can suit you and save you money. . . . List your property for rent with us we can rent it for you I ... Osteopathic Treatment, j non surgical treatment of! Files and Varicose Veins.! Phono 27 South 57.1-- W 1st East Yo Smith On&hiai0 do. iat mm . Smith Real Estate Agency 75 N. Main, Logan, Utah ! j |