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Show CACHE AMERICAN Page Four LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH LEGAL NOTICES CACHE AMERICAN NOTICE TO CREDITORS Every Tuesday and Friday Newspaper, Published Emi-Vit- Tuesday, April 23, 1935 Bv the Cache American Publishing Co. s.t 2 West Center Street. Logan Utah Trcbate and Guardianship Notices, consult county clerk or the spective signers for further Editor WM. C. ENGLAND, Manager J. H. ENGLAND, Mechanical Superintendent Jr, J. C. ALLEN A marble shaft ought to be erect1935 Is winging along and we have a lot to do If we are gome ed to the man who was so Interestto keep up with our New Year ed m his job that he forgot to go to dinner intentions BSSESa re- THE DISTRICT COIRT OP THE FIRST JIDICI4L DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UT4H, IN AND FOR THE COINTY OF CACHE LOGAN HARDWARE CO. IN natter November 2, 1931, at the Entered ae second-clas- s Post Office at Logan, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1897. PvbUthtd fy arrantjtmtnt with Baboeription Rate by carrier or mail one year - - - $L50 Advertising rates made known upon application. fjcUffyi-jayc- Preliminary returns from the farm census indicate a marked increase in the number of farms, attributable according to officials, to the number of persons who went back to the country when city jobs vanished. In 1930 we bad 6,300,000 farms and the new count will show about 500,000 moie. The farms, it is true, are smaller and the population larger. Whether the acreage in cultivation has increased cannot be determined until the census is completed. The chances are that many of the new farms are subsistence projects, undertaken by persons who have been forced to go back to the primary source of life when other pursuits failed them. Delinquent Notice Notice Is hereby given that there delinquent upon the following The Daughters of 'the Utah desert bed stock of the Mountain Irrigation Company, on acPioners of the Sarah Woodruff Home count of assessment levied March camp will hold their meeting Fri- 1, 1935 the several amounts set day afternoon at the home of opposite the names of respective Mrs. T. B. Farr. A, splendid pro- stockholders as follows: gram has been arranged and the public are cordially Invited to attend. Mrs Shirley Kinn presented the following students In a musical recital for the music appreciation department at the Second ward George Day 53 $156 MIA on Tuesday evening. The Thomas 9 $5 20 J. Gregory Misses Eloise Phillips, Gwen Ball- Thomas 59 $117 Gregory ard, Patty Toolson, Aileen Cham- George Preece 31 $188 bers, Fern Egbert and Messrs Loyal .62 George W. Preece 90 Covey and Jack Riches. And In accordance of law and Mayor and Mrs Oliver Nilson an order of the Board of Direcare receiving congratulations upon tors made on the Inst named date, the arrival of a grandson born to the above named stock will be sold Dr and Mrs Orson Dames at a at the home of the Secretary in Preston hospital Idaho, on the 1st day Mrs Nina Cottle of Sugarton Franklin, 1935 of May at the hour of 1 00 spent Wednesday as guest of her oclock to pay the delinquent sister, Mrs. Marlin Hansen and thereon with cost of adfamily. Messrs Roy Smith, Ray Moose-ma- vertising and expenses of sale. J. H. SHUMWAY Otto Porter and Glen Ray Secretary Mooseman spent Monday at Stone (Advertisement) Idaho. Mrs. Emma R. Hansen is spending the week at Brigham City visiting with her brother C. O Roskelley and family. Mrs. Emma Lyman Brown of SPRING SPECIALS Fuller Brush, es Phone 1279-Logan spent a few days during the past week visiting with her WANT TO RENT 10 to 50 acres aunt, Mrs Emma Thornley. cow pasture Pniley Savage. Mr and Mrs T B. Farr and Mrs. Helen R. spent Mon- FOR SALE Good Oliver Gang day visiting at Ogden. Plow 2 12s Sam Green, Mr ard Mrs Claude Quinney of Logan were Smitlifleld visitoisl on Sunday. FOR S I E Thiee Roses or Shrubs Mis Rindv Chambers is spend $100 Eergieens, shade trees etc ing the vecic at Preston at the,phne 1007. home of Dr and Mrs Oison FOR S F U Certified Seed PotaDames. toes Bliss, Russetts and Cob-lecwt $150 and up. Phone Is n, To-ls- Hy-ru- is RICHMOND 930-V- V BABY HICKS Now ready, on Booking ordeis for turkevs and ducks Custom Mrs Joseph Shaip of Sait Hatching Electric Brooders Thos Lake is a guest at the home of Rowley "phone I13-her brother, Bishcp J. L. Robin-- 1 son Mr and Mrs C S Hall and Sell Your sons Reed ard Dean spent Sunday and Monday at Ogden. Mr and Mis H T. Plant Jr, (Dead or Alive) returned home Sunday from the east where they went to drive For Cash home a new Pontiac car. Phone Hyrum Mrs Lodicy Olsten who spent the winter at Twin Falls with her Paradise Fish Hatchery daughter returned to her home Saturday She was accompanied bv Mr and Mis W. F Stevens who returned to their home SunTypewriter Repairing day For quirk service call Mrs. Clara Knapp has returned Telephone 235 home after a visit with relatives Everton And Sons in Bountiful and Salt Lake She VVe guarantee our work went to Salt Lake To see Silas W. Parts for all makes. who is ill at a Krapp seriously hospital there C hand every of the Estate of DON CARLOS BENSON, also known as DON C BENSON, Deceased CHAPTER VII wall Creditors present claims WHAT HAS GONE BTF'ORE We were camping in Paradise Val- might bring happiness to others. It with vouchers to the undersigned 1 had left home in to beotUnd my . . administrator of the estate of Don Before us and behind us the was cruel, cruel I met ley. jwek my fortune in aliforrua "Say, what dye" want here? Get Carlos Benson, also known as TodlKaM and we decided up tam up great Cheechako army labored along ' to outa this hell In 'Frisco the Prodigal Don C Benson, deceased, at his made me e The words came with a snarl. I residence at 342 West 2nd me in the with infinite travail We had suffered, a proposition to South, Klondike "Salvation Jim' joined us but the trail of the land was near looked up in surprise and He sailed north with ffold seekers, its end. And what an end' With There at the door of the tent, all Logan, Cache County, Utah, on dance-haforgamblers, gills and bristle like a gutter bred cur, was or before the 27 day of May A D. tune hunters also Berna a beautiful every mile the misery and difficulty aWinklestein 1935 girl, who strangely attracted me, and of the way seemed to increase. Taft Benson, Administrator her aed grandfather I stared at the man a moment, for was a Sunday and we were in Berna was fearful of her future in It Newel G Daines, Attorney so a I had little the North and 1 felt sorry for her expected gracious the tent, indescribably glad of a Publication dates March 26, 29 bdd her in my arms and kissed her reception. n The was lhe next morning I had only the op- day's rest he repeated April 2, 5, 9, 12, 16, 19, 23, 26. "Mush on, there, as we landed mending a bit of harness, the Prodportunity to nave to her you re not wanted truculently, Joined by Wanles, an Englishman NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pretty darned V struggled into the snow wastes of igal was playing solitaire. Salvation round here Mush! smart Hka. Thmsinds off others ahead had returned from Jim a just trip The f us and thousmds Mowing I measured the man for a momenf IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF trad was almost impassable and to Skagway, where he had hoped and determined I could handle him. THE FIRST JUDICL4L DISi med a heavy toll of human life and to find a letter from the outside reTRICT OF .THE STATE I want, I said soberly, to see OF property lawlessness was rampant garding one Jake Mosher. UTAH IN AND FOR .THE I always did say there was God's the body of my old friend on curse do this You Klondike darned do, you7 Well, you COUNTY OF CACHE. gold," he Through one of those freaks of chance the two men seemed to buck said; now I m sure of it. Theres well won t Besides, there am t no to body here one another continually. Time after a hoodoo In it. What its In the Matter of the Estate of You're a bar! I observed. time they would raise and raise each cost, what hearts it s goin to break, MARTHA CHRISTIANSEN NIELwhat homes its goin to wreck no him I that other, till at last Marks would call, manll ever know. With suddenly gripped God only knows and always his opponent had the what it s cost and threw him sideways with some SEN, Deceased. already. But this last force One of the cards. It was exasperating, madden- is Creditors will present claims tent ropes took worst the yet times his feet violently, and there on with vouchers to the undersigned ing, especially as several What s the matter, Jim?" I said. awaysnow Marks himself was called on a bluff. "What he sprawled, glowering at administrator of said estate at his the last7 seemed to The very fiend of me with evil eyes. residence In Hyrum, Cache CounWhy, havent you heard7 Well, have gotten into him, and as the theres said I, Ive got a gun, Now, on more just been a snow-slid- e ty, Utah, on or before the 21st day game proceeded Marks grew audibusiif and Chilcoot the an you any try several hundred monkey flushed and excited He cursed of June 1935. so fix ness won't buried Ill you you quick people bly He always had good cards, but C. J. CHRISTIANSEN, I stared aghast. Living as we know what s happened." always somehow the other just mandid in daily danger of Administrator bluff worked He exThe He became gathered to him beat aged The this disaster struck us with terror. himself up and followed me into YOUNG & BULLEN, plosively angry and abusive You dont say!" said Prodigal. the tent, looking the picture of malevto the from retire offered Halfbreed Attorneys. Where?" On the ground olent importance Publication dates; game, but Marks would not bear of 19, 26, Oh, somewheres near Lindeman lay a longish object covered with a May 3, 10, 17. 1935. Apr. it. Hundreds of poor sinners cut off blanket. With a strange feeling of "Come on, you nigger! he shout- without a chance " to repent reluctant horror I lifted the ed Dont sneak away Give me NOTIIE TO CREDIIORS He was going to improve on the Beneath it lay the body ofcovering. the old a chance to get my money back occasion when the man. cut in Prodigal So they sat down once more, and Poor devils! I guess we must He was lying on his back and IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF a hand was dealt The Halfbreed know some of them too He turnTHE DISFIRST JIDICIAL called for cards, but Marks did not ed to me. "I wonder if your little had not been squeezed out of all human semblance like so many of the TRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH. Then the betting began Polak friends all right?" I others. around The felt his waist IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF After the second round the others money belt was gone dropped out, and Marks and the CACHE Haubrecd were left The Halfbreed Winklestein, I said, turning suda this man denly on the little Jew, w3 inimitably cool, his face was In the Mnt'er of the Estate of sudhad two thousand do! ars on him. pel feet mask. Marks, too, had MARY E LARSEN, Deceased What have you done with it7 They grown very calm denly started to boost each other He did not," he screamed Creditors will present claims He Both seemed to have plenty of didn t have a red tent He s no with vouchers to the undersigned in raised first at and more than an old pauper I was takmoney they one of the executrix of the Estens and twenties, then at last fifty fiddle He owes ing in to play the dollars at a clip It was getting exme, curse him ' And w ho are vou tate of Mary E Larsen, deceased, citing You could hear & pm drop anyways, you blasted meddler that at her residence In Clarkston, Cache and the Bullhammer Prodigal accuses a decent man of being a County, State of Utah, on or stood watched very quietly Sweat body robber? the 29th day of July, A. D. d on Marks' forehead, though the I was this dead mans friend Im 1935. was utterly calm The jack still his granddaughter s friend I m Annie Stuart Dahle, Executrix pot held about three hundred dollars. going to see justice done This man Then Marks could stand it no longer Newel G Daines, Attorney had two thousand dollars in a gold 1 II bet a hundred," he cned, and belt round his waist It belongs to Publication dates March 26, 29 see j ou the girl now You ve got to,ive it April 2, 5, 9, 12. 16. 19. 23. 26. 5Io triumphantly threw down a ' up, Winklestein, or by su .ught. Prove It, prove it' he spluttered. SHERIFFS SALE You re a liar, she s a liar, you re There, now', he snarled, beat all a pack of liars, trying to blackthat, you stinking Malamute IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF mail a decent man He had no There was a perceptible pause I THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISHe money I say ' He had no money, ami t, ,t sorry for the linlibreed TRICT OF THE STATE if he ever said so he s a liar1 OF u,d not atlord to lose all that s no e shade that I e a showed Its jou IN AND FOR THE mind UTAH, ljmg Binncy, but lus to choke cards 1 his t down throe threw He Eut your emo'ion dirty COUNTY OF CACHE. tl hound you till I make vou cuh up tad there arose fiom us all a roar that money VVhi re s Lcrna7 incredulous rurpnse 'i Tur Metropolitan Life Insurance Co the Halfbread had thrown A Suddenly he had become quietly e on the Chilkoot and seva corporation, Plaintiff, vs James malicious ,lo vn a ioj il flush in diamonds eral bundled people were buried. ' l'ml her, he jibed 'id her II Jenkirs and wife, Mary E I'raiw aro e He was now livid with for yourself And tike had just flown out Jennt s and Lurena N Moench, ta y. un Indeed, my juro.f of as as vou Defendants he cried, to Berna Atthoughts my sight i.i cheating swine, y quici these words then of d d wl please." u )oki as all if the seemed ir it inv j Piodigal be sold at Sheriffs sale on uiMv lie struck the other on scattered smtinunt crystahzed into I saw he had me over a baircl so, theTo 29tll daj of April, 1935, at f u . , a blow that drew blood one, and a vast desne that was al- with a parting threat I 1, t lin l A tl Half-1I u i nt fm a morni nt the most pain came over me I suppose tent neaibj was being tun as a ten oclock AM at the front door Into blow i would icturn the 1 was silent, grave, and it must have icstaurant and here I hid a c ip of of the County Court House, in of cold been .ome I i intuition of my thoughts cotfee Of the nmn who kept n a Cache County, Utah, the folvj.s iluie c lineBut,a look -no1 quickly I inhumjious fat, ill i y nude to me made the cockney, that lury Prodigal say lowing described property I. n In g now n be scooped up the Sav, old man, if you would like quiries regarding the girl des he at a point 70 feet east n. i 'i and h ft the tent to take a run over the Dyea trail I knew her She v a hvirg m j omit r of the Southwest corner of Lot 2 We tirid at each other Prodi-g-- 1 guess I can spare you for a day or tent with Madam Winklestein il. rvelous luck1 said the so "They sy she s tv em on horful Block 50, Plat A, Logan City Yes, indeed, I d like to see the baht the oid man, pore Kid ard running thence North " I thanked him, gulped c'ovvn my Survey Marks. h shouted trail 7farveous 9 rods, thence East 715 feet, n.m t mo its luck lies a The thence Oh, yes, we ve observed your en- coffee and made for the tent South 9 rods; thence West VV hv flap was down, But 111 get thusiastic interest in trails but I rapped on the U r'K. a dirty thu-71 5 feet to the place of beginning euu v got to fig'll new Kell don t you marry the girl7 Well, cut canvas, and presently the dark face f. .t ith guns and I II kill the son along, old chap. Don t be gone too of Madam appeared When she saw Together with all water rights me it grew darker. of a d g long and privileges thereunto belonging, lo b.4 v me So next morning, traveling as What do you want7 she delit drinking from and all heriditaments and appurinto lightly as possible, 1 started for Ben- manded. in b'g (.u'ps fanning h.m-- f tenances, thereunto belonging, or How good it seemed to get want to see Berna, I said an i.m.errahla fury v nh fery nett I Then you can t Can t you hear in any wise appurtaining, includable e. icn At last ho w- -t out, oft unimpeded by an outfit, and I and agon swearing he would kill sped past the weary mob, struggling her7 Isn t that enough7 ing storm and screen windows and' th Hidlbrced. be made for another along on the last lap of their jour-- r I could hear a very low, doors, gas, steam, electric, and Surely knee-deercvel-p m snowy pitiful sound It was j ir.;,v auf i en v. h ion a sound of coming from the tent, other heating and lighting appur- r'ush, and below that seemed to be something between a sob and a tenances, turning and all fixtures appur- Prod-- 1 lit Tally paved with dead horses the trouble, like the foaung moan, wailing of an Indian tenant to said 'mely I ci.ly waited long enough at Ben- woman over her dead, and I ui not go to bod, but premises, together infiniteon'y to have breakfast A pie nailed ly subdued and uii irg fc.udue.ily I saw him nett anguished I v as with the possession and right of tv. a tent role indicated a restaur"t n.'cn mt. i i' awed, immeasurably possession of said premises, unto 111 t1 Did jou hear that and thme lor a dollar I had a good shocked, said mortgagee, its successors and grieved I s. mod to bear a sound line the meal of beans and bacon, coffee and Thank I said, Im sorry. you," assigns, forever. it ip jinks It was yet early morning I don't want to intrude e? e vc.l ng of n wild nrim U on her m her Dated this 3rd day of April, Vo umed Out It was Marks run- when 1 s'aued for Lindeman hour of aiihction I come again 1 was us. 1935 ilo met the Twins They had just ciuzy ning All right, she laughed taunting.lh hquor, and in one hand he escaped the slide, they told r e, and ly, come JEFF STOWELL, again a fa n There was loam had not ya t recovered from the I had failed I thought of turnSheriff of Cache County, Utah A little way back on the on his lips and he screamed as lie shock then I I as thought might ing back, 1 would see men digriui. Then we saw him stop betore trail it was well see what I could of the the tent occupied by the Halfbreed ging out the bodies They had dug once more I so Chilcoot, out seventeen that morning Some and tfirow open the flap Everything in Radio, out Como out, jou dirty you were crushed as fiat as pancakes struck was on the A Certified Radio & Recr roll, jou Indian bastard, come out Again, with a pain at my heart, summit of the Chilcoot raging and the snow I asked about Berna and her grand- was and fight. the thousands Service Sales. drifting, covering frigeration one number father. said Twin they He rushed In and came out again, depth of ten and both buried under the slide of caches to Ithe Electric & on the dragging the Halfbreed at aims were stood summit Refrigeration feet fifteen and was seized with sudlength They were tussling together, Idengasped perpendicular ascent 462-Phones faintness said twin of that nearly No, 430 184, and we flung ourselves on them and the Scales call Steps had number two. the old man is miss- they cut M parated them the and in been steep, up & Day Night I was holding Marks, when sud-d- c ing, but the girl has escaped and these men were icy straining, each with is nearly crazy with grief. Goodly he hurled me off, and, floura huge pack on his back They ish. ng a revolver, fired one chamber, bye " m single file It was the Once more I humed on Gangs only go "Human crwng Chain famous of men were for the dead Bhoveling Stand back, all of you; stand so that The men wore he. k Let me shoot at him. He s Every now and then a shovel would their feet would clutch the slippery Furniture or Pianos or skull a a strike hand Then a meat." my of them had surface. staffs, Many would be raised and the poor Wo stepped back pretty bnskly, shout Moved double under were bent all and out. nigh turned loose In cut for Marks had fact, misshapen body They did not Bpealc, we ducked for shelter, all but the Again I put my inquiries. A busy their burdens paused m his work He was their lips were grimly sealed, their Halfbreed, who stood straight and digger a sottish looking fellow, and there eyes fixed and stern. still. You saw them in the canyon at the Maries took aim at the man wait- was something of the glare of a trail top, staggering in the wind that ing there so coolly. He fired, and ghoul In his eyes to blow every way at once. must seemed have been the that old "Yes, a tide of red stained the other man 8 groping for shirt, near the shoulder. Then some- guy with the whiskers they dug You saw them blindly From or to any point in Utah, The Halfbreed s out early on from the lower end of the caches they had made but yesthing happened. also local moving and hauling. fathoms now slide. and name deep under the of Relative, arm rose quickly. A terday spat You saw them deWe Carry Cargo Insurance took charge of him. Took the snowdrift twice. He turned to us. "I didn't want to him to the tent yonder. Wont let scending swiftly, dizzily, leaning the down for on their staffs, back do it, boys, but you see he druv anyone go near. He pointed to a tent on the hill- trail was like a slide. In a moment me to it. I'm sorry. He druv me side, and it was with a heavy heart they were lost to sight, but to it." Cab & Transfer and toMarks lay In a huddled, quivering I went forward. The poor old man, they would come again, men Phone 314, Logan so of so the with was and his the He dignified, shot morrow heart gentle, heap through dream of a golden treasure that the Chilcoot. and quite dead. In the Matter Our Farms Increase SMITHFIELD r week j For Window and Auto Glass Expert Glazing Prompt Service OaEHBB C pruh-stak- ll G a Sav Jam-wago- snow-slide- Service With Every Purchase s, The Superservice Man is just as intent upon doing as much as he can for you of the things he charges nothing for, as he is upon doing the things you pay for your car is his responsibility! SaveatGaSave Where Dividends are Paid ... be-f- to Gas Sav Members Phone 71 OW 78 W 1 So. Logan, Utah Half-bree- J To Your Health 11 snoic-vhd- and Good Taste We toast your health with the beer that is nourishing and wholesome. 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