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Show CACHE AMERICAN Pape Four LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH CACHE AMERICAN F.ml-We- c kly Published Every Tuesday and Newspaper, By the Cache American Publishing Co. at J. EL ; Friday By SOLON R. BARBER West Center Street Logan Utah J. C. ALI EN Jr., Editor WM. C. ENGLAND, Manager ENGLAND, Mechanical Saieritendent 12 adapted fjcuo (jddityn jaycT Plans arc now under way for the furtherance of social security. The aped, the dependent, the sick and other unfortunates are to he assured of a subsistence livelihood through governmental aid. It is interesting to compare this new program with the work of an institution which has existed ever since the country began life insurance. Life insurance offers means whereby anyone, when earning capacity is at its peak, may put away a little money periodically and get it hack when he is old and his earning capacity has dwindled or disappeared. Life insurance likewise provides a means of guarding against the chance of illness. Many policies carry sickness and disability provisions which guarantee the policyholder a specified income even though he may suddenly become unable to continue to earn a livelihood for himself and his family. Millions of Americans have taken advantage of life insurance to assure for themselves the safeguards that the social security program is designed to create. And these millions did so without the stigma of charity or relief they have achieved independence and security through their own thrift and wisdom and foresight. They have put aside dollars that were earned with comparative ease during their younger days, to provide for the time when dollars would he harder to get. This is not an argument against governmental aid for the unfortunate and the destitute. Hut it is a fact that almost every citizen has had a chance to assure his own security and that those who did so provide fine examples of the American characteristic of thrift and independence that made this country great. foot from the couch on which Natasha lay. She opened the door. The root, beyond was brilliantly lighted. Sh was entering when she turned Instinctively. peering into the darkness. Kasputln stood In the light CHAPTER FOURTEEN1 Russia was at war. It seemed as If Kasputln had put his curse on Russia, and that every defeat only nerved to strengthen the peasant-monk- 's power at court. Craftily, he iibed his influence over the Tsar, rending important soldiers to unimportant fronts. Shrewdly, realizing that tho Tsar was no soldier, he induced him to take personal command of tho armies on the German front. n Now, with the Tsar away, took his ease in tho Tsars chair in the study at Tsarskoe s$eio, master of all he surveyed. lie chuckled to himself ns he watched the glazed eyes of Alexei. He let his eyes run freely along tho lines of Maria's mature little figure. Al- most mechanically his tongue passed over his dry lips as he oked nt her beautiful, almost pink skin. His coarre features contorted in rage when Natasha ordered the children off to bed. An hour later, when all was dark :nd quiet, Rasputin, on noiseless feet, crept up to Maria's bedside. As his hand touched the bare skin of her shoulder she woke with a ytart, screaming out even before her yo opened. Rasputin scuttled iwav, dosing the door behind him. Natasha rushed in from the next oom in time to see the knob oppo- Ras-juti- time-wor- thrown from the Empress sitting He smiled at her. "Father! You frightened me," the Tsaritsa said. I was Just talking with Natasha. She fell asleep." "Poor child, she has been doing ten women's work at the hospital, said the Empress. She came around the couch to Natashas side. Rasputin headed her off. "You'll wake her, Rasputin warned. Why dont you get some You look sleep, my daughter? tired. "Oh, the war . . . the war . . The' Tsaritsa sighed. "Well, good night, Father." Good night, my daughter, he said, then suddenly, "What is It? She started off, turned with some, thing like a laugh, ar.d said: I nearly forgot Natasha." "Don't disturb her. "She can't sleep here. Natasha!" she called gently. She looked again as the girl did not answer, this time with a tiny , shading of alarm. "Natasha!" she exclaimed. "Her eyes are open Natasha!" '. was Just talking to her Kut the Empress shadow had come between the candle and Natasha's face. Natasha woke from her spell. "Majesty!" she cried out. "Re quiet! Rasputin said Involuntarily. ' L - - t , 4T .A? ' ; : I J . A-- tf, -- . v my c h 1 1 d- whats the matter? s ' I ".Majesty! "Natasha V j. does. Silence and loneliness some weak men to go insane. sheep-herde- -. that "You see a star a distant star, he' said, to Natasha, into hynoticalty her eyes want,d HEATED Sleeping and rent. housekeeping rooms for "He went to Maria's room I saw and deter- 79 West Center. Palace Hotel. flte her slowly turning. She as- him!" a mination that are responsible for Rates to students and! temple sured Maria and then, picking up "Who?" branched candelabra with its three workers. inch successes. What's she raving about?" Raslighted candles, went boldly Into the Trade winds have never ceasputin asked. loom adjoining. "He has a horrible power!" Naed to blow since the beginning of As she entered, closing the door "He's used it on behind her carefully, her eyes tasha toldOn her. this good old country cf ours. But. me and now he's after searched the darkness of the room. Aloysha! trade v d'.ds blow only for the She took the candle from In front of Maria NOTICE TO CREDITORS ones who have had the courage to "This is some more of raid's the ikon and approached an espe- work. childhoist their sales In the trade winds dark corner. Standing Hat ish lie He . put you up to this cially His tf advertising ar.d pro.nolk.n. INTHETHE DISTRICT COURT OF against the Wall was Inltasputin. never has Natasha "Father the candleFIRST JUDICIAL DIS- ees gleamed weirdly Newspapers always have been and lied!" to came him and ns she THE up TRICT STATE most OF OF be will stimulatlight the always "Majesty on my honor AND UTAH. IN THE stopped. FOR ing irft ence to quick sales. Vou have no honor! Rasputin "Get out!" Natasha cried, startiCOUNTY OF CACHE. "In this era of constantly changanother roared. toward ng swiftly conditions Ihe I will him. kill hat Tf God won't ing newspaper communicating door As quickly as In the Matter of the Estate of a cat he went after her and caught you know you went to Maria s Sha room. I stopped you Sarah Ann Bassett, Deceased. her Ivy the wrist. x hurled herself at him. "Where are you going? RasCreditors will present claims with Tsaritsa the said, in 'Natasha!" a asked whisper. Typewriter Repairing vouchers to the home of the under-- 1 putin shocked. the "To Empress. For duiek service call signed, administrator of said estate, 'Stop clawing, you cat!" RasThere was a slight pause. She Telephone 235 at Wellsville, Utah, on or before set the candle glass on a nearby putin cried out. He hit her. knocking her across Everton And Sons the 14th day of Mrch, 1935. console and faced him with courage stood appalled at tin Rovall C. Bassett. Administrator. as he followed her into the room the floor, then We guarantee our work and kicked the door shut, lie was knowledge that he hadwasrevealed L. E. Nelson, Attorney for Tarts for all makes. turned The himself. Empress still holding her wrist. t me!" Rasputin said to stone as the whole horror of the "Look Natasha in her face. dawned bringing his face close to hers. He man a trickle of blood coming took her face in both his hands and looked up,corner of her mouth. Ua: from the word "One own. to his close BnaaaBfwiwwiBM heldandit Aloysha putin panted. A slow grin crossed dies!" face. his As Rasputin followed Natasha Phone 183 Phone 183 "Well?" he asked. into the room, following her threat "Forgive me for ever believing in to toll the Tsaritsa. he caught her Natasha said to the Tsaritsa, half way across the room and spun him," "for bringing him here." her savagely by the arm. She gave "Once I saw you looking at tho a half cry He clamped her mouth Tsar," For Window and Auto Glass the Tsaritsa said to Rasshut with one hand, picked her up . putin. I should have known looked about Service the other, with bodily Prompt Expert Glazing aside." tlie room for an instant, saw the Stand cal! "Before you your guards, couch and carried her swiftly there. Rasputin said, KSESSKaHES a step forAs Rasputin, his hand still over ward, "listen to taking me. her mouth, threw her down, quick looked him with at The Tsaritsa ns a flash his free arm came from loathing as he got bearound her waist. His hand went inexpressible tween her and the door. He began to about her throat. "Stand aside! she said. strangle her. Slowly, as her body Call them! Rasputin said with u, isled, her eyes began to buige. mock deference. I want to see your Her moaning became inaudible, her face the first time a simple palace convulsive jerks ceased. He brought guard dares disobey you. Call them. his face closer to her staring eyes. find You'll out why I had Lubov put "Look, Rasputin said, "look look in command. Just as Sturmer is We Are Prepared to Sell . Can you hear me at me you're my foreign minister and Velenko so far away. Natasha you're so far arid Vasiloft and Baron Krassin away, Natasha and all the test who got their He reached out behind him. slow- through me. Send a telegramposts to on her throat. his ly slackening grip It Try to the Tsar he won't With his free hand he felt about and go yourself and see get what happens. found the candelabra. His eyes had I've got Russia where I want her. never left her own. His hand fell Do you hear me? I'm the Tsar of from her throat. He brought the all the Russias!" candelabra between his face and "Get out of here!" the Tsaritsa her own. i He blew out all but one AND through her teeth. candle and slowly brought the re- said My flat's the royal palmaining candle into Natasha's star, ace."Gladly. It has been for six months. ing face. want If any little favors, call on you Look there's one star left In all me. Natasha knows where I live. the black sky. , It's getting bigger Good Made by F. E. R. A. Labor . . Sleep and bigger. It's going to hit us! well. night. Your Majesty Now it s going away millions and He closed the door The Empress ' millions of miles away stood rooted, then crossed at once Rasputin then started for the door to Natasha. The two women clung He to each other leading to Maria's apartment. reached behind him. Still watching the Tsaritsa said, "Natasha!" Natasha, he opened it slowly looking about her as it the walls: door .another leading Suddenly, have ears. Lowering her1 Trora this utiiside corridor opened might voice to a whisper, she said des-- 1 The Tsari.sa appeared, dressed for perateiy: Where Is Paul? W'e must PHONE 5 the street, and alone. She crossed find Paul!" the limn moodily to the door of her Will they find Pault If they find apartment, which she opened. It him, will he do to avenue the was obvious that she had seen lionor what . the ol fomtlyt Imperial netrlit-- r Natasha nor Rasputin, TO BE CONTINUED ARough she had cruasod the room a STEAM g, LEGAL NOTICES . . Old Animals (Dead or Alive) IF ITS PHOTOGRAPHIC 1- Rheumatic Sufferers Get Results Wiliams By gan, sible liams R. U. X. Compound fective and Quick. Hyrum ll-R- Paradise Fish Hatchery . Everything in Radio, Certified Radio & Refrigeration Service Sales. Electric & Refrigeration 430 Phones 184, 462-& Day Night W . Why Be Bothered With Washing at Home When You Can Have It Done So Cheaply at JAPANESE HAND LAUNDRY 8 TOILETS . Furniture or Pianos SMITH Moved From or to any point in Utah, also local moving and hauling. We Carry Cargo Insurance BROTHERS LUMBER CO. C. R. 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Eccentric they often are. But so are professors, doctors, laywers, married women, husbands, students and children. All people are eccentric in the eyes of all people. How many times, even in large cities, have X been stared and laughed at because I like to wear red neckties and carry books and magazines! Silence and loneliness are the foods wliich build the minds of many strong men. The Hermits cf later age will go to their caves to ponder the sins of society just as those of early times worked out philosophies regarding human conduct and thought. The sheepherder has been much maligned. But he has a whole tradition behind him: a whole history, from times far earlier than these of the Hebrews cn their stony hills. The man, is not perfect who is. He may go a long time without shaving. But, apparently, his sheep do not mind. He may disregard, I say. the Gillette razor blade ads and let his beard grow long and black or red or grey. But he protects the valuable property cf his employer zealcusy and honorably. And his trade has the sanction of time and the promise of eternity. has been a My friend, Axel, sheepherder for 40 years. He is about 60 years old now, but still active. He has strong, clear-eyeherded the wooly animals on many ranges, but he has been with his present employers so long that hej has become an institution. I first met him on the spring range in tie hills west of Cache Valley. The sheep were grazing below. The fbHirfiT hills were covered with wild flowers. Even that yellow early last spring, the range was dry. I asked him if he would not have trouble seeing the sheep through the long, dry summer. He guessed that he would. But he brought them through. He knows the range above Green Canyon as no one knows it. He can place the springs and he knows where he can move the herd to greener pastures if the other ones grow sparse. Later in that spring, I saw him when we drove up Green Canyon to the last stopping place before the sheep started the long climb high up to the range. We prepared a dinner for him: the things he likes. Roast pork, potatoes, bread and butter, pickles, cake. He was as pleased as a child with a row popgun, although tie knew that, this would happen. I wandered away from the spread canvas upon which the meal was served and began renewing friendship with the sheep dogs. Soon Axel joined me. I have known many important men: diplomats, politicians, artists, journalists. I was pleased that Axel accepted me as one of his kind. We left the party for a time and talked. He pointed out the long steep trail over which the sheep would pass on the way to the high range. Late afternoon, and the He was going Into Maria s room I found him! "What? What's Marla? Rasputin about said in feigned amazement,-"Nataslia!the Tsaritsa said. tooling restless ewes were already starting the climb. But Axel was not' ready for them to go. A nod to his shaggy, Lrown dog and the old timer was off. The ewes ran back. Axel told me about days ard nights on the range. Bears and coyotes. Wolves an I rattlers. And the even greater do lgers of scanty feed ar.d low watering placees. I have eaten wi h these men. breakfasts in the crisp, Early windy mountain air. Sizzling hot' fresh lamb chops friend to a deli-- 1 cious brovn. Sourdough baked in' a Dutch oven. Potatoes, coffee and jam. I have walked and ridden with! sheepherders. And I am going to: do It again if I have the chance. For I like them. They tell me many things I want to know and which I could not learn from any other man. The ways of chipmunks and men are interesting to me. And it seems to me that the chosen ones in this ancient trade understand that in this world all life cause is significant and fascinating. room. become a vital part of mankind because it is his one completee source of current happenings the world over. Little wonder then, that Guy J. Koch, advertising manager of the Phoenix Hosiery company, says: "Possible we have all been too saUsfied to fall in line with the n depression sayings that business is at a standstill you can't force busienss when people do not have money to buy the bottom has dropped out Invest sales in this history cf the firm etc, "We have thousand been On the to have a powerful magnifying glass to pick out startling business successes, even in view of depression conditions. No, it isnt luck, but instead it is clear think-i- invite friendship. Perhaps they are unusually friendly to those whom they care for because they are so often lor.ely. Elieepherderrs must grow accustomed to long silences. If they are thinking men and some of them are not they have plenty of time to dream and pender. They guide their herds through upland country where the voices of the pines, the wild birds, the occasional coyote, or the rare rattle of the snake are the only sounds they hear save the bleating of their sheep and the barking of their 150 Social Security Through Thrift Stop to Think I have known quite a few bona sheep-herderin my life and fid I like the breed. There seems to be something about the men to W ss - - Baheeriptlon Rate by carrier or mail one year Advertising rates made known upon application. h JONES IIANCO matter November 2, 1S31, at the Entered aa second-claPost Office at Logan, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1S97. Did You Ever HOW WE LIVE Tuesday. February 19. 1935 New T emple Hotel Bar 50 East Center-Phon- e 350 |