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Show A the Travel opportunities WANTED: WANTED TO BUY Passenger to Chicago, LIGHT "leave Sunday. Call Mrs. George p Preston. trailer. O. A. Sonne. YOUNG calves Hyrum. PERSONALS and veal Bekker. River Heights, t n. 1177. widower desires to hear 6 y matri-ojiOLD Object, from lady, horses, top prices. Ph. Write Box 99, Lewiston. 4 j S-- 30-4- 5. 081-K- L A-2- S-- USELESS horses. Ph. 388. seed reaper. Ph. TRUCKING A LFALFA 6 A-1- 1453-W- T A-1- TOUCKING, paeferably wheat. Ph. IpTS. FOR RENT FURND. 188 N 3 E. aRer fr gir hawk. 175 N 7 p. m. a-1- 6 WOMAN to work & care foTchil- dren. Write Box B, Herald- - 3 E. 1 3 w- - . no unfurn. Htd., elec. equ. 78 N )TRMS.Mdn. 6 FEMALE HELP WANTED 6 063-J- Du-ar- Jj 33. 0 YOUNG mother, Mrs. Jim Dustin. d Del Cook, Ernest Woffinden, Woffinden and Lloyd Findlay, all employed in Ogden, spent the week end in town visiting relatives and friends. Fay Lutz motored from Farson, Wyo.. Wednesday night to spend a few days with his wife and baby. He returned to his work Sunday. SPEND WEEKEND WITH FAMILIES Thiel Wamsley, Frank Jensen, Leslie Kimball and Paul Hodges, who are employed in Farson spent the week end at their homes in town. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Lutz, Rose Lutz and James Cude Jr. came from Ogden to spend the week end at the Sherman Lutz home in town. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Pope and family, who are living in Logan at the present time, spent the week New Head Man? A-1- 6 5 HERALD. JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, dournal. 2 A-1- 5 j"rMS. Nicely turn. Steam heat DUE to rising living expenses, opp. for part or full time permanent 2 37 N 2 E. position. Call Miss Singletary, fCRN. apt. Ph. 880 or Inq. Rear 45 Logan .iotel, bet. a. m., 7 2 Blvd. 11 4 fURN. or unfurn. Deluxe, 3 apt. Park Lane Apts. MALE HELP WANTED pt. Elec. eqy. 27 N 2 E. jrjjRN-a8 FURNACE installers. Holland Fur-nac- e Co. 65 W 2 N. A-pRMS. Hodgeson, College Hill. 9 or 249. Ph. gfCE clean apt. 54 N 2 W. PARTLY turn. Mod., htd. 5 good things to S-- 7 JELLY Ph. 349 ST Main. S-- o plums, apples, 047-R- 1 AUGUST 14, 1911. end at their home in Garden City. Keith Wamsley of Randolph spent Sunday in town. He was accompanied back to Randolph by his w ife and small son, who have been visiting in town for four days. Frank Whittington and Merrill Sprouse, who are temporarily employed at Wasatch, Utah, spent the week end here, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Esther-hold- t made a business trip to Logan Saturday. They were accompanied by Natalie Satterthwaite. RETURNS HOME FACE ELEVEN end visiting with W. Pope. Mr. and Mrs. and family Sunday with Mr. Wamsley and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. C. Cook, Vaughan Satterthwaite, Janet Sprouse. Patty Benson and Lynn Frank Satterth-wait- e Pope. of Imgan visited RETURN TO and Mrs. Isaac HIACRFOOT and Mrs. Victor Xlrs. Preston Pugmire and chilSatterthwaite. dren have returned to their home Bishop and Mrs. Milford LoveIn Biaekfoot after visiting for sevland and Mrs. Eva C'alder were eral days with Xlrs. Agnes Hrooker. Logan business visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Barton were XI r. and Mrs. Albert Grosjean Garden City visitors Sundny. Mr. and family were Sunday guests of Barton is attending school in Mr. Hiid Mrs. Claude Sprouse. XI is. Glen Lutz entertained at a XI r. and Mrs. Vern Pope and party Saturday afternoon in honor family of Ogden spent Saturday AFTER MSIT of her son, Lynn, who was observand Sunday at their home in GarX irginin Hyden, who has been ing his fourth anniversary. den City. visiting with Natalie Satterthwaite, Outdoor gamesbirthday XI r. and Mrs. formed the afterRobert Calder of returned to her home in Logan noon's entertainment after which visited Sunday with Xlr. Randolph Saturday refreshments were served to Gloyd and Mrs. Dnvid Calder. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Lutz shop- Sprouse, Dee Xlr. and Mrs. Alex Johnson of Wayne Suns, ped in Paris and Montpelier Satur- Betty Calder. Hodges, Nola Johnson, Mar-jea- n Salt Lake maue a brief call in town day and Nola Jensen. Karen Wam- Sunday. XI r and Mrs Ross Pope and fam- sley, IaiRue Woffinden. Mona Deibert Hansen and Heber ily of Lyman. Wyo., spent the week Estherholdt, Mattie llildt, Joe spent the week end with their families. James Dustin spent the week end at his home. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Kimball was given the name of Ted Hodges in sacrament meetingCecil Satterthwaite spent Saturday evening in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stuart 'and family of Randolph were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Hodges. Clifford Calder motored from Evanston to spend the week end with his family. Xlrs. Frank Findley visited with Lo-ga- n. her mother Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Geoage Buckley of Logan Is spending a few weeks visiting with her son and daughter-in-laXlr. and Mrs. Heber Corbridge. Mr.1 and Mrs. Sterling Cottle of Ogden visited with relatives and friends Saturday. Cor-brid- 5-- ALLEY OOP A-1- air-con- 907-- THURSDAY, "Vfni THAT THING WON'T SAVE TOO FROM TH BEAT INI VOL) GOT HOMIN, VOL) . eat SMAk.E-EyE- E I &JZ.Z.AUD OME W1G6LE AMD YOU GET T. RIGHT BETWEEN THE EVES' apricots. A-1- SHALL WE MAKE A TRV FOR. HIGH GROUND MOW, DOCTOR? ALL RIGHT, THIS STORM SEEMS TO BE I OOOLA... 1 Think. WE ABOUT CAM MAKE I OVER IT f I V. T. HAMLIN ly EASy MOW A SLIP MIGHT -e-- Disastrous V 4 heated apts. 135 E Center. 8 KALSOMINING 4 COOL, elec, equ. 135 E 3 N. S-- l jlDN. Also 5 rm. unf. house. 194 N PHONE 940-- J. A 30 1 W. FOR SALE, FURNITURE College Hill. I RMS. Hodgeson, 1 Pb. 970-DINING table, chairs, range, cupboard, heatrola, dresser, miscelHEATED, elec, equipt Adult3. 44 laneous articles. 1st house E. of 2 ,N 2 E. Jr. Hi. Smithfield. 6 8 FOR couple. 379 E 2 N. FOR SALE MISCEL. j RMS. Priv. bath. 253 W 1 N. 8 6 1 & 3 RMS. 235 N 1 E. OLD hens. Come choose your chicken. G. E. Pyle, 395 W 10 N. APTS. FOR RENT UNFRD. SEE i S-- A-3- A-2- A-1- A-1- A-1- A-1- 6 furn. PARTLY 3 rms. 251 S TEAM work horses & harnesses, cheap. Evans & Cowley garage or Ph. 909-- J Evenings. 0 BROOD sow. Farrow soon. Ph. W. 1 2 ATTRACTIVE. Gar. Sept. 1. 045-J- l. By ROY CRANE jumping blue BLAZES! ITS TRUE IT'S PLAID AS DAV !' THEV'RE PLANNINGi A-1- TO BLOCK THE 'AMAMA CANALf dead animals wanted 5 BABY bed with mattress $4.00. 321 West Second South. 4 SELL your dead and useless horses or cattle to White's Trout Farm BAUER piano. Rsnble. 196 S 1 W7 & receive more money. Ph. Hy- 4 2 rum Je-2- 7 collect. FRESH Jersey cow. F. R. Check-ett- s. WILL call and pay cash for dead Grove Chicken Inn. 2 or useless horses, cows, sheep and SPRAYED Transparent apples. hogs. Phone Logan 49 collect. 75c up. Shady Lane Orchard, so. Colorado Animal Co. River Heights bridge. Ph. 812-F-l 5 SUMMER apples. Rose Orchard. FURNACE CLEANING 444 N 6 E. Inq. 102 Vf Center; also for rooms. WASH TUBBS A-2- 3 rms. elec, stove. Inq. bsmt. 25 S 2 W. 9 at APTS, On the uisiae track and apparentlj slated for appointment as head football coach of University of Southern California is Justin M. (Sam) Barry, above, present baseball and basketball coach. PPO0A0LV NO owe WILL SUSPECT THAT CEMENT IS MIXED WITH THE ROCK! AW EXPLOSION... THE SHIP SlWKS WHILE GONG THBL) A LOCK... THE HOLDS FILL WITH WATER. ..AND THE turns to SOLID CON CRETE , BLOCKING 'T " A-1- 0 n CANAL ''"'-V- A-1- T A-1- A-1- A-1- 5 YELLOW trans. apples. 2 blks No. WE clean any heating plant and 3rd Ward church, Hyrum. Einar chimney and take all the dirt 4 Jensen. away with our new power sucson Transfer. Ph. 314. 2 tion cleaner. Ph. 388 for inform75c EACH for Hens on Inter-Mti RMS., mdn. bungalo. Newly reation. Everything in modern Inter-M- t. chick orders. Hatchery decorated. 383 E 1 750-Ph. heating equipment as well as 1 Hatchery. Box 223. 9 used furnaces, fans and stokers. RD. building lot. Make an Holland Furnace Co., 65 W 2 N, $ RM. brick home with bsmt. 49 N 249 3 W N. offer. 3 SE 5 4 Logan, Utah Inq. 140 E 2 S. T. INT'L. auto wagon. 1202 N lh 2 E. ROOMS FOR RENT 0 SITUATIONS WANTED MOD 321 home. W So. 2 Bargain. WORK on Saturdays desired by SLEEPING room. Call. morn. 495 9 W 1 S. boys living at NYA dormitory. 5 & Long Distance Moving. Storage, packing, shipping. John- LOCAL RED RYDER By FRED HARMAN A-1- n. a A-2- 3x9 S-- -l A-3- A-2- trout. COOL, ' 7N1E Ph. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 1013-A-1- 7 FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE ( mod. 10 lots. Ph. RMS., 933-- Will Ph. take anything. 739-- 624 ESN. A-1- 4 ACRES, from Richmond. and grain land. boms with large lot, block N2E. li:. miles northeast 32 acres alfalfa 88 acres pasture. 4 room dwelling, granary, garage, and a small barn. Domestic water piped to house from springs. 120 3 west of College. 529 N 6 E. Inq. 448 A-2- 3 1. S-- GOOD Call 470. HAVE had trucking and farm expr. 5 Price SHOE REPAIRING $1800. Garden City News 2. ACRES, 3 miles west of Logan with ladies half Mr. and Mrs. Uel Garn and son soles best on 15 acres alfalfa 69. used. Highway Howe's Shoe Hospital Drive In. and gram. 3 acres pasture. 20 returned Tuesday to their home in 376 N Main. A-3- 0 shares of water, Logan Cow Pas- Tremonton after having spent sevture Water Company. Price $1600. eral days visiting with Mrs. Gams parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hodges. 3. FARMERS COLUMN Mrs. Kenneth Price and children 15 ACRES, 2 miles notheast from FEEDER, dairy crop loans. Vh Hyde Park adaptable for peas, of Salt Lake of City were recent house guests her parents, Mr. annual interest. 24 S. Main. A-1- 4 alfalfa, and grain. 6 shares water, and Mrs. John Hodges. Park and Smithfield FREE 18 heel-ca- materials Logan Hyde Canal Company. SPECIAL NOTICES PAPER Ph. hanging & cleaning. bru-he-s. Ph. 1329-- J. make or anything of wood. 84repair W. Center. TRANSFER made A-1- 7. and STORAGE RELIABLE movers, storage, pack-H- , Shipping. J. W. Ault & Son. Ph. 448. 0-3- 1 $23.00 REWARD Jdl be paid by the manufacturer ny Com or Callous GREAT CHRISTOPHER Com Salve It never fails. 35 and The Modern Drug Store, 109 No. Main SL, Phone 119, Utah. (Adv.) e. r. " I UL Y If want if yon Jut want to romo to Loian'i IndiHtr TRADE I WK)k ! USED CAR EXCHANGE Tfan North Main room, some $1500. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Eastman frame made a trip to St. Charles Tuesday repairs. afternoon where they explored the i ACRES, 2ij miles , A-1- A-1- LEGAL NOTICE livestock, autos, , FURNITURE, l?n" P Dny of etc. d on Same Application! Transaction Handled Here, Including Payments! Amount of Loan In AJl state loan COMPANY OF LOGAN I WILSON, Manager Phone 2G0 fflW.lstN. Minnetonka cave. County home supervisor, Jennie southwest from Franklin. 40 acres irrigated Duke, spent Wednesday in town alfalfa and grain land. 40 acres testing and checking pressure cookdry farm. 10 acres pasture. No ers.Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cook buildings. Price $5,000. were Montpelier business visitors 5. 40 ACRES irrigated land. 23 acres Monday afternoon. H. Davis of Afton, Wyo., visitpasture, adjoining Smithfield. 5 edC. briefly Tuesday afternoon with room dwelling. Barn, 28 x 55; his sister. Mrs. Sidney Lutz. fruit shed 27 x 32; poultry house, FAMILY sheds, etc. Electricity and domes- TO LOGANMOVES tic wRter in dwelling and barn. Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey Kcarl Price $5500. and family have moved to Logan 6. where they plan to make their 50 ACRES Irrigated land. IVj miles 20 home. southeast from Smithfield. George Linford shares water, Logan Hyde Park ofBert, Birdie and Afton, Wyo., called on Mr. and and Smithfield Canal Company. Mrs. Isaac Wamsley Tuesday eveFrame dwelling, barn and poultning. They were on their way home ry house, needing repairs. Do- from where they had atmestic water is piped tu building tended Logan, services of Dr. funeral the $5,000. Price from springs. H. Linford. THE above properties can be pur- J. Mrs. Hodges and son chased with a small cash pay- Duane ofLaMont Du Bois, Idaho, are visitment, balance 20 years at low ing with Mr. and Mrs. John Hodges. rate of Interest. Write or see Mrs. Augusta Bunderson and FEDERAL LAND BANK OF daughters of St. Charles visited BERKELEY, 19 East First North Thursday afternoon with Mr. and 6 (Street, Logan. Utah. Mrs. DeVerl Whittington. Drue Cook spent a short, vacation 156 ACRE farm at Lewiston. Irriwith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe gated, good home, barns and farm Cook. equipment. Cash payment, balMrs. Nora Cook cared for her two ance terms. See Herschel Bullen, grandchildren while their parents, 6 12 W Center, Ph. 980. 90 A-2- 2 GENERAL WOODWORK WE Price 4 needing 4. 0 FULLER dwelling NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING OF UNION KNITTING MILLS (X)MTANY TO ALL OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF SAID CORPORATION: You, and each of you, will please take notice that on Friday the 15th day of August, 1941, at 8 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the office of Hatch Agency, 12 W. Center, Logan, Utah, a special meeting of the stockholders of Union Knitting Mills Company, a corporation, will be held to consider the advisability of dissolving said corporation and distributing the remaining assets among the stockholders. This call Is made by the secretary pursuant to a Resolution of the Board of Directors of said corpor- ation. D. C. BUDGE. President. Publication Dates: August 7 and 14, 1941. LEGAL NOTICE To whom it may concern: I will not be responsible for any debts or charge accounts credited to Mrs. Zalina Rose Pill or Mrs. Fail Sill, starting Thursday, Aug. Mr, Earl Sill, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cook, enjoyed a vacation tip to Canada. Mrs. Frank Jensen and children and Mrs. Milford Wamsley and children motored to Paris Friday afternoon to attend to business matters. Milford Dustin of Pocatello is spending his vacation visiting his 8-- VER POTENT CONCOCTlONl SUCH SHORT NOTICE 14 fl .W It kl 1MVKL MAmiLMjKKKriuiwL: FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Ip TLlATfe Sse MUSTA COUSIN this Wright-syton PURSUIT PLANE lor only 10c plus box top from CLIPPER COOKIES by Purity. I hint Boy. oh boy! Horo'o brsath-takin- e Thu now Pursuit Plano has wines that taurtlss whilo it bock skyfold snualy ward. 100 Isst or mors. Than slick! Tbs wings Hash epsa ond oti i! soars. It eruisss. banks ond turns in oustainsd fliqbt. tbon comos in on a IstsI ghds. 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