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Show lux, KSDAY, JUNE 20, 194G B EAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Tremcntcn. Utah- - Vc.se f "VgSTQgS HEALTH CSSITiES BROWN 3d ' '' 7 tberiff Jim Tdown a Kns can give her tc:e now. Av.l tell her to tike them: and get on Rancho Hermanos land where she belongs; to put those vaquercs of hers back to work and stay there. So far Flick hasn't a thing that'll touch her, except La Rue's complaints. And I guess that's about all I've get to say, Monte." Monte studied Doane. He lighted a fresh cigarette. He smiled slightly. He said: "From the first I say that I will come to like you in the end. Mees-tai- r deputy Jim Doane. Yes . . . jus' so, my frien'. Doane, you are a man! Or, as we Spanish say, cabal-lerwhich has shades more of CHAPTER VII a rider, a brave mai, meaning and a gentleman. It is an expressue-teto close as been flick bad sive word, that caballero." as the hound that snaps a tuft "Thanks, Monte. Gracias. Well, hair from the escaping rabbit's this finishes things. I'll be leaving of night Rancho haunch. The closing down de los Tres Hermanos by "as all that saved the fleeing riders, one of tomorrow. You might tell her that, tri Flick now knew that into Monte." been had pushed their cumber Monte rose gracefully, and as he toBut behind. left ,he brush and bowed their hands met. see would reasoned, he morrow, "There is jus' one thing," said success. He had already complete Monte slowly. "I wish you had commandeered fresh mounts from and he would hit jjes Hermanos, dawn. at trail the Dawn found a gaunt, saddle-animin the horse Hue roan there the herd that hadn't been roan wore Doane's night before. The saddle. Doane knew where it came Doane sets out to of train robbers, Alvaro and he meets Dolores his G,tcii he suddenly resigns La Rue- - a ind w w ,ee 6tar gambling house h,r nd lorraer La Bue to give Jim forces the' ranch that he obtained from lather by trickery. He then crew Z m the ranch and puts a new yext day he starts out with Arse's and encounters a posse led ZriB Flick. The posse is pursuing " horsemen. Jim cuts across the ,Tl discovers Dolores In hiding. horses ruse she seizes one of Jim's L sashes away. The posse gives up hunt for the day. id! . 3 d f' r - i o, It ... f cs dj d! long-legge- d al from. invited him to come along, to be in on the capture. he replied. sheriff," "Nope, "Thanks. But I can't go. Got work of my own to do." From shortly after noon until sundmen had scouted own Flick's cross the country trying to find Mean ihere the trail came out. while, time flew by, very valuable time! At. sundown the sheriff had to do something more been forced than search futilely across a waste of rock and shale. Some decision had been imperative. Tn Flick, the northeasterly direc tion of the trail, toward Maxmilla City, was ominous. He remembered what had transpired under his very nose in San Loreto. So at sundown he had split his men, the four one time Rancho Hermanos riders, led by Saurez. riding swiftly for the distant town. Flick himself, with the San Loreto deputy, intended to use the railroad from Sand Wells: ar riving in Maxmilla City, he would ather more men and come down Situation Confronts Sheriff Serious "You love her too, Monte." wished. "We'll get 'em," was Flick's decision. "I'll show that that there are some limits to igged outfit given this young lady her lesson. Why do you not ride her to earth, 11 jus for the fun of it, an' show her you can do it? My frien', I wish that you accomplish that first, before you go away." "Why?" "Oh, no reason," said Monte. . . . well there is difference "Only Doane was silent. Success for between stealing some cattle that Flick might be a long way off, he knows belong to the house justice thought; but he knew that the outca train robbery, an' of Alvaro ome of it all was certain now. or this last affair at San Loreto. Given time, Flick would do just You see?" what he said he would. Things had "One look at the girl's face shows come to that pass. He was in too she's no thief," snapped Doane. deep to back out. It was bound to "Flick has no proof. I don't know happen, sooner or later. Flick and the explanation of these other what Ms deputy got an early morning affairs is, but train out of Sand Wells. "My frien', have you thought of Doane was in Sand Wells that eventhose men riding with Dolores Aing; he loped in leisurely, and arr- lvaro?" asked Monte. "They are ived at the railroad station at about ol'-tivaqueros; riders from the ten o'clock. He walked into Monte's ol' rancho, or sons of those men. oEce without bothering to knock, Good men, hard riders, no fools! scd surprised him over his instruThose three I get you for the ranch ment He waited while Monte took . , . they are of these vaqueros, down his and turned off senor. They would throw down their message Ms key. Cigarettes were lighted, lives at her feet. But do you not chairs tipped back against the wall. suppose they say to themselves "Well senor el sometimes: 'We are already outside smiled M&rtte through the smoke. the law, why not make more of it? "You have been riding, I hear! Play big. Get some money as well Burning saddle-leathe- r an' wearing as a few head of cattle!' My frien', town good horse flesh. An' all to do you suppose they do not ask hat purpose, may I ask?" themselves that, eh? An' might that "Por nada," said Doane bitterly. not. draw a certain young lady into "Nothing." affairs that were far from her own "So? Not failure?" asked Monte, choosing? Eh? Might it not?" to mock surprise. The telegraph instrument began to "Yes Monte listened for a moment, click. mumbled failure," Doane. "Funny how a woman can then turned like a cat and dropped into his chair. He began to write (wow a man up." "A woman?" When it was finished, Monte "Or a iooked said j Doane. up. He lighted a fresh cigardid "I girl," I mesju could, Monte. After your story, ette. Then he picked up the and handed it to couldn't do much less. No man sage, poker-facecould!" Doane. "Meaning?" asked Monte, sud-dl- y "For you," he said simply. "I serious. will be gone for a little while, to to take my "Meaning anything," replied get the day operator Uoane. "I don't care. My end of place tonight. Perhaps you will wait to thing seems to have turned for me to return, senor Doane?" W l be Doane read the telegram as simple blackmail and bluff. fr-- the less, that bluff, with the Monty slipped through the door. o thousand I gave La Rue, called His face went white as he read it: W bluff and won the deal. It was Jim Doane only way I could touch La Rue Rancho Tres Hermanos except the way the girl was o Sand Wells Siding 0a;8 at it. taking back what she Cowman's Maxmilla City Bank get of her own . . . Uh . . . Loan robbed and Mortgage onte, you remember a scaled Over $100,000 securities tonight. I gave you not so long ago and cash gone. Four men and Keep for Miss Alvaro?" pulled job. Eeat me accomplice do. It is in Eafc back for y&ar counkeeping." it. to Hitting Good! Flick's out for blood. Soon citizens wounded. Two now. try he'll draw it; I know Flick. I'm deputizing you One dying. Ka's serious. Monte, you've got again. Doane, don't fail me this ot that envelope to Dolores withtime. Sam Flick delay. It contains La Rue's al 3much for Rancho Hermanos. The came into the day-maThe sleepy t Pers are made over to her Monte's took place. But and through ofTice e. before Monte 5avvy? The ranch js herj( le it was a full half-hou- r and otherwise. There's also a returned, two handsome, pearl thf statement from La Rue to handled guns in holsters at his hips. effect that all charges he made The tigerish grace of the samst her nra Tk.... gambler's every movement had j ' much time to waste, Monte. You somehow become accentuated. what they can do!" ... ..." rancbero," I j d, e c-- en-Mo- 'te. n Jy one-tim- tf,,.,... now?" he said go e respective signers. quietly. Two men sat on a rock butte tha' overlooked a vaft expanse of ccun try. The hour was shortly past noon. Heat devils shimmered across the hot landscape. Eastward there was a liny finger whirlwind that' dipped playfully at a desert ridge, swirling a thin column of y dust skyward. One of the men searched the north horizon with a pair of small binoculars. The other man smoked many cigarettes, and he talked. "Kevaire," muttered Monte Garcia, conversationally, "have I liked being wide awake, with open eyes, in the daytime. For me days are hot an' drowsy, so a man may sleep; nights are cool, for his work an' his play. Awake in the daytime, I feel seeck or maybe so it is only NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Royal Masorui Kan- eko, also known as Royal M. Kaneko, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of George M. Mason, No. 23 First Security Bank Bldg., Brigham City, Utah, on or before the 5 th day of August A. D.,' pow-Jer- UO YOU KMOW THAT CATTLE SOMETIMES CATCH TU3ERCUL0SIS FJOM HUMAN BEINS5 ? - . ' "I H II .1. 1 II many cigarillos." "Take a look north," said Doane suddenly. "Looks like something stirring along the skyline there. Too far away to be sure." Languidly Monte looked through the glasses. "Perhaps," he said, and gave the glasses b. jk. "Or perhaps a little dust whirlwind. But one thing troubles me my frien'." "What is that?" "I will be frank. It is you!" said Monte. "I do not quite know what you intend to do." "Do you need to ask?" Doane "You love her, too, Monte?" "Ha!" exclaimed Monte Garcia softly. "How else could it be? . , . But only as a brother. Jus' like one older brother, my frien'." Within half an hour a definite spot of dust could be traced on the flat north horizon. It did not weave like one of the finger whirlwinds and it had lasted too long, moving slowly forward. The spot grew in size and obtained slight length across the of an terrain. In hour the glasses revealed dark dots preceding the dust. But it was as yet impossible to count their number with accuracy. three-quarte- rs pin-poi- nt "Holding that course," muttered Doane, "they'll hit through those rock ridges and buttes somewhere to the left of us." Garcia and Jim Enter the Chase Monte Time Garcia passed. watched a tiny, flecked sand lizard that sunned itself on the hot surface of a boulder. He smiled interestedly when the lizard caught a fly. "That little fellow is like us," conan' sidered Monte. "He waits catches his fly. But again it is dif and Monte laughed iron ferent" ically "the fly has no power to hurt the lizard!" Doane passed the glasses to him again. "Count 'em, Monte! See if Discovery .bya MADE THESE LOSSES NaUKAL d BY Jean Summers spent the with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Maynard Summers. Pat Shuman was a Sunday afternoon guest of Arva Rae Summers. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stark were O'den visitors Sunday. The Sea Gull girls, Arva Rae Summers, Pat Shuman and Alein James and Guide boys, Stanley Stokes, Glade Anderson, Gordon Lind, Stanley Stark, Jay Anderson and Dennis Anderson, were graduates from Primary Sunday evening. Mrs. Merlin Summers took her Sunday School class to the Springs and after a short swim the class enjoyed a good movie. Dennis and Donald Anderson are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anderson. Rose Marie Belle of Salt Lake has been spending a few days with Rhea Anderson. She returned home Saturday accompanied by Rhea. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Anderson and Donald were in Idaho Sunday. Eli C. Anderson returned home today from a fishing trip with Reed C. Jensen, Clair Anderson and Carl Jensen. Helen Christenscn is spending ten days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Christenscn. Mrs. Lewis Christenscn spent the week-en- d in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Christen-se- n were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Christenscn on Friday. Mrs. Lewis Christenscn was visiting Mr. and Mrs. Russell Christenscn of Logan Wednesday. For a long while now Monte gazed through the glasses. His face showed no emotion when he said, slowly: "Five! Five riders!" "Yes," agreed Doane, after moments had passed. He became engrossed in a new study, a second seeming line of dust just showing on the horizon. In time this took form, minutely but steadily moving. It followed the first. The actual distance separating the two bands of riders was probably six or eight miles. The visual panorama of the binoculars was vast. "Flick couldn't have lost much time getting on the trail last night," muttered Doane. "Looks like half the population of Maxmilla City in that posse with him." Monte, too, studied the second line of dust for a long while, seeming to smile. "Jus' so! We used to say at the gambling tables: 'Watch out for the unlucky player when the cards once turn to him.' It is a true saying, my frien'." The two men silently worked theii way to the base of the butte. Tht hot sunlight slanted now with early afternoon. Two mounts and a pack animal were tied in a fringe of low mesquite shade. They watered the riding animals with a scant gallon or two from the pack tins. Blankets and were smoothed, saddles re-shorsehair cinchas tightened. All this was done leisurely, as though for a pleasure trip. Doane once more rode the big roan animal They turned north, side by side, leaving the pack animal behind. veterinarian that SICKNESS WAS CARRIED NOTICE TO CREDITORS MOSQUITOES WASSAVEDTHEUVES Joint Estate of Joseph Frazier and Bettie H. Frazier, his wife. Deceased. Creditors will present claims SALE OF ANIMALS FOR with vouchers to the undersigned DAMAGES at the office of George M, Mason, No. 23 First Security Bank Bldg., STATE OF UTAH, Brigham City, Utah on or before ss. County of Fjox Elder IN THE FIELDING PRE the 5th day of August A. D., CINCT OF SAID COUNTY. 1946. Ara Miller, Administratrix I have in my possession the folof the joint estates of Joseph lowing described animals, which Frazier and Bettie H. Frazier, if not claimed and taken away. Deceased. will be sold at public auction to the highest cash bidder at my cor Date of first publication ral in Fielding Precinct, on the 30 May, A. D., 1946. 30th day of June, 1946, at the George M Mason, hour ot 7 p. m. Attorney for Administratrix DESCRIPTION OF ANIMALS 1 white Gelding brand resemNOTICE TO CREDITORS bling an inverted U on left thigh. 1 roan mare, brand WL on left Estate of Edgar Nelson, Deceased shoulder. Creditors will present claims Elmer Coombs, Poundkecper with vouchers to the undersigned of Fielding Precinct. at the office of her attorney, Wm. E. Davis, First Security Bank Bldg., Brigham, Utah, on or before the 30th day of October A. D., of THOUSANDS B0THWELL La HCJKE SLEEPING tt MEW, CHILDREN. THATCHER 1946. Mrs. Dorin Barlow is visiting Janet H. Nelson, administrawith her mother and family at trix of the estate of Edgar Preston, Idaho. Deceased. A wedding dance was held Fri- Date Nelson, of first publication day evening in the Thatcher gym June 20, A. D., 1946. in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Thursday, Adams who were married last week. Many useful and lovely "I 52 Lbs.! gifts were received. WEAR SIZE 14 AGAIN" MRS. C O. WELLS, FT. WORTH Mrs. Rosella Anderson is leavAt Pictured Hm relaYon may 1oa pound and have a a for visit with ing Friday more knrlcr, graceful figure. No exercise. No drum. No hxatlvea. tives in Canada. butter. bat meat, potato, The expeheoce ot Mi Wella Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Clark and mav not be different than youra. why not try the Ayoa Plant Look family, in company with Mr. and but t tnee reauita. Mrs. Milton Bywater and family In rlEnlral teata conducted by medical doctor more than 100 and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jensen peraoaa lott I to IS pound average tn lew weeks with and family of Bear River City enthe AY OS Vitamin Candy YellowReducing Plan. week the at joyed past With this Ayda Plan you don't cut stone Park. They also visited the out any meals, atarchee, potatoes, meats or butter, you aimplycut them Idaho Falls Temple. down It'l simple and easier whendelicious (vitamin iortiyou enioy A Villi hfnre each meal. AbSO. Visiting at the Calvin Wald-ro- n fiA hartnrcss, aupniy 01 lutely home the past week were their Ayda only 12 25.3U Ifdays not delightedwith reeultl, BACK with Um vary urst boa. Pboim MONEY Elizand daughters, Delia, Arlcnc abeth. Tear out this advertisement Vcrl T. Waldron arrived home as a reminder. in after serving Tuesday evening ADAM'S DRUG STORE the armed forces in Japan. lost . ANNOUNCING THE IF MB kin of the is I'm right" (TO EE CONTINUED) kill. UODBBN VACCINATION HAS week-en- 1946. us Hog cholera used to X in every Shoos. jZr N Floyd Kaneko, administrator of the estate of Royal Mas-orKaneko, also known as Royal M. Kaneko, Deceased. Date of first publication May 30. A. D., 1946. George M. Mason, Attorney for Administrator n.''JN.'(pK,i too twice perhaps; maybe three times. But you love her. My question is answered. I, who have seen her many times" r. Granting that the pursued were riding for the Maxmilla country, the move was as canny as could be e PRODATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES For further information consult the County Clerk or the . snapped. "A hundred thousand dollars in this robbery. Two bystanders shot, one dying. Nothing less than murder, that killing! Do you have to ask what I'm going to do about it, if I get the chance?" "Jus' so," said Monte. "But I do not mean the four men, who did the robbery an' shooting. I mean about the one called accomplice the fifth rider! If it turns out that way, what would you do about her? Eh? I wonder about that." Silence. While Doane studied the horizon north, there was a long moment of silence. Yet Monte knew that the gesture was only mechanical and Doane saw nothing through the glasses. Sharply, he whirled. "Don't ask me that!" In a little while Monte smiled. "It is true then," he said. "What is true?" "You have seen this young lady Flick a "!U LEGAL NOTICES v vim u r e at ones ! S5. Sevca Sh anna diuaio at TREMONTON, UTAH Thursday, June 27th We wish to announce the opening of our complete PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIOS on THURS., JUNE 27 in the Midland Hotel Building (next door to Orpheum Theatre) Phone 104-- R HOURS: 12 noon to 6 p.m. 10 Thursdays and Fridays. a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday only. 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