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Show CACHE AMERICAN October 2, 1936. aw aw I ? V i ' iu '?:a . i J fa S9 1 11 Vi vft it "ft' t - a Hal 4k. J vr ,rK'l'- i frr a. i-jr-v- A , ', v ' ? fi ,' I ! j Jeff Hawkins and Wakoo Jonas. the 1 tsas Hangars to procure insids tnonwlxm akwl payrolls and gold shipments to send to Ikstr outlaw pal. Polka Dot it Jones begins to admire ths Hangers likes his new environ men I as a law snoroemsnt ofioer aid want to abandon hie oareer of outlawry. He tries to advance a budding romance between Hawkins and Amanda, beautiful daughter of ths Hangers' commanding officer, by telling the girl that Hawkins is audit, jam love with her. wildly I CHAPTER VII climbed off the accommodation train at Junction, Kimble County, Texas, to be welcomed by Tour substantial citliena of the town who had originally called upon the Rangers tor aid. I'm Jeff Hawkins, Ranger Company D, he Introduced himself. Holy Slackers! only one?" member of groaned a the welcoming committee. There's only one fight, ain't sandy-haire- d saloon and proceeded to round np his Jurymen as well as all those who had witnessed Higgins murder of the Hartford brothers Within the hour he bad brought back a nondo- script gang of cowboys, Chinese laundrymen, and the towns one lm-portent banker. Returning to the saloon he found that the quaking prosecutor bad called in Judge Abercrombie and ar- ranged an Impromptu bench, wit- ness stand, etc., on the rniall stage at one end of the Ion, room. Work- ing like a whirlwind he got them the all placed and was lm. a o.t voice m court to order the doorway nqii: 1 Where da I s t"' flortd It was Higgins ;...i . mimed i m.1 Individual in o !i saloon hat, who swagg-rc- J as If he owned the place . . inai ... , Suffering Needles Misery and of Many People Greatly d Whrn AtiiN and Pei? ons C leaned tint A'v'n Kc-lu- -v -e because properly, digesting partner and me has their bowels are clogged. Fermentto added he got you covered. Jess," ing fcod causes a sour taste. Foul his boss. who occupled gas distends the stomach smelling . w the heart. Congested and pains hit this Mr. Hawkins right between food decays In Intestines, spreadthe eyes." As Higgins smilingly obeyed, a ing poisons through the system. A World War Medicine Hawkins pltol cracked. It was not man who These common conditions may who fell, however but the nterrupted hlm. As the other be quickly overcome by the presdoctor, supporter whirled In criptions of an logins gun cracked again and be developed during the World War prise, &1 b f11 forw4r1 and Improved In line with modem them scientific advances. Now, this presT t.w , , , Sam McGee as L stepped cription enjoys national sale as and Is I Williams S.L.K. Formula nonchalantly Into the saloon. undercan't understand men that's got so sold with this distinct little respect for law an order. standing that the user gets his Judge, proceed with the trial" He money back If he falls to say. after taking SLK., I feel great I winked covertly at Jei. Money-Bac- k A Judge and Coroner, both, of Guarantee Kimble County, I find these worth You can realize how effective less skunks come to their untimely Williams SLK. Formula must be end through their own willful neglk to sell thousands of sick people, gence, orated Abercrombie after with practically no refunds. This heaving a deep sigh of relief. They medicine certainly gets results! were a little bit slow on the draw It's a great tonic for your stomNow, gentlemen of the Jury, havs ach, overcoming nausea, indigesverdict? a reached you bloat. It flushes poisons Guilty as . . . began the foreman, tion, gas, from Kidneys by its diuretic acleaping to his feel The rest of tb sentence was drowned In a burst tion and stimulates liver action of wild cheering as spectators to to furnish stomach with bile needthis strange trial let loose their en- ed to stimulate digestion. Relieves thusiasm. Knowing he was licked at you from getting up nights with My ex-ar- ii ir last, Higgins yawned mightily and held out his wrists to the sheriff for the handcuffs which were await-lnhim. I sentence Jeff Higgins to a term of twenty-fivyears at hard labor at Huntsville! Court Is closed!" th Judge nearly whooped In bis relief. Several hours later Jeff and Sam were lounging against the long bar of that same Eldorado Saloon. Tba place was crowded with townspeople celebrating the passing of the incubus which had sucked them dry for years. 1 want you to do something for me, remarked Jeff as he gulpe-- f his third drink. I'm listenin," grinned bis gl. Its all off, Sam. Jeff resumea y after a long pause. You go an' Ill go mine. You re not go lng to do business In Klmz-- County after all. You'ro : vtrg it th way Im leaving 11 Why you old scissor b til San stared as if he had seen a ghosi Why this sudden chang of hear: Was it because the goad citizen t here made np a purse rad you that ranch as a token of appre elation for your good work 7' It wasn't that, Sam. Jeff rfi.s-to take offense at this t me dont know what's bappen-'since I came down here . . . but Tvs changed my mind 'bout our ship . . . this deal down here . . . everything." gam drank Us drink in s'lanoe and for a time listened to the maatc 0f a band which now oecupl4 ths stage where the trial bad (skew piace 8Ucij a few hours before. FV nany he leaned his elbows agaiost the bar and gazed thoughtfully lute mirror behind !L the I dont know what its ail about but If thats the way you good enough for me, ho sad softly. Thanks, Sam. Jeffs voice hoarse with emotion. "Iv8 lutr another drink, and call t Then, as they cliekoi tssea. Heres to you, and I hope wo meet again." --. we cant help nev.- -t McGee answered b't'er'.. aa t o vvl- a :. lowed his liquor we dont have to el 'Ct "t -t- u m,., we d0. He wiped 'fcw.1 en the back of his l.a.., t mwJ out of the Eldoi ido w 0f farewell, weak bladder. Gives the bowels a great cleansing. You'll feel better tomorrow if you take Williams SLK. Formula tonight. Sold onon ly by the City Drug Store, from guarantee of Satisfaction the frst bottle or Money Back! g e advt. Mr. and Mrs Louis Frank on Sunday evening. Mrs. W. L. Skidmore and son Wesley left Friday for their home after spending a few days with her parents. Mrs. Clara Kelly entertained her Primary class at a canyon party on Wednesday afternoon. Hiking and a canyon luncheon were enjoyed. Eight were included. yon-wa- Polka Bot and Hawkins say goodbye there? Lets get started. Where's the sheriffs office? ' The sheriff, when he was located at last, proved to be a weak sister. we Mr. Hawkins Naow, shouldnt be in a burry to fill out this warrant against Higgins. Mur der Is a serious charge, he protested. Sure, its serious! Higgins killed the Hartford brothers in cold blood." Well," the sheriff, caught between two fires, hemmed and hawed. "1 agree with you, but . . . whos goin to serve this warrant? 1 am. 1 understand Higgins hangs out at the Eldorado Saloon. Fill out the papers now and well go right down there. I'm a married man," quavered the rotund officer as he obediently signed the warrant. Maybe youd better serve it by yourself. The boss of Kimble County was not at the Eldorado when Jeff ar rived but the prosecuting attorney was lounging at the long mahogany bar. Its impossible," protested this lanky Individual when Jeff intro duced himself and produced the cant prepare a big case warrant like this in a minutes time. Besides, or a you'll never get witnesses Jury. And the Court House has been used for a warehouse for a year and a half. Im calling this trial right here In an hour, responded the Ranger firmly. There'll be a Jury . . . and plenty of witnesses. Now get busy. So saying, he strode out of the 1 ... while the prosecutor dodged the issue as much as be could and the Judge finally Instructed the Jury that: If Mr. Higgins It guilty be should be punished, but, clearing his throat, on the other hand, de-fendant says be killed in self detense. No one but Ira Johnson saw the shooting, and he, sad to state, turned out to be a very poor witness. Therefore, we dont want to hang or send to Jail an Innocent man. So you gentlemen of the Jury must weigh the evidence VERY CARE- - This wag too much for Jeff. Leap- ing from his place in the impromptu courtroom he stepped forward and faced the panel. There Is only one verdict," he thundered. You know It as well as I do. So forget what the Judge Just said. I object," cried the defense at- torney. Sit down an shut up. Jeff wheeled upon him. Then, returning to the Jury, he continued. Theres only one way to clean up a county like Kimble get rid of men like Higgins for good. If yon dont re- spect your own courts of law, youll never get away from lawlessness. Are you cowards? Are you afraid to speak your thoughts or are you citizens of a great state? The Jurymen hung on his words, but suddenly the spell was broken by a mellow voice from the back of the saloon, Jest a minute," said the new- comer who plainly war one of Hig- gins men. Dont reach for that Ohio on Tuesday where Mr. Smith will teach and continue his scool-ing- ., PROVIDENCE Vi are sick to- MILLION3 of people isn't stomach their mn. Ranger. Bak- held food synopsis of the MIA. they will hold their Sorenson, Olive and Lucille Gayle Jenkins (opening preview on Tuesday night er, Ved and Hazel Sorenson, pi lor to lommeniing their seasons Lallis, Inez Barrett, Graee Services In wo. k. t ladle, Fred Tavlur, Alton nod Mis Roal Gufim oth, Orvll Ladle, Leo and Rulon Newton Ward haveMr moved to Login to put their ladle paraor-FULLY.- and boys entertained at a candy pull on Sunday afternoon at the home of Miss Muriel Johnson. Ten were included. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Gessel and Mrs. Marriner Nielsen left Monday for Rigby Idaho to atend the funeral services of their brother-in-lathe late Lorenzo E. which will be held on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. James Unsworth and infant daughter who have spent the summer at Mackay, Idaho are back again for a few weeks visit. A group of girls w Tib-bit- " ts 0-- College Ward f. ... Melvm College Scott Jackson, Zollinger, Wayne Sorensen, Orrin Nelsen and Ariel Hansen accompanied the FFA club of the South Cache High School to Salt Lake City on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Abrams and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Abrams who were observing their wedding anniversaries entertained at a theatre and dinner party on Tuesday evemng. Mr. and Mrs. Atkins and son Willis were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Nephi Nelsen on Monto be day evening. and Mrs. John H. Bishop Schenk and Mr. and Mrs. George Leishman of Wellsville and Mr Abiams attended the funeral d Mrs. Wilhelm Pedersen of vices of Mrs Durfey at Brigham Logan visited with their parents on Sunday. it-- avr ,i 1 1 iV-- ai i Neddo was able to on Sunday. Her many friends are pleased to see her about again. Mr. and Mrs Lament Pilkington of Smithfield, Mr. and Mrs. FYed Garrett and Mr. and Mrs. Seth Our Yard is Filled with Fresh Coal AH Sizes . . . Its A First Class product for First Class Homes Gordon Creek Coal Installed Complete with auto- - 123 South Maia Telephone 123 f4l - for $179.50 Install One Now Be Prepared for Winter Weather of Logan Mgr. lii;Jwlmatic cn,rols A . 4 CITY COAL CO. S. B. BENSON, 1 83 Jackson & Fry Co. West Center Logan, Utah Phone r o Mini in silivl at that pi.ue I .ui e W.uL will give a , Ms j dam mg review of the pupils who t.img to her dancing class here on Oi t. 15, There are about 30 in, the gtoop and it will be worth while to attend. The costumes are very elaborate. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Larsen thetr son Glen, home' brought from the hospital Monday evening w here he has been confined for the past week suffering from sugar diabetes. Word comes from Sait Lake City to Mrs. Henry Hansen of the safe arrival of a grand son at the home of her son, Clive, which was born, Monday evening. She also received word from Smithfield that her daughters husband, Mr Ralph Milligan had both his legs and one arm badly burned in a boiler explosion white working in the brick yards. About 35 or 40 ladies or the ward met at the home of Mrs Alice Jenkins for a surprise party Monday afternoon. A no host party was the occasion, it being her birthday anniversary. A social afternoon followed. A number of friends of Mrs Laura Johnson her celebrated birthday anniversary Saturday by taking their lunch and gathering at her home for a social afternoon. Mrs. Reed Dahle who was Miss June Benson before her recent marriage gave a trousseau tea at her mothers home, Sept 29 where she had a beautiful display of gifts and articles of clothing and hand-worA dainty luncheon was served and several out of town guests were present. Among them were members of the Dahle family from Clarkston, Miss Carma Doudle, a nurse from the Budge hospital and members or the Morrison family from Logan. She was assisted In receiving by her mother. Mrs. Neplu Benson and Iris Nebekir, Carl Jones and Grenville Crookston, assisted in se- - ving. Saturday night a shower dance was given In honor of Mr. and Mrs Sj diktnun In the ward am-- u. .ntiit lull A large crowd was in attendance. Many beautiful and useful presents were received. On Thursday evening the couple Mrs. C. S. Barrett, Mrs Floyd were honored lit a kite lien shower Mrs Wllfoid Ha'dnan, Larsen, Siven by a group of fi lends at the Mrs. Claud A Sorensen, Mrs. An-di- ey inane of Clella Ladle The evening w is spent plu) ing games followed by a lunch. Those present were Mr. and Mrs Fred Sorenson Mr. and Mrs. Eddis Muir, Veda and Hazel Sorensen Olive and Lucille Baker, Grace Ladle, Inez Bar.ett. Ardella Lallis, Fred Taylor, Orvll Ladle, Alton Longstroth and Jim Barnard of Deweyvllle. IN Lamont, Miss lone Baker, motored to Wellsville Thursday and weie guests of Mrs. Elza Stua t, and Miss Barbara Stuart. A nicely arranged luncheon waa served. Mrs. Glen Alexander and son of Fillmore Is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Bird. THIS PRIME BOURBON Specially designsd equipment to keep rough edges out cf whiskey cost Hiram Walker $9,000,000. Yet Ten High bourbon flavor is something you cun cnoy ct a very low cost. ho A so k. The John Jenkins camp of daughters of pioneers met at the home of Mrs. Zina Peterson on Thursday last, conducted by Captain Mary Doudle. There were many present. The opening and How Firm a closing songs were, Foundation and For the Strength of the HUls; song practice was conducted by cholrster Alice Jenkins The lesson on early Jubilees and fai-s- , both state and local was treated by Caroline Larsen; song, by Patty Jenkins, accom panied by her mother, Nola Jenkins; sketch on the lives of the Mrs. Dora and Annie Christensen, twin sisters and daughters of Mr and Mrs. Lars N. Christensen and very early pioneers of this place was given by Roma Doudle, a niece. A paper on Sunday school outings and Jubilees in the ward and surrounding districts by Eva Benson. The opening and closing prayer was given by Ada Larsen and Stena Nelson, res. The hostess was Ella Benson, Edrls Hansen, Emma Jenkins and Zina Peterson. About 35 were present. The Wm. F. Rigby camp met at the home of Captain Martha Clarke on Thursday. The followwas carried out: ing program Ruth Ralph; sketch on Lesson, the life of Magna Benson by her daughter, Mildred Sotherland; vocal solo, Gwenva Clarke; Jay Larsen gave an Italian reading; cornet solo. Fay Winnergren, accompanied by Gwenva Clarke. The hostesses were Ileen Barker, Olive Tuddenham, Eunice Jones, Norma Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Qsboin Larsen are rejoicing over the birth of a daughter, their first child, born on Sept 27. at the Wm. Budge hcjpital. Mother and child are both doing nicely. Gloria Haws, 10 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Haws' underwent a successful operation1 on Saturday last for appendicitis J Ezra Cooley of Logan was a Newton visitor. Sunday, guest of Mrs. Hazel Rigby. The movie These Three was staged last week for the benefit! ' p,Cs ,,O0oN for rich C0,0r a'''"nber Si,p f,wy r0h'JstanT'itbaiib C:jres on' oil 3 n pints MENDON Mendon Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ladle of Mendon announce the marriage of their daughter, Stella to Louis Spackman, son of Mrs. John W. Spackman of Deweyvllle The marriage ceremony was performed Friday, September 25th in the Logan temple. The young couple will make their home in Deweyvllle. Mr. and Mrs. Ladle presided at a wedding supper at the Ladle home, Friday evening honoring the bride and groom. The serving table was attractively appointed with a color scheme of green, white and yellow. Yellow tapers were at t ther end and a large wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and groom formed the centerpiece. Fall flowers were banked along the table. Covers were placed for the guests of honor and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ladle, Mrs. John W. Spackman, and Mrs. Kenneth Spackman, Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Barnard and Jim Barnard, all of Deweyvllle, Mr. F. L. Johnson and daughter Donna, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Spencer of Ogden, Mrs. Perry Spackman of California, Mr. and Mrs. Fred r "nhler, H,ran"V, 'dt. it , .7-r- ertand, "icted WASHERS STRAIGHT Used, New, Repossessed BOURBON Wringer Rolls and Repairing for Maytag; Apex, Rotarex and all other makes, WHISKEY . VACUUM SERVICE 26 Phone North East Evening Appointments 2d 1232 HIRAM WALKER & 90 PROOF SONS PEORIA, ILLINOIS Home ..For You A ABERDEEN COAL The Best in the West REAL ESTATE IS YOUR BEST INVESTMENT Some of Our Values 9 Let us Fill up Your Bin as Winter is Just Around the Corner. Good Supply of all preparations Lump, Nut, Pea and Stoker Slack, Treated and Untreated High Grade Motor Oils 20c Gasoline, Gal Hi-Te- IM lor Mes-dame- Utahs Famous stoker Produced in such large qualities on the Assembly Line System that the Cost has been kept to a Minimum. i a ser-an- the MASTER After Sept. 30th., 1936, GaSav will not handle coal out of City Coal Companys yards. If you want GORDON CREEK COAL, remember The City Coal Company is the only place you can buy if, and its one of the best Utah Coeds. li.nc the Newton ward tar Got- - Jei. kills, mu of Mr. and Mrs Henry Jciikms, with counselor Levoir Doudle conducting The chcir furnished the opening and dosing songs; prayers were offered by J. J. larsen and J. A 1. arisen. M J. Benson dedicated the grave at the city cemetery.1 Lear Jorgensen, Hi nry Barson, Nathan Crookston, Mark Jenkins, Bp. Ralph Jones and Stanley Griffin were the speakers. Musi-- 1 cal numbers were, a vocal duet! by Mrs. Geo. Clark and son Oswell also a duet by the Mrs. Hendricks of Richmond and Alice Griffin. The flowers were carried by relatives of the family. Among those relatives from out of town who came to attend the services were Eli Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Jenkins and daughters. Gayle and Lama. Bancroft; Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Rigby and Harold Rigby, Idaho Falls; Mrs. Alonzo Lindquist, Ruth Bracken, Iva Rigby and Olive B, Ernest and Annie Jensen of Logan; Mrs. Delia Clarke and daughters, Mildred, Ruby and Thelma, Salt Lake Mrs. Leon Clarke and City; daughters, Hyrum; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Larsen from southern Utah; Mr and Mrs. Calder Hall, Richmond; Mr. and Mrs. Raymon Swenson and 2 children, also his mother, Mrs. Swenson and sister Loretta Hansen from Lago, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jorgenson, Alexander and Mrs. Hendricks of Richmond. in attend meeting ii mnr - L Mrs. Pauhne Elizabeth Mrs. Providence accomIdaho Riverdale Smith of and Smtih son her Clyde panied wife here on Monday for a short visit The young couple left for la Longs-- FOR STOMACH riwmmnummmmm-m.-0u- Patre Three i ; i .7, rfi rrmw" LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH North 4th East. Small home out with 1 acre land, good buildings. Only $1850 00 842 353 East 5th North. Large home large lot. For quick sale, $25,-0- 0 00 732 2 North, 5 room home basement, priced right at East full $1750 00 386 East 3rd North. st Price for 3 apart- furnished. $80 00 per month quick sale, $5000 00. ment home Present income All ?. M. & L. COAL Blaser Real Estate (Located in Crockett Bldg.) And WOOD Co. 130 PHONE 74 589 W. CENTER Office 58 24 So. Main PHONES Res. 655j 4th N. 570 E. |