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Show f Tagtc Tn E four. Herald-Journ- l'oii.iio si For one day: ten cents per hale: Day old oi nereis, Mriudujs and Thursdays Intermou'itain llutthery, 42 No 1 West ln 755 A LEGAL NOTICES AMI AIJIII NOTH KS 1. 1 NMIIP Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for Further In forimition. In the TO (KEOIIOKS K Court of the First Judieial District of the State of Utah, in and for the County of Cache. In the matter of the estate of ROBERT E BRIGGS, Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of M C Harris, 209 Cai he Valley Bank Bldg, Bogan, Utah on or before the 2nd day of June. D'-tri- Foil 1938. GRACE (LARK, twenty-fiv- e Truck yrs SO, nuely furn. hid, elee. Ih. 564 nr I 8 i 5 5 9 5 1104 9 A-1- A-1- N Jeff Stowell, or crippled horses Phone 7 FLOKISIS Trees shrubs, Ev rgreens, Roses Plant now. Pehrson Floral Nursery. 6 Hyde Park ITA Group To IlearCounty Nurse i her meeting will be held in Hyde Park tonight at 8 o'clock. Iarcnt-Tea- Harriet Farnsworth, county nurse, will give a talk on Child Health. All patrons are invited to attend. Under the direction of the Logan Senior high sehool ROTC an assembly advertising the Cadet as held this morning in Hop Nihley Hall, with Battalion Sponger Pat Emmett as mistress of ceremonies. The numbers the presentation of the colors by Wallace Buckley and Junior Larsen; an Invitation to the Cadet Hop from Cadet Major Franklin West; a demonstration of an ROTC drill; a military tap dance by Lilias Cook; singing of 'The Infantry Song," Jay DeMelLowell Stoddard, nning, bourne Coombs, Herbert Pack and Dick Romney; accordian solos by M ijor Stillman. Annabelle Smith and Robert Paulsen were winners of two tickets given by Major Stillman. A feature of this week is Old Stocks irregular in quiet trade SAN FRANCISCO, April 13 ri'li Bonds steady and quiet; rails OGDEN, April 13 (lP) USDA Dairy market: Butter: 92 score week. Hogs; Receipts 150, for market stanCurb stocks irregularly higher 264. Eggs: Urge 194, large top $8 25 on best butcher-mixe- d Steady, , Foreign exchange irregularly medium 174, small dards $7 25 to $800; fev, kinds higher. 134. Cotton barely steady. sows $6. Wheat Vs to 'Hi cents lower; torn Cattle: RecopiLs 120, include-10SALT LAKE CITY, April 13 U 19 unchanged to V4 lower. Rubber higher. for market and 20 through Butter, extra cartoned 28 cents. IS1-.'- -- Early sales about steady at few week'-advanc- 255 5 North AND medium and good drivein heifers 6 50 to 7 50 few feeders 4 50 to 5 50, few local BOSTON, April 13 (t'P) Small steers 6 00-- 6 60, feeders 5 00 scattered sales of graded shorn 550, best driveinplain cows 4 50 to 5 50 domestic wools were made here few cutters 3 50-- 4 00, vealers 9 5' today, the U. S agriculture de- down. Wool Market Clothes" days, which are being observed in order to allow the ROTC uniforms to be cleaned for the Hop. Besides ROTC members, however, other students, both boys and girls, are wearing informal partment reported. costumes of every description. The Graded staple combing lengths Sheep: Receipts none Package Cadet Hop will be held rriday fine territory wools sold at 68 to 81 lb. truck-i- n spring lambs first d locals of season 8 75, odd old evening in the high school gym- 70 cents scoured basis and crop nasium. lambs 7 territory, 64 to 67 cents. half-bloo- It Might Work at That WASH TUBBS By CRANE ROOM East. 3 3 ME. 2 N IN VI Kl CTION IF YOU LIKE TO DRAW, sketch Business girls 379 -l or paint Writh for Talent Test (No Fee). Give age and occupation. Box 15 Herald-Journ- al 4 FOR SALE OK TRADE Mv-- 1 Brood sows Phone 890- HOI ?ES FOR KENT I MTU 184 So. Main, pal 'y mod 4 rm bru k home, large lot Fh. 1 1 6 LEGAL NOTICES PROBATE GUARDIANSHIP 5 rm. bru k Inq 171 W 4 No FARMERS (X)LIMN At Rees Feed Store, Smithfield,-certific- d seed grains, quality alfalfa, clover and garden seeds 5 AND NOTICES Commit County Clerk or the spective Signers for Further ReIn- formation. 6 and eating potatoes; seed Federation wheat. O. F. Rice. 0 Ph 11H5-NOTICE TO CREDITORS Lots plowed Pnono 2 In the District Court of the First SALE: Burt wheat, Ph. 9 Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for the County of SALE: 14" gang plow, John Deere Cache. Phone llb-JHyrum. In the mutter of the estates of SALE: Team 4 jr old mares CLAUDE A. HILL and ANNA F. Co Cache Valley Commission HILL, deceased 9 . will Creditors present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the SALE: Utah hardy alfalfa seed,, seed pasture grasses. grain, office of M C .Harris, 209 Cache potatoes, Cache Valley CommisValley Bank Bldg., Logan. Utah on 9 Co sion on or before the 2nd day of June, Need 0S9-R- 5 699-R- A-- l, saeeT 1938. Sheriff of Cache County, R2 DON C. HILL, Utah Administrator. Certified Blue Tag BUss seed poM C. HARRIS By Julian Bair, tatoes $1 25 cwt. mouiis'n Deputy Sheriff Attorney for Administrator. grown; also seed barley $115 Dates of Publication; April 13. Dates of publu ation March 30, cwt. Alfred Gnehm. Ih 718-2U. 27, May 4. 1938. 2 April 6. 13, 20. and 27th, 1938. J. M-1- CAST OF CIIAWACTI R1 JOH K 11l.Nh.lt, brrulRf) ihe look no Knnfer ruin?. ft HAMILTON, hero) he bumped Into the heroine. INOHUL POHIhlt, traveler) the nought a mate, li the hard sobs that were choking her; she cried long and lustily, enjoying every salt tear. . . . Later, perhaps an hout;, after Dick and two of the men from the tender had rowed out and taken them off the reef, she was back on the Empress, its stout, strong decks secure beneath her feet, with her own kindly stewardess wrapping her in a warm ships blanket and whispering woids of Dick was beside her, cheer. wrapped in a similar blanket, and exhausted though he was, his eyes were shining with a deep new tenderness. Joyce, dear," he was saying, you're the best sport a girl could be . . ." Department rpRlMlNGHAMS Store was crowded to capacity with passengers from the Empress, shopping for English doeskins and Scottish tweeds and Wedgewood potteries. But the greatest number was at the glove counter, where doeskins that sold for $4 in New Yoik might be picked up for $2. Leaving the store, Joyce walked up the hill toward the center of town, idling away the hour until the last tender left for the ship. She strolled through the gardens of the Bermudiana Hotel again, enjoying their coloi ful and beauty; she passed the governors mansion and she visited the quaint little Portuguese church. And all the while she looked above the heads of passers-b- y lor a sight of Dicks tui bulent blown cuiis. But she looked in vain. Nor did she see him in the crowd on the wharf waiting for the tender. Mr. Gregory was there, stand.ng apart from the others, and he joined her. "If Id known ou wore coming ashoie alone," he remaiked pleasantly, "we might have done something together." Joyce laughed. "Ive been shopping, and I know you wouldn't have enjoyed that A little colored boy approached them, his arms laden with enormous bouquets of sweet peas. "Flowers P do lady, boss? "Why nof" Mr. Gregory responded piomptly. "How much? Twenty-f- i cents, boss. I think I'll "Cheap enough take the white ones . . . that's it." He held them out to Joyce. Wear them for me, with that lovely white fioik of jours, will you' Joyce thanked him, admit mg the wav-lik- e peifection of the Mow cis But her eyes clouded at the l of the lovely white frock that was no moie, and she bui ird he r face in the soft frng-lanof the bouquet. Evidently Mr Grecoiv bad not heard of their l.ttlc advcntuie . . . While they weic ciossmg the ihaiboi. he asked her suddenly "Would you care to spend the evening in I lav ana with me. Miss Miinir' There's a gi.at rii il to do, I am told, wuh an ..gireable Aeaterduyt llradlug for the ahore, Joyce and Dirk are marooned on a eoral Inland. Suddenly Joyee think of the devil h and ahe ding to keep up her courage, CHAPTER VI OURS passed, and now the A swirling waters reached almost to their waists. At 11 oclock the tender retuincd to the ship with passengers from shore, its red and green lights tantalizing as a mirage as the boat passed beyond the range of their voices. It was as if their last vestige of hope had vanished. Thiough the long hours, Dick had hold out that TAR. GRAY stopped in to see her the first thing next morning It promise of salvation. Now be started to pull ofT his was after 9 oclock but she was shoes. "I'm going to swim for it," just beginning to open her eyes. he told them. "We can't wait here "Well, young lady, how do you feel this morning forever. Her eyes widened slowly, and Joyce put out a restraining hand. "We'll all go together, Dick. memory began to dawn in them. You cant risk it alone." "Im fine, thanks. But Dick grasped Joyces hand, He laid a Gled to hear it. clung to it for a second and then professional hand on her forehead he was gone. The black waters "You dont look any the worse for swallowed him, and presently ycur outing. All you needed was there was no sign of him save the a good nights sleep. sound of his swimming And then "How's Dick? that too was intermingled with the Dr. Grav chuckled. "Hes been sounds of the night. up since daybieak, but I gave him It was several minutes later strict orders not to waken you. when suddenly Joyce heard the Now hes gone over to Hamilton tender again. Once more she on some secret mission . . watched its red and green lights "To Hamilton? Joyce shudappear, two infinitesimal riots in a dered. "I wouldnt cross tliat woi Id of blackness. She felt them water again . . ." draw closer to the reef, only to The doilor "Oh, come now! disappear an instant as the boat her moie critically. swerved round the buoy. Slowly regarded it had been a bad fright, it (hugged its way along; soon it more than she lit on. He mustn't would be opposite them, in mid- let it leave a xc.u. "Don't toll me stream. let a little midnight soak"Obadiah! We must both shout jjou'd How together!" She took a deep ing frighten veil She mot the hallenge in his Death, opened her mouth eves. lathci slay on the Simultaneously another call boat . ."Id . c une to her cais. She stopped He stioked his chin thoughtfulh toning. Was it only the echo of er own v oice? ly "Well, that's too bad, now All the ladies have gone ashoie, "Ahoy! But no. It was Dicks voice! He and I m trying to find someone to was out time in midstream; he do a little shopping for me I was within calling distance of the piomised my wife some does! in l ndcr! 'gloves from Trimmgham'x. Bui I Again she heard it, clear and daren't leave the ship, I have one sliong on the told night bieeze. of the crew down with acute ap-- l Soon there were other sounds too, pendicitis companion other voices answering his call, Joyce hesitated. The morning But she begged off quickly. and she knew that the tender had sun sti earned through the poit, "I'm so soir.v, Mr Giegory. I've sighted him She heard its engine and she knew Unit the water ...lieadv marie an engagement . . . stop, then resume at a slower would bo clear and blue She knew she was refusing agon, Pace.- - She saw that the red and topped with little white caps the mvi'atmn solely in the hope gieen lights were stationary now edged in pink . . . Uiat Dnk would ask her. She And then she did what she had "I'll go for you," she said finally. on the might still be left wanted to do ull along. She let I would be silly not to Empiess all alone, sitting guess a taiget for ri'.wn the b.uiaeis of roititudc and Ail hour latei she vv is go" Mr. C!i goiv'a ni .,tl y , -- ntl .she cried. She loosed wish mg Dnk woie with her. i l'1'o Be (unturned) II Pcr-jha- ps well-plann- ed ee 1 BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES AT N. SEEN SOCH bYWtYB PYOPYY ? HYRY. VOW. Gfct Ytfc Thy WYOOiNXa'. HANS, TOO THE YIslvNCiSToNSj ARE SORE PUTTIN' ON TvV 006 ,YH r 6EYMb YMfc THEY'RE AvWciC TtCXViO a&oot that oki op thyirn BlOEYT THiNOj WHAT bvuv I "-e- - 1 narryin' that POOR VITTyE bHE OOESNT KNOW 6HY 6 ETTlty INTO t'it , e, lots 6 BOARD 7 1938. I seless 451. 3 SABF, In the District Court of 'the First Judicial District of the State of I tah, in and for the County Straw berry plants. Inq 369 W 2 of Cache. N. or Gessel Farm, Prov. Bench. Home Owners Loan Corpora5 tion, a corporation of the United States of America. Ilaintiff. vs IUnger rollers and repairing. All makes of washers. 119 S. Main. Alex M Izatt and wife, Eva A. M-Izatt, Defendants. To be sold at Sheriff's sale on Big Spring Mattress Special. For the 8th day of May, 1938 at spring cleaning time, get a ten o'clock a m , at the front spring filled mattress for 36 95 door of the County Court House, and up with your old mattress. in Logan, Cache County, Utah; the Ph. 175 Evertou Mattress Co following described property h Ogden Livestock 114-V- and filing desk, manufactured by MeCaskey-Registe- r 4 Co. Ph 96 or 1033. Beginning at a point 9 rods East of the Southwest corner of Lot 2, Block IS, Plat "C. Logan City Survey; thence running East 3 rods; thence North 9 rods; thence West 3 rods; thence South 9 rods to the place of beginning. Together with all water rights, as evidenced by certificate No 1603 for share of the of the Logan capital stock Northern Irrigation Company, duly pledged to plaintiff herein; also together with all rights of way, easements, rents, tenements, hereditaments, privileges and appurtenances thereto belonging, however evidenced, used or enjoyed with said land, or belonging to same, or which may be hereafter acquired and Used or enjoyed with said land Dated this 12th day of April, Markets at a Glance Butter Prices Modern bru k home 295 W. 2 N. 5 no. good pasture, with flowing " ml. W. of Cardon Beet well, Smithfield. dump. Ph.. old; t: PRESENT PROGRAM QUOTATIONS 5 Bookkeeping SHERIFF'S TODAYS MARKET LOGAN HI CADETS 3 M-ms M.imn e Apts. 4 Face, i quipt htd 275 N 3 E New Fur. Apt Deluxe, heated, 4 elee equipt 205 E 3 N 4 room, also bai helor apts, both new A. clcvt equipt throut, choice loi ation, couples pref. 318 E. 8 3 So Htd, elec, equipped, 261 E. 3 N Garage. APTS. HlU KENT I NFl KNIS1L 569 N M un 3 rms., adults Or fiirn. 2 rins 394 E. 3 No. FOR RE.N rMIM F 1.1. AN KOI S (iOH garden spot now; house after June 1st 158 E 3 No. REAL F.A r AT F, FOR bLE Mod. brick 6 room home with Automatic stoker, double garage, 2 basement Apts 295 FI I $500; Cedar posts, used plows Fuhriman Implement, Ih. rooms 3 SALE MLst 1936 CMC 4 T. IS head colts Administratrix M C. HARRIS Attorney for Administratrix Dates of publication March April 6, 13, 20, and 27th, 1938. $30. Inq 172 5 so or cull Ted Carlisle .New apt, elec equipt, air condi4 tioned Ph 658 or 252 i room healed 464 K 5 No 3 3 cents per line. For one week: forty cents per line. Minimum charge for one days insertion: twenty cents. For one month: one dollar per line. These prices control when the advertisement is paid for in advance. If collection is necessary, a collet lion fee is added to above charges. READERS rents per line for each Twenty day of publication. Black face readers thirty cents per line for each day of publication. Minimum for each reader 40 cents. For purpose of estimate allow five average words to a line of classified or a reader. 30 rin 179 W 3 So. run, Apt. busmt 193. 5 E For three days: APRIL in, 3 line. rri.ihs WEDNESDAY, UTAn, WANTED TO BUY Veal and Hogs. Phone 890-- J My-3- 1 horses & ciltlc At'!'. I Oll REN T FTKNIMIED CsehM, cnppled es paid. Ih. 673-Top prn 3 rni mod. basement Apt. No childMay-1- Want Ad Rates 8 NOTH ROC AN, ;, Classified Ads Get Double Quick Results al SIKIAI. NOIIC Eh Auction of horses ami mules Tiles Apr. 19 and every 2 week" after Jimmy Dunn Horse and Mule Commission Co, Ogden PROBATE IILRALD-.TOURNAT- .p4k 1 KNOW HYR BROTHER- - HEf (bRANO.TOol lVY HYARO HY'B DOWN N'OVVT NOW BoT PROOO Ht IB , AN ACt VVI6H WvTvv tVltRXONt 1 THE DV)lNGbTON4 HAMt PyENTX ,OT IT HADN'T DONt YM NO 6000 I 50 NOVO THYV riGcsYR ThYiR tOVl FAARRXiN HVb SIFTER Whlx CbET 'YtA YCACYS VNHYRt THt'R. VIONYV WON'T |