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Show 'Lincoln got up the game. Hays, coolly. You not me. ROOST by Zane Grey r WNU Btrrio. Copyrlfht. A rj;. Ifaummmmmmi (Continued from last issue.) THE STORY CHAPTER L Jim Wall, vounjr from Wyoming. In the early days of the cattle Industry, seeks a new field in Utah. He meets Hank Hays, who admits to being a robber, and tells Wall he la working for an who has Englishman named Herrick, located a big ranch In the mountains. Herrick has employed a small army of and Hays rustlers and and others are plotting to steal their and cattle money. Hays employer's wants Wall to throw in with tne cow-punch- er s, rustlers. seemed to Jim Wall that this sally 11 completed a definitely conscious feeling In his mind toward the rohber. If It had not been dislike and disgust before. It certainly fixed at that now. Wall sensed a gathering Interest in the situation he had hap pened upon. Hays called for drinks and Insisted on a handshake which he executed solemnly, as if it were a compact which Implied honor even among thieves. Shortly afterwards the saloon gradually began to fill with heavily booted men. Among them were Happy Jack, Lin coin and a giant of a man with a russet beard, whom Hays Introduced as Montana. Then a man, undoubtedHe wore buckly a trapper, entered. skin and seemed out of place In that crowd. The bartender. Red, did a thriving business. "Seems to be no lack of money," ob- loud-voice- ask my friends to set In, HOLSTEIN CATTLE Chevrolets World Fair Oddities IDorlcTs an Wal, If youre so keen about it, why set In with us," went on Hays, fingering a' deck of cards. But If you want to know bad, Im not stuck on playin with you." "Mean thet to Insult me?" 8tud queried, sharply, his right hand rising to the lapel of his open vest If Wall had not observed the bulge ef two guns Inside this vest he would have divined from Stud's action that there was on at least. Not at all," replied Hays, leaning back In his chair. That significant movement of Studs had not been lost upon him. A little cold glint appeared in his pale eyes. Reckon youre too slick a poker player for Hank Hays. I want n run for my money. Slick, eh? Wal, I dont mind bein' called thet Its a compliment Ive yet to see the gambler who wouldnt be slick if he could. But when you ask my pards to play an not me Production Reaches BREEDERS AWAIT SEATTLECONFAB News of Happenings At A Century of Progress. National Convention to Be Conducted in June of Staggering Figures DETROIT, Mich. World production of Chevrolet cars during the month of June totaled 98,147 units, making the company's production for the first six months of this year, 525,093 units or nearly 50 per cent greater than the first half of 1933. according' to an announcement made by the officials of the Chevrolet Motor company. Despite this obviously high produc- -' ITS j LETS 8:30 CALL THEM UP JNRIENDS and relatives in other towns, the folks back home or members of your own family living in other cities are only a minute a w a y by telephone. Slightly bewildered by the blaze of 1935. glory which surrounded her entrance to the new 1934 World's Fair, Mrs. tion for the first half of 1934, there The annual national convention of is Max M. Rothschild, 79 years old, of still a shortage of Chevrolet cars Low station-- t s t a t i o n the Ambassador East hotel, Chicago, the Holstein-Fresia- n Association of in the field, officials stated. During was the three millionth visitor to the America, the largest d livenight rates begin at 8:30 the month of June more than a dozen exposition. stock recording association In the solid p. m. Why trainload shipments were moved surprise Mrs. Rothschild and her party were will be held in Seattle on into as in met at the Twelfth street gate by world, cities various many with key them a call tonight? June 5, 1935. This will be the first of the country in an effort to William A. Blinn, Worlds Fair reptime that any national dairy breeding parts catch up on unfilled orders. Plans resentative, and presented with the collection of gifts which customarily organization has ever held its con- call for duplicating these shipments await each millionth visitor. Among vention on the Pacific coast. The in additional cities during July. the gifts there was an order for a 1935 annual meeting will be the Chevrolets production maintained theta different Firestone tire, a camera, a toy golden golden anniversary of the organizaAsk Long Distance" a Set in. Stud, rejoined Hays civilly, fleece scotty dog, a bronze medal- tion of this steady pace during the early part and plans association, for you as he began to shuffle the cards. I lion from the Ford Motor company, are now being outlined to make the of July. Figures released by comfeel lucky tonight Last time you had a block of tickets to concessions on Seattle convention one of the most pany officials today showed that would like to know. the grounds, and an electric clock domestic It all your way. for outstanding meetings in the history the week and export production The game began then with Happy from the General Electric company. 11th totaled ending July of the association, both from an eduJack and Wall looking on. Morley cational and an entertainment 23,089 units, a better daily average in been have married Couples made rather a pointed move and rethan was achieved in June. standpoint. airplanes, swimming pools, and mark anent Walls standing behind Chevrolets record - breaking sales It remained for lions dens, but The Mountain States The Pacific coast and intermounhim. continued their advance in June, Francis I). Sanerby and Henristates tain Holstein breeders have Shore Ill change seats with you," Telephone & Telegraph Co. etta M. Iinneke to set a precemade a most outstanding record of shattering all monthly records since replied Hays, obligingly, but It was dent by getting married In a May, 1931, and achieving the highest performance from a production stand- June plain he felt irritated. thermometer. Mr. and Mrs. total since 1929, officials of the AsThe National Holstein point. Never mind. Hays, Sauerby met in the Havollne Interposed Motor company announced. above named Chevrolet o forty-twsociation worlds defendants, of, in and: recognizes exhibit last summer while on a The gentleman Wall, deliberately. sales Retail for the month, as com- to the following described real prodivibutterfat records in its various Worlds the Fair trip through evidently fears Ill tip off his cards. sions and the Pacific coast and inter- piled from dealers reports, were the perty, situated in Box Elder County,, grounds and romanee led them So Ill stand behind you, If I may. Utah, to he married at the spot where mountain states now hold exactly basis of the announcement. Beginning 33 feet South and 3S met. first of all records. these they feet East of the Northwest corner A large crowd watched Col. CHAPTER II LEGAL NOTICES A summary of all 365 day butter-fa- t Section 7, Township 11 North, Rang Robert I. Randolph, of the fair production records, complete to 3 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, Rtaff, give the bride away and From the very first deal Hays was 1 December 31, 1933, reveals that NOTICE thence running East 1455 feet; thane Mordecai Three Fingered lucky. South 2580 feet; thence West 146S Holstein cows and heifers of all Morley stayed about even. Utah. cub famous Brigham City, pitchBrown, Chicago Brad Lincoln lost more than he won. been feet; thence North 2580 feet to til in have tested the ages yearly er of olden days and now superJuly 24, 1934. The giant Montana was a close, wary place of beginning. intendent of the thermometer, be division and have produced an averThe undersigned members of the Together with 80 acres water I gambler, playing only when he had the first to kiss the bride. age annual production of 571 pounds good cards. Stud was undoubtedly a of fat and 16,777 pounds of milk. Board of Equalization and Review of Bear River Canal. of a newly perfected This tremendous Dated this 13th day of July, 1954. Television player who required the stimulation production of the Sewer District No. 2 and of Curb and Terms of sale: cash. and zest of opposition. But he could type was demonstrated to the public breed can be more No. 3, regularly apGutter District readily appreciated JOHN H. ZUNDEL, not wait for luck to change. He had for the first time recently, when by comparing it with the annual pointed as such Board by the City of R. Lenox manager Lohr, general Sheriff of Box Elder County, Utah. to be In every hand. Moreover, he Council of Box Elder Brigham City, 185 average production of pounds of was not adept enough with the cards A Century of Progress, officially butterfat of the By JOSEPH R. OLSEN, Deputy. average cow in County, Utah, hereby give notice that the television demonstration to deal himself a good hand when his opened sesbe Board meet such will and in America. Since 1911 more in the electrical building. than 200 turn came. He grew so sullen that Heretofore, television has been cows in the breed have produced sion from nine oclock a. m. to five NOTICE OF SUMMONS Wall left off watching and returned merely a laboratory experiment. It over 1000 pounds of butterfat in a oclock p. m. at the Council Chambers to the fireside. is only in the very recent past that year. This is four times as many in the City Hall Building, Brigham In the District Court of the First But presently he had cause to at- sufficient progress has been made in cows in this one breed Utah on July 30th, 31st, and Judicial District of the State of Utalu have that tend more keenly than ever to this this newest of the sciences, to permit produced 1000 pound of fat in a In and for the County of Box Elder. year August 1st, 1934. card game. The drift of conversation a public exhibition. Box Elder County, a municipal! of all as that said at other time and the breeds dairy During place demonIn this television theatre, wore toward an inevitable fight These of the State of Utah, combined. corporation of ail the lists named, property men were vicious characters. Wall strations are given which show how vs. Walter R. Funk, H. A plaintiff, More two a than and some hlf million within said Sewer District No. 2, and LaFount, Pacific knew that life out here was raw. favorite radio programs may Land and Water Holsteins have 3 No. Curb been said since as and well seen Gutter heard. District be as registered a corporation, together There was no law except that of the dayThe Company, a from of the to will be open the organization association programs originate public inspection and with all other persons unknown stage in the rear of the theatre and in 1885. The largest number regis- any person feeling aggrieved shall claiming any right, title, estate or While he bent a more penetrating are projected by television to the tered in any one year in the history have a hearing before said Board and interest In or lien upon the real! gaze upon Stud, to whom his attention screen. Clinton Stanley and Jack of the association was 142,000 in any necessary changes and correc- property described In the coinpWtnfc gravitated. Wall saw him perform a Russell, of stage and radio fame, the adverse to the plaintiffs ownership tions will be made. year 1933. trick with the cards that was pretty preside at the exhibition which is or clouding plaintiffs title thereto, All Holstein breeders in the west JOHN E. BAIRD, clever, and could not have been dis- sponsored by the Television Exhibits John Doe and Richard Roe, defendA. M. HANSEN, should begin now to make their plans Corporation. cerned except from Walls position. ants. SUMMONS. to attend the Seattle convention. JOHN B. MATHIAS, Nevertheless, fickle fortune most THE STATE OF UTAH TO THK inA model of a 100,000-waWithout a doubt it will be the greatBoard of Equalization SAID DEFENDANT: certainly had picked on Stud. He bet candescent lamp that, if illumiand Review. this hand to the limit of his cash, and You are hereny summoned to ap- nated, would virtually blind the est convention in the fifty years of By order of the City Council of pear within twenty days after the then, such was his confidence, he borobserver, is on display In the the history of the association. Holservice of this Summons upon rowed from Morley. Still he could not electrical building at the new stein breeders wishing to obtain ad- Brigham City, Utah. 1931 Worlds Fair. ditional information on the convenforce Hays to call. He fell from elaDated the nineteenth day of if served within the county In whicte The average size mazda lamp this action is brought; other vvlMu tion to consternation, then to doubt, tion should see Robert H. Stewart, July, 1934. used In lighting the interiors of from doubt to dismay, and from this ETHEL M. STANDER, within thirty days after service, anft county agricultural agent, or write defend the above entitled action; bnildlngs is abont 60 watts, thus to a gathering Impotent rage, all of H. A. Mathiesen, western City Recorder. (It) in case of your failure so to this lamp is equivalent to about tive of the National Holsteinrepresentawhich proved how poor a gambler he Associawill be rendered agataak 1,666 ordinary stoe lamps. The judgment Sale of Notice was. When at last he rasped out: Sheriffs tion at the Citizens Bank Building, use of this lamp which Westing-hous- e to the demand 0 C you according Wal, I call! Here8 mine. Portland, Oregon. the complaint: engineers say Is the nearof the First He slammed down an ace full Hays In the District Court Which has been filed with th est approach to an artificial sun Judicial District of the State of Utah, Clerk of the Court. had drawn three cards. ever made by man, would lie in and for the County of Box Elder. confined to the taking of motion Stud, I hate to show you this to recover . This action is Local Realty Company, a corpora- judgment quietingbrought hand," drawled Hays. title t pictures on a large scale, ro perplaintiffs Sumvs. Hannah Mary tion, plaintiff, the land described in the complalnft haps the illumination of some "Yes, you do! Lay It down. I mers and Hannah M. Summers, Ad- and great auditorium where the direct foreclosing plaintiffs tax called you." ministratrix of the Estate of Thomas thereon. shielded from the could he rays Whereupon Hays gently spread out V. defendants. Summers, deceased, The premises affected by this pro eyes and softened. four ten spots, and then with greedy YELLOWSTONE PARK, Wyo. Al- NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE. are described as follows: ceedlng hands raked in the stakes. It took twelve able bodied men, though the Old Faithful area is fitTo be sold at Sheriffs Sale, on the of Section NE)4 of the NE Stud stared with burning eyes. including Frank Buck, noted ex- tingly known as geyserland, with 4th day of August, 1934, at Twelve Township 13 N, R 13 W, S. L. M. U, Three-carspouts zooming up into the skies oclock noon at the Front Door of LEWIS JONES, Plaintiff Attorney-- . draw! . . . You come plorer, to feed Josie, the In with a pair of tens? python in Bucks Jungle Camp at anywhere from 5 to 250 feet high, the County Court House in Brigham P. O. Address: First National Banks Worlds Fair. That was because one of the attractions arousing the City, Box Eldar County, Utah, all the Building, Brigham City, Utah. the ten I held one the an' Nope. up most curiosity is entirely (Jyl3-al0- ) I Josie didnt want to eat. right, title, claim and interest of the ace," replied Hays, nonchalantly. With Buck and his number one a miniature of Old Faithful, had a hunch. Stud. On in the museum, this display boys, All and Ahmed, Youd steal coppers off a dead and number twothe I BBS job, the men roped little spout, no larger than a drink- III superintending mans eyes. off a large space to keep away the ing fountain, brings out its daily Haw! Haw! bawled the victori- crowd of about 400 which had gath- quota of foolish questions. Which geyser Is this one conous gamester. But he waa the only ered to watch the feeding. They one of the six players who seemed to prepared Josie's forty pounds of beef nected to? is the daily favorite. Where did you dig this one up? see anything funny In the situation. by smearing it with the whites and That dawned upon him. Stud, I was yolks of half a dozen eggs. Then is another greeting which the ranger on duty gets almost daily. Not a taktn thet crack of youra humorous. they took ramrods twelve feet long ex- few mistake it for a drinking foundown her forced and throat, it "Was you?" snapped Stud. of Just where a snakes tain and have to be warned that a Shore I was, returned Hays, with pertly aw'are ends. After the feeding they small stream of hot water and steam throat congealing voice. tied the pythons jaws, and the job erupts every three minutes. Wal, I didnt mean it humorous," was over, but not until after a half-hoHerbert Lystrup Stud retorted. of struggle was all this work was explaining to visitors at the Grand Canyon that at one time the Ahuh. Come to look at you I see accomplished. canyon was completely filled with you aint feelin gay. Suppose you A steer with its heart In its lava from volcanoes now long exsay Just what you did mean." Charles at arrived has neck He explained that later the tinct. I meant what I said. Docens freak animal show on canyon was completely excavated to "Shore. Im not so awful thick. its present depth by the constant the Midway Boardwalk here at A But apply thet crack to this here card water erosion of Yellowstone river. Century of Progress. game an my playin. One middle-age- d The steer Is a Poll Durham woman, deeply inHays, you palmed them three terested, edged to the front to inyearling and aside from the fact declared Stud hotly. Did the rangers do the that It has its heart In Its neck quire, is normal In every respect. The excavatin too? Then there was quick action and animal, which has pnzzled doctors Ranger Frank Anderson was mapthe rasp of scraping chairs, and the out a prospective route for an all over the country, will be ping Stud seat. box a of over tumbling in the Hall to the Ohio visitor. He mentioned Yellowtaken hospital table. the alone left at and Hays were stone Lake, the Falls, the Canyon, of Science the first cool mornYoure a liar hissed Hays, Mammoth Hot Springs, and then he by Doctor ing next to be fMSi denlv blnrk la the Frank W. Baylor, head of the added, And of course, youll want to spend a night at Old Faithful. (To be continued.) hospital there, In an effort to ascertain the reason for the Whats Old Faithful, blandly Mile. Marie de Latour of Paris, asked the Ohioan, and a tall, strapanimals misplaced heart. France, shot and killed her physician ping ranger nearly fainted. pais . . . weeb fly . . . month dtp by .. . mt Extraordinary precautions to proat Amiens because he kissed her. becomes of the money earned? . . . Only m tect the visiting public against rainy weather are announced by Lenox R. There are 250 species of flowering Believe in yourself or quit. In Tasmania which are by budgeting your expenses, thrifty buying, and saving Believe in your town or move. Lohr, general manager of A Century plants found m regularly can yeu realize the net profit on your labor. m of Progress. He has outlined de- unknown In any other country. Believe in your country or tailed plans to become effective We invfte you to open a bank account with us. w Believe in your God or keep quiet immediately, which will make It posEdward and Mary Sieger of Racine, w home or START visit go SAVING REGULARLY NOW sible for anyone to their golden and pray for light commemorated In Wis., from the fair In a driving rainstorm wedding anniversary by being reWe Mrs. J. C. "Waldron bought a new and not get a drop of water on him At the end of the ceremony is married. Mrs. Sieger fell dead. Bi hat in Berlin, carried it all the way An elaborate chain of atcanopies cost of a to East Orange, N. , in a bag. and now under construction which BANK several thousands of dollars, then lost it at the railroad station. An Inquisitive Investigator In ChiW will provide adequate cover for huge men twelve asked why they cago ! Mrs. Susannah Crane of Edmon- crowds at all points on the grounds. fell In love with their wives and City so that m her is provided at Service being a danced jig of her Because ton, England, nine answered: Mi HOME OF THE T H R I F T Y outside buses and taxis can deposit gentle voice. 102nd birthday celebration. m their passengers under the canopies Member Federal Reserve System taxi and w Robert MacGlow of Chicago, who which will extend fromthethegates and Samuel Murray of Belfast, Ireland, mi Deposits Guaranteed Under Government Plan was born in Scotland, paid $208 in bus stations through ! bound his wife and shaved her head within stations bus a which Greyhound into cents 12 recover j legal fees to because she had her hair bobbed. HI fair the grounds. him. store had o-- pure-bre- not any rates to-w- it: one-thir- d 35,-13- (jy!3-20-27-a- tt m "8istcr? itd Be a H if She Did.1 I of a Note Wall to the watchful Hays. Where do they get It? 1 "Wall, youre surprised, I see. So F48 I This burg here is a stage stop for points In Utah an west. Lots of travel. But theres big cattle erved ranges toward the Henrys." ! 1 see. But at that bar there are alf a dozen men who are not travel- or ranchers or riders. for thet matter, all men in fbese digglns have got to be riders. 8 a long way from one waterin flace to another. But yon hit into plugs, at thet Therea four or five pliers I never seen before. 1 "Whos the tall one, with his hat filed down, so you can only see his lack, pointed beard? Thets Morley. Claims to be a incher. But If he aint the boss of e Black Dragon outfit, Ill eat him. And the loud feller the one with e plaid vest?" His name is Stud somethin or "erSeen him before an aint rs - azy about him. Let'a play poker. Ives0"6 lot bUt Tany ' j bre ust among money, Hank? our- - asked see me broke? Brad, up some suckers. they 11 Bat not thet Stud. He didnt get name playin solitaire." re Were only large gaming one which was In nse. t l1 Lin smong the men te solicit turning with Morley and giant, Montana. L wa no formality or greeting !!? ?ays and these men. It waa Lat dog, wall grasped. iwvnV s!shan(5ed. Come an set ald Hays. "Friendly Utttle Sky it." russet-bearde- d J couldnt myVj PHJ Ill stake you. toLthank8-- rd rather watch." s,e me 8lr. but we don't care .khers," Interposed Morley. they Beatd them-j- d fas tbnr.ha man Hays had Cfllled rred 26-fo- ot d man-mad- e, ur Ranger-Naturali- st ," DOt JPPJ Jack. Hid you ever Miniature Geyser At Yellowstone Erupts Every Three Minutes out of this on puHnded- and evidently ha - Fruits of Your Labor I TimeMoney DAYS emi-grat- e. Welcome Your Banking Business J-- over-charg- ed THE FIRST NATIONAL of Brigham : IIUIO |