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Show CACHE AMERICAN Pape Two LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH CACHE AMERICAN iszol-- MENDON ltlj Newspaper, Published Every Tuesday and Friday By the Cache American Publishing Co. at 3 West Center Street. Logan Utah J. C. ALLEN Jr., Editor WM. C. ENGLAND, Manager J. L ENGLAND, Mechanical Superintendent ipte V IIANCO I JONES f... matter November 2, 1931, at the Entered aa teoond-clas- s Post Office at Logan, Utah, under the Act of March 3. 1897. ... by carrier or mail one year Sabacription Rate Advertising rates made known upon application. 36.000 enact- ment of uniform regulation of traffic, and intensified CHAPTER FIFTEEN It was tiot difficult to find Paul. safety educational campaigns. message brought him There is no good argument against uniform traffic Natashas swiftly to her at the hospital where served as she the and legislation and regulation in the face of the fact that nurses during Empress In order to the war work. Nathe killing record of automobiles last year tomfhed the do their share of day tasha greeted him with outstretched 36.000 mark. hands. Is the Empress who wants to Think of it! Thirty-si- x thousand lives snuffed out see"Ityou, were her first words. guessed for what reason he by automobiles in one year. Why should there he any hadHebeen called. ! he questioned. argument about uniform traffic laws and the need of MtaspUtln 'Yes." between disstates to looked eliminate such a Paul at her for a moment cooperation and his lips compressed Into two graceful record as this? white lines. Pressing her hand, he to the room where the Take a specific example: Why should one city he hastened was Empress sitting at a desk. "Pauli" she exclaimed gladly as allowed, as at present, to maintain three different types he entered. "I was never so glad to of stop signals at intersections, thus confusing both see anyone. I need you! Is the proudest moment of its own drivers and those from other states? Legisla- my"This life, Paul replied earnestly. are we to do I" the Em"What tors could work on a life saving program such as this press askyd, shaking her bead. to the benefit of every man, woman and child in the "I know what to dot" was the grlnt answer. In the long drawing room of country. LAKETOWN ferer Fnds Prompt Relief putln asked, threatening Paul with How does It feel to die? Paul said. You'll, know. Youvg been poisoned. Already you're dying. Look at your face Its turnip green." You swine," Rasputin shouted aqd brought up the revolver, aJmlntf straight for Paul's face. With a shout, Paul leaped tote ward, cleared the sofa top and landed full onto the revolver. It was discharged In the monk's hand. The bullet flew wide. Paul wrested Ine revolver .away from Rasputin and hurled it Into the fire. Then With a powerful thrust he sent Rasputin staggering back. Jumping up from his prostrate enemy, Paul seized a wrought iron poker from the fireplace. Then, standing over the monk, legg to give his blow? fores and leverage, be battered at the monk's head. Finally a crash overhead told him that Rasputins friends had broken down the door. There was a French window at ground level that opened out onto the rlyer.- As he fumbled with the latch, lie heard a faint sound behind him. Ha turned, Rasputin, his face flowing blood, the white ends of crashed bone standing out from the red mash of his skull, had gotten to his a revolver. The President of the United States, in letters to Stomach Suf- , L50 Automoble Murders the Governors of the 48 states, has urged the lU fjpiqo&nyf) Laketown A testimonial for the retiring bishopric was held last After Being on Liquid Diet, Sales- Wednesday in the ward hall under the direction of the committee: man Says He is Now Able Singing, America, to Eat Anything congregation: prayer, Chas. H. Alley; reading, C. E. Jeffries, traveling sales- Alley J. Taylor; mixed quartet, man, Neosho, Mo makes tills re- Friendship, Lcve and Song, Heber markable statement which will be C. Robinson, Ernest W. Irwin, of Interest to many people: "I Mrs. Pearl Alley and Mrs. Mildred suffered all last year from stom- Robinson; musical reading, Carl n ach trouble and tried many G. Stuart; ladies trio, Mrs. Pearl preparations without sat- Alley, Mrs. Orson Thomas and I am isfactory results. very Grace Irwin; reading The Puzzled grateful for Williams S.L.K. For- Dutchman, Lydia Johnson; chorus mula. The relief this medicine Carl G. Stuart's grade school has given me has been wonder- children; mixed quartet. Ill Go ful. I no longer have gassy sour Where Vou Want Me to Go; readstomach; and whereas I formerly ing, Miss Gretta Cheney. Bishop lived on a liquid diet, I now en- George H. Robinson was then prejoy a wide selection of foods de- sented with a beautiful stuffed nied me before." chair. Geo. N. Weston of the high Williams S.L.K. Formula Is the council gave the presentation nd- remarkable a dress he spoke for a short time of prescription n physician, recommended for the labor and servic" rendered orders of the stomach, liver and by the bishop to the ward and kidneys, covering dyspepsia, ner- - stake for the 29 years of his sour or gassy stomach, ing. Following this remarks were chronic constipation, sick head- - made bv the counsellors who had ache, neuritis, lame (labored with the bishop as neuralgia, rheumatic pain, general lows; Albert R. Weston Wm J weakness, loss cf vitality aad Lamborn and John H. Weston other conditions arising from im-- ! Owing to sickness Counsellor elimination. niond B. Lamborn was unable to suffer from these con- - be present. All sjxke of their re-,Ask about gards for the d:n 1 delayand were glad bishop Williams S.L.K. Formula today at 0f the privelege to have labored City Drug Store. They offer this with thim. wonderful medicine on a guarThe former Bishop Robinson antee cf satisfaction or your spoke for a short time expressing money back. advt. his gratitude for the occasion and the token of appreciation. He reiterated in brief his labors from the early beginning of his calling and expressed deep gratitude for the help and support cf the stal- wart characters who have since I scd on to their reward, also for the counselors help and devotion BEFORE SUCH A land especially wished to thunk SMOOTH SHAVING BLASE the women members of the ward choir for their loyal support dur-- ! at this hw price! ing many occasions of distress and (grief and for helping put over many public works, Francis Williamson led out in ja few games and the ladies then dispensed some delicious refresh-- j ments. The balance of the evening was spent in a bit of a dance. Prince Chegodiefts town house a wild scene was taking place, several days later? Samarov, a minor official who owed his post to Rasputin's kindness, had been bribed by Prince Paul to bring Rasputin to the house under the pretext' that a friend of- - his was having a party. ' -- widespread - feet. half-carrie- half-dragg- ed k, Rav-prop- er - Ho ic docs it feel to Af-to- j With a wordless yell of rage, Paul 'flung himself upon the man, seized him by the coat collar and dragged him through the window. Then, flinging Rasputin into the snow, he locked the cellar window to bar pursuit for a few moments. Turning again, he picked up the starets and him to the rivers edge. The river was full of- - Ice. Huge dis-jo- i Mr. ar.d Mrs. Verl Shelton at a dinner Sunday. Cov-ei- .i were laid for Mrs. G. G. Sweeter,. Mrs. Orval Leanard of Garland. Mr. and Mrs. John Richards a id son; Mrs. Albert Smith of Logan, Mrs. Martha Holbrook, Mrs. Albert Barlow, Mrs. Chloe Gam cf Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Colon Sweeten of Holbrook, Idaho. Primary officers held their meeting Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Pearl Wood. President Annie Hughes was in charge. Mrs. Viala Larsen gave the lesson. Refreshments were served to 8. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hancock spent Tuesday at Salt Lake City. Mrs. Lcn Weed entertained at a quilting party Thursday. Dinner was served to Mesdames Selma Hancock, Vera Shelton, Hannah Buist, Zina Baker and Isabella Kidman. A delightfully arranged Valentine party was held Thursday evening n at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bird. Games formed the entertainment. Supper was served at one long table decorated with gay Valentine Covers appointments. were marked for Mr. and Mrs. Larsen. Mr. Thro and Mrs. Carlyle Bird, Miss Delpha Smith, Miss Susie Longstroth, Eddie Muir, Bill Perkins of George Longstroth, Wellsville and Mr. and Mrs. Bird. Mrs. A. J. Wursten of Logan is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Larsen. Mrs. Jchn O. Hughes entertain cd at a party Thursday in honor cf the 8th birthday of her twins, K eit h and Carol. were Games served. plat ed and refreshments to ten Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Stauffer were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Howell of Logan on Sat-- 1 rrday. Melba Sorensen left for Idaho Falls Sunday after spending the past week as guest of Mrs. Fawn, Stauffer. Mrs. Ruby Van Housen enter-- 1 tained at a party Monday in honor of her son Billy who was celebrating his 6th birthday. Gaines formed the entertainment, and refreshments served to eight. Mrs. O. J. Barrett was hostess! (o a prettily arranged luncheon Friday. Covers were laid for Miss Isabella Stumpf, Mrs. Claud Sor-- j ersen, Mrs. Charles Ladle, Mrs. Wilford Larsen, Mrs. Willard Richards, Mrs. Jesse Baker, Mrs. Vance D. Walker, Miss lone Larsen, Miss Mere lie Barrett. Katherine Bullock, 5 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvel Bullock had the misfortune of breaking her leg on Wednesday. Miss Anna Malmberg, school health supervisor, was a visitor at the Mendon school Friday. Junior girls and teacher, Miss Clella Ladle, held a valentine party Friday evening at tne home of Miss Faye Hancock. Games formed the entertainment. A delicious supper was served the appointments being in valentine ir.otif. Those present were Misses Lorraine Delpha Smith, Wood, Wanda Hill, Virginia Hettinger, Ann Hardman. Mildred Bird, Vivian Church, Maude Anderson. In honor of the birthday anni-- 1 diet" foul ashed Prince Paul, In the kitchen. looked down at Dr. Remezov as the physician bent down over the table. In order to bring his eyes on a level with a little choc- blocks of it grated and crashed olate cake that stood with several against the bank. Paul waited until two blocks others on the plate. He took the top layer from the top of the cake, came floating toward the shore. on he dragged Rasputin onto tho surface the Then a powder sprinkled of the filling, and then replaced the ice and forced him between the two blocks. top layer. "Theres enough cyanide In that In the. bedroom of the Tsaritsj. cake to kill a squad of men. I've never seen it to fail. A single drop the Imperial family was assembled. or cyanide.on your tongue would kill The Tsar, on learning of Rasputin's the doctor murder, had come back you like that to the capital. snapped his fingers to illustrate. From upstairs in the living room There was a knock at the door. came a shout of laughter followed "Come In,'1 the Tsar said sadlv. Paul appeared with General f. by guitar music and a chorus singing a gypsy song. Aloysha made a movement an "A fine excellent toward him and was restrained by party party. Rasputin shouted to Sam- the Tsarltsa. arov. Your Majesty. Paul said, bowThen he caught the waiter's ining. credulous, upon eyes unbelieving Aloysha had never taken his eyes him. off Paul. He was bursting with he "This is Chegodieffs house! The Tsar suppressed admiration. shouted. "Samarov you Judas handed the General a document. "I want you to see that this order you've betrayed me. "Search the house! Search the is properly executed. There Is no house! Rasputin shouted. justification for murder. Prince, he Only two units of the federal Suspicious as he was of every- said. (government operate at a profit The Tsar went on severely to thing and everyone In Prince the Patent Office and the Navi- Paul's house, the thought of poison Paul. never entered Rasputin's mind. have demanded gation Bureau. "My ministers Quieting down a little, he took an- that you be punished with death. . CBES other cake from the terrified But I cannot take a life that has waiter's tray and. began munch been so devoted in the past lng upon it. He was half through, to my service. I have, therefore, Typewriter Repairing relish-loud I sounds of fixed eating with your punishment at exile. L, For quick service call ment when his guards came back Who else was implicated in this? -- JUNIOR A from the kitchen, with Prince Paul As Paul looked somewhat puzTelephone 235 and Dr. Remezov as their prison-- . zled, tho Tsar turned to the waitEverton And Sons ers. ing General. NADI IN UIA. We guarantee our work Paul, who had caught sight of "Leave us. General. v T. M REG.U.S.PAT. OFF. r1 I him CrmER PATENTS PENDING as Parts for all makes. He left with a salute. As the biting Into the cake they came through the doorway, smiled door closed behind him, the Tsar maliciously and bowed. dropped everything and seized both "So, Rasputin bellowed at him. of Pauls hands in his own. The Y'ou Tsarltsa and Aloysha came up "you plotted to murder me! should know better by now. Nothbreathlessly. can kill me. "Paul! ing One at the paid guards who had "This Is how we reward ybur IF ITS PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK, WE DO IT found Paul and Dr. Remezov came patriotism," the Tsarltsa said forward. In his hand he held a sadly. NU-AR- T heavy service revolver. He handed to "It had be done. Paul, the It to Rasputin. Tsar explained. "All Rasputin's "We found this on the younger creatures are still in power. he said. BIk. East of Post Office Logan, Utah "Where will you go, Paul? the prisoner." Rasputin took it into his hand, fsartisa asked. looked at It and then looked drunk-enl- y "England. -- I've been offered a up at Paul. commission, in the line. "Next time," he taunted, using Take Natasha with you." the the very words Paul had used in Tsarltsa said. Rasputin's kitchen months before, "Majesty, youll need her more "next, time Ill aim at your head.'. than ever now, Paul told the EmPhone 183 Phone 183 Saying this he tried to atm. But press. several of his friends leaped at "She deserves to be happy. Do him, tore his arm down. One of what- youre told. 1 wish I could and "Your Majesty (these men got up on whispered Into Rasputin' ear. put In words your goodness For Window and Auto Glass Why don't you take him down Paul began. Into the. cellar or some place Take care of her, Paul," the where- people cant see you. Then Tsar said. Prompt Service Expert Glazing we can say he was killed by one I shall," Paul answered. IM'JW immuB of his servants." agHBBBgWgWMP'wn bh Your Majesties," Paul said, sudThe Idea amused Rasputin. I never bedenly 'Prince, hS said In mock cour-- j lieved Impulsively. that madman . before iut tesy, they telf me that your cel-- ( one thing he said Is rearing In my lars are famous rare wines Home Why Be Bothered With Washing brain that when he died, Rusand huge pantries won't you sia dies revolution's In Already When You Can Have Done So Cheaply at show them to me." the air and never like It has "Certainly," Paul said and led been before. This time It's the.end .lie way to the cellars. of everything. Leave while you Rasputin seated himself on the have a chance! Save yourselves!" sofa. In his right hand he held the I " Hat Paul reason Save yourselves wm n pistol, In his left hand was a for an ears t the muraerea 63 West First North Phene 485 cake. Paul looked at It. It momj propaecy pear otooay runt one of the chocolate cakes that Head tomorrow's, the final, installment as We Call and Deliver oj this story. aad been heavily poisoned. "How does it feel to die? Ras- TO BE CONTINUED Friday. February, 22, 1935 versaries of Mrs. Edgar Hancock and Earl Bird a party was given at the home of Mr. ard Mrs. Ed gar Hancock or. Thursdry evening. Games and music was enjoyed. Supper was served a, one long table. pApointments and decora- tions were carried out in Valentine (design. 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