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Show THE For one day: ten cents per line. 9 For three days: twenty-fivcents 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 collodion is necessary, a collection fee is added to above charges. READERS Twenty cents per line for cadi day of publication. Black face readers thirty cents per line for each day of publication. Minimum for each reader 40 cents. Foi purpose of estimate allow five iverage words to a lino of classified or a reader. WANTED" MALE VlELP MAX AND WIFE to Agency. Dp to $15 e tud Coffee first week. as bonus. Automobile given Write MILLS, 1601 Poplar, Oakland, Cal. a i'i' 2 FOR SALE MISCEL. VERY fine young team, 4 & 5 lbs, sound yrs old. ab 3 clean. Moses Thatcher. Ih. 76. 5 buggy, basinet, new A pillow to match. silk Ih. M-2- 2 533 1 162-J- formal dress, Ih. cheap. . 1 HAY. Suuthfield. McCracken, C. A-- 9 BUI Spring mattress sale now on Mattress Co. Our lit Everton famous spring filled mattresses as low as $6 95. 5 COLUMN FARMERS lbs. 1100 052-R- SALE: Choice 225 lb hogs, dressed or on foot. Melvin Glenn, Libley. SALE: Hay $6.50 T. 1st crop alfalfa near Lewiston. Fh,44 Logan. SALE: Three year old mare. Ph. Hyrum M-2- 2 9 M-2- 2 FEEDER pigs. Ph. 448. SALE: Bailed straw. Ph. M-2- 1 J. M-2- 1 delivered. Cliff Hansen. Ph. A-- 5 067-J- SALE: Hay. Phone 618 M-1- 9 A-- 9 "REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ANYONE contemplating building, come A see this new 5 rm home first,-wit- h bsmt Apt, 2 fireair conditioned, $5500. places, M-2- 5 345 W. 1 N. OR lease, 2 A north of town. Real Estate Dept., Hatch Agen- Inc. M-2- 5 Real Estate, Phone 58, lists the following: SIX room modern home, furnace, elec, stoker, garage, close in $2650. $500 down. 50 ACRES irr. 6 miles out will rent to responsible farmer. CALL on us for farms A stock ranches. BLAZER M-2- 4 A. mod. home; also 5 A pasture A-1- 7 cheap. 902 N. 2 E. brich home, 2.80 N. 3 E .i block North of temple. MOD. home A bldg lots, cheap. Inq. 342 E. 2 No. NEW M-2- 4 M-2- 1 OR TRADE, 5 rm. mod. brick home, near college. S. N. Kunz, Montpelier. M-2- NEW home, W. Ph. 494. furniture. 1 241 N. 3 A-- 6 APTS. FOR RENT FURND. bath elec after 5 p. RMS priv W. 3 N. 3 equ. 229 m. Ph. 1121-V- M-2- 3 RMS bath electrically equipped M-2- 7 135 E. 3 N. 3 3 RMS htd. 205 E. 3 N. 4 RMS htd. Ph. M-2- 7 M-2- 7 951-- STEAM heat, spacious, priv bath, elec range, garage. 253 W. 1 N. 9 Rooms a npts. modern HID, 3 rum, . 3 RM. 465 129 N. 1 w. M-2- 1 n. 1 e. 5 Apt. 227 W. 102 3 RMS mod. 3 RMS, bath. dec. equ. URX. $22.50 M-2- 285 N. 3 E. 261 Apt. E. 3 M-2- W. 1 1 6 477 Blvd. HTD. Elec, equ. 194 N. COZY Ph Center, M-2- 1 mod. apt. N. 1 E. 3 V. 1 N. extra garage. 379 E. A-- furn. home. 269 E. 2 S. HTD. Elec, equ. 342 N. 1 E. RM mod. N. 2 R APTS. FOR 7 A-- 3 M-3- 1 RENT, UN FUR. conv. college. Ph. 1311 7 3 4 P.M. 31 5 apts htd. air conditioned. E. 2 S. T" t h. 57 1 stm hid. Plenty hot wtr. or 4W) 3 CICELY furn. apts, ground each. Ph. 562-J- . $15. 1 bath. 255 N. rooms v;. X 3 E. 0 fur rent S U District Court of the First Judicial District of the state ol I tah, in and for the County of Cache. NOTICE 111 the Matter of t lie Estate of OLONZO D. MERRILL, Deceased wili present Creditors claims with vouchers to the undersigned executrix of said cst lie at the office of Young Hullen, Room s Thatcher Building, Logan, County. Utah, on or betore fache tile lsth day of May. 1939. Martha Loua.siiic Whittle Merrill Executrix of said Estate. Ill the oul-dir- nilnr hind, rang a BlLLEN In tlie dates11, M.u.li II. 21. 1939. District Court Judieial District of the in anil First for t tall. Cache County, Stale of PROBATE DIMsiiin NOTICE TO CREDITORS Ferdinand former GOOD home for invalids or aged IN THE MATTER OF THE eomimiiiicai Duivansky. beions minister. people. 164 So. 3 W. ESTATE of VALERIA A. L. came foreign minister ill newly Deceased. TAGGART, independent Fine akin's t li st SITUATIONS WANTED will Creditors present claims with vouchers to the undersigned PAPER cleaning, odd jobs. Ph at Lewiston, Utah, on or before . the 5th day of May, 1939. Signed I James Taggart HOUSES FOR RENT FURN. Administrator of the estate of Valeria A. L. Taggart. SMALL bouse, 570 E. 8 N. J Grant Iverson OR UNF. mod. brick home, elec, 509 First National Bank Bldg. SIXTH WARD Salt Lake City, Utah The assembly program tonight equ., stoker. Ill. 512 in the Sixth ward will consist of Attorney for Administrator NICE little home, modern, garDates of Publication: Eeb. 28, music and Dr. retold stories. den. Call at 975 N. 7 East. March 7, 14, 21, 28, 1939. Thomas ( Romney will be the speaker in the adult rlass and Mrs. OR unf. Stewart A Harrison. 9 In the Distriet Court of the George C, Jensen will have charge First Judieial Distriet of of the senior class. HOUSES FOR RENT UNF'. State of Flail, in and for the the SE ENTII W ARD County of Cache 4 ROOM house, 9 room house A NOTICE In the assembly program at the 2 apts. Blaser Real Estate. Ph. In the Matter of the DissoluSeventh ward tonight a reading 58. tion of CHRISTIANSEN'S INC., will be given by Mrs. A. H. Giba eorporation. bons; a song by liek McBride and WANTED TO BUY TO THE STOCKHOLDERS. DI- a violin solo by Edith Gudmund-son- . RECTORS AND CREDITORS OF SADDLE horses. Ph. 416. CHRISTIANSEN'S INC. A CORNINTH WARD PORATION. AND TO THE GENcream CSED separator, Cyrus ERAL Pl'BLIC: The Ave Verum churns, augAnderson, College. You ard each of you will please mented by a double mixed quartet, present a review of the life USELESS, crippled horses, new take notice that an application will calves. Highest prices paid. Ph. has been filed with the above and inusie of Charles Gounod at entitled court, praying for a dis- the Ninth ward MIA this evening. 673-Jy-- 9 Gwemiella Thornley will give the solution of Christiansen's Inc., and the following music will AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE a corporation, and the distribution review be presented: of its assets to its stockholders Ave Verum .. Gounod 34 FORD Pickup, cheap or ac- as provided by law in proportion O Trim Thee Gounod cept small trade. V. L. Horne, to the number of shares of stock Chorus owred by each: Smithfield You will further take notice Ave Marie Dunn Melvin that hearing of said application The flower EXCHANGES (SWAPS) Gounod Song has been fixed for the 22nd day La Fay Sorenson REG. hog. Heusser, Providence. of April A. D. 1939, at 10 o'clock Lovely Gounod Appear A. M. of said day in the court Gounod room of said court. Any objec- Unfuld Ye Portals Chorus tions to the granting of said REFRIGERATORS Willard Thornley will direet the and the dissolution application Lucille Rovlaiice with FOR SALE of said corporation must be filed program ami Shirley Allen as accompanbeof with Clerk the said court 1 USED Frigidaire $50; 1 used ists. the time of hearing, otherGeneral Electric refrigerator fore wise said be will application TENTH WARD $90. Cache Valley Electric Co. granted apd said corporation disThe assembly program in the solved. Tenth ward tonight will feature Dated this 6th day of March f let ion stories by Mrs. H. Lee SPECIAL NOTICES A. D. 1939. Hales and musical numbers by BY THE COURT Mr. Hales ami daughter. FOR expert paper hanging Ph. N. J. CROOKSTON Clerk IliON IDENl'E SECOND concrete BUILDING By ELIZABETH SCROWTHER A dance will be held in the Provremodeling Clerk work Estimate free, idence Second ward amusement Deputy guarwork, anteed. C. E. Smith, Ph. 379. (COURT SEAL) mutual. hall tonight following 0 Publication dates: March 7, 14, Everyone is invited. 21, 2S, and April 4, 1939. GUARANTEED garbage service, make weekly collections. Dan NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING Andrews, Ph. 1289-OF REDITORS IN PROCEED- City window curtains A InINGS UNDER SECTION 75 SEWING, the District Court of the Foilplain, anything, reasbl. 25 V. ed States for the Central Dis6 3 S. trict of Utah. In the matter of Orland L. FOR SALE OR TRADE Fackrell, Debtor. Complaints against stray iIors In Proceedings for a Composibecome so numerous in Logan city 12A land, 7 rm mod home, barn or tion Extension. 0S3-J5 that the ilcpurtnient is coop A gar. Ph. To the Creditors of Orland L. tauiuiuiiLT a police drive directed toward Fackrell of Trenton, in the Coun- the extermination of ail dogs not ty of Cache, and District afore- having a collar and tax tag LEGAL NOTICES said. There have been so many reNotice is hereby given that on ports of damage by stray dogs 1KOIUTE AM GUARDIANSHIP D. A. the of 2Sth that the department is resolvNOTICES day January, 1939, the petition of the said Ored to exterminate all animals not L. ho land that Fackrell, prayirg properly taxed and eared for, said Consult minty Clerk or tlin Re- be afforded1 an opportunityfto effect Chief M. Carl I'rmlter. "Officer Alspective Signers for Further a composition or an extension of fred tlm hm and his assistants are time to pay his debts under section covering the city, picking up of 75 of the Bankruptcy Act, was fending dog. The situation has become such that drastic action In Iho District Cmirl of the First approved by this Court as properhe taken. Judicial District of the Slate of ly filed under said Section; and must the first meeting of his Chief Ioullcr slated that a large I tall, in and for the County of that of complaints have come at number he will held creditors Logan Cache. Utah, ill my Office, on tile 1st from garden owners who slate NOTICE TO CREDITORS beds have been destroyed by In the Matter of the Estate of Day of April A. I). 1939, al 3 flower animals. He pointed out that AARON CHRISTIANSEN, deceas- o'clock p. m., at which time the stray which are properly taxed can said creditors may attend, prove dogs ed. declared a nuisance and taken will present claims their claims, examine the debtor ifbe owners Creditors dont exert the proper business other and such transact to the vouchers with undersigned administratrix of said estate at as may properly come before care. her residence in Hyrum, Cache said meeting. Joseph E. Cardon. County, Utah, on or before the Commissioner Conciliation 20th day of July 1939. March 21, 1939. Rosa T. Christiansen Administratrix of said NOTICE OK FIRST MEETING Estate. OF CREDITORS IV PROCEEDYoung A Blillen INGS UNDER SECTION 75 Attorneys Puhli-ntio- n dates: Match 11, 21. In the Distriet Court f the UnitNoil hern Utah high school prined State's for the C'entrul Dis28, April 4. IT. 1939. trict of Utah. cipals met this afternoon at the In the matter of John W. Logan Senior high school in their NOTICE monthly convention. Chairman of Roundy, Debtor. tht group was Acting Principal In Proceedirgs for a ComposiIn the Matter of the Estate of Reese Maughan of the Logan inCHARLES ERASTUS EGAN, De- tion or Extension. To the Creditors of John W. stitution. ceased. Problems pertinent to the funcclaims Roundy of Logan, in the County will present Creditors of secondary schools was diswith vouchers to the undersigned of Cache, and District aforesaid.on tion cussed that Notice is by the principals, and achereby given A Preston of at the office Harris, of February. A. l Special tivity programs outlined 208 Cache Valley Bank Building. the 24th day 1939. the petition of ihe said guests were George S. Rales, lutLogan, Utah, on or before the John W. of he Logan ciy ing superintendent Roundy, praying that 1st day of May. 1939. to ef- schools, and J. W. Kirkbrule. subp Hfforded an opportunity ELSIE EGAN of Cache an or extension county fect a composition perintendent Administratrix of time to pay his debts under st hools PRESTON A HARRIS of the meeting The personnel section 75 of the Bankruptcy Act. Attorneys for administratrix by this Court as included F, A Hinckley of Jhix Dates of Publication Eebruary was approved under said Section; FM-high, A M Merrill of Ogproperly filed 28, March 7, II, 21. 28th, 1939. and that the first meeting of bis den. Clarence Smith of Rear Rivcreditors will be held at Logan er. C I. Stoddard of North Oh he Utah, in my Office, on the 1st H. K Adams of South Cache. of Uavis, and Tlio World War cost a total of Day of April A. D. 1939. at 3 Samuel Morgan o'clock p. m., at which tunc the Raich R. Sanford of Weber high $107.ooti,o)0 a day. said creditors may attend, prove school. their claims, examine the debtor and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting ARE YOU WEAK, PALE? Joseph E. Canlon Concilia! ion Comiiilssiniiri Site,i Mamra, t'.il SmiIh- I C i", M. Mar. h 21, 1939. MOTORS- .t "1 'eh Si PERSONALS 189-11- 3 M-2- 3 MIA Adieities M-2- 5 M-2- 5 5 KUIOOJ Nil. M-2- 3 1 Haeh-Gouno- d M-2- 2 064-R- 9 A-- 5 1.4 ItKITtlCiKUATION, RADIOS, 9 I'nn-focin- Begins Drive C Against Stray Dogs A-- M-2- School Principals 5 N. new elec equ. 230 3 A-- 5 A!T I M-2- 1 SPERRYS Surebuild and Surelay. From chick to lay the Sperry in way, for only 33c. Listen every Thurs. night at 8:45 KVNU for Rees Feed Store Hour with Bertha and her boys. 4 Ul.tli In- A-- SALE: Bred Duroc gilts; Good team $100. Deck Kent, Lewiston cy, ERA Ni 1S( ( I Special The Aggies had many thing. in heir I, nor lie!1 Monday night at Expts.tion Island but they failed to R, over a small, but determined Oklihoiia university crew The Famous from I.or m had tin. ttow.l m loe.r favor and the scl-- t u was pcifcil in practically c cl lespeil hut the Oklahoman u in the Utahs contest that saw the enslci net's le id troin whistle to whistle Sin t after shot was attempted by the l.ogaiiite.x hut they failed to make lie usual connections. Foi ixuaple. Delbert Bus HuiRh.im,e who led tile Mountain States si oritiR list, could register but one field Real to add to tour foul pilches Floyd Morris, on the 4 Attorneys Publication 28, April 4, page 'J 3 H. - up 15 counters and cst ihhslird innisclf as one of the most popular players in the tom nev The Apples will play Texas iini- ei'sit y tonight in t he finale of the lost NCAA tommy the Longhnin to the ti in Oregon hut will be a Stale Monday eat to the Aggies. The mighty two sout tiw est ern teams are much smaller thin advance notices have said and, are a hit simill-e- t th in the UtaRS. In falling to the Oklahoma Sounds. link Romney's boys put on a v ill. ml show hut the clever and passing of the easterners was just a bit too hard to fathom. Hidden-baltricks, bounce passes, and dribbling f calmed the Sooner attack. No shots were wasted by the Sooners as their deliberate style of ball was executed to perfection. Colorado iinivi rsity ami the Sooners play about the same kind of ball with the latter having a bit of an edge over the Buffs. The Buffaloes fell to the Sooners on two occasions in activities prior to the pi las! campaign. Tlic passing and general floor game of the Aggies drew hand after hand from the galleries but their inability to "hit pay dirt through the net was ail outstanding topic of discussion throughout tile night. Reading came through with nine tallies and played a commendable game against "Moon" Mullins, an all pivot man from Oklahoma The Blags have generally been characterized as a "second night' quint and should come through against Texas in much better style, ltingham should be "hot" and that will make up the difference. The fans liked the old "razzle dazzle" floor game put up by the Logamtes and Floyd Morns' loop shot in front of the was a tourney high light. The floor, being played on for the first time, was a bit dead, thus slowing down the game. The same lineup that started the Monday game will be in there Tuesday. Coach Romney said. .The games are broadcast from station KUO nightly beginning at 9:00 p. m. mountain time. 56-1- I 111 drib-hlni- R Big-Si- S. L. seminary intnu toi from northern Utah and southern Idaho will converge upon Logan Friday and Saturday to participate ut the second convention of the ear, it was announced toduv by E. lftsscy, prineipil of the Logan sell nary who is general chairman of the event. Friday night they will come from Malad, Bear River. North Cache, South Cache. Box Elder, Weher and Ogden institutions to attend the evening temple session Sat mala V there are two business meetings scheduled, one for 9 3" a m. and the other at 1:3 Both will be held in p. m the Logan Institute on College hill. Dr M Lynn Bninion, superwall visor of ehureh cdueutlon, explain the revision of the unit S Ahcl while system of study, Rich, principal of the Box Elder seminary, will present the church Mr organization plan history Iasscy will preside at all sessions. The wives of seminary instructors wall be entertained at a luncheon Saturday noon at the Passey home by Mrs. E. J. Pasat 7:30 Satursey. Commencing day evening, a .social will he held in the Logan seminary, for instructors and partners, with David Thomas, member of t He North Cache faculty, in charge of ar.1 rangements. The personnel of the convention includes Principal Passey, C. Newell K. Young. Wilburn Ebbie Richardson Talbot and Russell Rich and from Logan; Ernest Eberhardt of Preston; E. M. Hicken, David Thomas and Samuel Moore of North Cache; J. Karl Wood. Stanley Gunn and Mrs. Moss of South Wayne Abel S. Rich, John Cache; and Harold Nelson of Box Elder; Arthur Welling and Alma King of Bear River, Robert Gibbons and Otto Done of Malad: Elmer Peterson of Ogden; and Floyd Eyrq and Van Alfen of V eber. Lilly-whit- Word lias been received here of lurth of a soil on March 16 to Mr and Mrs C. W. McAllister of Salt lalke Cit Mis. McAllister IS Cole, the former Miss Alton OGDEN, Utah, March 21 daughter of Ml. (Old Mis. ll'.l Cole Hogs: Receipts 150, ot Logan. steady, top 7 o on best local butnine pound daughter was bora chers, hulk mid light ami mol to 7.2', extreme I.e! Finlay at the Budge hospital mm vl eight n 0 weights H2r; packing sow's 6.00. to Bel mini and Aldjth F.nkirll. Hattie: Receipts loo. Slow, sup ply limited, few lota medium st nc Iheliel Anders, III and Mai I'SAC journalism students, cattle 6 7f7 no, early cow sales eiiUi to medium w ei e made in iii.unted with tile limited toat low 3 :'0 to tlnvuits Mondays publishing polny of the hulk good tows o 75 to 6 60. Uar today. Hi. D'.d Utahns $v5o. Slaughgood Han Walter, Wcilxv'iile resident ter heifers 6 01 to J00 Ini), Sheep: KowipU mulling w !n. was int'e-diinjured Satur- done eaily. day eveuin ; when Ins car .stria k the east abutment of the Iaig.m river budge, was reported to be impinving today. Stocks firm and quiet. inlet Major rail II. Tlionui of lknds higher tlool R.UTC be l.ogall high (urh s t oa k s uly higher. vv todav deflated Hie most outhange easy Foteign Wlie.it i lo..d ntf cent; standing RilTC .student lor the m mIhiiI ji ,ir by M ijor corn otf cent. 11 S'lilmei. mid was thus aw. oiled the ; old medal donated I tintall Sun. y. Sons of Amer-leuby Revolution "Exhaustive Ttad-m- g J RISTON. Mar. h 2! and lexis m the military m wool was slow today. department, and a eareful si Most tuners ndheted to a waitn v of si bool reeords, has led to t hi ; said aiiiioiliieemeut Major ing attitude pending opening of Stillman, who is professor of mili- the fall season. Oi'easional small tary seieneo ami tallies at the stiles atfnided the only basis indicating the price trend. Average high si luiol. to short Frunth combing fine The North Cache high school's territory spot wools of old clip annual junior promenade was suc- sold in original hags at cessfully held March 16, under the Cents scoured basis. Small lots of direction of Ned Miles, president country packed mixed grade of of the junior class. The theme was Si and S blood bright fleece cents in the centered around St. Patrick's day. wools sold It was termed one of the most grease delivered east m May. successful promenades ever held. CALLED BY DEATH Mrs. Sarah Hansen Fjelsted, 78, Preston resident, died respected at her home there Tuesday morning of ailments incident to age. An active worker in the. LDS church, Mrs. Fjelsted had served as president of the Relief Society for a period of six years and had been a member of the Relief Society stake board from 1909 until a few years ago. when she resigned from active service. She was horn December 17, lstiO, in IirigliHin City and married Willard S. Fjelsted on October LECTURER GIVES She moved to Preston 24, 1878. in 1890 and had lived there since. Surviving her are seven of her TRAVEL 12 children: Edgar F. and Milford Fjelsted of Los Angeles, Calif.; Ezra J. Fjelsted and Mrs. Edna Delbert K. Harter, cosmopolitan Hudsen of San Francisco, Cal.; d and lerturer, ad- Warren H. Fjelsted of Ogden; dressed the Logan Junior high Mrs. Kate Lyr.eh of Salt Lake school student body Monday, deCity, and Mrs. Mattie Lewis of scribing foreign nations he has Preston. visited and international politics. Funeral arrangements are be"We are fortunate to be. Amtv-i.-an- s directed by the Hendricks and have the possibilities ing the mortuary of Preston. we have for an education, and the we liberties enjoy, advance chance for individual ment," stated Mr. Harter. He has been to 58 different countries and his world travels, during collected many interesting articlba-k- ADDRESS widely-travele- Idaho Governor Fights Gas Concerns es. Mr. Harter writes articles for newspapers and magazines in order to raise sufficient funds for his travels. In his tour of foreign countries he has found that this motto has been a good policy to follow: 'Treat people on an equality basis Hnd they will return it He hns two with hospitality." main ambitions: to graduate from Yale and to tour South America m his own plane. At the presert tune he is writing a book, 'Two fin a Magic Carpet," which will he some time next published year. Ida., March 21 ft'.li-Moil companies should make reductions of over one and cents per, gallon on gasoline because of freight rate reductions instead of increasing the price of a rent as they have, Gox. C. A. Bottolfscn said today. "Under the new proposed rates, reductions of from 52 to 28 cents per hundredweight would he effective from Portland, Tacoma and Seattle to lcwixton, Ida., and reductions throughcorresponding out the stale to the oil companies," the governor said. BOISE. ajor one-ha- one-tent- . mi : frriing weak and f 4 '"-v- m A-1- The latest fashion dictates in Spring Formals... All ex-clusi- v'e 12 lept t,o, Dercr v I Ad el I laelllclU Wool Market M l t'U-- 1 62-6- Butter Prices Chief of Police M. Carl Ioulter presented an address on crime and Mim li 21 SAN FRANCISCO, modern youth to the North Logan P 19 Dairy Market: Rutter: 92 class afternoon. this community score Eggs: huge He will speak to the Sixth ward large medium stai darils Explorers tonight. 21-'- -. j, 19-- 14-- The Iuigaii Senior high school salesmanship class, under the o. Joe Adams, toured Logan business houses today, inspecting window displays. AMALGA RESIDENT DIES SUDDENLY Marriage license have been issued at the county clerk's office Death came today in a to Arvid Jensen Petersen, 26. of River Heights, and Lily Delila hospital to Jeddie Arcluihald Bingresident Izatt. 20. of Logan; to Raymond ham. 16. from complications Nelson, 22, of Rich- of Amalga, Thompson mond, and Shirlev Beckstead, 19. fol'owing a ruptured appendix. Mr. Bingham was horn July 1. of Preston; to Marlow Millword Lane, Weher counJessop, 26, of Millville, and Fran- 1893,a atsonWilson of Barley and Margaret ces June Cooper, 17. of Providence; ty, to James Burrup Dalamater, 59, McFarland Bingham. In 1901, his and Genevieve Heward, 44, both family moved from Wilson Lane to Sniithfield, and later went to of Logan. d Amalga. From 1911 to 1916, Jeddie BingGladys Jensen, secretary at the Cache county school board office, ham fulfilled a mission to Ausis confined to her home on ac- - tralia. and on March 28. 1917, he marl ied Gladys Irene Lott ill the count of illness today. laiaan temple. He is survived by his wife and the following children: Jeddie H. Vernon A., Ronald Neil, Stanley Pratt, and Marzella Bingham, all of Amalga; and Bud L. Bingham of Fort Logan, Colorado. There also survive ;he following brothers and sisters: Barley Pratt SALT LAKE CITY, March 21 Bingham. Mrs. Mav Dougins, Mrs. Ethel Miles, Mrs. Eliza Lowe, Mrs. H'.Ii Representatives from golf courses all over the state will Rosabelle all Facer, Mrs. Fontella of Sinithfirld; Howard meet here tonight to prepare the Reeder, Bingham of Amalga; and Mrs. 1939 golfing schedule. Edith Lowder of Idaho Falls; half Dates for the Utah open tourna- brothers and sisters surviving are to at be Fort ment, Dougplayed Mrs Leone Ellwood, Mrs. Winona las, and for the Utah amateur will Lindquist, Mrs. Erma Webb, and be discussed. all of Miss Eunice Bingham, Schedule for other tournaments Percy Y.. Wallace J., to be offered by the Utah Golf Smithficld; Lawrence Pratt, and Ralph M. Association clubs will bo considerBingham of Amalga. and Mrs. ed. The Utah Copper Am.ctta Napper of Ogden. events at Provo, an invitational Funeral services will be anmeet at Iwigan, the annual Ogden nounced later. invitation meet held on Decoration amaDay. the El Monte best-bateur match on July 24 and several other tournaments must be ar- Utah Golf Meeting Set For Tonight ll range Addition of Logan to the Golf Association brings all state clubs into the organization and raises membership to 10. The state will he divided geographically to create two leagues for inter-clucompetition. five-tea- b TODAY ITT qgrgv x T.L Asm """Ti1 NOW! jp MiJCliU 3 5vj3 5T JtfmiT vt;i)m;si)y & OCIOH MctAfrUN (.RANI DOUGLAS MIIIINRS. If. LYRIC TODAY WEDNKSDAY & ALEXANDER'S T S O I MAIN Smi TO 1 1 field v.v.i i. HOUR WTA). (J. (!. lliiravrrv F 0 illlSi U M E R L Y C 11 It i A.lr. TODAY, HAST HMDS Extra Clyde MeCov's THE SHINING (...l-ln- ( BA!NTER RECKLESS LI VINE $98 . M rd ica In rtiasr me Irrl hilpi-- t He tmhdi utienuer, my .IppCOte unproved and I lirorr t m'pht. I.rt it in liquid or I .li ui'i'nl tod v. to, al loin n t ROBSON to 20. - Menie .Melody l!.nul Caiiixm Sport liulit and News Tin its. GLAMOROUS NIGHT CO. I S T I A N S K N MODERN WOMEN mim Nttd Not iup to pmn uun pouts, tt vu "ujvor simuur iudii'IiHUu.'tlevtivet Suffer And S e s I'i,:.--I'- A Size t t im-gu- RAO TIME RAND models. n ei i &UflK JUST ARRIVED! at and liaolly vticuglh to g- -t about. J d dn l Ire! Ida rating .aid wa iinalnc le vi'-- p. tb. wanted livestock aver-a!'F- t Ill See You At The Prom! . I.uuiHlrvuiHii lf tr Markets at a Glance highly-rexpectc- PRESTONWOMAN spin-arciii- -- LT. , Ogden Livestock TO HOLD CONFAB t Drive Do Teiuu GOLDFIELDS, Sa.sk. il.li-M- ah but. an not Ke is a liiumlryniiin, 5 Co, Rhone 1082 or 480, UPS. .Main, imimary loundrymiui as the rest go- The little of his countrymen Chinese dresses in parka and hitches up his dog Top prices paid for live or dead horses, cattle; also mukluks. which he recently acquired, feeder litvrs White's Trent Farm, Rhone Hyrum, 11 R2, team, . and Roe,-- Ins imiialx ammo1, lie-tM. met s. collect. I? Quotations: GROUP SEMINARY Discuss Problems ports; sixt'ialiml sen ice on all makes; commercial refrigeration. Certified Radio ttnd Refrigerator rriVF.N, Todays Market 8 minty Clerk or the sinners for Further formation. VOCNG 1 tin- M-2- 1 736-- 6 HAY PROBATE AND 11 K11 VNS1I1P NOTICES Consult PAY, MARCH 21, Direct Report Of Hoop Game Tells Of Utah State Loss 3 SALE: flood work horse, Ih. LEGAL NOTICES Want Ad Rates FKUiT trees, siirubs, roses. Order now, pay later. Hcri. Ph. B30-- NEW ITS UTAH. Foreign Minister rtruLru'1Ju'v' FLORISTS quilt LOGAN, ,. Classified Ads Get Double Quick Results Slovakias New Herald-Jo'tm- al BABY IIEUALH-JOUUN'A!- OUTLAWS OF SONORA I ;tly v M.M1U, Ubi-- t uud veQuu-nil (irugvuMs fui owr Ui ' C vMn Aik tor j. j I |