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Show Tuesday, May 19, 1925. t'l a tquare meal for a Jime NOTICK '.Classified Advertising ' - . raws ' ' . ( ., la this aaatual tory of th Wst I ruu on of (if tha ron.anc, Quaky hair above ctievl brlulitlt (ratal radr kalad flushed. Slia rod at euse, liar aipraas an4 ara II,Cratlft-catluti,a adtaatuaa gaunt a tu (ha (arminua named through . llU rtfui r ,.bt "..vil taste or tha Iraa and tba open, tha whar Ufa la esprrssed ?:raat outdoors action aud tha Jojr ftitlnpr 'iha c&H of tha wild, tha lura of tha feiood meat ibair saliatarlluit in grant momenta whan virlla characters, man sod woman, enact their anitlng roles; trussie and fight, stab and sra sought, Hvt sad toiova and are regarded hia Just deserts accardmg cah Men of couragaous character and h rate mold are not lacking in this etory, hut it is mainly tha narrative of two woman, tha portrayal of whom la sin vivid. Contrasting as they ara Suiarly and character, each of these woman Is fit for grant daada harsalf, while inspiring mtn to nubility or baseness according to tha motives that With one thu motive are uppermost is always good, but not so much can ha credited to tha other. Passion, love and hatred play their parts, but tha start. antagonism of tha women far eat h 'Pick up your feet, you I" she aald other s not due to the eternal triangle t hey do not love tha same man sharply, frowning. Whence than their bitter hatred? it goes back to deeper, possibly more The stulllon did pick up Id feet, few On tha one side affecprimal motives tion for a home anil tha desire to retain Je was Intelligent, lint he shook his the acres that rnistituts tt, tnngwtrtr proml head laid Ills ears hack on his tha natQral Instinct to protect loved ones In tire enjoyment of that home; neck, and the sweat started on his sen an tha other aide to thwarted ambition sitlve skin at (lie needless rake of the and avarice. v Vingia K. Roe who wrote Heart of of the WhisKlght Wind." "The Maidiwefdring-weet-rn other pering Hills" and tales, has dona belated justice to a worthy Haas that has been regarded all too contemptuously, the pioneer nestors" they were mall farmer. neerlnply termed, whe aettled on th In range opposition to th big raid tier heroin ( from that Int.retf. and desplaed clan, and a Auer, lowly truer, more wholesome heroin, never , f ihe big West tame Womant H fl If Twa , towering slant of the billa themselves, the conifer gang thetr Everlasting monotone, turned by the tittle wind ' from the gouth, Great canyons cut, the ridge, dnrk and mysterious, imirniurlng with mow water, painted fantnst Rally In the ml few m - end" w yellow- I --their ' weatliered atone. ' But In the sweet valley that run like playful flngera all way among the hill, where lay, tender grim of a laughing brtghtneas, flower to added thick in tbe drew sy meadow. It wa a lonesome land, net far from chilly.-tion- , but beaullfui w ll lull, serene, sl- lent, wild with crag and pen It and ' ..;;.-.gu- . . - ' I leer browned In it preelpir. sheltered plneea, few timber wolve preyed on them, while here and there a panther (creamed to the star at night. For many year a pair of golden eagles had reared their young n the beetling eeirp!nent That crow lied I . - - Mi-ter- y ridge.! It rich' hind. Wa for many cattle ran on It limbered aloiit and grew sleek ailH fut for fait along the reaches of the river. On a day when all the world seemed horse basking In the lemered un, and rider came down iilong the slope heading toward the west. On th broad buck ground f lid primeval they made a striking picture, one to arrest the eye, for both were re- markable. Of tbe two, perhaps the horse would flint have caught the at- tentlon of an observer, owing to It great Mature and its shining mouse-iilu- e coat. Far off, also, the prldcftil grace of tti carrlnge, die tightness, the arro gance of It step, would haveliecn notice aide. Jtul as they drew near, one looked lnrinlp ely tp.rq what man- of ftdS? beta rode Sv stOrndliikC-In'. rind Vas hot dis.ipfrfdntedeefifl- tljr filler was itoioiiu, . ' Site' was a gallant woman. If one could no ihswrdie her, not lufge hut built with such nicety of line, of pro-- ' portion, s best to show off tint spirit lu her and that wa a thing which Under her might not be described. sombrero, worn low on her brow and level, wie got the enilng of darkness vli t vvjtb jiretbe bltick eyes antj. UK aet-Mu- g -- -- - . Up Her Horss, and Sitting Sidewis4, Looked Down With Moody Eye. Ths Woman Reined blue eves they were,' Set fiea'iil ifuTTy spurt under calm brows of a golden The great dark eyes in hi gray-blubronze w hi It mtMrhed exactly th, foxshone time a like for fgee tliltk IukIics und the lieavy rtqv of fire in tbe spark beneath hair braided aniTptnned nuindt the fhe light of his tossing silver forelock head hidden In an old fashioned He ottos bis footing more carefor this only other figure In in lull was an artist fully, though he the primeval picture was a woman climbing at all times, for the woman also. She was young by the grace of on his hack was a hard taskmaster the upright carrlnge, strong by the way as In a meadows colt ths Caught high of the Upper Country beyond Deep she handled her plow, confident la She Heart hills, the horse had served her every movement, every action. stood nlinowt u tall as the average faithfully for four of hi seven years of life, and hated her sullenly. There man,, and she walked with the free , wss mixed blood In tils veins vv ild, swing of one. from the slim white piotlier who had For a long time the rider on tht never fett rope ; patrician, gentle, high shoulder of the ridge sat regard tractable, from tlte thoroughbred black lug these tiny plodders in the vutley. s fill her lost from a Then idle deliberately took from ll string eleven years back and sought for Simps the rifle Unit bung on tier snd many (bootless tuoon because of his die, lifted It to tier shoulder, took slow aim und tired. It was a great value. Swayed by the Instincts of thce two gun, fiipnlde of carrying much further Jtr.hik tte. svu,'k 81ittmt tUfyetf .ito JiJttft. fliix4itat M dUlii.:.uM lla. buIM. woman, who was itQqueslionuldv III spat whinmgly into the earth so near master, though rebellion surged In him the moving team that one of tlie horses at every chastisement. jumped and squatted. i For an hour the two came down 'The woman lowered the gun and Whfelted. along dhe breaet of a ridge, dropping 4 But the upright figure plodding In slowly in a long diagonal, and presently came out on a bold shoulder that Its furrow never so much as turned Its Jutted from the parent spine. Here, heud. It merely pulled the lines with the thinning trees falling abrupthilckled nbout its waist, thereby ly away, a magnificent view spread out steadying the frightened horse hack to below, - Foe a long time there had It biixme, nd erept. a brad wt its been In the rider's ears a low and plowing. D n I" said tlie woman. heavy murmur, a ceaseless sound of power. Now It inure wss Visible She laid the rifle across her pommel, the river that wound between wide reined tbe blue, tditllion idimply swy meadow spread like flaring flounce and. JV eni qu ht Inlet rupted ionrhey,. -nit -- either side hroad. " level, green Tw o hottrtj later sliu fode Into the stretches that looked riel) a a kin crooked jane, that passed for a shady, vv 'i tvtndsj'&od wore,. street tn Cordova. Couquwed of a genand horse her reined Tlie woman up eral store, n blacksmith shop, a few sitting sidewise looked down with ancient cabins, the Isolated trading moody eyes. A frown drew close the point culled itself a town. McKsne of busineNS and dark brows under tha hat brim, the the. st ore did four-plexceedingly. full sensuous Ups hardened into a tight funded hine-d-f As tlie woman enme cantering down ' line. - Hatred flamed In her passionate the street between the cftldns he ceased whittling on the splinter Jn his hands face, for the smiling valley was ten anted. At the far edge of the green and watched her. She was well worth watching, too, for she was straight as floor across the river there nestled n Indian and site rode Jllie one. Of agnlast the hills that rose ahrnptly tbe the lutlf dozen men lounging on the small log buildings of a homestead. There wus a cabin, squarely built and store jeirch It? the drowsy afternoon, shed or two, and stout not one hut goked at her with covetous neat, a stable, ' , ) e. corral, built after ihe fashion of A light grew up In McKh tie's keen upright sapstockade, , their close-se- t face, a satiNfacthm, an appre, iuflott, a lings gleaming faintly In tlie light. t And on the green carpet a long recognition efbxcel tenon, brown line lay stretched from end to ''By George I" he said softly. "Roys, attest I don't know wlihb la the most worth end, straight as a plumb-linKate lug la the accurscy of th ey that while the tiatfweesf-fitwettee-Cathrew on Ids back! drew lb A team of big bay horse even now plodded along that line, leav Ill take the woman, an hi a lean lug behind them a tiny addition lit the yonfh lit 'worn leather, Ids starved form of a flange of new turned earth, young face attesting tp the woman-les- s wilderness of the Ufper Fount rv the restless effect of the conquering from whence he hailed, "kea, I .ord plow, The plow, hated of all those who fol I'll take Ihe wotiinn. said Me You mean you would, low the fringe of the wilderness, savKline, smiling, "if you could. Many a age, trapper and cattleman. In The ftirrow behind walked the man ha tried It, but Kate ride alone. ' owner of the accurate eyes deep, w Ids, J. -- J-- Yes, ami rules her kingdom with an Iron hand that's wrong It's (ted, and Toledo steel at that, tempered flu. And merettesw" ,l 'You seem to know th lady pretty welfc :Ali Nitincfes "illvcr knott s her said the trader, lowering his Vole as she drew near, "uhd th Deep Hearts, too, as far as cattle ruto.n "Take an keep yer woman If ye can put In a bearded man of fifty who sat against a post, hit booted feet Stretched along the floor, "but glvente th horse. I've loved hlui ever senca I first laid eyes on lifts two years back ..Hes .more thou' a horse he's got brains behind them spcakln' eyes, soft an' black when he's peaceful, hut bnrnin' ilk coal when he's ntad. I've seed him ptad, an Relied to own Win then., Rii fee's a brut t Mot don't' understand hlm. aB' don't want to. - . ; Al Kane dropped' Wa ehslr forward ad rupiuUtMyt hi feet, ktR the nouma cantered up. "Hello, Kate, he sutd, as she sat a moment regarding ihe group, how't the world at Sky Line ranch T All there, she aald shortly, or wa when I left.' She swung out of her saddle and She flung her reins to the ground. pulled off her glove and pushed the hat hitch from her forehead, which showed sweated whit shove the tan of her face, Site passed Into the store with McKnne, the spurs rattling on her hooted heels. (To Be Uontinued) ' ' t- a'" y v -- h, - J, Idgh-pmv- MICK1E, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL painting with bext paint. ratriminlng, paper hanging and paper cb 'lining. Ijo Stereiu. I'bon I10UMK &Sfc FOR SALK Idtrge bouse, barn, all kinds of frnlt and ten acres of hay WANTED milk preferably .dry 9th No. Phone l.tnd. 1? East cows to pasture by month, best of 1077-J- j fold and convenient, M. D. Walter Koui pool tables lu sou 185 No. 2nd E. FOR SALE fair condition except one slight- JOHNSON FAB tvKR E Fnone ly out of eepalr If sold this week All. We make trlw in ami all for f!00. wot th that much each. front trains, hoNpitalM, canyon, ccin. Jaa. C Jenson, Hyrum, Ftah. to any J miction, io clery,tche place' of interest you may' deHire. FOR RENT Men or woFOR RENT Four roomed modern SALESMEN WANTED men. . Representing a nationally home. Phone 99T-advertised line. Very lllmrul - comFOR RENT Three room modern mission. Apply B. W. JfurranlLMrot borne 372 So. 1st W. Close U B Hotel, evenings. T 7. C, Phono 1016-W- . OI.OF I. PEDERSEN & RONS, contractors and builders, estimates FOR RENT Furnished Apartment furnished. We remodel your old 202 East 3rd North, home and make them convenient FOR RENT Three modern furnish- and at reasonable prices. 259-ed rooms. Phone Phone 1012, FOR KENT Two , unfurnished WB MAKB wills, deeds, mortgages, downrtalra rooms.' 2C6 West Jot contracts and all kinds of. legal North. papers, writ fire Insurance and have plenty of money to loan on ImprovTwo room FOR RENT modern ed farms at 8 percent Interest, Stewhome. Phone 585 art Land and Live Stock homo-trader- -- roomed ItoiiHe and 41 North Stb I. 450-J- . darkttn , - th Horn Now It woo springtime In tlie Deep Heart country. On the broad slopes, the Four large lot. Inquire East Ihooe 8SC W. spur. CHAPTER I Fiflnt fer FOR SALE stuto Hunk, a corpnra-- n Mrrrta j. twi8 f the yard, Msrie, J. S inyard., R. if, estate of John Ernest Allen otherBwlnyard, Barah Bwtnyard, Tlicron Allen, de-- e wise, known as John-E- . Swirtyard, Letho Bwtnyard. Cub Riveased , and Leono It. Allen, and er Irrigation Company, a corpora- a , Acceptance Corporntion, tion, R.' C., Halgrcu and Hyrum corporation, defendants. , . defendants. To b sold at Sfhcriff'a Sap oa tho on sold he at sale Sheriffs 'To loth day of May, 1915. at 2:00 o'clock p. m. on said day at the) the second day of June, A. D., 1925, front door of. tlie . County Court! at two o'clock p. m. on said daymt House 3n Logan City. Cache Cnun- lje front n(,r r ,h County Court 10 iWCltyCnrlte Countv. as the property of said - deand real and personal property ter right situated la Cacho County. fondants, the following described real and personal proiurty situated In Cache County. Ftah, ttvwit: Commencing at the southeast corner of the southeast quarter f section 5, township, 14 north, of range 1 east of the Suit Lake running thence Meridian, and north 11 rod 2 feet; thence west IS rods 12 rods; thcucw south 2 feet; thence east IS rods to tbe place of beginning. Excepting therefrom the following described tract, to- wit; Beginning at a point 138 feet north of the southeast corner of said section G, nnd running thence north 39 feel; tbenen west 100 feet; tnence south 39 feet; thence east 199 feet tolhe place of Imgin-in- 1 Winschell Stage Line TIMUTAKLJt: Leave U. L C. Station .Arrives ' I a. in. 6:30 a. nt. Cutler 7 :45 Logan, 3:34 p. m. Culler 4:40 Cutler, 8:00 a-- m, Ldgan, 8:53 p. m. Cutler, S:15 p. m. Logan 6:10 FARE 50c EACH,. WAY er ; s J By Gurks er Sugfwo ,.tlll)rtrffik , - 6H8-R-- vlqei -- , tt, d bauds on her pommel bar ralua swinging. A lduv flannel shirt, gay with pearl buttons, lay open m a o' broad leather belt, well worn und studded with nickel spots. A divided skirt of dark leather, precisely titled and deeply filnged at the bottom, concealed the tops of high laced hoot All her clothing betokened make, and very thorough wear. A the blue horse sidled espertl) down tbe slop a loose stone turned under his shod hoof, causing him to stumble ever so slightly, though he esught himself Instantly. As Instantly the woman's spurred heel struck his flapk, her swift tightening of the rein anticipated his resultant Tha reyd la marvel and tha Afiiaxifttf. It eeRrr and fiaida and prWtia iren ta Into tha wilderness and tha imtuu DMrht Coui-- t of the First Judicial District of tho stute of ttnlt In nod for the' Count j of ' 1ichrt s Pa-rtfl- c' curb MRS. N. FOR S l.E"u.' raMiliuc C. A1.LUK1J is leaving June pump, also fciind hum! ears si now while 1st. Huy your dress Oriftin Oarage. yon have tho chance. FOR SALE D Laval Separators WANT to sci or trade for dry catand milkers, Cali J. W. Morrell marc tle, one seven year-olPhone 1151-weighing 1S09 lbs. Phone I Tilt SALE -- A t.nd rang, LAWN MOWER and. saw sharpenMrs. J. T. Hind, Smlthfield. ing. Will collect and deliver. Also FOR SALE CHEAP Sixty dollars stove repairing. Phone 719 W. Vigh. cash will buy No. 4 Underwood as NICK ROOM ik For sleeping purgood as If Jast from factory. Apply poses at Tha Palace. Journal Journal Offico, Building, U West Center 8t CHEAP FOR SALE Oldsmoblle FOR painting, papering and ealrira Roadster in ccllent condition ining call lAr.ea . and Mathews. Phone 1137-J- . Phones 551 W or 612-W- . THE MCCAU. CpMMITY.- e- MI.E S t khc UlAb Qrfauao-lrfwo-CorTa, vs. eorpo ration, plaintiff Rottndy Allen, administratrix -- Old clean ragt for cleaning machinery at Journal of- fice. NOTICE M,K District Court of the iWj of District of the Stale lait, in aad for the County of Citche. 3 21 acres of land, Phone 94 J. WANTED shares of ,w.iieh Smith field.' atngiee.roe e&miQTT B7 I feed MISCELLANEOUS Hotel Marion Ogden FOR 8LE cTwo choice building lo(a on North M.un. Phone I7Q-W- . OP HHKRrFF Judh-tiv- t HOUSE for rent and dining table a'nd wing machine for - sale, ' UUone 54. nd huckleberry plants TOMATOES 25c per dosen lilth No 2nd E.' UGR SALE i Advertisements mast be paid I edveso. One seat pt tteue. 'Klolmam for tnet iaeenioa U sente, FOR SALE EVERY BiTES A DELICHT 'I- In the rfr CUeetflsd , PACE riVfi TEE JOURNAL, LOGAN CIT7, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH s, (.. Together with the plant and all fivtufes and appliances of the and butcher business located and operated upon the said premises. Dated this 9th day ol May A. D., Bench I iia( Ion Company, There 1925. M. L. ppterwm, Sheriff - of are delinquent upon the following Cache County, Ftah. , (Advertisement) stock on necount of ait assessment of one dollar (1.60) per share ALIAS SUMMONS lovied at a meeting of the directors, held at Riverside, March 28,1925. District Court of .First. the amounts act opunsite tb names lit Judicial District of the Male of a of the respective share-holde, follows: Ftah, In and for Ihe Futility of ' . Fnche. Delinquent eool-syste- m . !!. Name Shares Amount Leon Id us Thatcher, plaintiff, vs. 5 I 4.25 Frederick Phlster Sidney M. Reese and his wife, Jane 5 4.45 Reynold Reese 10.00 Dm Phlster, defendants. 10 Mrs. O. L. Farrell' THE STATE OF ITaH TO SAID And In aeeordanee with law and You and, each' of an order of the hoped of directors I DEFENDANTS; so many 'shares of each parrel efiyon are hereby summoned to appear stock a may be necessary will bel within twenty days after service of sold at the residence of th Secret-- 1 tills summons uion you. if served ary and Treasurer tn Benson Ward, within the county in which this acon May 29, 1125, at 12 o'clock, noon tion Is brought, otherwise within Company. to pay the delinquent assessment thirty days after service,, and de. n MONEY TO LOAN 6 2 with the cost of fend the above entitled action; and thereon Earths os Farms Op advertisingtogether and expense of sale. E. In case of your failure so to do. Annual Ilona! payments Interest A. Uarsonx Secretary and Treasurer. Judgement will he rendered against Yonr home loans arranged to Ault. you according to the demand of Call and well explain. IIoihcw for h.alh wlilrh has hetn. filed tha. I Onlyi sale turn) rent, Iwaurancw-ell pf kinds i.Aba) Du ting r a nd hinveyanr-luCardon Company, Logan, Utah g. shkijiffh complaint, of said Court, This with nit?Clo: Action Is brought to procure a Judgment Quieting Plaintiffs Title to the lands and tenements described in Mid Complaint. C. W. Dunn, for Plaintiff. Post Office Address Logan City, Utah. (Advertisement) hAlo District Fonrt of the First Judicial District of the Mate of Utah, In snd for the Comity ol wanted ' Faclte. for each town In Cache and Fraakllu counties. A good thing (or Levi Llttlcdyke, plaintiff, VS., Exierienew not Brown H. Wood, defendant. willing workers. needed. Call at 199 West, 1st 8 LoTo be told at sheriff's sale on ths gon, Ras Rasmussen District Hales 29th day of May 1925 at 11:00, 1 o'clock at the .front .door, of ths Manager. OA taaan City, j Court Hou.-teCounty MALE HELP WANTED Moon- - Cache GUARDIAN-SHI- P County,. U(qh, the following FROBATR-AN- D fain State Reboot of Telegraphy described property NOTICE and 'Railroad Accounting Halt take The South half of Northeast City, largest school of ft's kind in quarter of Northeast quarter and CONSULT COUNTT CLERK OB TB thpi West assist students secure emSoutheast quarter, of ' NorthRESPECTIVE SIGNERS FOB ployment while - attending school, west quarter of Northeast quartlarge daw starlng june First, write er o( Section 7,' Township 13, FURTHER INFORMATION ' for. further Information Re Ernst Salt etake North 1, Range gent; Building. , - - , , la The Dlsirtet Fonrt of the First .Meridian,, VnaSi h ( Dated this 4th day of May 1923 Judicial IHatrirt of I lie r State" ' of LOST M. L. PETERHEN. Utah lit ami for the County of LOST Periwig pin with Initials M Sheriff of Cache County, Utah. Cache. E Finder please return to Journal (Advertisement) A FACTORY representative L NOTICES to-wi- t; , 401-40- ' 9 i i I Office, SHERIFF Sorrel Shetland pony Branded with horse shoe . on right thigh. Been lost ten days. Find ;cr report te Lester Wheeler at Lewiston. Reward, IA)HT beFountain pen. Valued cause of Its being a present. Find er return to Journal. Reward. LOHT An auto license plate No. 16819. Finder leave or mail to , Journal. Rewards, I.OHT With a fraction over six persons for each motor vehicle now in the United Statevexperts expect that an average of four per. sons per vehicle will be reach et not earlier than 1926 nor jitor than 1928. . . An inventor has patented a tooth brush with a hollow handle in which a tube of paste can be tnseneam such a way that squeezing the handle forces paste through the bristles. Truth NOTICE TO CREDITORS SALE tn Ihe matter or the estate of William Chugs, deeensed. Creditors will In the Dialrirl Four! of the First Juclaims wifh vouchers to the present of Utah, dicial District of the Stole at his residence In Proundersigned In nnd for (he County of fnelte. vidence, Cache County, Utah, on or before the 25th day of June, 1925, Alfred 1. Plcot, plaintiff vs., Ed- Date of first publleation April 24th, win J. Petersen, Norma Petersen, hly 1925. Willard It Chnsg, administrawire and VellsvIIle City, a municip- tor, J, C. Walters, attorney. al corporation, defendants. Te be " NOTICE TO CREDITORS sold at sheriff's sate on the 4tb day noon of June, 1925, at )2o'eloek " of said day, at the front door ot Ijl the matter of the estate of tho County Conrt House, in Logan Bans Olson, deceased. Creditors Will City, Cache County, Utah, the fol- present claims with vouchers to the administrator, at tbe lowing described property, to wit: undersigned office of J, C, Walter. . attorney.. Beginning at a jxdnt. 13 rodsJ' feet west of the northeast corner ol First National Hank Building, LoBlock 33, Plat D Hyrum City Bur gan, Utah, on or before the 2fith day vey, and running thence west 6 rods of June, 1925. Date of First Publl12 J feet; thence south 22 roils, to cation April 25th, 1925. James OlatIrrigatioa Ditch; thence northeast son, administrator. J. C. Walters rods, torney. down and along said ditch more or less; thence north 19 rods NOT It'E TO FRF.DI foils 9 feet to the place of beginning h 13th dy P,ald M L' of Cad" In the matter of the estate of If,r(on' c.-hPrlfr - Franklin deceased. A. Rawlins. waiters, County j. Creditois will present claims with torney. f Advertisement) vouchers to the undersigned at her , residence In Lewiston, JUtah, on or the 14th day of 8eptembr. Funnier Than b'ictton before 1925.Date of first publication Mav" 13th, 1925. Caroline W, Rawlins, administratrix. J. C. Walters, attorney. NOTICE TO CREDITORS May-192- 5. t- h In the matter of the estate of Ar- thur Shrives, deceased; Creditors wilt present claims with voueheia to the undersigned at her residence at Richmond, Utah, on or before the 13th day of Jul, 1925. Date of fiiot publication May 13th 135, Nada Egan Shrives, Adminstratm. ' J. C. Walters, attorney. J V |