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Show Friday. September 4, 1936. CACHE AMERICAN LOGAlJ, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Pace Three Flowers Get Changes by AAA All Regions Show Attention Increases in Cash Help Farmers At Richmond Get Payments Receipts On Farm ! fy4 CHAPTER 1 "BANDITS!" gasped the fat and perspiring traveling salesman bo rode on top of the swaying Concord stagecoach. He grasped frantically at the bulging wallet In his breast pocket, then almost fell off the seat aa Wabrc Jones, the driver. Jerked his horses to a skid ding stop on the narrow mountain road. A hundred yarda ahead of the coach two horsemen bad material Ised out of the sagebrush et the side of the roed Guns drawn, bats pulled lew over their foreheeds, the roed egente trotted forward, their gnu drawn. The taller of the two wore a black miek, the other's face wee partly covered by a tllk polka dot handkerchief. ''J. J,tly Y'V f answered the stranger. Then, as the driver Jumped and almost dropped the rein ., added: "W Texaa Hangers ara oat to see that such thing dont happen." He patted hi rifle affectionately. "Com real trouble. Ill shoot drat an ask questions aftAll yon need to do is erward. keep good hold o them rein." Wahoo digested this Information for many minutes. Then, as tbs tag stopped et a tiny village is order that the horses might be watered. be scooted hurriedly around a Uttl adobe shack where Jeff had planned to ambush them. U found his friend just as the Utter waf starting to adjust hU black mask Pretending to have discovered a nee passenger he draggec the itartled bandit toward the coach. later the road agent whirled away In a cloud of dust Wahoo scrambled to the top of the coach, snatched ep hie rifle and tried to Are after them. But somehow .he ejector jammed and be bed to confine his fury to load A moment ... curses. The d.rty. thievin, robbln, lyin', sens )f coyotes they'll rob my lose, will they'" be ranted. "They did rob it" sighed the di unimer as hs climbed shakily back beside hs driver. "Oh. what will the boss say when 1 tell him bow much 1 lost? . . That night Wahoo Jones, tha Tall Bandit (Jeff Hawkins) and Polka Dot (Saa MoOea) were amicably dividing np their "earning" around "audit taapad the aalaamae TSi Richmond The Annual Fall Taronrs m t.ie ...:j wl.o ha.e Flower Show of the Richmond b.,,n aUwd )Jt Uu,y w,3 was held Flower Garden club finable for benefit payments unIn 27 Thursday afternoon, August der the apiiciiltuial conservation the club rooms. Professor J. C. Hogenaon of the program, maj n w fold that they Utah folate Agricultural college was will qualify for granu because ol present and discussed the care of modifications In the plan due to shrubs and flowers, giving partic- drought, according to Saul E ular attention to the winter care Hyer, chairman of the state of bulbs. Mrs. Lavell Thompson reported her visit to the Logan As the program was originally Flower Garden club and Mrs. J. W. set up, deductions were made in Funk gave a report of the out- payments to the farmers for fall standing accomplishments of the ure to have a minimum require-menclub during the past two seasons. of acreage This project was the beautifying and for Increasing his and converting of the back yard base Ip 1936 over 1935. As of the public library into an out- modified these deductions are door living room. made against class 1 payments Professor Hogenaon Judged the only, or payments made for conflowers, giving a blue ribbon to verting acreage to Separate variety of flowers. Prizes soil conserving acreage, also sugar were awarded to the person holding beet payments. Thus deductions are not made aalnst class II paythe most blue ribbons. Mrs. Frank Traveller received ments, or "those for seeding, apfirst prize, Mrs. Lavell Thompacta proved fallow, gull, control, tersecond and Mrs. Laura Christen- racing, green manure practices and weed eradication. sen third prise. In other words, if a farmer has Funeral services for Mrs. Ethel Increased his acreBuHen Webb, wife of George D. age this year over last year, or Webb were held Friday, August does not have hi minimum requir28, at 3 p. m. In the Benson stake ed acreage he may tabernacle. Melvin Johnson con- still earn a class payment, Mr ducted the program which consisted Hyer explained. of singing by the choir, "Oh My In view of these modifications Father, led by Ells Doty. Frank the state committee Is permitting Traveller offered the Invocation. these farmers to sign work sheets Erwin Stoddard and company as- which must be properly filled out sisted by the choir sang. "Jesus and In the hands of the county Lover of My Soul. The speakers agricultural agent by September Mrs. Included Bemhisel, 15. The committee Ruey suggests that President of the Benson Stake Re- this additional far as lief Society, Pres. J. W. Funk. possible, be accomplished at the AnPresident Ray Pond, William county agent's office, where they derson and William Peterson. Restray obtain blank work sheets. olutions of respect and sympathy from the Richmond Lion's club were read by Lorin Hendricks. Dr. M. C. OLSEN Melvin Johnson the expressed of the for gratitude family any A violin assistance given them. Neurooalomcter and solo was played by J W Pulsipher Service and a vocal duet was sung by Hours 1 to 5 P. M. Florence end Rebecca Lewis The choir sang, Sometime Well Undei stand Noah Woodland offered the closing prayer and the grave was dedicated by L F Hendricks Miss Inez Christensen ol City is spending the week with h- -r parents, Mr and Mrs Ivan Christensen The Utopia club held a supper party at the American Legion home in Logan canyon last Wednesday evening Dancing was enjoyed after supper Tile hostesses were Mrs Alvin Barn, Venna Beckstead Mrs George Anderson and Mrs. Den Tripp Julian Robinson left Saturday to attend school at Berkeley, Cal., during the coming winter. ng -- n 'evvn - Ti t Y Jo' sign-up'"- as P IS VX- S w-- jgk at If e hxi A Chiropractor y ... SS I it up j i'r ' 1 la'" commanded l thi ht ca le cl -- ow nearer 1 u in r i d so immediately j but U a ico i ic eu fo: his rifle U ..e n non the tall bandit fired fio n the hip J me0 tia flew off and vuds he al o r used ins c in Idee Polka Dot All rig ,t 'Git dov d o.tii i e door and tell tile paisengc s lo step out peaceably The grntU'ii en will keep their hai.j up a V . oo 3 anil ! ' to obey the tal bandit sh uted at th hsitun y. you, bung t.u that express " box up there "I his is a vile outrage." Wahoo fumed as the Utile company lined up on the side of the road In fact Us a shame the e people have I 'll paid their faies and they le entitled to my piote.uon t killed a s.agecoach dilver in a long time' gran ed Polka Dot If you wan to live pass your bat around T1 is is for char-tfolks,' he add d t the white fie d v. c rant a'l your pasauigcis I money haven aid u ) v want evcivlijdy to witness I in doiu this agio mv Vvi'l s noted Wahoo a he k m ved his Dul It t sed expu-lriddltd hit i ,i along he si. vd a .lttlc line, ate con ing to it that " i pi-f h 3 r ti valuables ti l l)ii t cd il o i I his is i n ti n p aded a young a c I. o d t "th r . s .he look d pleadn glv at tie till landit while nhle ring holding out a 'he other gra Keep it" repl-eclous! Then to VVaino he added quicklv "Out I take this' He lift ed a huge Ooid v al h out of the driv er'a pocket All right, Jeff," called Polka Dot, who had been nfling the express boi. you passei gers get in line, face the coach and keep em in the 1 , a campfire In the woods when a posse caught up with them I got a mind to keep t hero one for Maria down in lex-.- ., aatn was saying, as he gazed tapl.y at a brooch winch had fallen to bis lot. What I wouldnt give to have that little enchilada scttin' on my lap tonight, lookin at me with big round eyes, runmn her fingers through my hair an say in 'Mi dulclto papa cito' ". . . You fcllovs stay just where you are. a voice whipped out of the daikness 'Wegotyou suriounded! Put up your hands. Let's take a chance and make a run for It," whispered Jeff through set lips Geuin' shot a bettei n bangin' and well hang for sure il they catch us." They're all aroun us Theyll be afiaid of bittin each other," Wahoo agieed nervously. Grab the bosses when I douse the Hie. commanded Sam As he spoke he kicked the coffee pot over putting out the flames A wild scramble ensued duling woicli guns darned through the aarkness and the fi antic disappointed euises ot mrmbeis made the to the ib .mill In the confusion all tbit, of the bandits nude good then t po-.s- t ij e ( v 11 wtr! School Opens At Benson for Fall Season Benson Monday was a day of excitement among the young boys and girls of Benson Up, Including the sixth grade, the pupils were gathered up and taken to the new school building In Benson, while those above the sixth grade are taken to the Smithfield High and the North Cache m school buses of the latest models, by the same drivers that have gained a Pit lands sev was ntns iter Wahoo J a up to is o'd tucks But tins time, as he diovc the clumsy stage Into a trap laid by Ins pal Jeff Hawkins, tho man beside him on the box was not a diummer but a taciturn indi i n loaded carbine vulual who across h. ' You ft ttish," Wa hoo gru anion as i, .ugh the they bn ing sun. mesquiti 'd up today, "You mi Down in the Texas ual ni i r- good experience and proven their ability as careful, competent drivers during the past years. Frank and Ariel Reese, M J. Falslev The have conveyed Jorgensen the young people, who have been their passengers over good and bad roads, rough and smooth weather without an accident. True, snow drifts have occasionally prevented the drivers from taking the hazardous trip. The road officials have been on the alert to see that the road has been kept passable as far as possible The writer recalls the days when he rode a little lazy mule to Hyde Park to school when Mr. and Mrs S. M. Molen and Tred Turner Wahoo bel Hello, Stranger, lowed. "Always got room for another passenger!'' Then, out of the corner of his mouth he added Cet into the coach, quick That feller on he s a Ranger Won t the seat stand for any monkey business Thrusting the astonished Jeff in side, he clambeied up the side of the vehicle and whipped up the horses Five miles beyond the village, Hawkins heard the familiar shout of Throw 'em up! fiom the side of the road. Cursing under bis breath because someone else had beat him at bis own game. Jeff 'hiust bis head out of the window 0 he did so quick shots resoundee om the top of the coach Two of the masked men who were attempting to hold up the coach fell face forward Into the duot. road A thud turned to run, but threw up his hands and collapsed also as a tin d shot rang out. Hawkins and the other pas3er-gci- s clambered out as the stat aiiiheied to a halt The Ranger a' irady had jumped down and wa, mining the tin e e dead men V. t' oj aloo leaped to the giouc U sidled up beside Ins partner lints what was tryin to t il . The rawboned yoiK ju . ' cd a thumb at the burly pas.c-Ti. Them Texas Rangers am t got no s.nse of humor If that's a sen, pie of how they behave I'm go taa stay clear of em They suie aie efficient, anAnd us witfi swered Jeff glumly out a dollar left to oil names Anal Sam somewhere down on the R Grande with Maria wheie we may never find him." He took out the and rolled a cigarette "makings with hands that shook slightly. "It seems that we should oughter change our plans." He studied th Ranger s back thoughtfully. f To be continued ) 1 t- 1 were the teachers, succeeding Hen ry Bake, Ben Roper and Mrs John Follett We are pleased to state that Lionel Munk has unproved sufficiently from the terrible accident in being hit by an automobile while riding a bicycle, about two weeks ago He is still a sufferer, but is improving He was several days regaining consciousness Mrs. Ruth Dahle is staying with hor parents, Mr and Mrs W G from the exReese, recuperating after motheihood, perience of spending two weeks at a local She and young son are hospital getting along splendidly Dr. Victor Reese and wife have Salt Lake City Central, Convenient, Comfortable EXPERT GLAZING Window and Ante Glass Logan Hardware Co. Phone 183 Headquarters for Farming, Mining, and Livestock Interests The Salt Lake Home for Cache Valley People Try the Twenty Five Cent Plate Lunch at the Soda Fountain W. D, ROBERTS, Ca li ree-is bj fa from tha sale of their principal prod-uit- s lnci eased 462 million dollars during tho first half of 1936 over the same petlod la.t year, according to a lepoit Issued recently by he bureau of agricultural oionom. fornl a the larger receipts from citrus fruits more than offset the smaller amounts from truck crops a a result of the lower prloes received for the latter. 1. its Gains for the period the ranged from 6 percent In uOUth central states to 22 percent in the west north central states, with all regions showing a m anted increase. Cash receipts from the ode of farm products amounted to 83.133.000.000 In the first half of 1936 compared with 83.670,000.000 In the same period of 1935. The gain in cash receipts was due In general to the larger quantities of products sold, sinoe prices of farm products as a whole avlower this year eraged slightly than last. The report showed that some groups of products, such as meat animals, dairy products and fruits, averaged slightly higher In price the first half of this year than in the first half of 1935. In addition farmers received payments from the government covering the first 6 months of 1936 amounting to 8169.000,000, which was about 40 percent less than the government payments In the first) half of 1935. In the western states (Arizona California, Colorado, Idaho, Mon-tan- t, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington and Wyoming), 'arger receipts from pot a to5, citrus fruits and grains, and from nearly all livestock Items, resulted in a Increase In this region's receipts from the sale of the principal farm products during For Rent: New Eureka Va- cuum Cleaner Complete with all Attachments $1.50 per day Crystal Bottling & Furniture Co.l West First North Legsn, Utah HOTEL it OFARRELL POWELL fgwAfiatdMSNlLl Meet Me at the HOTEL MANX Has FrancfcMO far headquarters reaidenta. 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