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Show THE IIER A LD. JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY I.OG AN, UTAH, FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS INCOME TAX. lit- for uidiv iciuiiK made out Sum'! furnished apartnunt. suitalzed ami filed $DM Others pro-- , ble for couple Free for janitor M A low Clavton, v portionately e Ht 135 East Center FStf, FUU. 154 So 3rd West Logan Drink Ciuzy Oysi.il Outer from Four room furnished apt. and 3 tvsur. unfurnished house. ('ail West George W IHUm n 3sj-Feb 14 Center Logan, Utah Plume 7I9-FI 2 Furnished apartment, suitable for hht housekeeping, $12 50 28 Ashes Hint rubbish removed Cal! 03tf. Second North. 448. Nl tf. Ea-- t notar-- '' ; FOR SAI.K OK TUDE A few tarnis and homes in prosperous Cm he Valiev Favorable terms can he at ringed for S Monsun buveis Lumber Co, Plume 3 I Lo Union i. ipeadei? Vaflnnes - - . " D Flab f We have made many specially selected values, with the aim in mind of making this a busy month in our store, Hie Children Under Experienced Radio Repairing years, 16c 12 Schiff mans Barber Shop of Sewell's Store) (Basement 201 Straw HAIR CUTS Sehraimn-Johntto- ,p Xv Grown, fresh cut flowers, pot plants at moderate prices. Pehrsons Green860 Canyon Hoad, house. Logan, Utah. Phone 397. Home WELDING f BETTER CHEAPER NEW ELECTRIC GEO. Y. SMITHS Eradiates to Caff AUTO LOANS Greatly Reduced Rates! 15 Minute Service hEisiuiiraets HOME ACCEPTANCE IekSo CORPORATION BLOCK, LOGAN 980 2375 Affiliated With J. B. Bl'RNHAM CO. Suit Lake City. Kiesel Avenue Ogden, Utah THE FINEST IN NEW AND USED FURNITURE Dealers in Majestic Radios, L. & H. Electric Ranges. We carry a complete line of Living Room Suites, Bed Room Suites, Dining Room Suites, Bed Springs and Mattresses. , Unsurpassed Values in New and Used Furniture. Crystal Bottling & Furniture Company 72-7- 4 Of- VWJTtOJVAR. Tw VWt SAAt "VUCXW'V-RWWL- Phone 411 W. 1st North CLEARANCE of Footwear t Mens Oxfords (Black) 2 & Goodyear Welts Smith Clothing J R. ViBlL fOCK? NNAED 9tNCt I '&OY& c ns , vjn GT YVE 6 MAC , Y YOOW6 vucrrY Poott WoW "WE. YO ft "CRWWtV." "&OT" UTVVt loans beyond your capacity to pay. Automobile Loan Dept. Phone S CMfc I have farms from 40 to 4oo acres in Idaho that I can trade off. We don't encourage BAUGH T IF COMER If your present payments are too high, refinance to protert your equity. If you owe a lot of scattered bills, keep your credit good by making a car loan to pay them Hiibfti 0 0 Per-ian- d HELP WANTED i as sci ed Mrs Leonard S Miles enter luh at her IPviIIi Ea .t Field Irrigation t. lined the bridge afternoon The rooms home Friday i i.n,p.m decorated with Then is a dWimpnt.t upon the were beautifully Luncheon was snui follow. up. described stoi k on ac- .lit flowirs ami finest grade baby (links $to5D count f assessment Uvicd oil the it small tables to 12 guests Th was playing K L luhle 3.n North for loo 3ui dav of Oct 1931, and winch itternoon High semespent was awarded Second West Phone 97. M F2J bet ime delinquent on the 3Dth budge Woodiulf Maud to Mrs 1( du December, 1431 the Mime J.uob Watson entertained Kindling -- 5 sacks $1 o Delivered. iiinmi'it set opposite the name it Mis a (pulling party Miuisduy af-t- t F17. of the Dulton, 590-Jrespective stm k holders A delicious luncheon was rmwn Amount Naim" Share. a rvi d to eight guests FOR SALE -- Good round native N Amount Shares Mr and Mis George P. Tool-socedar posts. 75 South Fourth H amis $32 64 nrv Ames 40 received word of the death West Phone 1027 W, Logan. S5tf. 21 32 2t Floyd Leishman of William I aluly of Boise, Idaho 4 10 5 DeLavul Electric separator. Al- KiimiiH Savage Mrs Oakely was formerly Miss 10 00 12 Price most new Bargain prn e Call Aeiu-Clara Toolson of Snnthfield 00 10 12 e m Thulcher-Morrel- l Feed Co Phone Ei st Pm Mr and Mrs William H Caru-we- d And in a(oidume with the lavs .11 mf 2M enter tamed at their home so n tu of the shuns of each hndav evening The evening was of stub stock as rimy b sp nt playing turds Luneheon pm. lie. fervid to Mr and Mrs H M .try will he sold at public w am in. a at the home Harold Hodges. Mr and Mrs Main and Key s in leatlur ease i liman, secretary in lloimt, Mr and Mrs V A Ewing, (enter See George Smith Flo I,on February 11 Mr ami Mis Milo ('antwell. Mr Mr and Mrs Seth Chambers, George Perkins, Mrs Karl Cordon Pi esiik nt jam Mr. and Mrs Earl Gordon pro-m- u J A Leishman d over a well arranged dinon somewhere rty Handsaw, Secretary sometime Pollination dates- January 13, ner followed by bridge at their streets, Saturday. FOUND LOST Guests and home Sunday evening were Mr and Mrs Stanley Brown. Mr and Mrs Reuben Anderson. One big dark brown work horse P'ramid Lake, Nev has drop Mr and Mrs Ray Johnson, Mr d 5 m fn j the M.irlv two and Mrs Nel.s Rasmussen. Mr weeks hut ago. p past Strayed away and Mrs Vincent Ndson, and Mr. Please notify 95-Paradise. F12. vc.i Please return to Herald-Journa- 2D l. FID. and Jh. PG2 27 and February 3 OA Mo NOMO Wt HftA 10 AA4. A, CM3. VJAO HEWE Real Estate Agency for homes in Cache valley. Your property will be accepted as first payment and the balance on a crop payment plan covering a period of from HI to 2u years. Interest at 7 per cent. You have 3 years in which to pay the first 10 per cent from your crops raised. h G(dl ot B lwl and Acetylene Welders UJNDAHL IRON WORKS Logan, Utah Jitfitf KKA.WHY & SMITH Radio Engineers EVERYTHING IN RADIO Day and Night .Service! 133 So. Main I'lione',: nr,R - 53iV . im Drug Greenhouse East Certified Radio Service Pehrsons Ault & Son It pu 205 Packing, Crating, Loral and long Distance Hauling. Johnson Gab & Transfer Co Phone 3J4 FIRST CLASS WORK goods and pianos transferred to all parts of the city Distance tong Hauling modern home MOVING 25d n furnished 141 room modern hungulow. 3rd North. Ames Barber Shop Cnder Household QUICKER 5 Smith Lumber Company PHONE 448 (Ll 1112 284 Moving J. W. Call The Best Saw on the Market today is the Hemy Disston For We sell them Victory the best in tools see Big Solid Bales, Clean Dry Straw. We Deliver. Thateher & Morrell Co. 4B W. Center St. Ihone WINSTON B. JONES Barts and Tubes E. 3rd No. Bhone UNFURNISHED Six room v spun-miin- ( KN i WHY lAY MOKR? HAIR CUTTING, 25c M12 unfur-inshe- K7-- Notices Legal r NOIRE bM.INQI FOR RENT Preston News mernaii legion and uuxil-inia big Valentine .lie dance on Limolns birthday at Smithfnld Junior high Friday A intermisboxing n iU b during Hats and ho ms. Marlin sion a tin he. Hansen and his tia. and fun lor evervbndy aie ptomtsi d U visiting Miss Favel Mis Rnvmomi Hendricks id Og' l K KENT Steam heated fur-- i den ished apartments and M; T B Fa.r spent the week S5tf ml in Salt Lik i 'it v house. Phone The womens hbraiv club md at the home of Mis T B Km V L Dr Thursday afiirnoon unliiss of the PSAC due ussed A nut worthy middle-ageUnite cconomir comhlion.y of the woman to live with States The rooms were de .uni i.iM tor an eldetly lady Bov with snnpdi apmis ami mm. KI2 golds I he aid. loin mil guests luchiritd Mis Weston Vernon, Mis Joe! links. A Hulme. and Mis Fred Mrs J Ihnigison all of Logan Mrs DougY las.; Hooper and Souuoma lumhum Ifiiion A delicious i Christensen Furniture Co. PAGE FIVE, 1 i Wmff 10;1A Smithfield FURNISHED IOK I' 10. WHO. ONPYtt OF NKE VHE Mrs Ida Bnmhill of Salt Lake City is the house guest of Mrs, L K. Hansen Complimentary to Mis Joseph' a Moser, a bride of (harming party was given by her sisters. Mis Arthur Dusteilar and Mrs An hie Gill, Friday evening Red and white (ar nations and hearts added radiance to the affair The tune was pleasantly Miss spent with rook games. Ellen Larsen and Mrs Eugene Anderson won store prizes. A delicious supper was served at lP3o to 25 Mrs John C Greaves entertained so-- i at a dehghttu! informal ml tor the Chosen Friends club brainy ftom 2 to t p m. Tin guests were seated at one table for him lieon 'The Fourth war d genealogical had thaige of the program at the ward sacrament meeting SunNine hoys and girls took day part m a beautitul pageant entitled, "Planning a New Progenitor A cleverly arranged affair of last week was the one given by Mrs Harley Greaves lor the Ladies Literary (lab, 'Thursday afternoon 'The home was radiant with varr-- ( ohned The snapdragons Chinese novel, "The Good Earth, by Pearl Buck, was reviewed interestingly by Mis Ida Evans Several Chinese songs weie sung by Mrs on Norma Bullotk, ataompamed the piano by Mrs George Paulk The Chinese idea was carried out effectively in the lumheon decoraMrs J tions and appointments. J Sanford and Mrs Eugene Worley pnuied at the tea table. Twenty-four members and Mrs P. M Condic and Mis K. S Nelson attended Mrs Milford Crabtree presided at a lovely affair lor the RaOna chib Thursday evening The Valentine theme was artistically used in the decorative scheme. Supper was served at eight o'clock Red cyclamen was used as floral adornment Bridge formed the evening's pastime ami Mrs. Lonsdale Roe received score prize. Esther Erickson, Jessie Maxwell, Helen Palmer and Marvel Durstellar were members present. Mrs. P. M. Condie was hostess for the LoPine camp. Daughters of the Pioneers, at her home Wedwas nesday. "Early Settlements the lesson theme given by Mrs. Noreen Warr. Mrs. .Norma Bullock and Mrs. O. S Dames sang several numbers and Mr?. Condie read a sketch of the life of Thomas Combe. Mrs Bulbxk, Mrs Eliza Bing-- 1 ham, Mrs Allen Cutler and Mrs. Eugene Woi ley took part in a clever comedy skit which created much merriment. A dainty repast was served at the close of the afternoon to 29 by Mrs Mary Merrill, Mrs Flos-sic Merrill and the hostess. non-clu- 1 Franklin Dairymen Organize Association farPRESTON - Local county mers perfected an organization Saturday to be known as Franklin County Dairy association. Speakers for the session were D. L Idaho extension Fourt, dairy agent. H W Ballard, president of the (ache County Dairy association; M C. Reeder and R. L. Wrigley, of Logan. The following names were presented as directors of the association: H. R. Bingham, Hyrurri Samuel Charles Bell, Wright, Shumway and D. Ivo Eames. The directors will choose a president, and secretary-treasure- r from their group. The organization expects to print contracts and seiure dairy products from local producers. FLINT A Pl'ZLK SAN ANTONIO, Tex, (UR) pound piece of flint, chipped into the shape uf an arrowhead, has mystified experts on Indian lore here. The stone is 14 inches long and over six inches wide, Earl Bur, all of Rich- and with the exception of size and and Mr mond. High score was awarded weight, rest mbks the hundreds of to Stanley Brown, and low score Indian arrowheads found on the to Neks Rasmussen Texas farms. OMCE ? ! A 10 |