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Show JRDAY, MARCH 13t 1926 AMERICAN FORK CTTKEK SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 192G ass sr a limits AWGIEE.ROE Conation" by the 2cux ctMBwrrx- SYNCPSIS 1 1. Kali Cathrew, "Cattle r of in (iky Uoi rtnoh. lo iicn.Mii ator at Cor-gly Cor-gly Infuriated by th sight dowiiis in m vUjr below, H bullet near the horeea ;trl take bo nolle. 1L Nance ' Allison, the in Kate Caihrew bad vented I wiin her widowed mother I brother Bud farming land t her father, killed a ahrt 5 In a tnyelerloua accident, victim of a deliberate at-lin at-lin or kill him. Kate Catfc-the Catfc-the farm for pasture land, t to frighten the Alllaoas I IIL Blf - Baeford, Sky . deaperately in love with ' a quarrel with a fellow Itone. Kate, to part them, ord acroas the face with I t IV. Nanoe discovers In Ane Oollle dor. evldentlv t ? a child. She trice in tain to i dog's hoe till ty and soa rr"-3 7-yt day Nanoe re. loi i eTe with food and makea l the doc and the email tees." He telle her "Brand" tare J him and "Dirk," the col ince i romlaea him to return next 4 mre "goodie. " rrra- VL Belwood la certain i.iir.w le the head-of a Seattle '"IT I of. with Lawrenoe Arnold. tr who rarely vialta the f Pine, halfbreed at the e raaen, WNU Santo. CMalurU s..arr fEe" pI55eX naa intended for 700 outside Iajije. Well talk business mum more tomorrow. tomor-row. We bid yon adieu, lilts Allison. I hope by morning yot will be mora amenable to reason." Without a backward fiance Nance turned and strode away between her guards. Resist ante was tsslees, she well knew, The hand sf God," she aald calmly, "Is ever before my face. Neither you nor yours can do me harm for the Lord ah ail preserre me from all evil, He shall preserre my soul And He did not make me strong for nothing," she added. 1 shell lseve It all te Him." la la leva with Rod fmt Vlt Ranchers oomplaln et- 'ing of their cattle and 'iei t Belwood for hla seeming T7" "I VIIL Nanoe, Tlaltlng Son. I s. is the oare, meets "Brand," favorably Impressed. He tells , ..mt is rair, wnicn is also promise 10 11 presse air. wt ana obtains her e'r presence a aecret. "TEH IX Nance becomes keen weted is Brand Fair. The girl g on a Held of corn to pay off te ow McKane. t'ER'X Fair sees Bud Pro- of the Sky Line ranch rldera. Stone canyon, and telle Nance Bonny must move at once. The I a him to leave the boy with be concents. , TEH XL A few nights later ire turned Into Nance's corn-1 corn-1 the crop destroyed. The Alit-Jiae Alit-Jiae the dectructlon la the work Ca threw, j TER XII. Nance tella McKane tlseetsr and her consequent Into In-to pay her debt to him. She Kate Cathrew and humiliates ate attempts to shoot her, but Intervenes. TEH XIIL Fair visits the Al-rr Al-rr aad is warmly welcomed. U enee he Is on Kate Cathrew'a vriouc misdeeds. While they k t, by a lighted window. with deadly Intent "I XIV. A prospector. "John r r Brand Fair, shows Bher- t the entrance to a passage 1 tnrough which Kate Cath--.r rlderc drive the stolen CHAPTER XIX Riders of Portent. umnie rue couia get rrom one pises to another more quickly and with less noise than any one at Sky Line. When Rod 8tone came In st dusk she came running to him la the shad ows to whisper In his ear. "The sun woman from the flats on Nameless," she said, "has thrown their words back la the faces of the master and fha boss -and they have given her to lud to guard la Balav bow's pot with Big Basford at the Flanfe. It's devil's work." Rod Stone put out an arm and hugged the girl gently. "You're a real woman, kid. If your skin Is brown," he said admiringly, w U weakly. Then he turned his head and looked lowly around at the others. "Hallo, Doe," he whispered, then "they didn't get me after ail 1 Smith Smith" a sudden light leaped Into the dased eyes, "I saw them drive Bosslck's Bosslck's steers Into the L face of Rainbow cliff a mile west of Sky Line-r "That's plenty," said Fair quickly, "you mustn't talk, Batwood mind the doctor Fm leaving now." And with a gentle touch on the sick man's shoulder he was gone. He ran to the stable and 'got Diamond. Dia-mond. Five of Sel wood's riders were throw-lag throw-lag saddles on horses. In less time than seemed possible the six men were riding for the rendesvous on Nameless. All along the flowing river there was the seeming of portent, a strange sense of. impending tragedy, for many riders were abroad In the quiet night One of these was Bud Allison, his young face set and awful, his nappy's old rifle grasped la a steady hand, pushing Big Dan to an unaccustomed Umit of speed toward Sheriff SelwoooTa ranch. - The boy was praying that he might And Brand there aad the old gun was destined for action But within the narrow margin of a mile Fair was passing toward the north as he went south and thus Bud missed him with the news of Nance's disappearance. Had they met. the happenings of that night might hart bad a different ending, for Fair would have stormed the citadel of Sky Line like a fury, forgetting all things In his fear for the woman he loved the ends of Justice which he sought to serve, Bosslck's steers and everything ela. And In the shadow of Rainbow cliff Rod Stone and Minnie Pine waited patiently for the ranch to settle down that they might slip swsy, At the camp on the skirts of Mys- tery, Fair found Boauek ready, "Selwood's conscious." he rnM Mm quickly, "and his first thought was of his race for Ufa. He said 'they dldnt get me after alL' and 1 saw driving Bosslck's steers Into the fast of Rainbow cliff a mile from Sky Una,' That's the secret he discovered and for which they tried to kill hlra. There's some sort of opening In the rock face which connects with the subterranean passage that leads to Two rooms for light housekeeping or empty, for rent A. W. Millar. 3.6.21. Place for sale or rent one block north! of Grant hotel. Inquire L. A. Adamson. ,n " "a" BOGS . FOR HATCHKRY Harrnil Rocks and Rhode Island Reds. Vern Walker, American Fork. 2-27- For Sale Russet Seed potatoes and good milk cow. Thomas H. Adamson. Highland, phone 94R. 3.13 -Por Rent Furnished modern aparL ment. One half block north Orem station. sta-tion. Mrs. Annie Green. 8-13.tf and after all. It's heart that counts. Blue Stone onnvnn th. H0rt Nn Now tell me about this." beyond, andnoiiv f .k- "I came," said Minnie frankly, "to railroad. That. nM.m.n t. th- you. because you are the only man at cret of your disappearing cattle. Sel-Sky Sel-Sky Line. The rest are skunks, wood said thev iah f h Josefa says you have the heart of a same time Kate Cathrew drove lifr stock down to Cordova and out to the station do you see The drive, coming flown to the riv er, obliterated all tracks of those go ing up. wow that we know I think we've got the Sky Line rustlers dead to rights. There are twenty-one of ua. We'll divide you : you. Bossick. o- lng with your party up to Rainbow cliff, and I striking, up through -the mysterious passage. This triD will Poiuo chief." Stone stood for a long time considering. consider-ing. " ' Then he drew a deep breath- and flung up his bead, "You're right," he said. "It's devil's work and something must be done. I am the one to do it, too.' He was silent for another space- Then he turned to the glrL "Kid." be said. Tta been thinking I wounded In the arm by a rifle 1 TY''. XV. The Sky Line rldera mU- , ranch, driving off aeven-W. aeven-W. 1 at cattle. Sheriff Selwood, tn since hie talk with Fair, is 1 inn without being de--T T all needed evidence to ,Kar Cathrew and her follow-h follow-h betrays him and he Is -id perately wounded, but lA c aue'a store before he loaee Mfct. The ructlera believe do t STErt XVI. The Sky Mne rld-TuS'a rld-TuS'a ( at Selwood, who they aa t' e spy they had shot. Is not ou- 1 unconscious, and his re-Prta re-Prta IuwUd for. Fair telle Nanoe Jove, aad finds it la returned. t r a package, telling her It ( ti reason for Bonnys pres- fl ev ,ace which will convict ithr and her partner, Law-oi.l, Law-oi.l, of crimes which will send , f prlh.n for life. She is not to "t unUre something happens to lt ' f nPTEP. XVIII Continued. Mr pr etart'e- cf I it (m brc gt was heaving. Great (daatr l her lungs and whistled ta. t' r hands were shut tight rs cs her hat brim crimping itherc j felt r-Jocs'ji qf her mammy of Bud Ir I i labor and the hard-ey hard-ey lij borne. She thought of In on .'Tameless of its whits SI Co ci -Its homely comfort frit fr-it cit t to them and to her. ys dream of empire era. She thought of f of Sonny. Of Brand Would sure start the ) all the lonely reaches disappearance and most men," she said, t myself. I wouldn't to save you and all t from eternal damna-t damna-t my last word." 1 his fingers. gV h,j said, "well see what Jln Ra' bow's pot will do for (ford 1 y compliments. I give 1 .beautir ,! lady. Properly dls-1 "eterU n -ke you a fine wife." Ig Basford shook his unkempt . ,aU.yeiIow. wwixMt;" he- sultf . tuouslyj .l rlon't want her,"' hungry eyes weut 'helploKly 1 the dark sph'iiilor .f ruite . In her tflvet chair. , 'e surg(4 forward, a sudden I -tnt la h!s snaky orlis. ka a ... about you lately about making a get- take a long hard grill, for It Is far away down the Pipe some night and up Blue Stone to the south, and none striking across the desert for Marston of us know the lenirth nt th. ,w tumu una a parson mere ana ground war arop over the line Into Merico. Ar- "However, it mum uvia uusut mucn on me pernaps less pocket not far from the cliff Itself and than 1 , on anyone at Sky Llne-and we on the Inside. A gunshot will locate could make a new start" us when we are rnriv far nih There was the soft sound of an In- Lord knows what w.n fin , lMwn hmoh f l-r DI..I. V I .t ... " ouu luuwn iiuii uiuu me outcome will ha Ij' an - M fw U car m it per ipUar c t8 ana i'. went to her shapely throat Stone went on. "If I do this if I hit down for Cordova tonight you know, of course, that. It is very likely to be the end of me one way or another, In the general stir up that will follow. I want you to know any way before I start that Td like that new beginning with you." For a long moment there was no sound save the myriad voices of the conifers talking mysteriously with the winds of night Then the Porno girl put her hands on the white man's shoulders. "A chief she said, "does whst must be done without fear and a chiefs woman follows him even to death. Saddle two horses." At Sheriff Price Selwood's ranch an anxious circle watched the still form on the bed. The doctor from Bement hsd not left his station for seven hours. Outside cowboys, all armed. walked here and there, and on the And so It was that some time later Brand Fair with his posse passed close along the upper edge of Nance Al lison's ruined field and thought tenderly tender-ly of the blue-eyed girl with her dogged courage, and her simple faith, little dreaming that she was not safe In her bed In the csbln. The hours of the night wore on. Crossing diagonally down. Rod 8tone, ssfe away from Sky Line at last, made for Cordova with Minnie Pine behind him. Bossick, having the shortest Journey of all, sat In a 'clump of Dines with his men around him, and waited In strained silence for a distant shot. It was well sfter midnight when two things took pi see st almost the same moment Brand Fair rode In hehlnd the clump' of willows that were al ways blowing out from the canyon's wall with his men in single file behind him snd Rod Stone got off his horse at Cordova. He handed his rein to the Pomo girl and went swiftly up WANT TO HEAR from owner ot good farm or ranch for sale. F. 611a. by, 202 Roberts, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 3.13-Stp Seed Potatoes For" Sale Russet variety, 3 cents pound. W. V. Clark, Alpine. Phone E9.R1 American Fork. 3-6.4Lp. FOR SALE 50 acres of grain or truck farm land. Good private water right. At a bargain. Phone 187-w. A. W. 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Lehl 2-27 deep veranda sat the prospector, the steps, opening the door upon the Smith, smoking Innumerable cigarettes lighted room where a group of men and waiting en destiny. were playing. They were mostly from "It msy be sa hour It stay be ten I the Upper country, though one or two but something Is going to happen were Cordovans. Among them were soon," the doctor had said at dusk, "he the bearded men who hsd sat on Mc- wlll either rally or sink. If he speaks Ksne's porch that day in spring and be will be rational. I think," watched Cattle Kate come riding in And on that chance the stranger on Blueflre, and the young cowboy waited to ask one question, namely: with whom he had spoken concerning What Is the secret of Sky Line Where Is the other end of the passage" pas-sage" For all the hours that Price Selwood had lain unconscious, fourteen men under Bossick hsd csmped In s glade under the flaring skirts of Mystery's western end, ready to answer Fair's summons. . - Fair's thoughts were of . the girl on 'Nameless of her long blue eyes with their steady light, of her smiling lips and the golden 'crowtTof her braided hair. them, Stone, a Sky Line man, received cold glances from the faces raised at his entrance. All Nameless knew snd disapproved dis-approved of Sky Line. But the boy was made of courageous stuff and he tackled the Issue promptly. "Men,",he said sharply. 'Tm from Sky Line, as you all know, and you may class me now as -a traitor to my outfit. Perhaps I am. That's neither here nor there. I don't give s d n whether I utn or not. J'd have stood true In all cases but one. That one FOR SALE OR RENT Eight acre fruit farm in Third ward below the canal, with seven room brick dwell ing, barn, stable, and poulrty house Planted to peaches, pears, cherries plums, strawberries and other small fruits. Ernest Rasmuson. 60 Kant .North, Provo, Utah, or call 586-W I'rovo. M.f,. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, In and for Utah County, State of Utah. in tne matter of the Estate of Jededlah Morgan Greenwood, deceased Notice To Creditors. Creditors will please present claims with Touchers to the undersigned, executrix of the estate of Jededlah Morgan Greenwood, deceased, at her residence, In American Fork, Utah, on or before April 15th, 1926. BARBARA CARTER BOLET, Executrix of the Estate of Jededlah Morgan Greenwood, deceased First Publication February 13, ll!. Last Publication March 13, 1926. U.'lltill VMlllA? n l.i. 1ka.. 111.- ....1 n , ....... . . .), h... 1 rrk .. ... "'" e com iic uiuicu uBiij, us mifm imvp onne i'i-ncu. juries K""U gin l, ,nrt mt n.l f..n.. i jrince. . jmu waav .aim-u-was- the-tow-r M'inrr,-rnre-mseu to know back touod. voice of .ilte-doctor- which re- j ,B the Middle" Wewt shut up in a h; cauen nun. laughci f I like ah v)5;r lover. irdM I I Mmou InsttUy "Mr. .Smith." it suid : without 'a change of Inflection, "come In carefully." care-fully." He rtim- anil, tossing away Ills cigarette-, stcppcl softly across th s!l. In the faint likht of the ..1 Ijmi on 1 cret Kiot with Sud Provlne and I'e got to have lu lp to save her irtul that quick. She's u lighter, I think, ami is strong but -you all know Provlne. I don't know what I'm 'ullrrlnit up and I don't care. Will you conn'?" Every ebnlr at tho dlrtv canvas cuv- th' glfTr salU'the cowboy. ,!Lead"ui to 'em." "In Rainbow cliff snd the Allison girl from the homestead on the river." "Th' h I you say ! Ain't that poor kid had enough troublef But McKane the trader spoke from where he sst, frowning. "Ain't you all faking s lot for grsnt-edr grsnt-edr be asked, "and mussing In Kate Cathrew's business Y' The bearded man turned on him. -TJt-n Kate Cathrew's business I She can't give a decent girl to that slimy rep-tlle Provlne and get by with It in this man's country not by a d n sight! Get yo'ur horses,-hoys!" As the players surged out, McKane, obeying some apprehensive Instinct , "Walt till I gt- tulnel-'1 be -shouted as be ruft. (To be con Inued) Notice of Special Stockholders Meeting Notice is hereby given that a special meeting 0$ the stockholders of American Fork Irrigation Company, Com-pany, a corporation of the State of Utah, will be had and held at the office of aald Company at the city hall ,in American Fork City, Utah County, Utah, on Monday the 29th. day of March. 1926. at tho hour of two o'clock P. M. of "said day. Said meeting meet-ing will be had and held for the purpose pur-pose of considering tho advisability of amending the Articles of Incorporation Incor-poration of said corporation, and if deemed advisable to authorize and direct the amendments thereof in the following particulars, towlt: To amend Article's XXI of said Articles of Incorporation so that said Article XXI shall read as follows: ARTICLE XXI The annual assessment for the pur-post pur-post of raising funds to carry on the business of the corporation may be levied by the Hoard of Directors at any time. Such assessments may be in such amounts gs may be necee-sary necee-sary to meet the expeness of Jhe corporation for all purposes. Assessments for general purposes shall be uniform on all shares of primary, all shares of secondary and! all shares of third class stock. Gen-1 eral purposes are intended to moan and do mean, the taking care of the main canal, and dltsributlng tho water from It to, the different ditches; me salaries of the general officers and all other things wherein the in terests of the whole corporation a Involved. - Assessments for taking care of the different ditches may vary as be much of the stock of any delinquent stockholder as may be necessary to pay the delinquent assessments on said stock, together with the costs ot advertising and expenses of sale. Notice ot an assessment on the capital stock of this corporation may be published for two weeks in a newspaper having a general circulation circu-lation in American Fork City, Utah; notice ot an assessment may alao be served upon the stockholders personally, person-ally, or by mail directed to each stockholder at hla last known post office address. "' f. iNotice or delinquency may be prescribed by the laws of Utah in force at tho time ot the assessment. At said meeting such other business busi-ness shall be transacted as may be necessary and proper to carry out the provisions of any resolution which may be adopted .by the stockholders stock-holders at said meeting. This meeting is called pursuant to a resolution of the Board of Directors of said corporation. LEO T. SHELLEY, Secretary of American Fork Irrigation Company, - a corporation. Dated (March 2, 1926. First Publication March 6, 1926. , tween the different ditches, and as between the different classes of stock In the respective ditches; so that the assessments levied on the classes of stock taking water through tho re spective ditches shall be sufficient to provide for the cleaning of the re spective dltehes, without reference to any other ditch; any and all expenses of taking care of such ditch, distri buting water there through to the stockholders, and all such outlay as is not connected with the main canal or wun any other ditch, shall be borne exclusively by assessments levied on the stock in such ditch. .iiy siocanoiaer, or any group of stockholders, who divert any of the waters from any ditch under . the management and control of said corporation shall be required to In stall and maintain at said point of diversion suitable, proper and efficient effici-ent headgates for the purpose of the diversion and return of said water, the said headgates to be installed and maintained under the direction and to the satisfaction and approval of the Board of Directors of tald corporation. If any such stockholder, or group of stockholders, shall fail to install, or properly maintain, said neaagates, after thirty (30) days notice in writing fromthe Board of Directors of said corporation request ing or demanding the installation or repair of said headgates, then the Board of Directors of said corpor ation shall thereupon be and they are hereby empowered and authorized to Install any such headgates . and properly repair the same and said Board of Directors shall be, and they are hereby empowered and author ized to levy an assessment upon the capital stock of said corporation owned by any stockholder using said headgates, in an amount sufficient to pay for. the costs of Installing said headgates, and for any costs In re pairing said headgates; and provided further, that If any such headgates are used by a group of the stockholders stock-holders of said corporation, that said Board of Directors shall be, and they are hereby, empowered and author ized to levy an assessment upon the capital stock of said corporation owned own-ed by said group of stockholders so using such headgates pro rata ac cording to the number of shares of said capital stock owned by each of said group of said stockholders, said assessments to be sufficient In amount to install said headgates and to make any necessary repairs of the same, The Board of Directors may pre scribe the time when ' Assessments may become due and when they shall be delinquent. Tho Board of Directors Is hereby authorized to order tho water shut off from any stockholder whose w:oiiio.loliuqi.n-t;- providodrttiat he 8UMMON8 In the District Court of Utah County, State of uiah. , Dan E. Adams, as administrator ot the estate of Phoebe Adams, deceased, de-ceased, Plaintiff, vs. Arza Rhodes and Alonzo 13. Rhodes, as the sole helrs-at-law of Bulah llhodes, otherwise other-wise known as Bulah Adams, deceased, de-ceased, Joseph Householder, E. J. Householder and William Householder, Household-er, as the sole-helrs-at-law of Isabella I touseholder, otherwise known Isabella Adams, deceased, defendants defend-ants Summons. The State of Utah to said defendants: You are hereby, summoned to appear ap-pear within twenty days after sen-Ice of this summons upon you, It served within the county In which this action Is brought, otherwise within thirty days after such service, and defend the above entitled action; and In case of your failure so to do, Judgment Judg-ment will be rendered against you according ac-cording to the demands ot the complaint com-plaint which has been filed with the Clerk of the Court This action Is brought for the pur pose ot quieting plaintiffs title to the land described in said complaint Morgan-Coleman and Tucker, Attorneys for Plaintiff. P. O. Address: Provo Commercial Bank Building, .. . . it. : .: :::jz Provo, Utah. First Publication February 13, 192(1. Last Publication March 13, 1928. SUMMONS In the District Court ot Utah Ct iii ty. State of Uthh. Julia A. Lowe, Plaintiff vs. J. F. Lowe, Defendant. Summons. The State of Utah to Said Defendant: You are hereby summoned to ap pear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action Is brought, otherwise within thirty days after such service, and defend the above entitled action; and In case of your failure se to do, judgment judg-ment will be rendered against you according to the demands of the complaint which within ten days will be filed with the Clerk ot said Court. This action is brought to dissolve the grounds of matrimony heretofore hereto-fore and now existing between you and the plaintiff, and for alimony and attorney's fees. MARTIN M. LARSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. O. Address: Knight Block, Provo, Utah. First Publication February 13, 1928. Last Publication March 13, 1926. State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, March 4, 1926. . Notice is hereby given that Pleasant Grove City, y J. J. Hayes. Mayor, has made application in accordance, I th the requirements of the ConTpiled laws or Utah, 1917, as amended by the Session Laws of Utah, 1919 and 1925 to appropriate 15 c. f. a. of water from Battle Creek In Utah County, Utah. Said water is to be diverted at point which bears 9600 ft. E. and 26a5 ft N. of the NE cor. of Sec. 28, T. 5 S., R, 2 E.. S. L. M. and conveyed in a 24 Inch pipe line a distance of 3,5S0 ft. Where it will .e ued dur ing theentlre year for producing 3070 horsepower which will be used for electric lighting and propelling ma chinery in Utah County. After having been so used tho water will he return- (1 to the natural channel at a point which bears 2254 ft. 10. anil 303 ft. S. 2 . R:. .s-.f. m.- Pioneer for Arbor Day "eorKskti was th f....j,.. This" -mrrinPHtlon W ore the water Is shut off, or refused Z'Z,, .rVP to anr stockholder 'written notice 0fi All pn,tests'ap.inst''ti,e wafting of the Intention to shut off such water eel'l application. tai'nK 'the reasons h-liall be served upon tho delinquent J ""'ivfor, must, he by allidavit In dupH- 1 stockholder ot least ten days before Ton j "and n stand Sheriff Selwood looked up Info red table but one nbet back and oiit- the face of his wife, bending him. above ward us tire players rose. Where's Jhl?f .here al no' who's ;7rt, "t"' th r,,0n'"r I" 'ho water ha,ll be shut off. Arbor day movement. New York 1 " (be blea on April .'!0. 1MHS. and f"r,,,Pr VnHy f " lrt the Friday following the day of May for the planting of trees. for quency in paying assessments the Hoard of Directors shall have' power to advertise for sale, and to sell, so rate, accotripruiind with a fee of tl.OO. snd filed in tills oMieo within thirty j " lavs n'tcr the completion ot tho (lel!n-i publication of this notice. G K). If. ll.U'ON, State Knirtiwr. Pate of , first publication March 1:1, 192'!, Hate of completion f publication publi-cation April 10, 112;. |