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Show FACE roun. THE FUNERALS LOST AND FOUND - Funeral services will be held Saturday at 1 p. m. in the Logan Sixth ward chapel for Lorin C. Haws, 43, Logan business man who died Wednesday. Friends may call at the home of Cliff Haws. 255 South First East, Finlay evCning and Saturday foienuon. Interment will he held in the Logan city cemetery under the direction of the Lindquist and Sons Mortuary. MILES The Logan Third waid chapel will be the scene of the funeral services Sunday at 1 p. m. for Mrs. Alice Klossner Miles, 77, wife of John Miles. Friends may eal) at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ray Carlson, 359 North Second West, Saturday evening and Sunday morning Interment will be in the Logan city cemetery under the direction of the W Loyal Hall Mortuary. LOST. 2 $5 bills, between Chamber of Commerce rmi. Si Dodge gar., Ret Reward. HAWS- AUTO BODY Herald-Journa- l. MALE HELP WANTED THE Richmond Irrigation Co. wishes applications for the position of waterhiuster, also or of the same Co. Applications must be in writing and in the hands of the Co. on or before February 15, 1941 at Richmond, Ut. Nouh Woodland, 0 Pres. 3 MAN to' drive cab. Ph7"o70-jF-1- T FEMALE HELP WANTED EXP girl for hswk Ph. SI I 709. 0 IJATIONS WANTED HSWK by the day, Ph. woman. M-- 924-- WORKS 8 PERSONALS AUTO painting. Body & fender wm ks Tops & glass. Prices reas- DEAR Lady Get Venetian blinds before you cqtertam. You get All onable work guaranteed, them quicker at Everton's. They ('has. W. Miller, 42k North 1st F-are better, too. M-- 6 East. I'h. 899-8 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE FOR RENT, MISCEL. BUSINESS bldg. $35. 376 N Main. Ph. 584 GOOD kalsomine brushes. F-1- 2 1ST $50 takes '31 Chev. Coach. 151 0 W 4 No. CHEVROLET DeLuxe sedan. Hcutcr and defroster. Good tire tons o Clean. Jestes Chevrolet Co. SPECIAL NOTICES 1939 FORD DeLuxe fordor sedan. Good tires. Original finlsb. Jestes F Ls made of wood we can make . Chevrolet Co.-F-or fix it. 84 West Center. 1938 CHEVROLET DeLuxe coupe. WELDERS are being placed. Reconditioned Heater and radio. Learn welding the practical way. Good tires. Jestes Chevrolet Co. 3 Inq 357 Co. Main. Galloway. IT PAYS FOR ITSELF Cut"y our 1938 FORD tudor sedan. Refuel bill & be comfortable keep conditioned. Radio and healer. out cold, dust and soot with New paint. Good tires. Clean. & weatherstripping. 0 caulking Jestes Chevrolet Co. Demonstration without obliga1937 Heater PONTIAC tion. Ph. 1345. coupe Brand new tire Original paint. HOUSEWIVES, please note that Excellent condition. Jestes ChevEvertons Scotch floor wax is 0 rolet Co made from expensive Imported DeLuxiTtown waxes and is much more durable 1937 CHEVROLET than cheap waxes which are sedan. Thoroughly reconditioned. made mostly of parafin wax. F-Heater New Paint. Good tires. Jestes Chevrolet Co. WANTED TO BUY 1936 CHEVROLET town "sedan? Reconditioned. Good tires. Heater. OLD fox horses. Riley Harris. 0 Jestes Chevrolet Co. M-- 6 Phone 054-Jcars Ford Is a As WE have few 1134. LIVE poultry, top prices. Ph. Model As and Chevrolets. Your F-- 5 choice $20 each cash. Jestes OLD Si useless horses. Ph. 706. Chevrolet Co. Mh-2MODEL A Si 16" wheel trailer. F-- 7 CALVES Si veal. Ph. HyrumSi 44 N 3 W. 3 S TON Model A truck. Ph. 1257 or F-- 7 HIGHEST prices paid for barley. 1548. Rees Feed, Smithfield. Ph. 74. 1 FUO No. W 84 '36 COUPE, cheap. 2 32 SIORT Chev. coupe, cheap. 157 TRANSFER AND STORAGE W 6 S. 2 1940 F-l- 0 ll M-- 0 V-- 8 F-1- 8 0 F-1- 0 9 F-1- F-1- F-1- RELIABLE MOVERS, storage, packing, shipping. J. W. Ault Si Soif Ph. 448 ROOMS FOR RENT COZY, film. bdrm. 21 S 0 EXCHANGES E. F-2- 9 FURN. HOUSES FOR SALE t EXCHANGE your old electric iron for a new one at Everton's. Choose from ' Hotpoint, Iron F-Master, G. K., Universal. 4 RM. home, mod., bath. Ph. 932-M-- 4 8 HOUSES FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ! CHOICK 'bldg. lot in Smithfield. See Altny H. A. Sjostrom, Logan. 3 Ph. 176-new" 3 Unit Apt. House. $1,000 00. disco .t for immediate sale. 224 M-- 4 So. 3rd East. Ph. J076jAV. 42 ACRES choice land, sandy loam, full water right, located College 9 Hill. Phone 43j 1 NEW g unit Apt. ha. count for Immediate 8 3 E. Ph. 1076-- dis221 $1000, sale. M-- 4 F-1- J. HOUSES FOR RENT BURN. RMS. mod. furnace. Inq. $25. Ph. 1460. F-- 8 HOUSES FOR RENT UNF. F-1- FOR SALE MISCEL. F-- ll RMsTmod. 5 E 465 IN. MOD. 5 rni. home, completely Good loo. Ph. 085-J- d. reno-vuteF-1-3 DELAVAL milker units, complete. 0 H. C. Pitcher, Lewiston. 2 RMS., newly papered Si painted. F-- 8 Inquire 374 E 7 N. HOHNER 120 Buss accordion, 50 r M-- 2 off, terms. Trade 4i accepted, 5 RMS. mod. gar. Phone 690. also other accordions. See Stan- 3 2 & 4 RM. homes. 691 N 3 E. 0 ford Broad.xtone, Hyrum. corner brick home, stoker, LARGE Jersey, freshen soon. 4lh No. 4th E. Ph. 124, Smithfield. F-- 8 Wayne Johnson. Nibley. F-- 8 cleaner. Hoover . $6.o0; MOD. 6 VACUUM near college. Bargain. rms, F-- 8 Westinghou.se $9 50; Eureka $9 95. 555 E 5th No. Th. 1322-Wimmers, 64 VV. 1st No. Pb. 90-2 GOOD used washers. $19 50 & AITS. FOR RENT FURN'D. $29 50. Winmcrs, 64 West 1st No. 3 RMS. automatic heat, new home. F-- 7 Ph. 90-3 Ph. 856-F-1070-MOTOR scooter. Ph. M-COZY htd. 54 No. 2nd West. ALFALFA del Egan. JPh. 468-2 RMS,' deluxe, mod., htd. elee. 5 2 equipped. 218 E 5 N. HAY dot. Cliff Hansen. Ph. F-- ll 1 E. N 3 215 RMS.. bath.JIS. 0 3 RMS., bath. Main floor. 335 N F-1- F-1- F-1- J. F-1- L 8 J. 6 . F-1- F-1- 067-T- f. F-1- WANTED TO RENT HOUSE close to bus. district. Ph. F-- 8 Clark Si Earl. 50. . 3 E. 5 No. elec. cqu. atm, ht. elec. equ. Stm. htd. F-1- 0 $12.50. 246 S 1 E. M-RMS. htd. elec. equ. 58 S 4 E. 2 F-- 8 htd., newT 205 E 311 Ms. elec, equipt. htd. 5 RMS. 10 to 300 LIVESTOCK, AUTOS, FURNITURE, ETC Loans Passed on Same Day of Application! a An Transactions Handled Here, Including Payments! e Full Amount of Loan In Cash! OF LOGAN D. J. WILSON, Manager 29 W. 1st N. Phone 260 "" 3 N.F-1- 5 f RM. htd. 694 3 RMS. pnv. 3 2nd V 65 No. F-2- 8 N 5 E. Ph. 383TfT3 98 So. IE. bath, clean. F-2- 8 RMS furn. Ph. bath, elec. equ. 480 E 873-- 3 RMS. F-2- 8 4 No. F-2-2 2 RMS. deluxe, couple. 275 N E. 3 F-2- 0 5 1 STATE LOAN COMPANY E 142 2 RMS. mod. 3 E 142 F-1- 0 2 RMS., 5 No. LOANS F-1- 0 . 2 RMS., RMS. atm. htd. elec, equipped, 8 garage. 464 E 5 No. DE LUXE aptmnt. Heated, el. eq. See basement attendant. 310 E 2 N F-1- 4 AITS. FOR RENT UNFR,D1 DELUXE, partly furn. Park Lane Apartments. 51 West 1st North. F-1- 3 F-2- WANTED, LIVESTOC- K- Top prices paid for live or dead horses, cattle; also feeder hogs. Whites Trout Farm, Phone Hyrum, 11 R-- L L 2, 0 A N, UTAH, spent several days last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Allen. Miss Beth Allen was a week-en- d guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hyer at Logan on Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Orba Glenn was an overnight guest 01 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Allen on Monday. Mrs. Florence Rich is reported as being ill at her home. Mrs. Grant Lewis was hostess to the Jolly Neighbors club at her on Thursday home afternoon. Luncheon was served at two small tables to eight guests. Tables were arranged for bridge and prizes were swarded to Mrs. Ruby Johnson and Mrs. Alice Woodward. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Roskelley of Smithfield spent the past week with Mrs. Roskelley's parents, Mr. LEGAL NOTICES and Mrs. Dee Kingsford. Mr and Mrs. Jack Durstoller PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP and family of Whitney were SunNOTICES guests of Mrs. Lois Jenson. Consult County Clerk or the Re- day Miss Barbara Larson is spective Signers for Further In- the week at Lewiston with spending Mr. and formation. Mrs Doris Hyer. MIA on the IV THE DISTRICT COURT OF dance Following THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT Wednesday evening a supOF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN per was enjoyed at the home of AND FOR THE COUNTY OF Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Richards by At HE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Etate of MAGGIE B. JOHNSON, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned administratrix, at her residence in Mcndon, Utah, or at the office of Jesse P. Rich, Room 23 Arimo Building, Logan, Utah, on or before th 24th day of March, 1941. Dated this 17th day of January, A. D. 1941. ANNIE BUI3T Chria-toffcrsg- no-ho- st t Administratrix. Jesse P, Ra h Attorney for the estate. Dates of publication: Jan. 31, Feb 7, 14, 17, 24, 1941. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OK THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE. STATE OF UTAH SHERIFF'S SALE GEORGE THATCHER CORPORATION. a corporation, Plaintiff. vs. RUSSELL BULLEN, De- fendant To be sold at Sheriff's sale on the 8th day of February. 1941, at 10 o'clock A. M. at the front door of the County Court House in Logan, Cache County. Utah, the following described property, Beginning at a point 432.13 Rods South of the Northeast Corner of the Northeast quarter of Section 12. Township 14 North, Range One West of the Salt Lake Meridian, ana running thence South 58.96 Rods; thence West 160 Rods; more or less to the W'est line of the Northeust quarter of said section 12, thence North 58.96 Rods; thence East 160 Rods, more or less to a point of beginning; and containing 58 96 acres, more or less; less all public highways, and canals, ditches over said property. Together with 225.00 Capital Stock of Cub River Irrigation Company. Beginning at a point 350,50 feet East of a point 2t64 40 feet North of the Southwest Corner of Section 31 Twp. 14 North, Range 1 East of tile Salt Lake Base and and Meridian, running thence North 32 Deg 59 East 382.50 feet; 7 thence north deg. 39' East 478 50 feet; thence North 4 deg. 57 East 769 40 feet: thence South 87 deg 33 East 77100 feet; thence North 42 deg. 4l' East 343.50; thence North 21 deg 34 East 560 feet; South 87 thence deg. 30 East 497.50 feet; thence South 0 deg. 46' East 690.30 feet; thence South 32 deg. 17 East 460 feet; thence South 9 deg. 16' East 1155 feet; thence West 2273.40 feet to the point of beginning and containing 80.87 acres, more or less and further being described as situated in the west half of Section 31. Twp. 14 North Range 1 East of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian. The West one half of the Southwest quarter (W4 Sw4) of Sec. 24 Twp. 14 North of Range 1 West of the Salt Lake Meridian; also commencing at the Southwest Corner of the East half of the Sw'4 of said Section 24, above Twp. anil range and running thence North 160 Rods, thence East 39 Rods; thence South 160 Rods; thence West 30 Rods to the place of beginning. less the Right of way of o Central Railroad the Co. containing 4 74 acres across a the same of and less a cerpart tain tract 0 52 acres conveyed by the parties to the Franklin County Sugar Co. u corporation, together with 19 54 shares of stock in the Cub River Irrigation Co . and all other water rights used thereupon for the irrigation of said lands and appurtenant thereto. Also beginning at a point 1x67 4 feet east of k point 4418 7 feet North of the southwest corner of Section 31. Township 14 North, Range 1 East of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian. and running thence North 761 ftet more or less to the North ine of said section; thence east along the North line of said Section 783 7 feet to the North quarter corner of said section; thence North 0 deg 16' East along the east line of the west half of said section 3018 2 feet; thence west 41 feet; thence North 0 deg. 18 W'est 1156 feet; thence North 32 deg 17 West 460 feet; thence North 0 deg 46 W'est 690 3 feet; thenre North 87 deg 31V W'est 497 5 feet to the oolnt of beginning and containing 21.02 acres, more or less, and being further described as situated In the west half of Section 31. Township 14 North. Range 1 East of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian. Dated this 18th day of January, to-w- Utah-Idah- A. D. 1941. JEFF STOWELL Sheriff of Cache County, Utah By Wesley G. Malmberg 17, 24, COAL Paid for hides, pelts, furs, wool and dead or useless Co. Phone animals. Colorado Animal Mar.-1- 9 Logan 49 Collect. Builoct. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Telford and Mrs. Angus Pond of Iduho Falls were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Titcnsor on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Kendell of n Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Bill of Richmond wete Sunday guests of Mr, aud Mrs. Trevof Richards. Mrs. S. W. Alien, who underwent a major operation at the Budge hospital three weeks ago, is reported as improving and will be home some time during the next week. Grant Allen, Mrs. Lucille Smythe and Mrs. Alice Titcnsor returned to their home in Santa Ana. Calif., after the funeral services of their mother, Mrs. Phebe Allen. Lorrin Allen of Rupert, Idaho, F-2- TOP CASH PRICES LO , COVE NEWS RMS. htd. elec, equipt. 368 E 8 Cent. Diites of Publication: Jan. NEW. mod. 3 Ig. rms. bath heated. 31. Feb. 7. 1941. 6 224 So 3rd E. 3 V" INFORMATION DEPT. "HZ HERALD-JOURNAL- Onc Tried Always Used! Delivered Price: STOVTS and uu ton LUMP NUT Ton FERRELL BROS. 575 N. Main Phone 271 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY Mr und Mrs Aldon Cornish. Mr. and Mrs. flenr Cornish and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Day. A cottage meeting was held reel ntly at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eskeison. A large crowd attended and a good program was given. J. F. Wilcox and Max Harrison were in charge of the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Weston Weaver and daughter Sandra of Lewiston spent Tuesday and Wednesday with Mr and Mrs. Aldon Cornish Mrs. Phebe Hatch of Rexburg is spending several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Preece. Mrs. Preece, who has been ill for the past month, is reported as slightly improved. She was taken to a Logan hospital on Monday for observation and medical treatment. James Wilcox of Hooper. Utah, spent Friday and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs J. F. Wilcox. Mrs. Lillie Allen and Mrs. J. C. Allen of Logan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Allen on Monday evening A party was enjoyed at thi home of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Comibh on Saturday evening. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. Bill Karren, Mr. and Mrs. George Williams, and Mr. and Mrs Joe Talbot of Lewiston and Mr. and Mrs. A1 don Cornish. Mrs. J. N. Cornish, Mrs. Aldon Cornish and daughters Gay, Mrs. . no-ho- st 7, 19 4 1. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Allen attenda dinner party at the Bluebird at Logan on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Richards and daughter Ann spent Wednesday at Logan with Mrs. R. C. Kened dell. Mrs. Mary Hendricks and Mrs. Edna Larson entertained the Allen were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Gilbert at Fair-vieon Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Frank Olson and daughter Tamra of Weston and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lewis of Franklin were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Lewis. Clarence Allen, Janice Allen and mary officers and teachers at the Hendricks home on Monday evening. Conference was discussed and plana were made for a Valentine party. Luncheon was served to Mrs. Zola Allen, Mrs. Flora Allen, Mrs. Jessie Larson, Mrs. June Kingsford, Mrs. Margaret Allen, Mrs. Mary Durrand, Mrs. Nela Allen and Mrs. Florence Allen. Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Allen motored to Ogden Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Simmonds of Cornish were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson. A sleigh riding party was enjoyed or Sunday evening by Drain Eskeison, Junior Preece. Gene Peterson. Lois Allen, and Nona Smith. The group spent part of the evening at Pn-Jole- HYRUM NEWS to the W. and R. club at her home on Friday where a delightful afternoon at cards was enjoyed with score prizes won by Lizzie Miller. Ruby Nielsen and AOrlyne Brown. Luncheon in Valentine motif and color was served to 13 club members. The Edwin P. Hatch family of Hyrum have purchased the property belonging to Mrs. Effie Welch of Paradise and will make their home on their farm there it is reported. The M Men and Gleaners of the Hyrum Second ward entertained at a handerchicf and hose Lee party last week in honor of Ross Allen and Ned Nielsen, Nielsen, young men leaving this month for missionary labor. The party held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nielsen was supervised by Class Leader Lorraine .Allen, Alta Petersen and Blaine Nielsen, with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. the Peterson home making candy. W. A. Allen and Mr. andor Mrs. the Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wilcox at- Albert Nielsen, parents tended the funeral services of young men as special guests. An of music and Judge Wright at Logan on Sunday. enjoyable wasevening followed by lurch games Mr. Wilcox was one of the served to 56 guests. Miss Elaine and Lois Clawson, accomplished young daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Clawson of Hyrum were among the piano students presented by Mrs. Leslie Hansen at a recital held at the Smith-fiellibrary on Sunday last inrendered Each young lady in a four classical selections splendid manner before a large audience composed of parents and friends of the students of Mrs. Hansen. As a mark of appreciation from their instructor each student was presented with a carnation and personal gift. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Clawson accompanied their daughters to Smithfield. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wilson returned Sunday night from a four day visit at Boise, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Miller, accompanied by Mrs. L. L. Miller spent the week end in Salt Lake City and Provo. Mrs. Melba Brown was hostess d. |