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Show 7, 1924 ti ilofPBP 87. n 1 . .1 . . He Was 1 . . . .. I . .. . I II I . N I ni- Aot, Stit a i r ttj V I! 1 til ollui ith ut by Proxy t n ith to t.-aM- i nec-jcar- It, Bill, ,0u dont have to marry tha Widow Jenka If you don't want to. BiU ahook hla head mournfully You don't underatand, Tom, old -friend.- he said. She'e a determined woman, ahe sure la. She set her era on me and I cot to many her. I will be after -Last time I saw her ahe wanted to Wj5SiendwiUM? know why I hadnt been to bee her for Our gw half a week, and If I was the kind Ur the limJt; even. that deceived innocent, trustful womk smooth next en. No, Torn, she's aura got me unless he Stop by I could -find n friend who would help me out-W ell, BIU." Tom scratched hla bead thoughtfully. I shore ould like to help out but' Service , She's got twelve thousand dollars Streeta viia ini Efhth In the bank, put In BIU eagerly. -- And 'naa-uiAyoure a more presentable kinder man tban me. -You want me to take her offen yore WitS H? GtESSiONAL ' gSCSff!?-'- - tu 'jgasgfe JONES lliudSuritNUi "hlri on -- Plfti DtaetfM of ChIMrtn. j rlce, Utah. "SIlJUDT Surcooa Ut! t v: MJovbaWand Utah. Tht Savings HWjlDflOEBl,JB,lLD. Fir jtjrtfcaaad Surgeon 0' T .neMll Residence 100m. Bdc, Price, Utah. lyH Mil EVANS ioot -- r T h4 tt ut Fit 'ilih . iggua png-- , llt-- l. Price. Deedat Service, ihmi Floor Bllvagnl PRICE, UTAH. to the It iderarjAt Lew A IK. tho Electric PRICE, At t ktnry At Law ICOf Ini I, Sllvaiml Bldf. .rcli BICE, UTAH. it I L PRATT At Law 10 tli iatntj tide ui IIKThe Electric !M PRICE, lot !4. rde ttoOwaty Courthouaa, UTAH. PRICE, 1 U Building. UTAH IDITRUGOESI iaoneyAt Law SJU A Building. UTAH. LA. McGEE ns fru D Building. OUmK,CLAY t I A Ini I'' IW.DALTON lane? At Law : w Courthouaa, "loonty PRICE, UTAH. ut r 01 Ur . (lOTOTPADfT SHOP Mao Palming. signa. -- I .VI ion WAID ERICKS Elf i0flrryAtUw of ui ffiaSSJSs th fiWfWAPETZER Eli elii irltl dotlinti to h. IS. hM to rofil ion oil y. MgSSSS..' CaSrioor Ji.cT&rlnwBMk t prt 14. to I nth San th' H jSSSnBi fcmJj&EAN Contractor .01 J (' Iflf r Why, lt'e this way. Torn. I was thlnkln, suppose you was to go see the widow and make aa If youd come courtin on my behalf. Hake out as I'm too ally and narvls, and so on. Naterally shell despise me fer that. And you know how them things alius turns out There was that feller, MUei Standish you heard of hlmT -What, him that had the fancy goods emporium down on Haln street? That was Jim Standish, want ltr -No, not that guy. This guy died years ago, before you and me was born. Wall, he was in love with some I don't recall her name-e-nd gel or oth-rfhe sent hla best friend to ask her, end the gel and the friend feU In love Instead. -Now, that ' my idea, Tom, old friend. Yon go eee the Widow Jenka, and make ee If you've come from me. You end her will faU In love-e- nd shes got twelve thousand In the hfc-Anthats no 11s, because she wu thlnkln' of bayin' the Rutter farm last month. Tom meditated. I do It, It's Jest out of friendship, old pal, be said. -I wouldnt do aa much fer every man. But I'll go see the widow and find ho the land lays. Bill wrung hla hand. Ton never went back on me yet, Tom, he said -gratefully, and I know you never will. And It ain't aa If tbe Widow Jenka wasn't a fine woman, not to apeak of that twelve thousand In the bank. -I'll do my best, Tom promised him. Rill spent tbe rest of the day In He bad known the Widow heaven. Jenka for ten weeks now, ever since that unfortunate meeting at the church sociable. Tom was a widower, but He bad Bill xras an old bachelor. reached the age of fifty without exposing himself to the snares of women, and bed considered himself Immune until he took the Widow Jenka home from tbe aforementioned sociable. He had presumed too far. She had pestered him continually since that unhappy date. She wouldnt let him alone. She seemed to look upon them as good as engaged. Hla hair stood on end when he thought of the awful possibility of being married to her. How well he knew that type of woman. How he knew what would happen If he married her. He wouldn't be able to call bla soul hla own. lie waited for Tom to return to hla cottage that night, aa he had promised. It waa growing late when be heard footsteps outside solid, manly footsteps. Eagerly he rushed to the door and opened It Outside stood the Widow Jenka 1 She grasped him In her arms and fell upon hla neck, smothering him with embraces. -Darling old Bill I she cried. Yonr Friend Tom told me alL I waa all but engaged to be married to Mr. narper, tbe machinist, but when Tom came to me In such a manly way and said how much you loved me, and how you dared not speak for fear of being refused, I hadn't the heart to resist I knew where my love waa then. And Ive fixed the day. It'a Tuesday week. At last ahe waa gone, and Bill leaned groaning against the table. Ten daya of freedom! There enrne a knock at the door. Tom stood outside. -Well, Bill, I fixed It he grinned. Seen her yet? She sure Is a fine woman. on You hound, yon went back me hat Easy, easy, old pal. I did do It to asked me. and mighty glad aeein' aa shed got me Jest where shea I ui got you and pore old Har;r. In Jest what yon asked, BIU, and as out worked It shore sorry fer you It did, but when I sired her up I knew twelve thousand dollars wasn't goln me to hold me to that no, sir. Andwaa yon to give and llarpcr'a goln din' present In love and gratltood. d If Tha Prlc. ptolBuk Bldg., Price, Utah. 1UIT0KD BALLINGER iVnkud Extraction. mi IS" The Electric Utah. HLH.RGOETZMAN Peed JlOc hands A G1 il cjggjSfc ifi2SSr4 amcco oo. jj. s roi 8. A 0 Adi SSOWKD "rector of Tllln. CrfStaSW.4 2fnthTllAahL 1 - to an, Flraln-ShoBSi- T companlea. ilafl it ill" fe fi 'rce Club nis H. i1 SSasr. W Can J r trJ t G if IS Important Point director. Parmfr w It Over one Lundred and forty farm girl were financed bv their loeal agof that, nianr thlnce ricultural extension clubs to the short enuise recently given by Iowa State She been used to dtv i 9e?e Agriculture and Mechanic nd Rirk clb niem-jfe. gratler waj- - than her husbands: unconth onea. And he i ?er Thirty-fou- r counties, Arcord-Ynite- d had forced her to marry him. to TeiK'm to the Some hypnotic power Slate Porhap. she dejiartment of agriculture, were rep- to afraid of him. Frichtenefr.. ... death , , She asked GlUls to take It dS?SheUU' tJ SST ii ??' welcmed It when he took a man to help and live la tbe house-yo- ung Summe- rcity boy, Uk herself. Told that he must get out on a farm If ha was to hla health. He worked all right-far- regain mer wills aaw to that. HeU he company for you. Bessie, Gillie said, with a grim smile, and then ahe wu more afraid thaa ever of her husband. For weeks ahe hardly to young Summers. "What'a the matter? Don't you like him? asked GlUls, with hla rough laugh. brought him for company for you, seeing you took a turn against me. I J love yon." lied Beiale. GlUls laughed long and loud at that He teemed to take a diabolical pleasure In throwing the two together. Ha would drive into town in the evenings more than ha used to, and when ha wu gone young Summers and Bessie GlUis would seise tha opportunity to talk to each other. Wbat things they found to aay! Ii tt to be wondered at that love stole In between them? They refused to admit It for a long time until the evening when they found themselves In each others arma. And they swore never to kin again ; and that night when GlUls came home be looked Into their feces and laughed and laughed. The man wu a devil. He teemed to divine everything. At last he drove them to the olnt of desperation. They agreed to go away together. It wu leu their love that wu driving them than Gulls' laugh. They fixed an evening when Gillie would be in town, the evening of mar-- : ket day. They had two hundred dol- ' anta; The gaiJ Ftohnndred feet? Inlerrupted set or. -- that Yes, and no more than derstand ? The hero nodded. stand, but does tha Blue Jay. 1 PRICE, UTAH u Summer' lar earnings. Ready Roofing Saves Honey Individual Style ; Characterizes every Ilat among our displays of lovely Spring models. Here you Aill find, not just the charming Spring Hat your heart desires but one exactly suited to your individual type and taste. Hats designed by nationally known style authorities mingle with those of our own design all reflecting the latest fancies of the Spring mode. But chief among their charm is the individual style which they all posses. Wont you come in and see your individual model? Beule would take nothing but what the had brought with her. AU the preceding day they were looking forward to the farmer departure. They did not deep j that night. And the next morning Gillie, with! hla laugh, announced that he meant' to take young Summers Into market! with him, Bessie Kennedy , j MILLINERY You'll lam how to sell and bow to "Gueuj buy," he told him, laughing. Be-- 1 you kin spare him for tha day, , Main Street, Price, Utah Any one of the several readytolay roofings which we have for immediate delivery will save money in first outlay, in the length of service and in the low cost of laying it. Prices vary according to the length of time guaranteed. Our lumber and paint and varnish stocks complete. Guaranteed mill work. Guaranteed Millwork. SMOOT LUMBER CO. South Eighth Street PRICE, UTAH der The two drovo off together In the buggy on the nine miles to town. It would be dark when they got back. Benia and Summers had had a few hurried word together. They agreed to watt UU tbe farmer went Into town next time. A love like thelra could wait. And dl that day Bessie watted In an and terrific agony that grew and grew, time ehe And every foreboding. seemed her door eye of the looked out to fix themsdvee upon the flapping careerow. But how she heted ltl heard It grew dark, and at last ehe buggy. the returning of sound the waa Thankful that the long auspenee Into the kitchen end went ahe ovei, the dinner. In the began bringing out door opened. the It of middle GUlla stood alone on the threshold, and laughed. She shuddered. Where's Summers?" - A tea spoonful ex cup screamed. Him? Oh, hes gone awey. Suddenly ahe Gone away! coat And ah Gillie on spots of blood nn to him franllcally. "Where Is be?" she cried. contracted The farmers eyee Be gripred her II chimere gilts of -- arm. Y0U g0 look at the scarecrow. I a t s !, Bes-h- e malevolence. said, with awful who began to waa And It a thing on.y but not Beswle, chmr and rocked upou tne mirth. of in wUd abandonment 5 Sed ! 4 ii all coffee' j Contretemps he recognlxed her face, ncknowl-td- e though, ahe didn't are Queer aurne- men hla ne wu sure nod-wo- Its all coffee of meet Haven't I had the pleasure rlmc--- W TopM. "In No dust or chaff -rich JulU flavor -- the Mortality of DoetoJ un- 1 Ur Printing as we see it is more than just setting the type, putting it on the press and running off so many copies. We study the job, find out the class of people you wish to reach, help you select the proper paper and ink and give you a completed piece of work that will get the results you are after. 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