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Show CACHE AMERICAN f i 1 S calV" cl - rv rr; I V1 -- , J -A' sV---5 yn f i ... legal-like- ... dian. CHAPTER VI THAT battle to Needle Canyon to be tbe turning point tn the Indian war. With two hundred and fifty ot tbelr bravest warriors exterminated, tbe Comancbes surrendered en masse and. with tbelr Squaws and papooses, tramped stol Idly back to tbeir reservations. Never attain would they be strong enough 1 -- MINUTE f&0T f A-- the Paur Thrp tall ol tbe Lake Temple, !a I d .'ml t i i cl !!-- ! m hr, will be pleased to km w she is recovering Irom qulta at d.ojjlng o:f In tin w uk la ti-hh. ftti mis ' bit it tie and i:iuh 4 nil t.i a serious Illness. M" and M s Cv. il I o i o ne urn! u it this Invise of Chat, of a bahv girl t Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Orvln have i,i.d r ' lb closing Inin b r w.i tin an-- t Met Sill Plough returned hum been tn Salt Lake the post two 111. In i.i. weeks where Mr, Orvln Is being Ihuveui Aio Telling.' Idaho la ! week wh IP lie ha, with .it lev H.nl, Ketmitli Mu: ray 1 .u Wo in ted lor Heart trouble. king. Elmer B.uly. tiro-- , John It .n-Mis. lh.,sie Brough hr cr Joins at.d Hay Lieshmtin sing- -' tv, Mrs. If ha Neves of Logan,' mg the trio. Pi SAFETY TALKS uu-tie- - I By Don Herold 1 i tilt-y- , Id Iji T , In vr - of course. And Im puttin Sam tn bis place. Get me?" Listen, Jeff," bis friend Inter rqpted uncomfortably. I dont know , bow Im not tryln to be sentl-- , mental . . . you know me , . . but count me out on that deal." "Count you out?" Jeff was stunned. "This aint been so bad tor ns . . , has It?" Wahoo rambled on. "They like us here, dont they? Were among right people, real friends, for the first time . . . aint we? When Rodrigues went to climb that cliff . . . knowin be might get killed . . . Say Jeff, warnt that one of tbe flnest things you ever seen?" "Yeb, Rodriguez was an l game bombre. Jeff was fighting with himself in order not to be swayed by Wahoo's plea. "An Captain Slufford dyin like that . . . That was great too. BTHOPSld Jeff Hawkins and Wahoo Jane, -Bandito. Ha I hs T eeas Hangers to procuto iitoufa information about and gold shipments to a end payrolls fo llloir oallaif aai Polka Dot Mo d MitiHa roman co bahvota (tf Amanda daughter ot Ik Hanger1 commanding officer, and tk tali and handsome Jeff Hate kin it tckn Indians tn all llaw-kipartsns cl Treat to on tAa tcorpatk. Ihem-selves and Jones distinguish as Indian lighters Hawkins hand of saving the Uvet of a email Hanger trapped tn a cava ip In- OGAN. CACHE BOUNTY. UTAH vi SiMO jtn -L- Ctep on it, iAl Dadd. il live to be a hundred and wouldnt ' mention It to you. But be told me If be ever did settle down It would be with you." "Wbat am I supposed to do sit and yearn?" "Not If youre tbe kind of girl 1 think you are," answered Wahoo as be saw bis plan for getting Jeff back Into tbe fold taking form. "Jeff's headin np toward Kimble county purty soon. If you . . ." "Drink your buttermilk!" Tbe girls voice was sharp as she thrust a glass of tbe thick liquid Into his band and hurried toward tbe door. When Amanda, her face set d termlnedly, reached tbe corral, she found that Jeff already had roped a horse and was busy saddling It. As be tightened tbe girth and reached for his rope the girl handed It to him silently. Mr. chonJriac" SO be 1 j Ehle- - J. Karl the b netlletlim. a lypochondriatf than 'the late be a rypo- - i rather pronounced Iduy. Mr. and Mis. Glen file and were waiting relam. s family The evening Session Pirston. Saturday. Sunday was under the direction of the Mrs, Munn of Yakima. Wash . stake M. I. A. M Men's and' was yhlung her Sister Mrs. Lee Nielsen Gleiinor Leaders Cantrll Monasmlth, last week. and Mrs. Payne, with M Man.j Mrs. Don Winn Just returned Don Poppleion conducting the fol- from Midvale where she visited lowing program. Announcing the lelatives last week. winners In the church finals of, Tlie many friends of Mrs. James the Tennis Oames being Brigham and Miughan and Roy Hall, first Parley Gunnel, second place. A clarinet and piano trio was played by Lyndon Lent ham and Paul Christenson and Roy Da r ley. Vocal trio, "Roses of Ptxardy," the misses Carol Oakes, No ma Green and Beth Terry. Address on M. I. A. Conference th.me, "flowers, by Elder Douglas Allen. Two Organ selections by Roy Parley Remarks by President John C. Brenchley and Picsident Annie M. Baker The closing numb. The Best m We Thank Thee O God Prayers we e by Puphel. Vo: da Obray and Pirston chlty. 1 Jones ev,w IM Wood Utahs Famous A HYPOCHONDRIAC? The railroads are not One of my friends (in fact, it was my or bravery. older daughter) has accused me of being afraid to be cowardly careful. We motorists can't depend on a hypoJiondriac on this subject ol double tracks or red light signals to automobile accidents All rig 'it, then, the railroad com- keep us from smash ing into each ot her, sub- but we can heed the red lights of last panies are hypochondriacs on tbe years accident records and of today's ject of safety. papers reports of yesterdays crashes. That 's w hat makes them safe. We can (ace 1935 figures gathered by When your train stops in a station, The Travelers Insurance Company, for you see and hear men tapping the instance: automobile accident deaths, w heels and brakes, looking for possible 36,100; persons injured, 895,2S0; accitrouble. dents caused by drivers exceeding Railroad hspochondriacs, I guess. sjiced limit, 121,460; wrong tide of Afraid of accidents tiie sissies! road, 85,770; cars with defectice All along the railroad tracks are red brakes in accidents, 18.690; with (dar10,750; headlights, and green lights, to keep trains from ing or "out or blowouts, 7,360. bustin' into each other. If the engineer punctures And we can have our brakes and sees a red light, he's just enough of a steering apparatus and lights ins;ected h pochondriac to stop his train. freely and we can throw our old tires Constant inspection and constant away, and we can drive with brains incare are the price the railroads pav for stead of bravado even if we are actheir enviable safety records. They cused of being a little hypochondriac know that they can't depend on luck on the subject of safety. ABERDEEN COAL Let us Fill up Your Bin as Winter is Just Around the Corner. Good Supply of all preparations Lump, Nut, Pea and Stoker Slack, - TRENTON Trenton Treated and Untreated Mrs. E. Bingham enIn honor of her daugh- tertained the West ter, Lort nines lOih birthday anniversary, Sept. 22. Twenty Hie little friends were pres. nt. Games were played and dainty refreshments High Grade Motor Oils Hi-Te- st Gasoline, Gal 20c d. SUNDAY AT lYELSVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Mr. and Mrs. W. Kendel Alice Allred attended Glover, and Mrs. grandpa Glovers birthday party at 2nd ward, Friday, Sept. 23. The Hvrum Stake Hated that this was a great and A birthday party was given at conference convened in ell would arterly repent of our wrong1 VVt'iL'vi:le Tabernacle Saturday d mes and fci ep th- Word ot Mr. and Mrs. Roy Briggs in honor m3 and Sunday with Prcs WivLm aid Cud would D. M. Bickmore in charge. The closing song r Gecrcp F. Richards of the Ye Portals." bv the choir. of the Twelve, and PresThe afteino 91 session b gan at ident cf the Sait Lake Temple was 2 p. m with an Organ Prelude by in atti rdance. The Saturday eveRoy Darley. Singing, Song of the ning .sis&ion began at 7.30, where Rcdemmed, by the choir with was Priesthood work stressed Mrs. . Mat-ti- e Marie Garrett and Prayeis were by Bishop A. Silas singing the duet. PrayAll-- n and Alvin Allan of Hyrum. er. Darley Elder Joseph B. Gunnell. Reports were made by the presThe choir sang, That Sweet idents of the quorums. Elder of Old. Patriarch M. D. ds was the speaker of the Story Bird was honorably released as a evening and stressed Priesthood member of the Stake High Counduties and privileges. and Elder John S. Welch of The general session of the con cil Fa- adise was sustained in his lerence began Sunday morning place. 10 a. m. with an Organ prelude i Sustaining of the General and by Organist Roy Darley. The sing - stake authorities we-- e by stake the conference was by clerk, S. A. Dunn. Hyrum Stake Choir under eturnS direction of chorister WUhamHen0rzbmdene II. Ter-- y. Singing, Praise to the;from the Man. prayers, Elder P O. Hinsen ct Paradise and Patriarch M. D. Eird cf Mention The choir sang the anthem. Invocation, Bishop Henry Sorenson of the Mendcn ward was the tirst speaker, discussing ward tea"iun-- its fundamentals and best lcsuits that are gained by it. The following returned rmon-aie- s gave reports of their ltbirs. Elder Douglas Allen who Liboied in the North Central States mission, Elder Alton Peterson, whj labored in the Northern states The choir r:.n, The Kmg of Glcrv, remrrks re made by recently sustained in the Logan president John A. Isreaison and, and Cache Stakes, and introduced John C. Brenchley a'eng. Fresident Joseph E. Cardon who the lines of ward teachm - Re-- made encouraging remarks. i etr.ents and church education President Bickmore read a The concluding speaker was Elsent out by the General der Richards who talked on Ward Board to be answered by the teaching and other responsibilities quorum presidents and made comthe Latter Day ments upon it. Spoke of his apresting upon Saints. preciation of the labors of broHe said the way God conducts ther M. D. Bird as a High Counhis work is by inspiration, and cilman also of the splendid work when we are called Into the ser- of the choir and commented upon vice by those in authority and the high standing and past la- refuse to act, we are refusing iors of Brother Welch. God. He also repeated the poem, Elder Richards was the conclud-Go- d Had a Job for Me. He in3 speaker and told of his work M. & L. COAL Lewis-fo- il ' o Wellsville Q- Y V Wahoo was laid up with his wound Whatre you tryln to do break me down? snarled Jeff savagely. Wal, I tell you youre crazy! You make me sick. Whats bein Rangers goin to get us? If you dont get shot you'll wind up without a nickel by the time youre fifty. Not for me! 1 want all I can get while I can enjoy it . , . an Sam an mes gonna get ft! ticket But If you say so Its a from now on! I'm dealing you out. So long. Pudgy! As Jeff walked out and slammed the door behind him Wahoo to call him back, then gritted his teeth and turned his face to tbe wall. What was the matter with Mr. Hawkins? Inquired a soft voice a moment later. Wahoo turned over to stare at Amanda, who had entered the room with a tray on which was a pitcher of buttermilk and a glass. Aw, her patient stammered help lessly. Then, as he got one of his few inspirations. "Aw, hes just In love. guess. In love? gasped the girl, her face white. "Who with? With you, 1 reckon." Walioo was sticking to his original lie. Hes sure got a funny way of showing It. Storming past me with out saying hello. of gi .ms You know what we were talking As the boy dashed out with a about? was the crafty Inquiry "We whemp Jeff sat down on Wahoos bed were talkin about you. Thats why and s.iid w ithout preliminaries: "I'm . . . Jeffs crazy about you but he n Sam. expect. dont dare tell you. What for? His friend swallowed The girl I dont believe It! and did not meet Jeffs eyes. blushed deeply. To talk a little business. That Why, when we was lookin tor Injin fight did the trick. Were aces he talked 'bout nothin but with the Major. An Ive picked a Injins, all the time! sweet job plenty sweet. This Is you "Youre joking, Wahoo. . . . What a be to . . . mine kind the gold goin' of money we can retire on. Theyre did he say about me?" Oh . . ." Wahoo was stumped for sending me up to Kimble County, the a moment, then plunged ahead He richest part of the state. A bad boman the talked 'bout your hair bre named Higgins runs it. He collects tribute from every saloon, every color of your eyes . . . the way you He likes everything about walk. gamblin' game; he has fellers rustlin cattle an horses; he makes you." "You sure could have fooled me. everybody pay an everybodys afraid Amanda tried not to act thrilled. of him. Well, as Wahoo stirred rest"Hes awful shy. Why he could lessly. Im throwln out that feller two-wa- y half-starte- d single-hande- 1 ... ... ... Sorenson and Mrs. Norman Lund- berg. to Odin Mathews returned Washington, D. C. to continue his Smithfield Mrs. Reed Halverson school, after a two months visit entertained on Friday afternoon with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. for the members of her bridge Thomas Mathews. club and Miss Myrtle Larson, a The North Cache High students atspecial guest. The rooms were a rally on Friday evening staged A flowers. tractive with fall on our streets prior to attend a dainty luncheon was served at the dance at the Junior High school. close of the afternoon. The Ladies birthday club met Willard Roskelley of Davenport at the home of Mrs. Martin RosIowa is visiting with his parents,1 kelley and celebrated her birthday Mr. and Mrs. William Roskelley. Mayor and Mrs. Vern Toolson' spent the past week at Salt Lake City on business and pleasure combined. Mr. T. B., our general banker the American Bankers attended convention at San Francisco. Mrs. Farr accompanied him. Mrs. John Pitcher and son Lynn of Los Angeles are visiting relatives and friends here. Mrs. Waldo Barker, was host- - K ess to the club on 3 Friday afternoon. Luncheon was R West First North served from small tables. Prizes g were awarded to Mrs. Leonard SMITHFIELD Thanks," he grunted without looking up. Then, as be reached for his slicker, he again found it handed to him. Thanks," he said again, but this time he looked up to find Amanda regarding him with laughing eyes. Whats the matter with me? she inquired impulsively. I dont know . . . he was startled, as how anythings the matter. Do you think Im pretty? Yeah a man would call you pretty." "Why dont you tell me that?" she stormed suddenly, "instead of fellin' It to other people. Begg'n your pardon. he looked at her in amazement across the horse s back. Wbat are you talkin ... about So you like my eyes! She was becoming more and more exasperated. You don t even know what color they are! Right now. they look a little greenish. he laughed, mystified. And my hair," she continued resolutely. And the way 1 walk and talk! You like everything about me don't you? Answer me! "1 dont know what to make of you, he gasped. aside all feminine Throwing nicety, Amanda walked briskly around the horse and confronted him. Why dont you face the truth . . . like me? she demanded. W love each othei ! Thats nonsense! Jeff seemed on the verge of running away. Dont you believe In love?" No. v t y.i M-s- I Ri-ch- a- - reSv "-- er-t qi re- love you. There, you made Impulsively she threw herself Into his arms, kissing him fervently on the lips. At first J eft was stunned. Then his arms tightened about her. But as they did so Amanda wriggled tree and dashed toward her home, laughing hysterically. (To be eontinuei) 1 me say It! The luncheon table anniversary. was centered with pink roses. Ten guests were present. Mrs. Henry O. Hanson wras the guest of her brother, C. O. Roskelley and family at Salt Lake City on Monday. Mrs. Joseph Young of Manti Is visiting with his sisters Mrs. Glen Nielson and Mrs. Adrain Toolson. the MASTER stoker Produced in such large qu<ities on the Assembly Line System that the Cost has been kept to a Minimum. . A First Class pro- Get some of the gorgeous amaryllis bulbs for window display. They are sure bloomers and their f. culture is duct for First Class Homes fool-proo- j For Rent: New Eureka Installed Com plete with automatic controls Va-- ! for $179.50 cuum Cleaner Complete with all Just-A-Me- re W. CENTER ques-tionai- re But you do love me? She was calling Wahoos words. Well 5S9 - n-s- to attempt to withstand the onrush of civilization. Thanks to Wahoo, Jeff escaped with only slight wounds. But his friend was laid up for many days In a bedroom of the Bailey home which had bqen turned Into an Improvised hospital. There the was forced to regale young Davie with tales of Jeffs heroism, for the boy accepted Wahoos part In the battle as a matter of course, but insisted on making a demi god out of Haw kins. Say. the way you talk youd think Jeff whipped them Injina Wahoo protested angrily at last. "Why, if It warnt tor me coverin Jeffs climb, hed never have got to the top at all. I never shot so fast in my life Injins come tumblin down like rotten apples! "You Rangers ought to be grateful to Jeff all right, agreed the boy. If ne hadn't found Company B you d all be dead." He was interrupted by a hammering on the door. A second later Haw tins himself stood in the doorway. Goe. Jeff, we was Just talkin' tbout you, cried the boy. Do me a favor, will you, Davie? grinned the other. Turn Baldy loose tn the pasture an see he gets plenty Ami WOOD Co. Attachments $1.50 per day. Crystal Bottling & Furniture Co. log n, u ah Install One Now Be Prepared for Winter Weather Jackson & Fry Co. 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