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Show m Webster on Opinion. Inconsistencies of opinion, arising from chnngoa of circumstances, oie often JtDtlflsble. Pgntel Webster. -v' - "yam y WORDS AND DEEDS OF COL. THEODORE ROOSEVELT Keep Them Green In Youi Memory. You'll Be a Better Citizen If You Do T. n. GOT THE MOOSE ANYWAY Here is a story that Roosevelt told in the White Houso after Old Dill Scwall, his Maine guide, had callod on him. They were on a moose hunt and were camped out In the woods. One morning whllo Roosovelt was trying to keep warm and Dill was chopping wood, a moose walked Into In-to tho clearing. Tho president grabbed grab-bed his rlflo nnd. fired. Tho moose rati a short distance and then fell. Dill laid down his axo nnd dashed over to the moose. "You've got him!" he yelled after a short inspection. "How did tt happen?" "Why I aimed for his breast," tho president said. "First class!" shouted Dill, "first class! You done well. You hit htm In tho eye!" 1?,, S'i't T. It. AND THE IJOY WHO COT LEFT In the fnll of 1900 Roosovelt at that tlmo Republican candidate for tho vice presidency; nuido a campaign tour through tho west, speaking from the rear platform of tjio train In the small towns nnd at mass tnectlngi In the "public square" in the lnrger towns. In n small town In northwstorn Ohio the school children went to Uio station to see ad hear him. Ono lit tle six year old boy climbed on tho train nnd failed to get off when tho "all aboard" call was given. Wehn It dawned upon him that the train was moving and ho was being carried away from school and home, he cried pitifully for the train to stop and let him get off, "for the teacher and mamma would scold him for running away.'- The train officials were puzzled to know what to do and finally took the boy back Into Roosevelt's car and explained tho situation. Roosevelt took the boy on his knee wiped the tears from his face and said: "Now lot's see If wo can fix this up all right. I will wrlto a letter to your teacher and your mother and tell them you did not know the train was going to start so soon and tho men could not very well stop It till the came to the next station. So when Wo ge thero wo will telegraph the teacher that you nro alright and a brave little man, In nn hour or two the next train will tnko you back homo. I nm sure they won't scold you nt all. I will pin this letter to your blouso and don't let anybody ,1)111 the teacher or your mother tako ! off." Writing as ho talked tho letter was finished by tho thno tho next station was reached nnd a perfectly satisfied small boy was handed over to tho stn-j stn-j tlon ngent to bo given to tho conductor conduc-tor of tho down train nnd tnkon back td his home. Beet-Sugar Production. In 17-17 a llerlln chemist discovered 'that sugar could ho ohtnlned from beets, nnd since then the percentage of j Jugur Iiiih been Increased so consider-ibly consider-ibly by selective brooding of the vegetables vege-tables thnt noviulnys n ton of It Is derived de-rived from nine tons of tho roots. The averugo person In this country con-tunics con-tunics two-thirds of his own weight of ugnr In a your. m 8nme Effect. First Neighbor "My ilMighter Is very patriotic. She Jn't going to piny any more Gorman music." Second 1 Neighbor "I'm .'fiidil that won't help I any. She will pi nl ibty ulny something Ne In li'tif; of li." Jii'lge. ' , Has Job on His Hands. "What's Scrlbson doing?" "OVa whipping a poem into shape." xtIo seems considerably worried.'' "Yea. It's hard .work. He's trynj5 to pre-, vent n sofmet from degenerating Into vers HUrp," Blrmlnghnm Age-Herald, .i i.. . From Oosalptown. there's alius uguc wagging' lothlng you can lay hold on. you know, nit that's no help I'd rather sonv body sny I'd n wooden leg straight out than go hinting tlicro was something funny about mo figure. J. H. Hues-rose. Hues-rose. Definition '. 1 ,u i-riend. "A friend," suit! !.clo Ebon, "Is a man dt laughs nt jok.-fniiuy stories even if dey nlu'trvo jixhI; nn' 'sympathises 'sympa-thises wlf yoh misfortune, even If dey ain't so bad." Needed Quallrlcxtl.ini. Earnest Youth "Father, wbst qual-lficntloni qual-lficntloni ilo you nevI to bo a member of the Supreme euiirt" father "Yon have, to he uorotiglily respectable, houornblo beyond reprou 'h, nnd be able to write English In rich u way that no other lawyer will bo quite suro what yon niton"- r "-v mmtmm Advance the Result r' experience. Tho world's ndvnti m Is due only to tho hopes, the plant, ho progress and tho work of living men and women who bnve tested nf ihe waters of Ufa for themselves unit know what It Is to live nnd nro determined thnt tho rest or tne world slinli imvo llfo more abundantly. LEGAL NOTICES Consult The County Clerh Or The Respective Signers For Further Information Probate And Guardianship Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Enill Stumpf, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchere to tho undorslgncd nt his residence In Mention, Cacho County, Stnto of Utah, pn or before the 31st dnyyr May, A. D., 1919. -Dato of first publication Mnrch 27. 1919. TRAUOOTT STUMPF, Administrator. THATCHER &. DOWEN, Attorneys. Adv-t-2B NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Jacob Hilt, Deceased, Creditors will present claims with vouchors to the undersigned at his residence in Providence, Cache County, Coun-ty, State of Utah, on or bofore the 31st day of May, A. D. 1919. Date of first publication, March 27, 1919. GODFREY FUHRIMAN, Administrator. THATCHER DOWEN, Attorneys. Adv-4-2B AIJAS SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF 'HIE STATE OF UTAH. IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE. Farmers & Merchants Savings Bank, a Corporation, Plaintiff. Vs. Leo Nielson and E. J. Droborg Defendants. Tho Stnto of Utah to tho said Defendants: De-fendants: You wo hrcby summoned to appear ap-pear within twenty days after tho servlco of th summons upon you, If served within tho county in which this action Is bruoght, othorwlso within thirty dnys aftor sorvlco, and defend tho dbovo entitled action; nnd In caso of your falluro so to do, judgmont will bo rendered against according to tho demand of tho complaint, com-plaint, which has been filed with tho Clork of said Court. THATCHER & DOWEN, Attorney for Plaintiff. Tost Office Address, Logan, Utnh. ,S- Adv-4-2G AIJAS SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF TDK STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR THIJ COUNTY OF CACHE. Willnrd Parker, Plaintiff, Vs. Elizabeth Rlggs, Mary P. Miter, S. J. Perkins, Margarot O. Perkins, George PerklnB, Ellzaboth O. Perkins, Per-kins, Lewis Perkins, Lottlo M. Pvi kins. Elizabeth Perkins, Emily P. Maughan, Ellen P, Lelsbmau, Elnora Wight, Rebecca C. Allen, Htti Benr i Jnmln Ncllson, Rosolla Neltsui, Dav. id O. Nielson, Lottlo Ncllson, C'-ence C'-ence Nollson, Eva Nellson and Potor L. Peterson, Defendants, The State of Utah to tbe sold Defendants: De-fendants: You are hereby summoned to appear ap-pear within twont roars afker the servlco of this summons upon jot if served within the county in whlih this action is brought, otherwise within thirty days after serricn aud defend the abovo entitled ao:l-i; nnd In enso of your failure so to do, judgmont wll bo rendered agatiut you according to the domand of tho complnlnt which has been flloi with the Clerk of said Court. This action la brought to recover a Judgment quieting plaintiff's til'o to tho lands described In plaintiff's complaint on fll0 with tho clerk of tho abovo entitled court. THATCHER & DOWEN, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Post Office Address, Logan, Utah. Adv-4-S4 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDlCLUi DISTRICT, OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE. Estate of John W. Rccs, otherwise known as John W. Reese, deceased. Creditors will prcsont claims with vouchors attached to tho undersigned executors nt tho ofllco of Wnltors & Harris, Attorneys, First National Dank building, Logan, Utnh, on or beforo tho 20th dny of July, 1919 Date of first publication, Mnrch 18th, 1919. JOHN W. REES, JESSE T. REES, LEROY REES, Adv-4-19 Executors. - NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THF . FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF, THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE. In tho Matter of tho Estato of Kotchl Shlnkawa, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to tno undersigned at his ; esidence in College Ward, Cache County, Utah, on or beforo the 15 th day of May, A. D. Date of first publication March 11, 1919. F. H. UYEDA, Administrator. ASA BULLEN, Attorney. Adv-4-15 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT, OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE. In the Matter of tho Application of tho Logan Stono & Mnument Com-, pany, a Corporation, for Dissolution. i NOTICE I Nottco Is hereby given that tho Bald Corporntlon hns npplled in tho abovo named Court for a Voluntnry Dissolution of said Corporation, under und-er Chapter 72 of tho Compiled Laws' of Utah for 1907. Any porson having hav-ing objections to tho Dissolution of said corporation and tho Granting of said application will fllo such objection ob-jection with tho Clork of said Court, within 35 days of tho date of tho first publication of this notice. Dato of first publication, March 1, 1919. , A. M. MATHEWS, Clork. Dy Eugono Ycatcs, Deputy. C. W. DUNN, Attorney for Petltlonor Adv-4-G NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIIIST JUDICIAL DISTRICT, OF THE STATE OF UTAn, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF OAHK. Estate of Squlro Riley Choate, deceased: Creditor will oresent claims with vouchors to tho undorslgncd at her H rosldonco at Iwlston, Cache Coun- tH ty, Utah, on or boforo June 26th, JH 1919. jJ Dato of first publication February fl 27th, 1919. J ANN CHOATE, jM Administratrix j8fl C. W. DUNN, jS Attorney for Administratrix. H AdT-3-28- H NOTKJE TO CREDITORS j&fl Estato of John H. Dankhoad, Do- ftffl ceased: H Creditors will present claims with 1 vouchors to tho undersigned at her H rosldonco nt Hyrum, Cacho County, M Utnh, on or boforo April 28th, A. D. M Dnto of first publication Fobruary M 27th, 1919. H LAURA J. DANKHEAD, H Administratrix M C. W. DUNN, H Attorney for Administratrix. M Adv-3-28 H SUMMONS - H N THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE H FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT, IN H AND FOR THE COUNTY OF H CACHE. H W. E. Cowloy and Chrlstean Cow- H loy, Plaintiff, M Lars Jacobson and Carollno Mat- M sen, Defendants. H Tho Stato of Utah to tho Said De- H fondants: You aro hereby summon- H ed to appear within twenty days af- H tor tho sorvlco of this summons up- H on you, if served within tho county H In which thlB action Is brought, nth- crwlso within thirty days after ser- vice, and defend tho above entitled H action, and In case of yovr falluro H 'so to do, Judgment will ho rendered H I against you according to the demand H lot the complaint, which has been ,H filed with tho clerk of said court; I this action is brought to quiet title B In the plaintiff's of lands described I in the complaint, and to set aside as fraudulent and void a pretended deed thereof made by defendant Jacobsen H I to defendant Ifadsen, and for general I 'relief. ' 'I I WALTERS AND HARRIS I Attorney for Ptalntlff.i Adv-3-25 Logan, Utah I m I SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT' COURT OF TUB FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE. Jeremiah D. Earley, Plaintiff, Vs. : Ncpli Carlson, Ellen Carlson, Lottlo Lot-tlo Carlson Dalo, Amanda Krapsor, Charles Carlson, Alvln Carlson, Georgo Carlson, Oliver Carlson, Ernest Er-nest Carlson, Robert McNIel, Floyd MoNIol, Lcona McNIel, LoBter Mc-Nlol, Mc-Nlol, Irma McNIel, Vivian McNIel, r Arvllla McNIel, Layton McNIel, Moses Mos-es Carlson, Hannah Carlson, Nels Carlson, Helen Carlson, Josephine Carlson Knudson, Dottto N. Jensen, j Iwon Wlllard Carlson, Josophlna Carlson, Jorvepu Carlson, Lottlo Carlson, Carl-son, and all unknown heirs of Swen -J Carlson, Deceased, Defendants. J Alias Summons. '.lip Tho Stnto of Utah to the Said Do- Mgl fendants: : ;'f$ You are hereby summoned to ap- $P pear within twenty days after tho JB I service, of this summons upon you , jfi if sorved within the county In which & this nctlon is brought, othorwlso -'iffl within thirty days nfter sorvlco, and 9K defend tho abovo entitled action; end fflflP In caso of your ralluro so to do, Judg- .':$& ment will bo rondored against you .W according to tho domand of tho com- j29 j plaint which bns been tiled with tho .'wStS I clork of said Court. $$! This action Is brought to recoror W a Judgmont quieting plaintiff's title Jv to the lands described in plaintiff's "'M complaint on file with the clerk ot 'g tho above entitled court. - "tt NEDEKER, THATCHER t DOWEN c M Attornei? for PJalajiff q Post Office Address, Logan, TJtab, ;'ji AiT-4- 1 rj |