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Show Mta PRICE. U IAH tit E VERY FBIDAT. PAGE SEVEN 1 must apologise; 1 came ou the six-tebut did not see you. dear." "X a as there jwu hut you n, kv On the Six-Te-n Train CLARISSA MACKIE ua trMki hr McCiw Mmmw iA Jane drove the big car up the long hill to the railroad station and backed it skillfully to the platform among the hundred other motors waiting for the express to come In. David Perry often at the came down for a week-enWoodlands suburban place, and since his engagement to Jane bad been announced it was Jane who invariably met him at the station. Sometimes there were other guests tat the Woodlands, or perhaps It would be merely one of the family, Ur. Wpodland or young Roland, or Sally, but they usually fell Into the backDavid and ground of unimportance. Jane and Joy rode together. Jane was looking particularly lovely this afternoon; she wore a new frock, that and a soft flopping country-ha- t made a frame for her bewitching face. late, remarked the bag- gagemas ter station agent telegrapher, with a knowing look at Jane Woodd were so absorbed, uphraided Jane. "Jane Woodluad !" ue breathed, sharply. Well,. you were busily engaged, were you not?" Tea in a way. My grandmother came down with me and 1 was going to ask you to drop her off at tny Aunt Agathas Didn't you see? go ve walked along the rad until a tiui.nh picked us up. Your grandmother?" reiieatod Jam Incredulously. "Your grandmother she added in scornful disbelief. Yes. Now, Jane, tbut 1 have explained this, you can aee your mistake, cant you?" 1 dont know what you mean about my mistake, Mr. lerry. she said In ber coldest tone. Has It reached the Mr. Terry stager he asked furiously. "What Is "Six-ten- 's -- -- -- land. Jane smiled and dimpled. Teter was Hombeak knew that the David's train. She walked up and down the long platform, stopping to speak to a few friends here and there, and then stood gazing down the line. The train came rushing in, bringing a breath of excitegymt and bustle from the big dty. Jane saw David's towering form emerge from a rear coach. six-te- n 1 the next moer "For me to return your ring, which shall do In the morning, said Jane, with ber eyes full of tears, which, of course, David could not aee. "Very well, he answered, and rang off. The next day being Sunday, Jane went to church and had the pleasure of seeing David sitting In his Greut-aun- t Agutha's pew, with the strange girl beside him. Jane aaw that David was very attentive to the slim young thing in Mack, and a grim despair seized her. She wondered If it occurred to PhvM hud that they David and Jane planned to be married In this very church in Septemlier? Why, they had decided upon the floral decoration, the nsliers, the guet, the inuale everything had been carefully thought out. What happy times they had hud, too. Slowly the congregation dispersed. In the porch the Woodlands lingered to greet their friends. Jane would have hurried on to avoid David, hut her mother plucked her back. Jane, my dear, I want to Introduce you to Mrs. Churchill, David's grandmother. Susan, this Is my youngest daughter, murmured Mrs. Woodland, with jiiKtlflahle pride. Delighted, my dear. David tins told me about you. Where la the hoy? He brought me to church In that fiendish- little car of hla he has had It stored at Agntha'i. I refuse to return In It Take your little Jane home. Davy, and 111 go hack with the old folks. Agatha will come, too! jHne stared at the absurd little figure, tricked out In Us girlish clothe. Behind the lace veil simpered a sweet, lined face and graying hair, llow pttl ful it was to cling so firmly to passing youth 1 good-bSorry "Well, granny. about the mad ride. Jane likes the little car; eh, Jane? But Janes shamed eyes were watching the Jaunty, swinging gait of David's grandmother tilting along on d shoes. When she lifted her gaze to his at lest David we smiling. "Welir he asked. "Tour grandmother I" she laughed tremulously, end this time she believed it STANDARD COAL Mined In Carbon County and Shipped Everywhere. Properties At Standardvllle, Utah No Dust , No Ashes, No Clinkers . Unexcelled For Storage Purposes . STANDARD COAL CO. SALT LAKE CITY UTAH General Offices Ninth Floor Kearns Bldg. CARBON HOSPITAL Now Management Twenty Beds, and An Ambulance In Service. Modern In Every Respect DR. W. P. WINTERS Proprietor PRICE, UTAH Ur. Wlntere Win Answer All Calls. Usy or Night high-heele- TESTING COAL FOR A QUEEN Elisabeth of England Waa at First tremely Skeptical as to Its Value ea Fuel. SHOCK ABSORBERS He Carried Her Bag. aaw him assist a woman they walked together he carried her bag. She wore a black cloth suit of extremely modish cut, a large hat swathed In ESI- - If German marks keep going down. Matrimony is presumed to pay good MAN WELL KNOWN AT PRICE UP black lace veil She walked with IW IheyVill soon make an awful bole in dividends, but often it doesnt cough ON ARSON CHARGE Jauntiness that put Jane's healthy hmjlM ground or perhaps strike oil. up the interest. stride to shame. Trial of J. II. Ilorr, charged with arJane stared coldly at the spproacb-ln- g son, was begun last Monday in the pair. N Third District court at Salt Lake City The troth most be confessed at last before Judge 0. A. Iverson. DefendJane Woodland was of a very Jealant is alleged to have set fire to a ous nature. She loved David, and It house at Salt Lake City on October hurt her to see him pay any attention 11th. last, that he might collect twelve to other women. lie rarely did, for hundred dollars insurance on his furniJane filled his world completely. ture. His arrest followed the discov"A smaller girl than I and a lot ery of oil snaked rags and paper by prettier," thought Jane bitterly, as she firemen who responded to the alarm. drew back behind a pillar. TemptaiTlr Some further investigation by Herbert tion prompted Jealousy to act ' Jane Leichter, then criminal deputy sheriff, slipped around the station building; is said to have revealed that Horr pur- Jumped into her car and whisked away a quantity of coal oil bnt a few in the green twilight V chased hours before the blaze. The state conAs the road uncurled before her she tends that the furniture was not worth seemed to see those two figures, the more than three hundred dollars. lender, pretty girl and David walkAt his preliminary hearing in city ing together. court Horr asserted his innocence and Suppose she went back and met he produced witnesses in an effort to them the girl might be some one in prove that he could not have been in the village whom David had met, or the vicinity of the house at the time she might be a cousin. the blaze started. W. IL Hutchinson, David had no cousins Jr., assistant district attorney, anghe wondered what they would do-t- ake nounces that the state will call more Steve Brogans taxicab perhaps witnesses during the bnt they certainly would not have the than twenty-fiv- e triaL Moat of the time last Monday effrontery to came to the Woodlands'. was devoted to selecting a jury. Horr Ilavlng come to this conclusion, Jane is the husband of a Price woman now glanced behind her and ' saw them For Any of the Above Choice Fuels Call On deceased and has numerous relatives walking along the path behind her. H. STEVENSON LUMBER CO. locally by marriage. He has practiced The girl wore gray silk stockings and Price, Utah healing in Utah for considerable time. gray suede slippers. The slippers must have been very IWVWMWWWVWYWWWWWVywWVWVWWW Get busy and provide yourself with uncomfortable to walk In. Jane income 1923. The a good income for of that as the car slipped thought tax collector wants it and you should along the pleasant road. Then she not disappoint him. LK turned the corner that led home. As he turned the corner she glanced over 818 Kearns Building, her shoulder and saw David putting SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. the girl Into a taxicab. lie jumped In beside her and they rode rapidly away In the opposite direction 1 i Jane did not eat much dinner that K night; she parried the questions of her family and listened for the n& bell. David would ring her up. n t Re usually did so aflFr one of their r quarrels. She rather hoped he would IT her. call O' If was ten o'clock when the telephone called her. Price Hide and Jonk Co. "Jane?" came David's voice. First Door East Postoffice "Jane Is speaking, ahe responded, ss PRICE, UTAH xo. niONK mUTAHS BEST COAL In olden days the lord mayor at London waa one of the sovereign's moat trusted henchmen, and at times many strange duties have fallen to his lot. 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