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Show t KiSCtiHUT VWCH - THE SUN, FRICK. UTAB EVBRY FRIDAY. 9. 1923 PAGE SEVEN I ; Juit as Soon a Obstacles By H. IRVING KING COUPE New Price 1ft Sills by lleClura Kowapapar Byndicaie. ) Ten yean la a considerable stretch of time. To le sure it u only hulf as long as twenty yean; but then it Is twice as long at five and when one la waiting for something he especially deaim it aeema like a hundred, d Stafford ami Lillian Itudlong had been waiting ten yean to be married and to them the time seemed long Indeed. Raymond hud been twenty-onand Lilllun eighteen when they had first decided upon matrimony Just ah soon as Raymond received an Increase of salary sufficient for tliclr comfortable support. Raymond received the Increase within the year, but by that time another Just as soon as" had made It appearance. Lillian's father hud become a chronic Invalid and needed all bis daughters care. They were to be married Just as soon as father was better." The father died and then It was Just as warn as his estate was settled, and then Just as soon as" Lillian's elder sister was married. And so It went on; Raymond contributing his part to the delay by changing bis business and muklug a postponement to just as soon ns" be got established In his new enterprise. Family matters, bnalncss matters, the marriages of relatives and the death of kin trod on each other! heels In a seemingly endless procession, all crying out that Raymond and Lillian should be married Just as soon as" they had passed. And now Raymond was thirty-on- e and Lillian twenty-eigh- t, and the goal of their desires as yet not reached. To do Raymond Justice, though he was a very prudent young man, and did nothing raahly, he would, In thla matter, long ago have violated his usual role of action and tatfc Lillian to be hla wife without waiting. Rut Lillian was of a more timorous naone. In ture, or a more the last analysis, perhaps, a more elfish one. She had got Into the habit of picturing her wedding day as one upon which the snn of matrimony would shine to cast no shadow of something which had been left undone; there were to be no motes sailing about In the clear light of her wedding morn which would hint that she ought to have waited the aecom pllfchment of some as yet unaccomplished task or the mending of some as yet unmended condition of her maiden estate before alie married. She wanted to go to the altar with all arrears cleared off, the wind Just right and the teas smooth ahead. And so the years went by and Raymond and Lillian were Mill keeping company," as they said In the little town where they lived. Kay-inon- W e Pridi her t; t ft! thcmf- - ieW 1XH iHl; Tho world has never known an enclosed car of this type at a lower price. No car at any price has ever offered a greater value. Place your order now to insure early delivery. Terms if desired. ALGER AUTO CO. Price and Caslle Dale, Utah jmr LINCOLNS FORDS FORDSONS RlRlCE OF SALK ALLHFJ DITCH FIIOBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NO SOnp.' C i iny (a Corporation). Clerk Or lie tice Consult ot Principal Flare of Business, Price, apectlve Signers County For Further Informs i.OaitMl County, Utah Notice: There tlon. jj am etlnquent upon atock of said red Qttih company, on account of ESTATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Loc-atlo- n AU-trs- llth day of Jans' oaiyJ'tJ 9 23, the amounts aet oppaeltethe JHtfneR of the respective ahareholdn follows Nl Amount Shares. 458.8 918.85 organ 18.17 tee Pallrles 708.80 4.00 Faaetto ...100.00 In accordance with law and an nl BK of the board of directors made 18th day of January, 1018, ao aharea of each parcel of auch will be sold at A. Omans real- Prlce, Carlton county, Utah, on ithe 18th day of March, 1018, at the ngtf'heer of 1 o'clock p. m., to pay delinquent assessment thereon, together Iwtth coeu of advertising and expense eeC aale. A. OMAN, Secretary, Price, SI iDtsh. ffhstpub., Feb. 1C; last, Mar. 0, 1918. levied on the V, n hafl of T. Ellas Jnckson, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Kenilworth, Carbon county, Utah, on or before the Hat day of April, A. D., 1913. ELIZABETH ALICE JACKSON. Administratrix of the Estate of T. Ellas Jackson, Deceased. Henry ltuggerl, Attorney For Administratrix. Flrat pub., Feb. 18; last Mch. 9, 1913. AY A PE-cease- urtbN UTAHS BEST COAL i i Mr t V ? sal V v A 1 art; HIAWATHA, KING, BLACK HAWK, PANTHER. S 14IM. rAH lltBtt';' Ray-num- KNITTED Women are always sure of seeing an attractive, wearable hat that will just suit them when they come to this store. This season spring designs are especially attractive. It would seem that the designers have gone the limit in the production of something striking and original. You will appreciate looking over our display. Bessie Kennedy, Millinery Main Street, Price, Utah Quite a unique aiul exhaustive compilation of the forest resources of the world baa been completed by the United States department of agriculture. This reveals, among other things, that so far aa our great structural and allpurpose woods the soft ones are con- cerned we must become or go without. If all Ihe available Silurian tinker were put at the undisputed call of the United States the yearly exixirt would hardly supply a fourth of our annual timber needs. There is an immense reservoir of hardwoods in the tropica which rail lie used for limited and special jmrjsmes and secured at mahogany prices. Hut the struggle for the world's supply of soft woods will become more and more intense, and those nutions will fare best that prudently use their suitable waste lands for growing coniferous woods. Thia study shatters the dream of those who rely on imjxirling the timber we need when onr own is gone. nt Lillian Dropped Into Raymonds Office. People began to gibe at them ; tlieir courtship lieeame a standard Joke. When the Baptist minister gave out for hla text one Sunday, And Jarrib served seven years for Rachel," there was a perceptible rustle as nil heads turned to the pew wfiere Raymond sat beside Lillian, and Oliver Grimes whisll pered loudly to Sam Dickenson. beat Jacob holler." Even the Joke became relegated to the order of chestnuts," only the feet upon which It was based remained. Raymond, lover said Lillian when her long-tim- e called one Wednesday night, 1 am going to town tomorrow." Raymond always called on Wednesday nights and on other nights too for that matter, but Wednesday night was the official one and for ten years Raymond had never failed to report himself present at roll call "Are you?" said Raymond In response to Lillians statement of her Then Intention to wander abroad. 111 take you In. Re ready, sure, at eight oclock. I like to be early at the and their products. In all stages of manufacture it is availing. American business lias begun to see the vital of better methods of manufacturing and using wood. The forest products laboratory is now solving the problem of curtailing waste. irn-s)rt- For that good priuling. The Sun. STAND AR D COAL In Carbon County and Mined , Shipped Everywhere. Rome people advocate rubbing noses as being mure sanitary thau kissing. Provided, of course, one down 't have the sniffles. FROCKS FOR GIRLS Novelty Weave and Unusual Color Blendings Promloo to Bo la Favor Thla Winter. Nowhere in American life is waste more conspicuous Ilian in our forests Which Is the Most Properties At Standardvllle, Utah No Dust, No Ashes, No Clinkers. Economical? An accident may cause yon the price of a new car. Insurance against accident will only coat yon a few dollars. Which is the most economical? Talk to na of insurance now. After the smash la too lata. We Insure yon against anything in accidents or fires or theft EQIIITABIE REAL Unexcelled For Storage Purposes. STANDARD COAL CO. ESTATE AND INVESTMENT CO. Second Floor Silvagni Building PRICE, UTAH SALT LAKE CITY UTAH General Office Ninth Floor Kearns Bldg. Another Car Load of One- Minute Washing Machines Just Arrived - JBEBESZ Ray-rormd- ' For Any of the Above Choice Fnela Call On C. H. STEVENSON LUMBER CO. Price, Utah 'i Spring Hats Galore long-desire- Knitted fabric promise to be exceedingly good for little girls winter frocks, and some of them show decided novelty In weave and unused color blendings. Naturally, for childrens wear, some flrmneaa of weave Is necessary, and this need la met In g variety of new materials that have all the softness that could be desired. In combination with a certain sturdiness of texture. Many frocks developed In such materials are very simply trimmed with wool embroidery and wool cord; for the materials aa often as not show some novelty of weave, or a stripe, or even a silk embroidered dot in contrasting color, ao a great deal of trimming la neither appropriate nor necessary. Dry Goods Economist d. ESTATE OF LEAXDEll JOOKK. Creditors will present claims with vouchera to the undersigned at 718 Judge building. Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before April 16, 1913. JOHN JUOSE, Administrator. 11. J. Pinch, Attorney For Administrator, 718 Judge building. Salt Lake City, Utah, First pub., Feb. 23; last Mar. 16, 1913. 10 became engaged. Do yon remember, Raymond T Of course I remember," replied Raymond, and a mighty long wait It has been for both of ua. Tea." said Lillian, something was always Interfering. But It Is all right at last Well be married almost before we know It" Tea, answered Raymond, "Just aa soon as those people get out of our house It wont be long. dear. Two weeks only. And do you know, yesterday I vas thinking of wbat thla day would bo the anniversary and stopped Into the town clerk's office and took out out marriage license. Here It la. d Makes the event seem more real, doesnt It?" When, her shopping finished, Lillian dropped Into Raymond's office, she found him laboring under some excitement, d What do yon think T" cried turning to Lillian as he hung up the receiver, our house Is oil fire and will be burned to the ground. They have just teleiffioned me. Well, it was insured and, by George, Til build another right off." Yes, said IJIUan, and we can be married just as soon as the new house Is finished, dear. Raymond hurried Lilllun Into the automobile and they started for home to view the ruins of tlieir destroyed house. On the way they planned the new house and repeuted: Just as soon as It Is finished, a dozen times. At the outskirts of the yllluge Raymond's machine began to cough, stammered and then stopped short just In front of the house of the Reverend Chalmers. Aa Raymond was tinkering with the obstinate brute another car came up and two young people alighted from It. It was Jack Tllford and Myra Collins. Broke down?" cried Jack. Glad of It! Xow yon and Lillian can act aa witnesses Instead of Mother Chalmers and the cook. We are going to be mar. rled. By the way, hear your house la burned down. Sorry, old man.. Come on in. When are Yes, do," said Myra. yon folks going to be married?" Just as aoon as we can build a new Lillian. answered Jack house, laughed nut Impolitely. Raymond looked savage, but went In with Lillian. When Jack and Myra had been properly Joined lu wedlock, Raymond turned to the parson and said sharply : Can you do that again?" What?" asked Mr. Chulmera. Many a couple. Why of course ; where are they?" Here!" cried Raymond, taking Lillian's hand. Oh, Raymond," sighed Lillian, not now. Well be married Just aa soon aa the new house" Well be married Just aa anon aa the parson gets hla wit a together," said Raymond decidedly. I V Utah Coal Sales Agency 818 Kearna Building, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. t 14 $V for cash or terms. FREE for thirty days Sold only. Any S3 .00 article will be delivered free at time you purchase a washer. Sold by all dealers. office." NEW QUEEN CITY CAFE fi Tff smf ry. IS Xi" OPEN DAY AND NIGHT First Door East Postoffice PRICE, UTAH Raymond was doing well now, hud an office and a business of his own In the neighboring city, and they had said to each other that they would be married Just as soon ns'' the people moved ont of the house Raymond ?md bought to set up housekeeping In. The lease of the rresent occupants had bnt a short time to run. Riding to town In Raymond's auto next morning Lillian said : Just think of It It's ten years ago today that wt i:ssssaaMM Eastern Utah Electric Co. 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