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Show r - T" 'Sg92U,, - siiTr fl'iM' M "i A Trx, Giving Quality at Lowest Prices has given us the Permanent Confidecne of the "Our Nation-wid- e Program"! Going on Every Day in 312 States in 26 States is the Proof Buying Public Money-Savin- g This List Saves Money For Every Member of the Family Outing Flannel 13c - 16c - 17c 19c - 23c - CANTok FLANNEL 13c - 15c - 17c - 19c - 23c Kaki Motor Suits Boys, sizes 6 to 11 Youths, sizes 12 to Mens, all sizes $1,49 17 UNUSUALLY $1 J9 LOW-PRICE- D Mens Blue Denim QQp Overalls & Jumpers OeJL GO Ovip All Size Overalls, From 30 to 46 Waist t Mens Socks A WONDERFUL VALUE Colors Black, Cordovan, Navy Gray 3 PAIRS FOR 25. Mason Fruit Jars V fi One Pint Size, per dozen . . One Quar Size, per dozen. . . Fruit Jar Lids, per dozen. . . f 5 $1i29 -- 27 . 5 S3 :1 "LADY CORRESPONDENT wanled HAUNTED Presbyterian or Methodist preaffectionate dispoSO; ferred; oter CLASSIFIED ADS sale farm Ideal ie FOR In Box Elder county, will (ay tor Itaelt In few yean. Full set Implement!, five head of honee, cow, out houses, etc. For partlculan phone Proto. owner at 765-J-- l, A-- 0. A S. 4 MURDER sition; qualified by education and otherwise to be confidential compan- After Fourteen Yean Western Man Meets Supposed Victim on business ion of lonely middle-age-d man. Square deal; strictly private. the Street. Life partnership if mutually agreeable. W. S. Judson, Springyille, Ut. Reuben E. Hall of Paris, Mo., met i face to face in a Denver street a man FOR SALE John Deere, mower whom he thought he had killed four- and John Deere nine foot teen years ago and the memory of Call tools. and other hay rake, whose death had haunted at 1075 South Fifth West, or phone him all alleged these years. 0 494-A letter telling of the remarkable case was received the other day by I. Weber - wagon, jj Shatzer of Kansas FOR SALE 3 City,' manager We tires; good as new. ,A snap f the Too, Speclalty company. It for 1100. T. L. Larsen, Provo Bench, waa from gijatIerg halfbrother, Reu0 near Snowa store. j,en E Hall. Hall, a young farmer near Paris. ;o., went to the Kansas harvest fields to work in 1907. -- He disap. The letter received by Mr. peared. Shatzer was signed with a strange name, Harry E. Thomas. It contained this story of the disappearance and the new name: .. r For fourteen years Hall, under the name of Harry E. Thomas of Denver, haa qnaked at the sight of a police officer.' He has avoided all persons he knew when he wna Hall. He haa pent wakeful nights fearing arrest for murder. A wife nnd then n child served to add to his anxieties. What If they should discover he had killed a man? But the worry ia over. Thomas wms walking recently on a Denver street. He met the man for whose murder he believed he was huntsd, the letter states. The two recognized each other at the same time. The murdered man held out his hand in greeting. T thought I killed you, Thomas 'SATURDAY ''ONLY self-dumpi- ng or 5 room furnished house. Will lease for a year or more. Please call this office. WANTED BY i un- A-1- J, I r and P1COTING ' When you think ' of pretty clothes, think of hemstitching, and when you think of hemstitching, think of the HEMSTITCHING t , i - A-1- No. 3 Lard Our Own 40c No. 5 Lard Our Own 05c No. 10 Lard Our Own $1.30 gasped. Land, no," the victim replied. 1 was only bruised a little. In the fourteen years since his dis- . - i. 1' 1 L I' . I t, i . t ; i 1 . 1 , l T De Laval sepaFOR SALE--Gorator. Hans Hansen. Pleasant View. PLUMBING AND HEATING CALORIC FURNACES od t 4 L J l 1 FOUND Bunch of keys. Owner mav have the same bv Identifying It at this office and paying for this ad. FOR SALE A small borne. quire $94 West Third South. En-- 1 A-- 19 ! ! General Repairs, Ranges Con- nected. Water Jackets Cleaned. Hydrants Impaired. Etc. J, WILL CRAIGHEAD 4 4 Halls appearance has family mourned him as dead. Relatives after a diligent search, took steps to collect his insurance, but lacking proof of death, were unable to do so. Of what happened after Hall, with 1175 In wages, left the harvest fields the letter has this to Bay: I got into a dice game, I won $760. One of the heavy losers was John Williamson.' He and I fought over the game, then patched up our differences. Friendly, we climbed Into a box car to go to Kansas City. We quarreled again, fought, and Williamson fell from the train in the fight. "The next day I read In a paper that the body of an unidentified man had been found on the railroad right of way. I was not guilty of ipurder, but to proVe it was a different thing. Others had seen us quarrel. I went west, changed my name to Thomas and grew up with the coun- try. Finally I settled in Denver, was marr,ed and now have a daughter six years old. You cannot Imagine the rel'ef home with and daugh man in the to see you folks right now. Williamson went me, and we told my wife To become a member of the ter. I am the med Veteran Ladies Golf As- fountry. We arehappiest coming sociation of Great Britain, one must And all tbe rest of the be at least 50 years of age. away. I ran hardly wait. newly-for- " " SUTTON MARKET A Good Place to TradePhones 194195 - |