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Show THE HERALD - JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, TUESDAY, E PT E S M I: E JC.l 1031. 22, rACE SEVEN ,v o cpo LAURA LOU BROOKMAN UirnoNi 1951 BY Uicd TrtitJ 1VORMA "AAD AARRI.oc RjE Fbs TOUAV KET, 1 MIKIi .roretarr, ' M Tlti-Hsun Niiliionaire rrnl estate ,1 faifcrr's o in ipiic Mark. Y threats to disinherit Marlboro ta vpeua ihe atury : t Mdle weft torn inemnIU. hi exjiensWe rofliUler jBark ael! for ike hour) moon 't to get money so to fashion Norma lie and Bine Springs. There Norma HOLMS M'OMl, and it is fc; oTidrnt from the girl'a manner Stone before, bat she has known Their money i noon trout, jtr.n-t- y "Dh Mark to gambling. due UY 0bOO borrowed from Stone the to Marlboro. Mark oiiple return rta oat o a ronnd of pleaxnre aeeklns Instead ot liunliug work. When their funds dwindle again more to a rkenp be and NornmMark gets one job apartment. and loses ft. Then he becomesde- a Jtoorwalker In JBlossomdalc's of povpartment store. In spite the young couple are knppy. t erty Marks father sends for him, otters to take him back into his mwn company if Mark will prove Me caa make Rood. Hla first task Involves a business trip to France. Tfonua Is to remain nt home. She fa frightened lint cannot peraonde Mark to give up the opportunity. the With hU parents she goes to derailway atatioa and sees him weeks OB .the trip. pte part HOW GO ON WITH THE STOIOT r CHAPTER XXX fiiRAVERS led the way through I the station and his wife followed beside Norma. Mrs. Travers aid as they stepped out on the Ilarvey has the car pldewalk, the at right. fver Everything before Norma was a Wur. She followed Mrs. Travers toto the limousine. She sat close to the window and stared out at the strett. There were men and Taxicabs and women passing. trucks and other vehicles. The whole scene before the girl's eyes hecame a meaningless haze. She tried to wink back the tears but they persisted. was saying , Her father-in-lasomething to his wife. Norma did ot hear what it was. Then sho was aware that they were moving way from the station, k Somewhere in the distance train wheels turned faster and faster carrying Mark away from her. Mark was gone! There had been that last moment when she had seen him smiling hack at her from the car platform. Waving and smiling. Now he was gone and she would net see him for five weeks. Five weeks it seemed endless, impossible!. Norma clutched her hands together tightly. She could not cry out now. She could not give way and sob out the terror in her heart. She could only sit there gripping her Icy fingers, telling herself over and over that she must manage to keep from breaking down before these strangers. Yes, they were strangers and they hated her. The girls lips became a tightly pressed line of crimson, struggling to steady Itself hut frequently trem-btinmarries ' El r V A 1 it V - o gia u 11 Guaranteed Fit. or call 1 157 J or 470 oi appointment East Center. 71?SW2Lte li - left with us to sell. The owners are anxious and have placed quick selling prices on them 11930 Ford 1 ton truck 11929 Ford 1 Ton Truck 11924 Ford Ton Truck 11930 Ford Sport Roadster Also a number of real bar-?aiin repossessed cars and trucks. New Corona Portables. New and Used f 1 1 1- -2 1- -2 V. L. C. 'r Smiths Easy Payments. All Makes Kepaired. Phone 501-- J - ns , fr ii -- 1929 11929 Durant Sport Roadster $250 11928 Ford Tudor ... $300 The following cars have been , SERVICE Wo EL CcEtemua ROLLER SKATING o FORD PRODUCTS Phone . at ELITE IIALL . Ilyrum j Mondays And Fridays JONES' DAIRY 1 Rate - - ; I Pasteurized Milk and Cream Phone 1128-- J $1.50 Wasatch 6022 NEW SALT LAKE - ' $1.00 Wc deliver HOTEL Respectable Family Hotel Hot and Cold Running Water in each room 45' t West Second South St. L. M. HICKOK, Proprietor Salt Lake City. Chicks For Broilers 8c Up TIIOS. J. ROWLEY 318 Phone 113-W and Used .Furniture CRYSTAL BOTTLING & FURNITURE EXCHANGE Furniture bought, sold and Exchanged New Dr. E. C. Willcutt OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN W sxtited- - a 627-W- .3 to-w- it: B&ndl ajiad RUia OR-TH- , 2) 2) 2) ' TSL' reasonably priced. write, Employment & 91 West Second Department Phone 455-plant of the Utah Powerriver Colonial Greeting Bear in S24. Cards, 107 West Fourth North. SepNorth. Light company of 18 miles northeast 1931. canyon, tember, 010. Logan. Close Dr. W. W. Reasonable. Phone 5o8-JEFF STOWELL, Preston, Idaho. S26. of line. to the bus society, Sheriff of Cache County, Utah. Merrill, president Date of last Publication, Oc For girls, In modern home, 1931 3. ber close to USAC- Inquire 607 E. MALE HELP V S25. 6th North. 15 able bodied men between 18 For girls In modern home; close and 23 years of age, part to USAC. Inquire 607 East time GGc per FURNITURE hour. Sure pay. ty, Utah. Dated this loth day of J. . , m. - Piles and V.aricose Sixth North. A connection with the sacrament - 459 South First S25. West- S26 In nice home, reasonably 91 West priced. Phone 455-- J. boiler, .cupboard, dishes, 2 S24. heaters, books, etg. 459 South Second North. Inquire Utah. 101 East Center, Logfin,' - Guaranteed fo0verstI: ' ir; . U We use only DONE the best of ma- terials. Expert workmanship. S. WENDENES 115 North Main Street repair service of washing machines and v a c u.u m cleaners. We call for and . deliver. Phone 1027-JOHN J ROBERTS .75 So. Ah West:. MOVING! Parking, crating. Local and long distance hauling. Johnson Cab & Transfer Co. rf- - , t. .. Phone 314 FOR PRACTICAL WEAR YOUR SHOES OUT! .. HEATING If you want to get on your feet, Wear Your Shoes Out! leather sole or pair of heels will save you money. ITS ECONOMY TO HAVE A good YOUR SHOES REPAIRED! We appreciate your patron- age - ' Phone LcGrand - 77 No. Main33 State St. Logap, Utah- Preston, Idaho S30. JONES PLUMBING CO. ' ' 823 ' GOODYEAR SHOE REPAIRING CO. Shoe Rebuilaers.- , . Johnson Trucking ana Freighting Co. Newton, Utah. Dealer in Phone Feed and Grain . 683J4 CERTIFIED RADIO SERVICE Skanchy - Smith Radio Engineers Day and Night Service - 145-- 184 Phones: 539-R SALE ' j k ANIMALS ?- Good family cow. Mrs. Virchow- East 391 - North. Albert Eighth For sale in ail parts of the city at Bedrock See our list beprices. fore buying elsewhere. We can suit you and save you money. . . . List for rent your with us. we can rent it for you! ... S23. Pedigreed Chinchillas and New Zealand rabbits. Morris Sjor-ber- g Millville. Purebred S26. rambouillet Smithfield. i H. Meikle, rams. J. S25. 200 five months old pullets. V. J. Rappleye- Phonp 857. S23 - -- G3o Yo Ssaattla Real Estate JIG WANTED TO BUY good clean oats, 100 100 bushels bushels white wheat call J. W. Mcr- - . -- TA20tf.C- -roll. 1131-- - Jt&sjpaiinifiig NEATLY on all makes - Verna Speth. Mrs. Milford Jen-- j Practically new electric range. S19tf. son. Mrs. W. V. Nuttal. Mrs. Phone 7o2. Leonard Sorensen. Mrs. Nettie Abrams. Mrs. H. W. Hansen, Mrs Dpnnis Nuttal of Salt Lake City and the Misses Clara Spr-tn- , Carma Nielsen. Thelma SHLRIIFS W. E. NYMAN, Zollinger. Mildred Nielsen. June Gwen ; Helen Speth. Administrator. In the District Court .of the Abrams, L. E. NELSON. Abrams and the hostesses. First Judicial of District Mrs. Milford Jenson enterAttorney for estate. State of Utah, in and tained on Wednesday afternoon Date of first publication, Sepof Countv Cache the tember 15, 1931. in honor of her little son. Eldon, Shopping bag, containing bovs S22. trousers, vest and tie. Date of last publication, Oc- FEDERAL BUILDING & LOAN who was observing his birthday. a corporation, A birthday cake holding two ASSOCIATION, tober 15, 1931- r--r. candles centered tthe dinner plaintiff, r ' L ii tC2 vs. SHERIFFS SALE table where covers were laid for James Wood, and wife. Ida A., terr guests. In the District Court of the Wood, and Crockett Loan & Mrs. Leonard Wright unit FOR SALE Beautiful modem First Judicial District of the Abstract Company, a corpora- children of Ogden have been six room bungalow, double State of Utah, in and for the tion, spending the past week wiih garage, sprinkling svstem. good Defendants-TMrs. Wrights parents, Mi end location. 221 West First North. County of Cache. be sold at Sheri f Us sale Mrs- Peter Johnson. Phone 525 at 10 a. m. or 6 p. m. H. B. NIELSEN, l?.tfplaintiff, vs- on ihe 3rd day of October,, Mr. and Mrs, Gcortjc Speth- lhi$ . nui'-ncv- ! I.W. Audit W , VvJ PHONE 448 Household goods and pianos transferred to all parts of the city. Veins. Phone 575-27 South 1st East S26. First West. BOARD AND ROOM Very reasonable. 61 West Center. S26. new Furnace Parlor Three heaters at half price. These 30ARD AND ROOM Best acand her will go quickly at bargain for room and comodations delicious pricesSee them and get a was snveu. n. ucau- - bargain Lumber board. 236 North First East. S2e company Richmond. Phone 38. tAAwAAcovIrs we?e Tafd 05. 1 EXPERT RADIO SERVICE Call ft. B. JONES Phone 1112 261 East 3rd North Long Distance Hauling Osteopathic Treatments. Non surgical treatment of FOR GALE Piano- Phone 446-- R W. Center St., Logan, Ut. Clean Furnace Pays. Our GIANT VACUUM CLEANER Does the Best Job. Jackson & Fry Co. Phone 130 expert culling. j SERVICE R A - i CHIROPRACTOR Twelve Years of Successful 312 We buy and sell old and young chickens. We do J4 In the Matter of the Estate commencing at the Northwest of Alice Rice Crookston, de-- 1 corner 0f lcr 12, of the Niels ceased. Mikkelsens Entry as surveyed Creditors will present claims and" platted bv Edward Han-- , with vouchers to the. under- - :son c0untv Surveyor and run- -' at his residence at North signed along the1 thc ' North line of said Lot 2u 'rods; 1' 18th day of thence South on a line paral lcl with the West line of said rrmSeAn1 de lot 8 rods: thence West on a trooks.toni line parallel with the North rii iline of said lot 20 rods; thence North' on the West line of said A lot and the East line of nrJJ rv,vi S trShlr iifiQiiP p'i Crockett Avenue 8 rods to the. dace of beeinnine containing Date, of .last publication, Oc- m Southwest quarter of Section 33, in Township 12 North of Range One East of the Salt and Meridian, toIn the District Court of the Lake Base gether with any and all w ater First Judicial District of the nr wnlnr uspH nn State of Utah, in and for the connection wA the above del County of Cache. cribed iandshoweverevideneed. In the Matter of the Estate of CARL NYMAN, deceased. Creditors will present claims ShT0LF-ac,uCSt?r.liJ5Sep day with vouchers to the .under- fpmhpr signed at his place of residence rVc n publicaJon, Oc- in North Logan, Utah, on or before the 16th day of Novem- toper a, itm. ber, 1931. SALE LICENSED Practice foot-step:- 4. . Egs o NERVE-O-METE- 3. ;gal' notices Dr W isa Wo 4. d. in Logan. A .' li- 211 BUTTER DIPPED POPCORN Fresh, crisp popcorn, buttered miiformally. Roasted Peanirs that are hot always. We feature car service. 280 North Main Street, Logan. -- - feo I&fcSIT TF-- ' 'm?apLf $125 $275 $150 $300 1 Tor MRS. ELLA B. SMITH ra, fend x Che v7 Roadster' Oldsmobilc Coach 11928 Chev. Ton Truck . 1928 Chev. Coarh Trnlr :L (( 3. , .. $275 $75 $375 1929 li 1 9. $375 1927 for me. Harvey. I'll stop at the . Dn ',ii! i he was heading. "Very well, Mrs. Travers agreed in in in r with this part of club and ride out with Summer- "Rut wouldn't put it off until ta was Dt FURNISHED NI'TRNISIIED I were you. Thcv're .Murlly-rThe streets were stranes ville." He moved clumsily us lie mm row if careless, a on know am! tl ey wound about irregularly. got to the sidewalk and turned frightfully com5 loom modern cottage, Double parage, 641 North Sixth Theres a ctat.re you'll moor even UnuKts reie set far back from away without a backward glance. Fu-t- . furnace S22. furnished. The chauffeur looked (iiimtion see your tilings the side walks. pletely 790-JS20 heut, $35.00. Phone ingly toward Mrs. Travers. She was i Cat i king for a car lino 'Til take eare of il, Norma as 3 room modern apartment with You may take us home. Har Mired her. "If you don't u.ind i d hut no.ie ci.mc in siijht. She must New modern. 4 room furnished piivatc bath. Iu3 East Third have walk-- d half an hoar before The woman sighed as she like to go to my room now " vey. new electric S21tf. Phone 851. Noith. apartment, lie slopped urn eita. illy at a street Such a day! she murspoke. Of course. Will you come down electric refrigerator, good furI had to ru'd) for tea or would room modern apartment. The night wind was mured to Koima. you like it suit intciseetio'i mlure, 643 East Fourth Nort.i. iFour S2ti. 59 West First North. cold t;ow The girl drew I. r coat K28 away from luncheon. Meeting np to you? Phone 64 It was a suit closer, shivering trains and waiting in stations is believe I cme for any. dont 492 South home. modern ro; i, not warm i in ugh foi DecemNicely furnished room. Phone Large la jsome. dont you think so? I ll thank S26 you. thought I'd l,e down ber. 814-VMain. Fred Hodgson, College be glad to have my tea. a little yvliilc. S27. Ihll. home-CalA the 310 West Center. bluk awav die could The girl did not answer. Mrs. Modern Pinner's at J il) Very well. 477. S18tf. Travers gleaming light .of motor truffle gave her a searching Ring for Isuliel if there's Steam heated rooms and apart-- j anything S27glance, then went on. i want to you want, my dear. Show her up Suddenli a whale bulkier than the meats. 50 East Center. room KENT four Modern FOR olhers loom'd in sight The linrel tell you I think youv? acted sensi sluirsi S9tf. Tompkins house. Phone lOOti- W. 13 room apartment, nicely fur-- 1 llaik bus lint' Willi waini euserbly in this matter, my dear. So The girl found herself follow. ng m.. Norma liurri'd toward nushed, with b.itli and garage-- EUR RENT New English type foolish to become emotional. Shows '444 South Fiist West. Phone' such ill breeding. Of course I was Tompkins stiff, uarrow shoulders tiume on lloulevuril. Cull C. S. jhH iqu, S26. Amo-iso0G2-a Randolph before rfiy marriage ''down a long hall. The room before f,ir t)(. nr j2H IT No doubt thats why such things whiih they stopped was the small mod-- j 5 room furnished Nicely l C r affect me so. The Randolphs, as est sho had seen in the Tracers T ff 'P' ern home, with furnace and ga- -, home. It was simply decorated df'ua-T,S, you must kuow, have been leaders West. 55 Second South rage. in this country since colonial "C'oniforlable, as Mrs. Travers bad S2l. Call 918-Ma cm Iti"ud s t ri- - t as far times. Some day Ill, show you the suggested, but certainly not of the rs we Extra large Concord grapes. You a can tiiri Ter. git to be expected iu stub a " style S22tf. Call 948. 925 N. 8th. Efamily history Apartments with private bath. r I'd She Nonna. "Think you. S26. 227 North First East. The nmuologuo continu'd Mrs dwelling. took of end E Hantli" Elberta pink Janies T'p pap.T peaches. Tompkins rpia'ently thought the1 Travers grew animated as she red it ! oi tier e ,p Uh.it house, partly furnishPhone 798-R- 2 Providence. Rooming sen, It did lie same was hing. plain anviewed tho importance of her ihff'-- r S30. ed. South Main- Inquire 517 cr i d )l m: I; - wh"l,,r-- she cestors. So many acres of land So u'd regard No, mu as worthy of the get of. i:t S2(j. or I. road? East Fifth North. sirrit Eighth ad he which manner in solicitous many servants. So many Randolphs dre'-.uTomatoes, 3 bushels $1.00. James Mis. Ti avers. heated front S24. New furnished c. Jensen, Hyrum. in Congress. A cousin in tho govH two 76 or East other Your nom." he said shortly room with bath. passengers ernors chair. As long as she was 1 1st. bu. Will S22. w grade looked at tile Second South. exchange hit' f.ir d girl talking Norma had her thoughts ami that was all. Jonathan apples for 1 SI..; stsicd through the to herself. Norma entered iiinotihly "Think you. for 2 Rooms or housekeeping 2nd. bu. light grade Jonglances. tind closed the door behind her window, unaware of tlu-sforest udents or elderly couple. athans for 1 bu. wheat. W. R. Half an them hours rd" two brought bmii There were in windows, JOW and then the gild nodded.: S24 Zollinger, Providence. 2G3 East Fourth North. S29. murmured a "yes or "no." If the south. They lookrd out over to llroud Rtiert .Norma foliowe of bus cut the the Rpe others or 3 a and room fawn furnished apt juicy Wealthy apples for cat- stretch Modern Mrs. Tracers had bout observant1 the garage down ihe street, 1J South First East. Phone sba might have been nelllcd that at the rear of the house. There was glanced up and ing and cooking for sale a 3GU-S24. 734 North Tim'd East. Mrs. her words created so slight an Im a door in one wall. Norma opened then started all.lng westward WAero.s tlio street the hands of S25. Rose. pression. Mrs. Travers was not oh- it and found a clothes closet. She 4 rooms, 'George Nice heated apartment, sidewalk clock rhone servant. To her it was iiiconcciva- moled to one of the windows ami; would prewith cents garage, bath, bushel, Tomatoes, fifty Normu dearly. Seven forty-five- . ble that anyone should fail to be looked out. fer couple without children- 2G1 blue cucumbers. PKidmg to (ht, was uurprL awed by the splendors of the flan-Suddenly the girl U1J Phone Third North. 902 North East reasonable. plums, Last s!in at time and tnis night of in bed cdec and hid her face the dolphs. S24. Second East. or 525. S23. Maik had been packina his travelThe limousine slowed and turned a poiow. Last night? II must have ing or unfurnished hags. concord grapes, extra large, 4c "Ob. Mark! sh" sobbed. "Mark into tho drive at the side of tho Partly furnished been years ago! bungalow. 298 Canyon Road come back lo me!" Travers residence, it halted before, pound. Choice tomatoes, Goc S23. "1 cant go on tills way. Nenns bushel. Elberta peaches, large, three steps leading to the entrance G5c bushel. Wheat Harvey was holding tho door open, DTEALTlilEY Nonna opened Ibej old herself. "Ivo got to 203 about 2()th, Apartment and garage. ivliat to do." frosted. J. T. waiting for them to descend. S23. taken. Nothing door leading into the hall, Second East- South S22. Smellie, Franklin. 298-Rr Phc had come to tho end of You can put the car up,". Mrs. Liglils weie burning at the far end Furnished apartments. 174 N Blue 78G-JTravers told him as she swept for- - of the corridor. There was no one plans. Curiously during ail Die S22. plums. S22. about slip First West. 1 time Pile hod thought ill sight. ward. I wont need it again. SALE Drapes, Jelly and She ueld liei purse closely under pipg away from (he Travers home The haze of'unreality faded beOne modern apartment. 354 So. FOR she had never planned the next eating varieties. II- P.- Ander1G3-fore Norma. The brick mansion her arm, stepi ed into the hall and S15tf. Phone Main. S25. step. Of course she miist find son, Hyrumwas as forbidding ai it hud been dored the door quietly. Her to live. Somewhere ?.iarks Two furnished rooms witli bath. made no sound on the thick when she had visited it before but " fattier and mother would not look Also garage. 67 South Fifth it was real enough. Tompkins, a carpet. She walked to the top of for Chris apaitment would be S22. West.. iS servant whose face she remembered, Hie stairs and hesitated. Then site1 the her. first place they would think of went down two steps and heard the met them in the hall. MISCELLANEOUS furnished made effort apartment. Nicely any providing they Have there been auv mcsegos? wood creak under her. Ideally located. 394 East Third No other sound came though sho at all to find her. Norma was not Mrs. Travers demanded. "Did anyS22. Kindling. 5 sacks $1.00. Also North. sure would bother. they over the waited. Norma peered block -- wood, Dalton, Provi-590-one call? was to Still it better stay away haunister scarohiug for Tompkins. dcnce. Phone after 5 Modern furnished apartment, Madam. No, He must be in another part ot the from Chris. 015 oclock. electric range, bath, private woman The older turned toward house. The The girl stopped at a corner pnd etc. 253 West First North, S23. girl paused long enough Norma. Tompkins will show you for a 33 new Almost a Tuxodo, bought then newspaper. cheap. of breath, sharp intake S22. your room, she said. Its in the went on quickly. She reached the FOR RENT North Fifth West. I ought to eat something," she Furnished apartwest wing and I hope youll find it ments. 205 East Third North.. ground floor. Clear sailing! Neither remembered. She was not hungry Slotf.lMdk. 14 quarts. $1.0. Eades comfortable. Your trunk should be nor anyone else was to but it would be foolish not to cat. Tompkins S24 Dairy. Call 810-- J. It was the be seen. there by this time She had scarcely tasted food during RENT Steam heated furFOR expression on the mans face that She crossed the hallway and the past three days. Kindling. 5 sacks $1.00. Also nished apartments and un- block-woomade her check the words and add, There was a restaurant down the 87-pulled open the outer door. As it Dalton, Providence. house. Phone furnished Well, Tompkins? What is it? closed after her there was a rus- street where Nornta had often Phone 500-J015. S5tf. "Excuse me, Madam, but the tling sourd behind hut she did not lunched, a cheap, clean place. One SALE Gooo trunk has not come. round native ot a large chain of restaurants. FOR RENT Furni3iied room, FOR turn. Mark was moving farther away "What? But I left orders ! furnace heat, 396 North Main. cedar posts- 75 South Fourth Outside Norma felt the cold air She went there, found a table in an West. Phone 10v' W. Logan. I"A man from the transfer com- strike her cheeks very minute. Nearer and nearer S5tf. She obscure corner of the big room. S5tf. to New York and the ocean liner pany telephoned. He said there walked as swiftly asgratefully. When the waitress presented the J she could, not furroom RENT FOR Three that was to put the Atlantic be- was no trunk at that address." once glancing backward. By turn- menu Norma ordered listlessly. A nished apartment, furnace tween them, Mrs. Travers whirled. Appar- ing to the left a tall hedge arose few moments later she could not heated- 396 North Main. S5lf. k Five weeks made tip of moments ently interference with arrange- - to shield her from view of the. remember what she had asked for. a , long as each of these? Five ments she had planned Irritated Travers home. Still she walked She hoped the food would be hot. FOR RENT Nicely furnished and rubbish removed. Theres been a mistake. she rapidly, almost running. ? her. .weeks of torture and uncertainty It was pleasant and warm in the heated ppaitiiienL" with garage. Garbage Call 448. Oil. must been announced. "There 135 East Center. have A2 tf. It was only a little after aix but restaurant a Norma opened he Suddenly she realized that the ' fear had stopped. Mr. Travers was a trunk there!" the December twilight lBiim-apread newspaper and began to scan the hiuiulrens Expei waul FOR RENT urmshnd roams, ,'t i felting 'out Norma had found her voice. It heavy ahadowa acrosa the street Rooms for Rent section. Then washing. 26e dozen pieces. No . West. North Fifth Phone her name spoken. for small pieces. 453 Easi a Be home around six," he said doesnt matter, she said. "Ill see Norma walked a block, two blocks, she heard J tf charges ' Fourth North. with little notion of the direction IJfeyei his shoulder. M22l Neednt come about it tomorrow. '(To Be Continued) FOR RENT Modern apt 115 N WANTED Practical nursing. 151 3rd. East. M25'f East Fifth North. AlOtf. 193L at 12 noon or said day, at Jr., moiorec vo salt Lat:e City the front steps of the County on Sunday to visit with Mrs. FOR RENT Three room furand Painting1136-paper hanging. Court House, in Logan, Cache Speths parents. Mr. and Mrs. nished Private apartment. J. Phone A26tf. Dennis Nuttal. Mrs. Nutted ac bath. 72 North First West. County, Utah the following will home and them enhed A26lf. PROBATE AND GUARDIANcompanied property CARLSON, a widower, time visiting her Ldifedl SHIP NOTICES Crockett Loan & Abstract cornel Beginning at the Northwest spend some of Lot six (6), on Block relatives here. corner Smith a corporation, pany, Mrs. E CONSULT COUNTY CLERK (47), of Plat A , of LcI-to-Mrs. Leland Hansen and were Bros. Lumber Co-- a corporation, forty-seve- n Piano and radio salesman, outLindsey of Preston RESPECTIVE SIGNERS iand The First National Ghty survey, and running bank side work. Must have car and on here one-ha- lf Wednesday. FOR FURTHER INFORMA- of East and hence four visiting Logan, Utah,, a corporation, (4 Thatcher selling Hansen experience. li.crriil in modern For Mrs. and borne, Mr. girls, TION. rods; thence South nine defendants. . S22. at Ogden. Close to USAC- - Inquire 607 E. Music company. In the District Court of the To be sold at Sheriffs sale (9) rods; thence West four and spent Monday S26. Gth North. one-ha- lf First Judicial District of the on the 5th (4 AGENTS WANTED rods; thence To sclfour of October, 1931, DENTISTS PLAN OUTING State of I tah in and for the at the front'day Christmas card assortments door of the County North nine (9) rods to the place home on West In pleasant the' District First of of Cache. Members of more or County less, and beginning, Court House at 12 oclock noon Bus and Christmas Dressing Packstreet. No. 271. Dental society have planned an Center the in Logan, Cache County, Utah, containing forty and one-ha- lf S23. ages. Your profit is very attractdoor. passes NOTICE TO CREDITORS and Wednesday (40 program square rods, and being outing ive. For particulars, phone the following described property located in Logan, Cache coun- afternoon to be held at the In nice home, 1035-or EEGIt IIKBE I b;r Ford Tudor 11930 11929 Ford Coupe Star Coach 11929 Chev. Cabriolet Chev. 1 Phone 50 or Mail Them In Agcnor pf SERVICE INC. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES u CLOTHING CO ws Agency 75 N. Main, Logan, Utah |