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Show The Cache American. Logan. Cache County. Utah Knl of Trail Symbolizes SEirisr, Passing of the Red Mail a horse, in an attitude of utter abandon, is intended to symbolize tiie passing of a great race the TUB STORY THUS FAR: A MU coll Indian, once the unchallenged master of this continent, but who li bora tb. Coo, Bor roach la Wy now, as the sculptor, James Earle mine. HU color Indicate tbol b la a throwback to lb Albino, a wild cUHIoa. Fraser, conceives it, stands hope- OthtrwU bl onccilort or oil thoroacb-bred- . less and despairing at the end of Tbondcrbcod, or tb Coblia a b the trail." I commonly known, (row from a tubby and in formed loot lo a sturdy yor Hof. On day b wonder southward a rivet Into lb mountain. H reach and follow It vr hither. Suddenly an 0(1 darts ol him, ripping bl fleb. Coblia ifbu It off, but U badly fritbl-tae- d and run bom. A later, bow and tod aver, be return la tb a valley, aeelbU by anly an email opening to hlb cliff. 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He neighed loudly. The meres raised their heads, tha foals faced around. big, What magnificent animals smooth, glossy tha very smell of them was sweet and strong with health and power. The mare were blacks and bays and sorrels, and tha colts were the same, except for faw piebalds. Nickering, they lifted their heads and trotted toward the newcomer, Goblin rushed happily to meet them. He was st home with mares. Most of his life bad been spent with them. They milled around him, thrilled and excited by the advent of stranger. He lost all thought of fear or caution in the happiness of having arrived. He met and smelled end talked to them one by one. The squeals and whinnies, the jumps and snorts and playful klcklngs were all delightful fun. Some of them tried to drive the Intruder out, but their bites and kicks were half- Pineapple Doily Easy to Croelict edged and attempted to destroy his heir. Tb atroke wa delivered with lightning speed. From his great height If the blow had come down on Goblins head, ss was Intended, It would have killed him Instantly. But Goblin was endowed with the same speed, and reflexes that acted quicker than thought He swerved. The great hoof glanced down hla neck, ripping the flesh at the shoulder, and sent him rolling. To complete the attack, the stallion dropped nose to earth, turned and lashed with hind feet to catch the body of the colt ai he fell from the blow and finish him oil. But tha Goblin rolled too far and too fast landed on bis feet and whirled to face hla antagonist The stallion plunged toward him head stretched out like a lethal missile, the twisted mouth open and reaching to bite the great teeth, like slabs of yellow atone bared and In the wild and terrible face, two eyes blazing like The Goblin whirled and streaked toward the band of mare. They were bunched, watching, fascinated. They opened their ranki and let him fire-opa- ls. In. They scattered at the Impact of the Albinos bead-orush. Goblin dodged. He felt the rake of the teeth down hla haunch a chunk bitten out ha squealed and doubled behind another mare. The Albino charge knocked her off her feet and Goblin went down under ber. He felt a burning pain In hla n hearted. hill On the summit of a near-b-y stood a great white stallion. He was upwind from his mares, which was fortunate for the Goblin. Af It was, the Albino noticed the commotion In hla harem and lifted bis head to observe 1L This animal atood sixteen and i half hands high. He waa pure white, His body had power and strength rather than gracefulness. He was not smooth. He waa gnarled like an old oak tree. His coat waa marred by many scars. Hla great age showed in the hollows of hla flanks and shoulders and face. Behind the dark glare of his eye, a blazing fire burned and on this flame was pror, and jected an Irresistible a personality that waa like the core of a hurricane. He looked over his kingdom. He had stood there for years, looking over his kingdom. And if horses think wondering who would take over when his end came. He had no heir. How could he have? He permitted no colt older than a year to remain in the band of mares, nor any stallion older than a to be in the valley. Here and there, in the deep grass, were the polished bones of those who had challenged him. And if any attempted to return after he had driven them forth they did not try a second time. . When Goblin caught the unmistakable strong scent of the stallion he trotted out from the herd to find him. He saw him up there on a hill just where Banner would have been and with a joyful nicker, started toward him. The Albino came down to meet him. Goblin, a creature of fire and magnetism himself, felt the oncoming stallion in terms of voltage, and it was almost too much to be borne. Goblin came to a stop. It occurred to him that he was going in the wrong direction. But he held his ground. He watched. He had never seen or felt anything like that before. The atallion was so contained, his power was so gathered and held within him that he was all curves. Hia great neck waa so arched that hia chin was drawn in and under, the crest of hia head was high and rounded with long ears cocked like spear-pointHis face was terrifying that ferocious expression! Those fiery eyes I And his huge, heavily-piuscle- d legs curving high, flung forward so that the great body floated through the air then the massive hoofs striking and bounding up from blows the earth with sledge-hammthat made the hills tremble and echoed like thunder in the valley! The Goblin still held his ground. The Albino slowed his pace, came closer stopped. Their noses were about two feet apart. For as long as a minute they faced and eyed each other. They were the same. Trunk and branch of the same tree. And from that confusing Identity each seeing himself as in a distorted mirror there flamed terror and fury. stallion would No mere a attack to yearling, or deign even to take him seriously enough to administer heavy punishment But auddenly the Albino raised his right hoof and gave one terrible pawing stroke accompanied by a short grunting acreech of unearthly fury. And in so doing, he both acknowl will-powe- ld s. V The stroke was delivered lightning speed. with ear and tore it loose. He waa up again, shouldering into a group of mares and foals. When he came out the other side, the Albino had lost him for the moment. It was his chance. He fled toward the keyhole in the rampart. Albino in thundering pursuit. Entering the passageway, the Goblin followed the zigzag path which led through it, and here his smaller size gave him an advantage. Emerging on the other side, the Albino was some distance behind, but still coming fast It was a long chase. Goblins youth and his quickness at dodging and doubling and the cover given to him by the rocks and clumps of trees saved him. Six miles down the river, he was alone at last, as the afternoon light began to fade. He was limping from the painful wound in his shoulder. He carried his head on one side, favoring the torn ear, now and then giving it a little shake to shake the pain away, scattering drops of blood. He ached all over. To move, now that he had stopped running, was an agony. He stood under a tree, twisted and quivering. He ate nothing all night The memory of all that had happened was graven in him. He faced the rampart, cocked his one good ear, turned his head until he caught the wind, and stood straining, listening, smelling, bringing to his consciousness almost as strongly as if he could see him the terrible monster that had terrified and bested him. He had the impulse to neigh and challenge him but not the strength nor the courage. Never mind there would be another day. Wait. He had wounds to heaL Goblin grazed until he had filled his belly and renewed his strength, then took the way home. ' Fortitude was demanded of Ken next day when Flicka went unexpectedly into labor and Rob said sbe was going to have a bad time and they would need the vet. Driving over to the telegraph station with his mother, Ken's face was white and furious. God made the world, didnt He?" he asked sudWell, I dont think much of denly. the way He made it I could have done it better. I can think up awful nice worlds. Nell glanced down at him. What could sbe say? Goblin now Flicka It was a pretty big dote of trouble for him. Why do all the horrible things have to happen? he asked passionately. She must answer him. W cant understand entirely, Ken "Why not? You can't understand something thats so much bigger than you are. Not wholly understand. You cant even wholly understand your father or me only one side cf us. And even leis, your Heavenly Fsther, the Father of all of ui. It would be as If a small circle, like a nut, could get outside a big circle, like an orange." Ken was silent, composing an Important prayer. Please God. make me have fortitude. And don't let me lose my grip. But If you could manage it to have the Goblin come back, and Flicka get through this foaling all right, that would bs just keen. For Jesua Christ' sake. Amen." There was a Cash of radiance on hla face as be looked up at his mother. Arrived at the railroad station, Nell entered the telegraph office, and Ken stood listening to the mysterious dots and dashes which asked the telegraph agent at Laramie If he would be so kind as to do Captain McLaughlin of the Goose Bar ranch a favor, and telephone the veterinarian. Dr. Hicks, and find out If he could start to the ranch Immediately to deliver a foal? Within five minutes the message came back that Dr. Hicks would come. On the Goose Bar ranch the weather wa hot really hot for only two or three weeks In midsummer. On this day the thermometer stood at a hundred and one with a burning, dry heat which lay on the land In shimmering waves, reminder that it waa not far removed from the desert Inside the barn. In spite of wide open doors and windows, everyone was toaked with perspiration and Dr. Hicks had constantly to turn aside and shake the water from his forehead. Rob and the boys were naked from the waist up. Flicka, exhausted by hours of unavailing labor, lay on her side. It was a dry birth. For a long time before the veterinarians arrival one of the foal's forelegs had been protruding. "Which means," said Dr. Hicks when he arrived, that the other leg is curled back and makes birth Impossible. The foal is In the wrong position, it will have to be straightened out He asked for a gunny sack, cut holes In the corners for his arms and one In the middle for hla head, removed shirt and undershirt donned the gunny sack, greased his arm and went to work. Ken watched him, vowing to himself that never again should Flicka be allowed to have another foal. The doctor puffed as, holding the tiny yellow foreleg, he slowly forced it back into the mare. Ken saw it vanish with a strange sensation. Could the foal still be alive after being handled like that? At length the doctors hand and wrist disappeared too, and Ken, watching his heavy brown face with its humorous expression, as If at any moment he was going to crack a joke, tried to read on it just what was going on inside there. Lucky, thought he, that Doc was so big and husky. To be able to straighten out a foal inside of its mother took strength! While Doc worked he talked In This marell never short grunts. foal again that Infection she had when she was a yearling Injured her scar tissue Its a wonder shes as good as she is. All right for saddle ah, there, Ive got it now Got what? breathed Ken. "The other hoof. Both of them. This isnt going to be so bad, after all. Nell was kneeling at Flickas head, sponging her face and mouth with cold water. Now and then the mare gave a spasmodic heave. Presently Doc was pulling on something. Flicka groaned and labored mightily. Ken groaned and strained too, but Howard watched every move the doctor made, keenly interested. Two tiny hoofs and a muzzle appeared and the doctor got to his feet and mopped the sweat from his face. She may be able to manage the rest herself now Ive got it In the right position, he said. But Flicka couldnt. Most of her strength was gone and it seemed that something still impeded the delivery. McLaughlin looked at his watch. Its been going on three hours now. He and Doc talked together In low voices. It frightened Ken to hear them so casual and fatalistic. Ken touched the protruding hoofs. They were not hard yet and were covered with rubber-lik- e pads. He tried to pull on them and was dumbfounded to find that it was like trying to pull a bough from a tree. McLaughlin sent Gus for ropos. They tied a rope to the foals legs and Doc and his assistant put all their weight on it. The foal moved a little, the head was nearly out. Then it stuck, and when they continued to pull the only result was that Flickas whole body slid across the floor. They tied her forelegs to a post and pulled again. Flickas body stretched out straight and taught, ropes at each end of her, but the foal did not budge. (TO BE CONTINUED) Pineapple Motif HpHREE balls of cotton are all you need to crochet this pineapple design. It measures IS inches across and is a charming combination of pineapple motifs, palm leaves grouped around a center diamond design. easy-to-ma- ke 5252 C Sleepy Mary crowd just loves a sleeping doll which never opens its eyes! Why not mamake this one from terials from your little girls dresses and summer pajamas. The doll is 22 inches big and is called Sleepy Mary. 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