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Show THE UaGK SIX. AUTO painting. Body & fender FOUND: White dog, black face. F-- l Ph. 266-works. Tops & glass. Prices reasAll work guaranteed. onable. Yellow Ret. white Si LOST: pup. Chas. W. Miller, 428 North 1st F-- l 521 Blvd. F-- 7 East. Ph 899-LOST: Ladies' black purse, 8mltff POULTRY AND SUITLIES field, cont. money, auto reg. card, etc. Ret. Mrs. Wallace Bead, Smith-fiel- d PLACE your order now for U. S. certified and approved chicks at Sear's new low price. All breeds HOUSES FOR RENT UNF. available. U. S. Certified leghorns 3 as low as 7'c ea. in lota of 100. 3 it 4 RM. homes. 681 NIB. All chicks fully guaranteed. brick home, stoker, eotne'f Sears carries a complete line of 4th No. 4th E. Ph. 124, Smlthfleld. F-Poultry needs for you. F-- 8 F-1- MOD. 8 rmr., Dear college. Bargain, FOR RENT, MISCEL. F-- l 555 E 8th No. Ph. 1822-1BUSINESS bldg. $35. 378 N Main. 2 HOUSES FOR RENT FURN. Ph. 684. DISHES for your party Evertons. OR sale, ptly. furn. Vernon C. F-F-- l Olsen, Hynim. F-1- 8 SPECIAL NOTICES APTS. FOR RENT FURND. Cut your IT PAYS FOR ITSELF COZY 3 rms. 205 No. 4 E. fuel bill & be comfortable keep out cold, dust and noot with 3 RMS. priv. bath, clean. 88 So ii caulking Demonstration F-- 8 IE, F-- 2 weatherstrlpplng. without obliga- elec. equ. 3 RMS. htd. tion. Ph. 1345. work HOUSEWIVES can save both and money by using Farm Bu- 3 RMS. htd. reau water softener from Ever-ton'In the laundry, kitchen, 3 RMS. furn. bathroom, and dairy it helps 3 RMS. bath, water clean better. 8 lbs. 80c. F-1- 3 4 172 B. F-2- 8 elec. equ. W 4 N, 85 F-- 3 s. Ph. 873-elec. equ. 480 E F-2- 8 No. 4 F-2- 2 F-- 8 winter PAPERING, Ph. prices. F-2- 0 0 (954-R- S - era- mod. 149 W. Center. Ph. RMS. 3 PERSONALS Eli. deluxe, couple. 275 N 3 2 RMS. 238. F-1- T stm. htd. elec, equipped, handwork. Ph. 844. 8 RMS. 464 E 6 No. 6 garage. 2 1 DE LUXE aptmnt. Heated, ei. eq. YES, Mr. It is your wife's birthday. See basement attendant 310 E She asked us to suggest a set of F-- l 4 2 N. china dishes from Everton'a for F-3 RMS. heated, elec, equlpt 892 her present. F-- 3 North Main. Ph. 664. WANTED TO BUY COZY, Ltd. clean. 64 No. 2nd West. it QUILTING F-1- F-2- 8 it OLD useless horses. Ph. 706 Mh-3- 9 F-- 2 STEAM htd., spacious, elec, prlv bath, 213 W mg, gar, lnary. STACK of straw. Ih F-- l 1st No. USED corn chopper, good con FOR couple. 379 East 2nd No. F-- l dition, standard make. Jonathan F-- 4 Smith, Benson. Aprs. FOR RENT UNFR'D. CORN chopper. Jonathan Smith, DELUXE partly furn apt. Park Benson. F-- 3 Lane Apts, 51 W 1st No. CALVES it veal. Ph. Hyrum 33. 368 E 3 RMS. htd. elec, equipt. 3 -i 1 F-1- Cent HIGHEST prices paid for barley. Rees Feed, Smlthfleld. Ph. 74. NEW. mod, F-2- 8 rms, bath heated. 3 lg. 8rd E. CLEAN, heated. 224 So. F-1- 2 TRANSFER AND STORAGE F-2- 6 East 21 So. 1st F-- 6 it ROOMS FOR RENT long dlst. Storage dt packing. Johnson Transfer. Ph. 314. F-- 3 COZY, furn. bdrm. 21 S 1 E. RELIABLE MOVERS, storage, FURN. htd. 357 N 1 E. Ph. 1018-packing, shipping. J. W. Ault it DEPENDABLE moving, local F-2- 9 F-1-9 Son Ph 44 A-- ROOMS EXCHANGES EXCHANGE your old fashioned rooms for modern and attractive rooms. Install Venetian blinds. F-- 8 F, vert on's blinds ar best " M REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 ACRES choice land, sandy loam, full water right located College 9 434. Phone Hill OR for Tent 6 room modern home. 0 3500 278 least 6th North F-1- F-1- HOUSES FOR SALK home, bath hrge lot $1300. Phone 1076-- F-2- 7 and BOARD OR apta. for 4 boys. 271 W. Center. F-- l FOR SALE MISCEL. Epplch, TrenF-- 5 ton. F-- 8 1689. FIRST crop hay. Phone fca MOTOR scooter. Ph. 1079-8 FAMILY cow. Ph. 1109-J- . NEW overstuffed set Big dts- -, 0 count Ph. 1064. ALFALFA del. Egan. Ph. 463-HAY $4 T. Sheldon J. - 4 RM. HAY deL Cliff Hansen. Ph. F-1- 3 067-J- 1. F-1- 0 DURO water NOTICE! Electrolux Corporation announces that a change has been made in the representaof tion in the Cache Valley and Box Elder county. For Sales, Supplies and Services call upon L Jay Frampton, 342 W. 2nd S., Logan; D. D, Hyer, Ph. Lewiston, or Justin Nelson, 30 S. 4 E., BrigPh. 395-ham, Utah. territories 26-J- 13 TO 12 OFF ON ALL SKIS AND SKI EQUIPMENT ALS BIKE SHOP 46 West 1st No. Ph. 4I8-- pumps it repair parts. Baugh Plumbing Oo, 115 F-- 8 So. Main. 10 d, Passed on Same Day of Application! o An Transactions Handled Here, Including Payments I e Full Amount of Loan In Cash! STATE LOAN COMPANY FOR SALE CHEV. sedan, perfect condition, 14,000 ml. $880. Ph. 587. F-- 5 1940 CHEVROLET DeLuxe sedan, 1940 heater Si defroster, good Seventies Sunday at stake conference: Stephen Thurston, Owen Kirby, David Hurren. Sidney Hurren, Myron and Vern Seamons, Orson Perkes, Lew Balls, Frank Franklin Duce and Peterson, Frank Lamb All the priesthood quorums from town received honor awards at stake conference Saturlarge day evening There also is a to be number of individual awards given. They will be announced later. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Reese Jr. of SunWhitney were dinner guests day of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. AshMr. with croft. They also visited and Mrs. W. J. Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. J. Alma Balls and daughters Celia and Shirley were dinner guests Sunday of Miss Eva Woolf. The following girls attended a sleighnding party Wednesday evening: Shirley Balls, Shirley Howell, Ann Lamb, Lucile Duce, Alene Hansen, Anna Hancey, Mardene Saunders, and Arlene Lund. A nohost chili supper was served at the home of Ann Lamb. The battle of Big Horn, in which General Custer and his men were massacred, occurred on June 25, 1878. Pioneer League Snubs Colorado Bids POCATELLO, Ida., Jan. 30 (TPl o PioDi: setors of the neer baseball league today had decided not to expand the league to take in Denver and Pueblo, Colo., because of the turbulent international situation. Applications of the two Colorado cities Denver Is the nation's largest city without organised baseball were rejected at a secret vote. Only three negative votes were needed to cancel the applications. Jack Halllwell, league president, said after the meeting that the and Denver from applications Pueblo were in perfect order and met all league requirements. The reason for the directors' decision was the advanced war condition, Halliwell explained. The directors felt that by the middle of the playing season the United States will be so involved in Its war program that baseball will be losing many players. Unofficially, the main opposition to the expansion proposal centered around the distances involved in Utah-Idah- BUT It) it, but directort-mal- nly Carl Ander son of Twin Falls and Lou representing Idaho Falls-- re mained steadfast in their Gar-lan- r In England, there are about m accidental deaths annuallv About 6000 of these occur on huzh ways and the rest in industry 000 Watch For Complete tails Tomorrow Nite. C. G Anderson De- Co. LATER THAT NISHT, V! KOLAS WARNED f BLAZES! ARE YOU SURE ME TO KEEP MV MOUTH SHUT, BECAUSE RT WAS THAT VERY wgffi? he SAID SOMETHING TERRIBLE HAD THIS IS EXTREMELY TO THE GIRL.AMD R f PORTANT, WILLIE, BECAUSE HER DEATH WASN'T DlS- -' MIGHT BE IMPLICATED V COVERED UNTIL TWO I THOUGHT X SAW HER COME OJT. PRETTY SOON INSTEAD, MR . DR INK WATER'S CAR PULLED OUT HIS BETTER SO BUTLER SAID OF THE DRIVE. THAT SHE'D SOME BACK TO HOMe PLANT WITH MR. DRINK WATER HERE'S WHAT HAPPENED, SfR. ONE OF THC SABOTEURS, NIKOLAS, HAS ME MAKE A PATE WITH MP. DRINKWATER'S SECRETARY. WE ON OOP WW TO A MOl TOPPED AT MR. DRINKWATER'S HOME WHILE SHE DELIVERED SOME DOCUMENTS travel between present league citie. and Denver and Pueblo. Elwood Romney, Denver, and Neal Hobh Pueblo, contended that increased attendance at the two Colorado cities would offset these exp,ns -I w LEGAL NOTICES tires, F-l PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES SPORT Chev. coupe, cheap. 187 Consult County Clerk or the Re2 W 6 S. spective Signers for Farther 32 F-1- The venom of the black widow IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT spider Is 15 times more potent THETHE STATE OF UTAH, IN' OF than that of the . rattlesnake. . AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of MARY A. LEATHAM, Deceased. Creditors will present their clpima with vouchers to the underOnce Tried Aiwa vl Used! signed at the office of M. C. Harris, 208 Cache Valley Bank Building, Delivered Price: Logan Utah on or before the 3rd STOVE and day or March 1940. LUMP ton FRANCES PITTS Administratrix of the estate of Mary A. Leatham, deToo ceased. M. C. HARRIS Attorney for administratrix. Dates of publication: January 2, 575 N. Mila ITloo, 271 9. 18. 23, and 30th, 1940. COAL 700 590 FERRELL BROS. Chicken Farm USED CAR SALE 1939 BUICK Sedan, 2000 Hen Capacity, modern in every way 5 room 5 acres of bungalow choice land. 7QP Jj Radio, Heater 1939 BUICK Sedan,. , $7 AC Radio, Heater, Defroster I D 1 937 CHRYSLER 1 1 7A ............. tm U Sedan, Heater 1938 DESOTO Coupe, I ri Heater 1937 DODGE , , Coupe 1937 PONTIAC ?. Sedan .. . 1938 STUDEBAKER Sedan, Radio, Heater ... 7 M25 480 Improved, 160 acre Clarkston Dry Farm. acres North Logan HOMES! HOMES! A HOMES!! i Jr L. H. ' LUNDBERG ' MOTOR i-- S 80 Acres ir JtD $0 ... V DAINES REAL ESTATE BROKER North Main 113 CO. ; Mar.-1- 9 K- WANTED, LIVESTOC- .... dead or useless Co. Phone Top prices paid for live or dead horses, cattle; also feeder hogs.- Wiites Trout Farm, Phone tlrrum, 11 R-collect, ' - 1 " " M. .. 2, i-l-- m mt . , FOR SALE farms Twin Falls and Jerome, Idaho sections. 40 to 280 acres includes diversified and good livestock farms. .10 cash down payment reInterest quired, balance 4 like rent on long term contract. See me at tfle Logan Hotel, Logan, Utah, Wednesday, Jan. 29th or write S. M. Chadbum, Jerome, Idaho, PHONE 327-Good TOP CASH PRICES- wool and. "t MAVERICK., Red Amo Little Beaver. LEARN That forte aunt, rue -- DUCHE.5S OP PAINTED VALLET, Died in STABLE-F- i RET. GEE. MATEO TO VEANE INTHOOT SAVING 6000 BVE. TO POG .THS. UTTlE INFORMATION DEPT. Paid for hides, pelts, furs, animals. Colorado Animal Logan 49 Collect. vklLRNlNS Phone 99 Phono, Mg - no-ho- st d, 1. no-ho- st clean. Jestea Chevrolet Company. OF LOGAN D. J. WILSON, Manager 29 W. 1st N. Phone 260 - were marked for Mr and Mrs. Seamons, Mr. and Mrs Sterlin, Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Mr and Mrs. Thornley, Mr. and Mrs. Friddli, Mr. and Mrs Roy Alney and the host and hostess. Mr and Mrs Lothaire Rich and daughter Sharlene of St. Charles, Idaho, are spending the week visiting with relatives and friends in Cache Valley. On Sunday a family dinner was held at the home of Mr. H Seamons. Dinand Mrs. Henry ner was served at one long table centered with a 22 lb. turkey, furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Rich and daughter. Places were marked for Mr. and Mrs. George McDermaid and son Ross of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Allen and children Sidney Fae, Shan O'Lee and Cordell, Mr. and Mrs. Lothaire Rich and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Balls and children Jackie and Lew Dell, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Seamons, Mr. and Mrs Henry H. Seamons, Weldon and Homer Seamons. After dinner the time was spent visiting and taking pictures. On Monday Mr. and Mra. Rich, 194 g to 300 LIVESTOCK, AUTOS, FURNITURE, ETC. e I xians The bishopric and their wives, Bishop and Mrs. C. A. Hurren, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hyde hnd Mr. and Mrs. Suel Lamb entertained the three quorums of the lesser prleit-hoopriests, teachers and deacons, and their mothers Wednesday evein the amusement hall. Mr. ning and Mrs. Israel Heaton of the stake boar(i were here to lead In games and songs. Mr and Mrs. Robert Evans and Jesse P. Rich, also of the stake board, were present Refreshments were served to 80 guests. Class leaders for these Quorums are Frank Peterson for the priests, Spencer Daines, teachers, and Willard Duce, deacons. Pioneer meeting was held Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mable Dues with Mrs Nellie Cook as assisting hostess. The lesson on Pioneer Women was given by Mrs 8usia Seamons. The history of Mrs. Onlla Ashcroft was read by Mrs. Carrie Hurren. Two vocal solos were rendered by Mrs. Wesat the ley Jensen, accompanied piano by Mrs. Orma Thurston. Lunch was served at the close of the meet'ug to 40 members and guests. Tne hostesses were Desisted by their daughters, Mrs. Daphna Hancey, Lucille, Afton and Ileen Dunce, and Miss Ellen Cook. Mrs. Derice Balls was hostess to the J FF. club Friday afternoon at the home of her mother, Mrs. Fred Ballam. The afternoon was spent playing bridge after which lunch was served at small tables to 17 club members and the following special guests: Mrs. Phebe Reeder, Mrs. Wilda Jensen, Mrs. Vern Seamons Mrs. Ernest Ashcroft, Mrs. Harold Daines and Mrs. Fred Ballam. All decorations and appointments were in Valentine motif. The club was reorganized with the following officers: Mrs. A. W. Vail president, Mrs Earl Daines vice president and Mrs. Leo Reeder secofficers are retary The Mrs Derire Balls, Mrs. J. W. Hyde and Mrs Delbert Peterson. Mrs. Avon Lamb entertained the cousin's club Friday afternoon. The afternoon was spent playing bridge. Lunch was served to Mrs. Eulalia Brady of Salt Lake, Mrs. Geneva Maughan of Wellsville, Mrs. Valene Mrs. Fiihnman of Providence, Marigene Peart of Richmond, Mrs. and Mrs Evans Afton Virginia Lee of Logan, Mrs Julia Lee, Mrs. Andrea Lamb and Mrs. May Lee. High score prize was won by Mrs. Virginia Lee and cut prize by Mrs. Afton Evans. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Matkins and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ashcroft attended the Farm Bureau banquet Saturday evening at the Bluebird Ervin Seamons is working at Vallejo, Calif aia. Vallejo is located across ,ne bay from San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Seamons and twin sons and Mr. and Mrs. Echo Thornley and two daughters left Monday morning for their homes In Idaho Falls following a ten day visit with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Seamons. While here a number of family parties were held in honor of the two couples. Sunday Jan. 20, Mr. and Mra. Carl Friddli entertained at a family dinner. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs Walter Allen and Seamons, Kathleen, Woodrow Seamona, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Sterlin and children of Providence, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Echo Thornley and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Seamons. After dinner the time was spent visiting. Wednesday, a party was held at the home of Mr. and Mra. Sterlin. A supper was served, after which they attended the picture show. On Sunday a dinner was served In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Thornley and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Seamons at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Seamons. Places 30, no-ho- st AUTOMOBILES Ntr LOANS Alien and Mrs Henry Seato Mink Creek mons motored where they visited with Mr. and Mrs Learei Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Seamons, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Seamons and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Seamons. They returned Tuesday evening. Mrs Gertrude Toolson of Smith-fielMrs. Audrey Bingham of Amalga and Mrs Leda Pond of Lewiston spent Monday in town visiting with Mrs. Retta Ashcroft. Mr .and Mrs. John Brady returned to their home in Salt Lake Monday Mrs. Brady has been visiting for tbs past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee. Mr. Brady with them. also spent the week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Perkea and daughter returned to their home Friday following a week's visit with Mr and Mrs Thomas Perkes. Mr. and Mrs Eldon Perkes live at Moreland, Idaho. A school dance waa held Friday night under the direction of Mrs. Owen Kirby and Miss May Perkes. Pretty Valentine dance cards made by the students were used. At each of these school dances, unique dance cards have been used. Mrs. David Hurren and new son were brought from the hospital Thursday afternoon. The following men were ordained Mrs. LOST AND FOUND AUTO BODY WORKS THURSDAY, JANUARY EU A LL) -- JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, 11 SCAMP INHLR? WONOEX2 she went to ? SHE'S GREAT ISNT A KiO SHU , ? &?EU HlOOEN IN THE DARKEST CORNER .EAC OV THE SEATS , A CERTAIN VATV UOISHXS BOOTS ANO EnllV looolo change the soenect ! SEE A cant get ONER HOVO EWLV VOIR THIS tell VACATION 6A6 1 HE STlLL THINV.S VT WAS 1 CERTNNEV PoT THIS ONE CNEW I BOOTS OOESNT 1 ENEN SObVECT THAT ALE THIS S EO HE.fi. ON SECOND THOOGHT , H EOT ISFVT SoCW SAC OEAl X CAN OSE A LITTLE REST AVSELE1 A woolonV H ADWIVT IT EC I. The vooavo, Sot a vacation OOE& soono . L SOS NR OE NICE |