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Show 4 CACHii AMERICAN Four Pagre LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH County Poor Farm CACHE AMERICAN Offered For Newspaper, Published Every Tuesday and Frldaj Bv the Cache American Publishing Co. at J West Center Street, Logan Utah J. C. ALLEN Jr, Editor WM. C. ENGLAND, Manager J. H. ENGLAND, Mechanical Superintendent v tttil-Wekl- Tuesday. June 25, 1935 matter November 2, 1931, at the Entered as second-claPost Office at Logan, Utah, under the Act of March 1, 1H97. ss fvhUsJttJ h . tnanytntnt with - -gifcsortptlon Bate by carrier or mall one year Advertising rates made known upon application. And reougn, when he went away. I've gone into this life, theres never been any one else. Ive danced with them, laughed with them, but that's all. You believe me? "Yes, dear. Thank God for that! And now We must say good-by- Tt kdiM as ff my every word Was like a stab to her. The sweet Tace was tragically wretched. Oh no," she answered, it can' never be. You think it can, but iti cant. You could not forget. I could1 not forget. We would both be thinking; always, always torturing each1 other. To you the thought would bei like a knife thrust, and the more you' love me the deeper would pierce ftsi blade. And I, too, can you not re-- i alise how fearfully I would look atj you, always knowing you were think-- i tng of that and what an agony Id Would be to me to watch your agonyi Our home would be a haunted one, a place of ghosts. Never again can! there be joy betweif you and me. It's too late, too late ! Pioneers Carry On years ago a Troup of hardy pioneers e railroad track at Promonstood by a a tory, Utah, as golden spike was driven connecting the Union Pacific from the east, with the Central Pacific from the west. This completed the first transcontinental railroad in the United States', and joined the Pacific and Atlantic oceans by rail. It opened the richest empire of modern times to settlement. When the golden spike was driven the line was 1,848 miles long and almost every mile was through She was choking back the soba country uninhabitated except for Indians and wild now, but still the tears did not come. oceans two the of achievement The linking great game. "Berna," I said gently, I think I is one 'of the most inspiring chapters in American his- could Please give me a forget. chance to prove it. Other men have tory. I know it was not your And now, sixty-si- x years later, the Union Pacific forgotten. fault. I know that spiritually you same the pure girl you were beis pioneering again. It has developed the streamline hre fore. You are an angel, dear; my train, the greatest step forward in transcontinental angel. I was not to blame. When rail transportation since the driving of the golden you No, failed to come I grew desperate. When I wrote you and still you failed of service it 6th On regular June inaugurated spike., lo come I was almost distracted. and day he was persecuting its new streamliner City of Portland from Portland Night The others gave me no peace. me. to Chicago'. If ever a poor girl was hounded to dishonour I was. Yet I had made New York is now only three days by rail from the tip my mind to die rather than yield. comfort model of Oh, its too horrible." 'Pacific Coast.' The streamliner, a She shuddered. and and convenience, with insulation, air conditioning Never mind, dear, don't tell me it. Shout 'for is of the safety sailing passengers, every device When I awoke to life sick, sick for haany 4 days. I wanted to die, but I 39 from Portland hours schedule of on a regular could not There seemed to be nothstreakis this see train It to an inspiration to Chicago. ing for it but to stay on there. I Was so weak, so ill, so indifferent Coast the Pacific thus the ing across country, bringing o everything that It did not seem to That was where I made my a thousand miles nearer to the Atlantic Coast, in time. Inatter. mistake. I should have killed myExecutives of the Union Pacific are carrying on self. Oh, there's something in us all makes us cling to life in spite the traditions of that road to do things on a grand that Df shame But I would never let come near me again You scale. Carl Gray, President, is a big man in spirit as rim me, don't you. well as body and his energy seems boundless. Packing "I believe you. him up in his plans for rail progress are W. A. Ilarri-machairmtan of the board, and W. M. Jeffers, execuin Australia, has been under contive vice president. These men typify American initia- tract to Pox for a little more than tive, ambition and enterprise which carries on and a year. She recently changed her from brunette to blond does things in spite of seemingly insurmountable ob- personality a change so interesting that she stacles and opposition. They are real builders of will retain flaxen tresses henceforth. America, she In Ladies Love Danger, Those who drove the golden spike at Promontory portrays a beauty who mistakenly are gone, but the Old Timers Club of the Union Pa- enters a rich isbachelors smart instantly susapartment and cific System, 1,500 in number, were brought to pected by him of a murder just in the adjoining apartland by the company on a special train, to be in on the ocmmltted ment. Prisoner for a night, she of the streamliner. President Gray, with slips out at dawn her escape cochristening his Jgenial sinil? and wholehearted handclasp, is the inciding with three ensuing murders under mysterious circumstanc-econnecting link between the old and the new order in Not until the last foot of the rail transportation'. It took no great stretch of imalast reel Is the mystery cleared and as of bottle gination, tjie champagne crashed against the unconventonal beauty is seen be the victim of circumstances the,boVf pf this new train, to visualize the group of to that pointed to her as the guilty bearded men who drove the golden spike in 1869. Pio- one. neers all, then and, now rugged individualists who Supporting this brilliant team who have so many successes to blaze the trail that civilization follows. their credit is a capable cast comSixty-si- x narrow-salin- Good-bye- ? -- good-bye. I would not I said spoil your life. You know how proud would not I sensitive. I am, how give you such as I. Once I would have given myself to you gladly, but bow please go away. Impossible." No, the other is Impossible. You don't know what these things mean Ito a woman. Leave me, please. Leave you to what? "To death, ruin I dont know Jwhat. If I'm strong enough I will Idle. If I am weak I will sink in the Jnlre. Oh, and I am only a girl too, A young girl ! "Berna, will you marry me? No! No! No! Berna, I will never leave you. Hero I tell you frankly, plainly, I dont know whether or not you still love me you havent said a word to show it but I know I love you, and I will love you as long as life lasts. me, I will never leave you. Listen toawav. dear: let us go away, far, far 'You will forget, I will forget. It will never be the same, but perhaps it iwill be better, greater than before. ICome with me, O my love! Have pity on me, Berna, have pity. Marry 'me. Be my wife." She merely shook her head, sitting ithere cold as a stone. Then, I said, "if you call ycur-gedishonoured, I too will become dishonoured. If you choose to sink In the mire, I too will sink. We will go down together, you and I. Oh, dear, f would rather sink with you, than rise with the angels. You have fchoren well, I too have chosen. We stand on the edge of the vortex, now Will we plunge down. You will see steep myself in shame, then when a hundred shades blacker than you can ever hope to be, my angel, you will stoop and pity me. Oh, I dont care any more. Ive plaved the fool too long; now I'll play the devil, and youll stand by and watch i ! ' lf 3-- re ! be-ie- n, properties often bring relief to those unaided by other: treatments. Ask today for WILLIAMS S. L. K. FORMULA ftt the City Drug Store. (Advertisement , To Whom It May Concern s If the gentleman who his horse down to Mr. farm last November will call and get the anitrel a H. C. 1 sand? 00 Phone 183 LOGAN HARDWARE CO. For Window and Auto Glass Prompt Service Expert Glazing ! light-of-lov- e. ! Why Be Bothered With Washing at Home When You Can Have It Done So Cheaply at JAPANESE HAND LAUNDRY (8 West First North less. DONT BE HELD UP Fill your car with the gas we sell and you will be prepared to go anywhere and at any time without the slightest few that (To Be Continued) State of Utah, on or before the 17th day of October, A. D. 1935 LEONA WILLIAMS and HARRY M. WILLIAMS, Executors of the Estate of James M. Godfrey, also known as James Mathew Godfrey, deceased. NEWEL G. DAINES, Attorney. Publication dates: June 14, 21, 28, July 5, 12. NOTICE TO CREDITORS of Cache Phone 4(5 We Call and Deliver ll of the First Kearls In The District Court Judicial District of the State of kindly Utah, in and for The County it will very much appreciated Kearl. Long Distance Night Rates now begin at 7 p. m. instead of 8:30 p. m ! brought' be Save after Seven Phone 183 s. ' ! m me. sometimes nice vr make those we love sulfer, isnt It? I would break my arm to make you feel sorry for me. But now youll see me in the vortex. Well go down together, dear. Hand in hand hellward we'll go down, well go down. She was looking at me in a frightened way. A madness seemed to have gotten into me. Berna, youre on the dance-hallYoure at the mercy of the vilest wretch thats got an ounce of gold In his filthy poke. They can buy you as they buy white flesh everywhere on earth. You must dance with them, drink with them, go away with them. Berna, I can buy you. Come, dance with me, drink with me. Well live, live. Weil eat, drink and be merry. On with the dance Oh, for the joy of life Since youll not be my love Come, youll be my Berna, come I paused. With her head lying on the cushioned edge of the box she was crying. The plush was streaky With her tears. Will you come? I asked again. She did not move. Then, said I, there are others, and I have money, lots of it. I can buy them. I am going down into the vortex. Look on and watch me. I left her crying. It Is with shame I write the following pages. Would I could blot them out of my life. To this day there must be many who remember my meteoric career in the firmament of fast life. It did not last long, but In less than a week I managed to squander a small fortune. Those were the days when Dawson might fitly have been called the dissolute. It was the regie of the dance-hagirl, and the taint of the tenderloin was over the town. So far there were few decent women to be seen on the streets. For Dawson was at this time the Mecca of the gambler and the courtesan. In those days of headstrong excitement, of sudden fortune, of to be had almost for the Eoney few were those among the tnen who kept a steady head, whose private records were pure and blame Sale The Cache county commissioners hereby make a request for bids on the Cache county Poor Farm in North Logan. There is approximately 100 acres m 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 infor. mation should get in touch with the county clerk. NEWELL J. CROOKSTON, County Clerk. (Advertisement) your car will fail to respond to maximum power requirements. Our station is at the end of Center street. iT i A ride there is a down pleasant one. 2 - 1 Adv. In the Matter of the Estate cf MARIE TARBET, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned Administrator at the office of Newel FOR SALE Two Shetland ponies G. Daines, 211 Cache Valley Bank Phene 444. Bldg., Logan City, Cache County, State of Utah, on or before the house Two RENT FOR light 17th day of August. A. D. 1935. 970-Phone keeping apartments. DEWAIN TARBET, Administraposed of Donald Cook .Adrienne of the Estate of Marie Tarbet, Hardie Albright, Herbert Passengers Wanted Going to Cal- tor Ames, ifornia by auto. Will take three Mundin, Nick Poran. Marlon ClayNEWEL G. DAINES, Attorney. ton, Ray Walker, Rita Rozelle and passengers to share expense. Phone Publication dates: June 14, 21, 1184-Snowflake. 28, July 5, 12. yeaf-ol- d A twenty-.'thre- e girl. Ilva Zorn, wrote the original story FOR SALE 4 acres first class, farm NOTICE TO CREDITORS land, complete saw null, tools of Ladies Love Danger, which is state On highway an Edward T. Lowe production and machinery. The District Court of the First If! you are Interested In any of Snow, Sheffield, Spencer, Thayer, directed by Bruce Humberstone. near Logan. Inquire of Olof I. InJudicial District of the State of these names consult the Boston Thurston, 1012. Phone Pedersen, Turnbull, Wadlelgh, Utah, in and for The County Transcript of the dates given at Walker,- - Wood. Walton. of Cache the Cache County, Public Library. June DEPOT STATION SERVICE M. & L. COAL CO. 589 West Center Logan ct I Monday Monday, June 3, ' 1935 Andrus, Avery, Bolen, Bisbee, Butts, Banks, Bojynton, Brown, Burt, Curtis, Clapp, Dunham, Oen-- i son. Downs, Fretenbury, Freeman, Farley, Griswold, Gallupe, Hubbard, Hammond, Jennings, Mallory, Mansell, Marlatt, Marlatt, Ocutt, Pearson, Richardson, Snow, Staton, Townsend, WJhitney. 10, 1935 Avery, Blood, Bra men, Briggs, Bullard, Beaver, Chapman, Davis, Daniel, Eastman, Ellis, Fairbanks Favor, Firman, Fairman, Farrerr, Green, Goolsberry, Guynn, Hyde, Hudson, How, Hart, Harding, Holman, Jones, Knox, Little, Reed, Remick, Remich, Rigby, Mlartin, Merrifield, Pike, Pratt, Shattuck, Slason, Throope, Thomas, Wadleigh, Webb, Washburn. Wednesday, June 5, 1935 Wednesday, June 12, 1935 Andrews, Besse, Bur- Ajqnstrong, ton, Brashar, Child, Chamberlain, Coffin, Crowe, Crouch, Coon, Campbell, Littlefield, Lynch, Mayoh, Mayo, Masher, Nlghtgale, Nichols, Ogden, Otta-waPerry, Pie, Riston, Rigby, Shipwith, Starrett, Stone, Sachet, Taylor, Turner, Tyler, Valentine, West, Whits, Whis-t6Watts, Warner. Austin, Austen, Andrews, Briggs, Bradley, Bullard, Blood, Carvcer, Cady, Cram, Caswell, Dodge, Dean, Finney, Frisbie, Farnsworth, Foster, Griswold, Gove, Hanmore, Kidder, Knowlton, Lamb, Lewis, Lord, Leonard, Parting, Robinson, Rowland, Roland, Sum-hie- i. Staples .Southgate Townsend Winter, Wilson, Toley Witt-acrWhitmore, Whittaws, Wheel1935 er. y, Slpp-rell- n. Thursday, June 6, e, 'Arnold, Blanchard, Clark, Coombs Cushing, Dewitt, Day, Fostor, Fal-eFassett, Griswold, Huntington, Houghton, Householder, HutchinRun-i- n son, Hiatt Knapp, Kimball, Mumford Marlomcv, Pratt, Painter. Read, Rhoades, Richards, Spencer, Smith, Sewell. Sheldon, Tracy, Tibbets, Williams, WaterBecause of their unusual sucman, Webster. cess in Mystery of Woman, Mona Barrie and Gilbert Roland are 7, 1935 Friday, June An d e r s on Brintnell, again brought together in a Fox Adams, Blackmore, Baldwin, Corliss, Clough Film picture. in Ladies They are Charter. Cobb, Card, Conant, Dent, Edwards, Evans, Far- Love Danger, the mystery comely Entwisle, rington, Godfrey. Gove, Gould, dealing with multiple murders, in e and backGarrard, Hcriev, Hutchinson, Har- a mon, Hazen, Johnson, Jones. Jac- ground, which will start its enques, Lurvey, Lee Maps, Manley, gagement today at the Capitol Martin. Pattee, Pctter, Peel, Poor, Theatre. Miss Barrie, London bom actress Scribner, Smith, Sanborn, Sanford, s, Lis-co- Beauty Has Staiff With Danger back-stak- Good Screen Wire e pent-hous- Levon Baxter Died Sunday LEGAL NOTICES JOHN T. THOMPSON, Deceased. Probate and Guardianship Notices, Creditors will present claims with Consult County Clerk or the re- vouchers to the undersigned adspective signers for further in- ministrator at his office at formation. Crockett Loan and Abstract Company,, South Main Street, Logan, In The District Court of the First Cache County, State of Utah, on Judicial District of the State of or before the 17th day of August Utah, in and for The County A D 1935 of Cache JOHN A. CROCKETT, Administrator cf the Estate of John T. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Thompson, deceased. NEWEL G. DAINES, Attorney. In the Matter of the Estate of Publication dates; June 14, 21, JAMES M. GODFREY, also known 28, July 5, 12. g$ JAMES MATHEW GODFREY, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Peeeased, Creditors will present claimsl With Distturl riUBt OF vouchers to the undersigned exe- IN TUB FntsT dijudicial cutors at the office of Newel G STATE OF OF THE strict K If. IV AM) FOR THE IT Daines, 2ll Cache Valley Bank COUNTY OF CACHE. Bldg., Logan City, Cache County, In the Matter of the Estate of LOUISA RUNDQUIST WENDEL-BOSell Your Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned ad(I)ead or AUve) ministrator, at his residence, Logan Utah, on or before the 13th day For Cash of August, 1935. Phoue Ilyruin Charles C. Wendeboe, Adminis- At Boise, Idaho W. H. Baxter received word of the sudden death of his brother Levon Baxter in Bois Idaho Sunday night. He died of a ruptured appendix.. Mr. Baxter was born in Wellsville Dec. 2, 1896 the son of Willard S. and Lvdia Baxter. He married Effte Glen and moved to Salt Lake where he worked for the railroad company for about two years, He then moved to Baker CilV, Oregon for a while and later to Boise, idhho where he has since resided being engaged in the bakery business. He Is survived bv his widow and three children Loree, Pauline and Glen, three brothers and one sister. W H. and R. L Baxter of Lovan: Earl Baxaer. Salt lake; Mrs. Sarah Spencer. 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