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Show c I CACHE AMERICAN Page Two LEGAL NOTICES CACHE AMERICAN Weekly , NOTICE TO CREDITORS Newspaper, Published Every Tuesday and Friday Etv the Cache American Publishing Co. at II West Center Street, Logan Utah J. C. ALLEN Jr Editor WM. C. ENGLAND, Manager H. ENGLAND, Meciianlcal Superintendent Probate and Guardianship Notices consult county clerk or the respective signers for further I matter November 2, 1931, at the Entered an second-clapost Office at Logan, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1391. ss - - Sahsertption Rates ly carrier or mall one year Advertising rates made known upon application. PvMlshtd fy ununytmtnt with G-5- Ypxqtfoldtiyn-Yffi- i 0 Annuities Win Public Favor Klon-US- dance-ha- ll e gam-Me- Impas-abl- iMrl-- .! n killed. I could not see her, these companies, as compared with 10.9 per cent durThe Trail of Travail Surely it was in the tribulations of git ing 1933. Since 1930, annuity income has increased by that stark accent. From my eyrie more than 40 per cent. oe Us bur crest I could Om nan Cham drag upward This brings statistical proof that more and more mo Sktk h c, and every link a man. Bs he climbed that pitiless treadpeople are purchasing life insurance as an investment, Aad mill, m: such man's face there could bs .les end the palimpsest of his as well as a protection for others. The ordinary an- Suit,1 it is little contains Oh wUr t a drama it was, and what protection relatively policy nuity The Trail of B8 high Mg almost entirely of investment value, inasmuch as its ae'eira.ge, frenzied fear, despotic himself that gro1 unTnching sacrifice. But over primary purpose is to assure the purchaser Us hunger and its hope, Its who and Pa pain triumphed the he will have an income in old age. In brief, persons of the Pathfinder once bought only policies that guaranteed protection tho h.ig.tyspirit Pioneer. I '.Vapt at a bunkhole that night, death for their dpendents in case of the morning I again made a sl financial sw,l own their si tho tent within which lay after or disability, are now looking kai Again Madam, in a gaudy futures as well. vwsaa, answered my call, but this to my surprise, she was quite During Life Insurance Week, which is observed an- pSan Cant.' Inwo, oho said firmly, you can't nually, the industry adopts as its motto: Financial wr tL giil. She's all prostrated. is v a a It Insurance. her Life sleeping powder splendid sas! Uas's given dependence Through asleep now. But shes y suit. Weve sent for a doc- thing that millions of citizens are achieving that epilur-jloe- d 11 -- ! -- oas-k.- n rs u-- .:t . Thaw was Indeed nothing to be duiw. With a heavy heart I thanked Stomach Went Bad Delinquent Notice Food Caused Pain is Notice Is hereby giventhe that there following delinquent upon Williams S. L. K. Formula Brings described stock of the Mountain Home Irrigation Company, on acSufferrer Relief count of assessment levied March disorstomach from Suffering 1935 the several amounts set ders, Clarence Guilaron, Winter-se- t. 1, names of respective Iowa, says that he now sleeps opposite the like a log and can eat anything stockholders as follows: he wants. After taking only one bottle of Williams S. L, K. Formula, I no longer have these awful cramps after eating. Whereas before I lived on orange juice and such liquids, and, dreaded the thought of eating now food surely looks good." Williams S. L. K. Formula often produces results in stomach conditions unobtainable by other methods. By combining ingredients of known value in toning up the stoman order of the Board of Direcach, liver and kidneys it helps tors made on the last named date, relieve conditions caused by the above named stock will be sold failure of one or a combination of the these organs. Tone them up, get at the home of the Secretary in Franklin, Idaho, on the 1st day them working properly and enjoy of May 1935 at the hour of 1:00 good health I Your druggist sells Williams S oclock to pay the delinquent thereon with cost of adh. K. Formula with a guarantee of refund if you do not receive per- vertising andH. expenses of sale. SHUMWAY J. fect satisfaction. Ask your drugSecretary gist about Williams S. L. K. For(Advertisement) mula at the City Drug Store. (Advertisement) The great lesson in life is to learn the value of temperance in all things. SPRING SPECIALS es. Phone 1279-- Sell Your FOR Old Animals (Dead or Alive) For Cash Fhone Paradise Fish Hatchery Green SALE home Gables 6th South, Logan. WANT TO RENT 10 to 50 "acres cow pasture. Parley Savage. FOR Hyrum ll-R- -2 28 Fuller Brush- Brass SALE Phone or before bed after 217-- 9 00 7 00 a .m. cheap. p. m. FOR SALE Certified Seed Potatoes. Bliss, Russetts and Cob-ler-s. $1.50 cwt. and up. 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So I went back to the restaurant nr, gave the fat cockney a note he promised to deliver Into her I wrote owe hands Dear Berna I cannot tell you lies deeply grieved I am over your death, and how I with you in your sor-hsympathise x came over from the other to see you, but you were too i Now I roust go back at once If f could only have said a word to you' I feel terribly about 1 ' h, dear, go back, go no country for you. you, Berna, let me come on to Bennett, you Vn-c me again, dear, my heart . r for you W i Lravo Berna, This is an help V- .- a If you e I ,.ill see - 1 , I t- -. r o .Cvi-j- j Th-- P i affectionately yours ATHOL MELDRUM. occa more I struck out for ,ik It was safely landed Our in Tinn-- tt end th trail of the iand v as over. We had packed an outfit of four thousand pounds over a trad and it had token us r.eariy a month. For an fft-e- u of hours a day we avera'M d vtw'f.d for all that was in es; to hsve fcac't it iet ocn mere a matter of oed patience Uvea desperate and enduram umi cur no doubt that to the great Tho is tho trail spelt privation, -Iirtso-- T and uttering; but they were of tile poor, deluded multitude that ever should have left their ploughs, tne'.r desks and their benches. Then were others like ourselves to mom it meant hardship, more or tees extreme, but who managed to ' struggle along fairly well Lastly, there was a minority to whom it was little more than discomfort They were the seasoned veterans tf the trail to whom its trials were all in tho day s work It wr.s as if the White Land was putting us to he test, was weeding out the fit the unfit, was proving itself a land of the Strong, a land for men. And indeed our party was well qualified to pass the test of the trail. The Prodigal was full of irrepressible enthusiasm; and always loaded to the muzzle with ideas. Salyation Jim was a mine of foresight and n provresource, while the ed himself an insatiable glutton for work. Altogether we fared better than the average party. We were camped on the narrow neck of water between Ltndeme and Bennett, and ae hay wm two hundred and fifty doll are a too. the first thing we did waa to botcher the ox. The next wag to see aboat building a boat. We thought of our own boards, but the timber near us was poor or thinned out, so that in the end w bought lumber, paying for It twenty cents a foot We were all very unexpert carpenters: however, by watching others, we managed to make a boat. These were the busy days At Bennett the two great Cheechako armies converged, and there must have been thirty thousand people camped round the lake. Hie night was ablaze with countless campfires, the day a buzz of busy toil. Everywhere you heard the racket of hammer and saw, beheld men in feverish haste over their There were many fine beats, but the crude makeshift pHort of the erne tour nr'd n naha. Some of them, indeed, hud no more shape lest load g dJ! per-tn- co at fj-i- Jam-wago- Phone 183 Phone 183 LOGAN HARDWARE CO. For Window and Auto Glass Prompt Service Expert Glazing whip-sawi- NOTICE TO FARMERS WE WILL CALL FOR AND PAY CASH FOR DEAD OR USELESS HORSES AND COWS Just Ring Logan Enterprise 30 This is Our Private Long Distance Number the operator already understands that we pay for the call WE ALSO BUY HIDES PELTS - FURS AND WOOL t-looking LAWN MOWERS COLORADO ANIMAL COMPANY Wear well and cut well. The cost Is low. BLACKSMITH FORK RIVER AND EVERTON Logan STATE HIGHWAY Utah & SONS COMPANY Ga Sa v THE DISTRICT COURT OP DISJIDICIAL FIRST THE TRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE In the Matter of the Estate of DON CARLOS BENSON, also known as DON C. BENSON. Deceased. claims wJIl present Creditors CHAPTER VIII WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE: A survey rcently made of 28 companies writing Three of us, "The Prodigal," Salvain insurance life of Jim and myself. Join the total dor the cent ordinary .eighty per gold rush of '88. The settlements with girls, force in this country, shows a continued increase in were ailed and I met Benia whom I fell in love. Thousands the number of policies of the annuity type sold, in re- warn e rnggled over the almost twits which claimed a heavy toll of lation to all sales. If and property. Lawlessness was During 1934, for example, annuity premiums repre- itreasL A Msw slide several miles back had kundroda Bernas grandfather sented 16.5 per cent of the total premium income of k wage-earne- Friday, April 26, 1935 LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH than a packing-casand not a few resembled a coffin. Anything that would float and keep out the water was a boat." It was the Professor who opened our eyes to the danger of crossing the lake He and the Bank clerk quarrelled over the wisdom of delay. The Professor was positive it was qlute safe. The ice was four feet thick. Go fast over the weak spots and you would be all right. He argued, fumed and ranted. They were losing precious time, time which might mean all the difference between failure and success. It was expedient to get ahead of the rabble. He, for one, was no craven; he had staked his all on this trip. He had studied the records of Arctic explorers. He thought he was no mans fool. If others were cowardly enough to hold back, he would go alone. The upshot of it was that one grey morning he took his share of the outfit and started off by himself. Said the Bank clerk, half crying: Poor old Pondersby; In spite of the words we had, we parted the best of fnends. We shook hands and I wished him ail I saw him twisting and wriggling among the patches of black and white ice. For a long time I watched him with a heavy heart. Yet he seemed to be getting along nicely, and I was beginning to think he was right and to call myself a fool. He was getting quite small in distance, when suddenly he seemed to disappear. I got the glasses. There was a big hole m the ice, no sleigh, no Pondersby. Poor old fellow!" The ice was going fast. Strangers were still coming in over the trail with awful tales of its horrors. Bennett was all excitement and seethThousands of ungainly ing life. boats, rafts and scows were to be launched. Already craftwaiting were beginning to come through from Lmdeman, rushing down the fierce torrent between the two lakes. From where ws were camped we saw them pass. There were ugly rapids and a fanglike rock, against 'which many a luckless craft was piled up It was the most fascinating in the world to watch these thing daring Argonauts rush the rapids, to speculate whether or not they would get through The stroke of an oar, a few feet to right or left, meant unspeakable calamity. The ice was loose and broken. We were all ready to start m a few days. The mighty camp was m a ferment of excitement. Every one seemed elated beyond words. On, once more, to Eldorado! It was near midnight, but the where the sun had dipped below sky, the mountain nm, was a sea of translucent green, weirdly and wildly harmonious with the desolation of the land. On the bleak lake one could hear the lap of waves, while the high, rocky shore to the left was a black wall of shadow. I stood by the beach near our boat, all alone in the w'an light, and tried to think calmly of the strange things that had happened to me. of RoSurely there was mance left in the oldsomething world yet if one would only go to seek it Here I was, strong, healthy, having come through many trials and still on the edge of a Iventure, when I might, but for my own headstrong peiversity, have yet been vegetating on the hills of Glengjle A great exultation welled up m me, the voice of youth and ambition, the lust to conquer. I would succeed. I would wrest from the vast, lonely, mysterious North some of its treasure. I would be a conqueror. Silent and abstracted, I looked into the brooding disk of sheeny sky, my eyes Thun I felt a ghostly hand touch my arm, and with a great start of surprise, I turned. Berna ! good-spee- dream-trouble- buttoned it at her throat I marveled at the thinness of her and at the delicacy of her face. In the opal light of the luminous sky her great gray eyes were lustrous. Berna," I said again, why did you come in here, why? You should have gone back. inshe repeated; Gone back, deed I would have, oh, so gladly. understand But dont you they wouldnt let me. After they had got all his money and they did get it, though they swear he had nothing they made me come on with them. They said I owed them for care and aths burial and for the tention they gave me when I was sick. They said I must come on with them and work for them. I protested, I struggled. But whats the use? I can t do anything against them any more Im weak and Im terribly afraid of her. She shuddered, then a look of fear came into her eyes. I put my hand on her arm and drew her close to me. I just slipped away tonight. She thinks Im asleep in the tent. She watches me like a cat, and will scaroe let me speak to any one. Shes so big and strong, and Im so slight and weak. She would kill me m one of her rages. Then she tells every one Im no good, an ingrate, everything thats bad. Once when I threatened to run away, she said shed accuse me of stealing and have me put in gaol. Thats the kind of woman she is. What This is terrible, Berna. have you been doing all the time? Oh, Ive been working, working for them Theyve been running a little restaurant and Ive waited on table. I saw you several times, but You were always too busy or too far away in dreams to see me, and I couldn t get a chance to speak. But were going down the lake tomorrow, so I thought I would just slip away and Bay goodby. not I faltered; "Not goodby, goodby. Her tone was measured, her eyes closed almost. Yes, Im afraid I must say it. When we get down there, its good-bThe less you have to goodby do with me the better with vouchers to the undersigned of the estate of Don also known as Carlos Benson, Don C. Benson, deceased, at his residence at 342 West 2nd. South, Logan. Cache County, Utah, on or before the 27 day of May A. D. administrator 1935. Confidence IN Your Car is One of Taft Benson, Administrator. Newel G. Daines, Attorney Publication dates: March 26, April 2, 5, 9, 12. 16, 19, 23. 29. 26. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF .THE .STATE .OF UTAH, IN. AND FOR ..THE COUNTY OF CACHE. In the Matter of the Estate of MARTHA CHRISTIANSEN NIELSEN, Deceased. Creditors claims will present with vouchers to the undersigned administrator of said estate at his residence in Hyrum, Cache County, Utah, on or before the 21st day of June 1935. C. J. CHRISTIANSEN, Administrator YOUNG & BULLEN, Attorneys. Publication dates: Apr. 19, 28, May 3, 10, 17. 1935. GAS OIL The Things AIR WATER TIRE CHECK WINDOW CLEAN Give Away We do everything in our power to make sure that when driving off, you are satisfied completely, in a manner that breeds confidence in your car. We know youll have it if we check every possibility, so we do. Save at GaSav Where Dividends are Paid to Gas Sav Members Phone 710W 78 W 1 So. Logan, Utah ... NOTILE TO CREDITORS THE DISTRICT OF COURT THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH. IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF IN CACHE f,n.r In the MaUer of the Estate of E. LARSEV, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned, one of the executrix of the Estate of Mary E Larsen, deceased, at her residence in Clarkston, Cache What do you mean? Well, I mean this. These peoCounty, State of Utah, on or ple are not decent. They're vile. 29th day of July, A. D. I must go with them; I cannot get 1935. the away. Already, though Im as pure as your sister would be, already Annie Stuart Dahle, Executrix. my being with them has smirched Newel G. Daines. Attorney me in everybodys eyes. I can see Publication dates: March 26, 29. it by the way the men look at me. April 2, 6, 9, 12, 16, 1.9. 23. 26. No, go your way and leave me to whatever fate is in store for me SHERIFFS SALE Never! I said harshly. What do you take me for, Berna? My friend . . . you know, after IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF his death, when I was so sick, I THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISwanted to die Then I got your letTRICT OF THE STATE OF ter, and I felt I must see you again UTAH, IN AND FOR THE for I thought a lot of you No man s COUNTY OF CACHE. ever been so kind to me as you have Theyve all been the other soit I used to think of you a good deal, and Life Insurance Co. I wanted to do some little thing to a Metropolitan corporation, Plaintiff, vs. James show you I was real'y grateful On the boat I used to notice you because H. Jenkins and wife, Mary E. Jenkins and Lurena N. Moench, you were so quiet and abstracted. Then you were grandfathers roomDefendants. mate and gentle and kind to him. To be sold at Sheriffs sale on You looked different from the others, the 29th day of April, 1935, at too; your eves were good ten oclock AM. at the front door Oh, come, Berna, never mind that of the County Court House, in LoI just wanted Yes, I mean it to tell you the things a poor girl gan, Cache County, Utah, the following described property thought of you But now it's all nearBeginning at a point 70 feet east ly over. We've neither of us got to think of each other any more . . of the Southwest comer of Lot 2 to and I just wanted give you this Block 50, Plat "A, Logan City to remind you sometimes of Berna and running thence North It was a poor little locket and it Survey, contained a lock of her silken hair. 9 rods; thence East 71.5 feet; It's worth nothing, I know, but thence South 9 rods; thence West 71.5 feet to the place of just keep it for me. beginning. "Indeed I will, Berna, keep it alTogether with all water rights ways, and wear it for you. But I and privileges thereunto belonging, cant let you go like this. See here, . and all heridltaments and appurgirl, is there nothing I can do? Noth- ( tenances, thereunto belonging, or ing? Surely there must be some way. In wise to look includat me, listen any Berna, Berna, appurtaining, me Is there? What can I do? Tell ing storm and screen windows and me, tell me, girl. doors, gas, steam, electric, and She seemed to sway to me gently. other heating and lighting appurIndeed I did not Intend it, but sometenances, and all fixtures appurhow she was m my arms. She felt tenant to said premises, together se light and frail a thing, I feared with the possession and right of to hurt her. Then I felt her bosom heaving possession of said premises, unto greatly, and I knew she was crying. said mortgagee, its successors and For a little I let her cry, but present4 assigns, forever. ly I lifted up the white face that Dated this 3rd day of April, on was wet shoulder. his with It lay tears. Again and again I kissed her. 1935. She lay passively in my arms. Never JEFF STOWELL. did she try to escape nor hide her Sheriff of Cache County, Utah faee, but seemed to give herself up to me. Her tears were salt upon my lips, yet her own Ups were cold, and she did not answer to my kisses. Everything in Radio, At last she spoke. Her voice was Certified Radio & Relike a little sigh. Oh, if it could only be ! frigeration Service Sales. What, Bena? Tell me what? If you could only take me away Electric & Refrigeration from them, protect me, care for me. Phones 430 184, 462-Oh, If you could only marry me, make me your wife I would be the Day & Night but wife in the world to you; I would starve and suffer for you, and walk the world barefoot for your sake. Oh, my dear, my dear, pity me !" It seemed as if a sudden kght had Furniture or Pianos flashed upon my brain, stunning me, bewildering me. I thought of the Moved of dreams. I my pnneess thought of Garry and of Mother. Could I take her to them? "Berna, I said sternly, look at me We a.lr MARY Why Be Bothered With Washing at Home When You Can Have It Done So Cheaply at JAPANESE HAND LAUNDRY be-f- 68 West First North We Call and Deliver. Phone 415 To Your Health f k and Good Taste to-w- it: xs We toast your health with the beer that is nourishing and wholesome. We toast your good taste with the most palatable beer that can be t ! The girl waa wearing a thin shawl around her shoulders, but in the icy wind blowing from the lake she trembled like a wand. Her face was pale, waxen, almost spiritual in its expression, and she looked at me with just the most pitiably sweet smils in the world. Im sorry I startled you; but I wanted to thank you for your letter and for your sympathy. It was the same clear voice, with tho throb of tender feeling in it. You see, Im ail alone now, The voice faltered, but went on bravely. Tve got no one that cares about me any more, and Ive been sick, so sick I wonder I lived. I knew youd forgotten me, and I dont blame you But Ive never forgotten yoa, and I wanted to see you just once more She was speaking quite calmly and unemotionally. "Berna! I cried: dont say that Tour reproach hurts me so. Indeed I did try to find yoa, but its such a vast camp. There are so many thoooands of people here. Time and again I inquired, but no one seemed to knew. Then I thought you must surely have gone back, and its been such a busy time, building our boat and getting ready. No, Berna, I didnt forget. Many's and manys a night Ive lain awake thinking of you, wondering, longing to see you but havent you forgotten a again little saw the sensitive lips smile I bitterly, No! Not even a little. "Oh Im sorry, Berna Im sorry Ive looked after you so badly. I'll never forgive myself. You've been terribly sick too. What a little white wisp you are You look as if a breeze would blow you away. You shouldn't be out this night, girl. 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