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Show -T1IE Why Boy Scouts Of America Are Holding A jamboree II E II ALD-JOU- N A L, K A I T A II. N i: i i a v, i auii The Womens Lltorarx jno- on Wednesday aittinoon all ho i !ub room r.msistod of uo V lolm Milos by .1 Pulsipher on the pi mo h Mrs i, eomp.ime donu Ti ivcllc, and i hiwk ie-of ew, "Oil For The Lamps Chin i. hv lue Teisdile H iburt This was given hv Mrs Bel till, to Tool-oMrs S otic of Southfield Stoddard had ihirge of the program and was also hostess to the i lab She was assisted m serein,, hei refresh mu, ts hv daagh'e:. Mi s tliiests Stoddud Phyllis and were M"s Toolson Siiensen of Southfield Miss Gemil Nelson i, spending two weeks at Smithlield .'h y her gmdmnther, Mrs BY M 1 Jii-c- Richmond hou v,at,l l'ue-sponsored a social on ml at so. the tilvein.nle evening a business uneting Alter hill games wire enjoved and linn heou served to about fifty Chair practices will be held e ich week on ITue-dibeginning at s oelovk (A gold attendance is uiged Pa ed Anderson and Anna Stilo-vicnf Murray are spending th" b'iniiiii'i in Rn hmoml with then Mrs Eliza F.n kgi andninther. i u i h -j son Mi F..va and Mrs Amos Blown, Miss Miss Luma and Junior Brown lc'l I'lim sday men-mfor CalLfmnia where they will spend two weeks visiting with Mr and Mis Melvin Fu'lnuo. and Mr and Mrs Solon Lewis of Mr and Mrs Mark Sacramento, Blown of Stoi kton, and Mr and t'laiks-burof Mis Vernal Blown They also expect to attend the World's Fair at Sail Diego. At the Invitation ol The Misses Irene Stoddard and Lenore Biller., employees of the PRESIDENT FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT .1 C. Penney company of Logae. 30.000 Scouts Will Be Camped at the Nation's Capital for Ten Days have oi copied po.itioas in California under the management ef to Celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America of A A Firmage, tl.e formerly Special Railroad Raft Will B Available Apply to the Local Ofioe J. C. Penney lompany They wer" ol the Boy ScouU ol America tor Application Blank oi further Detail honored guests at a canyon party on Saturday evening given hv (a) To mark the Twenty-fiftI the J C. Penney employees O,. of J Anniversary of the inception Friday evening Miss Celia ShepScouting in America, by accepting ard will entertain for them. Thev of our Pros' Pol the I sponsorship will leave Saturday for Salt Lake to t Franklin Delano Roosevelt, J. City where they will visit Sunday y celebrate in Washington oar Siher nd Sunday evening A mas Bv bee was hostess Mi Jubilee with a Nation il Jarubmei Calif nnnibti of the Golden Hour Stockton, i (b) To promote a new s.ms. Word was received heie Tues Mr- - S H Rogers, Mrs. !un an e of National Brotherhooil and of thf death ?f 'ard Park-'da- y K n . Eva Mrs ...id Fill friendship among S. outs an onl' ion?f Ray and U tcnse? at on home he. Thursday Scouters who, from all over th Christensen Death vera Lund-vtrowere Tin .ilttinovm looms gay country, will camp together an came as the result of injuries leflowers vuh s.iiiiiner to know' each other have a change fifteen months ago in a Bridge pH.., vteie won by Mrs. al frm better. This will give an increased Among tho.Mr, Eva Park- - , from Richmond sense of national unity ami stim- Dow Lew,- to who vent S ot Brotherhood the ulate 'outing ose Rake to aend t.he.. fun"al Kulnev Hcii'li k s, the small soa (c) To give Scouts an opportunMrs. Belt Mr and Ml - B. V Hendricks Thursday were Mr and Mr ity to observe the methods and of Christensen, Wed- - Da"frd' ErTnest ami Christensen program of Scouts of other sec- was i lushed to the" hospital Mrs. .. Pp tions of the country, and to proChris- daughter, Sibyl, Miss Helen vide an opportunity for the exMr. and Mrs. F .1 Thomp- tensen, of row oot was! t Logan actual L.Robm- change of ideas under and Thur.s- - son, Bishop and Mrs a must well son and Mrs. H. S. Webb. amping conditions o: Mildred Byboe. f d ) To The Girls Literary club was redisplay as nearly as po.,-il- e dty Mrs Lrra.n Karren and child the Troop and Patrol were organized at the meeting of the and Jpnp Stephen rt'u Betty of on Thursday evening at the of the Boy Scouts gues.s of Mis Bill Garrett in group club room. Mrs. Elthura Merrill Inerica. ednesday. Preston, sufAlba e) To demonstrate on a twin was e ected president, Mrs. Miss and Meek Mrs Killy and ebb, ficiently large scale, and to per- eh. Limn and Mrs Erickson of Los secretary-treasuremeate the whole movement with it vo relumed home after fteld? Bateman, Officers during the past year the practicability of the use of, aAngelas relatives with They viail short Mrs. troop camping as a means of fur- were a compaiued by Mr. and were Miss Ardella Merrill, HenIn? Larson, and Miss Gladys nishing adventure and developMr,v Hnry Hodges who will visit dricks. ing the scout's resourcefulness. in jn Cahforma indefinitely. The program at the club meet(f) To stimulate interest Hillmandollar Mrs. Floyd MerWed- ing was given by Mrs. Rae scouting on the part of the gen-ot at a party delightful rill, who reviewed the book, Tesr eral public, and in objectives her of honor in afternoon nesday of the DUrbervilles, by Thomas the Scout program, and to conLorna, who was celeduct the Jamboree that the pub- daughter, her Hardy. The musical program conanbirthday brating of sisted of piano solos and a piano lic will gain a deeper feeling duet by Ann Lou and Helen Merconfidence were in, and an increased niversary refreshments Games and rill appreciation of, the chatacUr enjoyed by twelve little geusts. Miss Ina Dotoy has gone to Salt building and citizenship training The Home and Community sec- Lake City where she is employed values of the movement. met bureau of farm the tion of State Superin(g) To provide an educational Tuesday after Relief Society meet- in the office Charles H. Skidmore. opportunity for Scouts to see the ing with President Elinor Hor-ti- n tendent Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Johnson historic shrines of their nation's in charge. The lesson "Budget- are an inparents of a new son born on capital and thereby buildmind was by given For Health," of ing the in Friday. memory spiring Mrs Melvin Kent. The Utopia club was entertained every Scout and Scouter through have registered i Fridav evening at the home , favorable contact with the great, The following and in "Nursing Additional D. I. Tripp. associated f?'traditions historical con- - of Mrs. is ChristenHme with the capitol, the White House, ouctta Miss guests were Mrs. Laura and Mrs. nurse, the sen, Mrs. Elva Saunders, Arlington, Mount Vernon, the bv was Luncheon Merrill. rs. Connie Washington Monument, the LmBlair, the .fin Memorial and the National LaMont Wheeler. Mrs. Lester served and the remainderat ofwhich time spent playing bridge To sitmulate our Wheeler. capital city. Jr., Simon Mrs. won Wheeler, Mrs. Elva Saunders high program of citiz.enship training Mrs Milton Hodges, Mrs. Glenn score, and Mrs. Connie Merrill and Mrs. by visits during the Jamboree Baird. all-cMt.s. won the Ralph Anhder ofVivian Mrs. Wiser, to Hie national government and Mrs. Bill Karprizes. Mrs C. S. Hall was fices which will spread a betlcr (braid Layne ren hostess to the dub at a previous 1 knowledge and understanding of Mrs A ii Cusworth of baw-- party. what our government means, its home her jj Mrs. C. E. Merrill and daughter, California, left for servworkings and facilities tor United Tuesday morning after vlfi,tlI5 Ardella, returned home Saturday W. J. ing the citizens of the Mrs. from a two weeks' trip through here with her sister, States. Roman. California and the Pacific northre(h To deepen the sense of of accompanied Pond west. Miss Ruth reobligation sponsibility and Mr. and Mrs. Dell J. Rollins her to California and will ReScouts as citizens of this relatives with month a of Pima, for Arizona, arrived here main realizathe to strengthen public; for their summer vaca-tiSaturday custodians the are the tion that they s of H C Kent is spending They are of their country's traditions and week wdh relatives at Dairy their parents. Hr, and Mrs. B. of their country's trustees the Monson. They expect to remain Creek, Idaho future. Karren, throughout the summer. Mr and Mrs. Lowell Laync A. J. Mendenhall, Jr., of Paul, Oral Layne and Howard the funeral Idaho, received word while in sang two numbers at Bowden at Richmond last week that his wife servo es of William Mi-GLENDALE erlan ,., a presented him with a new . Brigham on Tuesday. as accompanist son. Mrs. Mendenhall is at the acted Leavitt and home of her mother, Mrs. Robert Others attending were Mr. and of Paul. Idaho. Mrs. '.AHa J Auger and Mrs. Mrs S M Dopp Mi. uaJgnter, and Mrs. Mrs. Alba Webb went to Smith-fiei- u Ariel Dopp, Chrissia B Owen spent Tuesday Nnrina, and and Mr. on Sunday afternoon to atwith their son V u1t.iv Pvvundy il Dayton, Idaho, tend a trousseau tea given in Joscoh Bowden, IhR-hcanl datfght'U Mr. and Mrs. Hovv-rr- Mv.s honor of Miss Connie Larson, a Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J. Aug'c. In Diidi, ol the month. m and family are now located Janie t IF'dilv of Whitneyi was Mr. and Mrs. Foster Merrill of new home. this enr imundy M cdns iv look- their D. Buttars Newcastle, D. Calif , spent a few Mrs. and Mr. in the interests ing after his Vada, motored to days of last week here as house-gues. daughter buoiae.-issheen of their mother, Mrs. Bes- Sunday. Elma Buttaisa N. B. Porter of Lewiston and Pocatello, heme for sie Merrill They left on Monday Arlilnd Larsen of Logan were accompanied them to California where short our to Sunday a Mr. Merrill will attend the sum- speeial visitors Miss Fva Haslam suffered an school, Sunday. mer school at Stanford universi- foot Saturday in O Wheeler of Pres-- , fractured Sjrs accident,,. bicvre m. Idaho, spciU Thursday afterCity. Her mother.) : Airs. vV her and ,,endieitis at the Cache Valley days m Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Porter and then returned home. Miss hospital. two the of Lewis'on, and , Mrs. Alvin Johnson entertained will remain until she u daughter, Sarah,Edward Bergnui ,t ' Mr. and Mrs. her stenographic at a quilting on Thursday. The re3Ume ward Relief Society officers were and family of Preston were guests W of Mr. and Mrs Oleon A. Jenser, M nis Theld.i Orchard will begin included. nurse at Viay. Mrs. May Spiers and son, CarI training as a student Monday. r Mbert E Moser and Mr. an lyle of Tooele and daughter, Mrs. hospital the Budge Mrs. Howard J. Auger of Divtoi Mrs Ihora Moore of Salt Lake Rnwcna Gdlett and baby came were vis tirg w'th relatives in this City was a week end guest or to attend the Hendricks reunion. She They were overnight guests of Swinyard community Sunday. Mrs Genevieve Mrs. . Blanche Wanner was a was enroute home from Montana Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Webb. with Mrs. Nettie Adamson was a visSaturday night guest of Mrs Mary where she has been visiting Ann Cord:ng!y of Preston, Ida- her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John itor of the week in Richmond, she gave a sketch of her mother's ho. Hawkeswood. Lewis Barnett life at the Daughters of the PioMr. and Mrs neer.-, meeting on Friday. TO TEST COOKERS and children of Ogden were Miss Ruth Came returned home with relatives here over the mg on Briday from a Logan hospital rrssurc cookers will be tested Tiv experts of the Extension divi w'eek end. where she recently submitted to an appendicitis operation. Vion of the Utah State Agricultural SCHEDULED Mr. and Mrs George Williams DANCE a the home of Mrs Perry rn(fp-.nd family of Salt Lake City Nebeker in Newton. Tliursday spent a few days of the week here morning at 9 a m. The test was The adult aaronie priesthood as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus to take place scheduled originally Tenth ward Spackman. will Mrs. Williams at the home of Mrs. D. H. Clarke class of the a Logan dance at the ward make an extended visit here Miss All women in the vicinity of will sponsor ball Thursday evening. Ruth Spackman accompanied Mr. Newton can have their cookers amusement i Music is ;o hr furnished by the Willmms and family on their re teste l ... v ; ! i.n to Salt Lake City. j turn Mendon orchestra. shove, A p ri PROBATE i t NOTICE VI layer of paiafin. Id l our Fruit Tins is a delicious of flails Street c - ac-iti- nt r. enter-tame- d - ggecounty pAHs tester ut 1 house-guest- ' Co-'e- ss d ts M that was mm h puz"d our giamlmothers. I believe shaii'd honors with their "lose geranium" jellv. One quart sttaw ben ics, i quart red raspberi tes. 1 quart curiums, 1 qu.ut cherries measured atiei stoning, sugar. I .i by it mult T i u in HtusiiDS, Moves, ' m:n. lll, M i K di ton M. ii :T A M KNT, A ti .cl ii. lt El 17 linin' I : 1 I ir I 1 ycMul fi at East. Impute hm Id. home. 3711 East llcdvtrin r tms. Jose ph soot., neat Uo1Iod 7th Noi t H ' 2tl Jy-- 11 'U I'hono pis homo-mad- ut and Mtitii. SA Johnson's 321-- Jo-2- 5 rag ruifs Also lags. 521 Noith 7 e sewed Jo-2- A U i XU 1st 17ast. 227 LKUS, Cache. Je-2- H'tME, hoar temple. Phone (laidcri Citv. I lah. SIX room modern home. 646 North 6S-J- MISCELLANEOUS VI!T is Caspoi s onloo (learn Mtln North planning foUt til EU'sl. Jo-J- x MKM CNT The U. and I Exckanne Market conies to ou Ktouk of rmn hanwith a latuo dier. Th.HK- - for th Uini, homo m u : w i.r.t k i: M soil and Muv, InmiU and Acini n isl a anvtlnnK of value, furniill Ll.l'N, At ("I id ilwdi hut d, kto('di tos, fruit, ture, toll 'l,tll' .lllllli 1J, I'llMli vegetables, poultry, orkh, live-to ji.u .i, stock, etc. Bring your berries Satus loors open for humnesH SUKKIONS urday, June 22, at 2 West First .Ninth, Logan. Bargains for ail. In The District Court of The First tonie and bring vnur friends to Judicial District of Tlie State of Je2S a good place to deal. Utah, in and for The County of Cache. SHUT MS, plant, roses sprayed hv J. arson 204 an expel t. Phone In nit i! I, vs Si u.i M, Eli, Nuisei, 212 Lust Third South. lingham M M.iughun, 1etcr A' util Noi man Mi tig hail, Allen, 'I modus Kill, as the sole Mil FOR IMasteiing, cement mnd stucco VIS. UK ol t el s ami UnceiiiH ot work phone J. T. Anderson, 79-KMer-- j Wrilswlle ( th Jy-- 2 i.uitih o, a del unci corporation.! tin unknown hens ot William the unknown Fa It. deceased, LOST AND FOUND iieit.s of Hamilton William ciav, other person all d, deceas A ST Ladys tu Lt nul.tan 8 eater. anv unknown, right, claiming Return Herald-Jou- i title, estate, or Intcust in, or lien upon the real piopeii.v desenhed LOST adveise to the QUILT between Logan and Kndth-fielin the Miinplumt or clouding piamtitfs ownership, Return to plaihtiir.s title theieto, Ltelend-ant- s TAH Tu SAID LOST Conklin fountain pen, with ' rj name gold letters. Glen M. AlexM'a'lll" hc.-l.sumimmed to n 1 lei after ander. Heim twenty da Jy-,1,M o ot this umumni upon Jsmvite I11 in LOST White cow. bine nei k and setwd wiinin the county W. J head. Pctci sen, Benson J Phone m'ii'iT acimn, and m case nf your sn to on, judgment win oe (ailmc WANTED to .n acuordinK i'dihIdi HKainst t in tlnm.UMl ol the complaint, which THUMB to shale expasNcnKcrs has been filed with the Clerk ol penses to California. Leaving Fri-- . this Court. 7 day. Phone J184-This action is Moonlit for thtj pmpose ol quo Out; l. tie to thi CLEAN COTTON RAGS. No overtollowlHK dcMilheri lands situated alls or curtain material. Must be in Cache Count, State of Utah: Herald-Journa, good size. All ol Lois 6 and 7, Work 4 ns 4 A N N ci I i tt h i i i ( M l i, f Name of Taper. i Je-2- 6 K Jessie Olsen of Hazelton, Idaho. assisted Mrs by her mother, visited relatives last week. her sister, Josephine Lofthnu.se, Miss Verda Obray, a nurse at Mrs. Blanche Baugh of Wells-th- e Budge Memorial hospital, i.sjville, Mrs Mary Reese and Mrs visiting with her parents for two Darlev of Benson. Abuiit eighty wpeks. guests called during the after- Miss Maud Miller of Logan was noon, a house guest of Mrs Viola Mrs Julia GoULsberry spent Welch during the week Tuesday and Wednesday visiting Mr and Mrs Elias Tams and relatives and attending the temple son. Merlin, of Willard spun. in Logan. Mra. Mae Spencer and son, Dal. Saturday visiting relatives. Martha Reed of Ogden of Mr. her and d.ait houseguest Mrs D M Bickmore. Salt Lake to spend the week end Mr. anti Mrs. Joseph HowelL! son Mis. David Murray and and Mrs. .la ' James attende i 'Junior, of Logan, were Sund"y the ladies Farm Bureau banquet guc-,tof Mrs. E. R. Summers, held at Ogden. Thursday evening, Mrs. Esther Shaw spent Thurs-Mand Mrs. Peter Anderson of day in Ogden, a guest of her Grover, Wyoming were week end daughter, Norma, Mr and Mrs guests of Mrs. Anderson's sister, Parley Welch Mrs. Amelia Bradley. Mrs Brad- - spent Sunday visiting relatives in acand ley Logan. daughter. Emma Miss Ruby Lofthouse was guest companied them to Bi igliam Sunrelaof honor at her with the home Monday day, spending day tives. evening at a party sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. John T. Jamr, the Sunday school superintenden-ty- , were Ogden visitors Monday. officers, teachers and their Mrs. Mary Christensen spent partners. Games were enjoyed the week in Trenton a guest of and refreshments served to 29 her daughter, Mrs. Ruby Ezola, guests. Miss Lofthouse was preJr. sented with a gift. She has been Mesdames Clara, and assistant organist for seven years. Emily, Miss Lofthouse was married Mary Pearce attended the birthof Wednesday to Roy Reese of Benday anniversary celebration Mrs. Ann Pearce of Logan, Tues- son in the Logan temple. After the ceremony they left for Salt day. Miss Ruby Loflhniise, a hiulc of Lake City. They will make their the month, entertained at a trous- home in Benson Mrs. Ihehe Norris, who seau tea at her home Friday has June H. She was been very ill at the home of her afternoon, Rirh-madaughter, Mrs. Elizabeth is reported to be improvThe Bon Hear club members and ing. Mr. and Mrs. Lcwellyn Miles partners were entertained on Sat- and family of Ogden were visiting home of the at urday evening relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Galbraith. Hostesses for the affair were Mrs. Ray Bell, Mrs. I toy Smith, The rooms and Mrs Galhrailh were dc orated in the season's S A L U F O It flowers. The evening was spent A ;OOI) I SKI) TIItKS playing various card games nice supper was served Mr and Mrs. LeFtoi Nelson of Cheyenne Son ice Stoi cs Agency, South Dakota, were spe310 Nor'h Main Logan, Utah cial guests. Miss Jean Corey of Salt Lake City is a guest of the I, B. Caine home. Dr. and Mr. E. E. Mon, on and family of Salt Lake City w're week-en- d visitors at the home Ot I s Iix of President and Mrs, II. Ray our t ar in Pond. Mr. and Mrs Max Fount's bock of 26 East Center Salt Lake City were Sunday din1 ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. R. or Ihone Christensen. j eon-win- r. n, s 3. A TOUGH a!-- FINISH THAT 5 Herald-Journa- DEFIES ABUSE l. Je-2- 1 . v-- Here's a floor finish so tough that it will withstand the hardest kind ot' treatment. It may be used on both wood and cement interior floors. Anyone can pet it on and it is remarkably easy to clean. Dries quickly too. Stop in and let us tell you more about Lowe . , 1 Je-2- 7 7U1-J- Je-2- Brothers evektJn Welksvillc 2V acres, City as h nor and situate in Section 3, Township 10 North of Range One West of the Salt Lke AleiidMn, I. S. Survey for Utah Tciritory. YOUNG At RULLEN, Attornes for Plaintiff Post otfice Address: Thatcher Building, Logan, Utah. Publication dates: May 29, June r, 12, 19, I HERALD-JOURNA- i he ( 'out U,oP t House. ,M. TIIKURKK, & SONS CO. INFORMATION DEPT. Evans Coal and Ice have the only artificial ice on the market made from city water 100 per cent pure. We prive 50 S & II Green Stamps with every $2.50 coupon hook, cash sale. Ask the delivery man or call up Phone 661 for further information. Jy-2- l. HOARD AND ROOM Coolest place iu town. Very rm1 meals. Best of service. Inquire 168 North First East. Phone 800-J- . July 11. l in g ARTIFICIAL ICE 2, I9:r. LEGAL NOTICE Not ne is htrebv given by the Bo.ud of Ivhn.iliotj, Cache Cminlv that a In.uihK on School lot P ia 36 si Ined veal Mir budget is call'd for Fridn, June 2Mh at 3 p m at In office ot the Boa id L quick-dryin- FLOOR ENAMEL: l. f ot on Phi! Suivny, containing fu rt In r described p In i led Clerk GUARANTEED TYPEWRITER SERVICE are prepared to service your typewriters and adding machines, and we guarantee our work. Call Ever-lo- n and Sons for quick .dependable service. We BATT R I Repair Handles For Korku, SILVER SETS Shovels ; Hues, Rakes Our Quality is Better! EVERTON & SONS CO. ICxchangc J. J. Edwards West Center Phone, 830 . HOME CENTER Axon, AT l'Ort LAR PRICES tilAltANTEEI) WARE! EVER TON & HONS CO. XI KILL TIIE ANTS WE DO IT ! PI T NEW GUXOE CLOTH ON OLD ROLLERS . . . Waves on Window Shades! We Have the Ammunition That Will Kill Every Ant You Have! EVERTON & SONS CO. EVERTON 132-5- Men and Toung Men SONS CO. XSE J t ir Reg. $21.50 to $22.50, the finest of woolens and tailoring in light and dark shades, ift the riew Q I ducks and plaids. SALE PRICE SUITS QmM Style Park Suits sheerel back pleated in lijrht and dark colors, latest patterns. all wool Rpjr. $13.50 stripes, all wool, latest patterns and styles Reg. $18.50 to $19.50 plaids, checks, hand-tailore- ' : North Ft d ll ACHES fust class farm 1. house. nd, complete sawmill tool s, math.iiDiy. On state high-b- s to Logan. Inquire Olfr way Je-2- 8 I. 1odorsDti. Phone 1012. Je-2- F :y ' . t pomidois. Je-- LoXELY 2 1 Ilmnu Jy-- tod EN1UI NoiiM Mon-doJe-2- 7 discount. (Imivi In J.-- 2X loom mount u homo at Inns. Two Fust lions.- .s.oiih ot MIliK Noi th 227 LiKiiir Bakor, tiiusstd. JU'.O-- s -- ood n ator t r uj-- d'lilNd or .! i t hoiio S J five foot out. URhmund, Utah movior, Funk ; x. t Jy-- jke H 7 East , V . 372 . $ itt-- ovtiU-iuv- 1 iii'mU mi THPi;, combine (barbs 1). N EN Font tii JOat. i J lit UNFURNISHED NOTICE TO CREDITORS room thioo NEW' unfuinNIiod food upaitmont, private hath, ad Iu The District Couit oi The F.ist JCast lit l&b Not Thud loom., Judicial District of The State of .Utah, in and lor The County of wav-use- d jy.s south i 2 1 1 'Mi Hlvd i :t7 Ihium1 South. mom Vntot mode ru aMt no nt. I.t ii AI XUT.ULNT. ii1.! o.ij'i rugs North Fn .1 Je-J- 7 IN EaM J 17 - 1 N Mi :h mill. illiam LUST. Sixth Js-- Homo SMALL Him d i, Ill i W t ntout s t mii .cll "Ut Id t F'irnittiro, Eotk' He V 3" ENTS UN IMIIOU two t a in fJ dllIMNM; M.iiiiii Mri a t oi i A V i I'M' iitr-ran- ts n Jv-1- , h'lr.st KiNo-min- o i.M.nw uit .ti t m. ut it t UT Distut Court of The Tirst South Ju.Iict.il Divtuct ol The State of and of in lor The Ut.i'i, County MtK cool Cache. did NoiP h is SrnlUi- uih .1 v TO CREDITORS In Tln I. i FURNISHED t. i d1 NOTICE , Prices - (H Son. A: lit u. n jt, 'I v iMhos, kii!8 and A'Mik healer for tvaiDr Stivt cdtor, if it FIVE tnar hi nos, uil-iiI lo'dnu ai'Unni (Mian-r- , tuo floor P'.IisIidi, St p LiiMfib, I.tl tuiK J ick. ic SmilhtH .i MM t'Utll ii li lH u ni i IK h, cl -- RENT FOR I: ENT. II .1 l It md ami hull berries. Face juice Iroin chou'ies that escapes while sinning. Piek eunants fiom stems and wash. Wash and puk over laspbemes. Combine fruit, add rhoiiv juice and bung to the boiling point. Simmer unlit look white. Turn into jelly ba" and let iltip. Press out as as m,..li juive Measure possible. use and three cups sugar to juice four cups juice. Bring juice to the boiling point ami add sugar. Boil rapidly until syiup sheets from spoon. Since no water in cooking the fruit it will take a veiy short tune to cook the jelly Remove from fire, skim and turn into sterilized icllv glasses. Covet with paiafin as tn pieced-m- g tempo. iVa-- Nt It' . (HD III n 1, eembieat ion t n b i (I Jelly !l III V v 4iy flonr-in- ili.ni Jvihi suu.ii Kaitmv. llSSDX M tin .11 DDI I'M f I J .ai i INI ,1. ID w Dr bam. ri uni lixli, instic, Je-Ii- vi l.i- - - vil-o- iji'l IIMIIKII) i mill II itiati t' I. SV Iv wniiliiu- - .1 rut l.a-- t. r i'-- In Tlio Dthtuet Court of The rrbt lot ot The State ot Juain.il D lltai m ami lor The County ul C idle. Enclosed find cent? In coin, for whiih plraso pond me copies of "50 DESSERTS,' by Sister Mary, at 10 cents per copy. Name hr'!-iiison '.j.uHjand CREDITORS .II1KU 1,1 ii I aLtr-tiannir- HUN TO SHI) I I'll vi. lai.antg lit Com-pan- v le'e I i i.lliu; I -t oil iI.IiKK Ml Il K RATES imp cent per five cenM for one month, Jo pot 'outs per won! Minimum char? for firM inseitton cents. All want aiH nnbe paid in Fall fn and a ineMnKtr will come ntol pot your and i emit lance. LEGAL RATE Ten cents lute pnr insertion. AD niM-ilio- GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES i J WANT For each aohI, for oiih AN I "I.I -p SPECIAL SERVICE BUREAU Room 305, 461 Eighth Ave., New York, N. Y. J ; eis. ce-.. "ok, d w it li dales, n ,un, t. it milk, codec LINi'lllOX Iced tomato bon Jb n orac kers. toasted uMnoml rarebit, baking bis. mts. four fruit povvibi jellv nolk, tea. 11V1 i: Sweetbreads and bacon in bun hone, (reamed noodles incumber idlv s.tl.ui ln"i apple and date pudding, milk, infliv. Do not let the boiling in sugar stop while adding the sugar Roil rapidly until the syrup "sheets" from the spoon If a very little water was used to cook the fruit, it will take a very tew minutes to rook the jelly Remove from the lire, skim if necessary and pour into hot sterilized glasses. Cover with a thin layer of parafin. When told cover with a second h 1 KF.ST. RKI cup granulated sugar Heat sugar in a warm oven. Put juice into a wide sauce pan and bring qunkly to the boiling point. Boil live minutes and sift Fullmer sti.n-ulat- Legal Notices! Tomorrows Monti s three-fourth- g i I crab-apple- n The I some d.iv all IFtasks are done bv th .V'l-o- RY E. DAC.l'E vinitf slab M rii, r housekei ping ioIhus. ihere .ue a tew I want to out be cause tttey .t'e rood tor m soul and fun. dtivway For I get some of mi vvoist pioblems worked out when I make jellv There's a ktnd of pleasantness about it the kitehen smells so Rood and fruity, the colors are so pretty and there's a teal sense of achievement about piodiiemg a perfect jell. Currants are grand for Jelly Then come Astrakan apples, and later in the season Plain Currant Jelly Wash cunatits and pu k over, pulling them from the main stem. Put just enough water into a smooth wide preserving kettle to pi event sticking before the juice begins to How from the fiuit. Add cut t ants, cover kettle and bring quickly to the boiling point Retime heat and crush with a wooden potato masher Simmer until cut tarns look white Turn into a jelly bag and let juice drip through Do not squeeze tor this Hi st extraction of juice. Measure juno. 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