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Show i AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN TbteR XI Continued. returned to Chicago. Dirk office of Uollis A I, little more than that of ril be dlgnmea iy inc. tcnu Bat he h(,(1 large ldeas Uttecture and he found ex- Lndi 'pt vith Sellna at the Oh nrhth wwas me Led the new Heachside ho-' ho-' . He said t"h new LIncoln lidstind 1Kkea "KP "n ,K,UU" that t ie city council oubui i ..... nni.A. mansion de- l Potter i L . hlot on the landscape, led profane on the subject of .fact of the niuuc jlnn-ntnwn. ' I mind," Selina assured him, "It was all thrown up bo Bemember that just yester-. th tr before. Chicago was Jifort, with tepees where tow. 80,- and mud wanows in upbalt. Beauty, needs time U it. Perhaps weve neen m these years for Just such kj you. And mayne soiur drTvlnr "down Michigan bou- Liik '"'' lctlnOTiIsTiP(T vtsltOP-r- nuu a uw.."- Jwl, perhaps. Miy not? Let' If pool, the famous sculptor. '11 say. 'Who (designed that L-the one that Is so strong w light? So gay and graceful so reticent'.' And I'll say. 'Oh, hat's one of the earlier efforts W Dirk DeJong.' " irk nulled at his" pipe mood- U his head. "Oh, you don't mother. Its -so d d slow. iilng yon know I'll be thirty. fit am I! An office boy or ore than that at Hollis'." i bis university years Dirk had n'Ji of the Arnolds, Eugene and bat It sometimes seemed to hat he avoided these meetings irties and week-ends. She wuh that this should be so, for she that the matter of money held :i. SI thought it was well that 'i realize the difference now. had. his own. car one of five feraold garage. I'aula, too, had w fascination for ' Dirk was Sdinn knew that, uh. In the .: it two he hail talked very rata and Mint. S-.-lina knew, 'M he was hard hit. hum l'aa'.a aa-l Lug -? drove "farm KiiL'i'in' would appear i rap. loose London knickers, r"?ans with an Knuiisli look . a carefully cureless loosest loose-st the han; and lit of his Facia did not affect snorts fw herself, she was not the :ald. Slim, dark, vivacious. ''slinky rloihe eropes, clilf- Her eyes were tuieroiirmie Ste orsliit,e,i luxury and Te to marry rminev." kIip Ap- "Sow that thev've finished ;W grandpa a beef-baron and ikia't know limr murm mftltnnn fw him, we're' practically on mr look It!" from Tilrb. forim beneath Ms 'light tone. h k'i tree. All this bast TfTl v fn r if nt fhAKA N!- 'Or nnirse, graVddad rv.roqgn,- ier me tell you. I f of tne accounts of that last r-e iHin one-and I must ! luiu uear cia Aug made jw iook like a philanthropist. i " k", nea De a P After all. when you're ...u ieHrs about punish- Dlratn 111, "a bt"Ti and plunder until With fftft ,Mn AUU.il nronj iigt , J; J himself that unless v. Mimetning, which I to 1- ,he vcm 'ndnstry Iti flcniM. . Ul "T'n. mur-Th mur-Th of them- J a built at the southweit ; ? house. ri. .. ri"ncned 01l sllm . . . . . a rave indoipnt tmpetUi U7i:V -Wight I Di? rltht tnronh a I'aas never MV """ "ihuslnesi a fan ' MiTlr t.h"t Ktf-iiir ibrk rtj .. K,nd of rile ninr U 0, rds and all that ; STellna got up and walked to the end of the porch. "There's Adam coming In with the last load for the day. He'll be driving into town now. Cornelius started an hour ago." she went down the steps on her way to oversee the loading of Adam liras' wagon. At the bottom of the steps ahe turned. "Why can't you two stay to supper? You can fjuarrel comfortably com-fortably right through the meal and drive home in the cool of the evening." eve-ning." "I'll stay " said I'aula. "thanks. If you'll have all kinds of vegetables, cooked and uncooked. And let me go out Into the fields and pick 'em myself like Maud Muller o- Murle Antoinette An-toinette or any of those make-believe rustic gals." In her French-heeled slippers and her filmy silk stockings she went out Into the rich black furrows of the fields, Dirk carrying the basket. "Asparagus," she ordered first. Then, "Hut where Is It? Is that it!" "You dig for It, Idiot," said Dirk stooping, mul taking from his basket the queerly curved sharp knife or spud used for cutting the asparagus-shoots. asparagus-shoots. "Cut the shoots three or four inches below the surface." .,.J.!OlkJi?.t...n.!...ltJ,.She was down on. her silken knees in the dirt, ruined a goodly patch of the fine, tender shoots, gave it up and sat watching Dirk's expert manipulation of the knife. "Let's have rndlshes, and corn, and tomatoes and lettuce and peaf and artichokes and" "Artichokes grow la California, not Illinois." He was more than usually' uncommunicative, uncom-municative, and noticeably moody. I'aula remarked It. "Why the Othello brow?" "You didn't mean that rot, did you? about marrying a rich man. You were joking, weren't you?" "I wasn't. I'd hate being poor, or even just moderately rich. I'm used to money loads of It. I'm twenty-four.: twenty-four.: And I'm looking around." . He kicked an innocent beet-top with his boot. "Y'ou like me better than any man you know." "Of course I do. Just my luck." "Well, then!" "Well, then, let's take these weg-gibles weg-gibles In." She made a pretense of lifting the heavy basket. Dirk snatched it roughly rough-ly out of her hand so that she gave a little cry and looked ruefully down "You Llkt Me BetUr Than Any Man You Know." at the red mark on her palm. He caught her by the shoulder even ahook her a little. "Look heie, Paula. Do you mean to tell me you'd marry a man simply because he happened to have a lot of money !" "Perhaps not imply because he had a lot of money. But It certainly would be a factor, among other things." Six months later Paula Arnold waa married to Theodore A. Storm, a man of fifty, a friend of her father's, bead of so many companies, stockholder In so many banks, director of so many corporations that Ten old 'Aug Hem-pel Hem-pel seemed a recluse from business In comparison, She never called him .Teddy, Nrrne ere? did. Theodore Storm was a large man not exactly -stout, perhaps, but flabby. HU .Inches saved him from grossness He had a large white serious face, fine thick dark hair, graying "at the temples. Within three years Paula had twff children, a boy and a girl. "There 1 That's done," she snld. Her marriage was a great mistake and she knew It For the war, roming In 1914, a few months, after. her wedding, sent the SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER iflT lft IleirUXl-Arnilli1 tnarJi. T jrr,.t.-., linn J 7 " n; mtnui. u. .. Millions of pounds of American beef Notice of Sale . .v.. eie nippea to Europe. In two years , the Hempel fortune waa greater than It ever had been. Paula was up to her eyes In relief work for Bleeding Belgium. D,rk hd not seen her In months. She telephoned him unexpectedly one Friday afternoon In his office at Hollis Hol-lis A Sprague's. "Come out and Vpendf Saturday and For Special Taxes Notice I hereby given that special taxes for paving, grading and other expenses in connection with Street Pvmg i nutrict No. 1 were delinquent de-linquent ( September a, 1925, and still remain unpaid in amounts and upon Sunday with us. won't you? w. ' the lands Set f.irlli an. I .(,.,.. IV,., .1 l the children out thl m.,in i i lne ('"s' lr Publication and interest get away o early, m rail for Touifrom datc of ll,,Iii.uency -are-paid on in the roadster this afternoon at four and drive you out myself." "I don't think I" "I'll call for you at four. I'll be at the curb. Don't keen roe waiting in PULLKTS Chipmaja, FOR SALK Harold tie. 7 and West halt N. W. quarter and 'N. W. quarter of 8. W. quarter Sec. 8, T. 4 8., R. 2 H, S. U Meridian. tAlso, com. 8. E.corner iLot 6, BL 5, Plat "A", Alpine City Survey, thence N. 26 rods; B. 3 rods; S. 13 rods;. E. rods; 8. 13 rods; W. 9 rods to toe-ginning, toe-ginning, with I share Alpine Irrigation Company water stock, dn or alter V4netday the 50th. day of September, 1925. and written bids will bo received '-"irt offlca of thenrterslimertv'seTrer' you?" Chapter XII In town Dirk lived in a large front room and alcove on the third floor of a handsome old-fashioned three-atory-and-basement house. He used the front room as a living room, the alcove as a bedroom. He and Seliaa had fur nished -it together, discarding all of Surv me rooms original belongings except the' bed, a table, and one fat comfortable comfort-able faded old armchair whose bro- or before the 15th day of October 19-0, the property upon which said taxes :,. Hen. will on said day be sold for said' taxes' with interest from date of delinquency, cost of advertising advertis-ing and expense of sale, at the front door of the City Hall in American Fork city, I'tah, beginning, at the hour of twelve. o'clock noon of said day and continuing until all ot said property shall have been sold. James R. 1 Kilmer, part of lot 6, block 11, depth 50.00 feet, frontage 26.0K, Plat A American Fork Citv ey. Amount due $85.77 Rose, H. Grant.' part of lot !, block 12, depth 107.2". feet, frontage 107.2." cade surface hinted a, past grandeur lf'e' 1la' A- American Fork City Bur- When he had got his books ranged lnl- Amiouut due $127.93 open shelves along one wall, soft-shaded lamps on table and desk, the place looKea more than livable; lived iff. :L. W. C.alsford, part of lot 6. block 11, depth 50.00 feet, frontage 24.25 font Part f l,.t l! I, I..,. I, 11 .1. urlng the process of furn shlng Se- io , , , . o. o- . . n .u - . . 13.48 feet, frontage 24.2o feet. Part depth 50.00 feet, Una got Into the wav nf rntnlnv ln.! town for a dv or twn tn ,k I ot lot fi, block 11 j . -j . uic auction rooms- and the second-hand 1 fTontap '"-25 feet. Part of lot C, stores. She had a genius for this sort of thing; bated the spick-and-span varnish var-nish and veneer of the new furniture to be" got in the regular way. She enjoyed these rare trips lnte town; made a holiday of them. Dirk would take her to the theater and she would sit entranced. Strangely enough," considering the lack of what the world calls romanoe and adventure in her life, she' did not like the motion pictures. pic-tures. "All the difference in the world," "she would say. "between the movies and the thrill I get out of a play at the theater. My, yest Like fooling with paper dolls when you could be playing'- with a real live baby." The day was marvelously mild for March In Chicago. Spring, usually so coy In this region, had flung herself at them head first. As the massive re- volving dtwtr of Dirk's office building funned him into the street he saw I'aula in her lung low sporting roadster road-ster at the rurb. She was dressed In black. All. feminine fashionable and middle-class Chicago was dressed In black. All feminine fashionable and middle-class America was dressed In Mack. Two years rf war bad robbed Paris nf its husbands, brothers, sons. block 11, depth 13.55 feet, frontage 17.25, Plat A. American Fork City Survey. Amount due $154.78 Sarah A: Mercer, part of lot 8, block 11, depth 100.00 feet, frontage 14.00 feet, Plat A, American Kork City Survey. Sur-vey. Amount due ..: $65.00 S. W. Nielsen and F. M. Houston, part of ! 16. block 19, depth 50.no feet, -frontage 41. 0.0 feet.." Part" of lot 16, block in, depth, 2JU4 ft, frontage 4T.oo feet Plat A. American Fork City Survey. Amount due $173.21 Heber C. .lex, part of lot. 1, block 17, depth 100.00 feet: frontage 73.26 feet. Plat A. American Fork City Sur vey. Amount due - $50.78 Marion Robinson, part of lot 16, block 19, depth 50.00 feet, frontage 39.20. Tart of lot 16. block 19, depth 28.54 feet, frontage. 39.20, Plat A, American Fork City Survey. Amount due ......$163.62 Harriet Maud Wild, all of lot 9, block 11. depth 100.00 feet, frontage 66.00 feet, Plat A, American Fork City Survey. Amount due $325.31 Salt Lake and Utah R. K. Co., right- FOR SUlJHChofce Third Crop 1 l,8nk Building, Salt Uke City, Utah, t ...... ... Hay. D. 11. Adamaon. Phone 75J3. ! ,erms- or sai ca" w Part . 912-3t !pn "edlt- ' . OSCAR W. "MOYLK, Kxecutor. FIrut Publication September 19, 1925. For 8ale-A modern three room house with 114 acres of fruit. See John K. Told. ' 9-5-3 p For Sale or Rent 5 room Bungalow House, strictly modern. Heleu Helselt LOST Laundry bag full of clothes, between American Fork and t'rovc, re turn to S. M. Hill, American.. Fork. 9-19- A SALESMAN WANTKD to t'eprv- sent Maytag Washing Machine in American ForkVLehl and surrounding towns. We pay from - $125 fo $400 per month. Should have car. Apply Maytag Shop 219 West Onter, Provo. Phone 86. J. A. Rowley, Manager. . 9-12-31 For rent Furnished house kee'plna apartments. Mrs. Annie Green, Phone 1C7J. , 9-19-tf. Wanted Man with car to sell com plete line quality Auto Tires and Tubes. Exclusive Territory., Experience Ex-perience not necessary. Salary $300.00 per month. Milestone Rubber Company, Com-pany, East Liverpool, Ohio. LEGAL ADVERTISING DELINQUENT NOTICE Whirlwind Consolidated Mining Company, principal place of .business, American Fork, Utah. Notice There, are delinquent upon the following described stock on account ac-count of assessment No. 11, levied on the thirteenth day of Aligunt, 1925, the several amounts Met opposite: tho names of the respective shareholders as follows: Cert. Name j -, No. Share Am't. Robert B. Lee " . .. 61 1,237 4.95 T. A Greenwood 109 Edward R. Sanborn 769 Dr. K. F. Elliott 804 Dr. E. F. Elliott. 805 Dr. E. F. Elliott 806 Dr. E. F. Elliott 807 Dr. E. F. Elliott 813 B. E. Mitchell 890 B. E. Mitchell .1043 W. F. Lund 1172 Hilda Ortiz 1214 Pearl Noaks ,.; 1215 George Adamson 1217 Robert E Lee 1225 Robert E. Lee. .. 1226 Atl Ik. -if. .....it i : & n...-tA . ..... ' "l ' Uay commencing at the Intersection Tiutourhed. gtfylv borrowed the smart m r com . , . huliiliments of mourning and now of Main Street and Second East, Michigan boulevard and Fifth avenue ' thenco west along Main Street to its walked demurely in the gloom of crepe : intersection with Third West Street, and chiffon ; black hats, black gloves, : fr,mtage 3862.65 feet. Amount " black slippers. Only black was "good" (,u0 $10,858.08 this J,'ar- j MARY J. CUNXIXGHAM. I'aula smiled up at him. patted the Treasurer, leather sent beside her with one hand i ... . , m mo- that was absurdly thick-fingered in Its'' PaMicatlon September 19. 92... fur-lined gb.ve. ------ Ll. n-t Publication September 26, 192:;. "It's cold driving. Button up tight. : r- . - . ... - Wbere'll we stop for your bag?" I , '.,., fa,her finishes paying He climbed into the seat beside her. the vacation bills the family prepares Mary had a little lamb, And it was more than rough; ghtf slaughtered It one day To make a powder puff. Your whc: The "roVdsier slid in of Christmas present, out of truffle like a fluid thing, an enamel stream, silent as a swift cur-' rent in a river. When his house was reached, "I'm coming up," she said. "I suppose you haven't any tea?" j "Gosh, no ! What do you think 1 1 am ! A young man In an English j novel !" . I "Now, don't be provincial and Chi-j cagoish, Dirk." They climbed the three flights of stairs. ' She looked , about. Her glance was not disapprov- Ing.- "Tills isn't ao'tmdrnvho did it? . She did! Very nice. But of course" you ought to have your own smart j little apartment, with a Jap to do you 1 op. - To do that for you, for example." j "Yes," grimly. He was packing bis 1 bagnot- throwing clothes Into It, but i folding them deftly, neatly, as the boo , of a wise mother packs. "My , sal-ary'd sal-ary'd Just about keep him In white linen house-coats." j "I'm going to send you some things i for your rooni, Dirk." ; "For God's sake don't 1" "Why not?" j "Two kinds of women in the world. 1 I learned' that at college. Those who send men things for their rooms and those that don't" j "You're very rude." "You asked me. There! I'm all set" He snapped the lock of his bag. 1 "I'm sorry I can't give you anything, j I haven't a thing. Not even a glass of wine and a what Is It they say In j books? oh, yeh a biscuit" j In the roadster again Paula main- j tatned a fierce and steady speed for i the remainder of the drive. "We call the place Stormwood," Paula told him. "And nobody outside the dear family knows how fitting that Is. Don't scowl. Tm not going to tell yon my marital woes. And don't yon say I asked for It . . . How's the Job?" "Rotten." "Ton don't Uke it? The workr -ljige jt wPij enonghi 'only-well, jJ yon see we leave the university arcni- IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF UTAH COUNTY, UTA1 f. ESTATE OF HENRY -MOYLE. Deceased. The undersigned will soli" at private sale 6 shares Utah Power &. Light Company (preferred). Also, the following real property in Utah County, Utah: North half of S. E. quarter of 8. W. quarter of Sec. 23, T. 4 8., R. 1 E., 8. L. Meridian. Also, North half of , X. E. quarter "TVfer IT 1 rsi VERY-r MEAL makes your food do you " more good. Note how It relieves that stuffy feeling after hearty eating. Sweetens the breath, removes food particles from the teeth, gives new vigor to tired nerves. Comes to you fresh, clean full-flavored. 1,000 100' 500 500 500 500 500 300 100' 4.00 .40 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 1.20 .40 5,500 22.00 1,000 4.00 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 Leo Kelly ... ...1282 1,000 4.00 Leo Kelly .1283 1,000 4.00 Ieo Kelly- .....1311 1,000 4.00 Ernest J. Seastrand 1316 7,071 28.28 A. K. Thornton & "" " Sons Co. .... .. ... 131S 14,142 56.57 C. E. Young........ ..J320 5,000 20.09 And, In accordance with law and an order of the hoard of directors made on the 13th day of August, 1925, so many shares of each parcel of stock as may bo necessary will be sold at my office at American Fork, Utah, on the 61 h day of, October at 2 o'clock P. M. to pay the delinquent assessment thereon together with the cost of advertising ad-vertising and . expense of sale. . J. R. PARKER. Secretary, American Fork, Utah. First Publlcallon September 19, 1925. Last Publication September 26, 1925. tecturat course thinking, we're all going go-ing to be Stanford Whites or Cass Gilberts, Gil-berts, tossing off a Woolworth building build-ing and making ourselves famous-over night. I've spent all yesterday and to-, jay planning a drygoods box that's going up on the corner of Milwaukee BTenui sjd Ashland, wesl-l (To Be Continued) Home Heating PROBLEM NOW SOLVED IDEAL VEGTO HEATER will heat the average home and small business house WITH ECONOMY AND COMFORT A new scientifically constructed parlor heater with visible fire. Fired and handled like stove yet heats the whole house at same fuel cosTpf one large stove. COSTS LITTLE MORE TIIAX LARGE STOVE Let us show you and explain the many big new, M. S. LOTT Plumbing and Heating MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH M. A. Serial No. 036276 APPLICATION FOR MINERAL DATFWT Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice is hereby given that the Utah Centennial Mining Company, a corporation, by Its duly authorized agent and Attorney la Fact, L. L, Nelson, whose postoffice address is Provo, Utah, has made application for patent for the Florence. Silver Plume, South Humbug and Uncle Sam, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, lodes. Mineral Sur- av Nn FA'.lf. in tha Amnrl.'nTi Prirk Mining HistrlcU Utah County, State of Utah, described with magnetic variation var-iation at 16 degrees, 55 minutes east, as follows, to-wit: Beginning at Cor. No, 1 of the Florence Flor-ence lode (from which U. S. M. M. No. 2 bears N. 42 degrees 22 minutes W. 3723J feet) and running thence N. 53 degrees 17 minutes E. 1500 ft. to Cor. No. 2; thence S. f6 degrees 45 minutes min-utes E. 600 ft. to Cor. No. 3; thence . i degrees a minutes ts. oaa.i it, to Cor. No. 3 Silver Plume lode: thence N. 53 degrees 17 minutes E. 258.4 ft. to Cor, No. 2 Uncle Sam No. 6 lode; thence S. 45 degrees 10 minutes min-utes E. 1500 ft. to Cor. No. 3; thence S. 53 degrees 17 minutes W. 1529.5 ft. to Cor. No. 3 Uncle Sam No. 3 lode; thence S. 43 degrees 39 minutes W. 1434.2 ft. to Cor. No. 4; thence N. 57 degrees 15 "minutes "VV.T258.7ftr to Cor. No. 1 Uncle Sam No. 2 lode (iden tical with 43on- 4 Uncle Sam - Nov 1 lode) and from which. U. 8. M. M. No. 2 bears N. 26 degrees 36 minutes min-utes W. 5485.4 ft.; thence N. 45 degrees 10 minutes. W. 610.5 ft. to Cor. No." 1 Uncle Sam No. 1 lode and from which V. S. M. M. No. 2 bears N. 24 degrees 19 minutes 43 seconds W, 4910 4 ft.; thence N. 24 degrees de-grees 32 minutes W. 599.7 ft. to Cor. No. 1 South Humbug lode and from which U. S. M. M. No. 2 bears N. 24 degrees 18 minutes W. 4310.77 ft.; thence N. 55 degrees 32 minutes E. 1500 ft. to Cor, No. 4 Florence lode f identical with Cor. No. 1 Silver Plume lode) and from which U. S. M. M. No. 2 bears N. 44 degrees 21 minutes min-utes W. 4307.1 ft; thence N. f)6 degrees de-grees 45 minutes W. 600 ft to Cor. No. 1 Florence lode, the place of begin nlng. ' j... Said lode mining claims are located in the unsurveyed part of T. 3. S., R. 3 E S. L. Mer., and contain a net area of 173.041 acres, the areas In conflict with Sur. 6168 "A" Wagner lode having been excluded. The nearest known locations are the aforesaid excluded claims and the Ciddy Shell No. 3 lode, Sur. 8939, and Silver King No. 3 lode, Sur. 6168a, Said claims are all recorded In the office of the County Recorder of Utah County,' at Provo, Utah. I df ret - that: lb 0 ' tftretoln g noti ce be published In the American Fork CUlieiv a weekly, newspaper published publish-ed at American Fork, Utah, and being be-ing the newspaper published nearest said claims, for a period of 60 days. Ell FTATLOR, Register. First Publication August 8 1925. Last Publication October 10, 1925. E. " P. DUiNN, Attorney, Salt Lake City, Utah. - .. v- ' ""'r' |