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Show (Paid Political Advertis'ng, ISicitilfl ji- , Sji For I'resldsat .? Warren G. Harding ) For Vies Presldtnt I i Calvin Coolidge I 4 For U. S. Senator J . t Reed Smoot jg 1 ' Fr Congress pV? j i'irl DUtriet) ' ,,j ,, 1 Don B. Colton I I Fer Osgrm - (mm1 Dlstrtttl , i B. O. Leatherweod ! Vr 0tmc l 1 - I Charles R. Mabey " For Jostle Suprtat Court ' a J. E. Frick , u i v For Bscretsry of Stats ! H. E. Crockett ! ! For Attorury Oencral - Karvey H. Cluff ft. Tor Stnto Treasurer 1 W. D. Sutton For Stato Auditor I A. , Mark Tuttle ? 4 For Superintendent of Public In- ' 3 structlon j Dr. George Thomas .' 1ST JUDICIAL DISTRICT District Judge -A. A. Law District Attorney Lcroy B. Young ' COUNTY TICKET State Senator Joseph Quinney Jr. Slate Ileprcsontatlvcs ' Charles G. Wood Luther M. Howell "J Harry C. Parker . Commissioner Four Years 1 Henry Thcurer t Coiumssloner Tw i Years A. W. Haycr Clerk Willard Chugg ' Treasurer ', Hans Mickelson J Recorder -1 Mrs. Lorin Merrill Assessor ' R. W. James 3 Sheriff M'Ics Peterson ' Attorney T M. C. Harris Surveyor L. T'. I'.jr.ij:' rcj'R LOGAN (M,v TICKET .llllll'M ) , Asn Ht'l1"!! ' Coastable i Roherl Mu.-d-j i i LEGAL NOTICES . Consult The County Clerk Or The Respective Signers Sign-ers For Further Information. Informa-tion. Probate And Guardianship Notice NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT ASSESS-MENT MIMA'II-LK WATER WORKS Co., A CORPORATION, PRINCIPAL PLACE OP DUSIJVESS AT MlLL-VI MlLL-VI MX, CACHE OUNTV, UTAH. Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the directors held on tho 28th day of Septombcr, 1920, ton per cent per share or $20.00 a share was levied on the capital stock of tbo corporation payable on or before be-fore the 20th day of November, 1920, to J. W. E. Scott, secretary and treasurer of Bald corporation, at Mlllvllle, Cacho County, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment remains re-mains unpaid on tho 20th day of November, 1920, will bo delinquent and advertised for salo at public auction, and unless payment Is made before will bo sold on the 20th day of December, 1920, to pay the delinquent delin-quent assessment together with the cost of advertising and cxpenso , of sale.. Dated this 4 th day of October, 1920. J. W. E. SCOTT, Secretary. Mlllvllle, Utah. Date of first publication, October 5, 1920. Date of last publication, November Novem-ber 3, 1920. Adv-11-2 NOTICE TO CHELATORS In the Matter of the Estate of Wilhclm Frank, Deceased. Creditors will present claling with vouchers to the undersigned at tho offlco of Walters & Harris, First National Na-tional Bank building, Logan, Utah, on or before the 1st day of November, Novem-ber, 1920. Dato of first publication September Septem-ber 30, 1920. LOUIS FRANK, Administrator. WALTEIIS & HARRIS. Attorneys Adv-11-2 1 - NOTIOE TO CREDITORS Estate of John W. Recs, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to tho undersigned administratrix admin-istratrix at tho office of Walters &. Harris, Logan, Utah, on or boforo the 17th day of Fcbruray, 1921. Dato of first publication October 1C, 1920. MARY II. REUS, Administratrix. jVVALTEIlSa & HARRIS, Attorneys. Adr-11-20 UEMNQUEXT NO'l'ICR Cacho Valley Duck Club, Principal Place of Business, Logun, Utah Notice. 'mere aro delinquent upon up-on tho following described stock on account of tho assessment levied on tho 4th day of September, 1920, tho several amounts set opposite tho names of respective shareholders as follows: ' Cert. Nn. Shares Amt. It. S. McAlister ....11 1 15.00 Henry Hoskelley ..52 1 1C.00 A. C. Slrnlton 30 1 15.00 John Ulsllnc 53 1 15.00 1 M. Q. Cordon 49 ' 1 15.00 I J. A. Allred 51 1 15.00 i Stewart Horsley ....50 1 $15.00 j And In accordance with law and H the board of directors mndo on tho n 19th day or Match, 1918, so many I slintfg of uncli parcel of Bald stock Sj ns mny be necessary will ho sold at 1 the (illlco of tho company at 12 1 o'clock on tho 1st day of November, Q 1920 I CHAS. JENKINS, I Adv 10-30 Secretary. I Her Choice. 1 A Florence girl Miys sho hnd rnthci (jj ' Reiir a cow hell tliaii to bothered with t- a chuneruu. lloaton Transcript. Don B. Colton j 1 Don B. Colton pppppVSKhIv - mt I WPPPPMjfTvj'KvW' ; 55BBBBP!!5liBBi I Republican Candidate 1 ForCongress.Law- I yer, Statesman and I Empire Builder. I Mr. Colton comes from Eastern Utah, fl the great Uintah Basin where lies oinde- B veloped one-third of the natural resourc- fl es of this great State of Utah. fl He has represented his state in the I State Senate, has been in every state of fl the Union, and has traveled throughout I Europe. g He is a forceful speaker, and in his ad- g I dress at the Logan High School delivered S I one of the clearest and cleanest political S I address ever delivered from a political I platform. I I He is running for Congress against fi I Senator J. W. Funk of Richmond. I Cache county has honored Senator fl Eunk more than he can ever repay, or fl more than he will ever repay because his 1 political principles and belief are not in '. keeping with the developing of Cache County. Cache County is first of all an agricultural agricul-tural county. At present Canadian wheat is coming into the United States. New Zealand lambs are glutting our markets. Australian wool is taking the place of the home product. And beef a la Argentina Argen-tina is the label on millions of cars of beef that finds its way to the American table. Cache County has been good to Senator Sena-tor Funk and is perfectly wiling to continue con-tinue to tlie extent of letting him have our cake and pie, but it is time to refuse to give him our BREAD AND BUTTER. Senator Don B. Colton, believingj in, those good old principles of protection and home industry will see that the United Unit-ed States, Utah and Cache County are . cared for first, and will then lend a help- mi ing hand to Europe. w Vote for Senator Colton to ioin Presi-. 1 1 dent Harding, Senator Smoot and a Ru- II publican Congress for the next two years. I m Robert Mmrdock I (Paid Political Advertis'ng, fl |