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Show Semery i 1 dark She threw back the Wlde y ud stared InTc blinding glare of a flashlight ' "Good God Almighty It was not profanity. It voice of a terrible shock such as wh" deaO, flashes out of a moonbeam an awful anguish spr,ngs wut of' o heart of ro8e. In Justine's was not quite dark. From a strw-lamoutside a Utile light filtered in hr T In Small The Hours . MOLLAH 2y DORA 4- mm Mtoftftgftg titru ma -- Cllve'g departure led to more flirtations by Ethel than old Lady Kew NOTICE TO WATER SERS Stat Engineer' Office. SaltI Lak City, cou!d countenance, but Ethel had 26. l uh. January 1921. found out how undesirable a man Lord Notice is hereby given that Ralph Kew was and broke the engagement Horsley of Price, ltah, has made apso dear to her grandmother' heart plication In accordance with the reNOTICE TO WATER I SEKS of the Compiled Laws of When Clive heard that the engage- State Engineer's Office, Suit Lake' City, quirements I'lah. 117, us amended by the Session Utah. January 26, 1921. Laws ment was over between Kew and Eth.-- I of to appropriate two XotW is hereby given that R. H. and one-ha- Utah, ) second-fee- t of water tHi he set out in haste for London. I. was IVale of b'alt Lake Citv. Ltah. has from Martins; wash In Emery county. installed as confidant, and-tme Clive ,l2ad.' a1K'ulion " accordance with Said water will be diverted by means i meiuuipiled of a ditch at a point 660 ft. west and sain. Mrs. Mackenzie bothers me so or"r irviunriiwiiia .. . wieLaws ........ - . c?e- jsit nviru unit 495 j ft. corner of Laws of Ltah. 1819, to appropri- - Section south of the r.ardiy know where to turn, and poor Township 16 south. Range nuiuireu ntty (i60) setond-not- e 11 east. 10, ntue Kosey is made to write me a'fle Salt Lake base and meridian, about something twice WS and conveyed a distance of IU0O ft., 4ay. on I en ! I m up another tree now !" t'e diverted at a point xeiierallv known and there used from April 1 to Sept. 80. of each year to onuge, wnicn bears 4t64.1 lbO Inclusive, u Clive met his eouin Pthol acres of land in the W'H Irrigate of the (ft north and 41.758.S ft. west from the W f ofPrty of or two In the ensuing weeks Section 14. township and range thelsouthwest corner of Section IS. Town-seaso- aforesaid. This desigand at one of their meetings '8nP 21 south, tanse 15 east. Salt Lake nated In the Stateapplication isoffice as Engineer' Ethel told him that her grandmother i?"t?nfin by No. $686. a,ud a line a distance of pipe All protests against the granting of would not receive him. It was then soo ft. and there usad from Jan. I to stating the reasons mat . live tnount Ltnol worldly, al-- ; "e". si, inclusive. if each year, to gen- - said application, therefor, must be made by affidavit in for profiling machinery in fcmery duplicate, accompanied with a fee of to the keen nud unrelenting tdlU.T .couritv. 50, and filed in this office within Aft.-- r hnfinw l. en ho usi-il- . Kew. The colonel tind James Ilennle the water will l e return.,! to Iim natiir. thirty (3d) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. fond ;l channel at a point m'S.l f. north tinting till this time put t. F. Metionaglf. State 41.9tio.ti ft. west of the suhl south heads together, and Mrs. Mackenzie and Date of first publication Engineer Keh. 5. weM corner of Section In. This ui.till-atio- n 921; date of completion of publicatth.ittred both of thvm and Clive as is ilesiKiiateU In the Slate 5. ion March 1921. well. office as $623. All protests us.Unst the Krantlin; of Meanwhile the rtidy Clara was not sanl application, stating the reasons happy with her B.nnes. All the life therefor, must lie made by affidavit in Mid spirit l:;ul been crushed out of the duplicate, accompanied with a fee of cirl, consigned to cruel usage, lone- $2.fu, unit filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion liness and to bitter recollections of the of the piihliealion ,f this notice. O. F. .MetiomiKle, State KnKlneer past. Jack Belsizo, now Lord High-gatlate of first publication Ken. 5. cotihl stand the strain no longer (921; date of completion of publicaand took Lady Clara away, from her tion .March 5. 1921. bullying but cowardly husband. The elopement of Clara opened Ethel's eyes to the misery of loveless marriages, and th" mamma of her new love, the Marquis of Farintosh, n I ready distressed over the unpleasant notoriety of the proposed Newcome alliance, received a letter from Ethel which set her sou free. Ethel "ihon turned to the lone'y, motherless children of her brother Haines, mid found comfort In devoting herself to them. Clive married his Tonal-MinKosey, and his father determined to .00 become a member of parliament In place of Sir Barnes. One night the colonel returning from bis electioneerV ing, met Clive, candle in hand. As each saw the other's face. It was so very stid and worn and pale, that Colonel Newcome with quite the tenderness of AT THE old days, cried "God Mess me, my boy, how 111 you loolt! Come and warm yourself, Clivy!" "I have seen a ghost, father," Clive said, "the ghost of my youth, father, lie ghost of my happiness, and the best days of my life. I saw Ethel S1TTERUD anJ JUDD. Lessees Printing of Quality CONDENSED CLASSICS rcn THE NEWCOMES o l,-- paper , . f " .. C tht b 11. lf the flashlight crashed to the floor ,. McCtar , up against the wall; and that he Syndicate! har hidden his eyes In the hollow was ..f hu l ie Mrs. 1'artry arm. By WILLIAM M. THACKERAY i .v, l"r email hnnra hnd i f b0USeI"11UUUuever Three words only had he H.km B,one' been q She CenAilMioB Jv Chark, K. Bcllom. under but the heart of Justine Purtry no other human presence of U liotian A thenotum back a of a quarter eenturv " her in life, "Steve before roof, isame walled. The man never niovwj : a.wa.ia-ix. . .. a L she was past forty. Almost al-- f sheWhite, A shaking, even Justine been about, for her mother had William Makethe negligee robe beside her, covers' e days ueiuic peace Thackeray, herself, out sprang of m bed. drew son of a civil serv,rlj nusoanu nun window shade and, with hand thant in India, whs ""'"- iw iittw born July IS. lsil, almost refused to do the bidding of on an unexpeneu juiuur, in Calcutta. H die.! will snapped on the lectric lis:! t of I ec. ihe mysteries into i4, 1SG:;. in Lou-diwhich lia.l almost t.M,,u, l where t of i ler with which he had so deeply the motionlesssheform lo-. life was of this Inirn.i.... But now LDed himself in life. l"i"iii on hiti Then she looked at Mm. with one of those sudden wife was Insane, se She had been right. There is S'.ino sometimes which uvt-tllisrtl wanderlust in iXj 0f heart, us in that of with Increasing thing that persists through the spirest themselves the other great hu itual decay of many years, smne es bad Insisted on going alone to nnri!,t of his time sence never that dlsdies, considerable whm tin quite 1 1 nfece at a I'ii'kens, constaii to personality, sorrow. begin with, is proleaving Justine In the company nounced enough. It was Steve. Steve liiackeray hem ie dependable old servant, Hannah. in school dnys rath altered, middle aged, all the Hannah, tuo, had a niece, and the strangely er to absorb life X had family which elected this charm of his youth long ago gone than to a 1 1 a I scholarship. He ce fcular time to undergo a riotous great seams in the once brilliantly limited even then smiling face, all the light departed out i'Vonmrehensive attack of Influenza. to reproduce it of the flue eyes, unkempt, shabby comic verse . an ij is thicker than water, and there worn deep but Steve. Juslne hadn't seen caricature. At Cam i nothing for it but that tiannan him for bridge, in Wcimor twenty years hadn't hoard of ,iid zo to the niece and the grand In i'arls art school him for almost that But So she long. had Justine and .w eranduephews. and London law him loved all her life. !ilone and heard the clock strike school, he wen And he was looking at her now in sayiy on his way f past twelve and one and half past indolent In study agony of shame as it is very, but eager In J And then heard a strange, rasp-jjoun- such an friendship, ardent In life. very seldom in this world the lot of At twenty-on- e window, at tie living-roohe owned and m.innL-,r- i a London newspaper, at twenty-fiv- e nm,n to know. lie tried to speak, but he was nnreclate just whaf followed arter no words came. He tried to smile a penniless, scattering a comfortable Bust remember that Justine Par-fortune. But he had looked scarcely more reckless smile, but there was only n invaiuauie to the youngbought experience vat forty-twJournalist, price convulsive twitching of the muscles or less 10 tne novelist. she had been the prettiest ij inthirty the without Then, lips. the big public school and the asomisning versatility wa warning, the man slumped to the floor and crouched early realized. He aspired to illustrate j of the high school afterward. Dickens novels; he wrote travel sketches i her life had been sheltered how there, sobbing like a child. stones, ballads and burlesques. on Down her knees beside this matBarry Lyndon," his first notable novel was the history of a rascal; but, in th ure this common felon went most of feminine rascals, orderly, Immaculate smiled Becky fascinating Thackeray Jrst brilliantly little Mrs. Partry, with her arm around showed Sharp. himself master of the creation of his neck and his head upon her wom- llvincr character ("Vanity Fair," lStij-4"Pendennls" ) was, like Dickens' an's heart. "Tell me, Steve, boy," she in essence auto David Copperneld, murmured, as if to a hurt child. biographical. The need of money drovi It was not a heroic tale. It was only Thackeray reluctantly to the lecture field His course on Eighteenth Century Hu that somehow, when Justine's parents morlsts, popular in England and Amerie peremptorily forbade the continuation (1ST1), prepared the ground for "Esmond of their girl and boy courtship, lie J1S52), hts unsurpassed historical novel The Tvewcombes" (1.S54), "The Virgin never could get his contact wiih.life 4ans (1859), and the unfinished "Nay, my boy, you mustn't talk to Dentil Duval" complete the list of his best me so. lou have the dearest little adjusted again. His future he hud wife at home, a denr little wife and builded In those early yenrs upon a novels. child." foundation of Justine. Without the "You had a wife; but that doesn't OL. THOMAS NEWCOME, the foundation jnere could lie no super hero of Argom, and of Bhart prevent other other thoughts. Do you structure. He had drifted and drift pour, had loved the beautiful know you never spoke twK-- In your ing things float downward always to de Blois, but having Incurred life about my mother? You didn't care Leonore the sea. What impulse had brought him back to the home town he could the wrath of his stepmother, he fled for her." I I did my duty by her," Inter not say. It might as well have been to India to carve out his career. There colonel. anywhere, for the place was strange be had married the widow, Mrs. Casey, posed the "I but your heart was with son sent their know, few a later and years his first he to him, that assayed enough Clive to England. He regaled the the other. So Is mine. It's fatal, 11 crime. runs in the family, father." Justine knew It was the truth worn ladles of the regiment with Give's let men The shures of the Bundelcund Bank would young give en can tell about sucn tnings, you ters; sporting would colonel the or odds take that ing company. In which the colonel had was his first. know it five made bis fortune, now declined steadonce before name Clive's mention Steve," she said, and her gentle In ten min ily, and at last the crash came, wiping voice auavered as she spoke, "you've minutes, or three times who at Clive's out all the colonel's money and with But utes. those laughed lived your life, and I've lived mine, ac It all Rosey's fortune. The Impover father laughed very kindly. never heaven thnt to schedule cording ished Newcomes settled down first at came for the At .time last happy planned. Go away from here now. In Boulogne, and then in London, the had been colonel which the longing, I come I back months know, boy six he took leave of his regiment. In colonel weary, feeble, white haired, how you'll come back and out of the and She Held Her Breath in Terror. England he had in his family circle Mrs. Mackenzie a perfect termagant. .vreck we'll bui'd belated happiness.' two half brothers, Sir Brian, who had Kosey pale and ailing, and little Tomad been sheltered ! And in the eves of the man as h There had married Lady Ann, daughter of the my, the baby, a comfort and a care to been money modestly enough went away there shone the light . the Clive. and Hobson Newcome. of Earl Kew, yng the and Victorian Justine had remembered. The no Sir while at One colonel, breakfast longer able to live morning cs; and religion. And when Jus-f- a same under roof with Mrs. Macthe his toast, Brian Barnes, dry champed mother married a Floyd she be-AVIATOR AS KNIGHT ERRANT the son, said to his sister Ethel : "My kenzie, found a home with the Grey Floyd. Justine's life had been uncle, the colonel of sepoys, and his Friars and here I saw hlra. fered and serene and physically, at Air Com son have been paying a visit amiable More Than When the colonel's misfortunes were of Today t, wholesome. Fighter She was very young to Newcome." at their worst Ethel, In reading an old With the Old I- Also she was Favorably pares mightily' afraid. "You are always sneering about our book, found a letter from the colonelV Heroes in Armor. Jsaln the rasping sound at the broke in Ethel, "and saying stepfather between .the covers. It was uncle," window, and a little creaking with thrill the about Clive. Our uncle a memorandum of a proposed bequest unkind remember We all things m. Then Justine's hypersensitized which wp first rend "Jvanhoe." Those Is a dear, good, kind man, and I love to Clive. Ethel at once determined to heard the unctions whisper of the carry out this intended bequest, and 'dow cords as a sash was raised. dear old jousting days, when sweaty him." At Hobson Neweome's and elsewhere ?o she and I hastened to Clive's home men in heavy armor hammered each BeM her I breath in terror. This other over the head with battle axes the family party often assembled, the but not even good news could soften f no figment of her imagination no or knocked each other off dray horses. colonel, his friend Mr. Binnie and Bin Mrs. Mackenzie's evil temper. That fwreated illusion. Somebody was had their appeal. Ihoy nie's sister, Mrs. Mackenzie with her was a sad and wretched night, Id undoubtedly f&Wtis into the house--w- as even seemed to us aughler Kosey, Sir Brian and Lady which Mrs. Mackenzie stormed until days of knight-errantr- y Is IB the nest room, a criminal, a n hehalf of beautiful liulies, a ro Ann, and Clive who naa necorae a the poor delicate Rosey fell Into the felw, one of those desperate, evil From one of these parties fever to which she owed her death. mantic period which would come no painter. wtqres she had read about but never nore. now that minds had gone m ror Clive and I, his friend Arthur Penden- - We soon repaired to the Grey Friars ;? feared because she never really nis, walked with the usual Havana where we found that the colonel was machinery Instead of chivalry. T!led "let they could enter to aviator an meet light us home. "I can't help think- In his last Illness. He talked loudly. possibly And yet we cannot I lives of quiet, unadventurpus some said the astute Clive, "that they he gave the word of command, spoke ne peo-f.'k- e is that ing," the vithout feeling herself. I was in love with Ethel. Now, Ilindustnnee as if to his men. Then that fancied than romantic thing far more Justine l!d not at all follow the pre-- f I suppose, they think I am engaged to he spoke words In French rapidly, reoouiwmic but old customer, ough m N cours,? heroines . of bnr- Uosey, She Is as good a little ceature seizing a hand that was near him, nnd gure, Richard Coeur de Lion, aim as depletes rying, "toujours, toujours!" Ethel as can be, and never out of temper, tn movies. She ike. Consider the aviator, ne res nd Clive and the nurse were In the tries Mackenzie Mrs. In I fancy of feet a though up bureau thousands quietly arise, oen hls opponent room with him. The old man talked Pn, take therefrom an ??tpmatic tn be "unhorsed" or to her." u oir and our Mr. Clive went on rapidly for nwlle; then again he cer-ah- i Time means passed "j- - switch steed on the electric light his of os? control ould sigh and be still ; once more I Ha mi! r.pn vers in n "eld to Baden, where he found old uuiy command the intruder to "sit Willi ,itv, Kew with her granddaughter Ethel. heard him say, hurriedly, "Take care She lay as still as she could empyrean, by bounded only which Is made "You have no taste for pictures, only f him when I'm lu India;" and then trembled vry much and found It ind where the tactical demands g ith a voice he called It Is for painters, I suppose," said Lady ! breatlie iu,etly he on a quick mind are infinite. 1,1. for the love of his youth "Leonore, to Ethel. one Kew URht sh day oppohis at hard should die then and there vit rne.rely riding Leonore I" The patient's voice sank "I was not looking at the picture. Hum u situation out; oi nto faiut murmurs; only a moan now the little tit green "but said Ethel, still I il there higher fen seemed no other possible He must ride higher anq nd then announced that he was not corner. I think, the in and must watch tjeket 1" he Otllv ntho an advantage . to ladies "we gain sleep. f.I)S young n of said, for an Inwas the telephone and the everv point of the compass And even In the world ought to have little green At the usual evening hour the chapel one was In ti e front hn nri thor enemy machine. on our backs, with sold bell been a to toll.; and Thnmna New. tervening . nHnr on -a rnlane in tickets pinned of reaching It save if is come's hands outside the bed feebly he mereiy them." on through written he flBf room where the at was beat a time. And Just as the last bell time of peace mar.ng a Baden, too, Newcome, burglar Barnes than the Justit1G -covered her head' must. inuvco mm .vmrace to marry pretty little Lady struck a peculiar sweet smile shone was he for his of sure ImiI beddoth and quaked In- - eagle. For the eagle is .n Clara PuIIeyn. free at Inst from tnat over his face, and he lifted up his and made by the infallible, but at undesirable Jack Belsize. Lord High- - head a little, and quickly said, outwardly. pinions, ma w . then she could I nnd fell back. It was the word hear the whir aviator's planes or his engines of man. gates' son. -Lauy ivew inanl ymiiu fallibility the time prove lied .f?,low sha,1e 88 tne bUJ,eiar which Clives growing regard ror nib we used at school, when name; were 1 nnd lo, he whose heart was 88 after him, and when he flD8Y;-neSTocou!n Ethel put in jeopardy. mee one of these foot aSainst I think It is that of a little child, had answered to man, iilanti Mv young chair and good times yo; .h;- -tt Irv J'y,curst'a' Justine identified the time you were off," Lady Kew said to his name, and stood. In the presence of U alnjost he had encountered and which nave the Master, suspicion live with great good luimor. irank t one WPf Is the creature little bere that see that poor been to Copyright. 1819, by Post Publishing Co. profan":y. of which in tion r iBa . had heard very little in- (The Boston Post.) .All rjghts air is a far finer'and vfm to whom Captain Belsize behaved sq ' steel of thlPg than the clang ladies ruelly. She does not care h ii tor h!Ver "nder a r00f- - Then Sr! benefit of as the Is She for one fig. engaged, steps coming neare- r- hi tourneys id I Not Hard. what would ba regarded jjlmpot s on know, to my granason names j nearer; Some Cnllforninn has Invented a tliey pe any lp a most Sny moo.u, as engioic . in all respects UUlde door' whlch Times-Starnew device for pathering nuts." nnatl ajar ml Ethel's engagement to my grants able ball "That's unnecessary. All you have been settled, Las !SSt'!nfl!tnew the door long son, Lord Kew, n to do Is to adverti.se a meeting for opened, care- 1 When wo saw yon in imu"u thoKh she could not hear to a young harmonizing opinions on the peace It. f a SU(lden Wasting that you too wen? engaged lm-h J became his it at fcwibu clock life Miss treaty or explaining how to shoot toar-Ist-s of alarm rank own her t0 remain there, like "Re threw an lady In your o,t! into Mars," 1 1' ,,h her head hidden and Wl'ne himself Mackenzie. of lr(. mo! ashamed be ought to mI? f fearful daner- so. to throwing away Wi tlite bv th i mi-s- s sr.-nt- Lw - l 1 s d i "i (1849-50- G hard-worke- d - f ry S&f &S? n, coy4 -- Legal Blanks for Sale at This Office $2.00 e a --$5- a Ton Delivered And erson Coal Mine Mine in Grimes Wash, Five and Half Miles above Orangeville o ne- - Emery County Bank CASTLE DALE, UTAH CAPITAL $25,000 SURPLUS $12,500 SAMUEL SINGLETON. Prealoenl 3. B. CRAWI-'OKD-, VP. EDMUND CRAWFORD, P. DYHENQ A. E, WALL Vice-Preside- nt PETER JOHANSEN W. C. SNOW. Directors CSshler SAFKTV DEPOSIT BOXES FOU It EXT We Pay Four Per Cent on Savings- - Write for Particulars Meals at AH Hours Sandwiches and Cake and Coffee at any time of the day or evening DALE KITCHENETTE ft Meats and Groceries for the County PrqKirod to furnish all kinds of meats and groceries al all limes. trade our specialty Out-of-to- THE UNION MEAT MARKET ANDKKW JOIIAXSEX. Proprietor Highest Prices Paid for all Kinds of Hides and Pelts heart-rendin- grand-iiiami.m,- " l 1 "Ad-sum- Fox Garage, Orangeville First Class Automobile Repair Work at Reasonable Prices ," 1 err Co,ir-geot- r Cwa"J i hr field.-CincI- 'l Complete Stock of Tires, Tubes, and All Supplies and Accessories l. Vulcenizing and Battery Charging a specialty. We have the best exuipment in the county and can care for all. types of batteries with promptness. re-charg- ing t |