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Show fiiERY fresh Bread, Cakes and Pastry always on hand i Sandwiches and Cake and Coffee at any time of the day or evening DALE KITCHENETTE Your Interest and Welfare COUNTY PROGRESS. CASTLE, DALE, UTAll The Course off True Love By LILLIAN H. CROWLEY (Copyright. by th. McClur. I N.w.. Madeline Drisko was really the hap-p:t-jrirl on earth, and why shouldn't she be? She had everything to l desired, including youth, beauty an, love. The latter had come into her life only reemtly, ,,,,,1 the gods had nothing more to bestow on her. Madeline's home was in New York, but she. with her brother and widowed mother, had Kw to Honolulu on a business and compleasure st trip bined. interest and welfare receive consideration here and we are ideally located to serve you to excellent advantage at all times. We solicit your regulr or your casual hanking business and cordially invite you to call and see us, inspect our hanking home and meet the officers who will be glad to serve you in any way they can. We aim to make your interests our interests but cannot do this without your help. Islands of Hawaii; the marvelous climate; the sea. the sky. and the mountains. Th re was the most trorj;eus seenery. She loved the picturesque natives and the plaintive music they played on the Ukuleles. It was all very wonderful t; Madeline and she was charmed with the place. "I should love to stay here forever!" she exclaimed rapturously to her mother. The indulgent mother smile'd but shook her head. "We can't remain here always. This is only a memorable hojiday." Then Madeline met Hereford Lnng-don- . Service Is the Slogan of This Bank Hereford's parents were from New England, but he had been born in She loved the beautiful YOUR Honolulu. Price Commercial & Savings Bank PRICE, UTAH Member of Federal Reserve System His father had Inrjte busi- ness interests there, and Hereford was his rinht-hanman. Certainly fate had been very good to Madeline in bringing this great love into her life in this most romantic and beautiful country. Her mother and brother, though loath to have her settled so far from New York, were do-d Host Accessible Coal In the County The Plenty of Best Quality Lump Coal to be had any day but Sunday $2.50 a Ton OLIPHANT MINE, STRAIGHT CANYON Z. R. OLIPHANT. Manager - i. '"J !!.,iiUllJ,,.R,L,lil,J, mi ... jl WiJi'l-'Pfty- , know how to reach her, as tht family had planned to travel In Mexico. Then came the entrance of the United States Into the war. Hereford strongly patriotic always had an additional reason for enlisting his country first, and thereby a means of forgetting his lost love In work, the more dangerous the better. Madeliue had been on a feverish round of sightseeing and pleasure in a vain endeavor to forget. To lose was Impossible, aud she begged her mother to return home. On the way east Mrs. Drisko asked her ehildreu to stop off at Gettysburg with her. "My dears." said she the day after they arrived at the hotel, this Is the anniversary of the battle of Gettysburg, when your grandfather was wounded. We will take a taxi aud go to the very spot ou Little Hound Top." Mrs. Drisko was overcome with emotion when she viewed the beautiful landscape, the peaceful wheattield. the jH'ach orchard aud many other "GINGLES JINGLES" SLEEP. I cannot sleep, the yokel said. It seems I'm shifty in the bead, when I put in to clear. No nods are batted 'neath my roof. I'm muchly wrecked from head to hoof. I'm going bugs I fear. There is for me no sweet repose. No naps I co.i; I cannot doze. I am a wretched guy. The kid has scampered Soninus hence and who can tell Just when or whence. He'll put a aicfc in I. The poor unsteady boob was cad. I said to him, V.'suUlst thou be glad, an earful I will hand. He said if you ill slip the guff I'll soak it up; no thought I'll muff. I've tried to stick, but fanned. Said I, 'tis just follow me and slumnil; bers I will give to theo. but you go it straight. Cut out the Jitney torch and suds and blow your coin for steak and spuds and clean house in the pate. Then floor a Job and hold 'er down. Toss up the nighthawk stunts in town. Hike early to the hay; thus from hang over Jags you're freed. Three-cusion bracers you'll not need and Your Job Printing Business If We Can't Please You Don't Come Again VI BI.ICATION. Department of the Interior. U. S. IjuiiI Office at Salt I.ake City, Utah, FebRiven ruary 7, 19'JO, 5Notice is hereby CiiMtlo l,i Iuk'sUui. ( that Aichilmld L'ale. l'tah. who. on January 28. 1919, made Desert Kntry, Serial No. 23, Oi39. for18 NKSlil, Section South, Kange 8 Eat. Township filed lias notice of Uike Salt Meridian, intention to make final proof, to iMtaMish claim to the land a hove liefore the I'lerk of the District Court, at Castle lale, I'tah, on the 2tn day of March. 190. Claimant names as witnesses: Carl WllherB. Hans l'eternon. James K. Peterson, tieoi'Ke N. Jeffs, all of Cant In lale, t tah. (lol'Ui H. MI.AKEUY, itenisler. l irst put.. Keh. 1 4 last Mar. 13. ISiO. NOTK K FOK o8t spots made famous at this great tle. With tears streaming down her cheeks she looked at her strong young son standing so straight beside he' anil knew that he, too, was willing to Deshed his blood for his country. MUlCi; Mill rriil.lCATlON. partment of the Interior. V. H. Land Not that she would have him do office at Halt ltke City, I'tah. Febotherwise for her heart beat high ruary 7. 19.20. Notice ta hereby Riven with pride on that day when be tob'. that Chrlstenn Joliiisun, of Kmery, sleep well, I t tali, who, on her he had enlisted but for the sorJanuary 2S, 1919, muile should say. iKstit Iiinl Kntry. Serial No. 021tt27. rows of the world aud for the tears for SHHIOU. Section .14. Township 2 and blood that must be shed before some of those meat dealers South, Kantfe (S F.aat. Salt .ljke MeMaybe ridian, has filed notice of Intention to the most infamous tyrant since the who complain they are going broke make final proof, to establish claim to world began could be laid low lu the are selling the wrapping paper for the the land above described, before the dust, never to rise again. I'lerk of the District Court, at Castle of bam. Dale, I'tah, on the 27th day of March, Came the sound of inarching feet ! price 190. Claimant names us witnesses: They looked around. Mrs. Disko, with Hasinas Johnaoti, S. K. Johnson, Carl eyes, saw only a comI,. AlhertMon, Severnen Alhertsen, all MICKIE SAYS of Emery. L'tah. UUULD li. liLAKK-LY- , pany of soldiers out on a hike bul Heffister. Madeline saw more than that. Her First pub. Feb. 14" last Mar. 13, 1920. -heiirt stood still as she thought she OOKlT NfcMEft. TUROVM "IV! WvPER. caught a sight of a familiar figure In DeDOMON'N SAN,HNUlV4tN tV TVV NOTICU lOH ITHLICATION. charge of the men. She had never seen partment of the Interior, V. S. Iand ofl'ice at Halt Itke City, Utah, FebHereford In uniform at Ml the lieukOS'.M SMVW, "TMfcNV AOS tft rut ruary 4, 1920, Notice Ih hereby Riven tenant looked very much like him. The hat Leroy liunderson, of Kmery, L'tah, then wtfjst vn.ujN&.e soldiers were soon out of sight and who, on February 21, 1917, made Desert Imiu Kntrv. Serial No. 014015. Madeline, with a sigh, decided her fur WHNW14, Section 1, Township 23 heart had deceived her, and that her South, ItariRe 6 Fast. Salt Iake Meridlover was still In Hawaii and she w'as ian, has filed notice of Intention to PERTH? IAOR6 PWEa.NESStU V make final proof, to establish claim long ago forgotten. to the land above described, before the "Those men belong to the tank Clerk of the Dintrict Court, at Caatla been Tom "I have Drisko. corps," said Dale, l'tah. on the 20th day of March, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: reading about them. They are mostly Severin Albertsen, T. K. Williams, picked men. There are several OlymLewis M. Hall. Marlon Alhertsen. all pic champions among them, and one of of Finery, l'tah. GOCM) H. ItLAKK-I.the greatest electricians In the world Keslster. First pub. Feb. 14 last Mar. 13, 1920. has given up an Income of $100,000 a year to become a private In the tank DeNOTIC10 1'Olt l'l liMCATIOX. corps. They are a splendid lot of of the Interior, U. S. Iand partment men. I am going to try for It myself." Office at Halt Lake City, l'tah, FebThe Driskos were to leave early the ruary 4. 1920. Notice Is hereby given that Hannah C. Jensen, of Cleveland, next day. That same evening MadeL'tah, widow of Joseph W. Jensen, deline started from the hotel to get a ceased, vvllo, on November 29, 1916, made Homestead Kntry, Serial No, magazine from the little newsstand 017731, for SEViSKVi, Section 21; across the circle. It was Saturday Section 28, Township 17 N4NE, 10 Kast, Salt Lake Menight, and the streets were crowded Halite South, with men in uniforms. In the tearidian, has filed notice of Intention to make three-yea- r proof, 'to establish rooms and drug stores one could see claim to the land above described, bethem In scores eating Ice cream and fore the Clerk of the District Court, at ('untie Dale, l'tah, on the 19th day of. drinking soda water. March, 1920. Claimant names as wit"Isn't It a funny thing that a solnesses: James C. Jensen, Edward C. a remarked Is dier always hungry?" Jensen, William D. Stokes, James A, young officer to another as they were Alper, all of Cleveland, l'tah. GOULD It. DLAKKLY, Heglster. strolling around the circle. First pub. Feb. 14 last Mar. 13, 1920. Madeline looked up. The voice she had heard It before and It startled her out of her usual poise. Recognition was Instantaneous and all the pride and resentment were forgotten as though they had never existed. exclaimed Hereford, "Madeline!" his handsome face aglow with sudden joy. "Hereford !" gasped Madeline, meekly. "Oh, Hereford !" "Come with me dear," he said, and forgetting his companion he took Madeline's arm and guided her down a quiet Street. They sat on the steps of a church and poured out their young hearts In love and contrition, for they had nothing to quarrel about In the first place. Saying good night in the hotel parlor, Hereford asked: "My dearest, you know we expect to leave very soon for the other side. Is there anything you would like me to send you?" ; I "4 w si "Nothing except always your love," f51920 A. B. S., Inc. said Madeline happily. bat- tear-dimme- d emv on'fr ship your furs iJ rdTires DOUBLE CABLE BASE Followed Btndes the btack nrm. fkid Federal Cord Tire '"ere are the white non-,k,- d 'read and"Rugged" the black Trajfrk" tread. npHh sole idea of Federal construction is to give "extra service" and that V'ta' conseouence t0 every tire-1- Note tures these exclusive Federal fea- dre is vulcanized PrThTDoub!e-Cab!e-Bas- Interna! heat and friction, enemies of j,,rcs as of meInstead of behg cured m rigid to proa with tendency moulds tallic every cord duce uneven cord tension,, internal a.r engines are minimized in Cord Tires because the various a.yers of loose cords are impregnated w'th hve rubber built up diagonally. e under holds the' rim, permitting the useofaitbeadfillerinsteadofahard filler thus avoiding the possibility ill pay t above the ri.n. Federal dealer. a sec to you blow-out- FOR bAL.i s hi Reliance Auto Is Supply Co. CASTLE DALE, UTAH CRAWFORD & VAN BUREN, Proprietor? Expert Automobile Repairing Elec- of AH Kinds Repair WorkACCESSORIES ALL KIMS TIRES, TUBES, OILS, SUPPLIES, u ALL WORK ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED trical Delightful Days. lighted with the young man. He had every Quality to make their loved one happy. Followed delightful days of love and sunshine then came the quarrel. All over a trivial matter, too as are most lovers' quarrels. Hereford, astonished and heartbroken, tried to exreplain. Madeline, proud and angry, stumbled Hereford fused to listen. home in the moonlight with his brief dream of love destroyed. Madeline nursed her pride and would not send for him. Then Mr. Langdon sent his son on a trip to another Island to be gone a week. Hereford held to the hope that Madeline would be in a lenient mood by the time of his return. She. not hearing from him, became not lisangrier than ever and would her of naturally to the promptings ten generous heart. Several days after Hereford's deto Madeparture, which was unknown a received telegram Drisko Tom line, on urgent calling him to San Francisco business. They left at opce. There was no time for Madeline to so see Hereford, even If she had been wasn't. she she thought Inclined, and she On the way over to San Francisco foolover the think to had more time She wished she had let ish quarrel. Hereford explain. The remembrance of his grieved look and bis sad eyes hurt her conscience and kept her from sleeping. "I will find a cable from him when Thi we land," she said to herself. of great consothought was a source she began to be almost lation, and happy. FranWhen they arrived at San Herecisco and found no word from for ford she was. angry with herself even If Hereford having capitulated didn't know it. Hereford had lived on the hope that relent" and let his sweetheart would which he returned, when him explain If she would only he knew he could do Hstpn had left The blow fell. The Driskos word no was there and davs before, when afterward, times for him. Many to again be? ne would have been glad to listen to him he did not Madeline li UAJ.fivi rasa if Curious Cities of the World. Some curious cities of the world are told about in Leslie's Weekly. Among them Is the remarkable town of Curva. Bolivia, built entirely on a curved One of the most mountain top. towns In the world located peculiarly Is this one, most aptly named Curva. It Is situated high In the Bolivian Andes and is entirely confined to the top of a hill. In Patagonia, at the southern extremity of South America, lumber of So the any kind Is extremely scarce. town of Puerto Madyrn, 838 miles from Buenos Aires, Is constructed entirely of tin and zinc. These are brought down from the capital and are much cheaper building materials than lumber. The houses, roofs and walls are built of metal ; the fences also are constructed of It, with a wooden frame. 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