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Show (..f rf. 'i 1 A rt v V t v? j isin'i i ; s . rz.T2 R C mfM tiilwm'-l'iaiV- ' iWWM OH.S (trxorsia 1 AS ,i .1 ,;.J V.V I, m- - th" Saul 1. tie Library by chairman I i are my aliaiii'M. .'Aln .1 iTi'-rra- oC.d fj E m S J i uwi) J.ny n hui-.a-.-- , I In tcn.hiunitii-s- The library opened Monday, i'Hn.ter 21. The hours are 3 la al:d 7 10 8 V ' Mr. rr.d Mr.,, natudas Orcha-- d 6 Clay- E.1 Saul sons Dmrlis a:id K Tirlvhuiii City spent fSjnd r Mr. and Mrs. D:rt Orchi d. Mr. and Mrs. Veldon B.:ir rt nichir.cnd ' were guesis cf Mr. and Mrs. nosmond Blair Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Earl Karr n spent Friday in Ogden on busi-- t jftrrt pro- - special rii ar anged. t.'t Hubs held their' day and made ready . . v lair at winch ... , M.tjune S.nl'.h was' vinner in the style Mu, Veral Nil.cn Miss Metta ; and nth p!aer. who brake his lh'lffre. at North) .ah hud to have i !. m perfo nied as th? close to the, a, bioken i, SMITHFIELD A,!:, Hii' a B::d. .. Ni i!:. n and Mus will Clay i. on N.cli. u. mid lun Ha -- i ,. At t.ir.. we fc.ve baa d A , : a ';.yr.e- l- .si?. , I s in thl.fcr..ry. uhi.h l.u'.c en d. nai l by the pcoi1- -' ol a few from o Hot : man Lewiston, with . w layer 1 j Friday, September 25, 1936 Ord-n- , -: P E. Hyey fund and Unarm!! bv !. .am I Clayton Mu: A. , I . V- j.tay-'Il- by U.i II 1 . wi-- er Mrs. Ruth Brown and Mrs. Phvhs Talbot weie a' a bridge party fer the memt'r.s ot the Markres club. Special invit.d geests and partners. Diinty were served. Prizes wer? award'd: all cut prize to M Edith Cunnineham. high ' score, Mrs. Garnet Cornish; low 1. ud ward HTit-You can count on The Willcen Society; fut Mrs. Bent a Smith and Henry Mr John M. Lain entertained ei their opening social on. Cornish. Snerial invited gue.-ts- : FamDy Blended Whiskey always at cue table of Lridgc Thursday pm., after which a Mr. and Mrs. lotwrenee Ptulsen. being just one way the way were Mesdame.s Hi s prM-nwill be the attrac-- ( ;,;r. and Mrs. Kenneth Ba"r. Mr. like it, because the Wilken you Scrowther Ihirry Ken. William clothing inj Mrs. Golden Cunningham. and Mrs. Harold Homer of logan. Familys been distilling since way Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brown, Mr. ' back when. J E. Sheffer was hostess nn(j m-- s Mis Thelma Hubc--r of M. sa, Mrs. pjowa d Lavne. lit" Ladies' Bridge club on Dorothy Baer and Olan Talbot. Arizona, was the week end guest at. iv H her Delirious' home. c.f her sister Mrs. Glen R. Winn s! .en s were served. Mrs., Clean uo all old vegetable tops Miss Ruth Roskelley left during triii Matthews- - was awarded and destroy them. They too often tile week for Richfield to leach ."fiv prize. harbor Insect pests. school. CopTright Mu.-- , Marie Sparrow enterlain- v S. Finch & Co. The Willow Valley camp i ril M ml.iy at a trousseau tea at- If you hav? time, spade the ve- -I Jo. X AV' r Inc., $chcnkv.lV Ctnli pioneers met at the home l.er 1: ,m fall. this garden Mrs. Hazen Hillyard Sept. 25. cf Th-.Kiw arils club' and their CSR5R EgAKgmjim-a'H.tlW.Uikwives attended a social Monday aryi t veiling. Dr. Adam S. Bennlon ol Suit Lake City talked on the Constitution making better citi--nTl;. domestic science clan, K Proclvcod in such large qualtitics on the Assembly (f th, Junior high school pre iued the dinner. Mrs. J. A. Bui j Line System that the Cost ha3 been kept to a of Irrston rendered a voca Mln'nr.im. r da.i'-hter- . s s i,;-- ! . t !:i-- I - THE s. Mm o i 1v-m:'- . r f P sif STOKER MASTER r4 Ten1 ditif-n- at the A M il.il par!: Thursday evenin'. wer-D.. tin; of town guests Mr. and Mis. Roy Goudy cf'Ean . J: so, Calif.. Susan Edwrrd of Oakland, Calif., and Mrs. Helen Shouleigh and daughter Donne Lee of Oakland, Calif. Mrs. Oliver Nilson, Mrs. Glen and Tout, Mrs. Alfred Ericson home Mrs. Os. Lew returned Saturday after a pleasant visit with Mrs. Joseph Richardson at Salt lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wi'dks announce the birth of a son. The First ward Sunday school is sponsoring a variety show on Sept. 25, when the best talent of the dtp will appear; also many novel features. com- will The three wards next tuenc? their winter work First Class pro- for First A ' V S-- Homes M-s- j j j - ,ns tailed plete with controls for '7: V - Install One Now Be 83 Prepared for Winter Weather Jackson & Fry Co. West Center Phone Logan, Utah a WHISK E7i0 B L E NDE whi.kies n lus product are 15 moaiSu'M 86.8 proof The or more old. 25 straight whiskies; 75 grain neutral spirits. 3 straight whiskey 4 years old, 20 straight whiskey 15 months eld. t 130 rutTii s i"jg n'Jin iavaa i J0 . reci-rt'p1 . reviewed by Miss Oralie Cragun of Sniithfield. Refreshments were served at the close of the even-- ! ing. delightful The Relief CORNISH invited to be in attendance. At the meeting Genealogical held Sunday night, Mr. Moore of the North Cache Seminary was the special speaker; Miss Eulia Leavitt of Lewiston demonstrated with the Book of Remembrance; the Junior genealogical work by E. M. Hicken of the High council was also an official visitor. Music for the entire program was furnished by R. E. Butler and his male chorus of Trenton eighteen members of the chorus being present. Mrs. Peek and Miss Cottle accompanied the singers at the piano. One of the social affairs of the week was the opening program Cornish One of social functions of st last!new officers are: Lorena T. the given party evening at the home of ersen Elizabeth B. president; Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Pike by the Dopp 1st councilor; Hattie S. ladies of the Book Review club Neeley 2nd councilor; Elda J. husbands, honoring Bergeson secretary and treasurer; and their Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Seamons Jr. i.iyrl P. Kendell chorister; Reba The evening was spent playing B. Bergeson and Grace H. Bingfour ham organists. various games for which were small tables promiscously The opening social will be held urranged. The first prizes were Tuesday, October 13. The affair awarded to Mrs. G. A. Andersen will be in honor of the retiring nd R. C. Pike; consolations go- officers of the Relief Society. All! ing to Edward Clayson and Mrs. ladies of the ward are especially Mrs. Seamens George Elwood. was presented with a guest prize. Eighteen enjoyed a lovely luncheon served on the small tables. Why Be Bothered With Boquets of early fall flowers were When You Can Have It the about arranged attractively living rooms. no-ho- -- Miss Audrey Bergeson was hostess to the members of the Lewlast iston Junior Literary club Thursday evening at her home. A drama by W. H. Hudson was Washing at Home Done So Cheaply at JAPANESE HAND LAUNDRY 8 Wet Firat riorth We Call and Deliver Plum 4IS J $179.50 pell-mel- er - rhr ... ... A-vi- ! 1 . 'VIA Program 1 edge of the canyon und crashed into the ravine with a noise like thunder. Roys . . . save your last bullets for yourselves," said Major Bailey tensely. A few more boulders like that will smash the overhanging ledge and wt'll he trapped." go up after them, compadre. Adlos!" responded Rodrlguex. Before anyone could stop blm be path, clambered out of the ehelter and started crawling up the sheer side CHAPTER V of the canyon. Hardly bad he asthe Major bad expected, the cended ten feet when another rock wae Indian war whlct followed crashed down, pinning him beneath bloody to the extreme. Resenting It. the continued encroachment ot Un homhre." whispered the the white man Into their bunting Major. gran .May ho rest In peace." at redskins the stopped grounds. Every man stay where you are!" nothing to exterminate their ene- commanded the officer as the rest mies. In the mele the Ranger of attack their the Rangers started to follow fought against terrific odds at all Rodrigues' heroic example. ing. unseen, among the boulders times, spent uubroken day and toward tho mouth of the cave? "We'll bo battered to pieces In no nights in the saddle end performed of feats daring. superhuman But exhausted men cannot remain forever on the alert. The Indians realized this and stalked tbs whites like wolves. And dually they were rewarded. Worn out by a long day's riding. Major Ralley and D Company rode listlessly Into a narrow canyon and found themselves facing 200 Comanche braves drawn up In battle array. Rush them . . Its our only The Major ebook off bis chance! exhaustion as if by magic as bo drew his gun. We ve got about live eeconds!" At his words the Rangers charged forward as one man. I'nprepared for euch a maneuver, the Indians never theless did not give way. Soon the twenty white men were surrounded by a mob of yelling, snarling, painted warriors who were prevented by their very numbers from exterminating tlu-l- enemies. Cnplain Stafford and six men broke through and ran for some sheltering boulders. Hut two of them were shot down before they reached tilts comparative safety. Major Ralley protected the Cup tain's retreat, then, shouting to his men to follow, scrambled up a nar4 row ledge ou the canyon side and .. L, managed to reach a large cave which bt had discerned tweory feet Hawkus starts up the cliff above the trail. Only Qve ot bis original company of hventy men timo," protested Wlilskets, as be "Save your ammunition direct:-,- ' managed to escape the Indians and twisted savagely at his handlebars. the Major. Dont fire itU you follow him Into this retreat Among "Ill like to get to them tables before them. And remember . . . every n,:..--. them were Jeff and Wahoo. a Mex- I die." save his last bullet for himself." ican named Rodrigues. Charley "My orders are straight we all The other three men nodded :n .'inBuckuer and a lean old fellow with stay here! Buckner! Come back, ly and waited. Soon they c.;!d He handlebar mustaches known to bis man. You're married and have faint glints of feathered companions only as Whiskers." children." and red skins among ibe ucjlN.-s- . Disheveled, begrimed, sweating, Maybe Ive lived too long," said The Indians were spreading ou; their clothes torn to ribbons, many Jeff suddenly His eyes were aglow fanw-ist .!vr cover. ot them. Including Wahoo. badly with pride at these men. For the There wasandno keepingnow id. vn hope wounded by arrows, the little com- first time In bis life be felt the stalking them and cceM not be pany lay prone at th? edge of their greatness of comradeship . of one avoided . . . retreat and pumped lead Imo the man's friendship tor another a Then, when their enemies v.ere Indians who were climbing after friendship that was willing to sacalmost upon them, a rumpr.nv of too was Are The them. withering rifice life itself Wahoo glanced at from Company ir fifty Rangers much for the warriors. They re Him whh perfect understanding and cnarged Into the top of th cenyvii. Then two of their crawled as near to the entrance of treated for ii.ii Completely unprepared number chose another path up the tlte cave as he possibly could. There sudden attack and unhia w ludgo cliff, plainly Intent upon rolling he braced his wounded shoulder the number of bur tbc i Uai o huge stones down upon the two against a rock, then nodded slowly r fled wildly dov.-tli conyo men. of white groups beleaguered to Ills pal. Csrtry brought sp they Sitting with his back against a Ilawklns!'' shouted Major Bailey-afc band of while horsenwa. rock, Wahoo groaned and grunted the former leaped out Into the done his work writ. with pain as he tried to pul! out an open. Realizing tlu! they napped arrow which had Imbedded Itself Go to it, baby," laughed Wahoo In their turn Cie laiiiona tonr deep In his shoulder. proudly. "I'll cover you." trated their fire rpn The Indians saw Jeff climbing Walt a minute, you crazy darn In the forefront r f t i . il:.e a'd fool, cried Jeff as he crawled over upward and opened Are with guns was recognize. by th to him. That thing's gone plumb and arrows Those on top of the cliff the man tn-- j v.'f.X who hud to roll more through you an Its got barbs onto struggled frantically and brought re.r.fciccuients. It A little roughly he pulled bis oottlders down but were unable to Hell never coma c i if that friend around, caught the shaft of McPi Raii'.-mess alive. gv the arrow and snapped It tn two the ban as he watch?-Then, as Wahoo yelped in agony, he him. struggle going on palled the rnissle cleanly out of the He will unless 1 topple over from wound. loss of blood, gritted Wahoo aa c Tell me If it hurts. be remarked braced his wounded shoulder In his best bedside manner. firmly against Its rock and conTheyve got ail of Stafford's tinued to fire steadily and with preinen," Whiskers reported at that cision Into the mass of fanatical moment as be peered out of the warriors who were striving to month of the cave. Theyve He his friend to pieces on tho floor el docked back Just In time to avoid the gorge. huge boulder as it shot over the . (To bs continued) ri Jonest Hangcrt to on pap to send to their bandit pai Polka Pol lo Gee. invited to dinner af the home of their commanding offloer Major the Hailey, the men meet Amanda Majors beautiful (Ptughler A bud ding romance between Amanda and the tall and handsome Hawkins is wwif that Indians inter t 1 oil oirupd cjns an going on aft war ( R - With MIA 1.11,1 1. ,.,,ty. Ui'ii. I..,'.i:ul;iii nog: am, : I 1 ijy ri't'tiitiutiun, und tlnu f, 1 S 1 II i iiu iir, dun::,, ai.lili llitlil re- !A. I'O. ots u te t i delightful evening of en- ri ui.ir nt. Die work lor the will be giv.-n.ing each as he bow a number of the Rangers 7 day night. All members ol horses tethered to rock with do one Mi tun! age are urged to sttend guarding them. At the risk of life !.: clavM'S. and limb bo plunged downward Mrs. M.,ote of Richmond, once more, tuklng care to avoid the her hit hand here Sun-.- .cyet of tho Indians which were, of course, still watching the cava. evening. undetected. It He made Vaulting . Into a saddle, he tore loose the brldlo reins. Half an hour's wild riding brought him to the end of Needle Canyon and out onto the opeo plain. I i...t!..'i. Id -- Die La ah Woodrulf Back at tho shelter the Rangc-stirred uneasily as the rain of arof plane. rs imp if the row and bullets ceased abruptly. h U tln-imieiir.f September 21 Could It mean the Indians bad been at the hi.me cl Mrs. George frightened by Jeff's escape? That Clmn.fc Miss Mixme Allen seemed hardly possible. Or did It and Thcm.-H. Chamber., mean that the Indians had given up sing re.it. d the tuple. crawlwere and direct 1 K ,:i:,y evening the ...... Libra) o;.eiu d j ('AOr ! 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