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Show HAECH 18, 1921 THE m stop here and taka a chance." he said, heading for the no parking" space. 'Better not." she warned. There' Ivllceiuan there watchlug. Drive round the block again." By this time Dale had come to the conclusion that the fatea were with him. lie decided It was his chance to op the question which he had held hack so long. Martha," he said, keeping his eye on Ida course through the crowded tiYv-t- . I've bren wanting for a long time to say something to you. You muj-- t have sensed how I "lunik out," she warned. "See that big macliiise " but pretty close," he observed. then resumed: You must have sensed how I felt, because I couldnt hide it. llow 1 have lunged for an opportunity to have you " You'll run over that old man!" alie cried. No. lies dodged back." llow I have longed for the opportunity to have you alone Just once," he resumed, turning a comer. No place here to park ; guess Ill lisve to keep going." You might let me out on the next No, that corner," she suggested. on't do either. The polleemiiu wouldn't stand for It with this lieuvy traffic." I have felt," Dale declared, TTliat must find some way to apeak to you ; bur you've been so busy with business and politics that I've never had the Gee ! that was a close shave. I almost forgot tlie semaphore, and It's ml. There, the ways clear. Nope, every place la taken except that one, and It auy no parking. Martha, you could make me Dale stopiieil talking right then, for he got caught In a maelstrom of automobiles aud It required concentration to work hta way out. Starting on the third trip around the block Dale resumed: Manila, you could make me the happiest man In Good night! The motor's Ktopived." Whnt'a the matter?" she Inquired aa be bonded the car, under Ita momentum, for a spHce which was marked No Barking Here." Out of gas, I guess," he returned, aa the Inside front wheel struck the I Intended getting some and curb. forgot It. Well, the cops can't kick when I explain what's the trouble." I'm still a whole block from the office," she observed, but she still was smiling. I'll finish wliat I waa saylug If I go to Jail for It, Dule declared. Martha, what I've lawn trying to say Is that 1 love you aud want you to marry me. Will your A iKvlIcemun could lie seen approaching, hi eye on the couple who ant In the car that waa parked where no lurking was permitted. Dale, said Martha, placing a small gloved hand over one of hlig I like your business methods, I'm a business woman and can appreciate them. It's true we haven't had mnch time together lately, and I've wished we might You ask me In a very businesslike manner to marry yon, and I'll answer the same way, Ye. Now, I'll liave to get out and leave you and walk to the office. I'll wait and help you explain to the policeman If you wish. And the election will soon he over. Dale, and then well have more time. Never mind the policeman, he returned, a happy light shining In his I guess I won't get pinched." eyes. As a matter of fact, be didn't care much whether he was or not. -- CIRCU No Parking Here j Be R. RAY BAKER tu ever happier go kid fttrnitur P801 few at a circus than a new hom wife with a net, rag or curtain ilr1, by Mei'lur Xiniuprr 'Will jou go for a ride. Martha 7 liiilaitl with Long's invitation was answered ucli a bowiiviupg iuile that he "us uliuot convinced Martha 11 owe wu going to accept, if l,e did It would a big score in the game of In- - Imd been playing for the last home after she hu done her ipring vhich to brighten the cleaning. but to it the men, heart of the one who gladden 5 may not appal wiili her time in her home. hu to ipend the greatest part of le prices on odd pieces ix i:n of furniture and decorations for the home than theyre been since the war, because American ganufscturers at this time face foreign competition again. So we in able to make you quotations that will both fit your pocket-loo- k and please yon in point of wear and appearance. We are now m lower brighteners. home STORE CO. Winter Quarters, Clear Creek, Castle Gate and Sunny side. Spring Utah, Fb. 16, 121. Nut ice ia hereby given that Urinuii W. Ewing of Salt Lake City, Utah, has made application in accordance with the requirements of the Complied Laws of Utah, 117, as amended ly the fceasiun laws of Utah, 119, to appropriate U second-fo- Gin, Utah une-ha- Brinks, An to Station, Cl pm. Candle. Etc, Party dances nay be arranged for at any time. Address, J. Hanna George We Are Flour Grinding Plenty. Wheat Hour, Graham Flow and Gennader Dost when ftwh. Get them right at the mill. Pitas am riglit. Whole NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION of the Interior, United States Land Ofice At Salt Lake City, Utah, Jan. 25, 121. Notice ia hereby given that Irvin Branch of Wellington, Utah, who on June 1, 115, made Homestead Entry No. 015000 for the W4 NWU. Fee. 25, EH NEtf, Sec. 26, Twp. 14 South, Range 10 East, Salt Lake meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three year proof to establish claim to the land above deacrilied Iwfors tha clerk of the district court at Price, Utah, on the 12th day of March, 121. Claimant names as witnesses Ernest Branch W. E. Jones, J. P. Smith and Lincoln Marshall, all of Wellington, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. First pub., Jan. 2$: last Feb. 25. 121. (Farmers Mill and Elevator Co. J. WILBUR BURN II AM, Manager. Phono 223. S. Best We Deliver KUSANO Japanese Merchandise of Every Ddarription i "ants of the trade of the coal camps and territory. rea- sur- - rounding CUT OTR QUOTATIONS Concrete Building South Ninth NOTICE JUST RECEIVED Jew supply of baby cab tires. to BOBDrSON'8 REPAIR SHOP Price, Utah. POOL HALL Drinks, Cigars, Tobaccos, Cigarettes. Cmi31. Nothing But the Beet jour Trade Solicited. harry MAIILERK8 Bldg., Price, Utah. Parker-Weet- er PRICE BOTTLING WORKS 8orr, DHTXRS and flavor. CANDY SVIUTS, AND DRUM GAS. Promirt?vfler.verd at your homes of town orders are Klvn h heat of n. Phone 24. PRICE, UTAH K,if..I d at-u"- At No IXIR PUBLICATION i Utah, Feh. 19, 1921. Notice Is hereby given that David Timothy of Elmo, Utah, who on. March 22, 1916. made Homestead Entry No. 017130 for W BE. StV NEVi. Sec. 25, Twp. 16 South, Range Eaat. Salt Lake meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make three-yea- r proof to establish claim to the land above described before the clerk of the dlalrict court at Castle Dale. Utah, on the 26th day of March, 1921. Claimant names ns witnesses Ivan Johnson of Elmo, Utah, and Frank K. Lundy, John G. Timothy and Louis f. Timothy of Cleveland, Utah. GOULD . BLAKELEY, Register. First pub., Feb. 25; Isst Mar. 25, 1921. IN TIIE DISTRICT COURT OF CAIl-lm-n County, State of Vtsh, the Seventh Judicial District Louise McKinnon Holloway, Plaintiff, vs. James A. Holloway, alias James A. Smith, Summons. The State of Defendant. Utah to the Said Defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the County In which this action Is brought, otherwise, within thirty days after service and defend the above entitled action; and In case of your failure so to do, judgment will lie rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of the said court. This action is brought for the purpose of securing a divorce for the 'plaintiff from the defendant, dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretoL. A fore existing lietween them. Post-offiy, McGEE. Plaintiff's Address, the Bilvagni Bldg., Price. Utah. First pub., Feb. 18; last Mch. 18, 121. Att-me- Increase, Whatever month may be materially reduced Yonr tabic expense for the careful and proper buying. We offer yon every facility for the economical nutriment. of purchase of foodstuffs that contain the maximum They produce better results CARBON-EME- RY De- partment of the Interior, United States Land Office At Salt Lake City, Street. Price, Utah Bring you wheels nt e MANAGER IHXPER, UTAH Flavo lf of water from Maple Creek in Carbon county.. Said water is to diverted ut a point which teari fcouih 7 deg. 10 min. west 4250 feet from the north quarter corner of See. IT, Twp. 13 South, Eai-t- , Range gait Lake buse and meridian, and conveyed by means of a pipeline for a of 13&u feet and there used for general domestic purpo.es. This application is designated in the state engineer's uffiic as No. 46. All prnteKis against the granting of said application stating the reasons therefor must lie made by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee of 62.50, and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this nutice. U. F. McGONAGLE, State Engineer. Date of first pub., Feb. 25, 1121. Dale of completion of publication March 25, 121. ( ) Guil-- Soft mil. 'ilio trouble with the game of love wa I but it never appeared to develop beyond the solitaire stage. Dule Mvim-to be playing It alone, although he was more than anxious to Martha into the play as an or partner. The two ure synonymous when used in connection w 1th the game in question. But Martha was a business woman f the tlrat magnitude, if you cure to classify her in aldereal terms. She was in the Are insurance business on her own account during working hours, and at other times she was campaigning fur a sister lmlltlclan lu the appruachlug election. Get a girl mixed up In business and politics and when docs a lucre mun get a look-luDuring the last half year Martini Dule had lived next door. Before alia entered silltica Pule hud spent some time with her, but never hud he been able to summon sufficient courage to broach matrimonial matters. About the time lie had succeeded In mustering the required courage Martha got Interested In ) volition, and now her would-b- e wooer had no opportunities. Several times he hud succeeded In veiling her into his roadster for a ride ns fur as her office, but that wan too short a spin for proposing purposes. If he tried to drive slowly the traffic cops were sure to urge him to greater speed In order to keep the lanes clear. But toduy Dule felt reasonably sure of success, tvecaiise It was Susan 11. Amhcny'H birthday anniversary and he knew Martha, ardent suffragist iluit she was. bad proclaimed it a holl- T NOTICE TO WATER USERS KTATE Engineer' a Office. gait Lake City, PARK RIVERSIDE 'Miv-M-- it Everything to eat, wear and use. WASATCH fell" st no increase in expense. STORES Hiawatha, Mohrland, West Hiawatha and Heiner. GEORGE E. UcDERMAID, Supt CO. ff ? A ? o? i? V ? ? f f? T HIAWATHA, ? ?? ?T tt ? KING, t? t BLACK HAWK, PANTHER. X X of the Above Choice Fuels Call On H. STEVENSON LUMBER CO. Pries, Utah Tor Any C. T MMWWUMWJVWJWWMIWWfilWiWfiMW ?? ?T ?? Utah Coal Sales Agency ?? ? 818 Kearns Building, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. I jMJeeJeejMjeeJeJeejMvJejMvJeeJeejMJeeJtajMjMvJeeeJeeJeeeJeOi INCUR for twrt results and KU1M1 MACHINE mean ervlce not now. but many years. E. Jameson will sea hat your machine la taken care of. Corner of Firth and J at recta. I'hona 1IV-- J. W. HAMMOND, LICENSED AH STRACTER OP TITLE, Atwtracta of title furnished to any piece or tract In Eastern Utah. Fire insurance written In the beat com. panles doing business In the state. Real estate, bonds, etc. Second floor Btlvaimi building. TROY LAUNDRY Everybody Knows tlie Tray and Ita t haul Work. W. WK1ST, Agent. Calls For and Delivers 1aekagt-s- . flume SMI. l'rloc, Utah. b And other rectal dlaeaaea are cured without surgery. No time lost from l business. Writs for my book on diseases. SENT FREE. rao-ta- WANTED TO TRADE Seven passenger automobile is good condition for home in Price. Will pay the difference in cash. Inquire of or address THE SUN I. R. PARSONS, M. D. 411 Continental Bank Building, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Punch-Proo- Tires f PRICE, UTAH NOTICE TO WATER USERS (STATE Engineer's Of flee, Balt Lake City, Utah, Feb. 16. 121. Notice la hereby given that Orman W. Ewing of Balt Lake City, Utah, has made application In accordance with the require menla of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917, aa amended by the Reaslon Laws to appropriate one (1) of Utah, second-foof water from Maple Gulch Creek in Carbon county. Bald water will be diverted at a point which bean oouth 7 deg. SO min. west 4250 feet from the north quarter corner of Bee. 17, Twp. IS South, Range S Eaat, Balt Lake buae and meridian, and conveyed by means of two pipelines each 1500 feet long, and used from January 1st to December Sluf, Inclusive, of each year In the Spring Canyon Mining district at the Ewing mine for general coal mining purposes. This pplicatlon Is designated In the state engineer's office as No. S4S7. All proteHln against the granting of said ot 11, application stating the reasons thereSUNFLOWERS AS BEAN POLES for muBt lie made by affidavit In duplicate, accompanied with a fee of $2.60, and filed In this office within Gardeners Have Ingenious Method of thirty 80 ) days after the completion On the Third Trip Around the Block. of the publcatton of this notice. G. F. Decreasing the Celt of Railing McGONAGLE, State Engineer. business insurance us the Vegetable. a fur Popular ilny Date of first pub., Feb. 25, 1021. careful was Dule So was concerned. of of publication Date The high cost of wood has at lust March 25. completion to huve his machine waiting, and to be 121. tinkering in tlie hood, when Martha affected even the humble bean pole. Ink pods Rubber st am pa, trlpixsl down the steps of her home. While the cost of bean poles may seem and office supplies. punches. The Bun. to be a mere trifle, one hiw but to conBut he was doomed to disappointsider the scores used In large fields ment again. Thank you, Dale, but I canL This and note the price of even soft woods to see that the total con be a great ia a holiday as far as business ia concerned, but not In regard to politics. Item In overhead. To beat this garI've some lists to go over at the office, deners have tried out with success the in the Interest of Mrs. Slocum'a cangiant Russian sunflower. They plantdidacy; and what more fitting tlian ed two or three seeds with each hill the t ah inaction of such matters on the of climbing beans, and thinned to leave anniversary of the woman who took one sunflower plant to each hill. the step that won us the vote! But Up this live "pole the beans twined XU lie glad to ride to my office with and ascended. The gardener kept all leaves off the sunflower except several you, If you care to take me." It wu an ultimatum, and he could at the very top. They made excellent do nothing but yield to Its terms. poles, yielded a crop of their own, and FlrHt-Cla- as Ry t'riinM1ent K tilth Utah-Iduh- o Anlo Work Done . North MeclianU-a- Funner 1 location, Kind,Motor Co. We soli- cit your buNiucuH. and Kupidk-a- . Aoceaaorirs PALMEIRI & CO. North Ninth Street, MUCK, UTAH. ABERDEEN COAL TIIE HIGHEST EFFICIENCY . Government equivalent, 1104 Iba. Unequaled for storage. Will not slack. Rest of steaming and heating qualities Independent Coal & Coke Co. Mines at Kenilworth, Utah General Offices, Walker Bank Bldg., Balt Lake City. Coupon books In stock. The Bun. TWINS ARRIVED THIS I'll propose In a Jiffy, even If It Is ride," he told hiin-seinly a three-minut- e desperately. But the chance didn't offer, because .raiiic wss heavy, and he was obliged to attend strictly to the business of driving. Other business offices puld no heed o StiNin B. Anthony's birthday and lined the streets at every uvall-- , ve,1.1c parking place, and moving streams in steady hicles progressed tlie streets. There was an open ib, where ipsre in front of the Yiulldlng Mart ha's office was located, and Dale whs about to drive Into it when his eye -g,j theNopolice sign:Here." Parking Dale swung back Into the stream of and continued down the street ;!!MI have to park somewhere else nen bv, he told Martha, and turned valie next corner. There were two unt spares In the block, one on each i!e. but those formidable signs tiled np snd warned drivers away, find a place." Dale remarked. fiitt y.i I ee," raid Martha. Why not some block? the Maybe around rive larked car will leave in the mean-it:;e.- " if Bur the situation was no more fa irnMe as Dale and Martha again the latters office ed Week were cheap. Low cost and the convenience with which they are provided, are big advantage! of the sunflower bean pole. Of course, the sunflower Isut the first makeshift bean pole. Throughout those farming regions of America where wood Is scarce, climbing beans for decades have lieen planted almost wholly In the corn. There arc western farmers who don't know what you mean when you sjieak of "pole" 1euiis. They call them cornstalk beans, because of the universal uae of the makeshift pole. First Porcelain Money. The Oriental use of porcelain for coinage liegan with Siamese porcelain tokens in use from the middle of the Eighteenth century until 1871, when they were forbidden. The majority of these pieces were Issued in Bangkok, There largely by gambling houses. are at least 800 known kinds. They occur in a great variety of shapes, colors and values. The denominations are on the reverse, and are generally In blue. The native name of this curThe Inscriptions are rency la PL usually In Chinese, aa the gambling houses were usually owned and operated by Chinese. They call them WOODROW. Now made of All Metal, Copper Tubs, Single and Double, that famous WOODROW ELECTRIC WASHER. On display at Eastern Utah Electric Co. PIlCEt UTAH |