Show THE GARLAND TIMES GARLAND UTAH HOME AND FARM NEWS Jim tha Conqueror By Peter B Kyno fcr " Mtr a IM lirlifc l careful after that" be “TbeyTl announced calmly ‘They'll not close with us because they know we’re bad medicine at close quarters Ken Better swing back Into the road" They did and reached the hacienda Dos Jaime without further Incident alighted and entered the patio while Ken Hobart drove the car to the Roberta ran swiftly to meet garage Den Jaime “You’re safe Jimmy 7" she cried In a choking voice “Reasonably so Bobby” he replied was correct Din“My Information killers laid gle’s crowd of Imported Well that finishes Bill Dingle for ua Tomorrow be la Las Cruces county goes and on the run or somebody will be carrying him to slow music that be Bave you been worried won't bear Bobby 7” he asked gently She nodded “It's been a long time since anybody What will I worried ever me Bobby de when you're gone?” “What did you do before came And I think — Jimmy I’d JlmmyT better go soon There’s really nothing more of a business nature for me4o attend to There never was to fact— Just a few papers to sign some sheep to look at— and they’re really your worry not mine This afternoon I reIt ceived a letter from my uncle seems that after losing his money on a big rise ha plunged again on the It would drop same stock anticipating Our friend — Glenn Hackett— sharply backed him and I secured Glenn wltb an assignment of the Antrim estate There are no other heirs you see as expected Well the stock performed and Uncle Bill Is on hla feet again Glenn te paid back and Uncle Bill wants me to sell the sheep for whatever can get for them and come home" that’s “Well certainly very nice news for all bands with the exception af the Hlguenee boy I don’t want you We’re Just getting acte go Bobby quainted with each other" don’t want to go either— so “And It's been wonderful to visit Soon Tails Verde It’s quiet here so peaceful At first I thought it such s for 1 lorn country but now I can see beauty la it I ean understand why yon lova It Jimmy and why you wouldn’t give It’s It up for anything In the world This land la part of you these youra It people are your responsibilities most be wonderful to bave responsTon mustn't fake risks You ibilities mustn’t fight with that Dlngls man” “Oh there will be no fight I'll Just tell him to get out of Las Cruces counBy tha way la ty and bell get out Glenn Hackett a pretty fine fellow?” “Aa fine as a man can be I think” “Are yoo going to marry him Bobby r "Na" She fairly fired tha word at him ' “Excuse me for being curious about business Roberta but I Just wanted to know if you had a reasonable excuse for going back to New your here welcome You’re very York Won’t yen please stay a little longer?" “No I think not Jimmy” "Well suit yourself Ha shrugged But anyhow we’ll tlo s can to Dtngls and his men before you go" Hs stifled “I’m tired Bobby s little yawn Breok“'pt at six tomorrow morning Then we can get Will you Join met aa early start for the old Antrim ranch and Jolt Mr Dingle out of his complacency" - She nodded and turned sway to hide that "ere th tears of mortification Why couldn’t be welling to her eyee eee that aha did not want to leave Tall Verds at silt Why had hs not Of course he had urged her to stay? urged her but then he had not been persistent In It If he had persistedhe sha would have reconsidered No not Out? did not love her Absolutely wsrdly he was fiery Inwardly hs was sold Roberta felt very miserable as she hade bins good night wltb a little catch to her throat At breakfast Jimmy noted the faint under her eyas sad rejoiced circles "When they thereat exceedingly worry so about a follow that they ean’t sleep a deaf matt with his oar to tha ground may not Infrequently catch tha faint sound of distant wedding halls" hs reflected fashion They chatted In desultory went te during tbs meal : then Roberta fetch her coat and bat She was waithe ing for hla at the patio gats whan car-merged from the ranch office a hint In hla hands a belt ef nranml tloa around his waist and the two down tied plstola to hla legs Julio brought the enclosed car up and whan they climbed la Roberta noticed that beside Julio was armed sim Bsbsyt apt Ka ilarly lo his chief and carried t spare carbine— for the use In an emergency An hour of the boy Julio doubtless later they pulled up at the Antrim ranchhouse Ken llohart got out walked to the front door and banged on It loudly A Chinaman In a grensy apron opened It “Where’s Dingle?” the foreman demanded “Ho go ketehum sheep No come back long time” Hobart walked around the house and Inspected the Interior of so equally dilapidated barn "I "Imagine the Chinaman’s telling tha truth Dingle's car Is not in the ed A small charge was received at the door and turned over to the im-- J to be used for some Eishopuc provements they ai e contemplating j making on the meeting house in the near future A very lively dance followed the program and all enjoyed the nnislc furnished by the Plymouth orchestra Mr and Mrs Joseph Allen of Portage spent the evening visiting with their daughter Hazel wno is teaching school here this winter Mrs Pheobe Tuns of Mound Springs accompanied them here and all enjoyed themselves at the entertainment and dance here Monday evening Simplicity Marks Striking Styles In New Daytime and Evening Frocks J 5 IS F S’iNE'4 Sts Section 5 Township 12 Noith Range 16 West Salt Lake Meridian has filed notice of Intention to make final Proof to establish claim to the land above described before D Chester Loveland Notary Public at Yost Utah on the 28th day of March 1333 Claimant names as witnesses: Lind Roscoe N Nelson Fhilbcrt Lind all of Lynn Utah Henry Kunzler of Rosette Utah Ray- and and mond First pub Last pub ELI F TAYLOR Feb 24 1933 March 24 1933 Register barn" be reported "We’ve had our drive for nothing Well we’ll go back to Valle put a couple of saddle horses In a truck and run down to the range the We'll go as far where sheep are as we can with the truck and this car then unload and ride op Into the hills Game for the Journey Bobby?” She nodded end they whirled across the dusty plain to Valle Verde Here Ken Verde East Garland i7:' A group of tire East Garland boys went to Brigham last Thursday Friday and Saturday to participate in the basket ball tournament there Mis I L Isaacson has' returned home after spending some time with hej- son John Isaacson and his family in Honeyville Mr and Mrs Neplii Westergard of Gariand weie visiting with Mr and Mis V L Shaffer Tuesday evening A In play was pesented Mutual last Tuesday evening and was very well attended by the home folks' and a number of visitors Ken Shaffer Dick Roy Oyler Dean Rhodes Grover and Dave Isaacson went to Ogden last Friday to purchase basket ball equipment v - fall on account ef the cold weather The contrartors are trying to get It unshed befoie high water on the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION m er this spring of the Interior Joseph Bui nett of Holbrook Idaho Department Mr and Mrs Thos Haws are the v as a week end caller heie U S LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake proud parents of a fine baby girl that Mr and Mis Eugene Hess and City Utah Feb 21 1333 residence of Mrs Haws arlved at NOTICE Is hereby given that Henry family are visiting relatives In parents Mr and Mis Peter Marshal Callahan of Oakley Idaho who on Saturday of last week All concerned ari Monday morning made stock raising It L Mason and Melvin Udy were July 26 1928 doing fine homestead entry No 044827 for NET Mr and Mrs Mark Jackman were shopping in Gariand a ml Tremonton See 8 Twp 13 North Range 14 SWT afternoon Saturday relatives in Brigham visitmg with Fills Hess made a business trip to West Lots and 2 and 4 SW'iNW and Sunday of last City Saturday week Mr Jackman is the principal Bugham City and Ogden Satuiday aftei noon of the Plymouth school Mr and Mrs John C Mason of James Thompson of Garland was a A VALUE Plain City were visiting here wih rel- business visitor heie Friday afternoon atives Monday of last week Smith were Mr and Mis Alvin was called to Ogden In Earl Pierson and relatives frlcnos Ogden visiting Monday to care for his father who Sunday underwent an opeiation in the hosMrs Wm Johnson of aripham Mr Pierson is getting City who has been week pital there here with her parents Mr and Mrs along nicely L A Rose returned to her home In Mrs Don R Lamb and Mrs Hant ne was acnah Hess who have been visiting with Brigham City Friday lelatlves and friends in Ogdcti for companied with her histt Miss Alta home here Rose who will visit for n Indefinite the last ten days arrived A new arrived Monday afternoon They leport having period had a pleasant visit theie Miss Rhea Feire of Salt Lake City week See them! returned Mis Howaid Taylor of Plain City recently missionary here was visiting here with Miss Kennetta Mrs Louis visiting with her sister Bui nett the fore pait of the week Zundel was the first speaker at the WJ?2JLJL' "U?mi A number of our faimeis got Sacrament meeting Sunday evening gether in a mass meeting held in the Harry Bingham Evan Gee and CLOTH GOODS took part basement of the waid chapel Monday Dean Hall all of Garland evening to talk over the affairs ol the on the progtam NOTIONS Mr and Mrs Wayne Mason of farmeis’ problems Aity Grover and other farmers from Salt Lake City Mound Springs aie rejoicing over the of a airival fine were in attendance rafe baby gul that came to bless theie home early MonBurnett was a Gariand David T valley hospital and Tremonton visitor Monday of last day morning at the All concerned are doing well at this w week vu iting Mrs Edith Smith and children who The Harmony boys entei tamed all have been spending the winter with memLVrs of the ward in a very interVVciser at Mrs Smith’s son Henry esting and entertaining musical and afternoon Idaho aiived here Tuesday vocal conceit Monday evening In the to take care of spring work vrrd chapel which was well attempt Clea and Keith LamL and Frank Progresivc Tremonton Archibald were transacting business I I ’or Prompt and Economic Funeral Wednes-Your in Gariand and Tremonton Who Service call of week last day RKTHRD3— WOODLAND orchcstia The Famous Plymouth went to Clarkston Wednesday after Logan Utah noon In sleighs to furnish music for P Woodland John N Richards the dunce Many of in the evening Phone 210 Logan young folks followed them Plymouth's over to enjoy the dance SERVICE A FUNERAL Ells Hess was a visitor to Garland and Tremonton Tuesday or last week COMPLETE Ervin Coombs of Fielding was here nis ranch looking over Wednesday work and making plans for spring A number of Plymouth people are When you think of LUMBER busy on the bridge across the Malad or HARDWARE river which work was abandoned last think of Plymouth MS K Order Winter's your of the all sizes Supply of hand We have on COAL Now! Coals best Utah AND KING KNIGHT CANYON SPRING COALS Utah's Best Fuels the “Twenty Herders" Roberta Heard Him Remark Half to Hlmaelf four horses were saddled and led up a ramp Into a large motor truck and preceded by the motorcar they headed down the road toward Ios Algodoncs They left the road presently and broke trail across the sage to the foothills where the ramp was let down from the rear of the motor truck and the horses backed out "Ken you and Julio ride In a northeasterly direction” Don Jnlmeordered "Miss Antrim and I will ride In the general direction of that butte yonder Aurello you will reto the southeast main here with the truck and motorcar We will meet here not later than four o'clock this afternoon Ken” mounted the hunter Don Roberta Jaime had given her To her surprise she found a light carbine protruding from a holster swung under the sweat leather on her stock saddle and a belt of cartridges hung over the pommel “Am I expected to do some shooting Jimmy?” In the event of emergency she queried "Not at all But you can shoot— at least that magazine article I read about you so stated If we should get separated even briefly I'd feel better I’ve been to know you were armed charged on this range by wildI hogs” can take “In that event I imagine him assured care of myself” she They rode steadily Into the southeast gradually climbing the butte when they reached its crest a wide val- before and below lay outspread them and Don Jaime reined In his horse With his binoculars be swept the country for miles In every but there was no sign of the vast flock “It would seem we're In for a good hard ride If we are to find Mr Dingle with those sheep" Roberta ventured es he lowered the binoculars “They were In that valley yesterday and two miles south of It the day before There’s feed for a week yonI don’t understand” lie der searched with the glass again to the south then handed It to her "Do you see a slight film of white dust In the those low Icy— rising beyond hills yonder?” Be pointed Roberta adjusted the glasses and looked The cloud In question was very faint but— it was a cloud "Sheep moving — south" Don Jaime informed her laconically "Roberta I have a hunch yonr Mr Dingle Is yonder with that dust cloud headed for ley Mexico with the said sheep" “You mean— he’s stealing them?" “I do There’s fair range below the Rio Grande for sheep— and It Isn’t at all a difficult Job for the Dingles of thla world to get across the line without being detected Well we cant afford to lose our sheep can we?” “It would mean a severe loss" Ro"I there no way to berta answered stop him?’ “Of course there Is Be's ten miles from the border and he can't possibly get Iheri ttb thirty thousand tosheep the under two days when he gets river he’ll find sixty of my men between him and the farther shore Howen route loss some ever It will entail losses getting the and far heavier sheep back on the range again Bobby Tve got to stop tbat procession at the and his scatter Dingle first men snd put my own brave boys In to chargt Meanwhile well ride down that dust cloud and make a recon- nalsance" TO BE CONTINUED Alfred Micliaelis Phone J V REAL IN LUVLEE "LADY Dresses sptnarie this lot and Mrs Hyrum Jensen I DIRECTORY TREMONTON BUSINESS Merit Business and Professional Men Patronage When Doing Your Shopping DR Shaw & Iverson WILSON LUMBER COMPANY to Build Anything” Tremonton Utah “Everything Phone n Priceless Protection! i KyJ W c Aid NfA' W-yr2 EARLY The smell of smoke the Illness during sudden an emergency of any nl6ht kind — and the telephone summons aid immediately Emergency of frequent part use friends dally trips here "and there and uses other common the telephone well the few THE cents It costs MOUNTAIN TELEPHONE TELEGRAPH Produce for High Fall and Winter Egg a INTO coops just saved many make worth a day STATES AND CO Prices! 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