OCR Text |
Show THE hells "about The p!acer"wnerehe took away from the miners the money Vlrden paid them. I knew nothing about practical mining, but I knew enough to do patrol service as a night watchman inside the diggings. Every night I was let The Mine Owner's Niece. By DOROTHY WHITCOMB. Copyright, 1111, Watiti Nwapap.r Union. "What a handsome young lady!" I turned at the words and glanced at a carriage passing In the street and lost my peace of mind thereby. What was I, to view and send my heart out to lady of evident wealth and fashion I, Norman Earle, out at elbows, out of work and very nearly out of money I "Who Is sher I heard one of the two men near me ask. "Miss Stella Vlrden the niece of the big mine owner." "And the man with her?" "Blackleg, gambler Rodney Beale." The man who held the reins of the spirited steeds attached to the light elegant spired trap looked it. And then a 'dunging bell rang out, shouts, the clicking of Iron hoofs and a fire engine crossed the intersection, and, alarmed by it and driven to wild flight, the mettled horses came dashing into view again. I saw In an Instant what had happened one line had snapped at the bridle ring. In furious flight the team swept the frail trap across the cobble stones like a whip lash. The man showed his teeth In vicious rage for a moment. Craven that he was, he leaped from the vehicle, leaving his charge helpless and In peril. In the nick: of time I was swaying from the carriage pole. Twice my head had struck the shaft, I was dizzy, the damp of blood where the contact had come, but I held to the trembling steeds. I faintly heard little cry of joy and thankfulness from the lips of the Imperiled girl huzzas from the crowd on the sidewalk. Then the man Beale, who had played He the coward, came rushing up. seized the bridle from my hand. "I am Rodney Beale," he said. "Call . at my office for a check." I could have struck him, but Just then I noted the girl Id the seat. "You grand hero I" she spoke. "How may I thank you I" She wore a rose at her breast I pointed to it "Give me that" I said, simply. She handed it to me with a smile ' "awl a blush. I never went near Beale for that check. I stole many a glance at his fiancee, however, at a distance. When my little store of money gave out I found work in the Desaba mine. Meantime I bad learned all about Miss Vlrden. Desaba was a rough town and her uncle, an unprincipled money maker, Jacob Vlrden, practically owned it She was an orphan, he her guardian ; the man Beale a partner, of Vlrden, running the gambling NEPHI, UTAH. S, Local and Personal Happenings rmmrnriniTiTiniTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir the Depositors in cage. yl i eTRUST CCX n Entirely Different "People's public utterances very often disagree with their private opinions." "I have observed that" rejoined Senator Sorghum, thoughtfully, "My wife's relations would never think of going out on the stump and making the same speeches about me that they make In our home circle." Art All Closely Related. Tainting, sculpture, literature, music, are more closely related than Is generally believed. They express all the sentiments of the human soul In the light of nature. It Is only the means of expression which vary. Itodln. Bullfrog Stuck to Machine. although uninvited, took a ride in an airplane in the Philippines, and the pilot was unable te spill him out Into the atmosphere even though be performed all the stunts of nn aerial cirrus. Would Incorporated 312 DEPARTMENT STORES PLENTY NEW GOODS Are Arriving Daily We are not offering odds and ends nor undesirable merchandise, but spic and span new goods fresh from reliable looms and deft hands, which we are assembling daily to complete our attractive Spring displays. Here are some typical values. Be A big bullfrog, is j.sa Unbleached Muslins SHEETING 36 INCHES WIDE Made of selected cotton, and a serviceable quality 14c-15c 12 yard Standard Qualities . l-- 2c -- Fine Cambric Muslins T7DU certainly want to X save money, and you would like to If s the biggest thing you can do to improve the quality of your bakings and tower baking costs. Calumet is made in the largest, most sanitary Baking Powder Factories In the World. No Baking Powder is made under better conditions none can be better in quality. It contains only such ingredients as have been officially endorsed by the U. S. Pure Food. Authorities. An absolute guarantee that it la pure. - mzim Tits &b . CALUuVuIITP DA K INC POWDER toravTwr It received highest Awards, World's Food Chicago France ior Exposition, Exposition, Paris, positive proof of its super- merit housescientists and chefs than any other brand. That would not be the case, if it were possible to secure a higher quality leavener. wives, It is sold at a moderate price. All have to do is to compare you costs to determine how much you can save by buying Calumet Pound catiof Calumet contains full 1(5 ot. Some bale ing powders come in ot71ntPsdof 16 ocans7rViure yo'l pet a pountTwnen you want It. 12 (J. C. Penney Co. Brand) After months of earnest effort to produce a muslin which grade and finish of "bteached" would permit affixing the J C Penney Company label, our buyers have been extremely successIn offering our o wn brand HONOR ful Muslin. It Is with our full recommendation. We are confident you will agree with us that Its excellent quality makes It the best muslin on the market at the price. He sure to ask for 1. C. Penney Co. HONOR Muslin, at, per yard 15 Bleached Pepper ell, yard 69c 9-- 4 Fine Quality Un- PLEATED STYLES NEW SKIRTS Prunella cloth. The finest quality fabric is used In these smart skirts. All wool and colorings combinand contrasting ation shades. Beautiful i Pure Paris It is used by more domestic Bleached HONOR Muslin 9-- 4 . . 58c. bleached yard 42 in. Tubing Pepperell, yd 39c 42 in. Tubing linen finish yd 45c Berkeley quality, popular everywhere, for, its finish and wearing 25c ability, yard have better bakings. Then use Calumet r i Zion's Savings Bank Worth Seeing. In the geometry class a difficult problem arose. The teacher Informed the pupils that lie would put It on the blackboard and explain It. After carefully and tediously working on the diagram he addressed the class thus: "I want every one In this class to watch the blackboard now as I run through It" s" Mil Foreign Lands Testing Atmorpheric Pollution. Automatic records of atmospheric pollution are kept In England by means of an air filter which at the end of every fifteen minutes draws a known volume of air through a piece of fine blotting paper. The darkness of the circle of deposit left on the suspaper Indicates the amount of pended matter in the air. a see use &i&ft rrfrfratl f Wm. Bailey returned to his official duties at the Capitol Monday. Ben Sweeney, went to Delta on a business trip. iiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiTniTnTTmimnrrnT! John H. JClrgen went to Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Robertson were I was resting from my, routine Monday for a short visit. up from Mills Tuesday transacting rounds one midnight and had sat down business in this city. to my lunch. A shadow flitted across Our reputation ' for Roy T. Cowan, went to Mllford the lantern's rays. I looked up to Monday on business for his firm. Miss Laura Freeman, one of our Safety haa gone abroad view a dusky figure garbed In the conlocal teachers was called to Salt attracting; to us ventional miner's costume and wearing J. W. Olpin. returned home Lake Wednesday on account of the the usual eye and mouth mask. It was from Salt Lake City. illness of her brother. from all parta of Miss Vlrden stood before removed. world. We can offer the me. Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Booth, went to Mrs. E. R. Forrest, visited in no She had stolen from the house atronger evidence of Salt Lake Wednesday where they Saturday and Sunday. where they were bound to marry her will visit with their daughter Mrs. confidence In our edibil to the man Beale the day previous. Harry Wilkey came up from Lyn-nd- Myrtle McOmie, who recently returity and strength. She had hidden in the mine, disguised. Wednesday afternoon tq attend ned from Los Angeles. She must get far away from Desaba. to some business here. Resolve to aave a part of your earntnga eaoh month Would I help her? W Miss Elva Jennings, returned to I made the poor, hungry girl partake thla year. Make tlila bank your depository. Let ua have Attorney John Jensen, came down Kanosh Saturday after spending the of my lunch. from Salt Lake Monday to attend to holiday vacation with her mother in the pleaaura of an Interview aay time you aay, It was1 the Canadian border and the some legal business here. this city. Miss Jennings is teaching home of a married sister that we made school in the Millard County town. per cent paid on deposits. for, and then the law Invoked, and H. A. Christensen, county agent of Stella safe. Jas. W. Paxman, left Wednesday Because she needed my protection Beaver county, was a Nephi visitor I lingered near her new home. A good Monday, and was kept busy shaking for Salt Lake City where he will athands with old friends here. tend the three day convention of the position offered, and when the legal The election State Farm Bureau. end of her trouble was settled I could John Cooper, of the Cooper, Pyper of officers for the ensuing year will not go away, nor did Stella wish to Co., went to Salt Lake Monday where take place at this meeting. have me do so. e< Lake City, Utah. It was when, one starlit night, I he will' attend the annual convention and Irvin Grant L. Thompson, spoke out of my soul Into her willing and banquet of the Winchester Stores .LflHiiiiimiiiiiiuiiiuii to he held at the Hotel Utah. ear that I said: Brown of Scipio, were over to Nephi "I have something to give you, and Saturday taking the Civil Service Exsomething to keep, love." Marley Golden was down from Salt amination for postmaster in that "You mean?" she Inquired in her Lake Keeping Books. The examination was conMosquitoes Prevent Rice Production. Mr. town. Saturday and Sunday. Leather hound books should be kept Club Although rice Is the staple diet of Commercial Buttering, entrancing way. Golden Is a contractor and came ducted In the For answer I placed on her finger down to bid on the contemplated rooms, by J. R. Hodson of Provo, where the air is hot Mnd dry and clr-- tne population nf Ceylon. It Is nearly culates freely enough to prevent the ,n imported. Miliaria! an engagement rlug. Then I pressed building of the Geo. C. Whitmore Civil Service Secretary for this mosquitoes natural oil of the leather drying out Drw., o freely In the rice fields that to my Hps a faded rose. i Co, on the orner of 1st North. too rapidly. i,rori nnnnni work there. Four New Year Days. The Jewish calendar Includes no less than four New Year days. The first of Tlshri that which was recently celebrated Is, however, the only one which is universally observed. It is WORLD'S the beginning of the political year BUYING and commemorates the creation of the LARGEST world. There Is also the first of Nlsan, FOR OCR the beginning of the political year, CHAIN 313 STORES from which Jewish kings dated the length of their reigns, this being the DEPARTMENT ASSURES month of the Egyptian Exodus, and r- -m i II the political birth of the nation. The it ill i ii STORE ej low;est first of Ellul was the beginning of as as tithes cattle far the year ORGANIZATION PRICES were concerned. And the fifteenth of Shebhat generally about February which bears the picturesque name of NEPHI, UTAH "The New Year for the Trees," was also connected with tithes. down in &25H5cSHSH525H5H5H2SHS25aS2S2S2Sfl TIMES-NEW- Cahnr- -t Crmmm Rci I caps pastrys flow, 2 lerrl Calumet Baking Powrirr, H cup butter, 1 cupe granulated suRar, YolkeoJ 1 H C"p cold 1water.I Whttreof eaaa. teaanoon extract. Then mia a Um regular way. ea. ortnii New Ginghams 25 Bolts25 ALL EXCELLENT DIRECT FROM MILLfi PATTERS YOU SEE THESE TO APPRETATE THEM MUST NOTE THE PHI Yard . V K .19c. Priced only $6.90 These are the. skirts that wll be most popular In the latest pleated effects, box, side and Inverted pleats. Waist bands from 2 5 to 32. New Mignonette Blouses Suprisingly Low Priced Beautiful blouses of soft, lustrous Mignonette. Made In the popular and practical effects. and slip-oThse will be selected for their smart style. The material Is plain and fancy weave and the Mohawk, colors are all the present vogue scarlet, fungi, navy, black and Colonial blue. Many of the blouses are handsomely combined in two contrasting shades. over-blou- se n $2.49 Every blouse Is distinctively trimmed with braid or embroidery in designs that bring out The sleeves are the color of the Mignonette. length and many the fashioned of the blouses are adorned with novelty finishes at the neck, a tiny tailored bow, a bright vest , ee or simply circular In shape. three-qoarter- |