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Show 1' J'S' Three Times a Day CK You Must Gallatin Squaw Story Eat In Order That You May Live s I Three Times a Day Your Wife Must Decide What You May Eat coii-mo- fv.-.- a i It is not difficult to decide what to eat when you show store. The large and varied stoc k of groceries and this it foodstuffs that we carry makes it an easy matter to decide a genuine pleasure to buy. The pleasure is enhanced the close prices we charge and the superior quality of the goods. Everything to eat wear and use. and by WASATCH STORE CO. Bavtaii okiahmna. felli.w was no crony of mine, ciil.er here or there, so I dont mind tm: ling, of course, I wouldn't tell the story to s friend of his, hut you never heard of him till he ei.t iiuHj and struck the nil." You may tell it to me quite safely," ivuiai led Mary, indifferently. According to Gallatin. Ballard was one of u party of protqiei'tora that ptesM il out a jHU.l of oil under a quarter section owned by a druukea Cherokee. They found the Indian fighting snakes in his sliack and being fed of doses of Jamaica ginger by his stolid, daughter. The oilier left Bullard to niuke a deal with the Cherokee as soon as lie cane out of Ids Instead of which Ballard rushed the girl off to Tulsa that evening and married her, leaving the old man ulone with Ills snakes. When they got hack neat day the Cherokee had gone to the Hnppy Hunting Ground and Bullunl's wife was the owner of a eoiipl'.. of million dollar's worth of retmmthly fine oil Innd. Swift way to get your ntiHiey whatT" commented Gallatin. Nice country, that! lovely nusMi-fnce- Winter Quarters, Clear Creek, Caatle Gate and Bunnyiids. Bldg. miu-.- i Teiupli-iu- the lieu, that Fred Ballard bad Koi !l:" wvils of his hy marry a ing U.iw. Gallatin and ltallard hud hail 1.01.11:, g in lu Templet. n ; ia tpiiie dift'ereiil elrele. Judg lug a lmt Gal'.atin .aid to Mury It.'ld.ii at the Klmuiet bouse Wedues-h.i) diiu.-ilu-hud laid uoiliing lu "ll.e hlMie UU Nepr s r I'r. uglit back to i'e.i ids d Jim-Jam- FOR . Utah. ethics!" Ninety feet frontage by thirteen and a half rods in depth. Adjoins the building at Price on the south and faces South Eighth street. Will dispose of as a whole or cut to lot or lots. Part cash and terms. Sil-vag- ni W. CROCKETT Agent R. You're not going back? Inquired Mary. No. Only the blackguards succeed out there. Itesldes. its a rotten hole for a fellow's wife." It was a boldly significant look that Gallatin lient on the girl, and he pressed her fingers as he tisik her hand to lead her out on the floor, for the music had begun again. Blit Mury, declaring the orchestra's selection 'simply dreadful," sent Gallatin off to dance with neglected little PRICE, UTAH Another reason why some jeole nevin the middle of the road seem to do much pood is er walk to would a fellow have todays bent ten feet in the air. they are never willing to do a little at To keep a time. are also a lot of people in tliia It takes two to make a quarrel, but (odd who would be better oil if they it takes three, ineluding the minister, me not so well off. to mnke it iwrnianent. Trotsky says be ia good and sick of It is also a fact hard to dispute that iffiee. But be is a well man compared the fewer suits you have ill eourt the sith most of his suhjerts. more you will have in your wardrobe. There mat bits of nations are running around thing folks about Carlxm when all they unty would like to see this season is yelling for world jtence, u aidtime bumper crop of farm bands. want is another piece ol the world. The General Woods suggestion that the greatest disadvantage in own-yur own home ia that you haven t Filipinos lie taught law and order pt i landlord to quarrel with. ought not to he limited to Filipinos. Y Bank The optimist hated bubble. ihile he waits. never worries over a He bluws another one Crookedness never pays in the long tn. Look at the corkscrew t of a job. now its iSw. Eli tin i it I COLABELL A & De ANGELIS Dont Mind Tattling. Edith Prince. Then, finding her wrap, she went out on the long veranda to alone in the crisp, starlit nlglit. that was the sort of man Fred Ballard was, after all! Gallatin could have had no reason to Invent or the story, for neither he nor any of her friends was aware that alie was even acquainted with Fred. Oh, well, what had she known about him, really? only he hnd seemed so genuine, so fine and honorable. And yes, she might as well admit it she had loved him. Thank God she had kept her love a secret, even from l nw .1. til r. nsnf tbit Cor- - Importers and Commission Merchants 923 Main Street Price, Utah Phone 309: ANNOUNCING Have Now Added a Line of Ceps and Shirts. Work Shirts, Dress Shirts. -- W- AB UT FW r go him I So ran the girls thoughts bitterly. Ballard had been rather a nobody In Templeton, from the viewpoint of her e In her net just an fnther's fuctory. But their eyes had met one day last spring, and since then well, she hnd hnd her dream. Whnt a end he must he! Tet how secretly when on prrind of him she had been, the one sccaslon when he had called on her he hnd said so manfully. Miss Holden, I am going away to If I succeed try to make some money. I shall come back and try to make you under-executiv- Pleased Investigate This Stock Youll Be ShS GROCERIES MAT AR BOTH BEST AM) CHEAPEST - Are worth buying. If you are ou iow this. If you are not our customer y m0ney aimmd in , mething good. Keep this j10W small ter m no pocket. We are here to satisfy you at purchase may be. love me." She had been perilously near to say she would Ing something then thst have been sorry for now. What she did say, however, was: That Is your right, Mr. Bnllnrd. He had never written. There had been a sort of iadt understanding that But word had come lie Kliould not. back that he had prospered Immensely. look In her secret heart she had been lug for his return. And now! taxi rolled up to the curt fifty away. Even while Its occupant was paying the driver Mary recognized him and shrank back into the deepeat for Gallatin, searching shadows. to face under face Ballard met Maiy A Carbon-Emer- y StoresCo. TTtawatba and Heiner. MohlUnd. Hlrntb, GEORGE E. McDERMAID. Snpt Teid y , UTAHS BEST COAL WVWWVWVMMVVVWHAAVVWWVWVVWVVWVVVUVb HIAWATHA, Bui-lur- In the late Sir Ernest Schacklebma hook South," which was the alory of hla dramaUc expedition of the following passage occurs in a chapter describing the loss of hla ship Journey Endurance and of hla boat through snow In a twenty-foblizzards and a heavy aea: "When I look back at those days I have no doubt that providence guided ua not only across those snow-fieldsea that hut across the storm-whit- e separated Elephant Island from onr landing place on South Georgia. I know that through that long and racking hours over the unmarch of thirty-si- x named mountain! and glaciers of South Georgia It Deemed to me often that we were four, not three. I said nothing to my companions on the point, but afterward Worsley said to me. 'Boss, I had a curious feeling on the march that there was another iwreon with ua. Croon confessed to the same Idea. One feels the dearth of human words, the toughness of mortal speech lo trying to describe things Intangible, but a record of our Journeys would be Incomplete without a reference to a subject very near to our hearts." It la men who travel In the wilder ness and the loneliness of great spaces who oftenest report experiences like these. Perhaps the reason why we who do not have this consciousness of the other aide" la that "the world la too much with ua." 1914-101- : boon should greet Ballard so effusively; sirai-.ge)vt that It should be Ballard who withheld his hand, tgnortug that iff tlx other man. I have shaken hands with squaw meu she heard Fred say, but it was when they stuck." Then she saw him puss Gallatin hy and enter the hotel. Gulluilu stood uncertainly under the light fur a mouieut, then he too wont in and almost Immediately emerged again, hat and coat on, and hurried away. For a single Instant there came to Mary Holden the louglug that Ballard would come to tier there and tell her Gallatin's tale was a lie. It did n ff tarry. Why should Gallatin so lilfl smaller man, gratuitously? And hw d weak and silly it would be. with likely to apiear at any moment I No, she didnt want him to come. She didn't want to see hint, ever again. All she wanted, now, wen to escape without encountering him. For she bad loved him. She had I She had I And It was all a disgraceful, horrible affair! She would get away, now, at once, without going Indoors again. There would be taxis at the corner. But when alie had almost gained the stei at the front Ballard came out. He was atroug aud sturdy looking aud niff too big, Mary stopped short In her tracks, untntendlng, and looked at him, straight In the eyes. Ballard atopiied, .too, futllely speechless. Bat Into lila eyea there came a look, so glowing with candor, so full of the frank worship that had sent lilin away and brought him back, that all at oiue Mary kuew, so well that 10, BOO proofs could uiff have made her surer, that Gallatin had Indeed lied. You didn't marry an Indlnn girl out there," slie cried, slinking her head slowly. It was as If she were talking to herself, with nobody about, und there was a queer little shaky tremble in her voire that told Ballard what he would gladly have given all ills oil wells to know, "No, you didn't marry a squaw I" Gullutln did No," said Ballard. "You see," said Ballard afterward. Gallatin thought I was starting, with some other oil men, for China and wouldnt be bark here for many months. It was an easy story for lilin to tell, because he knew It from He came to me broke, out lliere. I gave him a Job with a scoutIt hapened Just as he ing party. told you. Only It wsa he that tried to torn the trick for hluiself Instead of for hla employer. He married the girl, all right But there wasnt any A oil under her land, after all. month ago he sold the land to a ape :i littor for hla carfare and Jumped out, deserting the squaw. Blit I dont understand, even )i", what made him tell me that horrid He. He didnt know that we that I oti, you know Just what I meant. I'm Just as sure you never mentioned my name to lilm as I am that I'm allvo!" Rurress bad brought composure to Fred Ballard, given him an air of quiet But he was suddenly as disconcerted an a boy at his flrff " he stamdancing class. "Why, mered, you see, my car got ditched out there one day rotten roads and I was spilled and knocked out. They ripped my clothes off, looking for the damage. There was a picture a snapshot Gallatin was along. He must have seen. Do you think It was taking a a liberty T' "Next to your heart? All this time? Sir Ernsat 8chackleton and His Companions Buoyad Up by Thought of Provldantiaf Guido. go hy. Go in rreek. i;.-;- -- ti- FELT PRESENCE OF ANOTHER Indian luy heap lug car, Quart whiskey, Ho down road, Itrlilge eotne up road. Indian turn nut. let bridge "j tmice. it was strong, Mary thought, that Gallatin, after what bo hail said, Fred!" stiff: heap iiot ; er-r,- Another lf V ;,'-S. in electric globe in from iff the i 21. 192 dim. -;- SOO-mll- e ot Was Offense Meant? made himself exThe tremely unpopular the Easter after a he purchased the late empress of magnificent palace, now a British military hospital. In the Island of Corfu. He sent Easter eggs, together with Ills tfost wishes," to nearly all the Inhabitants of that picturesque ale. The eggs were made of soap, which It seems Is the one thing the natives hate most. In conseqnencs eggs In they regarded the the light of a deadly Insult. er Aus-rrlu'- KING, BLACK HAWK, PANTHER. For Any of the Above Choice Fuels Call Ou 0. H. STEVENSON LUMBER CO. Price, Utah Utah Coal Sales Agency 818 Kearua Building, SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. .B. .0. A. A. .0. A. .B. A. ... A. A. A. .s. .B. A. A. .B. a. .S. .B. .B. ... .B. .B. Uncle Bert The Utah Fuel company is giving back the moving picture business in their four camps to Uncle Bert. He will begin showing his pictures in Sunnyside Friday, April 28th. Castle Gate Sunday, April 30th. Winter Quarters Wednesday, May 3d. Clear Creek Friday, May 5th. The first serial story, Robinson Crusoe, will start in Sunnyside Friday, May 14th with the other camps to follow. HERES MATERIAL FOR STORY Ssriss of Incidents Going Far ta Prove That "Truth Is Stranger Than Flctlsn," A prominent downtown lawyer met an old friend of Itla recently who was returning te Shanghai, China, where he haa an export business. The latter, knowing the lawyer's interest In all things human, especially If It haa any Celtic connection, told of the big Irish cjilef of police In Shanghai, whoae power over Chinese mobs was almost aa groat as that of their oldest gods. A few lAontbs later that same Irish chief of police, on leave to visit hla boms la Tipperary, topped In New York and spent several days with the lawyer, to whom he bad been referred by the business man. Two montha later an Irish girl, Just two days In New York, walked into the lawyers office seeking a position aa stenographer, with a letter of Introdactlon from the chief of police, who lived In her Imme town In The lawyer had no vaTipperary. cancy at the time, but three weeks later he advertised for a stenographer. One of those who answered the ad was the Irish girl, who had tramped the streets In vain In a search for a Job. All of which la merely set down here so that some future IHchnrd Harding Davla may see It. New York Evening Poet Loves Thorny Path. I was the unlucky age of thirteen when a boy In my class asked me to accompany him to the movies one evening. The movie show at that time cost the vast sum of a nickel. Imagine when my beau my embarrassment called my father to one aide and naked him for the loan of 5 cents, with which to take me to the show, as hla mother had only given him the price of ona ticket. He got the nickel and wa went to the show and, becoming greatly interested in (lie pictures, we stayed for the second show, therefore getting out at the lute hour of eleven. Outside we found Imth our mothers waiting fur us and both of ua were taken home promptly. Time One Plumber Can usually rrfmlr your water Iripos us well aa two. Tint la the reauon your trill Is so small wlina we do tfie work. No one waiting on someone elae or Mantling around In mm4i otlwr's way. Call us up any time you are lu nurd of any rspert tilunilring In a liurry. We do all kliMln new Inatullutlon or repair Ing. R. C. Reed Plumbing and Heating North Eighth Just Off Main Street, Phone MO. Pries, Utah. ROGER ESS S-- H WHOLESALE CO SHINER BROS., Mgn. Cigars Dry Climate, Planeua, For-uond- s Cliooolates, Battling Girl Bucks. Suecessor to Rummy, Now Closed. Phone 165. Speed. Service. Sllvagnl Bklg., Price, Utah Horfk-r'- Flavo Flour GRIXDIXG PLENTY Whole Wheat Flour, Graham Flour and Oermade. Best when fresh. Get them right at the mill. Prices are right. Farmers Mill and Elevator Co. J. WILRrU BCRXIIAM, Manager. We Deliver Phone 825. Price, Utah. Clothes may make the man, bnt it requires brains to know how to wear them. .... . Proves Our Dependability Always an effort to give the best possible service, both in the foods and in placing them before you, this cafe is daily maintaining its reputation as the best place in town to et your regular meals or lunches. All possible pains are extended to make every customer a out-of-hou- rs friend. The New Queen City Cafe , First Door East of Postoffice PRICE, UTAH C 4 rm oa Jobbers. Candy Amort ment of Penny Stuff, Hulk and Five and Ten Cent Burs. rwrrl sag |