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Show LE'GAL NOTICE Consult The County Clerk 1 Or The Respective Sign- 9 " efs For Further Informa- I tion. I Probate And Guardianship I ; Notice I NOTICE TO CREDITORS a In the Matter of the Estate of $ I . John S. Willie, Deceased. m o Creditors will present claims with ji youchcrs to the undersigned at her B place of Residence In Mendon, Cache ifi County, Utah, on or before the 18th day of October A, D. 1921. M Date of First Publication August W 96th,' 1921. I ELIZA WILLIE, II Executrix of tho Last Will and W Testament ,01 said Decendent. 1 C. W. DUNN , )jj 'Attorney for Estate. m NOTICE TO CREDITORS I ' In the Matter of the Estate of II Melvlna c, Lcmmon, otherwise S known as Molvlna R. Lcmmon, De-m De-m -eased. gj Creditors will present claims with youchers to the undersigned at her Residence in Mendon City, Cache County, Utah, on or before tho 18th day of October A. D. 1921. Date of First Publication August 16th, 1921. SARAH ADELIA LEMMON Administratrix C. W. DUNN , Attorney for Estate. NOTICE TO CREDITORS n the District Court or the First Judicial District nt the Stale of Utah, In and for the County of Cache. In the Matter of the Estate of Ann H. Hughes, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence In Mendon, Cache County. Utah, on or boforo October 19th, 1921. Dated this 15th day of August. 1921. JOHN HUGHES. Administrator ROY D. THATCHER, Attorney. adv-tf NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of Ellen El-len B. Haslam, alias Nellie B. Has- Canyon Home Bungalow Lots For Sale '' ' Fourteen (14) Bungalow Lots at The iPtorks of Logan Canyon (a part of the homestead holding of George Q. Rich) have been surveyed and platted and will be sold within the next month. ... , . Each lot (excepting two East fronts, extends from the State Highway to the Logan River and is large enough and so situated as to afford two building sites, one fronting on the highway and the other fronting the Logan River. Purchasers Pur-chasers may subdivide if desirable. This site is unsurpassed in the State of Utah for scenic beauty and climate, cool . in the summer, mild in the winter: eleva- 1 tion six thousand feet, only about 30 miles from Bear Lake Resorts over a State Automobile Highway and on the main traveled route to the National Park and Wyoming points. Twelve miles up from Logan City. Each lot is furnished with the purest of spring water besides a water right tfrom the river and the main telephone line is there. Electric lights and in fact all of the modern convenience.' of your city dwelling may be had in addition to the mountain air and scenery, good hunting hunt-ing and fishing etc. These lots lie just across the river and westward from the Tennis Courts and Park of the new Canyon Hotel property to be parked this fall under the direction of Etnil Hansen of the Agricultural College. Col-lege. A fee-simple title will be conveyed Ito the purchasers. Applications for the purchase of the lots will be received by the undersigned during the next month and selections will be made from the applications to insure in-sure nice people and friendly neighbors. The lots will be over subscribed, for there are many to serve and only fourteen four-teen lots. E Terms Reasonable. Time payments may I ft be arranged for by responsible parties. I No sales commission to agents. Address your applications to George Q. Rich, Box 325, Logan. Utah; or phone 8GJ or 416J, Logan Utah, and arrange to I inspect these lots and the prices and I terms. Dated August 15th, 1921. J I George Q. Rich Icm, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers attached to tho undersign M at his office in tho Arlmo building Logan, Utah, on or before tho 31st da of October, 1021. JAMES H. STEWART. Administrator. JESSE P. RICH, Attorney for Administrator. Adv-9-29 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Tlmoth) D. Davis, Deceased. De-ceased. . Creditors nlll present claims with vouchers to tho undersigned administrator, admin-istrator, at 76 West Center street, Logan, Utah, on or before the 2nd1 day of November, 1921. Date of first publication September Septem-ber 1st 1921. W. R. DAVIS. . I Administrator. WALTERS & HARRIS, I Attorneys. Adv-1018 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Henry Kloepfer, Do-1 censed. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his" Residence on south side of Logan river near south end of Crockett . Avenue of Logan City In Cacho coun-, ty, State of Utah, on or before tho fifth day of November, A. D. 1921. Date of first publication Septem-er Septem-er 1st A. D. 1921. F. J. KLOEPFER, Administrator. W. W. MAUOHAN, Attorney. Adv-10-1 ALIAS SUMMONS In the City Court or Logan City, bounty of Cache, State of Utah'. Shambart-ChrUlensen Company, a corporation ,. Plaintiff re. '""' "; J '" S. E. Bylngton, Defendant, The Stale ot Utah to Said Defendant: Defend-ant: You are hereby summoned to np-. pear within ten (10) days after the, service of this summons upon you, If served within tho county In which this action Is brought; otherwise within twenty (20) days after such service, and defend the above entl-I entl-I tied action and In case of our failure fail-ure to do po, the plaintiff In this Joctlon will apply to (he court for tht relief demanded In the complaint of which a copy is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you, and will , take Judgement against you for the sum or Firty-one and 33-100 Dollars Dol-lars ($51 33) with interest nt the rate of eight per cent, per annum from the 1st da of May, 1921. Dated this 18th day of August A. D. 1921. J. L. MONTROSE, ' Clerk ot Said Court. ERNEST T. YOUNG I Plaintiffs Attorney P. O. Address, Arlmo Blk. Logan Utah, Ry Lucy Frederick, Deputy 31erk. Date of first publication, 8-20. Date of Inst publication, 9-24. SHERIFF'S HALK In the District Court of tho First Judicial District of (lie Slate or Utah, In mid For I lie County of ' Cache. I The Tlrst National Hank of Logan ' Utah, a Coipointlon, Plaintiff. Vs. I W O. Johnson and Resale John- Min, Defendant. V To bo sold nt Sheriff's Bale on tho jl24lh daj of September, 1921. at 12 y o'clock noon of tho Mild day nt the front door of tho County Court I House in Logan Clt-v, Cacho County, J I'l.ih, the following described pro-I pro-I perty bltunied in Logan. Cache I County. Utah. V Commencing at a point nine (9) I rods west of tho southeast coiner of K Lot one (1) Riock forty-four B (44), Plat "A" Logan City Survey, I nnd running Ihcnce north eighteen (18) rods; thence west four (4) rods! tbenee south eighteen (18) rods; thence east four it) rods to tho place of beginning, nnd further described .h being situate in Section thirty-three (33) Township twelve (12) Noitb, Range One (1) east of tho Salt Lake Merldlnn, In Cacho count?. Hah. MILES L. PETERSON, .Adv-9-24 Sheriff. SIIKRUT'K SALE , N TIM: DISTRICT COURT OF , THE FIRST JUDICIAL DIS-, DIS-, TKIi I OF THE STATE OF UTAH 'r IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF I CACHE. ' Edo M I'lcot Kelly. Plaintiff, Vs. , Anne II. Monson and Henry Mon-son, Mon-son, Defendant. To bc sold nt Sheriff's Sale on tho 17th dai of September, 1921, at 12 o'clock noon of tbo said day at the front door of the County Court House, in Logan City, Cacho County, Utah, the following depcribrd pro-party pro-party situated In H) rum. Cacho County, Utah: All that part of IJIock Thirty-two (32), In Plat "D" of Hyrura City survo and situated in the West half (W',i) of tho northeast quarter, 'NEM ) of Section Four (4) Town-hip Town-hip Ten (10) North of range One (1) East of the Salt Lake Meridian, lescrlbed as follows, tb wit: Degln-ting Degln-ting nt the intersection of the East lde of said Dlock with the South ide or said Quarter Section and unnlng thence west fourteen (14) ods; thence North Two and 70-100 (2.70) chains; thence East Fourteen (14) rods; thence South Two nd (5-100 chains to the place of beginning, begin-ning, containing 96-100 at an acre, rooro or less. Also parts of lots one (1) and Two (2) in Rlock Thirty-two (82) Plat "D" East addition to Hyruin City. Situated in Section Four U) Township Ten (10) North of Rang-i nc (1) East of the Salt Lake Meridian, Meri-dian, as follows, to wit: Beginning at the Southeast corner of said Rlock, thence running West on Noitli line of Street Fourteen (14) rods; tf.ence North Two and 51-100 (2.51) bains moro or less to the north line of the South half of said Section Pour; thence East on Quarter Sec non line Foniteen (14) rods more "i- less to tin eaBt lino of uald block; irenco South Two and 05-100 (2.65) iialns more or less to the place ot 1m ginning containing 140 and 1-3 square rods. MILES L. PETERSON, Sheriff l)ateof firnt publication AugUBt 23. 1921. Date of last publication, September Septem-ber 15, 1921. Adv-9-15 NOTICE TO WATBIl USWM State Engineer's Office, Sail Lake City, Utah, Aug. 23, 1921 Notice Is hereb given that the Fish nnd Oame Depaitmcnt ot the State or Utah, has made application in accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws ot Utah, 1917, ns amended by tho Session Laws or Utah, 1919, to appropriate Two (2) ?ec. Ft. of water from tho Upper De- u: Spring In Cacho County. Sail Hiring Is situated nt a point 57C.5 t S. and 297.7 ft. W. from the Ett corner of Sec. 22, Township 12 North, Rango 2 East, Salt Lako Daso nnd Meridian. The water will bo dl-M-Tied at tho spring and conveyed a illntanco of 800 ft. nnd there used from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, Inclusive, of, each pear In tho natural channel between be-tween two points nt follows: From 14 58.3 ft. S. nnd 1330 fi ft. W. from tho EU coiner of said Sec. 22. to a point 730 ft. W. and 430 ft. S f i dim tho rprlni;. said wntcr to ho used for fish culturo purposes. After Af-ter having been so used, tho water will bo returned to tho Logan river nt a point 730 ft. W. and 430 ft. S. (fiom the spring. This application is 'designated in tho State Engineer's cilice as No. 8842. I All protests against the granting ot said application, stating the reas- i nna therefor, mn&t bo made by affl- 'davit in duplicate, accompanied with Travelers from all the I World in Yellowstone National Park I You who are near--Have you been? H Why not go tkie Summer? H "He weird wosderiaad fttH of thrills and inpirMa A Now Geysers this year savor before known - $; Fire day or mere there means new life. R4, tertrium mt4 llltntiin on application, M D. S. SPENOSR, H 8Mi PsMagr Agtat B Ajflfr LAKE CITY, ITT AH H r Lot felt Oregon Short JM ti!m I ft fee of 92.50, and filed in this offlco within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication or this notice. R. E. CALDWELL, State Engineer. Date of first publication, September Septem-ber 1, 1921. Date of completion of publication, September 29, 1921. Adv-9-21 NOTICE TO WATER USERS. SUU Eng.Uc'a U.vL, Salt Lake City, Utah, Aug. 17, 1921. No'ilce In heu'hy givi u thut U Cameron of Salt Lake Cllj, Utah, has made application in accoi dunce with the requirements of the Compiled Com-piled Laws of Utuh, 1917, us amended amend-ed b'j the Session Laws of Utah, 1919, to appropriate Fort (40) Sec. Ft. of water fro-m Dear River In Cache Couuty. Said water will bo illUTltd by meant of n pump at h point S. ".I d(K CO nilii i: 570 ft from the NU corner of Sec. 2C, Township 13 North, l(u.nge 2 West. Salt Luke liusn nnd Meildlan, and conveyed 121,440 ft. In u ditch anJ there used fiom Maj 1 to October ?1, inclusive, of each jear to irrl-K.tie irrl-K.tie 4,000 acres of land embraced In the Ei ana SWU Sec. 3, NBU and WV4 See. 4. all of Sees. 5 nnd C. NV4 and SB',i Sec. 8, Sec. 10,' SV4 See. 11. E Sec. 15, T. 10 N.! It. 3 W., Sail Lake Rase and Meridian. Meri-dian. This application is designated In the State Engineer's office as No. 8773. All -protest against the granting, of wild application, rtatlng the runs oils therefor must be mile by nllliln-, vlt In duplicate, accompanied with n' fee or $2 50. mid riled In this oillee 'within thlity (30) days after the 'completion or tho publication of I this notice I it. 13 CALDWELL. Stuto Engineer Dnto ot first publication August 23, 1921. Date of completion ot publication, Sept. 20. 1921. Adv-10-20 CHICHESTER S PILLS r v TUB UIAUOND nttAND. A JJLTS V4ImI AtkrrIrMtlttM j 4(&n i'M-bM-trIln4UrM4VVl yTZzifi U-M, mI4 rtth Blot HlbUa. V tM O-fcv'fl Tk lkK liar fiMr T. 5r iiu AiiifoinJ!inc.TKn I4- H uiAHonn iiiianu i'j(X.(f r iOI 0 BY DRUC-ISTS EVERWUERE IAMB OLD STORY BUT A GOOD ONE H Mrs. Mahala Burnt, Savanna, Mo., H elates an experience, tho like ot M which has happened in almost every H lclghborhood in this country, and M nas been (old and related by thou H andi of others, ns follows: "I used bottle of hCambcrlaln's Colic nnd M Diarrhoea Remedy about nlno jcar M igo nnd It cured my flux (dyscn- U rv.) I had another attack or tho H lame complaint three or four years H igo and a few doses or tills reniely M sured'me I have recommended It lfl a dozens ot people since I first used U t and shall continue to do so for fl I know It Is a quick and positive M tire for bowel trouble." 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