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Show H I .rLogan A'ttcJitoritifflL, Feb. If 2,&3, i I Elaborate Deooratioos. Entertainment Every. J I ;j Exiling, Open 11' a.m. untSS 12 p.m. Every Day I HHM tBIBFflflKB BvlEsflfr (bEBVS YBIBBBBp HBk. BBBhl BBh B ' py&IGfr Tff BQ3B&-ffJ2KL COffPMY iTOMANTIC, clever, ingenious, sprightly and dashing y a classic of gasoline and speed in which much blithe. 6ome humor is blended with a charming love story. Mostly about a young man who had too much money and too much time in which to spend it, but otherwise not , -cncigh employment. To remedy the deficiency, get a new H ( j angle on life and learn some things which he did not know H J , .about his beloved New York, he changed places with a taxi K ) il ;: r r.ud learned plenty. Also the experience remodeled B J IMs existence, r Ji him a worth-while citizen and brought m- a aid to a number of people, among whom were several young K f v ir. : , who but for the timely intervention of the gasoline Hj f Sir G-'-'.d, would have succumbed to the c! z perils. Hi l j Then there was the case of the lovely girl born with a m $f yl e! it rpoon in her mouth who lost it, became a chorus m fc l irl, recovered the spoon and but you must read it a B f i. :v serial offering for these columns. L I yoijB loss w you miss iti - Bw y Bj t ii i.i'i' ir"ZIIZI7i!i-- "nrTr!SiinjMSnrm-r' I $ , ..--. V t. HHHB - t Bt..'-r.....lji..v....ii.i ."i 1 - J. - . H-JrtfcMiiitnfWMy j . k. NOTICE OF SALE FOR SPECIAL TAXES- Notlco is hereby given tliaf special spe-cial taxes for tho construction of CUnD & OUTTEri"'No.i 2aro due and unpaid 'In -amounts and upon the lands sot forth and 'described In tho -delinquent lint horcto attached and unless' said ttuca together with tho -cqst, of .DubllcatlonJarOifpald'on' or beforo tho 2"lst-dayo' January, 1921," tho real property upon which suciHinxea. are a. lien, 111 on. Bald day bo sold for said Uaxfes,. costs of advertising and expensa'of salq, at tho C.ITV TnEASUItEIl'S OFFICE In the'Arlmo Block, beginning at the hpur of 12 o'clock iiioon, of said day and continuing until all of said property shall have beenjsold:-.Ownor beenjsold:-.Ownor Description of Property Description bfc Oivncr Tropcrty Assessment LOUIS 8. OARDON 4 Lot 7, DJock 11, "Plat "A", frontage 85.0 feet . $ 55.59 geo. w. sQumca Lot 7, Block 11, Plat "A", Frontago 160.6 feet $105.03 D. W. HODERTS Lot 8, Dlock 13, Plat "A." Frontage 92.5 feet fO.49 E. N. HAMMOND Lot C, Block 3, Plat "B". Frontago, 99.5 feot .'..... $108.45 EDWIN BENCH Lot , Block 2, Plat "B". Frontage 69. THATCHER MILL & ELEVATOR COMPANY Lot ( ), Block 3, Plat "A." Frontago 649.0 feet $598,41 LORENZO HANSEN Lot 7, Block 4, "Plat "A." Frontage 66.0 feet $ 71.94 HEBER AMOSSEN Lot 6, Block 4, Plat A". Frontago 148.5 feet J161.87 ALICE L. L. ROBERTS Lot 8, Block 13, Plat "A." Frontago 40.0 feet , ? 3.75. ALICE L. L. ROBERTS Lot 8, Block 13, Plat "A". , Frontago 47.0 feet J 30.73 JACOB F, EARL Lot 5, Block 14, Pint "A." Frontago 125.5 fcot ,r $136.80 JOHN V. BI3NNRTT, ct al Lot 4, Block 14, Plat "A". Frontago 1C.5 feet 1709 WM. P. BOWEN- Lot 3, Block 14, Tlat . "A". Frontago Clf.Oj ' feet :...., .J.',.!.., 3 71.0 4 A. D. BEliL'"' r' , l ' -jrimmmmm.- " Lot 5, Block 3, Plat "A." Frbatae 19.( feet I 41.43 GEO. W. SQUIRES Lot t, Block 11, Tla,l "A." Frontage 190.B feet $124.59 J. WATKINS Lot 8, Block JJ, 'Plat "B,", Frontage 83.0. foet' ;... $ 2,8.77 M. A. BALLANTYNE Lot 8.. 'Block 3. Plat . "B." Frontage 83.0 , feet :r . $ 90.'47 LEO P.' NIELSEN , Lot 2, Block 12, Plat.-' '. . ! "A." Fr.ontage, 1.76 , ( - fect'..'. ..... J $ 1.92 WMBOWEN5' ' " - ';. Lot 2,, Block 12, . Plat . "A." Frontago ,'1.7o ' ". Btato ot Utah, ;- ) (. ... !!! I County of Cacho. ( ' (. I, Carrie S. Thomas, City Treasurer Treas-urer f Logan City, Utah, do kcra-by kcra-by certify that the abovo and foregoing fore-going list is a irue and correct list of all property delinquent in the payment of any or all CURB AND, GUTTER DISTRICT No. 2, and which became duo and delinquent January 1, 1921, as oh own by assessment assess-ment rolls on fllo In my offlco. CARRIE S. THOMAS, City Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to beforo .mo this 10th day of January, "A. D. 1921. i X' H. BANKHEAD; . (SEAL Notary Public. ' My Commission expires June C, 1922. Adv-1-20 TRY A WANT AD IN THti REPUBLICAN. IT PAYS. i NOTICK OF STOCKHOLDtonS MKBTIK t . Notice is hereby glrea tba .'tae annual stockholders meeting of 'the , I Utah Idaho hospital wilt be held at ' .the office of the above named corporation cor-poration In its hospital building at Logan City, Utah, on the 25th day ot January, 1921, at the hour of two o'clock p. m. on said day. It is general annual stockholders meeting at which timfr and place all of the general officers of Bald cor- s Deration will bo chosen and elected to servo for thccnsulng two years, and for the purpose of considering such other business as may properly como before the stockholders. ' ' (Signed)' ANTHON ANDERSON. v - President. ;, JOHN H. KENT, Adv.-l-25 "Seoy nntt Treasurer i! -V In a, Gambler's Market I 1 A clerk's error, adding three ciphers to a thousand- I bushel selling order, caused wheat to fall 8V4 points S on the Chicago Board of Trade last October. It didn't T 1 . ' change the world's wheat supply by a single grain or B , affect actual wheat needs by so much as a crust of B " 1 bread, but every farmer whose wheat was marketed m i i that day lost money as a result. B .,, j A short time before, the market was sent tumbling H 'V , by a false cablegram announcing that France had a ra v I big harvest of wheat. , j When a clerical error or baseless rumor can rob i i " the farmer of millions, some remedy MUST be found. j .- ' I A practical refneay is knowi- will find THE COUNTRY GEN- - 1 edge of world markets. Acctf- TLEMAN a powerful ally. With ' rate information on all foreign a large staff of editors and con- . crops can be gathered and given tributors covering every corner , j out. This would make supply of the land even studying for-hnoxvn for-hnoxvn and demand steady, eign markets THE COUNTRY TheFarmBureausaimtopre- GENTLEMAN presents each vent costly price fluctuations by angle of our national farm prob- a this means. They believe in the lems in the most helpful and, yj "light cure" as a remedy for dis- interesting way. Itwarnsyouof ;- liibulion evils. And you can causes for price changes beforo "jj help! If you are not a Farm they occur, helps you to make x B ! Bureau member, join today. money, entertains and inspirc3 "5k -J' In your individual effort to you all for just $1.00 for 52 I )J: I contribute toward the improve- big issues. Send a dollar bill jg " j, ment of farm conditions, you or your check is good ' 9 1 fheCopy IB COUNTRY GENTLEMAN ? I I Circulation 730,000 Weekly - I ; m Tho Curtis Publishing Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania I i B Also Publisher of THE SATURDAY EVENING POST and THE LADIES' HOME JOURNAL B - v i . 1 I I grafrffftflrttffi i "...,, liri.-,iriinMniwiw .J |