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Show V RALD PAGE SIX w - JOURNAL, FRIDAY, OCTODEU LOGAN, UTAH, 1 1981. G, ! n The Utah Cash Market store West Center will be open from 1 a. m- to 2 p. m. and from 4 p- ni. to 6 p. m on 021. Sundays. at It 395 Too Late To Classify FURNISHED FOR RFNT Nice furnished rooms, with garage and lights. Phone 911-022 477 West Second South. 1 K LOST crocheted hat. Black call 490-- N1! Finder 015. BOARD AND ROOM For men. Good location. First East. 227 No. 019- FOR RENT furnished apartment, steam heat, electric range. 312 017. West Center. Phone 936. 3 room Lewiston News Donald Anderson had the misfortune of breaking his arm Fnday. On Friday afternoon, a group of friends pleasantly surprised Mrs. Amasa Eybee at her home The guests were all dressed in "lackie'' garbs and a lun- eheon was served to fit tire occasion. Cards were played during the ifternoon Prizes were awarded Mrs. Bill llowarth and Mrs Merlin Cunningham. The guests included Mats Howarth, Mrs. Cunningham, the guest of honor. Mrs. Bybee and Mrs. Hyde Dopoe, Mrs. H. II. Mrs. Ralph Bernhisel. Mrs. Earl Karren, Mrs. George Mrs. Dow Lewis, Mrs. Vernal Cunningham, Mrs. Wil- Lard Hendricks, Mrs Roy Kent and Mrs. Ruel Karren of Drummond, Montana. st Saturday evening a SALE 150 five months' old pullets or will trade for white wheat. party was given at the home 510 East Second South. 019. of Mr. and Mrs- Verlan Leavitt in compliment to Mrs. Rosewell WANTED A delicious chicken Man and truck to haul beets. Swinyard. was served after which supper 212 North Second Apply bridge was enjoyed- Mr. and Mrs. Oral Ballam were awarded FOR SALE Fresh lime. 25c per bushel SatMutual vaudeville and dance urdays. Cash only. 75 East 8th tonight. 8 p. m. Seventh ward North. 016. hall. Everybody invited. 016. FOR no-ho- L) L WAR HERO OX WAY TO U. S. high score prize and a guest prize was given to Mrs. Swin- yard. The guests included Mrs. Swinyard. Mr. and Mrs. Leavitt. Mr and Mrs. Ballam, Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Karren and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hen- dri-k- s in spent the week-en- d Ogden visiting, chil-to Mrs Clifford Wiser and dren of Trenton are visiting here. Miss Dorris Pond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Pond underwent an appendicitis operation at a Logan hospital on day morning. She is reported as feeling as well as can be peeted. Mrs. James Taggart and son. Glenn, motored to Salt Lake Wednesday to get Spencer Taggart, who has been attending tiie mission school prior to going on a foreign mission. He will visit the week-en- d here with his parents. Mrs. Loyal Pond, Mrs. Harris Pond and Mrs. Stillman Pond attended a quilting bee on Wednesday afternoon given at the home of Mrs. Martin Pond at Logan. Willard Hendricks left Wednesday on a business trip in Bear Lake. The DeLure club girls met at a business meeting Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs-JaVan Orden. The purpose being to discuss their annual Hallowe'en party. A dancing party at the Bluebird on October 31 was decided upon. Mrs. Kenneth Flagalre and son of Provo Is visiting here with her mother, Mrs. Hyrum Ririe. Mrs. Vanez T. Wilson and children of Brigham City an in Lo- spending the week-en- d gan with relatives. Jean Miss Pedersen, who is an instructor at the Granite high school in Salt Lake City, in Logan spent the week-en- d with her parents. Tues-Harriso- n, and Mrs. F. S. Baugh are visitors in Salt Lake City over the week-enMr. d- Dr. and Mrs. James Linford motored to Salt Lake City on Thursday. They were accompaMarshal Petain, above, French nied by Miss Harriet Hulme. war iiero, sailing on the cruiser L. S. Reed, an official of the Duquesne, is en route to York-towVa , to attend the the Holland Furnace company celebration marking head office at Holland, Mich., Is a visitor in Logan. He is the Frances aid to the colonies in guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. securing the surrender of Creamer. n, sesqui-rentenni- Dr. C. C. Randall and Clyde Worley were on a hunting trip in Idaho. Thursday. Wednesday and Mr. and Mrs, Fred Struve of Preston, Idaho, were guests the first part of the week In Logan as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Oskar. Mrs. Bird and small daughter, Joan, motored to Salt Lake City, where they will spend the week-en- d with Mrs. Birds daughter, Mrs. Jack Smith. Legal Ktofcos M. L. Colonel Curtis Y. Clawson and daughters, Nabbie and Jeanette and son, Billy, of Salt Lake City are spending the week end in Logan. Mrs. Clawson who AND GUARDIANPROBATE SHIP NOTICES CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR has been a guest of her sister THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS Mrs. Ross Anderson, for the INFORMA- past week will return with them FOR FURTHER to Salt Lake Sunday. TION. SAFEST TIKES 'ST' S E, LITTLE'? Tires are the safest tires in tLe world, because of inbuilt patented lion features Gum-Dippe- d Cords. Patented Double Cord Breaker, and Tons'll. Thick Non-Ski- d Tread, which give oli ( 4rc 20 e r onper flexing lift in erery coni stronger hnntl be Itceen trend and cord body greater protection against punctures and bbnronls . longer t rear turn-sli- d Firestone t 18 niGH-sPK- F ?k Standard 4ld Tlrr In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the Miss Bernice Quinney, .Miss State of Utah in and for the Loree Fames and Miss Sarah Wilkinson are spending the Count; of Cache. week end in Salt Lake City. NOTICE TO CREDITORS President B. G. Thatcher and In the District Court of the Secretary M. R. Hovey of the First Judicial District of the chamber of commerce motored State of L'tah, in and for the to Salt Lake City Friday morning to confer with the stale County of Cache. water Storage commission ard In the Matter of the Estate of Federal Engineer E. O. Larson ANGELINE S. BUTTARS, de- on matters relative to the Hyrum irrigation project. ceasedCreditors will present claims John Carver, police judge of with vouchers to the undersigned executor by leaving the Pocatello, ofIdaho, and former Idaho, Preston, same at the office of Attorney attorney morning in Logan George C. Heinrich, First Na- spent Fridaywith County Attortional Bank building. Logan, conferring G. Daines and city Utah, on or before the 17th day ney Newell Jesse P. Rich. Mr. CarJudge of January, 1932. ver, although blind, has become Benjamin Charles Buttars. Executor of the last will and testament of Angeline S. Buttars, deceased. Geo. C. Heinrich, Attorney for Executor. Date of first publication, Oct. 16. 1931. 17. 1931. Date of last publication, Tire NOTICE mt 2." to tO'r , longer tire life EL! In Fire-clon- e d Firestone Service Dealers and Service Stores Sav You Money ar.d Serve You Better FmE7rEJE TIRE STORES INC. One Stop Service 3rd North and Main Phone 868 Before J. T. McCONNELL, Referee In Bankruptcy No. 12747 In the Matter of CONRAD BRUDERER, a bankrupt. To the creditors of Conrad Bruderer, a hankrupt of Logan in the County of Cache and district aforesaid: Notice is hereby given that on the 22nd lay of September. A. D., 1931, the said Conrad Bruderer was duly adjudicated a the bankrupt herein, and OFthat HIS FIRST MEETING will be held at More than 250,000 petitions to which ten million signatures may be affixed in support of immediate cash payment of adjusted compensation certificates for Veterans of Foreign Wars will have been distributed before congress convenes early in December. Comander Albert O. Anderson, of Cache Valley Post 2129. V. F. V has received word from national headquarters of the organization at Kansas City that 100.000 petitions were mailed out from headquarters early in October. They were sent to each of the 2500, local, county and state units of the organization. Each individual member of the Cache Valley post will have received a petition form. The petitions will .be circulated among veterans and citizens alike. Immediate payment at full and Seventh ward dance m. The Misses Mary and Amelia vaudeville tonight. 8 p. 016. Fuhriman entertained at a Everybody invited. Bunco party in honor of Ray Kingsford a returned missionary. Lunch was served at three small tables, centered with red asters. Those present were Messrs, Bill Lindquist, Oliver Leish-mr.Melvin Rinderkneclit, Ray Kingsford, Misses Adria Fuhriman, Nona Larsen, Mary, Amelia and Relda Fuhriman. and Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Hirst. The First ward Relief soc- iety held their work and business meeting on Tuesday afternoon. Three quilts were quiltTo drink Hills Bros. Coffee, after ed and other work was done on different articles for the coming you have been drinking other bazaar. Refreshment were ser- - brands, is certainly a revelation. It has a marvelously rich, satisfying ved to fifty-twThe Daughters of Utah Pion-- 4 flavor that no other coffee has. This delicious difference is due to eers held their meeting Thurs- way Hills Bros. Coffee is day at the home of Mrs. E. P. the Hansen. The following piogram roasted. Instead of roasting in was rendered Topic, Pioneer hulk, as others do, Hills Bros, use Mary A a process they invented and Moments in Utah, s called Controlled Song, Nadra undented. It Ella Ree Frank; sketch cf the Roasting. A the accuracy of the hour-glas- s life of Eliza Janes was given by cont.nuous an her daughter Eliza Rigby; vocal depends upon at even, so the f settle a tone flavor stcry, Alda Kendrick; solo of unvarying vocal solo,! Cumorah Alder; Hills Bros. Coffee is produced by nnvi,i,, this Wilma Zollinger,, patented process that roasts A Adaline Mathews. a little at continuously a. evenly, hour followed and lunch, Temperature and flow of - (, served by the Bees ot Deser- co(fee through the roasters are t. . ways under control. (Hence the Mrs. Louise Kendrick ame Controlled Roasting.) A a uniform roast, such as no bulk Mrs. Luella Jensen attended quilting at the ofhome oi Mrs. m(,thod equals, is absolutely nisured. A perfect, unvarying flavor Gibbons Logan results in every pound. Wednesday. E. Allen,, This delicious coffee comes to you Jos. Campbell, A. Tile Lucille in vacuum cans. Air, which makes Diantha Hammond. coffee go stale, is removed and kept and Relda Fuhriman. Mr. and out of these cans. Ordinary, lt Mrs Lloyd Theurer have gone i nkp to teachers con-- 1 tight cans wont keep coffee fresh. But Hills Bros. Coffee cant go stale! vention Order some today. Ask for it by name, and look for the Arab tradecir- mark on the can. prominent in Idaho legal Hills Bros. Coffee, Inc., Denver, cles, during many years pracColorado. 1931 tice before the Idaho bar. J. T. McCONNELL. Referee in Bankruptcy Date of publication, October 16. 1931. L o. ... al-e- au se from the Troy Laundry early today and barely eluded officers who had believed the robbers were Special Prices D o o o o o Short A For Time Only o o o o Duart Virgin . $4.00 . $360 $160 . Children Dixie Ruth Beauty Shop 65 North Main INDEPENDENT GROCERY COMPANY We Sell for Cash! We Buy for Cash! Phone H. G. HAYBALL 51-5- 5 Center St. 164 Proprietor Crystal White; 10 bars 49 35 NAVY BEANS 5 lbs 25 50 89 $3.59 COFFEE Java, cans .. 98 Mora; 4 QUAKER OATS 25 Large Pkg ONIONS Sweet 19 Spanish; 10 lbs SOAP Bob White 10 Bars 29 29 PORK & BEANS Pierces Tall Can Bliss, Certified; 100 lbs. FLOUR Sperrys Drifted Snow ; bag HONEYVILLE HONEY 5 gals. (60 lbs) POTATOES A-- l .... 48-l- BREAD, Raisin, Sliced or whole wheat Tall SALMON 4 Cans SOAP Fine GERMADE or Coarse air-co- 5 b. 9 All Other Groceries at Reduced Prices! WHITE KING GRANULATED SOAP tra heavy Mixing Bowl; All for MILK AH brands; 4 cans APPLES Jonathan; Bushel LARGE GREENING Per bushel One ex- 66 40 and 25 75 $1.00 MEAT DEPARTMENT or ROUND STEAK lb. 17 SALMON or HALIBUT Finest, fresh, lb 20 We carry a full line of lunch meats; also Kippered , Salmon, Bloaters and Spiced Herring. HAMS Mount?n Brand or Wrapped Half or Whole Per pound 22 Vi SIRLOIN Chocolate Itoscit, 1G in ches, plain toe lined, full double solo and heel HOOT SOCKS SPRING CHICKENS R. I. Reds 25c Per Dozen Paid For Eggs Mens heavy 75 per cent new wool hoot socks 16 inches long. Just the YOULL ALWAYS FIND THE HIGHEST thing JLx'j FREE DELIVERY! f for those QUALITY MERCHANDISE MARKED LOWER AT OUR STORE cold mornings on those long deer hunts. Pair welt. $7.90 Rosana Dresses 39c MOLESKIN SHIRTS shirts, taion hookless fastener, two button flap pockets, wide center pleat. An ideal shirt for hunters. $2.49 MEN'S UNDERWEAR 16 lb. Mens legs. 89c HUNTING CAPS Mens tan corduroy hunting caps, water rejiellant, red top duck reversible, full tan chamoisette lined. Watervisor. proof, le MOUSE DRESSES Sizes 2 for $3.00 HUNTING BREECHES Mens hunting breeches, mustard color, 8.42 army duck, cravenette processed (waterproofed). Breech at bottom, reinforced over leg and seat with extra large patches of rubberized drill, snag proof. 98c Part Wool 72x84 COTTON 72x84 COTTON $2.89 STORE 2.89 BLANKETS 1.89 BLANKETS 89 Single Sheeplined Coats Mens jack-o-last- ic J. C. PE N N E Y GO J DEPA RTMENT JO to 50 Regular $1.95 deer hunting. $5.90 Blankets Dainty Daisy Reversible red lining, cravenette processed, mustard color 8.42 army duck Either color can be (waterproofed). worn on outside by pulling sleeves inside out. Ten feature hunting pockets available on each side. A great coat for heavy cotton, long sleeves and 75c You can always buy the Rosana Dresses here for 75c. Why Pay More? HUNTING COATS Mens heavy moleskin ! . CITY, HI-TO- A26tf Many stoves and ranges are ruined every year by burning them after the linings have burned out. HUY NEW CRATES ANI) SAVE YOUR V OLI) STOVE! " We Sell Grates and Linings For All Stoves, Ranges and Furnaces Oct. J6T leaped second story of the LAKE SALT d'piThree safe crackers n, LEATHER Quality work and reasonable commer-printin- g prices prevail in the cial department oi Herald-Journa- ESCAPE YEGGS i moiqg EAIITV -- - ( ii 1 my Central Buildon the ing. Ogden City. Utah, D. 1931, 27th day of October. A. at 10:15 o'clock a- m at which time the creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. Ogden, Utah. October 15, 1931. SAVE YOUR STOVE Fireplace 1 me 311 .VA HOW I - the District Court of the United States for the District of Utah, the D Providence OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS Firestone saves millions of dollars annually thrniigli economies in Inlying, manufacturing and distributing to give these extra values at lowest prices in the history of tire building. Ye have a complete line of Firestone Tires for you to rhoosc from. Fvery Tire hears the name Firestone"', and is doubly puarnnleed by Firestone and by ns. Come in TODAY wo will make full allowance for in the unused mileage your old tires. Let us show you how little it will cost you to equip with Firestone High and eliminate the danger of worn tires. CREDITORS Speed Tire. office. Room Gum-Dippe- Nov- al -- - W$Il ft! ... With thousands unemployed, Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Vickers our business institutions ar still manned for the most part were visitors in Salt Lake City, bv incompetent J. W. Friday. help.f Kirkpatrick, business man. Miss Wanda Parkinson of Salt Lake City is spending the week end in Logan with relatives. when f he the adjusted comwill be certificates pensation urged in the petitions which are expected to be addressed both to the president and to conVeterans of Foreign gress. Wars pledged themselves in 1929 to stand for the principle of immediate cash payment. Lace value of nTTIT Hoys . . nirs $5.75 $3.75 DEPARTMENT STORE West Center Logan Logans New Department Store o |