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Show A . r ft (FEKBER AGNEV JpTER XII Continued. tMin now maybe theyTI L the plan 'r the dr00 i (font you drnp !tr Wiled. "Drop It I How 'oMr " !, it Do something that will Bulck results. This isn't an jttlng. Suppose, twenty yean yon do plan a grand Gothic Qw to grace this new and jjucfciiin boulevard., they're Uniting about! Tou'U be a Q man living In a mlddle-U mlddle-U In a middle-class suburb LwdlKlass wife." -.'', &-sllgMly nettled, fnuned In at the gatea of A final turn of the drive, trees. A house, massive. portlcoed. The door opened Jrw op at the entrance. A op and apron stood In the m& appeared at the side L imlne seemingly from no- Wted Paula civilly and drove The glow or an .open nre ianfeKOtned-thenr. "Hell v wnnr- ba." saia rauia. 4 the babies, Anna? Has "Mr. Vet herer telephoned, Mrs. Storm. He I - 11 lata niivhA fifter. Anyway, you're not to ier from being the limp, expert, irirer of the high-powered wu now suddenly very much of the house, quietly ob- living an order with a lift ijebrow or a nod of the head. like to go to his room at Dinner at seven-thirty. He dress. Just as he liked. Ev- wsi very Informal here. sagbed It (Dirk had counted servants by noon next day il been near the kitchen.) . ddd to bathe and change into 1 dothei and was glad of this found Paula In Mack chiffon tie lire in the great beamed k aid called the library. Dirk ia looked very beautiful In iptunous stuff, with the pearls, art-shaped face, with its large lit fltuntut a lit, In ..I ....... fa, vauau a nine UL HTC UI" er long slim tlirnat ; her dark led high and away from her litis. lit-is. He decided not to men- told himself that Paula had iher husband! would not be home h d had deliberately planned M-tete meal.. .He would not. k confew hiui, If a little npt- f Piula said, "I've asked the to for dinner; nd we'll have of bridge afterward. Phil m know, the Third, lie used M on his visiting card, like Emens FJSWKls for sixty Years: wer -".'na; roue to hounds' In pink ong Chicago's prim and startled Prairies. They had a vast the lake near Stormwood. "d a trifle late. Dirk had of old Phillip Emery 5 the First," he thonght, with : " Fin) and decided, looking anemic third edition, that "m running a little thin. "W ill fWIIU,,. v.... Vi . ft, tout. 1, jsjr- Jfl; little more than Sellna " lven him, Dirk thought, home Ul ti,e fann this Be talk was desultory and U- And this chap had mll-:QWdtohl.nself. mll-:QWdtohl.nself. Millions. Pjjjl In an architect's office rW after dinner Phinin th E.lb' "mc'ently the son felote ' onvemently af- '8tonn '. ' fr to drink?" Storm BV,I r.refUSed t,r K,n,n, ml L.J.hUky brought no flush " "te ImpusKlve face. H. not t a "OIL But TM.1. . . lent , -" . nai- out mtiit toui- Hmtii.h ,!,"r' wn8 nothing n.".,b,' Mrk's silence. th irritutlni? III. w'ii!e handa. Ha Kilv'. the effe n to?.,7nTTO6uglL Hfim reined to be on C- :""1"' Storm ex- 1 d alZ hl,UHe" off h tV ',n8 t,red- j - said S "He likes you," He can help d,,n't want" "But 'I Ho. 1 want "you to Te successful.; suc-cessful.; I want you to be. You can be. You've got it written all over you. In the way yon stand, and talk, and don't talk., In the way you look at people. In something in the way you carry yourwif. if what they call force,"! suppose. Anyway, you've got 'It."- '- "Has your husband got ltr Theodore!. No! That is" "There you are. I've got the force, but he'a got the money." "You can have both." She was leaning forward. Her eyes were bright, enormous. Her hand those thin durk hot hands were twisted in her lap. He looked at, her quietly. Suddenly there were tears In her eyes. "Don't look at me that way, Dirk." she huddled back in her chair, limp, she looked a little haggard and older, somehow. "My marriage Is a mess, of course. You can see that." "You knew it would be, didn't you?" "No. Yes. Oh, I don't know. ,Any-wayr ,Any-wayr what's the difference-, now ? I'm not trying to be what they call an Influence in your life. I'm Just fond of you you know that and I want TCW?tHrif maternal, I suppose." ' "I should 'Think two babies would satisfy that urge." "Oh, I can't get excited about two pink healthy lumps of babies. I love them and all that, but all they need is to have a bottle stuffed into their mouths at proper Intervals and to be bathed, and dressed and aired and slept It's a mechanical routine and about, aa exciting as a treadmill." "Just what do you want me to do, Paula r She was eager again, vitally concerned con-cerned in him. "It's all so ridiculous. All these men whose Incomes are thirtyforty thir-tyforty sixty a hundred thousand a year usually haven't any qualities, really, that the flve-thousnnd-a-year man hasn't. Somebody has to get the fifty-thousand-dollar salaries some advertising ad-vertising man, or bond salesman or why, look at Phil Emery! He probably prob-ably couldn't sell a yard of pink ribbon rib-bon to a schoolgirl If he had to. Look at Theodore ! He just sits and blinks and says nothing. But when the time comes he doubles up his fat white fist and mumbles, Ten million,' or 'Fif teen million,' and that settles it." Dirk laughed to hide his own little mounting sensation of excitement. "It Isn't quite as simple as that, I imug lne. There's more to it than meets the eye." "There isn't I I tell you I knew the whole crowd of them. I've been brought up with this moneyed pack all my life, haven't I? Pork packers and wheat grabbers and peddlers of gas and electric light and dry goods. Grandfather's the only one of the crowd that I respect He has stayed the-same. They can't fool him. He knows he just happened to go into wholesale beef and pork when wholesale whole-sale beef and pork was a new game In Chicago. - Now look at him !" "Still, you will admit there's some thing In knowing whpn," he argued. Paula stood up. "If you don't know 111 tell you. Now Is when. I've got Grandfather and Dad and Theodore to work with. You can go on being an architect If you want to. It's a fine enough profession; But unless you're a genius wherell It get you ! Go In with them, and Dirk, m nve years "What!" They ware both standing, facing each other, she tense, eager; he relaxed but stimulated. "Try It and see what will yooT Will yon. Dirkf 1 dont know, Paula. I should say, ray mother wouldn't think much of It." "What does she know f 01). I dou'C mean that she isn't a fine, wonderful person. She is. . I love her. But suc cess I She thinks success Is another acre of asparagus or cabbage; or a new stove , In the kitchen now that they've brought gas out as far as UWi Prairie," Bt had a feeling that she possessed him; that Her hot eager hands held him though they stood apart and eyed each other almost hostllely. As he undressed , that night he thought "Now what's her game? What's she up to? Be cureful, Dirk, old boy." As he lay In the soft bed with the satin coverlet over him he thought, "Now what's her little game !" He awoke at eight,, enormously hun-grf hun-grf , He- wondered uneasily,, Just.hjv h?IyriCiting Jo 'VwC...reallr She had said his breakfast would be brought him in his room. He stretciei luxuriously, sprang up, turned on his bath water, bathed.' When he emerged In dressing gown and slippers his breakfast tray had been brought fiini mysteriously and Its contents lay ap-petlzingly ap-petlzingly on a little portable table. There were flocks of small covered dishes and a charming individual coffee service. A little not from Pauls: "Wonld yon like to take walk at. about ini nine, stroll awn 16 lb tames. I want to ahow tun ,nXT., horse." " . The distance from the house to the stables was actually oulte a hn.u m. tie walk In Itself. Paula, in rldlns clothes, was waiting for-him.- She greeted hlra. "I've been out MM if ' A'R ' Notice of Sale For Special Taxes Notice U hereby-given that special taxes for paving, grading and other expenses in connection with Street paving in District No. 1 were de-Unguent de-Unguent September 5. 1925, and still remain unpaid In amounts and upon Oik 1 l ..... ..... " - . . v"" """,a lorin ana described ln'iliay. me fieniKiuent list hereto attached and unless ai,i taxes together with the cost of publication and interest from date of delinquency are paid on or before the 15th day of October, 1925, the property upon which said taxes are a lien, 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 Pork rity, rtah, beginning at the hour of twelve o'clock noon of said day and continuing untU all of said property nhall have been sold. Wm. T. Irvins, part of lot 6, block 11, depth r.0.00 feet, frontage 87.00 feet. Part of lot 8, block it,-depth 50.00 feet, frontage 92.58 feet, American Ameri-can Fork City Survey. Amount due ..$378.00 James R. Dolmer, part of lot 6, Lblock II, depth 50.00 feet, frontaee 26.085, 1 'la t A American Fork City 1 useo to Hidehe old Nags, Bart- Survey. Amount due $85.77 oacK, on the Farm." House, strictly modern. Wanted To rent a piano during winter. Inquire Citizen Office. It Wanted-'-Young woman or man to work part time. Call at Oram Station, Sta-tion, ltp. hous with 2 acres John E. Told. Wanted Good girl to do house work. No washing. . Mrs. H,S, Rasmussen, Phone 74. 9-26-lt For rent Modern furnished house keeping apartments. Mrs. Annie Green, Thone 167J. ' 9-19-tt. Rose II. Grant, part of lot 9, block 12, depth 107.25 feet, frontage 107.25 feet, Plat A, American Fork City Sur vey. Amount due ...$127.93 L. W. Gaisford, part of lot 6, block 11, depth 50.00 feet, frontage 24.25 feet. Part of lot 6, block 11, depth 13.48 fetr frontage 24.2&-feet. Part of lot 6, block 11, depth 50.00 feet, frontage 17.25 . feet Part, of lot 6, hlock.Jl..-lapthllJiILfeet-..lrontage 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 Fork City Sur vey. Amount due 469.00 3. W. Nielsen and F. M. Houston, part of lot 16, block 19, depth 50.00 feet, frontage 41.00 feet Part of lot 16, block 19, depth, 28.54 feet, frontage 41.60 feet. Plat A, American) Fork City Survey. Amount due $173.24 Heber C. Jex, 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 M.U. "Part of lot 16, block' 19, depth 2854 feet, frontage 39.20, Plat A, American Fork City Survey.' Amount duo - l.....$165.62 Harriet Maud Wild, all of lot 9, two hour. Had my ride. You ride, don't you?" "I used to ride the old nags, bareback, bare-back, on the farm." "You'll have to learn. Then 111 have some one to ride with me. Theodore Theo-dore never rides. He never takes any sort ofexerclsec Site in that great fat car of his." They went Into the coach house, a great airy white-washed place with grtTermBhaTmIato8iIfsItt(J,' bridles like jewels In glass cases. It gate Dirk a little hopeless feeling. Hi had never before seen anything like it Paula laughed up at him, her dark face upturned to his. Something had annoyed him, she saw. Would he wait while she changed to walking things? Or per-haps per-haps he'd rather drive In the roadster. They w alked up to the house together, lie wished that she would not consult his wishes so anxiously. It made him sulky, impatient. . She put a hand on his arm. "Dirk, are you annoyed at me for what I said last night?" "No." "What did you think whn you went to your " room last night? Tell me. What did you think?" "I thought: 'She's bored with her husband 'and she's trying to vamp mev I'll have to be careful." Paula laughed delightedly. 'That's nice and frank . . x . What else?" "I thought my coat didn't fit very well and I wished I could afford to : block 11, depth 100.00 feet, frontage have Peel make my next one." ;i'.oo feet. Plat A, American Fork City "You can," Faid Paula. : ?uryey. Amount due $325.31 ; Salt Lake and ITtah R. R. Co., right of-way commencing at the Intersection A. I, J.,, ..t nirk ... .n.reof Maln Street 8nd 8eC0Dd the necessity of worrying about the fit thnce west along Main Street to its of bis next dinner coat for the fol-! intersection with Third west bireei, lowing year and n half. His coat, dur- j frontage 3862.65 feet. Amount ing that period, was a neat olive drab ,jue $10,858.08 as was that of some millions of young For Sale Two Winchester repeater shot guns. 12 gage first class condi tion. Bargain, Wm. Laursen. American Ameri-can Fork ltp. Chapter XII! men of his age, or thereabouts. Most; cf that time he spent at Fort Sheridan, first as an officer In training, then as an officer training others to be officers. He was excellent at this job. Influ-! ence put him there and kept hlra there ' even after he began to chafe at the restraint, re-straint, i In the last six months of It (though he did not, of course, know that it was to be the last six months) Dirk tried desperately to get to France. He I was suddenly sick of the neat job at home; of the dinners; of the smug routine; of the olive-drab motor car. that whisked him wherever he wanted to go (he had a captaincy) ; of mak-j ing them "snap Into it"';' of Paula ; of his mother, even. Two months beforo 1 the war's close he succeeded in getting ver; but Paris was his headquar-; ters. Between Dirk and his mother the first rift had appeared. "If I were a man." Sellna said, "I'd make up my mind straight about this war and then I'd do one of two things. ; I'd go Into it the way Jan Snip goes ! at forking the manure pile a dirty job that's got to be cleaned up; or I'd refuse to do It altogether if I didn't believe In It as a Job for me. I'd tight, or I'd be n conscientious objector. There's nothing In between for any one who Isn't old or crippled, or sick." Paula was aghast when she heard thi. So was Julie whose walilngs had been loud when Eugene had gone into the air service. He was in France now, thoroughly happy.. "lo you , mean." demanded Paula, ''that you ac- -tually want Dlrlrtw go over there and , be wounded or killed!" ' "No If Dirk were killed my lire would' stop. I'd go on living. I suppose, but my life would have stopped. They ail were doing some share In f - Selinu had - thought about r :own . place In this war welter, bne nau , wanted to do canteen work In 1 ranee. but had decided agamsi m " ,, ing selfish. "The thing for me to dp. -she said, -is to go on raising vegetables vege-tables and hogs as fast as I can. bhe supplied countless households with free food while their men were gone. , She herself worked like a man, taking tak-ing the place of tha able-bodied helper wbj? had IwnjErnjjlojcd n J5et film. (To Ba Continued) MARY J. CUNNINGHAM, City Treasurer First Publication September 19, 1925 Last Publication September 26, 1925. FOR SALEV-Cholca D. II, Adamsoa. Boa 7 and West half K VV. quarter, and N. W. quarter of 8. W. quarter Sec. 8, T. 4 S R. 2 K,, S. L. Meridian. AUo, com. S. E, corner ImI efRlB, Plat "A", Alpine City Survey, thence N. rods; R 3 rods; 8, 13 rods"; E. fl rods; 8. 13 rods W, 9 rods to beginning, be-ginning, with 1 share Alpine Irrigation Company water stock, on or after Wednesday the 30th day of September, 1925, and Written bids will be received at office of the undersigned, Deseret Third Crop Phone 75J3. 9-12-31 Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, -i terms of sale cash or part cash and For Sale or Rent 5 room Bungalow j part cteilt. Helen Helselt OSCAR W. MOYLE. Executor. First Publication September 19. 1925. DELINQUENT NOTICE Whirlwind Consolidated Mining Company, principal place of business, American Fork., Utah. Notice There are delinquent upon the following described stock on ac- For Sale A modern three room count of assessment No. 11, levied on of fruit. See 9-26-3p. ...j 1 LOST Laundry bag "full of clothes, between American Fork and Prove, re turn to S. Mr Hill, American Fork. ' 9-19- Eara $140 to $200 a month. Learn telegraphy. Clean easy, work-r. Free catalogue. American Telegraph Col lege. 162 So. Main, Salt) Lake. 9-26-4t 109 769 FOR SALE by T. W. Jones, one team, 3200 pounds, also one three year old mare and colt two months old. Inquire Edward Larson, Leht theJ.birUen.th day of August, 1925, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows: -rj - : ------ Cert' ' - No. Shares Am't 61 1,237 4.95 1,000 100 500 COO 500 500 BOO 300 100 5,500 1,000 1.000 1,000 1.000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 7,071 For rent Furnished house keeping apartments. Mrs. Annie Green, Phone 167J. 9-19-tf. Wanted Man with car to sell com- plete line quality Auto Tires -an Tubes. Exclusive Territory. Experience Ex-perience not neteessary. Salary $300.00 per month. Milestone Rubber Company, Com-pany, East Liverpool, Ohio. A SALESMAN WANTED to repre sent Maytag Washing Machine in American Pork, Lehi and surrounding towns. We pay from $125 to $400 per month. Should have car. Apply Maytag Shop 219 West Center, Provo Phone 86. J. A. Rowley, Manager. 9-12-3t Name Robert B. Lee... T. A, Greenwood.. Edward R. Sanborn Dr. E. 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 .t..J043 W. F. Lund... .1172 Hilda Orlls 1214 Pearl Noaks 1215 George. Adamson ....1217 Robert E. Lee. 1225 Robert E. Lee ... . ...1226 Leo Kelly : 1282 Leo Kelly 1283 Leo Kelly 1311 Ernest J. Seas trand 1516 A. K. Thornton ft Sons Co. 1318 14,142 56.57 C. EL Young J320 5.000 20.00 And, in accordance with law and an' order of the board of directors made on the 13th day of August, 1925, so many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary will bo sold at my office at American Fork, Utah, on the 6th day of October at 2 o'clock P. M. to pay the delinquent assessment thereon together with the cost of ad vertising and expense of sale. J. B. PARKER, Secretary, ' American Fork, Utah. First Publication September 19, 1925. Last Publication September 26, 1925. LEGAL ADVERTISING IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF UTAH COUNTY. UTAH, ESTATE OF HENRY MOYLE, Deceased. The undersigned will sell 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 S. W. quarter of Sec. 23, T. 4 S., R. 1 E., S. L. Meridian. Also, North half of N. E. quarter Your ome Heating PROBLEM NOW SOLVED IDEAL ; VECTQ 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 stoye yet heats the whole house at same fuel cost of one large stove. COSTS LITTLE MORE THAN LARGE STOVE featurii"f : th& jicatr M. S. LOTT Plumbing and Heating MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH 4.00 .40 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.06 1.20 .40 22.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 28.W- M. A. Serial No. 036276 . APPLICATION F&k MINERAL " PATENT In the United States Land Offlca 8alt Lake City, Utah. Notice la hereby given that the Utah Centennial Mining Company, a corporation, by its duly authorized agent and Attorney in 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, Not. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, lodes, Mineral Survey Sur-vey No. C832 In the American Fork Mining District, Utah County, State of Utah, described with magnetic var iation at 16 degrees, 55 minutes east, as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at Cor. No. 1 of the Florence Flor-ence lode (from which U. S. M. M. No. 2 bears N. 42 degrees 21 minutes W. 3723.3 feet) and running thence N. 53 degrees 17 minutes E. 1500 ft. to Cor. No. 2; thence S. 66 degree 45 mm- utes E. 600 ft. to Cor. No. 3; thence S. 24 degrees 32 minutes B. 99.7 fL to Cor. No. 3 Silver Plume lode; thenee N, 53 degrees 17 minutes E. 258.4 ft. to Cor. No. 2 UncIeaavWo,--6 lode; thence S. 45 degrees 10 minutes min-utes E. 1500 ft. to Cor. No. 8; thence S. 53 degrees 17 minutes W. 1629.5 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. 57'4egrees 15 minutes W. 1258.7 ft. to Cor. No. 1 Uncle Sam No. 2 lode (Idea- tlcal with Cor. 4 Uncle Sam No. 1 lode) and from which U. S. M. M. No. 2 bears N. 26 degrees ' 36 minutes min-utes W. 5485.4 ft; ,- thence N. 45 -degrees 10 minutes. W. 610.8 ( ft' to Cor. No. 1 Uncle Sam NO. 1 ' lode and from which U. 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 VT. 599.7 ft. to Cor, No.'l 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 lodo (identical with Cor. No. 1 Sliver 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. 56 degrees de-grees 45 minutes W. 600 ft. to Cor. No. 1 Florence lode, the place of begin ning. Said lode mining claims are located In the unsurv'eyed part of T. 3, 8., R. 3 E., S. L. Mer., and contain a net area of 173.041 acres, the areas in conflict with Sur. 6168 "A" Wagner loda having been mtcludod. , The nearest known locations . are the aforesaid excluded claims and the Giddy Shell No. 3 lode,. Sur. 5939, and Silver Kin No. 3 lode, Sur. 6168a. s Said jdalma ar all. recorded, in tha office of the County Recorder of Ttalr Cbtrnfy,' "at Tt 6w; Tnii;-f-w I direct that the foregoing notlco be published In tha American Fork Citizen, 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. ELI F. TAYLOR. Register. First Publication August 8 1925. Last Publication October 10, 1925. E. D. DUNN, Attorney, Bait Laka City, Utah. |