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Show 1 rns llnIE DAILY HERALD nmALD, Wednesday, WEEK-DA- T Tarnd of SnbMriutkjtti l)nr Mir. deUvered by caxrlav 10 cecta a f months; by uO la Utah eounty, ft a year; onUlde the county, $180 a year, f Dally and Sunday. ty earrler. 40 cent! ajnonth, $3.60 a fear to advance; IDeiljr and 8unday, by mail, $4 a year,; Sunday otuyy by P". Entered m 'second clasi mail matter June .1911, at tbKvostottlCQ. w. T&pUtani'nnder the Act or March , . FtrVdieReceivcil .Ma BY- -- is, izzz. It ts snch a very beattl- said, softly. asttJakabltl to tht famQ ' world," ful bad waned her.. And their warnings AH of Anita's Beautiful had tot added to her feeling of reall the dregs of her accumulated lease, aer 'Joyous 'iinsa of'fonan', vu Ch, It Matrimonial Adveriturts Published by The Herald Company. ATTEBNOOM EXCEPTJATTJEDAT. i EVERT appjl . - -- r thlJslng, lay In the word. when aha had gone to Iter man, ; Toot rears ssroand now tt was an - "lea, it Is. Struggle la not beautiful, ' over J Her motter had w better word not shirking; but just living' is. "There was death back there, wasnt tor It than to .call it wi pnfprttuiate and death, and orrow. affair, that marriage and the divorce there, "Fain first,' s that beautiful And yow days aba waa.jraUIng.ior.71Zo better word for those four, brimming yean of life. "the way you hare to work, the way flow can e Only, that, for the first glad confidence people of having found her mate;' for the you-- call it beautlfair, used to i knowKH said .Miriam. happy making of the little home: for her pride In her Michael That for the feel that way, too. I badnt weighed more about dally growing loneliness? the feeling of things. I nsed to think about what I than had to what I world ; for pay own being cut off from her for Ihe slowly creeping reserves between bad.. Of course yon have to pay them that had beesuswept away, at whatever yon have. Everybody has to ay,-one another. Pntlhaf s wayjrworth "lessening lnterTalvpT"the It" i fair. Ufe's tag of their love; thatior quarrew only "Never! Nothing could be worth and kisses, for Utter words and revon have to oat sometimes." , pentant cheek, to cheek, for the hours what ' "Ah." The Word was a murmur of that he was away from her and' his Increasing absorption In his work and protest; then Miriam said, "Look up her unreasonable jealousy of it; for at that sky It was a night like this 'that I went, away, wlthlm., Qh, I the ' drowning moments of their- ' doing.' knew what loveon, for all of It, every- knew what I was me. think of Rightly, too. I not even they'd Not great things; thing; LknfiW. i'A teveia pay4 but Td made np bave ylndthftt-what-Xwou- ld totaled so- - disastrously, high ; ana, at last for her corivletlon thai their y mar- would be worth, it It's the greatest Ihlng there ts ; I guess everybody pays riage bad been a mistake, that-thehad were' not meant for each other, that .for it one war t another.-W- e T to end it,, to always'loved each other; I threw him I the only thing to end it Then, her flleht: Ver commnnt- - over; and after mother died, and I heating with, him through the man who came, back here toieach the school took eases like bers; and, at last, and look after jather, be was mar-He-d to someone else. They lived next Mlrtam'a - Now for a month she here, door. Tea, those are his children. He where she had thought peace must always worked hard, but he never got dwell; eeen here watching spring on. His wife she wasn't; easy to live j t -- EtSf BirEifd Deka -- Utah's Heritage at Stake ,v 1 I AatiM By W, KKT CAMPBELL -Afclttant uperv4Mft- mniah-Jorcsth- ng brush-covere- c-- stock-raisin- tah-has- aot-s- d g tered-it- ut o- Jeft slopes" 22-2- 8 oiir-littie, from the great number of large and devastating firea ihalJave. wrought the ucb hv68 WBUl zSWer state-to north and. because our fires have not been; great in number or so destructive "we8 Save, been very careless In the matterotJtJre,irotectlon. Anyone studying the matter and who observes closely our forest" and watershed history, knows that JBtah has paid a great price through timber destroyed and watersheds denuded by forest fires, many" years , damage from erod-bare Jind ex byjire grazing, many years and from which npw are washed millions 'of cubic feet of and tive soil', which fill our reservoirs crops. valuable ditches and smpther The. ynjted States forest service since taking verTmjraanEgement of ... has accomplished a BTPdH irrSSFdeal In protecting our remaincesslvr-stoc- k. non-prod- u fni fl0rHmerpl'PPtagge4! tdour watersheds and In encouraging of. our denuded the reforestation mountain slopes. Cooperation, However, Is the key note of success along all lines, and the success of the lorest service, as theifinalrestoral of our forests on and watershed rests, after alt ' our own people. , We must have a iuo per cenv r nnsritton of all our people ,to the a that TTtah'a heritage shall be pro W : ' tected and toBtereorio-our future and that Of our posterity may be perpetuated na to the nation. We should Bee to relit that the-- importance and close' offcsVorteeUon: ation servation 1 lar course GROVE MAN schools, made-- a part or of-- Instruction tne regu in our, , and The Herald it Mtrfniua T rtton Sradlettt AN INTIMATB.PORTRAIT OF EDITH BARNARD DELANO , It Is difflcult to so kno5oiilt to where. tMns.T8h 1 h Dr. Thomas L. Martin of on Monday evening 4Hah,. where -- he wllLdelivpr n Pfrjej. of lectures at' Price( Huntington, and ' , -- - , BEFORE YOU START do-was m bad-bee- TpaipraaiifiilM See me about, stores fixtures of tusydnd; colonnades, lie lategt designs fa bookcasearmantlearand taffeta; Jand the most modern and conveniet Tatcen1:upboarcls MiriamlFTOffttta S. W. -- PETERSON the-boift- e 443 West "Phone 6544. First North Street. . r ' Sir. Builder, What Your .. . . Cement Work in the Future Win Be, Depends on QUALITY AND WORKMANSHIP OF TODAY. - Let the FIRST cost be the LAST. E.H. Johnsoiil: r me ' CEMENT CONTRACTOR South Seventh East ;J?0 - Ptoto, Utah. to' her f .Aa,-Tj&AqH- . r -- Real Service Specify STANDARD COAL From the Spring Canyon District, on Your Next Order. IT BURNS BETTER ' i re GIVES MOHF'I?ll!AT aim v Airiim T 1 ExcluslvsV X Agents. SMOQT' & SPAFFORD i for local or long Distance ' r-- v - pUfvaPTmP Moving 425 WEST CENTER ," Wasateli Produce t "SaffieoT uQd she' ESd'ndt Tht uod of and the stone he WttJ Iffiite house "under a youth next-do- or, They, walked on through" a 6hadowy -nre elm, the red roof and the smoke threw ntIlriara, and the wayhe4 place, came out Into the . starlight . wavering up from Its chimney, and smiled when she. put hot water on the again. --"You uxg s.ostrong whispered the strong, smiling wonan who bad cut; Anita thinking, thluklrig of the Anita.Dr. W. E. Carroll of the Agricul "Because I came back berVto took tural college, - formerly a student at given them milk to drink. Peace a wounds of the spirit that she had kept them all? I'd have hadopayr after to herself and resented, thinking, that she refuge long durlngthe year the Br Yr U . gave en interesting 4alk anyway, it s lire that s strong. l0u4 club on Monday. He must wait for freedom; peace thar She thinking, to the B. . don't get away from life. Life makes Tou aren't much, like other women, also spoke briefly at the devotional must have, and that she told herself. one day, when heryoui!ayt even when you think you'r to said her illrlam should she find here. Determination, exercises, in which be compared the come back from leaving another dodging payment Honest life is. If and urged JMoaJIIghtxthen a visit to a lawyer had students to lamplighters, thankless gift at the house next door. gives but it makes you jay for value them to let their lights shine for the who nook" cases like hers as U received. One way or another." "Ton never ask any questions." there could be any other like hers I benefit of 1L- - . brothers and sisters. x "Well yon aren't much like other They were passing the bouse next and, finally, speech with Miriam at the door, where the-su- rly women, yourself," Anita answered. girl and Jhe door of the white bouse. But Miriam laughed, tossed back a cruel lad lived. "One thing you "Ton don't want to board here.' Anita said. "Ton must be Miriam had told ber. "1 bave a room, t --stray lock of balr and salaVOh, yes 1 I what I amT thankful that you had no children," . jes. AndTd iust 16veld have you. ami "That'sn Just exactly JS.Mam'stood still, looked jtjier. "I innttered--ear-gl- y Bufthls IsW the "TnT'tJtd'-Tnawould give all the rest of iny Ufe," she Anita aont know anything about me." watched watched Miriam, name; 1 nilght.have put a child of "As much as you know about me." the swelling apple buds, 'thonghU f The other shook her bead. "I guess Thoughts that were bruises, memories mine Into the arms of tho man I loved. L said' she. "Folks around that flamedjand seared ; questionings I would go into any bondage If might serve a living, here don't, have anything to do with that irOTld-notrb- e no answered; belp 0017 it would be freedom, blessed freeme, .Ton'd be lonely." from the nights or days, no bread of and dom." "I want no ot water place-whecomfort I can tnderstandlng, Anita shuddered. Ah yon're-n- ot Bo had the weeks passed. . like other woman I No one else The woman gave her a steady look ; The day the Tetter came she went wouldany say that, honestly I Children are then she said, calmly, as though offer- ont after supper and sat on the doorrare and anxiety and moptly sorrow--do ing an explanation that did not touch step. A young moon had left the night think anybody deliberately yep v herself at ell. "My name's Miriam. to the radiance of gleaming stars; the cnooses that today?" . Around here they seem to thing ' It tender sweetness of the air; was ' "LT pnw ought to be'Hagar." pierced by the song of the little frogs '7." :IZ the Joy of it, child 7 Anita flushed a little under the baldcaroling their retura to life, and "Never I It's not worth Itr I dont ness of It ; but she said. "Well there's sadness of past summers, and the Joy believe If You Valut Your Mano or Furniture, Hare It Mowd anyone honesdy thinks it Is!" a wilderness' for must of us. I am In of the summer to come; the fragrance Miriam walked on. "Come with me " the Right Wajr 7 of the drying fields was like an Inflight, too." tomorrow," she ald, think perhaps "Come In," Miriam bad said; and cense. A world drowsing, yet stirring then.", understand, youll ;; Michael to resurrection , , so. far that remafned the fullness of So, in the morning, they' walked the coarse v'. '.vleterrthe road at of work, between them. was Anita explanation -together again; this time Miriam RANSFER CO, it IflUO thinking of It today, because of the opening of a door and the night's air had a great sheaf of blossoms in her --and on the his stairs Metter she bad brought from the vji-- l coming in; step arms. They came to a quiet place on a the way the way Oh'l No noi Inge, the letter postmarked Cleveland SATISFACTION GUARANTEED bill and there they met the man of the Miriam's skirt was brushing Anita's, and forwarded by the man who took before. There was a small box cases like bers. "You will remember shoulder. What a night I" she said: nigh( fhone 14S for Information, , Prices RighC at his feet carefully wrapped, and In ." that you her mother There was a basket in ber band. "Don't his hand, a He began to dig, WE MOVE ANYTHING, ANATHERE. ANY TIME. bad. wrliten. "Your hiding yourself you want to walk down the road? I ahd asthe spade, ,yeUow eartb. became a I whodoee-woron man A Is errand. k awaynow nothing more than a pose. have ':w mound , Anltadrej! back, shadderlng ooesn t help things. Tou can get a for roe sometimes Is in trouble." "K"SKZSIKE31M:3rHSE2IinKXlEEII5IXMSKKIl ndivorce here as. well as wherever, you They went side by side through the JOne was a boy and one was a girl, are. and you will come homo at once, song and the Incense and the starlight, the man said. "Twins. The others la e where sooner it l all .Miriam intent upon her errand, Anita an you belngv-ThllfBIBISllWllBllClBliDiiliffl J -1- gins." over, and we can forget the unforremembering,' thinking. They went tunate affair Anita's lbs twisted fn a hlfrsr l!tn smile; her eyes hardened., She crossed ( were shadows; they came to a house of us will do that." , the rond to the grassy bank nnlef the cn a hillside beyond, a low, poor bouse. went to her throat band if Anitas nppie tree, and leaned her elbows on wherf , a lamp shone from within. A waltetl until the mound was hteh the fence, looklnr flf across the mel- mail came to the door; V eyes la his They waist-dee- p In unshaven fare looked a though some er, until the man stood lowing Belds. Beyond; a tremulous breath of green along the river: early fire of pain bad burred In them and the'eurtlu. iook-In"1 guess It's enouih." be g said, plowed .f urniwefU'afiilng. where the died, leading them, scorched, Be looked up at illrlam. They're so little. iJJllrfcira. sun ATfiuolied'Hiem Ht setting fpnrplei) She gave biro the boughs of bloom. shadows under.: the bill.-- api'lhlw in , 1 cn'feonie to wo,rk hi" the morn-Ine.- " "Mnke theni a aoft bedVI she told him. ' ' ' - her hair bluets and violets under her ' . . lie Mid. tie tooa wero blossoms that would feet.; a wrli pulsing tn new Hf sheTold" hlmT-r- il th's he. there never be frait and lined kn." the grave fthis but quletnrte. I with "iou. tomorrow. - Here', nmhir.. pee.f . . . npenre . her . 1 v r ; with them.. Anita wotehed ,hls mired .1 TO OUR SUCCESS rve bn ulit for ber to eat Ton must iu"utiini iht iirini nert n pose: (lit Cnper touching the:r pink and white'jrea. tliejt' had watnwl hefl , Henvenn. uk .fctaev. too. VouU - need your ness; caressing thenv Jaylng them so "" how ' 1 had She " been had ' they stren-.twarier ; H la that fntimate. touch frhlch ,v that no stems plrotruded. Then he' w. hv only personal gerA'icis of r f a uniform t ti.M ' ,"Slie ain't eat anything yet the mmi .clambered out, and knelt beside the ?' -.- -" the riirhtlortcanbririP tftafflrniW w- .hipe.,rie; sold, -- She's awful bos on the ground. . : grieving wasn't their He waa ixiori .nefore they bod gone fur on' their - "Would you want' to see at worse.- - he w-- i llnjianirrl-wlt- h Itr - be thou 1. wwujt iucicijr uaucri8Kers in me 01a eense, v , sj talkedftf Invention poinword way fie man overtook theni axked. vt h!s: nhf fraanteil-t ak you would H b Oh,'yes!:'MIrani riunnured. stoopl nsjst upon being funeral directors in the new ' l"'1 If .,d!d it g ;',but tn,.nr Ing; Anita had all she could do not to rpew'fe. .rn ihotttth slm iild ... The fxtn elinrse Ave dol craw nncK. But she could not take ber g sense. . We add to tie! funeral and burial' services an"-JrT..",t." j" "w; i ner own Ann 1 lars, 11ml but I woulitnl war.r to- rtn J eyes from those ( bands with' i.k t ili tin n i f set jnit" tha ii.bi i.iiici h aif ?f Mgh class, dignified professionalism.' respetf.: r their nails broken by toll as the an. UM , Iwik that it)n :.lnt 1' bis er ' on.Minng . wiHBin lunched ins , fastened dm "It the pnper. The bands were ?4 "i;fciVH ihlr ! prfetl.v i"urnl' be the most .benufful .thing you wjlii ! man did not shaklngshakinitbe 1 ltln in tin 'Kinrrtave' s'h bar I dn," she stt'd.; "Yi-u'Hlffnys bave rji Ms nn.; v ,' ! oeeo ( always benotrna. - M. tlsntjwv Imd done sinr " f ""It's velvet." Teivet," f 'l ' to reinenber xf kef: ovn' wav 'lid ! hW jr tr yin-frV. Castledale. " . TERMS STRICTLY CASH -- the B. T. U, .for eastern 5IEAT SCRAPS, ETC. 7 r . PLEASANT GROVE. April 17. Fu neral services' were held here Satur-ljef- t day aftfirnnon In the tabernacletor son of Clarence Carlson, Mr! and Mrs. Isaac Carlson of this . city. u . The young man died of heart trouble at the American; ForXhjJspital Thur-sday. The day he died hVwas thought to be Improving. Tie had eatjpn a-- good dinner and was sitting up in his bed most of the forenoon. In the. -- after noon as his mother came to visit him she found him dead leaning against the back of his bed. He is survived by his wlte a son, his parents and several . FEEDS IS COMPLETE; PHONE 480. L-- Ugaa was llttl morej than a sir!, and Sold iinmediately her first ten stories. Bh .adds. "and thea the ood old gTind. Meanest Job there 1 wouia Dot may mwr, More (torics aold, sTe.t manr mora, to all the leading piaiailne, and thea aha wrote tor the acrean. But Mrs. DeUna la an artist, and the aU to return to tha "legiu-matwriting of Action was too great She abandoned the motlon- i pUitutntldjceptvlcar.loui.l-for- I . her piaca aa a mvauat Bhe was the first author to whom birds Mrthe wing; Miriam, work-- to nopeiess. uer moiner 4 Ulked ot the Star Author 8erlei " fhrfamg, Miriam Dlowtn: rrAnltathlnklne oJsokjfter the chfldrea Then Adventure. Her I grasp of the Idea was Inatantane-ou- a. Though one of the blggeet early peas, digging parsnips and tak- porch, night and day; not a chance far hiagailnes tn the country Is monopnext door and him here, but theJvvest so we went. ing a share to olising her work, ana agreed to on the doorstep; Anit- a- Be lived 'eight years. ' And I lived them leaving orValuaTtclvd"lrahorirJols. watching, thinking. Miriam and ber them. Now I'm' paying, that's alt It uriengtu, hut large in scope. One - : to whom It was read in mamfdrript father, that old man who gave fief no was worth it" , and remained, "jsyerjr wue ehouia run those: that sobbed hi Ob, thoughts nor ber helped pleasant word, way Juet once." MART STEWART CUTTING, JR. tasks; the old man with a snarl, a bit- sang, those thoughtsI that stungI and ter name for. her sometimes; the old throbbed and flamed "Worth it Then man slttfng-l- n the sun, or in The TwInT wharyou had w.as different, somehow On the way back from the post office dow with a Bible on his knees; Miriam greater?" "It was Ju5t what other women Anita "Prescott stopped at the turn oi serene in the kitchen, humming, tramp- have. Good and bad. -- The better and from stove Anita to Idle, table; the road, where the old applu tree was Ljng worse. Marriage is like that shedding its rosy petals, and looked thinking. The cow lowing for her calf; the down at Miriam's house. Just so had Miriam carrying a brimming pall of Neither of us was an angel. Tou don't milk across the grass to the house next llvewith any man eight years on she first seen it on that day four yen door, the girl there who went in when honeys. His wife died soon, and we were' uwrilJ vetuiv the law ; but on their honeymoon wandering ; yet It she- saw her ..coming with the was not that moment of companioned Anita remembering Michael, his ob sometimes, I remembered what Pd in-shrank ecstasy that had brought her batMt. liviousness, thinking, thinking. Blue done, and "something but the remembered pe8ce Ti;tt. Peace birds nesting; Miriam running to a jiway from myself; sometimes he was that was what' she had wanted: child who had stumbled on the road, loneljv fretful, impatient "We said we wanted mines, tmtvrejiaa wnen toiWape front wiplng4he tears from itsaceAi allthat was not peace, all that was thlnklng-o- f the children MIchael.ba a h.itjier. Webelonged. XeSr jt was many ' - -- GOES TO EASTERN UTAH. BURIED Copyrtf - suggests that our' sehool authorities, from the wake grade sto the university, shouldmatter. this to the Importance jot up man be the leader in this, as in ago. see that Our pioneers recall that many, of other educational matters and and appreciate our denuded and .barren mountain our youtlrjnderstand sides were covered with timber, years what real protection . ana conserve ago.. Our irrigation proJectsieeLdt Hon means to Utah. . PLEASANT Tw the great rectly. The president of the UnltejUBates has issued a proclamation that has a great meaning to the people of Utah and to UtaTi valley in particular. has been . The week of April set aside especially to bring home to our people the vital relation that exists between our forests and water sheds and every Industry of our-va- st; . commonweaiuu. Those nations that have neglected ndlgnoret thia, Jiur greateat-he- rit age," haje crumbled and died. It we' stop to consider, we see mat Utah does not have an Industry that is not directly' or indirectly dependour forest and ent, ' g mountains, and on the waters that How from them This U particularly true of' our vast agricul industries. tural, and "Jum : , "L& AUk" at. Bass, ff OUR STOCK OP BABY CHICK that-eton- Shone i7.' STANDARD COAL CO. be-al- one." v Salt Lake, Utah. 'V (pgXgCg ..Jrnr uinnu Minn nnnui i ... I were-warned- - . Ai WHY HAVE YOUR SHOES COBBLED ' ' when jron can have thennrebnilt work win stand inspection. 34 KEY ! AoTEy 1S ' V "I- at tht same price? - Our Haine them rebuilt by a ihoeJMaker- ' sm . sa ...';-- sk quality Shoe Hobu J--- 208 West Center Street. Successors to the Royal , 1 . I 1 . 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