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Show THE PROVO POST FRIDAY,1 FEBRUARY 1, 1924. - YES It is reported that the Cisco Drilling Association has brought in No. 4 well at a depth of 553 feet Cisco BARTONS , Beds, Springs, attreses Arizona-Uta- h e Oil & Gas Co., pre- paring to sink additional validating holes at its operation at Cisco Station. Salt Lake! Payment of additional 75 cents a ton on sugar beets by various companies of state being made. Fillmore Millard County Farm Bureau turns over to Millard farmers net amount of $81,064 for sales made of cattle, hogs and poultry. Salt Lake Fees collected by secretary of state showed an increase of $125,058 last year. Richfield Good headway reported receives by poultry association $50,000 from eggs since May, 1922. Cedar City Building boom follows railroad activities of city dur- ing past six months unprecedented 'in southern Utah. Ogden With an estimated value of $1,551,920 the building program of 1023 was largest in history of city. There were M, 120,000 head of sheep and lambs on feed in corn belt and western states on Jan. 1. Mantis new cheese factory now in operation. Heber City Pea Cannery to be built this year Value- of gold, silver, copper, lead and zinc mined in state during 1923 was $67,631,000, an increase from " $40,424;i99 over 1922. Eureka Number local people form partnership and will operate Godiva mine, which has ,been idle for past few years. Heavier steel to be laid between Summit and Silver City on Tintic branch of the Rio Grande Ry. Nephi East Juab county wants additional water for its 73,000 acres rich arid lands. Manti San pet vale branch of Dmvor Rio Grande to give im-- 1 service. proved Salt Lake Resources of banking institutions in state including state and national increased $7,829,600 in last six months. Combined resource's on Dec. 31, reached $15 9,0116.833. Rugs, Baby -- Carriages ' And - Everything in Furniture At Very Reasonable Prices. ft- - BARTON FURN. 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We in a vacuum ail day. . . . leave off our corsets at dances so When he reached his rooms he they can getfa new thrill out of us, found his problem solved for the A telephone then sit in an automobile and drink moment possibly. Madame him Informed that slip of and have little petting parties two. And we slip out and have an Zattiany would be at home, and a note from Mrs. enclosed occasional lark like tonight. Were tickets for herOglethorpe box at the opera not to be worried about, either." that night. Why cryptic after your really If she would only go! admirable frankness? But theres He called the house. The butler always a point beyond which wom- answered and retired to summon en never will go when confessing Madame Zattiany. Her voice came I suppose you clear and cool ov'er the telephone. their souls. to go to Sherrys for He invited think youre as hard as nails. Do dinner and her to hear Farrar in ButI must tell you you really imagine that you will terfly afterward. ever be able to . fall in love and that we shall sit in a box, he aJd-ed- . Mrs. Oglethorpe's. marry and want children? Oh! There was a pause that Dont men? Then she laughed .seemed eternal. Ancient standards are not ana laugh of intense amusesuddenly, nihilated in one generation., ment that ended on a note of reckTheres got to be a beginning to lessness. Well! Why not? Yes, One I will go. Very many thanks. everything, hasn't there? would think the world stood still, Good. It means an early dinner. But anything Ill call, for you at a quarter to to hear you talk. new always makes the fogies sick. seven. Nothing makes me as sick as Im promptness itself. An voir. your bad manners you and all One nights So that vas that! Men, at least, dont respite. Hed leave her at her door. your tribe. lose their breeding if they choose He wondered if his. voice had been to sow wild oats. But women go as impersonal as her own: he had the whole hog or none. almost barked into the telephone Other times, other manners. and had probably overdone it. But We make our own, and you have to was any man ever in such a ghastput up with them whether you like ly position before? Well, hed lose it or not. Roe? the game before hed make a fool I see that you are even sillier of Ass himself again. . . You need nothing than I thought in his the had hed game so much as a sound spanking." own hands last night . . . could have switched off any moment. M let go and delhered himself into hsr. lie took a cold shower, and made a meticulous toilet. AY hen he arrived at the house he was !h wn into the drawing-room- . He had never seen it before and he glanced about him with some curi- omty. It was a period room: Louis Quinze. The furniture looked as if made of solid gold and Madame Du Barry herself might have sat on the diinty brocades. The general ffei t was airy and graceful, gay, frivolous, and subtly vicious. (An emanation to which the chaste Victorian had been impervious.) He understood why Madame Zattiany "Ho went forward and raised her did not use it. She might be subtly anything, but assuredly she was hand to his lips. neither airy nor frivolous. Your own manners are none teo Then he realized that there was Youve handed me one in- a painting of a girl over the mantel good. and that the girl was Mary Ogden. sult after another. Ive merely talked to you as He stepped forward eagerly, almost your father would If he were not holding his breath. The portrait blind. Besides, it would probably ended at the tiny waist, and the make you sick to be respected. stiff satin of the cuirass-likbodice Come along. Well go round to a was softened kith ulle which garage ad get a taxi. Why om seemed to flowt about the sloping earth didnt you ring for a taxi shoulders. The soft ashen hair, from Farrens?" the growing in a deep paint I tried to, but its an apartment broad, full brow, was brushed softhouse and there was no one down- ly back and oolled low on the long, stairs to make the connection. Too white neck. The month was soft late. So I footed It. She yawaod and ponttag, with a humorous quirk prodigiously. "Im ready at last for at tko ooraors, and the largo, dark my little bunk. Hope youve en- gray eyes wore fstl of a mocking joyed this more than I have. Youd light (hot seemed directed straight be a scream at a petting party. Into the deaths of hie guarded braia Clavering paid hie small accoont as b stood flSMutng1 at that presentand they Issued - into the storm ment of a once potent and loag once more. It was impoIMe to vaotehoi bennOy. . . . EhUraor- talk. In the taxi she went to 9teep. dtncmty Ucn and yet so estraardi-anrlHo had bad Thank Heaven! Bat the resatn-auHfcj! enough of her. Od'ous brat. Uort Af hove well been ecact than once he had had a sudden Nth ry Cnttt nay was twenty vision of Mary Zattiany during that Haw had Mbrf hqdetj looked at astonishing conversation at tho Shirty T That vary lift of the strong counter. The "past- she had sug- qfila. t long o roh of nostril . . . gested to his tormented mind wan ffamrStWng' rai to beat In the almost literary by contrast. She, bach of bin braia .. herself, a queen granting favors, 'VfhnX a btaoif poor Mary taunt beside this little fashionable- have been, no? pet. They didnt breathe the He turned and forgot the poron same air. nor. walk the same trait. Madame Zattiany wore a If even fool little this plane. Who, of . that subtle but unmistakwere merely would gewa able that no light can turn green hesitate between them? One played the game in the grand manner, the blue; thin shimmering velvet to the knees, melting into satin cm other like a glorified gutter-snipe- . But he was thankful for the diver- uroidered with silver and voik J sion. and when he reached his own with tulle. On her head was a bod he fell asleep immediately and small diamond tiara and her bre'st did not turn over for seven hours. was a blaze of emeralds and dhi monds. She carried a large fan of green feathers. f XXI He had believed he had measHe had informed Madame Zatti-any- ured the extent of her beauty, but butler over the telephone that the crown gave herasa new radiance and she looked attainable as he would call that evening at half- a queen on her throne. He went forward and raised her past nine, but be returned to his rooms after a day at the office with hand to his lips. 1 insist." he said Anythng else would lagging steps. He dreaded another gallantly. be of the out picture. I need not evening in that library by the fire. tell you how wonderful you look It was beyond his imagination to nor that after tonight you will foresee how she would treat him, hardly remain obscure! what role' She would choose to play, "Why do things halfway? It ha; and although he was grimly deter-ai'De- never been my method. And Mary had to play whatever role she told me once that assigned to him (for the present!), been her favorite color until she he hated the prospect. He was in lost her complexion. So as I a in no mood for a game. This woo- to exhibit myself in a box enfin1 Besides. I wanted to go ing was like nothing his imagina-tio- i It was smiled She To be charmingly had ever prefigured. me of to th:nk of kind most to with you on sit trial put Would that all kind acts were the voman in the great solitude of shall be the house and the very air vibrat- as graciously rewarded rest the conceited for frozor them Insufferably between ing if I doubtful it is of life . my only as a en schoolboy up for inspection . . . shall be seen at all. Shall we go? afraij - making a false move. . . . (To Be Continued) ... 200 South University Ays. TO bt - PROVO LUMBER COMPANY PHONH RECLAIMED c MAY PROVE FATAL neys; Build Right! fgXE' jJlACk Gertrude Atherton -- with an initial production of between five and ten barrels a day. The field is about a mile from the railroad, to which gravity line will be laid. Utah poultrymen receive $7,000 in egg premiums. Eureka Iron King ships another consignment of ore from new strike on 1565 foot level. Salt Lake Estimated revenue of city for current year will amount to $2,759,832.74. Utahs 17 sugar beet factories manufactured 142,000 tons sugar. Average yield of beets per acre, 12.78 tons', highest in country. Salt Lake 1924 Market freek plans are launched. Have a Very Fine Line of WAR REGION WILL BE eyeari best book by America's best tOomanScriler UTAH WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL REVIEW Dr. Miles Anti-Pai- n s Pills. relieve pain quickly, safely and without unpleasant after effects. Your drugict will sell them to you at pre-war prices. Regular package doses 25 cents. Economy package doses $1.00. 25 125 d Nile-gree- ... ... self-conscio- n 1 BY 1926 At the end of 1926 the French devastated regions will be entirely reconstructed. This computation, given minor prominence by the French newspapers, will recall to mind the prophecy frequently by repeated those who saw the awful wound across the face of France before it began to heal and 100 years will not be sufficient time to efface this frightful ruin. Two virtues of the French have always been pugnacity and a liking for hard labor. With these two qualities working smoothly in unison and a genuine mircale has been worked in the French devastated regions. According to Premier Poincare, France has already spent more than 100.000.- 000.000 francs in reconstruction work. To get some idea of the enormousness of this figure it should be stated that it is three times the amount of paper money in circulation in France and nearly 40,000,000,000 francs (paper) more than the French debt, present exchange, to the United States. But these 100,000,000,000 francs were , borrowed by France by means of loans, treasury issues and several lotteries organized by the credit national, formed expressly for the All of these loans were made at increasingly high interest. Put the average interest at 4 percent (and probably it is higher) and you have an annual sum'of 400,000,000 francs which must be paid out, year in and year out, increasing as the value of the franc grows Jess and the loans grow bigger, piling up in the fearful fashion liabitual to compound interpur-pos- Is Good Lumber r r -- Important Heres the sort of Lumber good Homes are made of. We can supply you with all kiinds of woods in all grades of finishes and deliver it when and wher you want it. Were able to do this through direct connections with the largest and best mills. e. est. Within 10 years France will have paid in interest 4.000,000,000 francs without having touched the payment of principal. O course, the French finance. ministry heads these loans in their budget under the title Recoverable Ex- New Reference Books In Library RED PEPPERS j The following books have been ded to the Puldic Library: How to Write Stories bv W. ad- El J5. penses. That means that some in some way, Germany will bedav called to upon V pay (hem France Flings Do.peiati ly to FI;, inis This explains nhv France is so desperat uely di termined not to surrender a son of her reparations claims. For it boils down into thisFrances share of the proposed L of pinitv C o (1 j ff( ooo. 000. (10(1 marks gold That, rough-lv- . - a trifle over 1 10.3 0 0,0 00.0 0 0 francs paper. n(l totil fost of reconstruc. tion is estimated at. 200.000,000 000 francs paper. So that ovnn if Germany pays in full, and the French francs remains low, France will still he shy some 90 000.000 ooo paper francs. 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This book shows the room and said: Professor the to of bird life human lif. The money James Smith made sell- To the a of a a bird is plum- now aint average person ing Bibles multiplied so rapidly that age and song. The real Importance question to ask me? Savannah he found himself unable to spend it. of birds in our economic life is herp News. He had married an economical wife, portrayed. who could not accustom herself to Monticello Big sompanies joining wealth, and refused to spend the One who watches his step will in development of southern Utah oil millions Smith would gladly have always have a step to watch. fields for 1924. showered on her. Requiring some outlet for his inSmith took three beautiful come, young women under his wing, and set each up in an apartment where she could further her artistic talents without monetary worries. 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