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Y F AN B oi' .1 IB li u A I I I I H I I I M IK I A PIP HU AS N( HU I MM' 'III nf at( il W MFD I N- win n h v t BY tt i It t ol tit t ITU Ballif Butt nittv, Uait i Dopp, Edits, Felix, M AN A 1 I I I A I I I - O'-M- wliuh ht his ban Aag-inwith the Hntih snip gioup, amtrolUd bv I'itlio Blant l )n Yoi k Smai t St t fi t.i 1 lui n I" i foul i.ns Pond when thc voted to in a liquor tmasuie a tint $r)U,ou) be appropriated nonthly from liquor revenues to m olfl age pension fund The old age pension fund is pro-for not in the liquor bill it- f but in a pension bill hv scn.tte Pi evident Herbert M ivv t pending before the sen- vatoi m-u- pro-isio- n v 1 intro-ItiM- fl iff S the bill iniendul to include the appropriate. revises the present liquor ad-nistration The strode amended the same to provide for tne admimstra-'io- n of the state's liquor business one )i executive, and to give that iff" in! i salary of $5 000 per year Indtr the same amendment, the iilministr dor would have the aid 'f iwn e commissioners, h" would reieive $1,000 per year B bv Holbrook ;i part-tim- a li 9nding m nil the almost it or ill P 1 M VVimmer, j it 50 $28,-99- The same bid was offered by the Bethlehem Steel corporation, but Sheffield was awarded the contract because it would ship from Kansas City, Mo , to the B et h e h e m construction site. would have shipped from Los Angeles, a shorter distance. I regret that the practice of identical bidding still prevails in some quarters, Ickes said It is noticeable however, thr.t the occurrence of identical bidding has been less frequent since the rule was adopted that the bidder distant should receive the award in such cases 1 st mi i t ii ' i month f i h on Mil tl r KFb If .S'lllll mini charge for one iln s twenty i ents the pines control wlun v, nit nt is paid for m id I f i ollec tion is m U8sir 'ion f e is added to abo 11 Ht tl M ll t - 2 30 4 20 3 5 60 Whereas, Minuel C Naegle, and six others have this 27th day of January, 1937, filed with the County Commission! rs of Cache County, Utah, a petition in due form by a majority of the owners of title or evidence of title of lands within the District proposed to be organized being the owners of title of a major portion in area of the lands to be or benefitted reclaimed in the proposed District and praying for the creation of a Drainage District to be known as "The Cache District No Drainage County Eight which petition contains a general description of the work proposed and a particular description of the proposed boundaries of the District together with a list of the land owners and the amount of land owned by each and their place of residence certified as a correct list as made rolls of from the assessment Cache County, Utah, and have also filed therewith an Undertaking m the sum of $100 00 being 2rr of the estimated cost of the proposed improvements in the said Drainage District in the manner and form, required b law. Now, Therefore, in consideration of the premises it is hereby ordered that Wednesday, the 24th day of February, 1937, at 10 o'clock A M at the commissioners room at the County Court m House, Logan City, Cache County, Utah, at a regular meetsaid County Coming of the missioners be and the same is hereby fixed as the time and place for the hearing of the said petition or for the contest thereto on the part of any land owners within the said District, and that the Clerk of Cache County, Utah shall give notice of the time and place of the hearing by publicaa tion in the Herald-Journa- l, daily newspaper printed and published in Logan, Cache County Utah, in one publication, February 8, 1937, and by posting a copy of the said notice at the front door of the County Court m Cache County, Utah, and in at least three public places 'n the proposed District, and the form of the said notice shall be substantially as follows: NOTICE OF BEFORE THE BOARD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. In the Matter of the Organization of a Drainage District to be as The Cache County known Drainage District No. eight, in Cache County, Utah TO ALL PERSONS Notice Is hereby given that the petition of Manuel C Neale and six others, praying for the organization ot a drainage district, to be known and named as Cache District No Drainage County Eight, in Cache County, Utah was presented to the Board ot County Commissioners, of Cache County, Utah on the 27th day ol January, A D 1937, and was fill fi with the county clerk of said Cache County, in the County Court House, at Logan City Utah on the 27th day of January A D J937, and said petition i now on file In the offite of the said County Clerk The boundaries of the land to be included said piopostd in Drainage District are described as follows, to wit' Bt g at the SW cor of Sec 1 w R 1 W S L 10, p 14, N P. .v M. th N. 300 rods, th E If ( Iti V i ii v li y i'Iiiii u on 1! 111 hol i I ' hnluK Loaii V H ml in H K .11 s h M n mum for eai h vi u awrage words to issilnd m a reader f lol .hi,! J.K I 1 s $7.00 r,.0 0.00 1.70 8. 10 GASAV OF LOGAN 11 Him v Kmmi 2i Mitl.il, 1) vault. HERALD-JOURN- line 277 - - 78 VVewt l"t South Sutisfiii "on Guaranteed Money Refunded riitine "dK 11. on.- - ntmiKe il i BRICE New Oil Treated Dustless Mack Vtii bea m Ca(he Valley lDO'fe nadr urpose of estimate t U us I n i iim SNl, Alttirm h. nts per line for i u h it puhh( utiun k l in ii ad rs i hirl ns for ea Il da of puhli-- ' L DELIVERED STOVE Pm Nikt 'MU i i 0 C - lol I lOMIl AL DEPARTMENT. ATTENTION IWIOIEUS lilt) MlH M of ft t 15, tw p '1 L 14, N R ta-d- i ! Arm PAINTIN- G- P't'ilv and puai anii It iidi wink, Auto ylasx and tups. All woik J)ne out and save, 1J8 N oith 1st East. Phone 85)9 W. i Pines leasonalde. eil (lias Al il!t i , F-- l 3. CACHE VALLEY LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE lot liatle Daiiv tows and lieiler.s ready to I'wtuts he.nl nt ujustei'ed and gnule Holstein hulls Will Ini am thing jou hate I'm sale. Ti.tde whal S han Nilson, Smith ton have loi what ou want. lul'l MS. 1 ids to plate of beg and ton tuning 403 3 aires of the gi neral description uni tntlostd in said distnct by 2o tall It" and pa top pi it is for dead or vvoilh liol-- e and Uhls Just. Ct'l lxigan Elite) lse, .JO. lie tall is automata alh !etisod. Mar. 18. W o It SS i.HML NOTH LS sale in lioshfii 1 75 h il subdivision is as follows g 50 he SW1., the S 140 rtls of 2 30 R NW i , of Set 10 Tw p 2 30 1 W S L B .1 M 6 40 Vlso hi g st a point no rtls S 4 50 of the X rornir of s u I 170 Set 10 th quitter FI 60 rds, th S Iho 390 rds th W. 60 rds, th N iso Woman D f f,llt Mil SLACK LI Ml' l'N M ' I u u U M 1 F L Carbon County s ut iviloi l)i i:n t M T 230 rds th-W 42 74 100 rds, th 2 30 to E tine of U P R R, fm rds 3 10 mt rlv O S L R R right of w i 1100 4 th , dig 18 nun W along 1 95 sod right ot way 80 24 rtis, th 1 50 suit M 53 nls th N along 3 90 . tl S t loo rods to N h S line of sol 120 Set 10 th th S 40 rds 3 91 60 ids th S ISO rods th W t 4 70 rSt 2 ( rds th S SO rds, th trim II I ( IhA 50 2 60 2 30 1 30 3 90 ) fi i Kb AIM KS 50 3 30 14 05 2 30 A i i l N 1 i 1' m n I t m e j 1 l tr ir II M i, I ,ir m iM i 390 1 Piter A 15 1 REsOI.l TION (1 ban lr persons were tnjuied, one seriously, as new violence flared at Flint. Mich, in the battle A tetween General Motors and United Automobile Worker of America over union recognition "ns picture was taken, rioing started Inside Chevrolet plant No. 9, spread to the outside and worlt- -' rs and sympathizers swung Into action as shown here, smashing windows with clubs One woman, Flint member of the "LB." Emergency Brigade, may be een bashing In a window near center. strike-tor- n area. I nine wt re by National Guardsmen who took over all activities In the 4 1 e t 2 60 4 80 3 90 2 30 1 00 2 30 Yonk, Mrs P with law And in accordance and an order of the board of directors of said company made on the 9th day of June 1936 sc many shares of each piece of said stock as may be necessary will be sold at the home of the secretary, Oliver G Johnson, 537 N Mum in Logan, Cache County, Utah, on the 17th day of February, 1937 at the hour of 2 o'clock p m of said day to pay the delinquent assessment thereon together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale Oliver G Johnson, Secy-Trea- s Jan 30, Dates of Publication Feb 6, 13, 1937 PI WASHINGTON, Feb 8 Secretary of Intenor Harold L Ickes charged today that the practice of identical bidding for government contracts was persisting despite previous threats that such tactics would be turned over to the department of justne for investigation He announced awarding of a contract for reinforcing steel to be used in Bartlett dam of the reclamation Salt River federal project m Arizona to the Shef1 for field Steel corporation fjknri i 60 - til I 310 INTERESTED At 4 s ii N 3 20 1 95 3 10 -- IDENTICAL BIDS r 2 Fhabtth Thurber, A D W atterson, Lucy COMPANIES ENTER , 2 F' .Smith, Mrohtll Pml I Sttumson, Sonne, () A Stabler, Klia St hiffman, Eveline 1 Start of Flint Riot Quelled by National Guard 2 1 Puikinson, W Park, Sirali I Pin ope onu lu t ime Is fond of l i SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Feb 8 1' Old age pension adocates in von a 10 to ie senate late Fi idav 1 m 3 Fducatid lit dh Huist Sthool, long Isl ind, Porter, R O Munith and Pat is Pimniniiu Perrv Non and immbti ot the tiling Purser, Phillip ''10-7-191- iost SCORE VICTORY W Waughan, L. P Nelson, Andiew Pat k, H J Petti son Loins III BACKERS 4 1 MiMurnn, Jas 3 MISS FFRRI ROCKS AV AGE VNIA iluld ol the atut Btin I wrote in other important amendments The bill was changed to eliminate a ban on drinking in public places a markup of 60 per cent in price of hard liquor, and 40 per cent on wines, was written in This was part of the Maw proposal to provide for an old age pension contribution. The housing passed without controversy three mtasures Friday, and then engaged in a hot debate over state licensing of plumbers The licensing measure was defeated by Farmer members who feared that its enactment would riise p!ur,bing costs and prevent them from laying pipe oil their premises One of the measures passed would provide protection for the beaver on public lands It was pointed out this would be an effecwater in tive way of conserving small beaver dams at the head of of also streams and building up a valuable fur industry Another bill passed by the house would empower the board of agriculture to establish standards and grades for ice cream, cheese, and The other other dairy products bill permits county auditors to destroy claims on the county which have betn on file ten years or more Both house and senate will con vene at 10 a m Monday R V Munk N E McAlister, L C Maughm, J W g 1 ENSIGN 1 , 1 Mutusstii ul-t- A A Ii Hodges W ni N Howell H P Hirus Hilda A Kimball Mans S ago she it V I M HA l BOSS lirss MA S 11 RY a ess pel stinal il s Gill. i AO I'llOO III Xt il AM. k AM) l'l N , matt in .it tine and la ippraitd M Mh I I ( Ii PUS FAFII PI BI.IsHF.D al neai Iv all small tliaiiH slmws liKirisll AOl 111 I ALL Ol' I IA I S AS BUM SF Bl N- - in intent PAPlIiS URjII Moi.AI, Muili photoeai !tcae jwoor) COBH AM 1 SURREY graphed and tiediUd with numONDON VISITS S RNRLI.Y MADE AT BOSsI RLN ALL erous love athur TRANSACTS EUSINFISS WII ITU PRI- SUP BY LADY F W STOP EPHONE TFI BY It iVATFLY STOP LADY Cop of radiogiam C19G Tokyo. Bl ANE COMPANIFS SHAKY Jan 8 1937, 10 24 p m INVOLVED HATRY CRASH arop AT MOMENT SHREWD RECEIVED AT MI AMI FLA. twentynine FORT L NT i STO5 I PORTION BFLIEVL HIM DUE Cl 96 VTA RCA-- F TOKYO OF C t POLICE HEADQUARTERS-- MI income now de- RASH STOP principal NO INCOUNT POSODINI AMI FLA rived ROCKS WAGE COMPAFORM ATION AV All APLF STOP NIES INOSUKF HAYASHI NATIVE (Signt d ) OF NAGASAKI EDUCATED THING OXFORD AGE THIRTY FIVE INSPECTOR CHIEF irON REGINALD JOCFLYN 11 BORN MAY NINrTTF N TWO RECORDS SCOTLAND YARD. STOP HAS NrGOTIATFD MANY n SON OF FARE OI COMMFKCTAL TRANSACTIONS SECOND ETON I IFUTENANT SCHWAB INFOREDUCATFD FOR JAPANFSE GOVPRNMFNT CROCORN MATION RFI AYFD TO OFFI ENTERED STOP EFLIEVED ACTING AT AND CAMBRIDGE KFTTF RING, CONTIN- - MOMENT SHIKOKU PRODUCTS STOC KBROK1 RS W RI NN F ALB AND HAIKTTT COMPANY WHO HAVE BIG NINLTEEN mfoimation aiadable at DEALINGS WITH OFFICE OF TWFNTYFIVE MOTOR S AI FS-AN RF.NDAI I. COMPANY the moment ugaiclmg Mi INTERIOR SUPPI ILS DFPART-MFN- T Roik'-av.itand hit STOP SLVF.N KFNWENN Carlton TWINTY TAKASHI INFORMATION ADVERTISING COMPANY daughtoi TWENTYEIGHT PUBLICITY Cailton Rocksavage tame of a BURFAU POLICE HI ADQUAU-TB.R- S TOKYO DEPARTMENT family PINNACLE 1 spot table middle-tlai- b (To Be Contuiued) FILMS THIRTY MARRIED but, as a younger son, had to On fim hing THIRTY make his own way VVFLTFR PAMELA Save this installment as eviLADY his education he entered the soap TNTLRED ONE AND WELTERS PUBLISHING HOUSE Hum of Speais CunhfT and, six dence to help you solve the crime. A 2 1 Fount sheik Leon Harris Jos S Hauling, Gto D lit , i n i Ctrtl .Stirling Dibblt R k n I .strgt Calder , tl - Nt Blau, J B item ill tnt i tit dh he as Rotk at ige Con'Oli-dat- td PHI and Hull in danuaiN ruiteedid in bunging his companies through tin depttssion. He lias ho t nt t r I I is flnalitial slnnglh arul teal lui- - .ho An a sttads dt- -t line n the shaits ol those tonal os m which he toisa mttitsUd T Ins is due Bugt putt t Altt 7.t w -I tltr of a old t u pt up quite found dt ad nm afti i noon w i m his nth AIRS ami put mi r P ADBI AS D HA ro ( hi. U (,I INGURY R AF 11 MMTYAINF "INI II V ittti t't.iitd Ht ts not R ( C1U IK AFRICAN ) ll 7 fill d 4 7 p In nq LONDON M 'Hi RS I ( INI ION m i 'I fuom 1 1 BUI STOP SKA I N SCHWVBS 1 HI H A PRfSS ON 3 3 3 70 80 20 90 90 00 1 4 L HL ( ARFiklFs ANY A1 RTF R XI A ABIHFI C tt n (i t tvt Iue 4 A n:fiy niNTHllRTID W AB 1'F HAS F nkf I AND Y m ig 3 PR1-- Make Money by Carefully W atching Classified Bargains ire t , BBRY FDLOA1ID t t rin U- a d uti Blu in In ' g Fi u n pain ol ha Ii ) t it no mg Failv m PUT Toils t Pi i n 'i t r, PAGE SEVEN. 1 Want Ad Rates t f I TA I i ii i 1 Birr OF wwnruo In n hU I h M i it I Mi AB FATFUII) )t I p j, S' ,nd- -i 'l I e t i $ 4 SIoD NTA'ONE F A F NTH I.K.r WHI (OKMriuV R KITH HIM. llMHJ ih d 'UPY if lad "1,1 am P()I HI MIAMI BISHOP -- i I IIIHII M a 11 ioine SCfR-- S E BY SINU. STOP MCHOI AS i o Hmi n Willi ON II I YOl tHPV - llini iilnr m AN J IFBTP X ' ) I '1 K U U I "a"1 I I I jjU Id Oil i BY gained ton L unit. Be MllI) u LKSI LHm AND THIRTAOM k- Ultnv lil' " 11 lluikMitiiui1 ihi he learn. HinMii.li iii"I,.,.,. IIIH.IH llil'H. Ikut mrii'B u,r mi I he " I" I rIBI FOR IJMir w 1 1 ! a V h.i I w i by s'ioi K)RTUB s "" nil'll i - r.M.- Y oull Sale of Delinquent Stock u ,i North In igation , m Co business It 4il lit n on o' t ' u ht Ut ih SIOP imrnnc tt ,l r uni! HK.INII IUI1; ' ' fin . - arniii.- XiHl" ,lhi" tHI'" L. flirltll!. ; 'll"'. Itniksn- ill wnrlil Oil" r K I I - OINllllnr Will NOT 6LWE' ON GOLITHO VTER BU 'A r HI i: L DISrR Mul' T ill.ltp-- i - uiid r tlniiiiai-- Hr tin- LE GAL NONCES i 1 EF CRIM ''LVDY EEHU LOGAN, UTAH. L. rds to beg rds W of S Also com 56 quartt r cor of said Sec 10, th S loo rds, th W 42 74 ids, th N 4 deg 18 min W 80 24 rds, th W 53 rds, th N 20 rds; th E 103 rds to beginning of tht A general description proposed works is as follows, to wit An open drain, the outlet of whuh is 1665 ft S of NW cm of the NE1. of Sec 15, Twp 14 N R 1 W S L B A. M and ex tending West 1640 ft to the U I R R formerly O S L R R N along the right of way, th of East boundary line s nd right of 6767 ft Thi way approximately maximum depth of said dram shall be 14 ft on firm lands anti the minimum depth 6 ft with a width of 4 ft to 6 ft at the bed A lateral open drain if found necessary will be built later will ask The said petitioners for a hearing of said petition and the granting thereof, at a meeting of the said Board of County Commissioners to be held on the 24th day of February, A D 1937 at 10 o clock a m of said day or as soon thereafter as they can be heard, in the commissioners room at the County Cour House m Logan, Cache County, Utah, at which time and place all parties interested may appear and contest the granting of such petition or the necessity or utilany ity of the proposed work or compart thereof, and offer any thereto evidence in regard petent WITNESS my hand and offu ml seal this 27th day of January A D. 1937 N J Crookston, County Clerk of Cat he County, Utah On motion Of Commissioner A W. Chambers, seconded by Commissioner Leo C Nielsen, the said resolution was unanimously passed. Dated at Logan, Utah, this 27th day of January, 1937. William Worley, Chairman of Commissioners A W Chambers, Commissioner L. C. Nielsen Commissioner ATTEST: N. J. Crookston, Clerk (SEAL) 1G7 wanted to tare for while mothtr wtoks thil-dre- RADIO SERVICE For qualified service C Johnson Radio Service. Phone 343 or 501-26 East Center. , ROYAL TYPEWRITER WINS ON WORK! FOR KALE When you compare the work the superiority of the New Royal is established beyond question Own a n "Royal and you own the best. Call 38d for a of the Worlds No. 1 Typewriter. Service and Supplies for all adding machines and tjpewriters. Geo. B. Eveiton, 126 East 2nd St. So., Logan, Utah. 1 si imltss lriipil Hh- TVum rug demon-jtratio- (Ail F 8 Mings 32H) lbs I'ruvuloncp Cheikolts, bl u k Fi RI 78() Axnmnstor b lit quick for of F F-- 8 Trailer house WANTED LIVESTOCK' 4th K F-HOLTON B fl it trumpet, finish lacq Ha s Cheap Rhone 2t0-- J So 2 9 Top in ices paid Phone llvtum F-- ll F--S Diamond makes. UoR SALE or TRADE Ih vearl. ht ifprs Hvrum71 for dead or useless cows and horses. 11-R- 2. setting, engraving, typew liter lepairing. All Farrs. 115 Noith Main. M- -l F-- 9 FOR SALE, FURNITURE M.ijt'stitx Hats 525 S 10 W F lo ringe WANTED TO BUY Veal, pigs A cows, fat 58I-J- 2 collect. Dead cows VV & Hats reduced this special February Sale from 20'? to 40 thin T'h M 6 in bmses I'h "rli horse Phone 6S"-J- 2 2 SALE ustd brick A st me hrtt k baits wanted at once Call 465 F-- 8 lOtl-Vor or 3 tons of good timothy hay F-Phone 510 4600 2 J eul, young calves A pigs Elia-son-, Phone. 71 Hyrum Old horses A Ph cows. TRICE 1.45 9 To T "2.95 F-2- 2 795-R- 2 F-1- 7 HIGHEST price paid for veal F-and hogs Phone 890-- J ll Hose FARMERS COLUMN Sale: Weaner pigs Eldcn Thorn- 2 ton, in town, Mendon. 'nile: Registered Holstein heifers, freshen soon. E B. Hardman, 0 Mendon F-1- Coopers 100 '7 all wool dress ose in fancy All patterns F-1- CARD OF THANKS Jy-- 6. W2VICH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING Lew ston Team. H S PiUher, Pnone 21 RI 3 F-2- 3. J. F6 Mah MISCELLANEOUS li Phone 98 Potted plants, funeral woik, and corsages at Logan Floral. 71 West Center. Phone 343 or 811-- J F15 H'uinit verniers $23 50, should net $10 wetklv Parti ulnrs DAVIS M FT A L FIXTURE CO Lansing - CUT FLOWERS Pli BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 1" STOKEIt CO. HEN II. RUPERTS So. Mam St. - U't Holden Hlow Coal n 1178-- 3 3 CAC HE VALLEY COAL & Sale: Alfalfa hay, del Ph 976-- J sues. F-1- 0 We take this opportunity to ex- Sale: Baled and loose straw Del F-- 3 press our sincere gratitude to our 33 N 5 W. Ph 872-many friends and relatives who assisted and comforted us at the Alfalfa hay, dt I 251 S 1 W. passing of our beloved wife, daughter and sister, Elizabeth W. Mon-so- APARTMENTS FOR RENT We thank those who took FURNISHED part at the services, for the beautiful floral offerings, and for the 2 room ant furnate heated Ph 374 many other services rendered B Cyril Mon.son and 0 128 West 2nd North B Monson and family 0 Modern apts 285 No 3rd E Regular 50 PRICE SALE F-2- 7 35c n. F-1-3 Slacks M-- Used Gars FOR THE REST DEAL IN TOWN DODGE 1931 PONTIAC 1930 OLDSMOBILE 1934 $125 325 215 1930 Kl It K 1933 PLYMOUTH 1930 t HEY UOLF7T 1929 CHE ROLET 1928 ( HEY ROLET 3 mctly furnished room, nt apart-n- 564 F-- 3 Apt. 128 So 1st E. S room furn apt, private 72 North 1st. Wist 3 0 rooms and bath Electric stove 113 $25 South 2nd Hcatid 395 195 85 ... r. lot, m Or rent, theip Ill 8 0.1 aft COMPANY 209 North Main Stteet Phone 279 Logan, Utah SALE $17.50 $18.50 !2.59 F-.'- ii rooms, modi rn G hit lieu atop A h irn 5 Pioadnia Von Fuhinoin HiiiMtntr, for 87 Wot 1st In Fs or ston1 s No AUTOMOP.II.ES tt K Vi Vh for sle Good Ohcv ampp easy 9 i lit t p U t tl la , 1 PRICE To ?3.79 4 p FOR RENT. MlMI- LL CACHE AUTO $H3.95 $16.50 See this large assortmmt of fine purs worsteds Everv gummt far hi low market Value . . Pruts like these cant list Smartly st.vled New modi N Tutored to fit 115 shades. sizes. 20rr to r.3ro OFF! All bath 1933 - dark F-- 8 195 295 FORI) 165 1929 I OKI) 95 1928 FORI) - 1933 GMC TRUK -.- 395 19 41 FORI) PH Kl P 295 191 K)Kl) V, TON Pit Uiip 215 All wool slacks in medium anti n Telt phene Main No 392 terms, id n e F 10 CI.OSE-OIJ- T Reg. SPECIAL HOYS SLACKS 50 Iair. 2.00 to $3.00. Sizes to 1G. li CLEAN-UP-an- d .$1.25 SMITH CLOTE3SNG Company I |