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Show The Cache American, Lojran, Cache County, Utah Pane Seven SEiriSG CIRCLE PATTERS S Two-Piece- Scalloped MARY Tots OHARA W.M.U. FEATURES THE (TORT T Ill'S EAR! Thunder of hay. There Is shelter and food head, tha only whlla botio over foaled oa and kindness for alL And the Gooie Bar ranch la Wyomtnf. Ho la a whiteness cannot follow throwback to bla treat grandslra, tha screaming you in. a wild Ilia Ulllon. Albino, He made several abrupt moveowner, Ken McLanthlln, hopea be wtU becoma a famoua racer. Ha la antered ments of his head, then turned and la a raca meet la Idaho. Rob Me picked his way down the crag, his Laaghlla, Ken'a father, aella off moat of tall sweeping over the white colt, bla boraea and turna to sharp ralalnt. who carefully followed him. Kaa and hia brother Howard Uka Thua Thunderhead rounded up his derbead and FUcka and rlda Into tba mounUlna. Hera Tbunderhead finds tha mares and headed them north down wild herd led by tha Albino. la a furl the valley. When he had them runooa battle, Tbunderhead kllla tha older ning he took the lead, with the black stallion, and Ukea control of tha herd. mare and her white colt close beBob la at disappointed aa Kaa when ba hind bim. His pace was carefully bear that Ibelr raca horse' la lost. chosen so that the smallest colt could keep up. CHAPTER XXIV What snow there was boiled like seafoam around their feet and there Hob dropped a band on hit thoul was that sound in the steadying der and thook It. Now go on and eastern wind that unvarying roar get a good hot bath. Put aU this out that would turn into a whine as the o f your mind. Supperll be ready velocity Increased. In an hour and I want to aee you They strung out single file going eatl And Ive got a surprise for through the keyhole and down the you something you'U like. I'm go- river gorge. Now and then Thundering to talk It over with your mother head circled to see that there were first." no stragglers, giving a few nips to aware that they keep the luxuriatIn Ken lay bis hot bath, were on a drive and expected to ing. All the tore knotted muscles eased and relaxed, and the feverish keep up. Below, on the plains, they spread pain was drawn out of the scratches out, kicking and biting, wild with and abrasions. He got the Iodine bottle from the the heat of their blood, and the exmedicine chest and attended pains- citement of the run, and the fierce of the wind and snow. takingly to his wounds. He was dot- beating They neared the ranch in the late ted and smeared aU over when he finally sat down with slicked hair afternoon, Thunderhead swinging and startlingly clean fingernails to along at a canter, finding his way the supper of fried chicken and through the white smother with the mashed potatoes whipped with hot ease of Infallible instinct He was on cream such as only his mother could tail-ende- make. And again he told and retold the story of his adventure, even to the bit about the black mare who made She was the dash for freedom. a beauty, dad. She reminded me of Gypsy, only she waa bigger." And at last Rob told his boy of the Important thing. That none of his plans need be changed. He could still go to Saginaw Falls with Charley Sargent He could still send a race horse of his own in Charley Sargents express car. There would stiU be a Goose Bar entry in the races. The only change would be that it would be the filly. Touch And Go, instead of the three year old stallion. Thunder-hea- wind-beate- d. And so when the big black Buick rolled down the mountain passes of the Wyoming Idaho highway on October eleventh there were two racehorse-owner- s sitting in the front seat Charley Sargent quite formal looking in a black overcoat and derby hat and Ken, feeling at least ten years older than ever before. Thunderhead lifted his nose high and searched the wind. It was a bare craggy peak overlooking the southern end of the valley that he had chosen for his lookout From here he could see below him where his mares were grazing. He could turn and look at the tiers of mountains behind away up to the Thunderer in his eyrie in the sky. He Could see the clouds rolling around them, he could hear the deep rumble of the giants that lived underneath, the fall of every the crack of every frozen tree; and not a bird nor animal could move without his eyes and ears taking note of it It was an uneven pinnacle of rock on which he stood, with barely room for foothold. His hind legs were braced down and apart. His body was twisted. His head, with its floating white mane and spear-pointe- d ears, was lifted high, his dark, white-ringe- d eyes filled with the wildness of the mountains and the clouds. Dangling from his black halter was a bit of rope, frayed and worn at the end. A little below him, balked by the steepness of the last sheer ascent, a small white colt stood looking up at him. Now and then Thunderheads glance rested on him for a second, then brushed past and up again. A new message was on the wind this early morning. There was a heavy storm coming. The temperature was twenty below already and still falling. The mares and colts were protected by a long thick growth of hair which they had started growing in September in preparation for this early storm. But Thunderhead was warmed only by the inner heat of the stallion. His coat was, as always, silky and shining, scarred only by patches of rough, long hair under his throat, and on his shoulders where he had been wounded. Around the mountain peaks many storms were tossing, rolling down the slopes, colliding with each other, carried on opposing currents of air. swept A boiling mass of wind-clou- d north over the valley with an eagle sailing before it Now and then the storms united and came down in a were deep white blanket then broken up again and, roaring, separated and moved in every direction. Gradually the smother thickened and snow fell, driving first one way, then the other. Thunderhead reared his crest high Into the storm. His mane streamed to the west The eastern wind was An strongest and would prevail. ava-lanch- e, easterner. and Memory tingled through him bis pawing hoof rang on the rock. When the cold burns too deep, when there Is death in the wind, take the way down the mountain. Gates are open. Mangers are full over to a group of his own. Thunderhead tossed his head high over the crush where he was feeding at the rack and his flaring eye caught sight of this maneuver. He dropped his muzzle to feed again. Banner continued to move Thunderheade mares from where they were feeding over into a corner of the corral and to freeze them there. Thunderhead wormed himself out of the Jam. He pursued Banner and neighed challenglngly. As the red stallion turned and faced him, they both reared and nipped, then dropped to earth and stood quivering. In Thunderhead was all the old love for .Banner, but there was another feeling too, and It was getting stronger every Instant Anger. Combativeness. A furious uprising and outpouring of energy that lifted and stiffened his tall and burst from him in squealing grunts of protest and sent him rearing and pawing Into the air. It would presently find outlet In more dangerous action than that The two stallions plunged past each other again and this time each aimed an ugly nip in passing. Boss! Bossl Tunderhead Is here mid a big bunch of mares und colts! Thunderhead knew that voice. It went with the oats and the shelter and the kindness. Coom qvick. Boss! Dere all mixed up wld our mares de stallions is flghtin He knew the other voice too that answered from the gorge, the deep, commanding voice with the anger in It. And he knew the two faces as they appeared through the driving flakes the round pink face with the gray curls framing It and the long dark face with the white teeth n snarl He showing in a knew the smell of them, but not this other smell of consternation this smell of shocked horror. Nor the panic of that voice when it shouted, Get the whips, Gus! Bring a couple of pitchforks! Didnt know the arms that flailed him and beat him back with frenzied shouts, "Turn Banners mares into the other Even corral hell follow them! while he plunged past the man and reared again and Banner reared to face him and each aimed a smashing blow over the others neck that he landed like a dull thunder-clahad to take care to avoid this man who lashed his head and face with a whip, who hung, yelling, on his halter, who interfered in every possible way with his fixation, who flung his' whole weight and heft against him, turning him, while the other man turned Banner. . . . There was confusion flooding his brain . . . snow-win- d blinding his eyes . . . obedience conflicting with libido. The barn. His own stall and a manger full of hay and oats. How had this happened? How had he got shut in here? He loved this stall. He dipped his head in the manger. Lifting it, he listened and pricked his ears and reached his sensitive nostrils into the air and fluttered them He could smell each one of his mares and colts. They were all there, around the stable, feeding at the racks . . . everything all right all safe and cared for while the blizzard whined and the wind seized the bam and rattled it like a dried p, ... Down the Saddle Back they poured at full gallop. his own ground now, and had known every square foot of it since birth. Reaching the crest of the Saddle Back, he halted to survey his domain and his mares crowded up around him. Nothing could be seen through the snow, but to his inner eye, every building, every fence post was visible, and as he plunged down the slope he indulged in some pod. . . coltish bucks of pure joy. With Can you beat It? Thunderhead those thirty handsome mares and colts behind him he could be for- came back in the storm and brought Habit was too given for feeling the pride of a his new hareml young heir when he brings home his strong for him. Rob made a practice these days bride and displays her to the family. Down the Saddle Back they poured of hiding his temper from Nell, anat a full gallop, up the county nouncing even serious news in a careless manner. road the gate was open! ThunderSo for a moment Nell was dehead made the sharp turn, the mares following close, cantered ceived and turned from the table down through the stable pasture to where she was placing the silver for the corral again the gates were supper and looked at him with wonderment and Joy. openl They poured in "Thunderhead back again! Oh, It was already full of mares and colts. All the familiar old smells! Rob! Rob stamped across the kitchen Every brood mare as comfortable to him as mothers milk! Oats and floor to wash his hands at the sink, and it seemed to Nell that the grin hay. The corral and stables. Banner he flung over his shoulder at her was Thunderhead nickered and squeal- more of a toothy snarl than a smile. ed in an ecstasy of homecoming. Where is he now? she asked. He plunged through the mares to Ive got him shut into the the feed racks and tore out a great stable." Rock mouthful of hay Castle Id like to see him. Ill go up Meadow hay that he had been after supper. You will not! brought up on. His mares pushed in behind him, .mixing with the other As he turned toward her, snatchmares, starting little fights and scuf- ing the towel from the rack and fles. drying his hands violently, she saw Banner met him in the center of the wildness in his eyes. She said the corral. The two stallions stood nothing more but set the supper nose to nose, quivering and squeal- on the table, and as Rob went to his ing, half rearing. They were filled place, he leaned over and kissed with the excitement that goes with her and said contritely, I cant let the meeting of old friends and my darling be doing such reckless something else, too, because of those things as that at this late stage of mares and colts. They turned away the game. from each other and began to inWhy is that reckless, thought Nell, vestigate. Thunderheads approach then suddenly asked, Wheres Banto the Goose Bar mares was the ner? The frenzied look Rob flung at her greeting of old friends, but it was different with Banner. These strange opened up to her understanding tha mares were new and exciting! whole scope of this predicament There were so many of them and Tve got him in the east corral his own quota was incomplete. With with his mares and Thunderhead a mere ten brood mares any locked into the stable. stallion is looking for he is he safe there? more. Not any too safe. You know that The mares and colts milled old stable. Horses have got out of around, crowding the walls of the it Flicka beat her way through one stable and the feed racks. of the windows. Thunderhead broke Banner pursued three of Thunder-head'- s through the top half of the door mares that were in a little oncehope he doesn't remember it Rob was wolfing his supper. group together. Hi head snaked He them drove the ground. (TO BE CONTINUEDl along ... ... for Spring Party Dress r Flower-Fres- h with ASji-- L McnEmor ionic If you tatrh forauMi T I tack aU tha natural A4U Jh Vitamini and nrrw-buUiiinatural oils jroti nrrd-y- ou may beamaiad how Srott a EmuUloa ran hr I p build rwarpy, afaai and raat'ataara. Try It I why many doctor rrommnd thla high TOprfy, food tonic. Buy at ?our rirmi Buy U. S. Savings Bonds! mikes yoe leel WHEN CONSTIPATION punk aa tha dickens, brings on stomadi upset, tour taste, gassy discomfort, take Dr. Caldwells famous medians perky puffed sleeves, the gay swinging skirt. 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