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Show (.ACtlK Pape Four Ni ivl fiemi-U- p.t, tmi.i by tf.c 8t t V, i J ;r;!i v (' hNcLAM), Mid.iiitul I li L hi,, i it U;.i iVi j i Li ur',t tujrr t 3. " it letirginp Montcalm llVinm Henry, dfendtl fort by HritixK trnopt and Colonial dcirrt Same CohniaU difend their homrt ayaintt the ravnget af the French In dian alltet. For heljnng them tlip out, Ilaukrye, a ( 'obinml eeout, and hi Mohican friiml , Lnrae and Chingarhgaak, are although previ-oulpul in they had eared the Colto Street Wall Street is Main ,VN " V I 'j Writing in the Hollister, California. Advance. some time apo, Kmlolpli Wilson said: While Wall Street is actually only a short narrow stmt in New York lead to etery town and hamlet in City, its the civilized world. Your nearest hank, trust company or buildinp and loan association is just as much an integral part of the lmpe financial system of which Wall onel' daughter, Cora and Alice, from the Indian. Monro t forced to eurrend) r the Fort. The Huron begin to niuxxorre the vanquiehed, .,! wtufe-- jttiin i i.. ys. l :.i hi s demand, This one my squaw. the Sachem said My eun, ginv. ly, she is unwilling. put I hae taken this woman," j f..-- ua ... .a! i lb: -- 1 j. v .61... C'l . C. E !. i ..a. a. . Da; , i Jam M. J : r.r.tun Hurts ,1 , i.t i. i ,i. t.' : . ; 'ii .; . ft' i :.. i.t 1u u i.. I m; i l.u i Mr ode, Ho. Tr-c..t- v hn,e of ti.e.r and Mrs. , at Lsyton. t;. M.iutlun, Grant B.a,i. .'....I, f.an i ii 1 . Audri u.f.r vuv a' lue ; i and :.i!io. 1 Mn a.nts. l .i - v r. !i .us. i .1 Mi. . i..il' '1 , ; I r.d M.s M.i.i nl i n iM.r Mr ( I . : 1:.J L i i li r .1 .uu vi.is i. i . u e d 1 u.i til a J r c iwt in tin j) iij j . lie ul Ui an id a .uu;) Jt hud in ill r it.. i . .1.1 r..u ruiii!':; it u.is in I... . Street is the preat throhhinp nerve center as is the Chapter X I j. r ui most mapnifiemt financial house in lower Manhattan. heatedly. It is for A-- T f f? FTTrf argued CAPTIVES When i came to New Yoi k City less than a vear say." Tlie M.mitou has given us a lud pictured the (Wall .street) district as ago hiw. It ii for the law to say. She severe and forbidding; its personnel composed of aj mi. a light to choose between you MINUTE BIBLE sinister race of with cash registcis where dians. They vveie cut d mm ui. 'mol bn. L ntil the sun Magi. a scowled. tomnlinw ks; si alpifig kmvi s iia lu d STORIES hearts ought to he in tlie iur, u. tingau C i, Magua wait for answer. 0 'i I tic 'And lie stalked awa The girls, After 11 in n li s here, during which time have' tiieir und gi oly vvoik of siaip.g lullIn r e lack to the laik tepee' ' dead liy C. V. 1IWM.N diaggid with brokers, financiers and daily met and conwr-i- d tin ken, the wotntn, THE AUK tiny were hung kept prison- -'snarlof a run to had gauntlet stock operators, I have found that workers in Nevvi huilillcd together, lu.e sheep undir ers, VVi.i n uttaik by w'ol vi s. ing crones, who clawed at their York's financial district arc f r the most part just Noa, w.tli mills selected cnteied it. regular fellows like mvsclt and my ftiends. They work Ihi it a imib-ark hard and seriously for far more than the mythical ' cf 'mst'," rr mall ii rip.iif,. t.ti hankers hours; then hasten to the nearest subway to wiHi a vi v., no d mb:, n i!a i c. ol rejoin their families for dinner, a party or the theatre." and ih ir ! :i Wall Streeters" in brief are no different than arraiigi d in tin Main Streeters." And tlicv shouldn't he ur the men an.thei. who have risen high in American financial ;tnl imlus- lor letting li re was to bo a trial life hav c vumc fruin the nation's farms and was to b phi d in Ul cities. Every slate has lages no less than from it tlu ,rk- Ot the rha, e ot T ,1 ltk ,'i " is tud, but i T contribute! its men of ability and vision to Wall J II 'us dm "is-- ms me Civrn. It 3 0 Street. In brief, as one commentator has said, "Wall Street is Main Street. in- a !. a Ml ami Mr. and Mis. O. VV. of Htip rt, Idaho were hards with friends and kite's here on Saturdty evening III M-- r It 'sin.; i 11 'i '5u,-in'- 1 1 ) ,c ,ri er,t WSi WELLSVILLE j Good Mugua patted her arm. spirit chiefs squaw. And turnho made to the Sachem, again ing , , 11. I ca! nily. ' i 21 j Mugua approached her and laid his arm on her shoulder. I treat you wrell. You are duughter of little chief. I make you aquaw of big chief. Why does such a big chief run Cora asked from his enemies? j I bitafl Vi rri i.iu. i ... ii.i.ii'T on iViu.u' i Ji ei c Lay iur Mr. .u.d Ci, ptr. ..lr and Mr- - li. r.rv i .ot!i:r. but ui fimino.is Iloitlr.y 'Cou, ir of la'ti.in. Mr. ho.i e. or i .a h.-cut mg Thr er Ciiiff.n aid family ot Hunt s cl tl;e uk were Noah and, Spmi f'lovm !.(e ai.d Mis Nonr.i Co- l.c. wife jr.d I. ti lir . cii.i uni! t ilinr wives. Noah was directed I Mr Mr. D. Hart Kerler take ail k.nCs of uiu.iuis with tn.ii 2 children of and Robinson be anve pri.s.-vethey might iGia.e, Idaho, were d.nner gues's Gi n. 6. of Mrs. Adam Glenn on Friday. Vernon Bankluad of Tooele reafter turned home on Tue-da- y spending the week end here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. James II. Bankhead. Mr. and Mrs. Reese Lebtinmn Mrs. Grover Jones--, accompanied at Puul.eon party on Mrs. Willard Parker of Lfljton to .nti rtuini-Sunday evening In honor of Mrs Teton, Idaho on Thursday where leihn-an'- s but Inlay anniversary they vgiiti d with their sister. Mo wtii'ii came on Fiturdiv. A tab Hary Hill. They nturtud hoire on vas (f j t.ik (entered the Tuesday. and laid Iur eight Mis Elavr.e Biiiichlry ol O.'tl u ii., t and Mljs Laura Sagers ot l'a-MiMr mul Oliver Smith and City were guiv-- , of lib- - Bietuh-Ity- s f - Attui Tale- - of Itu.t'l.-wr. paur.ts. Mr ai.J Mi Thon a s ot Mr and Mi Andrew Brent liley. Sunday ami Monday I i lut an i ii End ,v, C'lu.s La:-- 1 n iti'tu.itnu Mi. MrAt di i T'un-- r v.as called at a nine on quilting at I'.iii ci VV d i d iv win r( Liu... r wl trv d ii 1. cm d a I.t r.eii wh, 1. .lint.. Cm :e H B. t.t I, lev, A! t t.i oi.i ot M ijor anc! C. F: ci, tele v. Alt i M Ihec Mr- I.v..- - F. ?Liugl-..(arlv AllzU.a Iru. n. V"t!a S.urh, M.u-:- 1 div ii'oir.iii'. Mr-- . Turnei a VVP iian: on mid Cc.-i- e S t ,e loiin-i; t 3.1 two week.- - Bielr l.lev vith h r bio'h r and tamilv. Mas, Helen Jon s nl SaH lai .h bn Un mi of Uu CCC Cami iTtmned home Monday after the nt Hr.drclaud. the we',keiid sjs. m here with her par-- i Utah, pad. five das here with Ilia p,tr-t.'- mts. Mr and Mrs. Win. M Join-- 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Lar.-- t n Mi-- s ol R: 1 L.trie Wil!iam-o- n c! eat i r VVvatt. si,n of Mr. ai.d by. Idaho spent th pvt Mi- Jamrs L. VVvatt. ret. ived a Iur gad cf her f m Hr r. P. M' hrohi n irm on Thur-dawhile Willlam-nat school. Mrs. Robc-r- t Glttens ot Smith-. V and Kilmer oi-eReid was guest of her molhtr, fan t'l cf Odeij and Mr and Mrs M- - Lrue Srdderd ( n Monday. n wwifro tub.;, ii. a:., nwmim ih Cumtly. y, by-pat- lei.y li aJ 111 UP'.-- ! la 1...L 1 111 n yeF-r- IS, 193 r MX ) v Fritl.n, Scptcmlii-- thf ir fate. THapua claimed Cora as his squaw. And what of this one? tha Sachem asked, pointing to Alice. Thia one like warrior, Magua She die in oar aid scornfully. lire. WV11 die together, Cora said j Subscription Ka.ea. by Carrier or Mail . . . One Year $1I0 Knots n Upon Application. Adverti mg Rules Mho T iL. Jf What IIas Conk Hktobe: It ie the year 1757. Girttral' lMiif, " ;' . r f.j. ;. - , 1 A ut tin - ; J .iiKiidt Entered 8a Fri i Mailer, Nuiimber 2. 19.il, post Office at Ub .in. Uiuh. under the A t ot Mariti ffr.3 u,( f,i ; U'. .r .!i(ii.i,-(Wiijk r . I.UhiV il i. ly l.'i, .i, . ,i!UN Jr, I. C WV I N H A C M J IVLu. I. d t t la,1. al, !' .1... l.i'l Mil" i r i t-'- CACHE COUNTY, UTAH , f R T7i ' mry CACHE AMERICAN : AMERIC.'-N-LOGAN- ( 'O, 9st 1 -- fit, SGi --7f uV'A 7M s e i v ... j - I ilui-.n-- 1 wound-racks- - , ( ' wlu-i- uu-- !v-- Wtd-m-d- 1 v -- ! 1 111 jWi 90 pgoor DISTILLERIES CO.f Inc. Louisville Owensboro Largest Distillery In Kentucky GLENMORE v V.-- I - eo.i-u- Hi- . New Shades s. 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Main Phone 244-- w 2sgsgE2ESi5S:Q2S2Sa3EB$aS HOTEL 'BwMii&a - cx-ai- POWELL at OFARRELL Francisco headquarters for Utah residents. Where yon will be greeted personally by San Per Day Up ALVIN C. CRITCHI.OW . , i One woman sought safety in flight, rushing out of the barracks across the courtyard. She was pounced upon by a giant Huron ho seized her by the hair, and began dragging her across the Her shrieks brought ground. French soldiers to the rescue, and a general melee ensued the Indians no longer making any distinction between pale-facfriend or foe. Cora and Alice had barred the d.nor to t,K:r room an1 swung Alice the heavy shutters. ! hail armed herself with a large Munro. with pist(ll. c, two other oflieers fully armed, was rushing to her icscue when Magua Huiun appeared. The troachero-iMunro ?n,Te(I P"1,1,'1-- ' cnd ";'d. m Others mortallv wouiulcil. ffll, v urwn the two ein- nis band None now bnried the way. r(.VSThe Ilurons threw their weight ngainst the barred door; it gave A,iee r"01 an' tho foremost Indian dropped, llut the others swept into toe room. reached the scene ... litywai-time to see the girls being rairied off by the Ilurons. Recklessly, he set oyt in pursuit. The llu run sealed tho barricade anil di ..p-- j pcared into the woods. Montcalm, toe, oelately arrived and with his oflieers managed to put a stop to the massacre which had now become general. The ground was strewn with the bodies of men and women, indiscriminately slaughtered. Fear tho barracks Montcalm came upon the body of the dying Colonel Munro. He knelt to the ground and begged forgiveness. dnnk-craze- d e tnt s - Hawkeve and the Mohicans, too, were on the trad of Magua. When they Came upon Iloywnul, the officer was wandering about aimlessly in the forest, his once faultless uniform in rags and tatters. Heyward's first impulse was to treat them as enemies; reassured by Hawkeve he consented ungraciously to join their party. However, he said, I want you to understand that I still consider you a mutineer, and if were ever under British jurisdiction again, I shall enjoy pressing charges against you. Cora and Alice, captives at the Huron village, were surrounded by Indian warriors, met to decide eyes and tore at their dresses. The girls clung together shuddering. Cora they offer you life, Alice suggested when they were alone in the topee. Dont shame me by even suggesting it, Cora answered firmly. Her eyes suddenly opened wide, she gasped, and pointed to the rear wall. A knife appeared, mak- ing a slit in the bark wall. The slit widened, and a head appeared, finger to its lips to warn them to be silent. It was Uncas! As suddenly, his head wa-- ' withdrawn. His sharp ears had heard a sound. Magua loomed ri the doorway. Alice rose an i grasped him by the arm. I Como outside, she said. must talk to you. The squaws outside, at the si of her, began to seicceh, to hu.l imprecations, to shake their li t. menacingly. Alice Jaughi d, goadN ing them on only too happ create a noise and diversion o any soit. Hut her behavior arons J Maguas suspicions. He brushed her aside and was about to le enter the tent when Alice grasped his arm. Not vet, she said. Be patient! I have spoke n to her. She will marry you! She will be your squaw! But now, let her rest! Magua flung her aside, and re- entered the tepee. The room v, as empty! His shouts aroused the village. Two braves accompanied him to puisne Uncas and the .escaped prisoner. A closer guard was assigned to Alice. Uncas was swift of foot. Unencumbered, he would never have been overtaken. But Cora traveled with difficulty over the mountain- ous trail. Thev were hurrying up a narrow path winding up the face of a cliff when Magua them. Several shots went ricocheting over their heads. Uncas was armed only with a tomahawk. At the top of the ciiff the path broadened into a ledge. Cor paused to catch her breath. Leave me! she gasped. Uncas, save yourself. They wont harm me. Uncas shook "his head. Unci never leave one with moon in liar hair, he said quietly. Cora reached out and graspo his hand. (To be continued ) $8 Wet First North We Call and Deliver Phone 4iS t O'FARR ElV SAN FRANCISCO West First North Ca.he. In the Matter of the Estate of j DA ON A O. HANSEN, Deceased. Criditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned ad- muustralrix of the Estate of said deceased at her residence at 891 North Clh East, Logan, Cache County. Utah, on or belore the nth dav cf Niven be- -, A. D. 19 HANSEN TAYLOR Adorn istratnx of th; o; m. Deceased Damn O. NLWrL U. D VINES, Attoi Rubin al.cn dite-- . Spt. 18- , Oat. Logan, Utah j .waai-M-v.q" y q Uiah Famous ABERDEEN t; : -; -- Notice In the, District Court of the First Judicial District of tha State of Utah, in and for the County of Cache. j In the Matter of the Estate of BENJAMIN M. LEWIS, Deceased. Tne petition ot Barbara M. is, praying for the issuance to her- 0f letters of administration on the estate 0f Benjamin M. Lewis, deceased, has been set for hearing on Saturday, the 26th day of September, A. D. 1936, at ten o'clock A. M. of said day, at the Court, in the County Court House, in Logan City, Cache County, Utah. WITNESS the Clerk of said Court with the seal thereof fixed this 15th day of September, A. D. 1936. N. J. CROOKSTON, CLERK By Elizabeth Scrowther Deputy Clerk E The Best in the West e I Let us Fill up Your Bin as Winter is Just Around the Corner. 88 West Second South Salt Lake W. D. ROBERTS, Mgr. formerly of Hotel Roberta and linings. Order grates here today. 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