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Show CACHE AMERICAN Pafre Four CACHE AMERICAN tanl-Heckl- y Newspaper, Published Ever; Tuesday and By the Cache American Publishing Co, at (2 West Center Street, Logan Utah J. C. ALIEN Jr., Editor Wll C. ENGLAND, Manager J. H. ENGLAND, Mechanical Superintendent Friday LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH The Hand of Claudia Stauffer Service to be Held at Mendon Time ,s y & By Laura Edwards Caldwell love can change the hand of rlit Tis for services Mendon Funeral adapted ly Claudia Hughes Stauffer will be E JONES IIANCO held in the Mendon ward chapel ... tu 1 Mrs. oclock. on Wednesday at (johhtyn Npyet rcnm matter November 2, 1931, at the Entered aa aecond-cladied Saturday evening Stauffer Poet Office at Logan, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1897. of bullar palsy. She was bom in Mendon January 3, 1882. She Batecrlptton Rate by carrier or mall one year - - - JL50 was the daughter of John and Advertising rates made known upon application. Emma Willie Hughes. arose. Paul was obviously irritated Many of those present would have Deceased is survived by her husgiven many roubles to have heard band, Henry Stauffer and children the conversation between these two. as follows: Dr. Lyman Stauffer, Rasputin continued to smile as M. C. Stauffer, Paul closed the door behind them. No form of taxation is so bitterly assailed as the Moscow, Idaho; Clifford Stauffer, Fawn. Stauffer, Shrewdly, he measured the nobleman. prepared for anything that sales tax. The political friends of the common people" Mrs. Thomas K. Sorenson, Keith might happen in that closed room. Jane Claud Stauffer, have been especially virulent in denouncing it, on the Stauffer, Marie "Sit down''" Paul said pleasantly, CHAPTER TEN Stauffer, Shirley Stauffer, indicating a small divan. of falls more burden the the tax all heavily Stauffer and Thomas Stauffer, grounds that, Prayers of thankfulness and relief Rasputin, looking curiously at Mendon. There Is one grand tvelled up from the hearts and souls Paul and trying to divine his on persons of small and moderate means, than on the of men of hundred million a Russian Sorthoughts, seated himself gingerly. child. A sister, Mrs. Lyman "Well and women, their beloved little he asked shortly "What ensen, resides In Salt Lake. wealthy. to the throne of all was that Tsarevitch, heir story about $ he Russias, again was able to laugh the Baltic?" That is all very well. But a very vital point that to play. Only Prince Paul saw The men understood each other and the people do not realize is this: There is no other kind the glassy stare in the boy's eyes, Paul smiled as he piesnted a magsaw the change that had come over nificent humidor of tax, so far as the effect is concerned, than the the once radiant Alexei. Once the Cigar''" childs face had lighted up nt Pauls sales tax. Rasputin grunted as he selected he now shrank one. the Paul closed the humidor, refrom approacn; Pi inre. placed it, and sea,ea himself on Every tax must be paid, and paid in full, by the Rasputin, scheming ciaftilv. al- tne edge of the tanle, his toe kickultimate consumers of goods and products. Every tax lowed no one near the ing imaginary objects on the floor Unable to Work for Weeks, Sleep dismissing even the boy'sTsarevitch, teachers, his blows furrowed levied increases the cost of necessities and luxuries we Impossible, Indigestion, Nerv- and hia tune to instilling lnu re a stranger at court " he devoting i a sense of cruelty and need and buy to use. When we buy a pair of shoes we ousness, and Weakness Made (ntu Alev--The s peasant-monk'hatied. watched him narrovh Feels Now pious Miserable; must pay a score of taxes the tax that was paid by the Life Attitude in tne presence of t lie Court - he lucked up a rapier from t,n Fine hlmded them against the truth. laid- and began to toy with it. raiser of the cattle, by the railroad that transported There were and banqiels in and while )uii vp had a great There is nothing like Williams Rasputins parties For weeks suctes,, with the lojaj t'amiij con them, by the factory that tanned and cured the leather, S L K. Formula, says Mr. John Paul ponderedhonor and planned means might want a little advice, he the man wso waj gainGage, garage man at Highland, of exposing by the manufacturer, by the distributor, and finally, Kansas. lie tood up and vv.th an expert ing in power with each passing hour Rasputin gloated with tri- tli. i jabbed at the wall. lla&uut.n that paid by the dealer is included in the cost of "For years I had nervous head- umph when he received vud that tin, ad attempting to disregard the pair of shoes we get. That is true of food, clothing, aches and acute attacks of indi- ho was to be feted at the Palace of i'linct s motion- - The n.on . bit b.s cigar sai."-"nice Paul Chegodieff. i n gestion. I did not dare eat many Pi An entertainment and everything else. orchesua played slew, lan- spit out the end lie bustu-a he foods because they bloated me so inSix music. ballet guorous said dancers of The common people moderate families much that for weeks I would be In "Advice"' What about i" flimsy costumes drew the attencome have the most to lose from tax extravagance, unable to work. I was told that tion of the male guests from their Pml assumed a thoughtful lot k V. ill. a man in I had an ulcerated stomach and i.oinen escorts while dinner was your positiun and the most to gain from tax economy. There And still P.asputin had not he continued to jab the ramet leived gall stones. i H ived. t t wall lie imthe steel bind was until. "A again-of in rich this good the to cost nights sleep govenough carry country Dinner over, the guests devoted bent almost double. nobody I was as miserable as their attention to small ta'k and a hero. You are ernment for a week all but a small part of govern- possible. today I could be, for the medicine I backgammon. Paul drew Natasha d Her Majesty al.nos' by ment income stems indirectly from workers and salar- took did me little or no good. I to a low divan. Paul lit tl.eir ciand Forreclined S L.K Williams garettes they against taking ied people and from those who have a little coming began A few the soft cushions. Natasha noticed mula as a last resort. in from investments. The sales tax by name may he doses of this medicLne freed me Rasputin watched Paul t&tJl narrowly as he of my former misery and pain; picked up a rapier from the table ai.d unpopular but we all pay ;it. We cannot get rid of Improved until I enjoyed good began to toy with it 4 it hut we can, by mass action, demand governmental health again. Two years have I of a course took since economy, efficiency and retrenchment that will lower passed this medicine, and I am still enits cost. joying the best of health. Williams S.L.K. Formula acts directly on the entire system by driving out the poisons in your 1 body, by building up the blood stream, by toning up the stomach, liver and kidneys, and by helping to bring them to a normal state s that you may again have good health. A healthy normal system is the . . . this best Insurance against all diseases and ailments. Go to the City Drug Store today and gel bottle of Williams S.L.K. your Formula. The druggist will tell how Advt. you good it is. se All Taxes Are Sales Taxes As a Last Resort He Tried Williams , S. L. K. Tuesday, February 5, 1935 Formula time Back to our yesteryears, And drive away the subtle taunts Of deadlly doubts, and fears; For when two hands outstretch to clasp, And hearts are beating true. The past at once becomes as naught. And years, but moments few. Hyrum Pioneer Laid at Final Rest Last Week Isrealsen and Elders John G. Wright, and A. J. Petersen with closing remarks by Bishop Clawson. Mrs. Albin Clavts:n rendered a piano solo. Prayers were offered by Elders Winifred A. Allen and O. M. Wilson. The flowers were many and beautiful. The pall bearers were The his sons and grave in the city cemetery was dedicated by Robert Bradshaw. Alma G. Wilson was bom Nov. 11, 1858 in Ogden, a son of John and Polly Benson Wilson. He has lived in Hyrum practically all his life. He is survived by the following sons and daughters: Mrs Clara Clawson, George, Arnold and Merrill Wilson of Hyrum and Mrs. Dina Gessell of Logan. The fol sons-m-la- Hyrum Funeral services for Alma G. Wilson, 76, were held in the Hyrum Second ward Monday at 1 p. m. with Bishop Edwin Clawson in charge. The ward choir under the direction of A. J. Petersen with Mrs. Albin Clawson at the organ, furnished the singing. The speakers were Pres. 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Music Company, 2546 Washington Avenue, Ogden, Utah. tiu-lc- Everything in Radio, Certified Radio & Re- frigeration Service Sales. Electric & Refrigeration Phones 1S4, 462-430 & Day Night W BE SCOTCH jSlY THISWINTER Digestible as milk itself Jkf PROTECT YOUR CAR FROM FREEZING WEATHER . . . . cheese food with the deliciously mild Cheddar flavor Less than half of the milk produced by the farmers in this country is marketed by them as whole or cream for direct consumpnnlk the worried expression on Pauls 0 Let the family have this nutritious tion. face cheese food often in sandwiches, in "I hope you're not angry with casserole dishes, and, melted, as a smooth Father Rasputin for not coming." she said earnestly. sauce for eggs or sea food. Paul laughed shortly "Of course not," he assured her. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. with as much sarcasm as he could 1 seluse to one he loved so well. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF dom attend dinners given for me." one of "He into DISprobably got THE FIRST JUDICIAL reaaragtmaMsa TRICT OF THE STATE OF thoie mystic moods and forgot all it." THE about FOR UTAH. IN AND "Or else found out who was here a Phone 1S3 Phone 183 COUNTY OF CACHE. and ran like a rabbit." Paul said grimlv "I wouldn t blame him." He looked at her tenderly and his In the Matter of the Estate of hand found hers Natasha returned Sarah Ami Bassett, Deceased. the pressure She wished that Pauls Creditors will present claims with feeling toward the man in whom For Window and Auto Glass she had so much faith were differvouchers to the home of the underShe sensed her lovers hosPrompt Service Expert Glazing signed, administrator of said estate, ent Rasputin, despite his at Wellsville, Utah, on or before tility toward attempt to conceal it from her. the 14th day of March, 1935. Paul suddenly disengaged his Royall C. Bassett, Administrator. hand from hers and leaned forward, L. E. Nelson, Attorney for Esclasping them on his knee and staring stiaight ahead of him. tate. Somehow ou've changed, dear, Why Be Bothered With Washing at Home since that mail came." he said slow-I- v NOTICE TO CREDITORS 'Natasha, you seem far away When You Crn Have It Done So Cheaply at It s not like it used to from me IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF be " DISJUDICIAL THE FIRST For answer, the girl put her hand OF TIIE STATE OF on his shoulder and gently urged TRICT FOR Tilt him back against the cushion. UTAH, IN AND "Paul.' she told hint simply, "I West COUNTY OF CACHE. First North (8 Phone 485 love you Nothing can ever come" us There's no need between We Call and Deliver In the Matter of the Estate of At that moment the major domo James A. Thorpe, Deceased. opened the door to the room and. Creditors will present claims with standing stiffly at attention, anvouchers to the undersigned at his nounced "Gregory Efimov itch Rasputin." home in Providence, Utah, on or Immediately all was silence a. before the 2nd day of March, A everyone looked up. Conversation D. 1935. stopped abruptly and the rattle of dice ceased at the backgammon Everett Thorpe, Administrator. boards Paul, excusing himself to L. E. Nelson, Attorney for Esrose and stepped toward Natasha, tate. the door Rasputin stood calmly, his attitude suggesting that there was nothing wrong or extraordinary Sell Your about Ins being hours late for a dinner in his honor He surveyed the room, a look of on his face (Dead or Alive) "Well1 We were getting, worried about you." Paul said, coming up For Cash to him. Dinner was at eight. We 2 Phone Hyrum waited until ten Can I get you something on a tray" he added Paradise Fish Hatchery solicitously Fresh from the decorators touch "No. I Just ate." Rasputin anThe house is yours: Cordial, e swered casually "Some wonderful California friendliness greets A little friend of mine borscht makes It you. Since my return, the Hotel He suddenly seemed to become Manx gleams with freshness. Nearly Interested in his surroundings. all rooms redecorated, refurnished, "Who are all these people? he and tha latest styles in colored tiled a wSi!T inquired. bath and shower. Circulating lea "I'm about to present you." Paul Water, Dining Room and Coffee said hospitably Never mind Ill tell you who 1 Shop in connection. Garage Service. want to know," the peasant monk MEET ME AT THE MANX! replied He pointed out Kropatkin. and Harvey M. Toy New Deal Rates eneered tfhen Paul informed him Mancrinr Owner. Chairman that Furniture Pianos or Commission Kropatkin was helping to re-California Highway Detsehed baib 8infl store the Duma. He reminded Paul Under Got. Friend W. Riebardson. Moved of the French Revolution. Give the Detached bath DoaFrom or to any point In Utah, peasants a voice Ridiculous! They ble, would cut off the heads of royalty! also local moving and hauling. With hath Sinaia They were born to the whip' Let We Carry Cargo Insurance $2. ' them have It! DonMa With bath Paul's Jaw stiffened as he cut In "if you'll pardon us. Father Ras-- ; Putin and J have something to dis-- i cuss: the situation In the Baltic Cab & Transfer This way. Father, please." I Rasputin smiled as he followed Phone 314, Logan SAN FRANCISCO Paul toward the gun room. Be-- I bind them a buzx of cbnversatlon ... LEGAL NOTICES LOGAN HARDWARE CO. JAPANESE HAND LAUNDRY T8U)E CALIFORNIA Old Animals ll-R-- old-tim- 4 matter-of-factl- y 1 $g.0ft-$2.- HOTEL C. R. POWELLat OFARRELL Johnson ' J worshipped. . . . Paul tossed aside the rapier It fell to the floor with the shrill cry of struck metal. He stood facing Rasputin. Such a nian might let success go to his head," he said suggestively. Rasputin fished with his fingers for bits of cigar leaf still sticking in his teeth. He spat them out floor. onto the Pauls hands clenched, his lips trembled with With difficulty, he condisgust. trolled himself "Whats the point?" Rasputin demanded. Say what you mean." Paul hardened visibly. Well, if youre wise, you wont meddle in matters that are none of your concern," he said slowly. "Such as? Rasputin prompted, spitting again. Paul allowed himself to smile. "The Duma, my friend," he explained. Rasputin stroked his beard slowly His eyes shone with a flaming fierceness as he replied: "The Duma concerns me very much. He stood up He threw the cigar on the floor. It broke with the force of the throw, and the leaves opened and scattered. "Some day I'm going to run this "I'm not country." he said fiercely going to have my toes stepped on by a lot of peasant swine with of government'" Paul was really amused at his audacity "So that's what youre up to the power behind the throne! he exclaimed. .Rasputin sneered openly. You might as well know it now as later My advice is for you to get used to it." Paul laughed in his face. "When did you start getting these delusions of grandeur?" he asked Froth gathered at the corners of Rasputin s mouth and streaked onto his black beard. Passionately, he said. "You think I'm dirt, don't you? Some ignorant priest, born in the gutter, that you had to kneel to for a miracle!" The man's fanaticism was coming to the surface. Well, you never made a worse mistake." he went on heatedly "I know my destiny and I know my power1" Rasputin s voice rose in sharp crescendo. He gestured widely It's growing' "Every minute Growing, and as long as the life of that boy hangs on my will, it will go on growing until this fine court of yours rots away1 You talk of the Russian people and their rights! Why. you pampered fool' In a year less than a year Ill- be Russia' Do you hear that Russia will be mine!" with ambitions are your "People unluckv sometimes my pretty father." Paul said quietly "There was a general, not long ago He shot himself in the back No one he did It quite understood how "Do you think I m frightened at the threat of murder" Rasputin asked angrily "Murder Is an uglv vord." Paul said easily "When the rights of a hundred and sixty million people are at stake, we call It progress. then-idea- - Will the mtpht of tftlj man grow to suck proportions, or will destiny inti a violent end for In in t TO RE CONTINUED Get your e Now, and hoot mon! 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