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Show THE r: ' 1i.m rv L.ia Cy lb G M , ihe Carhf v ii'ir f'i t 'V jp 7i 'V CVJ - h- m a " Im r (n x A ', ll ( i i llii , f 1. MiAir - jr ( i,! "lli.. t ,iii- fer fir-- t want ais tuii-svanoe. Call uti tmd will ftt and , out.in ,i-- lit il l, j i 'I m; i ' MM Oll'l ad paid anl & (t your adver remittance. LS LEQ1.I. AATE line per Insertion. Ten cents r : t' i: ctiurK14 Al ID !. J 11 i l' ' I'M. .(mi At " i L,., , i if AD i nurd, liiorrnuiu 13 jie-- r SALE FOR BATES Ier lion 'ini -- K, . five cents one nurd, f'.r for orie nontn, per wurd VIST ii'm-- For pfti'h - Jlz It nL.'i J fi) o I Classified Ads Herald-Journ- al f StrcM, i ' u" 7 - t Romance Endsj ; ho '1 r FACE SEVEN. 5. 9 0, ' V cm. a copy. By rn.ul, m Ca alley, nln Valhv $ruu a ymr. Hy ir, uutmlu in Mntj .i nniiAh, S'! Vi n vcir. Mumbir Brutid Bri.s.s, '.'K s anti 'Hu la i' S' r at tin; o: inffuc Jmti.'cd :h stujiiil Nit'S r ,f n Mar' h Lu" n, ry: h. . " ALCl'ST uLauwnriw c.i'-ur- ;,jj th lanl A Y, chase a 'i in r.iii Hm f ID T 'Mi ( - m is r ;.f K L wi'k rv 'M F 1 HERALD-JOURNAJ I LOGAN, UTAH, A L, N 'rm: rhe i HERALD-JOUP.- 1.' inn. i FARAM ITY CONFLICT AGAIN FLARES I I of I I ' .11 ,:,i j 1)1- ii ill ' ' ; ..flit i i Pi! ; a ' In. lli i a Uv !' ip 'll ' ii it t u i LM 1. i .a ii ij , l. rfl, fill! ,1'tfi'k 'i u;' .. .'I i ! !. pi - ii t m H 'i el 'nl .I A". ll - i f i In1 I r t'llll''.. definite '.I a ' ' 1 1 III - AAA mi tin- - I ft ni - A 1 i i i i Qf- ii v r ( and fioin T tin",, if Do'n i ;.av a- -. u rei k m v. ( k. i All wm wrack Dm processing taxis whicu pro-tenil. om- - w oi hi competition, then well go out to that have pl'otecteil you from 't , e-- t. , 1.- d tc ii"t J 1J. 'W U D (Senate Approves Gold Case Outlaw . L-L -- S&?efocy world He had rm mone anu he uud no told (jh," Marjone Brcbe. a Los Aneele .mice wHi fdu non of Nfr tibinu"' to .in annuiui'-r.- t Clinton K It. utiall, brok r 'Ihe meined at Vuu.a. 'ouple A 1 . Ma . 1C J4 ip .ye right, ct tariff' (lie couiiter-.rUfi- "v - So have henelited from the v.ho 'Mm: 'r 't. , .a - V7' T nre vote was hi 'I M' MCI :T. Al NT no l.v'HMiii D t IP. il' ' tn ici rI 11 It II j M M t IJIU-- I'lOi s t . . J j ti -- -i l.etv.een tmilf and procas-ine- lax is THE ('iffemne this; the mol.'",' coHeclrd in t ari ffs goes into the general ircfiMirv for the use of all. The money from processing taxes is paid diredlv to farnurs for reducing crons. Thus there is apparently dil'lemne ft in kni.Titut ion. their standing before farmers are hi t gie-aod-tak- ee (i-Ifirndy, folks! Li hy the time she getacation hills paid, it will he time for her to start some new ones for Christinas. Mo (It Ml t t id a '1 h i - Z lit ID M .1 is i t tr DID 4 ' A M no . FOUND AND LI' i't f On. of til great problems of modern lire is to The majority of auto tourists g. t th ear paid acare for Mfore Los it from Logan Angeles, to pieces." Well, you fa!! cording to statistiis cant blame em fm trying I.'l r, Gie. escape from the real estate down there k con-xrio- By Hill Billy j River Valley.' The times of the dream were separated from 10 to 40 years; an incident of yesterday fated in with one of 30 years hack and fitted perfectly with no feeling of strangeness. Had a prophet of old been indulging in such a dream he would certainly have forto'd wonders to the stricken and shivand multitude, probably ering gotten his dream embalmed in thousand a written history" years later The true nurael' is the subconscious that never forgets anything. The conscious sees, hears, smells, feels. Kvery experience to the last wee detail is within yourself today. That is the final human miracle "P.ed l KKU:iV xor t, l)o NEVER HEAP. declares:if not g That kid of mine is over 11 eur old, said the proud et and his never father, said a word anbod could understand. worry 011 get Imt ter in your ears when euting corn- eob. Eat a slice of watermelon for dessert and wash And W, nter. added the hotter out fussy old gentleman, have again.' chops lean " 'Yes, sir. Which way, sir?" On thing about playing night outba.seball is that wrhen nn fielder muffs a fly. he can blame it on the kilowatt. HOMER BREWS !!RY or-th- "... LITTLE GLI M DROP FOU TODAY Did you know that suicide is usually fatal? A I p, greate htirrie, for in the niy' ? f do steam-barg- e hear the morning wlustling around the bend, and so do dress with vast sfieed and velocitte, and dash for the wharf, Joe Bungstarter thinks autu and catch the hoate, heaven b drivers should be compelled M praised, alladt to discover anon rub a little ink on their license that I do be wearing one brown In the plates, so that the number would sock and one gray be stamped on the sent of a evening. Dame Brew Ming away, I trousers Little automaticHomer do and pedestrian's prepare a dinner of steamed clams, and ally. we mighty proude of our skill at conkerie, allndt the ckms do Its al! right to call a girl taste like ImUed glf halls little kitten, but don't all her so little cat. passed this dave. ... ... ..on. dish-wa- 1 tufL man-size- Jmth-iuh- - - soda-ske- u-- i L BEHIND THE SCENES NEWTON Mr and Mrs. M. C Rigby and Ronald of Rexburg, motored Their children, boro Thursday. Annie Merrill and Elroy, who had spent the past two weeks here with friends, returned home with them. Mi. nnd Mrs. Flyad Beck were c'dlod to Malad Sunday because illness of Mrs. of the serious Beck's father. club The Clever Cooks' held a party at the home of their leader Vss Cleo Christiansen Thursday evening. Costumes won exchanged a .id worn Games were were played and refreshments served Those present v.ere the leaders. Miss Christiansen and Miss Letha (Petersen and the following mem hers: Wennergren, Barbara SWIM AND FLOAT Haws. Faye Zupha Barker. Sara Cooley, Benson. Natalie jund M. Mouritren, Mrs J, W. Mour- and children Helen and Reta ( y f A.,KR. Out., Aug. 8 d ljitzen i o'.- - of ihe Dionne quintuplets. were guesfs Tuesday of Anton b more than 34 months Lauritzen ro'v of and Ezra Cooley Din MV m and float," L)r AN Lagan of Jan Bov Iiroef their physician, re- - daughter. Mis Maud Gunnel d visited Salt Lake Cty ve'di today. Tuesday d here with relieves Wh, tbfv now use s Mrs Maiy O Gnffin returned half full of water." the said. Monday from Los Angeles wheie famous count y physician Tp'V have outgrown tne tubs she spent the past six months wluh vv re first u.sed for tneir visiting with her daughter. hash " Mr. arc! Mrs Hirar Pedersen and Hitel Han- n ide the revelation Rande Icdcr-e!r, w! .lc talking with Marv-Nelsrn, cy attended tha funeral services marathon swimmer who hasjof'Mrs. Pedersen's brother-in-lasf'r bee n a daily visitor at the hospital-iSalt Lake City Wednesday, this week. Mrs. Mary Jensen returned tn Nel rn offered bis s( rv.ces us her horn1 m Providence Monday swimming iiutructor for the fam-- j after staying the past month with ous babies. her sister, Mrs. J. J. Larsen. - They ran swim," the doctor tol him 1IKAVV DAMAGE sur- Th" mi?" Xel.'i'm Forest UOI3K, Aug. S (l Pi j.riM d. Sure th y f.an. Dr. Difoe u fir- 3 have damaged 5771 acres of Al! exeejit Martu. und she isn't national forest in southern Idaho quite strong enough. in the amount of 81515. The ' The other four have it i trouble includes the Wer.er, Rome. ' ' dm ked ftf.diDif, and if t ii y r iilok dont rmnd it at alL f.ciiiiu and (..uiijoj lure- -, L fare .if IN WASHINGTON -- : he v. i.hi-iIltUltT KITE HINT Prof. Horace T. Metioofy, our own etiquette ' I do not marvel that in the old days- - and not so ancient at that men saw in their dreams messages from the gods, awoke feelupon ing the gift of prophecy them, that kings tramhled befoi1 the soothsayer, and that the tired pilgrim, witn a stone for a pillow, unto thought he hud a, .ended heaven. The study of the mind has progressed but two or three steps, and that only in the last 30 yours, but it has gone far enough so that the dream book the prophetic vision, and the testimony anas to personal converse with e gels are of smalt impoitan-It is amazing how th" and the subconscious entangle in a dream I had a dream th,s mmning between the times when the young skunk s urnt.l in the papers behind the stove and the time when the htns arose and came peeking on the kitchen floor, that mixed up s.x personalities all of them me lhn dicam. to itsilf. was entirely logical. The subconscious takes goofv does not rcaion premise and goes to the logical at the same was I (on.dusi'm time a dishwasher and a reporter iiml a worker in a livery stable. . Finally I got fired as a her hy the irate landlady, who i (fused to give he the pay due ami I told her that I'd bring suit and court in the petty claims write her up e.ght ('!., front I went away singing he page. lives who BY WILLIS THORNTON NBA Sr r vie Staff Currespondrnt With the entire WASHINGTON. world launching Into a head long naval race, the background views of the president of the United States on naval affairs are always Interesting and important That Is why official Washington is more than ordinarily absorbed In a government publication which has just appeared and which has It ts circulated but sparingly called "Naval Documents Related r to the Quasi-WaBetween the United States and France. " Back The story is Interesting in 1913, some 22 years ago. Fiank lin D Roosevelt was assistant secretary of the navy under Wilson In that capacity, he found himself prowling about In the neglected attic of the old State. War. and Navy building, where almost anything might be found 1T97-179- TTE found old wooden cupboards under the eaves, filled with en velopes marked "Captain's Letters" Interested as he always has been In naval history (he Is one of the Important private collet tors of documents I. be naval historical he d g wanted them published eared, fading letters should not be lost. A year ago. Congress authorized Don't wmry their pollination anyone who gets a copy has to pav for it its not a congi tianklng matter Tlie book is just out Its full ot salty details of Ihe miHilting and handling of the ships which made the Amnican navy, and whuh in FDIl's preface were ibrely a' s" eiuled wilh Ihe 'ounlrys pmncci setllcmenl amt erpih'-lowith tic w Inc,,,.. n c! ,,r ns imt, p( ,.j. ..a Ua nuhoi (lui nt c (ui II in wn - precarious times" But down among all the rubble of official tori espondem e about and speaking trumpets, all of which is sprinkled with the salty language of t he men who commanded at sea, lies one curious letter, iu the collet linn discovered and spuiism ed by FDlt liimself Chucklers all over Washington are chuckling about it. TX) Secretary James McHenry from Alexander Hamilton , . . . in so delicate a cae my opinion m that no doubttul authority ought to be exercised by the piesident. . . . If not, and he b left at the foot of the CoriMitu tion as understand to be theiae. am not leadv to av that he othur power than meiely to em ploy the ships as convoys with an hoi it y to repel force by furcF tbut not to iaptuie) . . . t Ni diiiblful authority nuiih be exmsed bv the pieMdent. hit n as difteient opinion in ti.i have been epK-e- d fo House of Represent at w e i has Likn L p' pt if will be fxpfdient la oi th Uu him and his dufv and to of he i ui sio polii y 1 T m-- vv vv tl-- v f j v al d M v Vs rLsp v ('uiime.--s tieflaiim: tha and no fai?!:er !e 1 ntden ot Ins auth'Ditv . . to ex to having no ne nt inn. i Ufiiits . . ed the i on-- f Tins of ionise will lemove all t loud.s as f o whit the j nt will do will fain him n d to frank to jne imd. and u;i unwilbnu taut im ) the Mn ftiulion - ar-Ho will reftnn (' ncre-- s upon I u l 1 in a hap win'll t .mUol he h.d d hoii Mi Rti miv 'Y i; , . G !. I ll'.a.x r g I I I O, l. Jl mmmmmmR&m d , " ' . Ij entei-taine- ,. k USERS WATER TO Nun 1h ' a i'pl a vid o D ii 'll 'I n im U 'in if l. L'. L 'C s'! 117 ami t UP ii a Liman n m " L, in 11 h a -- t1 and Al Mok Im t d a tuna tli T 1J N and iim waii-tin- dt m d Offne as Fih M Hu ii lor, m a m 'i in b . t Ihfi. NOIK k: Notit e is hereby given that Attorney E. M. Wright will attend to all unfinished legal business left by the late George Q ll 17 Bring their bhwksmith shop to our farm. Horses shod, work guarnrlkeed. Done frrmi the truck. Fhone 541-and We come to Dtiiiiii NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR sD THIS EXTRA SMB KK lu- t he Mat mg alum. Mihimt-- i hall b 1.iih and tn duph- tn, n t n m n a d )v a t tr of M nn vv h d in tin- - e fa ini m 'P t he ot iinr i Im- oinple'-oimhln a un of this not it t T H HUMUHKUYX Sill i Jig) IM Data of filM puhlir al UUI, .UUII-- t '.! in ate of ta'-- t pH Id am l urn, l I'lii" fo ,i s against the gr. intone li t It n Will m )i ' St ion ei s a; ' Hit Im trillt trLi?of 'I'oo la .V wifi in im -- I m hL waf r Itll! .1 D point and N S v ppl i a '4 II a Ii it - II r . a .1 I D s , 1,1 ll a tn H )i L.r .it "t da in nd r l n n lan I ' e n in .11 11! X Mi.-.-- . e NOTICE II t JUnnsKN 150S aru il ,f State Oiiice, Sait Luke City. Utan, August 2nd. f s.de--ine- KTKH 1:1.!. . W. O of honor ' 111 hms FROM THE HILLS , ue-- s : . ADA. Okia, Aug D NeaHy wa Christensen him ks of drv at a party given wrapped (! i(T Hie made from ga.F ridav afternoon lee at her home m observance of her birthday an-- ; smokestack? id a ei.- nt m.!!, rm er try Refreshments wep to v mvd to Mrs Christensen and man hire - d be the only one of iLs kind m r gm M, Mrs Larry Guld of the world. Minnesota, and Mesdames Mary lull When the plant n u he Hendry. Maude Hendry, M,dhe it wnl have an output Baxter, He.vue Jones, Mary J capacity a day. !n Her, Vie Darley, Annie LeNh-rna- ot Thl it Ion? it will ne cvcrv nie.in.-J me Walters, Ethel Jone.. ubu Xeihe Bradshaw', Flossie Gunnel). day .1 quarttr of a million c.u dioxide gas whuh of Don Mi Bair, Rachel Parkinson, Mae led !n cm it has hiritafoie aping into Wilson, Amy Woodward and Hall and Miss Zelia the an as one heof tin unu.sje byMaggie " Kerr The time was .spent m land cement. music and games. Cenifr.t i produced by btmg-inMrs. Jane Glenn was hostess 10 to a white heat, 11 a kiln, a the members of the Madra club, mixture of u.d chiy. himmtono Mrs. Gladys which later ia Thursday afternoon. giound to t h fa- was in charge Vlaughan, president, mlllal. rin,.ness 0I lht s!u k,.d of the following 0 program: Ii the pioduct. great readings were given by Mrs. Jane quantities ot hi bonr.tiling dtide ate Walters; two duets were sung by of,. Misses Edith and Marie Smith: giver Carbon dioxide is the fizzy giu by Miss June the guitar selection gives you in dunks Glenn; song with ukelele accom- containing cathon water. In A social Glenn. Jean paniment by its solid form, n i? dry hc" hour followed during which reFive years ago. M. O. Matthew, freshments were served to 20 manager of the O. K. Portland members and seven guests. Cement company's Ada pi ml, beclub held gan experimenting with the manuThe Wellsville afternoon facture of dry lie from the gas their meeting Tuesday Miss Patricia released in the null's big slat k at the home of was The afternoon spent in Dry k e became an UKicisingly Luby. meetbusiness the sewing. During omn.odity important commercial ing plans were made for a trip as he carried on h: tests were to Logana. Refreshments A year ago tin lompaiiv d.iei-tor- s The reserved by the hostess. authorized he enit.on of a mainder of the time was spent in dry-ic- e plant. Tins week it Vva practicing their posture exercises. put in operation. enterMrs. William Stoddard The gas is trapped in the tall tained at dinner Sunday. A vase sta ks, forced through water and the washei clean of all of summer flowers formed impurities. Places were marked Then it goes to a giant compress r centerpiece for Mrs Oscar Lowe of Park which changes it to a fluid of very Mrs. Thomas low temperature, which is Czca and City, Mr. Brenrhky and Mr. and Mrs. by a pocess similar to that use Stoddard and family. in, iiiczuil; wau-When A trout supper was enjoyed in from the pressure the dry ice is m blocks Logan canyon Thursday evening molds,crWal-vvbilsolid resembling were Mr. and of a Thus included these blot hive Mrs. H. A Burgman of St. Joseph. white marble M. a temperature of ImD dtgrecs beMissouri, Mr. and Mrs. James zero Mrs low Mr and They are sawed into Thorpe ot Rexburg. Mrs. Alice Miller, Mfrs cubes, wrapped in paper Vere Prn sealed nuu h like the h nulling Mrs. Jam and and R hot la Thorpe Miller A number of socials have of loaves ot mead m a modern been given in honor of Mr. and bakery, Mrs. Burgman and Mr and Mrs HAULS IN(RF.AF, Thorpe. d GROTON, Conn, Aug s Mr. and Mrs Vere Price the same group at dinner A four ptr cent mere iso m iu. guests affecting apjiroximateiy 22'o ci.i Saturday evening. Other and Adell ployes. has been nnnoumid h thwere Miss Lorraine Klectric Boat company undt r an Thorpe. Mrs. Lorin Miller enteragreement approved by tained at dinner Sunday. Places worker.'.. were marked for 18. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Thorpe entertained the same group Mon- Rupert, Idaho, spent Thursday were and with Mr. day at dinner. Other guests Friday visiting Harmon Burgman and Mr. and Bailey's mothm, Mis. Susannah Mrs Marvin Poppleton. Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thorpe Mrs Thomas Jones and Mrs. Jr., and family of Salt Lake ar.1 Jane Miller spent Friday at Brigseveral days visiting ham City, guests of Mr. and Mrs. spending Mr. Bariev Rasmussen parents with Mr. Thorpe's Mr. and Mrs Eugene Jones atand Mrs. Thomas Thorpe. Sr Mr. and Mrs. La Frantz Steph- tended a birthday dirnei given were gv of ens Ogden Sunday at the home of Mrs. of Mrs. Stephens' parents. il u n l s s parents, Mr and Mis. WilMr. and Mrs Thomas Brenchlev liam Kidman at Reteibuio Mrs. Ada Smith and daughter, Diners were laid fur forty. Other Janice of San Bernardino. Calif, guests were Mr. and Mr. Wiley are visiting with their mother. Callister of Air. and Clifton, s Rose Fensky. Mrs. George Cressel of Preston. of Mrs. Aaron Johns Rupert. Mr and Mrs. Frank Bench of Ida. was the guest Thursday and Trenton, Mr. and Mrs James Stoddard. Sadie Mrs. of Mr. Friday and Mrs. Hmy KidMuir, Mr. and Mrs. James M. Thorpe man, No kelo level of Beit 'boro returned Friday to their home at and M.ss Gr.u e Jensen of Arimo, Mr and Mrs. Vere Brae anu Rexburg. after visiting here wit.a their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Janie- sons spent the week at Beni R. Thorpe. La ke Mr. and Mrs Heber Bankhead Lonn Miller. Jr. left Friday and Mr Lorraine, ard daughter. for Kexfuug, for an ridifm-- I Mrs. Wilford Anderson and son. to st.iv Tuedav after a Mis Paihy Rasmussen Kav, returned an! five day trip to A ellow stone Darn l.hdlnn ,f (Vv .ir- B Mr nod Mrs John Bailey "peruLrig tne wtiK wifh pnnnunrc the birth of a girl Sun- Mrs R isnnh'an's parent', Mr. and Mrs Thoma' June' day Mr Oscar Lowe of Bark Cit Air and 2Irs him t retuiml Tuesday to Bngham Sr, Mr. and M: Ihirh-- Thotpp, Smith with is she where f visiting and irnilv. Mr arid Mrs Lemv City h o: o and I'uMien. her daughter. Mrs. Herbert AdamAfj and son after spending four days .drs T B Thuipt and fannlv of of Mr. and Mrs. Thoma S,!t Lake, Mr and Mr Gilbert Brent hley rhoipc and Mr and Mrs. Dale A daughter was born. Thursday, Wibon of .' ,P Logon to Mr and Mrs. Leonard Barker ifternoon m Ila k'niit li FotkFnday can Mrs Alberta Larsen and daugh- von BmiDfC' wire bmJt and a Gala and Laree Ii li ters, Marjorie ions Mij.pi r w is 'Oived and Mhs Nelda Stoddard span Mr im! Mrs Br jiKh uv. o! at Bark, guests Iom jdi n Hyde Mis Thursday nnd Kingston NT' and Mrs Delbert Duce Mrs AiTLESAt CE NKI 0 I'-- WELLSV1LLE i AHK.AIL hr H4y Die mtere l.d in that than in the simliteral,f the proposition. The ple ly believe that whats sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander. of the problem at stake in the presThis is the ent wave of proct ssor suits against the AAA, and in the counter-attacon industry starting in Texas. The supreme court decision on NUA and its forthcoming decision n AAA may leave the essential problem untouched, exept for a broader study of it than the American people have ever given it before. I at ItlU W I i:v' i LOST OUR CACHE OF HUMOR - ( I.L hr t I A- - Inin Ificli nd - Ult f U r t til .N, I'.OllM W ': h ctj'.it iim tit s Sixili VV petition. And of com e the wanes find jobs of Amen'can factory workers, jr- veil as the profits of tire manufacturers, have Teen profited T,' the tfinff from foreign competition. Thus tin- o.td lid. 'in T.imeifc have idwuys jiaid hiphtr jirices lor viothiujr find too! . Teiaiisi they either' paid the tariff on the imt orte.l kind or paid to American makers a prire equal t the loreiRir price pins tariff. New they say: for wheat and corn equal to ,ou city people rnu.--t pay 1 . win !' p Il M to 24, 7i? rtjBNTSHim A! M.mli d oblicat MUD. IT M' I' SHIXGTON. Aug Tlie SnaLe oveiiode x'g'nous op-- I Deuiu-(al- s omuou hv conservative and Republic in:, today and inproved a resolution outlawin' m!i . igaiit.t the government hy I'ULi1 hohh-of fitkial 'gold 8 Vv tell. ill fanner.., pi i.pr.iM, come, a B'T t roil' is e ivj ' t; r i m tj . V L-- .vi4 Mi - i it i as col 1 1 . ' r Mliiougli t L pi oci'..-o-i mi .g i I.' lei lor) r.i;fi. l.--, i tid give Omni the difference i M v. IicUm i a k. pi t ( tVf farm prodni ts arid the prices l.i'lii-a ao Atiiri( ;t;i .'tandard reiuires. Hint i 'I iii1 iiip al irii c.miis ;ird dut riiiutors arc now altar kil.p tl.it law .as unronat it titioiifd. Maslie it is. Time ii i J' " I "fit iii he .1 II ' 1..1- - Iim tl.. !!!. in o k M .If t i.a t r ( i ' .Ill'll''''. iiiiM ,t hga! I'licl .i1! ' '.'I. .... ( ; ' t ' f.. i . n 'lidi . - n i , ill i! il I ON 'rystal White Soap . Bar Creme Oil Bar ?hinola Shoe. olish Bottle Cap, Hoot Beer 12 Dozen Drinking Glasses . 11 J For EVERTON & SONS CO. New Arc Welding Machine GALLOWAY'S WKLD1NG Bettor Ser ice 357 S. Main Phone 61ti-- Rich. Office two doors north of the sud George Q Richs office in the Andrews Block, North M un Street. Telephone 982-J. s-- n Your Iiald-Headc- Green Glass Set d Tires l'lutes, 4 Sherbets, 4 Cups, I Saueers, 4 oJlets $ 4 20 ALL FOR EVERTON & SONS CO. i Our retread job will give 75';, as much mileape to as a new tire, at Die. cost of a new l-- 1- -1 tire. Window Glass Sale SUBCIAL DISCOUNTS THIS MONTH! OUT READY' FOR WINTER EVERTON & RONS CO. FUEL INSPECTION OF YO U II TIKES! LUNDAIIL KEROSENE Is still VULCANIZING AND TIRE SHOP used for many We sell it f" e GALLON jUD pur-joso- s. EVERTON & Second South and Main SONS CO. FRUIT KETTLES Durable "Reed" enamel Cold $ 4 50 pack earnier for 7 Logan h JL j irs EVERTON . st y,J? & SONS CO. & Utah Paint Your House I.oue Biol her's ... Baint Ia.nirer It is easy to apply EVERTON & SONS CO. Lasts t, a aa.it M-- r Expert Radio and Refrigeration Service Service on all makes radios. Refrigerators and ammonia 1'iarhmes. Day and night service. Certified Radio and Refrigeration Service. Phone 181 or 1G2-- Id-t- RADIATOR IJOILING- that clf.ggetl la.liator tomjiioiiv cleaned hy our iii ict Radiators repaired, all work guaranteed.. Callow ay Welding. Phone ODi-W- . :!57 South .Main. :: vi'-uir- Ia-c;,- 1 Mr .111(1 Mrs. Burley Hailey of Mr, , ,,,i N ;,il,ivi L st n pen Hat S pnn V" n- A-- (iUAUANTKEI) TYPEWKITEK SEKVIClT Ue are prepared to service vour typewriters arid addmachines, and we guarantee our work. Cali Kver-to- ii arid Suns for quick dependable si rvice. in,'r NOTICE New i tier', d.uhv, time hedule effecijvn July J.st Pear Lake via Logan caiuon I, cave Logan 10 a. m. 'Jickets and infonnat call Iv'cli s Hotel, mm jti' A nuMJieg" |