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Show LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTftH CACHE AMERICAN Pagre Four Tuesday, July 9, 1935 Wesley Reese Of Smithfield CACHE AMERICAN Newspaper, Pobiiahed Every Tuesday and By the Cache American Publishing Co. at 2 West Center Street, Logan Utah J. C. ALLEN Jr., Editor WML C. ENGLAND, Manager J. H. ENGLAND, Mechanical Superintendent ly Entered aa Boat Office aecond-clas- at matter November s 2, 1931, Died Monday Friday Wesley at the fvbitktJ Logan, Utah, nnder the Act of March I, 1897. - - Sahecriptlon Eatee by carrier or mail one year Advertising rates made known upon application. h tnanyimnt YpsqJotduyn-Wxp- L50 with z The big man Melted the fallen dog ' CHAPTER XXVII repeatedly. The little man paused ini remember one night as I eat his painful progress to look on apareading she came to me. Never diit fell on the yelling pack. They werei thetically. for were worth, their' X see her look so happy. She wad Pullin down,aILth,'y Youll stave in Its ribs, he retheir shoulders squared almost childlike In her joy. She satj Their breath came presently; "and then welL their marked pantingly, down by my chair and looked up all tongues gleamed redly, their white never make timber by nightfall. The big man had failed in his ef-- i me. Then she put her arms around teeth shone. They were fighting, forts to rouse the dog. There in. for to a life, fighting fighting placate me. cruel master in a world where all that lancinating cold, in an ecstasy of rage, despairfully he poised over1 Oh, Im so happy, she said wit was cruelty and oppression. a sigh. . For there in the Winter Wild pity lit I caressed was not even a name. It was the Are you, dearest? Who told you to put in your lip?; the soft floss of her hair. he snarled. Whos running this Itruggle for life, desperate and Yes, I just wish we could live The Wild abhorred life, ab- show, you or I? Ill Btave in its ribs) like this forever; and she nestled horred most of all these atoms of if I choose, and Ill hitch you to the heat and hurry in the midst of her sled and make you pull your guts up to me ever so fondly. Aye, Bhe was happy, and I will al triumphant stillness. The Wild out, too. ways bless the memory of thos ii would crush those defiant pigmies1 The little man said no more. Then days, and thank God I was thd that disputed the majesty of her In- - the dog still refusing to rise, the means of bringing a httle gladnes Wnz-b- le calm. man leapt over the harness and,1 big Into her marred life. She was hap-- i dog came down on the animal with both py, and yet we were living in what harness. feet. There was a scream of pitiful! society would call sin. Convention-- ! ky following snapped at it savagely,, agony, and the snap of b re akin, ally we were not man and wife, y it gave a lurch and fell. The big bones. But the big man slipped an never were man and wife more man shot forward with a sudden fury fell. Down he came, and like a fli Nevc In his eyes. voted, more the heavy-- l the whole pack .piled onto him. were man and wife endowed with thonged whip, Swinging again and again he CTo Be Continued) more exalted with a purer ideals, it down on the writhing brought conception of the sancity of love. brute. Then he twisted the thong Yet there were many In the town sround his hand and belaboured not half so delicate, so refined, sd hollow ribe with the butt. its It Trenton Visitor spiritual, who would have passed mji Bcreamed for a while, but soon it R. E. Butler, Trenton farmer, little lady like a panah. But what ceased to scream; it only moaned a cared we? little. With glistening fangs and was transacting business in the was And perhaps It the very great- ears Mr. Butthe other looked county seat on ness of my love for her that aomeJ at their fallen comrade. dogs longed' ler is particularly Monday. interested in the times made me fear; so that often to leap on it, to rend its They gaunt hmbsi Lemke bill now before congress. In the ecstasy of a moment I would apart, to tear itsquivering flesh; Its passage will help many a farcatch my breath and wonder if it all but there was the big man with his of his financial difficulcould last And when the poplars murderous and they cowered mer out turned to gold, and up the valley before him. whip, ties, says Mr. Butler. stole a shuddering breath of desola-- j tion, my fear grew apace. The sky was all resplendent with the winter stars, and keen and hard their face sparkled. And I knew that somewhere underneath those stars then slept Locasto. But was It the alee of the living or of the dead? Woul he return? I We Miss You, Daddy The following editorial was printed in the RockThereafville, Connecticut' Journal, about a year ago. it was reprinted by nioht ter, to the editor's surprise, was vised by highand of the other papers of the state, accident way safety officials,, insurance companies, motorists publications and prevention organizations, the great war against the by others who are fighting it is and any motorHere deaths. toll of automobile about twice think taking chances after ist will surely reading it: Tuesday morning there was a fatal accident on the Minterburn Hill and when the medical examiner a was going through the pockets of the dead man T the not was found. was very long, just telegram length, but it was a message that ordinary would make any fatb' r happy. It read: WE MISS YOU DADDY. WHEN ARE YOU COMING ... ten-wei- rd HOME? That was all. It was a message sent by one of the children of, the man who was killed. lie had received the message and was homeward bound. The clothes were minus money but in his pocket he carried that message. Those who have little children, and those who were once litttle children, can think of the great blow to the child when the father did return home DEAD. Daddy .will be missed by those children in the long years ahead. No longer will they have hvs support, his earnings, and, more important, his companionship. If ever there was a reason for people driving more carefully on the road, it is that they might get in an accident and deprive their own child or some other child of their Daddy. More might be written, but just let us repeat these words: We miss you, Daddy. When are you com- ing home? -- rrz:-- . jrrrrz . never-endin- ; ' the end of the days long hard drill Invigorate yourself with a sparkling glass Two men were crawling over the plain. In the aching circle of its immensity they were like little black ants. One, the leader, was of great bulk and of a vast strength; while the other was small and wiry, of the breed that clings like a louse to life while better men perish. On all sides of the frozen lake over which they were travelling were hills covered with harsh pine, that pricked (funereally up to the boulder-brokesnows. Above that was a stormy and 'fantastic sea of mountains baring to the holmany a fierce peak-fan- g low heavens. The Bky was a waxen The grey, cola as a corpse-ligh- t. isnow was an immaculate shroud, un-- 1 marked by track of bird or beast.-Uie land lay in its silent vastitude, in its despairful desola-- 1 j tion. The small man was breaking trail Down almost to his knees in the soft; snow, he sank at every step; yet! ever he dragged a foot painfully up-ward, and made another forward) plunge. The snowshoe thong, jagged with ice, chafed him cruelly. Theli muscles of his legs ached as insist-- , entiy as if clamped in a vice. He!1 lurched forward with fatigue, so that) he seemed to be ever stumbling, yeti recovering himself. Come on there, you darned little shrimp : get a move on you, growled, the big man from within the frost-- ! fringed hood of his parka. The httle man started as if gal-- i vamsed into sudden life. His breathl steamed and almost hissed as it struck the icy air. At each raw in- -l take of it his chest heaved. He beat! his mittened hands on his breast to keep them from freezing. Under thei hood of his parka great icicles had formed, hanging to the hairs of hisi and his eyes,' beard, walrus-likthickly wadded with frost, glared out with the furtive fear of a hunted, beast. Curse him, curse him, he whim-- , pered; but once more he lifted those leaden snowshoes and Btaggered on. The big man lashed fiercely at the' dogs, and as they screamed at his blows he laughed cruelly. They were straining forward in the harness, their bellies almost level with the ground, their . muscles standing out' whale-bonGreat, gaunt ESSSSSSE likg brutes they were, with ribs like and sharp as stakes. Their woolly coats were d white with frost, their sly, their freet torn' faces so that they left a bloody track on! the snow at every step. Mush on there, you curs, or PR cut you in two, stormed the big1 man, and once again the heavy whip winter-locke- d il by BECKER PRODUCTS i CO., Ogdca, Utah DISTRIBUTED BY Charles Olsen North Main 50 feeder hogs and 50 sheep. Phone 1038. houseFOR RENT Two light keeping apartments. Phone 970-- FOR RENT Two rooms with good water and coal range, lights, telephone. $7.00 per month. 74 East 4th South, Logan. Phone 183 183 For quick service call Telephone 235 For Window and Auto Glass Expert Glazing We guarantee our work Parts for all makes. 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Plat A" Mendon City survey; also commencing at the Nortneast comer of Lot 5, Block 7, Plat A Mendon City Survey, and running thence South 10 rods; thence West 2 rods; thence North 10 rods; thence East 2 rods to the place of beginning and containing 20 square rods; also commencing at the Northeast Corner of Lot 8, Block A Mendon City Survey, 7, Plat and running thence south 10 rods; thence west 15 rods; thence North 5 rods; thence West 5 rods; thence North 5 rods; thence East 20 rods to the Diace of beginning, containing 175 square rods more or less. Also, all of that part of lots 1, 8, and 7, Block 12, Plat A, Meri-do- n City Survey, described as follows: Commencing at a point 6 rods and 11 feet west of the Southeast corner of Lot 1, Block 12, and running thence West 13 rods and 514 feet; thence North 30 rods; thence East 13 rods and 514 feet; thence South 30 rods to the point of beginning, containing 214 acres, more or less, also Lx ginning at the southeast corner of the north one-haof lot 3. Block 12, Plat A Mendon City Sun ey, running thence West 7 rods; thence angling Northeasterly along a bank to the East boundary of said lot to a point 10 4 rods North of the Southeast corner of said half lot; thence south 10 4 rods to the place of beginnng, containing 3714 square rods, more or les6. Together with 24 shares of stock In the Mention North Irrigation Co. Parcel 3i Beginning at a point 144 rods West from the Southeast ci mer of Section 1, Townsh'n 11. North, Range 2 West of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and running thence North 80 rods; thence West 80 rods; thence South SO rods; to tierce East 80 the place of beginning, ccilVn-m- g 40 acre?. Dated this 2nd day of July, 1935. Jeff Stowell Sheriff of Cache County Utah. It deans taves, New Deal in Shoe Repair 9 in a local hospital of injuries suffered July 4 at Bear Lake while swimming. According to meager reports- - of the accident, Mr. Reese had been diving from a pier and following one of his dives was noticed by companions in the water, apparently unable to move. One of his companions, Frank Rash of Smithfield, swam to aid and brought him to shore. It was found, after an examination, that he had struck his head apparently against the pier and was partially paralyzed. He was taken to a Logan hospital immediately following the accident, but died Monday morning. Mr. Reese wns born at Smith-fielJuly 31, 1910, a son of James and Jennie Anderson Reese, surviving are two sisters and two broand thers, Mary, Bessie Lloyd Peery Reese all of Smithfield. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 1 p. m. in the Smithfield L.D.S. First ward chapel with burial in the Smithfield cemetery under the direction of & Sons Lindquist mortuary. Friends may- - call at the Mary Reese home in Smithfield Wednesday from 9 a. m. to time of services. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DISTHE FIRST JUDICIAL IN AND TRICT FOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE, STATE OF UTAH. Use We Super Shade Cleaner e. Logan, Utah Modern Equipment died Monday Bill Bayliss, Mackay, Magdelene Mabel Wells, Gordon Arnold Kraus, Erma Fern Chambers, Reach friends in other towns earlier now at d ; BECKER'S BEER brings you quick relief from the sagging sense of fatigue. Because beer Is a food as well as a drink, It restores the worn cells of the body. 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