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Show hi AMERICAN CAC1 Page Two Newspaper, Published Every Tuesday Ilf be Cache Aurrlnw Publishing Co. at i West Center Street, Logan Utah J. C. ALLFN Jr, Editor WM. C. ENGLAND, Manager J. H. ENGLAND, Mechanical Superintendent aud Friday matter November 2, 1931, at the Entered aa second-clas- s Pert Office at Logan, Utah, under the Act of March 2, 1897. akoertptloo Bates by carrier or mall one year - Advertising rate made known upon application. L5 CHAPTER XXIV His eyes grew very wistful. Sud-Vtile music stopped and the came forward. He was a tall, ious members of that body frankly expressed the be- dart man with a rich and vibrant lief that it was unconstitutional. Nevertheless, many baritone voice. That's the best spieler in the voted for it simply because they felt that they could Yukon. said the Youth. on boys," boomed the spiel"Come avoid the and the poscourts to buck the along pass er. "Look alive there. Don't keep the of law, the ladies waiting. Take your hands sible censure of constituents who, ignorant out of our pockets and get in the favored the bill. The same thing was true of the NRA game. jJust going to begin, a dreamy whichwaltz or a nice juicy and AAA, and the railroad pension acts. Now the Su- ever you prefer. Hey, professor, with !" all those strike waltz that out measures, up preme court has thrown more the music swelled out. the exception of the AAA, which has not yet come Once "Hows that, boys? Doesnt that make your feet like feathers? Come before it for consideration. on, boys Here you are for the nice, various of session Congress, During the present glossy floor and the nice, flossy girls. Here are Here you are That'a proposed bills are regarded in the same light by many right, you select your partners! Swing lawalso who are your and honeys ! Hurry up there Just Senators good Representatives to begin. What's the matter constitutionto as the is doubt Grave With you fellows? Wake up! a dance expressed yers. Come on! dont won't break you. ality of the banking bill, the holding company bill, the be a cheap skate. The girls are fine, the music's swell social security bill, and the Wagner labor disputes bill, fit and fairy-likand the floors elegant Come on, all of which by their unrestrained and sweeping char- boys !" was a compelling power In acter, seem to infringe upon constitutional safeguards hisThere voice, and already a number of and to be opposed to principles recently laid down by couplea were waltzing round. The women were exquisite In their grace the highest court in the land. and springy lightness. They talked as danced, gazing with languishHow long will the servants of the people who doubt ingthey eyes and siren smiles at the man the constitutionality of measures up. for consideration, of the moment Some of them, who had not got continue to vote for them because they are too coward- partners, were picking out individuals crowd and coaxing them to from ly to express the opposition their reason and con- come the forward. A drunken fellow science dictates? staggered on to the floor and grabbed a girl. She was young, dainty and It is difficult to find adequate words for censuring pretty, but she showed no repugnance him. Round and round he cavorthat attitude. The duty of every congressman is this: for ted, singing and whooping, a wild, when, suddenly, he To abide by his oath of office to uphold the Consitu-tio- n weird object; and fell, bringing her down of the United States and to protect and advance tripped with him. The crowd roared ; but the picked him up,, the public interest, in the light of constitutional in- girl and led him off to the bar. A man In a greasy canvas suit with terpretation. An elected official who deliberately, for mucklucks on his feet had gone onto political purposes, backs a bill he believees to be con- the floor. His hair was long and his beard wild and rank. He trary to the basic law of the nation is a traitor to his matted, Was dancing vehemently, and there was of wild excitement In trust and the voting public should so regard him. his the glitter eyes. He looked as if he had not bathed for years, but again I could see no repulsion in the face of the handsome brunette with whom he was waltzing. Dance after dance they had together, locked in each floor-mast- er two-ste- ! Of a man who never shirks Has more value in real service Than a ton of fireworks. And one faithful willing worker, By tough problems undismayed. Is worth more to his employer Than a dozen on parade. Any soul both kind and friendly. One who hides his aches and pains Gives and gets a heap more pleasure Than the croaker who complains. One who keeps himself Has a pleasant word to spare Knows that folks who teU their troubles Are not wanted anywhere. d Those who smile through many heartaches And can put away their tears? Are the ones who win the conflict Though they may not get the cheers. It may be a baale royal That requires downright grit. But the glory of achievement Meets the man who does not quit. Phone 183 183 LOGAN HARDWARE CO. For Window and Auto Glass Prompt Service Expert Glazing iaggffilBBggiiB HOTEL POWELL at OFARRELL Meet Me at the HOTEL MANX RATES From $1.50 Per Day Up San Francisco for headquarters Utah residents. Where you will be greeted personally by ALVIN C. CKITCHLOW Assistant Manager, formerly with Hotel Ben Lomond, Ogden, Utah. Bates within reason. EUNNING ICE WATER DINING BOOM AND COFFEE SHOP IN CONNECTION DOOR ATTENDANT AND OARAGE SERVICE. Dominion with a hundred ounces, and it won't last him over night Amber, there, will get it all. She wont let the other girls go near. He's her game." Between dances the men promenaded to the bar and treated their companions to a drink. In the same free, trusting way they threw over their pokes to the bartender and had the price weighed out. The dances were very short, and the drinks very frequent. Madder and madder grew the merriment. The air was hot; the odour of patchouli mingled with the stench of stale garments and the reek of alcohol. Men dripping with sweat whirled round in wild gyrations. Some of them danced beautifully; some merely shuffled over the floor. It did not make any difference to the girls. 7 hey were superbly muscular and used to the dragging efforts of novices. After a visit to the bar back they came once more, licking their lips, and fell to with fresh energy. There was no need to beg the crowd now. A wave of excitement seemed to have swept over them. They clamoured to get a dance. The live one" whooped and pranced on his wild career, while Amber steered him calmly through the mazes of the waltz. was man talking to a tall whom I recognised as a black-jac- k booster. Suddenly she left him and came over to us. She went up to the Youth. She had discarded her blond wig, and her pretty brown hair parted In the middle and rippled behind her ears. Her large violct-biu- e eyes had a devouring look that would stir the pulse of a saint. She accosted the Youth with a smile of particular witchery. "Say, kid, wont you come and p have a with me? Ive been looking at you for the last half-hoand wishing youd ask me." The Youth had advised me: If any of them asks you, tell them to go to the devil; but now he looked at her and his boyish face flushed. Nothing doing, he said stoutly. "Oh, come now," she pleaded; "honest to goodness, kid, I've turned down the other fellow for you. You won't refuse me, will you? Come on; just one, sweetheart. She was holding the lapels of his coat and dragging him gently forward. I could see him biting his lip in embarrassment. "No thanks. Im sorry, he stammered. "I dont ktiow how to dance. Besides, I've got no money. She grew more coaxing. "Never mind about the coin, honey. Come on, have one on me. Dont turn me down. Ive taken such a notion to you. Come on now; Just one turn. I watched his face. His eyes cloud- ed with emotion, and I knew the of it. He was thinking: Just one surely it wouldn't hurt. Surely Im man enough to trust my- -' self, to know when to quit Oh, lordy, wouldn't it be sweet Just to1 get my arm round a womans waist once more ! The sight of thems honey to me; surely It wouldnt mat- ter. One round and I'll shake her Meet me at the HOTEL POWELL at OFARR ELL SAN FRANCISCO find go home. Probate and Guardianship Notices, Consult County Clerk or the respective signers for further In The District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for The County of Cache NOTICE said one of the girls; "she! Shes sick; she dont! take very kindly to the business., somehow. Dont seem to get broke in. easy. She's funny, poor kid." Carelessly they went on to talk of other things while I stood there gasping, staring, sick at heart AH my vinous joy was gone, leaving me ai haggard, weary wretch of a man, die- enchanted and miserable to the vergi of what? I shuddered. The light 'seemed to have gone blurred and dim.' The hall was tawdry, cheap and vuH gar. The women, who but a moment1 before had seemed creatures of grace and charm, were now nothing more than painted, posturing harridans, their seductive smiles the leers of, shameless sin. And this was a Dawson dance-hall- ,; the trump card in the nightly game of despoliation. Dance-hallsaloons,. gambling-dens- , brothels, the heart of the town was a cancer, a hive of aint workin'. The railroads were directed by the act to add double the amount paid by each em- ' s, "j&d -- y way to the door, 28, j : , : . i TO CREDITORS In The District Coart of the First Judicial District of the State of When I began to speak she started. Utah, in and for The County As I went on she drew a quick, chokof Cache It is odd how peopls who parted a weary while, yet who have thought of each other constantly, will . often meet with as little show of feel- tag as if they had but yesterday bid good-byI looked at her and she at me, and I dont think either of us betrayed any emotion. Yet must we both have been Infinitely moved. She was changed, desperately, piti- fuUy changed. All the old sweetness was there, that pathetic sweetness had made the miners call her the Madonna; but alas, forever gone from her was the fragrant flower of Her pallor was excessive, girlhood. and the softness had vanished out of her face, leaving there only lines of' suffering. Sorrow had kindled in her eyea a Bpirituai iustre. a shining,, tearless brightness. Ah me. sad. sad. infeed. waa the change in her ! So she looked at me, a long and level look in which I could see neither love nor hate. The bright grey evesl were clear and steady, and the pinched and pitiful lips did not quiver. And as I gazed on her I felt that nothing ever would be the same' again. Love could no more be the radiant spirit of old, the prompter) of impassioned words, the painter ofl 'bewitching scenes. Never again could) we feel the world recede from us ast Sell Your we poised on bright wings of fancy;!, never again compare our Joy with ; never again' that of the heaven-borwelcome that pure ideal that comes (Dead or Alive) to youth alone, and that pitifully dies) In the disenchantment of graver days.i For Cash We could sacrifice ail things for each Phone llymm other; Joy and grieve for each other;! live and die for each other. but the' Paradise Fish Hatchery Hope, the Dream, the exaltation of! loves dawn, the peerless white glory1 fif It had gone from us forever and! ' ' : forever. . Her lips moved: ' "How you have changed ! , STL But Fence Flies Out "Yes, Bema, I have been you, you too have changed. With screen from our store. 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ROBERTS, Mgr. formerly of Hotel Roberts Why Be Bothered With Washing at Home When You Can Have It Done So Cheaply at JAPANESE HAND LAUNDRY 48 West First North We Call and Deliver . . , Old Animals n ' ! ll-R- -2 COUNTY OF Phone 415 DONT BE HELD UP under-whic- , nine-mon- th $850,000, gold-getti- . j of approximately Distribution impounded under provisions of the Railway Pension Act, among Southern Pacific employes in six western states was being completed today, following the recent decision of the S; 'tenva Court declaring the pension act unconstitutional. Partial return of the pension funds accompanied the companys pay checks of June 5, it was announced by local representatives of the railroad. The remainder of the special checks, numbering in all, are now ready for delivery, they said. Sharing the refund are 52,500 employes and former employes of Southern Pacifics Pacific Lines, extending from San Francisco to Ogden and from Portland to El Paso, and 2,368 employes of the railroads wholly owned subsidiary companies, according to the announcement. Under the terms of the Railway Pension Act, two per cent of the railroad employes pay up to $300 a month was withheld for the purpose of the retirement fund, it The deductions were made over the period from August, 1934, to April, 1935, and were halted by the Supreme Courts decision. 1 ! I Pension Pay 12. ing breath. Then she listened ever bo intently, and when I had finished In the Matter of the Estate cf a great change came over her. Hen MARIE TARBET, Deceased. yes stared glassily, her head drop-Creditors will present claims with jped, her hands clutched at the chairj she seemed nigh to fainting. Whefl vouchers to the undersigned Adshe spoke her voice was like a whis- - ministrator at the office of Newel G. Daines, 211 Cache Valley Bank per. "And they lied to me. They told Bldg., Logan City, Cache County, me you were too eager State of Utah, on or before the to think of me ; that you were in love 17th day of August, A. D. 1935. with some other woman out there;, DEWAIN TARBET, Administra(that you cared no more for me, They tor of the Estate of Marie Tarbet, lied to me. Well, its too late now. She laughed, and the once tuneful Deceased. voice was harsh and grating. Still NEWEL G. DAINES, Attorney. were her eyes blank with misery.. Publication dates: June 14, 21, muerrg ed J 28, July 5, 12. Again and again ah "Too late, too lata' Quietly I eat ana watched her, yet NOTICE TO CREDITORS in my heart was a vast storm of I longed to comfort her, to In The District Court of the First jkiss that face so white and worn Judicial District of the State of land weariful, to bring tears to those Utah, in and for The County Ihopeless eyes. Thera seemed to groW in me a greater hunger for the girl of Cache than ever before, a longing to bring, to make her forget., Joy to her again, In tbe Matter of the Estate of What did it all matter? She was) JOHN T. THOMPSON, Deceased. still my love. I yearned for her. Wei Creditors will present claims with both had suffered, both been through the furnace. Surely from it would) vouchers to the undersigned adat his office at h ministrator come the love that passeth standing. We would rear no lily Crockett Loan and Abstract Company,, South Main Street. Logan, Cache County, State of Utah, on or before the 17th day of August A. D. 1935. JOHN A. CROCKETT, Administrator cf the Estate of John T. right for you, you are blameless; but Thompson, deceased. NEWEL G. DAINES, Attorney. I You too are blameless, dear. We Publication dates: June 14, 21. have L.ih been miserably duped, 28, July 5, 12. Never mind, Bema, we will forget all I love you. Oh how much I NOTICE TO CREDITORS never can tell you, girl ! Come, let bo and and bs forget go away IV THE DISTRICT COURT OF TUB FIHST JITDICIAI. PIS. OF TRICT OF THB STATE TTA II. IX AND FOR THE silver-scale- . 5, NOTICE and. staring and swaying, but whether with wine or weakness r knew not In the vociferous and flamboyant street I could hear the raucous voices of tbe spielers, the jigging tunes of the orchestras, the click of ivory balls, the popping of corks, the hoarse, animal laughter of men, the shrill, inane giggles of wo men. Day and night the game went on without abatement, the game of despoliation. And I was on the verge of the vor-- i tex Memories of Glengyle, the d sea, the laughing of the with their honest tawny fisher-lad- s eyes, the herring glittering like Jew- els in the brown nets, the women cheeks with their round health-hue- d and motherly eyes. Oh, Home, with your peace and rest and content, can you not save me from this? And as I stood there wretchedly a timid little hand touched my arm. j July ploye. TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of JAMES M. GODFREY, also known as JAMES MATHEW GODFREY, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned executors at the office of Newel G. Daines, 211 Cache Valley Bank Bldg., Logan City, Cache County, State of Utah, on or before the 17th day of October, A. D. 1935 LEONA WILLIAMS and HARRY Executors of M. WILLIAMS, the Estate of James M. Godfrey, also known as James Mathew Godfrey, deceased. NEWEL G. DAINES, Attorney. Publication dates: June 14, 21, ; others arms- 'Thats a live one,' said the Youth. Hes just come in from two-ste- LEGAL NOTICES copy. No, , ! . Just one steady, shining candle trying to get to you, making times worse hecsuRe "I don't see the Madonna said a little, dark individual in spectacles. Somehow he looked to me like a newspaper man chasing" e, BY ED. TUTTLE iyou, me. ! Keep Up The Fight a11 magnetism the Youth wax drawn to this woman whose business it ever was to lure and beguile. By her siren strength she conquered him as she had conquered many another, and as she led him off there was a look of triumph on her face. Poor, Youth! At the end of the dance he did not go home, nor did he "shake her. He had another and another end another. The excitement began to paint his cheeks, the drink to stoke wild fires in his eyes. As I stood! deserted I tried to attract him, to get him back; but he no longer heededj ni ! hesitation was fatal; TD? farm mortA year ago, when the I'razier-Lemk- e vargage moratorium bill was passed by Congress, Phone The Cache county commissioners hereby make a request for bids on the Cache county Poor Farm in North Logan. There is approximately 100 acres in the tract offered for sale. It does not include the red brick home nor the county shops. Sale of the property will be made on July 3. 1935 at the county court house provided a satisfactory bid is received for the sale of the property. Right to accept or reject bids is reserved. Persons desiring further lnfor mation should get in touch with the county clerk. NEWELL J. CROOKSTON, County Clerk. (Advertisement) PubUskti fy inanytmtnt with Traitors to a Trust k was explained. County Poor Farm S. P. Refunds $850, GOG In Offered For Sale CACHE AMERICAN Sand-Week- ly Friday, June 21, 1935 KOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH your car with the gas we sell and you will be prepared to go anywhere and at any time without the slightest fear that your car will fail to respond to maximum Fill power requirements. CACHE. In the Matter of the Estate of LOUISA RUNDQUIST WENDEL-BODeceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned administrator, at his residence, Logan Utah, on or before the 13th day of August, 1935. Charles C. Wendeboe, Administrator. 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