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Show Pape Four CACHE AMERICAN Thursday, May 11, 19;'!) LOGAN'. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH WOMEN IN WIND POWERFUL STORY' iOF DARING WOMEN FLYERS j CECIL D. DeiYllLLEs meepos imrciDrci .tarring Barbara STANWYCK Joel McCREA 4 - Strloliiorf freot ( OV -- horn a Story by ERNEST HAYCOX Iho Foromovflt Picture by JAMES A OA cC0 Whan am t'nmpaaa and hick At tin, notorious gumbiara hut by I so net 99 lo tfrl'iy oMfrtr(io f I J M "No." Jeff answered laconically. "Ia abe aery beautiful?" Mollie asked softly. Very." "Does sbe love you very much?" "Very much," Jeff edmltled with twinkling eyes. Now bow about delivering your mall?" Mollie extended the letter to him end purposely lei the wind sweep it away. Jeff glared at her in silent disgust as be hailed the handcsr and returned for the letter ll seem a word from her is mine Ini poi lant than your busiuese," Mol- power. Then the goes looking -l- ike a fighter after a bully for the bard est man to conquer." Eba glanced away toward tbe horizon. "But It'a never tbs man she warns: Ita the pleaeure of brlngln' blm to her feet" "limit the right man cornea along to giva her the spanking abe deserves." Jeff suggested. "That tbe man abe dreamt of," Mollie agreed "And the one ibe kisses." Jeff added, remembering Dirks fare sell i trifle tilllerly Fui liter was balled "We got plenty of trouble theca time. Captain." be said, gesterlng in in the direction from which they bad ridden. "Ynti know Andy Callahan, foreman tbe gradere' camp?" Leach cut tn. Bolb meo were breaihless. "What about blm?" Jeff demanded. His voice was tense. "Nothin only be'e dead. A feller named Duke King, one of Cam pea us little playmsiea. sort of lost bis temper and be plays rongh'" "An" now. nobody 'ees work al all." Fiesta added Dusky was distui bed by this news. They goita work. We can'l lay CHAPTER VH track If there's no grade." AS MOLI.IR. o mull nark lnn "There thou! two hundred of 'em so w didnt vow Ini' about no pay over one hotilrter nd I nmller one In her hand, waa lorklnc her -slart nothin." Learb explained. ear. Dirk Allen Joined her SwnprVnc I'll go on ug and enterta'n Mr. Off hi hat reremnnlniMlv herald' R.ns," Jeff s.ud slowly to Lendl. ;"-5m looklee for the Ill be bmk by sundown maybe" ' lovely port mlvtreva of Hell on Wheela " lie pu'lo d his way through tbe r w a tinni of hoists Motile dimpled And crowd lo wlu-rhal do you , was s'jnd ng hiiclicd lj a I'glit tranl to ee her ahout " i . but Kboai d .Mollie followed close at About one of her llt'le flnzrri 7 his bet Is. As J' IT It ape J into Ibe Ai Dirk relieved her of the mall 4 Y'As aeka and they atarted nn the track seal. Mollie swung on the tall of the buggy. Tbe burses laced away Into together, he produced an encnEe , the west. ent ring "Specially grown for vout w s r', As Jeff and Mollie reached the engagement Anger. he raid aa he camp. Duke fling was adgraders' attempted to slip It on. Mollie wrlg hs v :?! I , J it dressing thp assembled workers and gled her flngera. blocking Dirk's al ,' ., ' A swinging an at on all of the wheeltempt Disappointed bnt good na barrows wiihln reach. lured. Dick suggested that she wear fi "What are you workln' for? he tt on a string until she made up her shouted. "It ain't for money because mind. Before Mollie could answer they you don't get none. Are you workin for your sweat? Thats all you'll get both noticed Jeff wheeling a hand-ca"Vhfti tiE is out of It unless maybe some Injun onto the tracks HI! Hold on You think Im an outrageous flirt, don't you?" Mollie asked, tears the hair off your head. Tbe there." Mollie shouted, that'a my facing Jeff acrosi the bare of the handcar. hand-caI use lo deliver mall at the road's broke. I tell you." He swung End O' Track." viciously at another wheelbarrow. by their arrival al the End of Track, Seizing a shovel from a young work-nuAre you going to the End O' lie said with a touch of Jealousy Jeff's voice was low when he an where Dusky Clavtou was supei visDuke broke 11 across bis knee. Track " ing the placing of ties and rails 'll' ant." Mollie said as Dick de- swered "Yes she's my mmlvr 'Thai's Duke Ring." Mollie said, Mollie flushed. It's ny I am Jeff hello. Mollie," Dusky grec'.i, posited the mall aacka ou the handmlng lo the agitator. Mr. Jeff and ashamed n s 'Item. What do I hear about i n car. now on the tracks. dikes Ames would bate to see ;n road Brass Hats coming om "So am I." Jeff answered. As be she said contritely. duvels used like that," Jeff said Tbe two pumped in sil i lU hji 4 Jeff nodded. "Inspection it-- wound the reins around tbe im. Dick swept mounted the band-car- , Mollie Into his arms and kissed her little while. Again it was '.1 General Grant's with them." ; and jumped to tbe ground. "He'd win a lot of votes c It's suicide you're contemplatin', fiercely. Jeff looked away. A moment who spoke flrsu "You think I'm an outrageous next election by bring-uii against that mob." Mollie prolater Mollie Joined blm and they i, started pumping their way west- flirt, don't you? she asked, facing with him." Dusky rem.. k d ved, thoroughly frightened. ward In silence. It was Mollie who Jeff across the bars of the hand-ca- r He trill," Jeff pum "Maybe," Jeff admitted. and continuing to pump. A swirling cloud ' Jeff, no one ever put any sense spoke first " 'Tls a One Job you've done In a 1.1 Well" Jeff wae plainly eminto a man's brain through a bullet i attracted tin hole In his head." dians!" gome of tli(ew months, Mr. Jeff, restorin a bit barrassed. u Did you never know that flirtin' ed, but In a niomem u of order along the right o way." She Jeff did not answer. Instead, be i withdrew a letter from her dress gets Into a womans blood the way and Fiesta and Lead) (t. unbuckled bis gun belt and, placing -and glanced at the postmark. "It fightin' gets Into a man's?" Mollle'e up to the group. Wasting ii ' the weapons on the seat by Mollie, must give great pride to your lady voice was serious "A girl begins salutations, Fiesta flung ho approached the group. back Id Boston. Is she your wife?" 'o has the from his horse and addres--- coquetting in (To be continued ) ha ffnum faahc gonstnntiy troubia alone tha nut 4 rght-o- f way Oawrrtt Uodga chief ana tner at tha rood cotta in Jiff Hutiar gUtmamon and oronl attroordinnry la conkal tham Campaan and hta pang nwnH In gainutng lha rood $ room by tempting tka iriah In Wrm attth gambling hguar and romm Butin ant a t ampan a gambling tent to tnratignta tha ahoattng at g workman In a poke gama Centra y g t' am pea v hanrh- man attempt, to tin left ha tatter ia tag tnat on tha Aramht Hatha Monahan pretty tnt bant hatleA colleen in ehama of tha mail ear arith wham 4 lm la in lane rit- eae$ tha i taiAeut Her reaped far Under inoteaarg f conti-isutlu- v J -- il 1 - V V'? S, i!7 , u , he '41 r r 1 PLANE TALK FOR THREE the three people bring Kay Francis, William Gargan. and Ehrlia Bromley, in Warner Brothers, "WOMEN IN THE WIND." Tbe film, coming tomorrow to the ROXY, reveals the powerful story of aviators, their strange lives and their even stranger loves. I " i , lit 4:15 Edwin .latmar Quartet 4:30 Matineip Melodics 5:00 Cuppy Barra's Octet 5:15 Tne Islanders 5:30 Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen 5:45 Snow Zain Kids 6 :00 Uptowners 6:15 Supper Melodies 6:20 Something Abotfl Everything 6:25 Supper Melodies 6:30 News and Views 7:00 Mrs. Garffs Program 7:15 Spanish Strings 7:30 Standard Main Quartet 7:45 Eventide Echoes 8:00 Ballam Sisters 8:13 Western Trails Dr. J 8:30 8:45 9:00 9:15 9:30 9:45 10:00 up the right hand fork of Black smith Fbik canyon, Captain Geo. Preston announced. It is planned to have tlie unit hold an overnight camp at this site, and fire during tiie next day. Every Wednesday Is Auction Day ,AN IDEAL MOTHER'S DAVj INTER MOUNTAIN GIFT (THEATRE SCRI- P- Now onj Sale Box Office I E. Broaddus Barbara Van Brunt, songs Postal 3 (tn. Oddities Orchestra of Chuck Foster Tin Pan Alley Frank Trombar's Orchestra Treasure Chest KVNU Adv. In Logan. TONIGHT TEN-O-WT- N And On Screen Goodnight Annual Firing Planned-Pl- ans are being made for the annual spring firing of battery "C 145th field artillery, local unit of national guard, May 21. The unit will fire on Ant valley, . cm - . i CHRISTIAN Devotional SCIENCE Programs TOMORROW! 1 7 A, ftL UNION PACIFIC Is Coming Soon TO THE ROXY-Wa- tch 2:15 KVNU VOICE OF NORTHERN LOGAN UTAH 3 : 30 THURSDAY. 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