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Show February 8th, 1945- - BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, TREMONTON. UTAH Peterson TrattuT Service Ld Price .. (Continued fruin Pojje 6) l.l.rii XicJsfen v.i CLARKMcMEEKIN THt'S FAR: Lark beloved Borse, Madoc, " debt when her father. died, nils tot America "i ,t the invitation of David who hai childhood .weetheart, . to Eneland from America. Shan-THE- T "f 'ortl p,tl4, Bee-iM- W" trJ " V'rf S toast S- d fhe When - u forced of j crush the sweet green grass under- - root. Once she saw signs of the ponies with marks of their tiny hoofs, but no print big enough for Lancer was here. The tiny circles looked old and weathered, the edges were gray and powdery and the spoor was half-erase- d. the ihip encounter! a Z. SJSS I pell-mel- l, and the less of the terrifying. Even the noise and breakers, loud and rhythmic than compelling, would be better their booming here in the interior, where their faint thunder silseemed but an accent to the It was midafternoon now, shore would seem less lonely, far-o- m-:- j. M ence. The outcropping ridge of rock ext- ended clear through the island and ended at last in a sort of shelving tableland of stone, perhaps some feet in fifteen circumference, just approaching to make a 1WT 1 Jhii s fishing boat. She noted that to one side the rocks were piled up in a kind of pyramid. Carefully the stones had been placed at once zar a3 . shelter. Why it was a house, a little playhouse, almost! Eagerly she bent to Branches of scrub pine crisscrossed to form a back wall, and the sand was banked The side protectingly against it. walls were of rock, and the roof was slab that only a strong i nan could have raised. It was scarcely waist high and, at first glance, more like an animal's lair than a human habitation. Bending low and peering into the shadows at the back, Lark saw a pile of things, stores and treasures Si i heap. A pony skin had been stretched as a cover but bad slipped off. She crawled Inside nd gathered up the things, bringing them out with her. She sat down, then and spread it. examine had been slate-lik- e mm "I was shipwrecked." d a H She found next a ship's folding contraption, suW be pulled out and f- She went down to the edge toen and adjusted it 7Wat" to her vision, hoping that. e ISL ?ing light 01 tt late might be abl to catch a aail on the horizon, Just beyond the Incoming break-"J"- " floated a bale of hay. spy-glas- s. Mat Lttle 22 ... Tri-Sta- heavy oar from the beached dinghy, waving it threateningly, holding the flaring lantern forward in the other hand. "I'm not hurting your things!" Lark screamed at him. "You be a girL ben't you? What you doin' here?" He was quite near fcem out in front of her. Here her now.-- tall, unkempt young man, ere a small unwelcurving knife, flint and staring at her with deep-se- t fader, and a wooden box of hard coming eyes. "I was shipwrecked. I washed up They were a little moldy and here days ago. . . . I I thought damp, but Lark ate them with ravenous delight. A while ago nobody would ever find me. I've .to had found some bitter red ber-j- been here days and nights such a but these had not long time." She tried to steady herhalf her hunger. The box was full self against the trembling, sick ref biscuits. There would be enough lief flooding through her at the blesslast her for several days, she ed shock of another human presence. She held them in her fought. "That Tempora ship, I reckon." MMs, longing to eat them all now, His speech was strange to Lark. He W knowing how foolish that would had a curious way of making the with an effort of will power, returned most of them to the I'ei-fcso- life-boat- Tri-Sta- From here she the beach. could see the water and be able to attempt to flag any passing ship or above flat words. His words, wild brown hair hung almost to his shoulders. He looked lean and strong and angry, standing there in his disreputable dungarees and short half-forme- d J4 life-bo- ! Wt ... i half-gentl- dot-godl- - half-gentl- e Pluiiip George Pugsk-- PiuHelt ilrum Pavne Dick Rock Robinson Machinery Co C. Rhode Kusa Klectric 11. J.M-ep- li Tri-Sta- diaries 1'ayna : 10. IM K. 14. 494 4 W. Ward E aine J. Wood Whitney J. J. White Wasatch ChemieiJ Co Ray Zollinger 15 Misc. Items under alue 22 54 iii.vv 1j3.04 3:2.42 59U1.5 34.5o 240.00 z.o.oo id 44.iy.ou 223.20 $10.00 $71.37 PAUPER FUND 10.00 $ Kenneth Anderson 16 OU American Fixl Stores Bear River Valley Telephone Co 56.19 00 Nora A. Hern t son Hux Elder County Gen. Fund .. 57 34 162.74 F. M. Christensen Drugs t ooley Memorial Hospital .. sbiu.ia 135.00 Helen Creighton 12.00 Corner Grocery lz oo Cash Grocery & Meat 11.88 Dredge's Market 611.14 Dee Memorial Thomas Hospital Merlin Tanner 22.75 Marv Elmer 134.45 12 61 Harold Tremonton Coal Co 60.83 H. Felt Utah Power & Light 176.02 Garland 88.39 Irug Co 138 01 Glen's Modern Utah Oil Refining Co 51.12 Drug V. S. Postmaater 31.60 Dr. D. B. Green 10.00 Utah Concrete llpe Co 32.40 Hamilton Drugs 181.44 Utah Idaho Central It. K. Co. .. 7 .33 Retd Harrow. M. V 30.00 R. W. Ward 1849 30 Louella 90.00 Jensen Winzeler Motor Co 100.15 L. D S. Hospital, W. H. Groves 444.00 Whit more Welding Supply Co ..403.04 Lund's Grocery 24 Wilson Lumber & Sales . . . . 15SX.93 Ijtrsen (Ira) Grocery 12.01 T. 127 2o MtsGregor Clinic Charles J. Wood ..: . 21.00 58 50 W K. Men-ell- . Jack Winn 50.00 M. D Clifton Wood 28.00 Ernest P. Mills, M. D 20.00 Verl Wood 36.80 Ole's Market 11.99 185.35 People's Drug Co 48.67 Wayne Sandall Motor Co Less Wilaon 20.90 Dr. H. L. Pearse 1010.00 W. H. White Concrete Co 176.94 Dr. .R. A. Pearse 60.00 25.00 J. Howard Rasmustten S4 Misc. Items under $10.00 of Public Health .. 683.74 State value $181.67 Smith Dept. 12.00 Grocery 16.00 O. P. Skiifigs. Tremonton NOXIOUS WEED FUND Shaw & Rogers Funeral Home loo. 00 Salt Iike General Hospital .. 100.00 $ 72.90 E. N. Austin 12 00 Valberg Meat & Grocery 106.54 Valley Anderson Auto Co 450.75 Hospital 20.00 . & . Prod. find. 00 Brigham City Fruit Dr. K. H. White Box Elder County Gen. Fund.. 137.63 Betty Witt 315 00 Box Elder Co. Road Dept 51.24 Wen's South Main Market 23.68 19.00 W B. Jensen & Son's Dave Braegger , 12.00 1507.90 Oscar D. Christensen Central Auto Parts & Tire Co. 24.50 3 Misc. items under $10.00 14.50 Nick Christensen $18.49 value Con. Wagon & Mach Co., 19 3? Tremonton EXHIBITS AND ADVERTISING 804.29 Frank Dalton FUND '. 10.50 Ed Dickey & 23.00 $ 426.00 Garland Wreckage Associated Civic Clubs Garage 100.00 1211.95 Deseret News Publ. Co Harris Serviee Station 36.28 Nat'l Ass'n of Co. Officials .. 150.00 D. M. Marble 16.00 J. P. Ridges Engraving Co. .. 7.60 Mountain States Impl Co. .... Charles Payne .....1425.49 1437.93 PUBLIC FUND WELFARE Hyrutn Payne Petersen Tractor Service .... 501.32 $ 36.00 115.00 A. W, Bishop Virgil R. Pierce 378.49 12.80 Pox Elder Counlv Gen, Fund Peri Service 32.00 36.80 D. G. Nelson, Jr Dick Rock 24.00 276.38 D M. Peckenpaugh Reminder Office Supply 40.00 U. Ueeder 74.70 Leah H. O. Rhodt 74.10 State Dept. of Public Welfare 46,758.19 E. W. Sutherland 44.00 26.15 C. J. Wood Mrs. Cam Smith 28.00 369.60 John G. Wheatley Ned C. Shaffer Tri-Sta- 1 M . te te half-Guin- ea ulier-Toponc- w 1 Jy W. H. H.itrh orval Iverson 13.S36 1039 107 Glin Jone , VMnfmd Klm1)fr 1482 42 Kimher Raymond Eldon Knnj! 56 42 lov'i Service Merlin Larsen 11 L'tntr fViiiminv 1036 1fl Ifavrnond Llnd Mountain Oil Co 679 43 Merrell Ltimhcr Co 400. Mitchell 458 Wm, Morris c Ctirtln 125. Nelson Oirden lYcssed Brick ti Tile Co 29 O, K. Rtibher Welders 146 Mrs. Nelllo Pierce 60. J te i ugUs Rubins W . 1. Richina 24.00 James ltoberts iv.'iv K. W. Sutherland 2729. Mi 179 60 Sinclair Refining Co standard oil of California ... 126.81 Shell oil Company .ii Max Stander 11.90 1658 ifi State limuranc Fund 427.75 Walter Sutherland Suvator-Smil- h Company .... Win. Silvester "63.60 State Road Comm. of Utah .. 9.s Delbert Tanner 45.50 Lumber Co., Tremonton 3264.25 Tremonton Tractor & Auto 297.62 Repair Alfred M. Turner 31.60 Tremonton Lumber & Hdwe Co 713 36 46.80 Archie Toyn 11. SO Wayne Toombs 11.20 Roland Toombs ,.. Tremonton City Corp 12.00 Di 63.20 Thomas Summers DeLolle Summer Slopes ..-,...1.'4.Uj Standard UU 01 tain Lumber Co. udi'j .... lvi.ti Tremonton 14. 4u Thompson Hdwe & Imple 2J.'.ii.3t ment Co 4'.ti i'-- Utah Idaho Central 11. K. Co. W.fct, U. S. Postmaster 75. Zj WmhuU-ISales & Service 17-- man in $f,745 has them ... but today I f mm imvess poli-ticke- ... .! Lloyd PoulSen 2344 01 24U.00 er torn and tattered jacket. "Yes," Lark said, "Yes, the Tempora." She knew she was going to cry, could feel the sob tearing itself out of her. She sat down, bleakly, In the sand and put her head in her arms, giving over to the thick, punishing sobs. "I'm sorry you had to get washed in here. Pity you couldn't have the shore. Lark watched it been in that that come ln. turn 5h . . . This is a mighty lonesome ! ,nd wy 14 w" tawing dark place for a lone girl by herself." low Ja , His voice was gentle now, kindly. ,by he loneliness and by His speech was easier, with less of J turning hunger. the thick softness, the guttural proh!" acknowledgei defeat nouns. ad WAi?fc!courtent and crept Lark said again, childishly, "I iri;?11 rock shelter where, didn't hurt your things. I did eat some of your biscuits. I suppose kit h km ?y pieces and eatfalK they were yours." he finally curlrf .u "Un was hungry." He sat down .z tried r1 t0 mound v V, v n In the sand, opposite her, staring at her intently. "I'm glad un found I never saw you, a while ct rrll: Th.e. fo hJ come in em. "ammlness was back, just somethin' movin', an I the tn,', kY was afraid Cony" He broke off, then went on. "My few things ain't much. I take shame for yellln' at un, like I did." Lark could confaUringuthe endle" to nM. "That's all right" lt-" could frni th try to smile you go. . . Why, cramped body trol herself now, man with young all Welht gentle her pleadtall, this at ""I All her arguments, hclmedating were lost on the tragic eyes and the reasonings and ings was steam- - half almost savage way of speakhim. He said, simply and stubbornto the ing. ly, "I don't aim to lake you unburneJSand,acewe" "I'm Gait Withe. I'm bound serv- inn, Lark." He repeated it naMafnr.ed 'nland 10 th shade ant to Mag and Cony Vurney that maddeningly. ln th cooler runs the inn over to the Peninsula." .While wi 6 tu "I certainly don't aim to stay trfes- Sh d"nk at He gestured off toward the cloudy here!" She mocked him, furiously, in ? vUinCw,l(ran.k dccp "nd lon. west. "We tried to help that sinkin his own thick trickle ",ow,y d0WD ship. ?r You could see the rockets way. coast-wishurtttfc vatlhr,at Sh walked in plain. But it was a (TO BE CONTINUED) letting her bare feet ricane. Couldn't no small boat make aft-2Vh- lit34 6.4 21 Ju IuLuihy tJist-uin J're&cv-- Lnt 6. Tile W.N.U. service t 164 oiujiuuy 17 i4 il'i.jllib U. ovteii 4u.5'J out. 'Twas a great wonder anybody WiiiU-- r uweu j iiiutaiyu A. uiague l.t4 come out of it alive." 1...U1. a Oman Sti.iu W. t. Lark thought of those lb So J. W. iailnps 12T.au those little boats. u: 41 ired L,. i'etcrhen She said, "I was in a boat and it L'oris 1'hillips Soo.ou 15oo ou went down. It didn't even get a Andrew peiersen 12U0.UU John N. Jetrrsen start. I guess all of the others in Ittersen Uleclric 77.01 Li. K. 150. Uu that boat drowned." leckeniaugh I'tmuroke Company S7.45 74.25 "Doubtless. A girl, 'bout your Pete s Uarage John W. Adm 25,00 Peters, age, was in the boat that got in ilelissa M. Petersen 16 hi safe. Her and her father. Squire Joanna Petersen 17.35 James 1(" 25 A. Petersen Terraine. Complained they lost six 10.75 lxttie . Potter fine horses. Half wild, those folks, Ewsie S. Petersen 22.13 Amanda 18.S0 Paskelt postin' rewards for horses no doubt C. M. Petersen 19.00 drowned, because one fellow's big Kva H. Petersen 19.56 Marvilla li.uu gray horse swam all the way to M. W. Pierson 17.45 Peters shore, ' safe as a muskrat horse Portor-Walto- n Co 23.97 Drug Loi 34 30 owned by a squeaky-voice- d man, Pearl Price V. Peterson 55.00 name of Plascutt Dawes." Laurana W. Peterson 45.00 Mrs. Clarence Payne 23.00 Lark shuddered, remembering inril pierce 11.25 those horses in the ship's hold. Kthel Iali)ier 12.31 Thomas Roberts 16.00 "There was a powerful big wom- Guy L.. Kees 31.50 316.20 an, Minnie Buxtree," he said. "A Cora S. iUliinette 1080.UO Hichaidson . couple of bound wenches. . . . a Lysle Ltila B. Keeder 15S7.00 Ethel 16H3.40 Rogers preaching man and a baby . . . Keminder Office 919.26 Supply those Terraines and that Mr. Plas- Dick Kock 62.00 cutt Dawes, I mentioned to you. . . . S. if. fiasinussen 201.40 Dr. J. U. .. 35.00 Ilasmussen I disremember any Clelia. There Kmil 73.75 Itohwer. was but a few." 15.K0 Steve lieed Auto Service Inc 113.19 Poind, Lark was crying quietly again, the ItemingtiMi 23.37 Railway Ivxpress Agency .... 14.00 weeping of release, of joy at the L. A. Richardson Petra Kasmufwn 37.05 filling of her terrible need for hu- Ada M. Keeder 16.75 man companionship. 14.75 To know her W. J. Rudd 21.40 Row loneliness was broken .vas unutter- Roland Reese M. Rees, Auditor 400.00 Mrs. Roland Rose ably gratifying. 11.42 450.00 He glanced at the sky, stood up, Reeves, Wood & Garrett State Treas. Olliver ti. Ellis .. 320.00 28.00 stretching his arms, a blim and beau- William Stander The Frank Shepard Co 25.00 tifully muscular figure in the pale Robert H. Stewart 590.55 light. He blew out the horn lantern. Standard Oil of Calif 84.55 Shell Oil Company He said, "Sun be up in a minute." 143.2(1 Edward Silvester 421.00 "Is this island far from the main- Salt Jjake Hlue Print & 29.43 Supply Co. land?" Lark asked. Salt Uke Stamp Co 16.09 1898.00 "You could see it if it wasn't for Everett Schilling O. A. Sealer 92.15 the September fog. It's ten miles, State Ass'n of Co. Officials 271.12 & Co 99.01 maybe, maybe a little better . . . E. J. Scarry 24.98 Prigham The Peninsula. Some call it Vir- O. P. SkagHS, N. Stohl 15.00 Joseph Lot o' is- State Insurance Fund 281.25 ginia, some Maryland. Alta Shaw 16.95 lands hereabouts. See them, easy, Nellie J. Smith .T.... 19.81 on a clear day. This is Ghost Is- Abliie R. Samsell 16.51 M. Martha Smoot 20.75 land. There's Hurricane Island,, and Zelda Shandrew 10.00 a namelot and of little Viola G. Pony Island, Shuman 20.36 I .a 13. Visa, Shaw 12.71 less hitches of marsh grass and sand. M. J. Spangler 60.00 Chincoteague, off yonder, is big, with San Francisco News Co 12tM2 85 2S people on her. Assateague, too. Not Roy T. Shaw 144.45 Tyson's Feed & Seed Co many people come to this place. Eliza 841.00 Thompson That's why I keep my things here, Lumber Co., Brigham 282.54 Lois Toombs lfi27.4ii what things I got. Guineas on the Jesse 66.00 Tracy shore hate and fear this island, Roland Toombs 55. 113.50 Lyman Thorpe proper." Jack Taylor 85.70 Jack Dee Taylor 222.74 "Guineas?" Alfred M, Turner 104.28 1024.00 "Oysterin' people, along the Pe- Tremonton City Corp 25.73 ninsula. I ben't Guinea, but I reck- Thompson Hardware Mewett Tolman 11260 on I look like one, all right. I I Tremonton Lumber & Hdwe 27.19 Louise S. Theuson 17.35 live with 'em." Mrs. Parley Tingev 21.50 "I've never seen any." 29.75 Wayne C. Toombs Jesse 18.12 "You'll see 'em. . . . Smell 'em Roy A.Tracy . 16.50 Teetei 13.80 before you see 'em. . . . Smells Garland Lumber, Tremonton .... 12.63 Auto Serviee like the bottom of an old boat, does J. I. Taylor 25.50 40.36 Guinea folk. I hate them, all the Sarah Tanner Cache County . . 761.11 way through my body and soul . . . Treasurer, 244.74 Treasurer, Morgan County . . to I'm bound 61.13 Cony, four more years. Treasurer. Rich County 237.02 Summit County Four more years. . . . My folks died Treasurer, 333.08 Treasurer, Weber County . . off when I was twelve, and Sheriff V. S. Postmaster 1175.10 Co 1124.31 bound me out. I've served pretty Utah Oil Refining Lnderwood Elliott-FishCo .. 15.79 near six years. I've got four more. Austin Udy 67.20 J. Ulv '23.86 I'm nearly nineteen, and I've got Thomas S. District Court, W. U. four years " B. Wilson 549.35 A. Vance 39.87 "You change from one minute to John Annie E. Westmoreland 45.50 the next Gait. At first I could Charles J. Wood 16.80 Jacob J. White 16.80 hardly understand a word you said. West 85.00 Publishing Co But now you sound" Wasatch Typewriter Co 31.58 T. 296.25 Woodland "I reckon I picked up a lot of C. Wayne A West Co 24. 92 Guinea talk. My father'd break me Vern Wixom 10.00 E. E. 36.90 Wight of it if he was alive. He had a scorn Western Union 35 88 for Guineas, though he doctored 'em E. W. Ward 137.25 Konert woodvatt 48.00 when they had a need." Wm. A. Wood ... 70.30 "Your father was a doctor?" , ' Ezra Waddouns . 10.00 F.laine J. Wood 840.00 "Doctor and preacher and Nellie E. Wight 39.90 Wilson IS. (Mi Gait said with a clear note Mack Annie E. Westmoreland 51.50 of pride. "He was ever a great one Emelia M. Welling 1 6.13 21.50 for books, too. I can read. Can Floyd A, Woodward William A. Wowl 18.75 you?" He colored up, watching her Mrs. Rhoda M. Whentley 20.01 Thomas D. Warhurton .... 23.50 closely. U Wintle 22.50 Lark said gravely that she could, George Olga Wheatley 20 50 and he said quickly, defensively, "I Lucille Wight 19.65 Whitaker 16.25 knowed un could. Likely un took me Rcma Melvin J. Wood 21.50 for a fool to ask un that. Why do A. X. Wight 20. Kit IS. 20 un have to question me so close?" Iris Wood ft- Sons . 49.71 vvjiKinson "I won't question you." Lark Evelyn I!. Williams 81.90 34 91; smiled at him. "And you don't have Mrs. Doris Wood Millie Welling 42.12 to talk Guinea to me. I understood Western Creamery Co 10.00 r.11'p Weaver 43.91 you better a while ago." Mrs. Katie Wooley 49 00 He went to the dinghy and brought Thnnsa N. Young 2259.75 16 9 Youngquist back a slab of bread and some 7'Lillian C-- M. I 14 ss hunbe must Anna Zesiger strong cheese. "You 55.45 gry, lady. Have bread." 211 Items under $10.00 value $1,160.12 "My name's Lark." Lark acceptCOUNTY ROAD FUND off some ed some bread and broke $1313 cheese. "Thank you, Gait. I am E. N. Austin Jesse Anderson 1197 hungry. If it hadn't been for your Eli C. Anderstn 2468 132 biscuits I don't know what I'd have William Amlerson Orlando Allen 1000 done." Automotive supply Co 491 & Mttal Pro"I wish I'd guessed," he said Armeo Drainage ducts , Inc. 262 out here. I simply, "that you were Myron Adams 43 Hear River Valley Tel Co wish I had." 65 Mark 29 a slow Brighten berg He was speaking with Bill's Service, tjtrevell 172 waiting her, watching care, prideful iwx ratter county lien. Fund 240 Brigham Auto Supply 23 for her every word. They lay in the Central & Auto Tire Part Co ..105 sand in the shade of the fog bushes Central Chevrolet Co 24 66 and the stone wall and scrub pine. Continental Oil Co. Frank IDalton 307 A delightful sense of peace and rest wayne Alvln Eva.n 97 stole over Lark. She closed her J. Eddls Fredrlckson 13 Fronk fXi Chev J42 eyes. . . . Farmers' Cah Union 48 When she awoke, startled, feeling Felt Auto Parts 30 p 20. Truck Co the catch of the loneliness again, Kooert n. Gardner 102 calling out for him. Gait said gen- Grouse Creek Coop 5n Times 25 tly, "I watched un asleep, there, and Garland 1RS2 Roy Holland I couldn't think to waken un. Un A. S. Hall 2m 2909. looked so happy like, and and so PTank Hnll nomas Hnwn i5o5 we'd better But pretty, Lark. Dee Harris think what to do, where's the best Hunaaker Sand A Gravel .... S0f.3 Hunter Motor Co. 339 place to make for." A. H. Holttnn.il 266 Lark Denton to Hall me the inn," 248 "You'll take Earl Hall 258 said, astonished, "won't you? When Arch O. Hall 97. Galt-Gan It was just before dawn the next it ii necessary to cut morning that Lark awoke to hear ,W miJose to five them their the splash of oars and to discern wWrtrrma-uee- , to Bet into, life-k- f the dim outline of an approaching .wamped. She erabf a Vwake. feel, .olid dinghy. Vwhen After a time the awkward dinghy ,P" . her. She aave. Lancer. from auicKsand. pulled up from the tide and was beached not far from her. A man, a boy, in rough dungarees and with TcHAPTEB VI unkempt hair streaming to his shoulders, was coming up the sand, comseemed the ponies But suddenly ing straight toward her. She stirred the alien human presence and he stood for a second listening, fhied back in fright, stamping more of a human figure than hardly of ecstasy a hoofs in very , ponies had been. He was tall Tn tne instant they wheeled the and gaunt, but there was a narrow and manes .Galloped, with flying straightness about him that spoke narrheads, across the of youth and of unreached and unland. realized male strength. ow spit of a moment ago E,d Raskall, who, Lark's urgency roughened her as bewildered voice and coarsened it "Here," she tod been apparently now neighed and quivered cried out. "Here! I'm by the rock Jth equine understanding. He flung shelter!" call clarion his head and his "I see un! You leave my things ahead dallenged the mares. Racing be!" 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