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Show VY, MARCH 20, 1926 AMERICAK FORK CITIZEN SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1926 COFYRKHT BY, TUT. MCCXU. COHMtttS" C APTER XX Conelusien. e Allison mounted Buck-Cat Buck-Cat lire w' door a terrible kt her heart, yet a cur-c cur-c gth seemed flowing la I t Is the strength of my Jbought vsllantly, H 'ef i be afraid?"' t of the familiar words i her through many bit-did bit-did aot fall her now. la alleace with Proyiaea I apon her frea behind, rd giowerlag la seif-cea- ea ahead. :7 ' 4 close along the foot v Jiff among the wsath-i wsath-i v -lch sifted always awu c a v i r r r f t.:- , and prsssatly eke was t the wan Itself aeeta te m Baaferd aad herself. ' r secoad the was ridlag 7 r irrew defile la the llv-: llv-: j v a Ftvvtae doe me Si Lsatt There was Just ? I - ) aad alder la the ecue- fs3 a spare. It . iry what siisiid a leaked a la I, j t aw, waa she secret ef f 7 rad aVataj maaa, De- r - - t C-'zr she aoted the passage tea Interest The way was r la a few mlaites the reck- tt t aed sharply te the right U abruptly. her startled vlaloa lay let a little paradise, round t, greca with tender grass, !1th cri and poplar trees be-' be-' eoun:'. a springs and gras-ttey gras-ttey ob Its peculiarly rank as a t-'ad of cattle, each one ; bore oa Its left the "B. rack's ra-ck's brood I ttien, .was Rainbow's pot of mold l ad spoken. jer astonishment she drew ;tp an4 looked at the "secret ky Line ranch. said Frovlne amusedly, "how ke Itr fl did not reply, but sat still than is crossed on her saddle I ' oaky eyes under the black at their drowsy pleasantry, flia't advise you, purty," he cess j the hlgh-and-mlghty . A little kindness, now, I a lo"; way toward an under-x under-x Get cl that horse." ft a word Nance obeyed. cell touch was at her tort, to-rt, trt that tight, tense feel-Jl feel-Jl - ; i t as still with her. She ,1 v " s's shoulders with her v "died the snlmsls and t.i c t to erase. She looked fft i his lean and sinewy 1 my plow all spring," 2lf sagely, "I pitched to I 01 ay t-1 was not too tired at ;taa t; a grain sack easy. ot 1 a If I hste to for a?l I and and Bud and n tr ine turned and came er, i ing, he was met by it i ere hard as shining sVte?n;li ike a line of battle flU c: hed hard oa folded m i raid, "we're goln' to acad r In a wall, ain't wet ' ( ' Id, an Kiss Me. You MJotit 'Well Move as Later." an kiss me you might as IJJi.lzlZX. -An' h.-iil,H. J don't like a mouth aR mashed up from discipline." ' "The hand of God," said the big girt stiffly, "Is before my face. Bis host Is round about me. I'd advise you te let me alone," The man threw back bis head and laughed. "I don't see no host," ha said, "an' I ain't superstitious," and with a leap he swung one long arm around her neck. "Help me. Lord!" said Nance aloud, and bowing her young body she pulled licr forehead dowa his breast and slipped free. Next moment she had struck him In the mouth with all her might and followed through like, any man. ProYlae roared and swore and came for her again, head down and small eyes biasing. "Now;" he said. Til hare to hand you discipline, you d d hell-cat I" , . Se the night that waa so full ef por-teat por-teat dropped dowa apon the country of the Deep Heart hllle and Destlay rede the winds. Sky Line ranch was, Bttrriag early, evea before the first gray light had touched" the east - 1 There was much afoot losakfc's steers were going dowa the Pipe that "toy aad perhaps Sad Frertne aad Kaaee AUlsea would go with then, hound for the Mg Bead eouatry la Texas whence the maa had hailed. "I thiak shell alga this morning," said Arnold easily sa ho aat dowa to Josefa's steaming breakfast by lamplight,' lamp-light,' "aad keep her mouta ahat too." In the shielding clump of pines Bos- 'slck waited for Fair's signal somewhere some-where Inside the cliff. Not so far down the great slope of Mystery Rod Stone waa climbing up with the Cordova men behind him and j Minnie Pine like his shadow st his j side. And deep In the heart of the earth . Brand Fair waa slowly forging upward , toward that coup of Justice for which he had labored so long and patiently. Not least of the actors In the com-i com-i Ing play, set to function on the stage ' of Rainbow's pot was Bud Allison urging his exhausted horse slowly up toward Sky Line. .. e - - " ' e ""'""'' e j There was a cold breeze blowing ; when Arnold and Kste Cathrew rode along the rock face to the Flange. They spoke In low tones to Big Baa-ford Baa-ford standing like an Image and slipped into the wall. They rode In silence dowa the defile, dark as Erebus and full of wind, and cams out Into the ampltheater where tbe pale light was breaking. At first they saw ao sign of anything human In all the shadowy ptaea. Arnold'! Ar-nold'! keen eyes swept the pot from side to side, while dottle Kate's went slowly round the waH, "That's funny," said tba man, "Pro-Tine" "Pro-Tine" "Look," said Kate, "orer toward the left against the dill." The light In the east struck first at the western faos of tW precipice, so that an object standing back against the perpendicular surtaos got Its full benefit Arnold beat forward In Ms saddle and looked long at thai oajact Then he touched his aosaa aad rods forward. "Good LordT be said as he palled rain a distance from H. "Oood Lord P For the object waa Naaca Allison or what had beta Maaaa ADaeoa ana few hours back. Mow It waa a treats wasck ef a woman whose aarrsiats hmag ka faa- tastle shreds apoa her bed?, whits gala aaoaa saseaga ha places aad waoas reset ays from her ghastly tsce wtta awful Hgwt Oas long gold braid of aaar hsmg from her head la a daagrJaf looav The ether eth-er was loose te Ha soots aad twapt In ragged fag te her hia. Loaf wisps of It sbeae hero aad rases apoa the trampled grass arouad. And over her from hood to foot was blood yblood In dots aad streaks aad splotches, while from a small gash oa her temple a red stream slowly dripped. The mtn was awed tor oooe in his relentless life. "Heaven!" bo said, "what hare you done? Where's Prorlner . "Dead,' I hope," said Nance Allison dully. Arnold struck bis horse and dashed away, riding hero and there as if he must know the ghastly finish quickly. For a while It seemed that the maa was gone entirely. Then suddenly his horse shied from something, moving la the deep -grass by a spring and Arnold dlsmonnted. He had found PrVnrlne Sod Prorlne rolling In agony, his face In the mud. With no gentle hand he grasped his shoulder and pulled him up. "What's all thlsT he mspod. "Wbat'i the matter with your. Yt answer i'nloe look his bands from the loft side of his face aad looked up at his master. Arnold dropped him back with aa oath, which Prorlne echoed. . "Gone !" he cried hoarsely, "gouged slick an' clean I An' she tried to get 'em both d u her huesy's soul f Arnold rode slowly back to where that grotesque caricature of a woman still stood by the wait She seemed immovable as the rock ltsejf, part and parcel of the waiting world and the gray shadows. "You young hellion I" he gritted through his teeth, "you have blinded my best man!" "nave so," said Nance, still In that dull voice, "yes I have ao." She nodded her disheveled head. "Oh, what's the use to fool with her!" cried Kate Cathrew furiously, Tm donel" With s flare of her unbridled temper she snatched her gun from its saddle loops snd flung It up. As her finger curled ea the trigger Arnold plunged his horse agmlast Bias-fire. Bias-fire. "Not" he cried as the report rang oat clear aad sharp la the thta air of dawn. The bullet struck with a vicious vi-cious "phwtt" ten feet above its mark, and a little rata of rock daat fell oa Nonce's hair. ; From all the sides of Rainbow's aot that ehot came back la echoes, a roaring roar-ing fusillade and Bossiek, waiting; la his clamp of pines, straightened in his saddle. He picked rp hie hanging rein and spoke In a low voice. "Ready, moor ho asked, "thoa lefa go." - Cattle Kate bad fired her own signal of fate and her enemies board It Brand Fair heard It In the strange dark passage far down la the heart of Mystery ridge. Rod Stone, dlmblaf .the stiff slopes, heard It sad so did the boy oa the stagaerlag horse a little farther over toward Sky Lias. He altered his course a bet toward the west "What do yoa moaar said Arnold sharply, "would yoa kill her before she signs the paperf Or after aad have the flager of las law aotat at the aew owner of the flats Dsn pour wtta." "Kill hor-aad the eld wooaaa wfll take the soy aad go," aaM Kate, "she's the stubborn eiemaat I warn yoa aew oho must never go oat of this place alive, lao kaowa as bow." "Unless she goes dowa the Pipe win this moraiag's drive the boys should soon he here to start" "She will come back." "Not If I sead Basford ts take bar over the Uae." "Enough!" said Kate, Tm ones ay about the whole thing the brushed-out brushed-out tracks at the mouth of the Plpa " "A trifle. And the boys will soon bo here. Hark they're coming now." There was a sound In the rock face, a shout snd a rumble of horses fset hurrying. The man and the womaa looked that way to behold Big Basford come boiling boil-ing from the narrow opening with s string of men behind him. The gray light had given place to the rose of sunrise, snd the riders 'who came so swiftly out of the wall were plainly visible. "H l's Are !" whispered Cattle Kate Cathrew. Like a Nemesis, Boaalck and the ranchers behind him pushed Big Basford Bas-ford down the sloping floor of Rainbow's Rain-bow's pot "A plant r screamed the latter, "we're caught 1 1 We're caught r hundred feat away Bosstck stopped. Els angry eyes flatbed over Arnold and the woman beside htm, then sea sued the green basso where the peaceful cattle lay. "II would seem, Miss Cathrew," ha said, "that you are caught Caught wtta the goods at last Toader are my missing steers If I can road my owa brand. It looks Hhe the B Bar X to ma," . . , ; : Kate Cathrew wet her Bps aad her haad moved rssflissty oa the rtflVs sort She did not speak, bat her bUck eyas burned Ilka coals lh her chalk-like chalk-like faoa, v Booolek threw back Ms coat A star shooa faintty la the tight "To eaa thank thortf Ssiweoal Bwuisat work for this," he said, "aad s eaa we. The whole country's dap-atkosfl. dap-atkosfl. Tear work Is kaowa. Toa may aa woil give ap without a flaas guessed! .' ! ,""' Fair; sat still aad looked at her and at the maa beside her whoso face was a study. -t "Sura you might have guessed," he said. "When you and your paramour there robbed" the Consolidated and wound the coils of guilt around Jack Fair you might have gueesed that bis brother would follow you to the ends of the earth to get you. And bo's got yougot you dead to rights." fl, Joo,ahowed deputy'a star (To be continued) Notice of Special A Stockholders Meeting Long Term of OKcm , Members of parliament In Iceland are elected for a term of 12 years. for aa add apparent a as of many waters h achat aa aottow saora,. seamed to eoaoe from of she amphitheater waa bmwsb ye wood. For a second the whote group the ears Kate Cathrew flaag arouad to with wide orbs at the mouth of tba Ftpa. Her world was felling about her aad aha waa appalled. Tba roar of waters became the rumble rum-ble of hoofs and up from the bowels of tba earth came Brand Fair and his He blinked in the now light and than his dark ayes weat unerringly to the face of the -'woman this woman whom ha had sought for two full years. "Good morning, Katharine Fair," ha Far over by the ' rock face Nance Alllaon loaned forward in bar bloody rags and raised a hand slowly t her throat. . , " Op from the abysmal depths of physical phys-ical exhaustion which encompassed her came that spirit which hsd not yet been conquered. Ton I" screamed Cattle. Kate, "You I Too I It was you who did the trick not thai lool Selwood 1 I might have Newxealand rabbits tor sale at Brt Durrant's, American Fork. S-20-lp. FOR SALE Russet, Seed Potatoes. Thomas H. Adamson, Highland. Phone 9R- ' 3-20-lt even or eight hundred bushelg ot apples for sale. Various kinds, Con. rad Peterson, Alpine 3-20.1p. BGGS FOR HATCHERY Barred Rocks and Rhode Island Reds. Vera waiter, American Fork. j.jt- For Rent Furnished mnWn ment One half block north Orem stv turn. Mrs. Annie Green. 8-lS.tf Wanted A good reliable woman for house work. Two In family. In quire Mrs. Walter Slack. 3-20.tt For Sale Good recleaned alfalfa seed at reasonable price, by Ray L. Alton, Highland. Phone 94 J3. 8.20-lp. WANT TO HEAR from owner ot good farm or ranch for sals. F. 811s. by, 202 Roberts. Tulsa, Oklahoma, 8-lS-ltp Seed Potatoes For Sale Russet variety, 3 cents pound. W. V. Clark, Alpine. Phone 59JU American Fork. FOR SALE 50 acres of grain or truck farm land. Good private water right At a bargain. Phono 187-w. A. W. Buckwalter. 2-20-tf FORD CARS CHEAP Repossessed Fords For Sale Cheap. See Clawson & Elsmore, Attorneys, Bank of Ameri can Fork Building. 2-20-tf FOR SALE Genuine Ancona Eggs. Imported Pure Bred Stock, formerly owned by J. W. Widdows. 11.50 setting set-ting of 15. 80 guaranteed fertility. Phone 113 American Fork. " 3-6- BETTER QUALITY BABY CHIX tuned free range hens. Mated 1 1 proven atrains 200-287 full pedigree males. Literature on request. Special price community ordera. Poshlmsnn Hatchery, Petaluma, Calif. J2-M17 JHB BEST BROODER The Giant Sol-Hot brooder stove solves the brooding question. Oil burner, even heat, no smoke or fumes. Most economical and sure brooder on the market. Alex Christofferson. Lehl. - 2-27 LEGAL ADVERTISING SUMMONS In the District Court of Utah County, State of Utah. Mary C. Christiansen, Plaintiff, ts Paul Anderson, Jane Doe Anderson, his wife, first and real name unknown. Caroline Holdaway, Martin William son, Ingry Williamson his wife, and Cecelia Christiansen, Defendants. Summons. The State of Utah to Said Defendants: Tou 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, aad defeud the above entitled action; and In case of your failure so to do, Judgment will be rendered against you according to the demands of the complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of the Court, br which within ten days will be filed with the Clerk of said Court This action is 'brought to obtain a Judgment and decree adjudging the plaintiff to be- the owner of, and quiet in the title against any and all claims of the defendants in and to all of the following described real estate, situate, lying and being In Utah County. Utah, a follows: Ijots 1,'S, and 6, Block S,-Plat-"A", Pleasant" Grove City Survey Sur-vey of Building LoU. MARTIN M. LARSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. P. O. Address: Knight Block, Provo, Utah. First Publication March 20, 1926. Last Publlction, April 24, 1926. Notice -la hereby given that a special meeting ot the stockholders of American Fork Irrigation Com: psny, a corporation of the State of Utah, will be had and held at the office of said Company at the city hall In American Fork City, Utah County, uian, on Monday the 29th. day of March, 1926, at the 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 the advisability of amending the Articles of Incor- vruuu m saia corporation, and if deemed advisable to authorise and direct the amendments (h.nr V I VWl gJJ the following particulars, towit: To amend Articles XXI of said Articles of Incorporation so. that said Article XXI shall read as follows: ARTICLE XXI The annual assessment for the pur- post of raising funds to carry on the business ot the corporation may be levied by the Board of Directors at any time. Such assessments may be in such amounts as may be necessary neces-sary to meet the expeness of the corporation for all purposes. Assessments tor general purposes shall be uniform on all shares ot primary, all shares ot secondary and all shares of third claas stock. Gen eral purposes are Intended to mean, and do mean, the taking care of the main canal, and ditsrlbuting the water from It to, the different ditches; the salaries of the general officers: and ali other things wherein the Interests In-terests ot the whole corporation are involved. Assessments for taking care ot the different ditches may vary as be-tweea be-tweea the different ditches, and as between the different classes of stock la the respective ditches; so that the assessments levied on the classes of stock taking water through the respective re-spective ditches shall be sufficient to provide for the cleaning of the re spective ditches, 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 alf such outlay as is not connected with the mala canal, or with any other ditch, shall be borne exclusively by assessments levied on the stock In such ditch. Any stockholder, 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 Install 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 ot stockholders, shall fall to Install, or properly maintain, said headgates, after thirty (30) days notice in writing from the Board ot Directors of said corporation request ing or demanding the Installation or repair of said headgates, then the Board of Directors of said corporation 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 authorized author-ized to levy an assessment upon tbe 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 repairing re-pairing said headgates j 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- lied to levy an assessment upon the capital stock of said corporation 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 andj to make any necessary repairs of the same. The Board of Directors may pre scribe tba time when assessments may become due and when they' shall be delinquent The Board of Directors is hereby suthorized to order the water - shut off from any stockholder whose assessment, or any part thereof, has become delinquent; provided, tat "be fore the water Is' shut off or refused to sny stockholder written notice of the Intention J;o shut, off. such, water shall be served upon the ..delinquent stockholder at least ten days before tho water shall be shut off. As a further- penalty for delln quency In paying assessments the Board of Directors shall have power to advertise for sale, and to sell, so much of the stock ot any delinquent stockholder as may be necessary to pay the delinquent assessments oa said stock, rtog ether with the costs o(. advertising and expenses of sale. Notice ot an assessment on ths capital stock of this corporation may ba published for two weeks in a newspaper having a general circulation circu-lation in American, Fork City, Utah; notice of an assessment mays also be served upon the stockholders personally, person-ally, or by mall directed to each stockholder at his last known post office address. , Notice of delinquency may be as prescribed byj the. laws ot Utah br force at the time ot the assessment At aaid meeting such other business busi-ness shall be transacted as ma be necessary and proper to carryout the provisions ot any resolution which may be adopted by the stockholders stock-holders at said meeting. This meeting is called pursuant to a resolution ot the Board of Directors of said, corporation. ' LEO T. SHELLET, Secretary of American Fork Irrigation Company, a corporation. Dated iMarch 2, 1926. First Publication March 6, 1926. Notice of Sale The undersigned, will sell for cash to the highest bidder, the real estate situated in Utah County, State of Utah, particularly described as follows, fol-lows, to-wlt: Commencing at a point 4 rods West of the Southeast corner ot Section 19, Township 5 South, Range 1 East of the Salt Lake Case and Meridian; running thence North (9 rods; thence West along a street 14 rods; thence South 40 rods; thence East 4 rods; thence South 19 rods; thence Eaat 10 rods; to the point ot beginning, con tainer an area ff 4.69 acrea. Also, commencing at the Southwest corner of Lot 10, Block 71, Plat A, Lehl City Survey; thence North 8.15 chains; thence East 7.50 chains; thence South 3.15 chains; thence West 7.50 chains; to the point of beginning; the same being a part of said lot. situate in the Southeast quarter of Section 8, In Township 5 South of Range 1 Bast of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and containing an area of 3.86 acres. Also, the" whole of Lot numbered nine (9) of Block numbered Seventy-one, of Plat A, Lehl City Survey of Building Lots, situate In the Southeast quarter of Section 8, Township 6 South, Range 1 East of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian. Said sale will he made at the front door of the County Court House, la Provo City, Utah County, State of Utah, at the hour of 13 o'clock noon, on the 12th day of April. A. D. 1926. Payment to be made upon accept ance of bid. , Board of County Commissioners. By James T. Gardner, Chairman. ATTEST: Wallace M. Hales, County Clerk. By Melba Backman, Deputy Clerk. First Publication March 20, 1926. State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, March 4. 1926. Notice is hereby given that Pleasant Grove City, bj J. J. Hayes, Mayor, has made application In accordance with the . requirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917, as amended by the Session. Laws of Utah, 1919 and 1925 to appropriate 16 c. f. s. ot water from Battle Creek in Utah County, Utah. Said water Is to ba diverted at a point which bears 9600. ft. E. and 2635 ft N. ot the NB cor. of Sec. 28. T. 5 8., R. I E., 8. L. M. and conveyed In a 24 Inch pips Una a distance of 13.550 ft where it will he used dur ing the entire year for producing 3070 horsepower which will be used for electric lighting and propelling machinery ma-chinery In Utah County. After having been so used the water will ha returned return-ed to the natural channel at a point which bears 2254 ft. E. and 863 ft 8. of the NTS cor. of Sec, 38, T. 5 8., R, I B, 8. L. M. This application is designated In the State Engineer's office as File No. 9843. All protests against ths granting ot said applicatloa, stating ths reasons therefor, must he hy affidavit in duplicate, dupli-cate, accompanied with a fee of $1.00, and filed In this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication ef this notice. GEO. If. BACON, State Engineer. Date of first publication March 13, d924. Dae of completion of publi cation April 10, 1926. TVondor of Natara A feather, ene of the world's most perfect structures, has been growing perfect for possibly a million years, say Capper's Weekly. A single pinion from an eagle's wing has nearly a.mll-Hoi a.mll-Hoi different perts' The whole wing Is a ssll that atrlkts the wind (irmly yet elastlcally, not letting (he air 'through the web., and yet not being "broken. " It enormously Inrreiwes the. bird's now-rr of rnwlnir In I In- nil, anil yet how little It udtln lo weilil. ' ! . Mmiiy Kindt ot Oak The sign by which all oaks may be recognised Is the scorn. All scorn-bearing scorn-bearing trees were given a name long years ago by the Brltous, and 'n our modern lauKUSKe this name is oak. As time went on and settlement of the world was extended many kinds of oaks were found, and there are now known no leas than 800. |