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Show Statement of the Ownership, Owner-ship, Management, Circulation, Circu-lation, etc., Requited by Act of Congress of August Aug-ust 24t 1912. Of Logan Republican, published trl-wcekly nt Logan, Ulaht for April, i . 1920. I STATE OP. UTAH, County of Cache, f - Before nip, a notary public. In and for the stale and county aforesaid, personally appeared Ttfio editor of t,ho fa Logan Republican and that tho following fol-lowing l to the best of his knowledge and belief, true statement of the ownership, management (and If r dally paper,' the circulation) etc., of t i the aforesaid, publication for tho date shown In the abore capttpti,, required re-quired by act of Congress of Augus. 24, 1912, Embodied In section 43, Postal Laws and Regulations, printed print-ed on the reverse side of this form, to-wlt: t H r 1. That the names and addresses ) of the publisher, editor, managing ' editor and business managers arc: Nape of 'r Publisher, Republican Publishing Co., Logan, Utah. Namo of Editor, Herschel Dullen, Logan, Utah. Managing Editor, none. Business -Manager, rldyd Rose, Lo Ban, Utah. 'v-, 2. That tho owners nr'o; ' Gxo nnirics and addresses of Individual; owners, or, If a corpolatlon give Ia name and the najnca'fliua -addresses 6f stockholders ownlngyor Voiding 1 per cent'flV'nib're, of'jthe total nmount of sto'ek.) ' I Herschel Rullen, Lagan" Utah, i 'iHerscHel, Keith HuUeri.-'Ltman, Utah' t . " ' I Flo)d, Rose, Logan, Utah. Thomas Rbse.'Logan, Utah. 3. That the known bondholders, mortgagees and other scsurlty holders, hold-ers, owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total. amount of bondR, mortgages mort-gages or other securities ate: Cache Valley Banking Co., Logan, Utah " 4. That the two paiagraphs next above, giving the names of the owners, own-ers, stockholders and security holders. hold-ers. If any, contain not only the list of stockholders anl security holders as they appear upon the books of tho company, but also, In cases where the stockholder and secuilty holder appears upon the books of tho company com-pany as trustee or In any other fiduciary fidu-ciary relation, tho namo of tho person per-son or corporation for whom such trustee Is acting, Is given; also that the said two paragraphs contain statements embracing affiant's full knowledge and belief as to the cli-cumstances cli-cumstances nnd conditions under I which stockholders nnd secuilty holders hold-ers who do not appear upon the books of the company as trustees, .hold stock i and securities In a capacity other tli an that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant has no reason to believe that any othei peison, association or corporation has any Interest direct or indirect In the said stork, bondg o other securities than as so stated by htm. C. That tho average number of co-pics co-pics of each Issue of this publication, sold or dlstrlbutel, thiough the malls or otherwise, to paid subscriber,, dining din-ing the six months preceding the date shown above Is (This lnforma-tion lnforma-tion Is required from dally publications publica-tions only.) HERSCHEL DULLEN, Editor Sworn to and subscribed beforo me this Otlfday of April, 1920 J. H. CROCKETT, Notaiy Public. My co'mmlsslon cxplre8 December 16, 1923. "Sailor, take care SAILORS dii the "seas offtake a chance" had better look out, ' t$ke care; this season." There are Jots .of. breakers, belaying promised and shoals of adulteration and substitution. , Bgwar.e of clqihes that offer '.'big value" at $21 or $24 or $27. - -', Beware of clothes that will give you a lot for practically 7,'nothing. , Remewjbqr -$20 today represents about what $9 bought voa ' in 1914. Remember that the world's supply of raw materials was exhausted ex-hausted during the four and a half years of war. Now every country is clamoring qr goods and American ready-to-wear clothes are the fashion standard, even of London town. On top of this be reminded that the clothing field has not been exempted from big wage increases and shortened houcs of production. Think of these things when you are ready for your Spring , clothes. Instead of believing that the prices for clothes are high . i .ryou will wondejr how it is possible to buy so good clothes for the price- 1 As a.matter of fact never in history of cothing making have Kuppenheimer . " ft Good Clothes . j offered a man so much value for his dollar such splendid tailor- p ing and fine, all-wool fabrics, and reliable inside structural work. They are the cjieapeselothes to buy.- Don't listen .to. anv . , misrepresentation-investigate for yourself SEE and compare. j I I i HOWELL BROTHERS The House of Huppenheimer She Buys Less Sincere Dyes "Diamond Dves" Turn All Her Old, Faded, Shabby Apparel Into New Don't worry about pcifect results Use "Diamond Dyes," giiuinnijecd o givo anew, rich, fadeless color to any fabric, whethci It bo wool, silk, lintn, cotton or mixed goods dresses, dress-es, blouses, stockings, skirts, children's chil-dren's coatH, fentheis, draperies, coverings. cov-erings. The Direction Hook with eacli pack ago tells so plnlnly how to diamond djo over nny color that you can uot make a mistake. To match nny material hap diug-glst diug-glst show j on "Diamond Dyo" Color Card. AUv NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS CONTRAC-TORS Sealed pioposals for tho construc-llon construc-llon of approximately two miles of 5 ft. sldo walk 3-1 miles 4 ft. side, walk, and 1-5 mile of street crossings cross-ings together with tho necessaiy grading nnd ncccssoiy sttuctures, such as bridge, culverts, wntei-ways, wntei-ways, etc., will bo received by the City Recorder up until 8 o'clock p. ni. May 7, 1920, and In tho City Hall on said date until the City Council shall call for such bids. PlaiiB and specifications may be had by depositing deposit-ing $10 with Engineer T. H. Humphreys Humph-reys or Logan, Utah, which amount will be returned when the said plans and specifications will have been returned. re-turned. The" City Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of City Council . Dated at Richmond, Utah, this 14th day of April, 1920. , A. A. JOHNSON. Adv-5-6 City Recorder. CLASSIFIED ADDS IfH ? f j i ,i, t, 'Htl WANTIJD Hides and Junk ry I.n-.v illl gnn Hide & Junk Cov, Thaa . 62. IIH Ever) thing In fi lilt trees, cvur- :S"'I gieens, ornnmciitnl liecs, shrubs and iil Mncs. Jos A. Biullh, Piorldence. HH Adv-4-27-c nyl FOR SALE One hundred sixty nc- Ul res or Irrigated land four miles front ' l McCammon, Idaho. lroperty has Jl comroitablc four loom houso and 'tll other necessary buildings It Is well ll fenced and Ideally located. Soil on j this place is equal In quallt) to that jl bringing as high ns $C00 In Cache- I H valley. Excellent spring of mountain JH water. Sugar heels nio now lalneit jH successfully In 'this locality, but this y fatm Is better adapted to lalse beets. I H hay nnd gcneinl faun crops. Prlce jH He per aero with cash payment of iH $4,000. Win. II. Jackson Jr.. l'oca- Icllo, Idaho. Adv-tf-0 ' PH FOR SALE Entlro milking herd IH of registered ami giado Jersey cows, ll $50 and up. Two leglsteicd Jersey ill bulls. Four Beikshirc' brood sown to f faiow In April 50 "each. Twenty 1 fi hens nt $1.50 each." Johnny A. Is- HH raelsen, Gem Jcisey Farm, Hyrum, i Utah. Adv ' !9H rAUMEItS AND MKHCHANTS IH Look out. for the big truck convoy - U 1 which will leave Salt Lake by way of I f Logan April 17th. . All kinds of ! IH trucks will be In this train and we IH ask )ou to examine (he Nash .Trucks ' l when they arrive In Logan with th Interlocking device, which prevents. wheels from spinning in mud holes. and give the Nash Truck the advai - : H tage over all othcfs. Youl.should clve- , ' IH special attention to the., wondorfxt ' ll Nash Quad, which ln a four wheel ' H , 1.00 AN GARAGE te SUPPLY CO. ' ' H 201-209 South Main 5t.' rliH C. M. Hnirls, Mgr. f Vl r ... 'ij'l A ClnsMflcd ad In the Republican '' H lirlnpn IU-buIIs. 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