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Show NOTICE. Notico is hcroby given that a special spec-ial election will bo held In Cacho County School District ot tho first class, on tho 11th day of April, 1911, In each school representative district thereof, between tho hours of 12 o'clock noon and 7:00 o'clock p. in. of said day, for tho purpose ot submitting I to tho qualified voters nnd taxpayers thereof tho question ot, Issuing and selling ono hundred and fifty thousand (1160,000) dollars ot bonds for tho purposo of purchasing school sites nnd building school houses nnd supplying sup-plying tho samo with furnlturo and I necessary apparatus, said bonds to I bo In denominations of ono thousand dollars each, with Interest at tbo rato of 4 1-2 per cent, per 'annum, to run for tho period of twenty years tho wholo or any part thereof rcdcemablo after tho expiration of ten years from dnto of Issue. Thnt tho following named persons havo been named at each polling placo to conduct tho snld election, to-wlt: For Representative District No. 1. HyrumH. II. Peterson, C. O. Thompson, Silas Allen at City Hall. 1 Paradlso John McMurdlo, Robert Pearco, Itobort Shipley at School room In meeting house. I Avon Samson Knowlcs, James ' Jensen, John McArthur, nt south room I In school house. Mlllvlllo Martin Olson, John King, Ernest Scott. At frame school house. For Representative District No. 2. Wollsvlllo William Murray, Goorgo PorklnB, Norman G. Allen nt city hall. Providences I.ehl Olson, Adolph Bner, Joseph Campbell, at school house. College nnd Young C. O. Dunn, C. Ij. Olson, Robert A. Leatham, nt Col-lego Col-lego school house. Mount Sterling David Murray, Wll-lard Wll-lard Baxter .John Bedford, at school house. For Representative Dlsetrlct No. 3. Smtthflcld C. J. Plowman, Samuel Hunt, James A. Cragun, nt city hall. Hydo Park Simpson Thurston, I.ars Chrlstcnson, Arthur Petersen, at vestry of old mooting houso. arconvllle Ezra Palmer, Rlgo Hurst, U. A. Ball, at meeting houso. Benson nnd Riverside John Mathews, Math-ews, John Carlisle Marcus Rogors, at Benson meeting houso. For Representative District No. 4. Richmond S. W. Hendricks, Nophl Nelson, Jos. R. Thompson at City Hall. Stephonson nnd Wheeler Robort Batrd, M. 13. Kent, Olo Olsen, te Stephenson Ste-phenson school houso. Cove Fred Tltcnsor, F. E. Collins, Jos. Allen, nt school houso. Mt. Homo Wm. Kingston!, Geo. Gregory, Lester Balr, nt school houso. Stephenson, Charles Pond, at opera Lowlston P. E. Van Ordon, F. M. For Representative District No. S. Newton Wm. Larson, D. R. Clark, Wm. F. Jensen, Sr., at vestry of moot ing houso , Clarkston Thomas Godfrey, James B. Jardlno, Joseph Chrlstcnson, at school houso. Mondon W. I. Soronson, Joseph houso. Hnrdmnn, Joseph Baker, at city hall. Trenton and Cornish Parloy Morrill, Mor-rill, Marcus Funk, Wm. Brough, at Red brick school houso, Tronton. Petorsboro No. 1 nnd 2 F. O. Nye, John H Barker, O. II. Jones,, nt Fnrmors hanking hulldlnc, Cacho Junction. By order ot tho Board ot Education, Educa-tion, Cacho County School District. SYLVESTER, LOW, President 1 J. ARTHUR JENSEN, Clerk. ' LEGALN0TICES PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP I NOTICE. Consult County Clerk or tho Respective Respec-tive Signers for further Information. In tho District Court, Probato Division In and for Cncho County, Stato of Utah. In tho DUtrlct Court of tho First Judicial Ju-dicial District ot tho State of Utah, In nnd for the County of Cache. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Allco E. Powers, docoasod. Creditors will presont claims with vouchers to tho undorslgnod at his rosldenco In Smlthtiold, In tho County of Cacho nnd Stato of Utah, on or boforo bo-foro tho 12th day of July, A. D 1311. Dato ot first publication, March 11, A. D., 1911. JAMES MILLIOAN, Executor. Nobokor, Hart, Nobokor & Thatcher, atornoys tor executor. nil in NOTICE TO CREDITOR8. Estate ct Herschol Bullon, deceased. Crodltors will present claims with vouchors to tho undersigned at their resldenco In Logan City, In the county coun-ty ot Cache and State of Utah, on or boforo the 4th day ot February. A. D. 1912. Date ot first publication April 3rd, A. D., 1911. HUnSCHKL BULLEN, Jr., nOT BULLHN, Administrators. J C. WALTBRS, Atlorns-y. 4 The High Cost of Living is I REDUCED : 9 fl i AT H. G. HAYBALL MERC. GO. 5 S Center Street, Logan. 5 J - l K jm 100 lbs. sugar $565 8 pkgs currants $1.00 A SO lbs sugar $2.90 &lbs sugar .. .. ,. .. 50c 7 ;' J 18 lb3 of sugar for .. ..$1.00 fllbs ucst rlco 50c J 18 lbs best rlco $1.00 8 lbs navy beans 50c V 1G lbs. navy beans .. ..$1.00 7 1-2 lbs sago 50c 0 15 lbs sago $1.00 7 1-2 lbs tapioca 50c Q 15 lbs tapioca $1.00 I-2 " (Il'lutl apples .. 50c A j a 15 lbs sun dried apples $1.00 t lbs cut loaf sugar .... 50c a 1 7 12 lbs cut loaf sugar .. $1.00 c cans tomatoes 50c 7 m J 12 cans tomatoes .. .. $1.00 G cans best corn 50c 1 W 10 cans best corn .... $1.00 & PK3 Raisins 50c 9 50 lbs family flour .... OOc 100 lbs family flour.. ..$1.75 9 0 5 pkgs Tree Tea $1.00 2 pkgs Treo Tea .. .. 40c J Sjk 4 pkgs Banner Oats ..$1.00 2 pkgs Banner Oats .. ..50c m 1 10 pks- raisins $1.00 4 pkgs currants 50c 7 I j Re-Opening, Lyric Theatre j j f . MONDAY, HPRIL. lOTH T j T ....The Lyric Theatre, remodeled and now one of the pretties little T Photoplay Theatres in the state, will re-open Monday night, featur- T Ing for the opening, the Vltagraph's story of Charles Dlcken's I 1 novel, "A TALE OF TWO CITIES." In addition to this excellent I picture the management has engaged for a season T 1 MISS LULA THATCHER, k J Miss Lula Thatcher J I who though yet a child, possesses a voice unequaled In this state J f A for range and sweetness of tone. A t f The show begins promptly at 7 p. m. COME EARLY and secure T m a good seat. " PRICE IOC. - TELL EVERYBODY j I- j MORE VALUE FoTlESS MONEY t I I Our Car of Steel Goods and Nails has arrived I I and we are prepared to offer you lower prices I T than ever before. Here are some for you to I I compare. T 4 Garden floes, 20c aud up. Garden Rakes 25c up, Long Handle I T Steel Shovels C5c up, Stable Shovels 50c, Garden Forks 80c up, T Manuro Forks, C5c up. Good Rubber Hoso from 12c per foot. Pure I T Manila Ropo 15c per lb, Wheelbarrows, Pruning Shears, Sprinkling I Cans, Poultry Netting, Sheep Shears, Tents and Wagon Covers. The I k finest lino of Lawn Mowers you over set oyeB on. Brooms, Brushes, A T Tin, dalvanlzod Iron nnd Grnn-ltownro. T I . (N. B. Wo do not. j:arry .any seconds In theso goods). 1 TOOLS OF ALL KINDS, EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE I o J ! LAFOUNT HARDWARE CO. J 38 Genter Street J j THE OLIVER NO. 15 HI TYEE GANG ! Two or Three Base Of Average Proportions and Great Strength. It fairly bristles with good points. Study these, I for example I 1. Strong In all Its parts, ' 2. Moro easily oporatod than others of Its class, M 3. Light In draft. Lighter than any plow of equal capacity. 4. Will turn squaro corners without adjusting tho Ievor. I 5. Tho best and most convenient landlnj; lover over dovlsed. PKcea tK In a vortical position and operated forward or backward within easy roaoh from the Boat, This improvement hna mot tho hlghost approval, und its I easo of manipulation la simply marvelous on hillside work I SIDNEY STEVENS IMPLEMENT GO. I UTAH AND IDAHO j |