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Show MURRAY, EAGLE, MURRAY, UTAH In a strange voice. H took all her courage, but the did look up, straight 1 Into bis eyes. She bail always thought he had t lie most wonderful ga?.e. "Do you cure. Patsy?" he whispered, "I'm glad for you. Money helps such a lot," the answered. There was silence. "Of course," Curt said. "It Is nice I D. J by Walsh.) to have money " The music tdopped. look it off the hanger and She disen looking at it ruefully. It gaged herself from hisj arms and they stood chatting In the face of the fresh and If she didn't fcit down much would remuln so. whole room She was afraid, howOnce pressed, georgette creases again ever, that her wildly flying heart quickly. It was a fluffy, soft thing of made every fiber of her blue dress a lovely shade of blue, but it was old stir. It was over at last. Jessie sent her a year old. Not that she minded wearing an old dress; she was not home in the sedan along with others; the cur as full as it could be packed tine of those jjlrls who was constantly of laughing, tired, excited girls. having new things. She remembered "ISirdollu won't Ray a word," Kmily that this blue dress bad made mother and her jiineli quite dreadfully for a Harris remarked. "And Jess won't either. I don't know who she's going short time, but she bud to have something nice enough to wear when Curt to marry. "f)h, it's Curt, of course," yawned Avei'il asked her to go with him to some one of the many gay affairs of Elsie Moe. "We'll all know tomorrow at Helen Ilawkln's luncheon. It their set. Curt hud shot Into Itosoville like a will be announced then. What do V" meteor, A dny.cn girls had tried for you think, Patsy I'atsy smiled. "Haven't an idea." bis attention, but. he had singled out She didn't sleep until dawn and Palsy Harbor, and I'atsy bad been then her mother left her undisturbed glad because she bad liked him on Ijie instant. In no lime at all they were until just time to bathe and dress for the luncheon. going limi'ther everywhere, and Itose-vill- e Emily Harris came after her again. was gay hat winter partly on his "I got up early," she said. "I had account, partly on account, of the lo lake dad to the station. Curt was yotmg Warrens recently married. Then there going away. Put he's coming .lust as ever) body was looking for back- next week. He wanted me to their nigaireineiit Curl's employers a note bad transferred him to a near by city. give you this." She passed to Patsy. At.d there he was thrown with Palsy read it, with chocks coldly Wigin!, of whom be had only white, She crushed the paper in her nattiretlly taken notice while be hand, and (lung it away. "Hour j Was In K""i!Ie. I'.irdelhi was the Palsy," lie had scribbled. "Sorry not richest girl in and in the to see you again. I'ine time last cit y v, here iiiom y counted more t lie I liked in nh'hl. that blue dress. )ou wa-a pers. ti of some Importance. Take good care of it and of yourself, a belter chance C. There, loo. sn bad A." to off her wonderful frm !,s and sat down at the lovely Palsy tnl.eriled jewelry. luncheon table as in a dream. Pir- f liad known so well I' .:ten leila was wearing orchids and on her p.iltH t,i happen when llil'ilt'lll wrote left hand hiaed a great emerald. The that she was seeing Curt nearly centerpiece was of Pride roses. There eveiy day, atid other people bad were little crystal baskets full of bonknown p.o. Tail she ailed as if she bons and ribbons and liny envelopes dii tl"t (are; she rotlM do that nnih. at cu'-lplace. Palsy knew what the I'.iii all the lime she was earing nuoneiopo contained. Her tinkers tremll! her heart was breaking to pieces. bled as she opened hers ami drew out, Now J'.iidelki was back in I!.. Sel. two visiiing cards. one was e ville i!a,.i", at Warren's. fs. The oilier was Mr, JohnTh. re was a great d al of secrecy ston's. ai'"it it, but l'a!- - knew wliat it .'ill niit of hi" whirl of lauiditor and meant. This dinner and dater .Irs-ii- ! giied v i:Jie Pii'ili'lla spoke distinctly: was giinu' tutrulit at which Cart was "1 suppose Patsy will be the next to be pi'esi tit Well, she wished stie one. At least that, s what I should II iuhl ilie bi''"ore Jbe time came illter ll'olil what I've svell," she said. As fur Patsy she could only sit Jk, hilt Ji si she hadn't died she Wo'l'd lane to go. Draih was the only there wondering wondering If she tiling licit could eciiM her. Anycollhl sew lip Ihe relit 111 lief fluffy thing sliur! of it would be looked blue frock and press It again so it would be presentable when upiiti as soi;r gvap' . flirt She put oil the li'llo dt'e-.scame it ;iin! n.!ed at herself in ti e glass. she She WaS t'O pale, a!id lla:i:-lDishes Best baled ri.tije s!a applied it !unl'nis)y Simple -s Until her heel, lowed lil.C luses, for Small Children ' i,"' "My i')is will be bright Pa'i ills should ;;ive particular at- see teniioii to the she though', "Well! They early formation in their whet I ,iu ..ing lbro!!.;li. I'll fm.1 chiiiiieii of for simple, j preferences .le !hem and P.;...-!latid w hniosHiiie food. Small children will and i',:-!,itelive lifelong benefits w hell taught She d"Uti stairs and Mrs. to cat simple foods. Only suitable, I. H ' T wliole-1-soat hT daughter nil! foods should be prepared and th should be served without rally. V011 hav tut iistoiiish'ii tliisti comment, dear-b- ut It s lu'eondng." IMscipHne Is needed to build Up it latne out of the lilile ".'lit h", serviceable habits as well as in mod tiin.hei," I'atsy Imirhei!. Just as well il' inn undesirable ones. The mother to Infill to pra !ici, tntX regulate the child's fo"d liabtls llualy Hani's came for her and juM as she would correct any short the street !o the coining. Mot of all the preschool Key walked W.dtci) house, whl.li hlacd with child .lesn.s lo have attention. Scold ; bis -. vcoiablcs In mg for ted "I iini awf'ilH srlad lo be In on man) cases iies him almost as much liliiwnv as woii'd praise, Sii. res lin.i'V saiiK "V.J llioW I'.ir-!';- . !' ." should be praised, but failure t taVri' 1.1..-.u;,. a bit. Alii tie! .lr.vv, Past tbiv've raked rv'cp!, pi rii.ips, !) vv ll I, hoot ng tiif item whidi he lii.es as dessert. in .U." , If 't vicld pet'siti nil)' leitisc t, 'Slua t,p. !'.;,; gave p.i.iy w ho'i'some l I. iry siiv'a ,; il ia ti -. j ! ! 1. t':J. n.:' ( Siaali .o Jon.- -, !' Mite jhat ill "so . Witt. d to C::i I." IV "We)!, j.e.j it is t i!) piN paled and p'e-- i rN"l so !v t c.l C:, i v. as to ap;i-I'' his e;lall,' vt il In in went M ie one with lit y -s. l,!l I'' ':ir s in !), was ill ,' . I,;" i. i. lie , e; ! IN HER FLUFFY BLUE FROCK SHE ;Nlews Notes! OUR COMIC SECTION Meet-colore- d or Utah D The Saddest Days of All BINGHAM and Mining Exchange. Other the market developed an easier tL particularly medium priced hull' Bingham Metals led speculative with trading in nearly 20,000 ehares and ! advance from 9 1 to U 0 strength of the gold discovery ia Bingham property. Alta issues 9 Arm and buoyant. OQDEN National forests will contrlbute $46,624 to the Utah schS and road funds, according to an an nouncement made by E. c. Shepherd supervisor of the Wasatch National forest, Wednesday. This amount i,. said, represents 25 per cent of the re celpts of national forest timber sales and grazing fees during the fiscal year and Is $8000 more than the amount contributed to Utah in 1926, PARK CITY The output of Utah mines grew from 8000 tons in 18T0 to 4,434,000 tons in 1926. OODEN Edward II. Lovewell, geol. ogist of New York City, is sanguine of prospects of in 1'tah, ha said in an address before the Ogden Rotary club at the luncheon held in Hotel Bigelow. Mr. lovewell sujd he V. c T V I I - I'.ir-deil- considers that Utah will he an oil state ranking with California, Oklahoma and Texas in time. He told of a survey he made in the Uintah basin, whore he regards prospects far oil h p-o- , ration good. s OC DEN-Dist- rict Engineer R J, Finch of the United States bureau of public roads, speaking at the Kxchanja club in the Hotel Bigelow, xplained the road building program in Tiah. H said that the highway from Hrigham City to Mantua may be rebuilt the coming season and that nentiaiiona are under way for the rebuilding ot the highway between Evanston and Echo to eliminate all heavy grades. WASHINGTON" Exports of merchandise from Utah were valtn-- at $413,3JS during the second quarter of corresponding period of V.W, an increase of $273,06-'?- , according tn figures made public by the department of commerce. TRICE- - Heavy production is reported from tin) coal mines in Carbon county. An average of ,?()!) tons dally has been taken out of the Utah Fuel company mine at Clear Creek. Sprlns Canyon reports 24,250 tons mined between December 1 and 15. Hiawatha mined and shipped 54,500 tons durlci the lust half month. OGDEN Weber county cmnmis-fionervoted to appropriate $1:1.500 1 ward the expenses of conducting th Ogden livestock show, January 7 to 1!. Of this amount, $500 must go tu buildol ing up the seed show depart t Ihe annuul exhibition and $25it for tha poultry show. The three exhibits will be stag ml at the same time in t fie Og den ruliseum. 0(1 DEN The Utah Canners' association voted to hold the annual convention at the Hotel Bigelow here on March 2 and 3. Thirty five runners were present, representing all factories. Tom Lesllo presided in tin of John L. l'ierce of llruham (C, 1 THE FEATHERHEADS sJeq awo A n'na .le-si- I CTJeQ Low Bridge ywHAT? P.ir-di'l- novo 3 oSlJSlDftEO TbUttAQ fcuv - """X cawU-A- V tLl I S GEtl To HftVE i.-- i ! i I HIL.-- j I all-.I- j Vf H- - VELIO GLftDJ Urt COO ed CZmW St?HlV EHw n A UACWS a A, MlMS w.-ii- i T Sv Ph Tfl UT' SC ThAM Si I SPACED THAT CIU8 K BOGS VOO nu-n- if '' J M r'Lr who is ill. : , I j .;!. j - '1- 111 Hi-l- ; I i !n!aie as ,!.,,!, i . J.es.-.- 1 .i, Hie t( - ei.e. ' i, ,'. I'Mir I', to r af.-- l la f n V . a ' !... J.-'l,- , j o'-- I r.d ' "y - (' V !. ?.! -- . i r ki-- l,,,'.;,. i 1 a to f i f v r.lilg )'". etei" v I .1 I Ves. he lev ' e w r "'Mb' e I. I ,:,:i W i ! tif-- t i".! -- v in-- . I I . l r ! ': : M I i i: : in 1 ' 'lb i ! ! Mr. .lobuMoii. ei'Minl n little "Chi x.ill ns oojil, "Yi't. nut innn 'Idi vv n qblrl man who !J for bhl crowd, n ., tike nbl lliticn." Cu, ( (lay fi'Med UAo Ihe net i. ' nil .i a rioers thej' ; I Joi ;."!.; lo pc-i- wl-ie- I 'I ! b- - ii V" WCyy ' nb ':, tiL I rtCw'tM T.C- - y v.y-- s, I i a I 'a-- Xv C . i i :' I nv!.. Vi WCCCK1M ALL MOOCS TO CAVf? ,"- yW.A TilV3E?. 7 5 ; r--s ( are ! r ,'Pi2 T I ..." ff AN TwAT AiNiT AIL it j in lie more TcC 7." . j , ALL AV As etcits . rCi MtLi I vr W A. J res' lei M'JVAK.SA'ailtC'f ft "10 ' .1D,Cs.:. lit'j r T .S-- - "SA illLK---, Tie firaten Thing! w s the lag ..iHol.il nt p 1V J:,fc id .iy" (alii ) re "An iiiii'i"!. tia.d. j at rival." bp j I I 1 her biisliiesl f -- X. ' II O i i , j u-nt- s t' 1 r r, if 1 (-- i''c 11 j ( j I Ti'.E CM ' -- I 'fS'Sj '3 CcT A A.;f;V To i i If V hut HiilGHAM CITY Uriham ( :!' IhkIkh for 1923. with a total of $t24.. ti.'Sf ;i, was Jlxed by the city couii. il at its meeiiiig held this week frutii tha general (axes a tnlal of $ll.5ilt it 'X!ert..,, vihil,. $,.,s:)0 Ih expected from th" niiinlclpal electric plant; $i:i,''l fri.ni water system; $21 JH 09 from ir-- : ricatii.ii; $;nr,0 from license, $r.'tD from the f My court, 1 25)0 from th rem,.t,.ry; f 231 from parking dlsiibt, ml Ilium fium miscillaiieous. PLEASANT GROVE -- One Imn.lreJ lliiiiinnn, fteecru, weiKhing apptoxiraateiv !tmt.i)ni) pminds, which in- irlNe !,. futiloiH Jcrlilli) Wool p'Kil. ere iin hasi-by (, 1. Tultle an I J o. l.oiiibl;n of Salt Iiiki represi n- tattves of DinpiT & Co. of Hostoll. A ftai prln. of 35 per pound fur the wool, with n 1 per l;sioiint for fags. A cash advance of 11 'o per floeru was iniide. John Old-royd utid Gmign Cook of Fountain Gref.fi tepre-M-iite(hi; ponl a Sell.IU au. ;t FiUi'C Hearing on th? Injunction I 'Sitcil iy Ju,Jk GeiirgU ChrlstetiHi n of Ciiitifiti cmintv tn the Rt1" rn. i.tiiHniatimi and contractor from fvoreedins IV ill) tln conMruiilt'tt fit lb" f.,-r- l i'l aid highway proj-- rt I'rln. rnyrn will be held at Price, D cettibrr 29. It wH announced Tliut-dafit f(t nnVed nf th ptnt rmi I C'tmmlH.on. H H, Kerr, chief ens'nnf (h Mad commission, and W HhI Purr, deputy attorney (teneral, p5tir for ihu state at lh Ins, and Mr. Kerr Mfirwed rnfl jflence lim difficulty could be tral I nej out j j el fnii.ige, erti iniv (.aiipesa j i.; ii tl eir r.ui.i. lait Wde tin' tu-- iii,l S' e s!!is' a e, il'iilt" tm ' N of Ihe .paw.lia (oof! ,llel ; ' I'biTii ) in int. p,i is.'ii, if we bil l )' We sboi;id t ! ill Klttj 4 old.- -I Ik 'I ooci ai). "Si i' win vtcirli c 'U i." -- Moiitnnl JstHr, ' I A? i1 s. ti.,! .! lie s voted to sub - I " ) IWtr '.i t '"'ii the rivnbir and leave the it 111 of sue e ; ,::d (or firt mid blies ipaW i ' r in faraiiil III'l' lie lln.k i '' vi"w ritv'trui' Wkirvul 'm r M ' J j 'al l'! ."..a 'a t'u.c I .a Mat!. I Mir.TtCO - ng !! tw',. 15 I ! ef the iiiih! delay suU t flic dl. , LJifc. AM' If en ilaee wllecU I, I m ft I X .i.t,.l.it re. J...5.1 ' ( the (;.,,. .itj l: I'WtsiVHAT of pre-- . I'M' Ii"e, col e ttakl,; :,'.''. w b Ie WC he dteli, t i: of w ':'.eie. wiaj oatf liv ihe ! y b.ll, and III.' B itb-ii- s. I She s i ,f h arcti't Lovely d Puty. up (it oie, Valry," Curt saltl .''n, e "a. It i, ., ':'!l"l.; ") or, . Atid Co' i I m H f ! l e The canners scribe tho state quota fur the ubserv-aricof national canned foods week. VERNAL Glen A. Lambert, forest ranger, has returned from a trip over Hie ernal district of the Ashley n,v tliinal forest, and reports heavy storms thi'diiglmui tho area, during the pat ten days. Twenty Inches of snow was itieiisured al the. Adams saw mill on Dry Pork mountain, forty miles northwest of Vernal, otid eighteen in 1im at the. Trout creek ranker station, twetin srven miles north of Vernal, iAI,T LAK- E- Tli. re has been an of I."Q pou lltl of mail halliil' d daily ai Airport poslolllce Janu.irv this year. Airmail mileage t" Halt Lake, in and out. for tit" year H f;ir aggregates more than 2.'""'.""'! ! J s !an-- I le "f la .! t ;.)lias!,,i' p.'-- ! ', t' f-- ia H'l n biia in V at ins ltd .. bjl s! r l I ti .o,e b.i.'k al 'v!''!, s o.a'b.i lvvt! aid wonder. li'd. P.irdePa was '.i'a .:u t Si! . ep. ,! na i.tt "( j,, : I i la '. ,iVe In i.; i will .t ! tj. Sl.e i)a' . . d ! slii' M I' al she j. u i ,,.,.,-tili-M, ''Hi befote bi (f r . .e,.-- s- i,j at 1.1 i M Putting an Art Education to Work .' 'A' LVT, ! i Autumn Rain a. to p-- s 'lili) I.M i e Sut.-- FINNEY OF THE FORCE Jttiij I'. li I pa) Ll il'ove 1 I'y .n ;:n i Coll I'll' '.i!'n.:'"i! I tie I laas s So for i.e. Jciii, s, in . J' tilt:; Was -'1H' w y '.: fin in i be pal- le.i-e- Ib.ii tilt'.'.,1!. a cj ii "IIH", i.s . ji-- ed wjis )) t' o ii h't ,.. 'till waVb her, ',:rg il, l.lw V , i I ! ;if lis. I , t g ).!'', sc. .,e! ia." sat e id 1 u, .! w f.y .a,i ii b 'lie 't 'hi i ): ... .Mat let .1 she U. to j ,1 I' iMi't" 'te ,: W , lb ' ii '. i In i.ide It a ) t i I M I'.e t ., .! a . his n.it Ie;'; ,ii a al;ti'ij to mate' a d; In e Ml., "a, ,'I'mJ sl.e Is ylad. ''!. w I P 11 '.an Iti.'id-- -f . I ."i I !i!l si,:''g .J .oilrct.-t- it p.,,,, ,., 1 ir';;''id al:. I lit .lev I'enseioas Ja t i ia P"f ft) J , ! rial !l ' ij.: n i f 'o;i. p. i! .). wlih o'i I j Jn t n,i I '. 1, !.:.! ! 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