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Show Til E o KINDS BEGIN HERE TODAY A5.NE, CECILY and MARY KHAMU ALNWICK live wilh iheir craadpureolft once vreutihy, now Impoverished that Aone'i and Cecil;'! earning support the huMehold. The ller have been orpbaaed nine childhood. The Kratadpa reals are kmows respectively aa BU8AUE- - aud CU s iv' sad they Insist on keeping up pre LOGAN. UTAH L, With honesty he answered, I know. Say," he began again you sure yn- - aren't kidding me about being IS years old? It don't hardly seem possible. I and dont," said here was an opp. Lenity for the Lliink it Is so neglected coyness. very kind of you to doubt my word, 1 Earl. wvuldu'l doubt your word ARYFRANCES'S feet were two burning lumps of torture, Icasea of (heir former wealth. (The backdrop was to be made of Aaae, 28, and Cecil;, 22, do secwide stripes ot gold cloth and black retarial work aod (velvet, and the partner (feminine) iff, fa atlil la scbooL When (he who was to feed Earl In front of It story opens Anne ban been was to be dressed in stripes of gold to Mill. II ECHO YU. ;ouog and black. Finding the partner for lawyer, for eight yearn. They ran for his act was going to be most diffl- anything." not marry became Anue knuwi "Ci I said. "I di: ,'t go . cult. Sometimes he feared that It key ilaters nod grandparents dedoubt your word, lorn, honest, going to be Impossible. He pend on her to maniuc their home. Cecily brings DA It It Y Mrklll. Course, I come of a good family stayed awake at night often, home to dinner with her. Hbe In mysc'", about It He knew what be all like that, but falling fn love wttb bin. io jwianted: be would have nothing else, ling around llm win Id the way and her friend. and all. I haven't cnnlaeted many!18 wanted an typ-eare excited about tke arown much very Kills like you - n to Vutill have rival of a slock company ior type; precisely her type, come to known na KARL UK AHMOINT. think of It, who wouldn't bog the They meet him on tbe street and act if she got a chance, hook at ha apeaka to them. said Dolly and Dicky Diamonds. Dicky Ip thrilled, agrees to meet blia IttpERTAIN'LV," Fr. anres politely. "And bad the goods he had everythat night after the performance. I want you to tell me all Earl, She telle him she Is 18 years old, thing. What did Dolly have? Nothfalls to see his obvious cheapness. about your family, and your mother ing. Nothing but a shape and a -father and and and A grandparents Mary Friiicr. I. .ur. Ik. riuuuul swelled head brothers and sisters and all your In ker "great love." Earl," Mary Frances Interrupted Will relatives. you? NOW CO ON WITH the: STORY desperately, "it is perfectly fasclnat-- ! Well sure. CHAPTER XV said Earl, but ing to listen to your professional anyways. said Earl. j doubtfully. conversation and everything, but And : about your wurideitiii jt've Just got to go. In. My sisters want to tel! you that girls of said Mary- lout with her boy friend, and sbe's profeM,ona, career, your type are sometimes their own Frances. (sure to be coming borne now, and worst enemies see? And, moreWell, thats kind of .lousy right if she should find me out here, I vauconfessed. he was in now," the of men are just over, majority well, X just cant bear to think of deville doing pretty good, too, un- what might happen." sheep in wolves' clothes." til the bottom dropped out. I and Say. hon, he demanded, "your Perhaps be knew that he was another guy had a swell little hoof- folks are all right to you aint they? see? act Well right about that; but ing well, anyways, They aint mean to you or anything though she said, I know. the bottom dropped out. Then this are they? I know tote about men, had no other guy, he got a bug about being said Mary France Oh, well a salesman till things picked such wisdom. resignedly, bravely. It bad Just n into It see? Ski- come to talked her, with a shock, that she There was a smile ing, Earl brought the words out Oh, yeah? evefa his voice, and he did something wi ' virulence, "ed .cational desks!" had forgotten all during tbe to use any term of endears Weren't ning asked. to her chin, rather like chucking It, ment while addressing Earh It was s decided that they good desks?" and tried stand- a regrettable oversight, but not an though ing on the sides of her feet. irremediable one. They mean all it could be Interpreted as a lovers I guess they was all right, tar as right, 1 think. Don't worry about 17611. anyways." he con- those kinds of caress, nobut things go; it, dearest. wants Much want them out see? to I this cut tinued, you body Youre a Cripes!" he said. as chance of those desks selling dating np see? I on tbe aquare, have selling peanuts at a sweet an awful sweet little girlie. wed a of want like kind I got feeling The instant be left shed pull her Well, anyways, we prayer to protect you or something see? was In meeting. Denver when we started, slippers off and not take one step Good night, hearts beX want yon to promise me. for your and this other guy name was Clar- in them. own good, that youll cut It, and ence Buttinger he well, he got loved. she suggested. Wont you give me a teeny-bittsick see? He bad to go to the cut It clean see?" asked. see? He figured he'd be kiss for good night? hospital Promises! As It should be. Pro- there about CO She Bhould, she supposed. 'People days. So he says tection and promises and every- for me to light out with tbe car always did. She lifted her Ups to thing! (Butt, hed made a kind of deal for bis and winced as she went up on it with another guy) and come on her suffering toes.-- , "I promise," said out to tbe Pacific coast like wed And Goodby, hon, he said. solemnly. been kind of figuring on doing see? dont forget the little promise about No kidding, he admonished. Well, the damn pardon me desks dates, wi'l you? Its Just absolutely for your own wouldnt go any better out here I woDt, dearest, agonized than they did In Denver. No more That last tiptoeing good, little girl. See? culture nor anything bum steer, I bad turned the final Intolerable Our first promise," said around for a while, and then screw. But please go now, dearI spose we should seal hung I got a chance to hook up with est! Dearest, please go! It with il kiss, shouldnt we? 1 these lousy hams, and X took it. I He turned and walked quickly X wasnt away. stook stock mean," since this bad not sounded didnt have to see? quit ladylike, people most gener- stouoy. X aint yet I got a piece still. Oue does not wittingly step t of change put away In the bank. out on knives. 8he would ally do, dont they? Mary-Frnnee- e, 1 T i j j"-1- V wor-an- hat-lrH- Mary-Frnnc- 1 EllMIN-THID- y s -- Mury-Franr- es tiome-llm- r n i tt'ELL, - Mary-Franc- . up-fe- llow Mary-France- - Mary-France- - X y Mary-France- s Mary-France- Mary-Trance- Mary-France- s Doubleday, Doran and Co. CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS FOB FURTHER on the sidewalk, and then she'd take off those slip- pers, aud she didnt care It sha ruiued her best stockings and But why didnt he go on? Couldnt he hurry even a little? He hud glanced over his shoulder, bad stopped. He came back to her. Youd ought to go In, baby," he said almost tenderly. A small, Btralued, Yes. dear, was the best she could do. Listen, sweetness," be asked oddly, "would you like to meet me here again tomorrow night? If she said yes shed be rid ot him at once. But Grand s speech, delivered during dinner that eve dug, remained strong In her mind I cant tomorrow, she said. ;Bul day after tomorrow, hearts dearest, I can. Goodby. All right, he said, and tf magnanimity were there did not notice it. Youre on. Same time, same place, and same little sweetie. At the first clip of his heels on the cement sidewalk pried oft the slippers and said. "Ouch! Ouch! aud when her feet fialteued aud spread oa the cool grass die moaned aloud with tbe felicity ot her relief before sbe yawned, picked up the slippers, and went paddling toward tbe house, composing He salds and I saide for the uupiumbed depths ot Krinlu-trids ears. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 58.31 AMOUNT F. M. Stephenson, Jr. MISCELLANEOUS In the District Court of the NAME 93 50 122 13 heroy Sorenson First Judicial District of the Obed Abel 6G 32 E. Vinson 4(3 00 Stephenson One ticket to Portland State of Utah, In anti for the Wm- Anderson 1035 Cheap. 00 60 Parley Swninston D26 L. J. Andrews .. and Seattle. Call 574-County of Cache. 13 00 . 67.32 Lindsay Taggart Lawrence Baird Vernon Hams 40.00 01 20 Atwater Kent radio, battery set. In the Matter of the Estate of Lola S. Belnap 44.85 00 29 Thus. W. Tanner D2(i Phone 464-FRED AEGERTER, deceased. Joseph Bergeson G I, Tanner 3 80 21 148 Creditors will present claims Albeit Bergeson H Telford 43 29 Win 17 23 Fresh cow, a bargain if taken Blair 1 1 .67 against the above named es- Hattie 47 50 Tims. Thump.,on D28. at once. Phone 464-tate, with vouchers, to the First Diamond Bodily 21 57 Abner Van Omen 50 National Bank of Logan, Utah, Lewis Homan 5.75 Stove and furnace kindling. 5 39 29 David 11, Van Outen administrator of the estate of (Seo Bright 5 75 6 92 Form Van Olden sacks $1.00. Delivered. Dalton Fred Aegerter, deceased, at the F. F. Blight 85 87 590-- J 4. 80.50 1etn Van Unit n J17 Brockman First National Bank Building. Malleus 187 99 Van Olden 88 23 N F Bulicii Logan, Cache County, Utah, on Russell 25 178 We: lover 89 63 CHRISTMAS COAL, tills week Bullen or bclore (lie 26th day ot Feb.Sr C. M We1 tnver 184 00 237 93 Domestic lump $7.50 only. Amasj By bee. ruary. 1132. 50 103 Weslover 34.27 per ton, delivered. We give FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF haulA. Chadwick 80 Wheeler Ml :u mt .stamps. Thatcher Coal J. Chadwick LOGAN, UTAH 00 pany. Plume 76. Wheeler 9 4 I DMtf Administrator (if the Estate of Kllle t'leuiey 11.50 Wheeler .S.mon 50 60 Edwin l ole Fred Aryerler, deceased. 21 2 F. F. Wlnlt BALE 167.57 DR Otoa round native 'Jos. T. Cole L Tom Perry. 185 08 Whdehi'ud 10 40 Peter G cedar posts 75 South fourth James II. Corbridge 23 1)0 West. Phone lO-Attorney for the Administrator. Mrs. Jos. Cunningham 19 Claud A. Wilcox 98 Logan. Date oi first publiration, De- J M. 151 36 7.27 Cum 1! Wiser 86tf. Cunningham cember 19, 1931. A 74.75 Wiser J 23 00 11. Dames I,. JanDate (if last publication, 139 93 47.52 M C Wiser Marion Dopp 53 25 uary 19, 1932. MISCELLANEOUS 56 58 Win. Wi ,er Maud Dopp . R 1 1 -- Mary-France- s . Mary-France- s NOTICE TO CREDITORS In ECILY half opened her eyes and Smatter? said, to Ann. who was stealing across tbo bedroom toward tbe bureau. Nothing," Ann answered, and picked up Cecilys alarm clock and pushed the Indicator to the "Silent side. Go back to sleep, dear. I'm up, anyway. I'll get breakfast this morning and call you In plenty of time. angel," Cecily murStill mured, teverely tempted. there was something, wasnt there? Something different and exciting? Something wonderful? Barry! He was alive and here in this city, and there was another engagement, blissfully definite, for this very evening. Brightly, eagerly awake, sbe scrambled out of the deep hollow in the center of her bed and perched on Its edge and reached for her slippers. He thinks you are beautiful, Ann. Aod hes fussy about beauty. He doesnt think Marta la even And he thinks It la so fine that you aren't vain. Be says most really beautiful women ruin their beauty by the way they wear It like flowers pinned upside-dowyou know. He says ' Who does? said Ann. Cecily gasped before sbe laughed. "Lindbergh, she answered. Whod you suppose? and reached for tbs old dingy blue bathrobe on the foot "Lm-um-u- of her bed. , BEGIN HERB TODAY ANNE, CECILY aod MARY PRANCES KENWICK live wllb IImIv grand pares is, ouce wealthy, w m Impoverished that Aonei 4 Ceellyn earnings support (he household. The sisters have been orphaned since childhood. The are known respee grandparents ROSALIE aod -- GHAMt tirelj and ! har Insist oa keeping op pre teasea of their former wealth. do nee'Ante, 28. and Cecity. 22. a, s., retarla! work aod When the In la school. atm 16, alary opens Anne haa been enPHILIP RCROYU, to yoong gaged lawyer, for eight yearn. They can not atarry heeanse Aane knows her slaters sad grandparents de- home. pend aa her to manage tbetr f Cecily brings HAHItY MrKKKL hama te dinner with her She te failing fa love with him. GRNIIt and her friend. YlUiDk, are excited ahont the arrival of a stock company actor knows aa KARL UK AKMOIM. t They meet him oa the street and hO speaks to them. la thrilled, agrees to meet him that sight after the performance.to Sha talla him she la IS. falls seta the- cheapness of hla meetand after that first ing promises to see him again. to Next morning Cecily talks Anna shout Barry. MOW CO ON WITH THE STORY . CHAPTER XVI r. (T'U more Interested, Ann said. J(isi "In what Lindbergh thinks bout you. He likes my looks. Cecily was That Is he always Sj earnest again. says lovely. That Is less than $ beautiful, I know. And, ot course, Im Dot beautiful. But I think It Is I better than pretty. What do you Mary-Frooce- Mary-Fraae- Mury-Kraoc- es love-mald- i . think?" I think," Ann answered, as she walked to the door, that be Is In love with you. Isnt that what Im npposed to think. Cissy?" "Ann, I dont know. Truly, 1 tell. He says something, and then Well, I dont know. I'm choking to find out. He likes me a lot, Vm tare of that. But hes sort of by of love, or queer about It; 1 cut tT think. Moat men are, said Ann. I dont mean that No, It-? way. different.' ITe Is entirely illfferent from any other man Ive ever known. He Ann Interrupted. "I must run on But 1 down and start breakfast. want to tell you something while 1 hare h chance without Mary Frances around. It you havent made a dinner engagement with Barry , for this evening, perhaps youd better not. See bim after dinner. If you like, but come home for dinner. Grand " "But I bar mads one! And Im going to sop It, Dear heavens, has Grand found his leading strings again? Will he take it out on you, 'dJiMfyt o T were gone last evenng for dinner-h- ut that didnt matter. After din ner, though, Erminlrnde came over and for some reason that seemed to get both Grand and Rosalie started on that same old stuff about our never having friends here music and merriment and laughter In our home, you know. They just kept al it, and went from had to worse, and then Rosalie had to remember your birthday, a week from tomorrow, and lliey are Insisting upon giving 1 couldnt you a birthday party. a do about nor It it On thing slop less you can stop it. Im afraid they'll make me carry It through. 1 thought you might say "A party? For me? questioned Cecily. "Isnt It dreadful! I brought out every objection 1 decently could without hurting their feelings, but "I'd Cecily interposed, But, love It, Ann. I was thinking only last evening that it might seem odd to Barry that we haven't people to play with a group, you know." "We havent, though, Ann said. "Not any more. Thered be no one to invite. Pooh! We can think of plenty ot people If we count them up. Theres Barry, and you and Pbil. I said and Marta and Herbert. Barry, didnt 1? Lets see " Well, we can talk It over later," Ann said, and opened t?te door. Yes," Cecily agreed. "It will be fun! Ann closed the door and went down the hall toward tbe back The cat's taken poison, stairway. and tbe baby's gone Insane! she muttered. It was her profoundest oath, significant of her furthest des peralion. 1 - angl. If I go?1 No I dont are If be does. This fuss because you il tts 6 rand Aid needn't," were Cecilys first wbrds when she came, wearing her best brown dress with Its wide white collar and cuffs, lpto tbe kitchen 20 minutes later, he such a lot of work the party, I mean, need it, Ann, nor so very expensive?" Ann, trying to unscrew the lid from a Jar of stewed plums, glanced No. dear, she from It to Cecily., Of course not, and answered. despised herself. She had planned to restore Cecily's sanity, in part, at least, at any cost. But wiping that expression of wistful, shining bliss from Cissy's face would be. It seemed to ADn, as cruel as rubbing a damp sponge across a picture drawn by a child on a slate and presented for admiration. Wa could have Ice cream and cake and coffee, that would be enough. We wouldnt positively have to ordet brick ic cr Put on a smock, dear. That apron won't cover your sleeves. "And 1 could make tbe cakes on Friday evening, afterdlnner. We'd have to have two, F suppose a devil cake and that I (ftpap, easy sponge. That woumleave Saturday afternoon free to get tbe bouse ready. Well air tbe library and bave It mostly In there. They wouldnt need to go upstairs nor ail over the house. We'd steer them from one oasis to auolber. And we wouldn't call it a party, of course. Wed Just say that some friends were coming In for the evening. What's the matter, angel? "1 can not get this lid off. Here. Ill pull the rubber out with the Icepick. That's tbe best I way to open the old things. thought we'd ask Marta and Herbert I'd like to have Gretchen, and 1 should Im In debt to her and she'd have some man to bring. But sbe would smoke. Sbe says right out that she wont go places where she cant, and 1 suppose Grand would lose control. kitchen was condoned. In the Matter of the Estate of ALBERT C. JENSON, deceased. Creditors will present claims against tire above named estate. with vouchers, to Clara L. Johnson, administratrix of the estate of Albert C. Jenson, deceased, at her home at 233 East Fifth North. Logan. Utah, on or before the 2Gth day of February, 1932. 56.39 207 0(1 56 35 12.15 52 54 98 35 9.27 241.50 28.30 47 04 210.75 28 75 77 56 55.11 K A Fuhriman Elijah Gilbert Bert Glover Chester Glover Geo. A. Griffeth P. D. Gnfteth W. It. Hall Hansen W. T. Handy Wm. Harris Jos. 1C. Haslam Jos. J. Haslam John J. Haslam CLARA L. JOHNSON, Wm. J Haslam Administratrix of the estate of Annie J. Hatch Albert Jenson, deceased. John II. Hawkeswood L, Tom Perry, Barddla Hawkes .... Attorney for the Administratrix Geo. F. Helmandollar DeDate of first publication, O. E- Hendricks cember 19, 1931. Mrs. Geo. B. Hendricks JanDate of last publication, BV. Hendricks 1932. uary 19, John W. Hendricks Lloyd . . IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF TIIE FOR UTAH IN AND COUNTY OF CACHE. E- 97.75 92.00 5. 12. . and January Ashes and Call 448. FOR RENT Four room house, Phone 7G8-- bath, $1500. Pehrsons D29 suitable Furnished apartment, for light housekeeping. $12.50, 28 03tL East Second North. 81.35 28.15 furRENT heated FOR Steam 11.75 nished apartments and un106.61 87-73.26 furnished house. Phone 85tf. 64 49 Greenhouse j Home- .. 19 W) 121.38 4G.84 28 7a 34.M 74 9- 196.53 09 00 - 78.81 - Packing, Crating, Local and Long Distance Hauling. Johnson Cab & Transfer Co. Phone 314 One good used piano for $50.00. for Price saeriiiced quick ale Write J. Eldon Brown, ieneral Delivery, Logan, Utah. 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This companionship brings Merrick in constant contact with. Countess Vilma Walden. Their frequent meetings plant the seed of love. One of the first to observe the growing friendship of Merrick and the Countess Id Captain Wolke. Austria's most famous fighting aviator. He has. for a long time, hoped to win the hand of the Countess, who has always accepted him as a close friend of her family. Come and see this wonderful picture. ful charity fete Moving PHONE 448 i Nerkla i'i.i;ii), (,f p.i-me- are m .'n1 ir'ii-otiie the .). M to pnu'ct wearer in.s ecicls am "'iTs bc!-vx- f Household goods and pianos transferred to all parts of the city Distance Long Hauling J. W. Ault & Son 4 Certified Radio Service SKANCHY and SMITH Radio Engineers EVERYTHING IN RADIO Day and Night Service! 133 So. Main Phones: HSR - 539W - 184 THE FINEST IN NEW AND USED ... heart-shape- 876-- 1 FOR SALE FEED Mary-France- - ' left, $59.5! CALL Phone 1 tf rooms, modern $12.50. Fountain pen. 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Layne of February day oven door. 1725 W. E. Layne . ... Deof Date first publication. 5.75 1 could wear ay pink, Cecily Laura Layne .... cember 15, 1931. 23.01) mused dreamily, and you could Ariel Rawlins JOHN II. SCHENK, 23 .00 Oh. angel! wear your yellow, and Executor. Grant Lewis I am sorry, i forgot all about tbe Kelley Litz C. W. Dunn, 98 88 .... S S. Lower toast. Here, let me do it. Im so Attorney for Executor. 92.00 Date of last publication, Jan Jos. McKniglit lately. Please. Ill 5 75 Wm. McKniglit attend to It. Cant X 6crape It? 15, 1932. 97.75 J. H. Mitton pink cheeked and 189.29 Geo. L. Morrison NOTICE TO PUBLIC sweet as a cherub on a candy box 99.71 A. O. Morris lid, came into tbe kiteben and said, 8521 The Board of Logan City M. F. Mower Whew! Whats burning? Rosalie 24.64 J. H. Neeley Commissioners will meet in would like ber breakfast on a tray 6953 lie session Tuesday, Dec. 29, Parlev LeRoi Nelson this morning, it it isnt too much 52.43 Ola Olsen ....1931 at 6 oclock p. m. City Oftrouble. Shes feeling a little weak. 100.00 James Packer the to fice adopt Building cooked to 16434 Shed prefer orange juice Packer budget for the year 1932 and Philando - 118.28 fruit. If it is convenient. She wants A. H. Parkinson for consider also requests 21.85 it strained. Grand needs a cup of tional appropriations for the year R. H. Parkinson - 155 48 hot water right away. Ill take it 1931 from the folowling depart-ment- s. Pauline T. Pingree up. He fears a slight digestive disElectric Light Dept., Wa- - (BcrtD Pond 18 41 N. B. Porter turbance. He bas hiccups. And, ob, ter Works Dept., Street Dept ILeo 69 00 Pullum Phil yes, Ann, I almost forgot. H. R. Pedersen, 6.97 Clem L. Rawlins wants you on the telephone. Hes City Recorder. 7015 D23 O-.'ear Rawlins waiting." 34 50 Walter Rawlins Phil? Ann questioned increduWe wouldnt 116 50 iWm. E. Rigby Jr IRRIGATION RIVER CUB to and room, the dining lously, sped 116 50 dare risk IL Lewis Rigby NOTICE 1 59 00 There and to the telephone, and quavered, know, Cecily sighed. Delon Rigby 133.29 that's the way to get them off, Hello. do- - Ira L. Rigby are The following parties "Ann, dear! Did I startle you? 69 Ann; pull the rubber out first I'll payment of assess- - Hyrumc- Rine art'1 Ann released tbe long breath sbe linquent in 1931 dish them. No, I cant have Cub 'v!on their for ments Phil, are you Gretchen, 1 suppose. But If 1 don't bad been holding. (River Irrigation stock and un- Elijah Roberson ask her I can't ask Jean nor Doro- all right? I I thought something will be Jo.scphine Russell same is less enough paid, must have happened its so early." IL thy. I thought you could ask Nells sold January 4, 1932 at 2 p. m. V. Sorry! Surely Im all right. aud her husband. Bank N A. Smith Lewiston at office at their to come over in the car w alter bmitn They wouldnt come. Look at only wanted building to cover assessments. the toast In the oven, will you, and take you to tbe office this Cissy? They haven't stepped out- morning." DELINQUENT NOTICE "Phil, Ann said, and succeeded side tbe house in the evening since and Blacksmith Forli litigation River The Logan at last la steadying her voice, "tell the baby was born. Nella won't business of Logan. Cache County, principal place me now. What is It? What Is the trust him with strangers. 1 dont on the following described stock on account of tare delinquent several amounts Ml blame her a bit He's a darling. 1 trouble? assessment levied on October 20. 1931, the Holders Not a thing on earth, he asas follows: wish Penn Johns and her husband names ol the respective share the opposite Balance sured her, except that I havent Credit No. Shares Amount hadnt moved to Seattle to live Name $ 22 $ 28.00 $ 5 43 J 70 but they have. Could you ask the seen you since day before yesterH. Olsen Joseph 5 23 5.20 day, and that it is a glorious morn- 'Albert Smith Mattason twins? 6 80 6 80 1 Ec! Bauer could, Cecilys laugh was not ing, and I want to see you. Cant 27 94 44 80 Mrs- - C. L. Olsen wholly successful, and I could send a man take a notion to see bis girl 4 00 4 00 a cable over to tbe Princs of in tbe morning without causing a 'Guy Olsen 2!) 04 37.00 - panic? Wales. Kearl Bros. 11 00 .60 Well but sbe said. It was !Jos. Jenks 1 don't think tbe Mattason twins 4 00 14 00 too amazing. It was like old times, (James Olsen are so much. 12.57 24 00 Carl Speth Neither do I; but they think so. away long ago at the beginning ot 16 00 16 Oil Leslie Beneli Anyway, Grand wouldn't let them things. 18 80 18.80 Have j E. F. Passey "Well, but," he mocked. in If they did come. Dont you reI 60 1.0' D F. Fullmer member the time he and Rosalie you a date with another man to 241 14 00 Tlieurer Bros went with the Carmichaels to the ride to your office this morning?" 1930 $1 50 16 8( Phil, dear, she protested, and i Lee Smith Multnomah for dinner, and be came 2111 Ml Logan Land & Drainage home and all but got out the grind- laughed and almost sang, "ill love ill 4i Ol.cil stone and the kDife to bave them it, ot course. How good ot you to arid in accordance will) law so many shares ol each piece ol urn How ot IL think we in case act ever should ready good" stock as may he iicccs',ary will be sold at I lie home ol the emu "Oh oh! like that? No. Tbe twins are out. road. Cache (dun puny's secretary. Parley A. Hill on the Mention When went she tbe into kitchen "Weil? said Ann, but she did not at 2 o'clock p. tn ol aid , jty. Utah, on the 28lh day ol December Cesay, I told you so, as she picked again there was something ot day to pay the delinquent assessment t hen on, toeel lief with (In up the loaded tray to carry It cilys dreamy radiance in her own cost of advertising and expenio of sale fare. through the butlers pantry Into tbe PARITY A HILL, "I could wear my yellow, sb See' The Logan River and Black dining room. Grand and Rosalie Aud you could wear your always hoped and trusted that they said. smith Folk Irrigation Company ' had not, as yet, sunk to the level of pink." Nov. 28; Dec. 5, 12, 19,. 20. Publication: of Dates iL To Be Continued! j- a society Where breakfasting la the absent-minde- 26, 1931 19. 4, 1932. A 251 69 28.75 Hortin Ruben F. Hyde R. J. Hvde Lydia H. Corvle Brig Hyer Saul E. Hyer estate In the Matter of the Lizzie Lower of E. W. LUNDAIXL, SR. de- John C. Hyer ceased. Clestcr Hyer Creditors will present claims Dorris Hyer .. with vouchers to the under- A. C. Hull signed executrix at her resi- Leroy Hull dence at 138 West 3rd South, C. Inglet ... Logan, Utah, on or before the Benj. Jensen 19th day of February, 1932. James Jensen Julia J. Lundahl, Executrix. Linnie S. Jensen New(I G- Daines, Attorney for Frans G. Johnson Executilx, Milton Jorgenson ... Date of first publication: Dec. Geo- L. Karren 19, 1931. Edward Kemp Date of Last Publication: Jan. E. IL Kemp 14, 1932. Alma O. Kemp Henry C. Kent Melvin E. Kent NOTICE TO CREDITORS Verlin Leavitt In the Mai ter of the Estate of, Jo.s. B. Kent Roy S. Kent Janies I). Nnttall, deceased. Creditors will present claims J. R. Kent with vouchers to the under- Elmer Kerr FOR SALE OR TRADE few farms and homes in prosperous Cache Valley. Favorable terms can be arranged for responsible buyers. See Monson Lumber Co., Phone 38. Rich M12" mond, Utah. 49.50 Pond 109.68 LelitLa Wood 202 80 (Geo. Wright M H. Slocks, president. FGeo Rawlins, secretary. December Publication Days 5.77 23 00 11.50 Antasa Hodges A. H. Hodges Enos Holden .. J. taon 163.00 Jll . TO CREDITORS Wi er (Erwin Three room modern furnished 25.85 apartment, private bath. 11 AA Baby Chicks, 11c, for spring 1903 dollars per month. 72 North delivery. Phone 866-J17 69.00 First West. 22 57 N28tf Jersey Cow. Phone 31Q-- J. 38.64 Home, three rooms. Call at 691 . . NOTICE 14 (i 80.50 T. Wiser 127 26 Way it Henry L. Doney Emma Drury the District Court of the llaa-- Dmry lleniy Drury First Judicial District of the L. L State of Utah, In and for lire David Dunkley O. Egbert County of ('ache. e I J. . red-ho- I PAGE SEVEN PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES . X - 1931. 20, 'wait until he was . dont "aie 1931, by STRAHAN He kissed her Quickly. I guess," but I am going to keep tt there he said, almost at once, that it all see? I got a use for it So I'm comes from your being ot such a good family and like that. . What does?" Questioned SATI'RDAV. DECEMBER Legal Notices LOV BYKAY CLEAVER :I1( JL nERALD-JOURNA- FURNITURE Majestic iLp.lios.' I,. & II. Kleel rif nances. caiTv a complete line ol Living Loom Suites, IVri Loom Suites. Dining Udnm Suited. Ifd! Springs and Fn hi i.isrhil Values in New and Used Mai I rcs.a's. Dialers in VV ' Futnilure. . Crystal Bottling & Furniture Company 2-- 7 1 V. 1st North Phone 441 tf |