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Show Now, Nob," admonished Ur. Avery when ht-- r eon went to the city to work, "don't, don't fall In love with any of d too wild city girls, with their faces aud painted lip "Why not, dear! he chuckled. "We have bobbed heads here, and powder an evcr'iliing! Shall 1 marry one at home!" "ltont Joke. Nobby I If yon marry a girl from home, I will feel so secure about your hu)iliiess some nice girl way. brought up In the Now there's Aiuiuhelle's niece In I forget the child's name, hut Annutielle Wood lout brought low up from chlldlUNXl fdie Is worklug In the city, 1ms a splendiil position and gels So much Homey she sends Aniudielle ten dollars u week, she is so grjieful to her aunt. She wus a nice little thing ten years ugo Mulzle that Is her namel "Slalxief Wow, mother! That's better than plain Jane, anyhow, Nut, luot licrMna," and liis eyes were merry and wistful at the same time, Just upiKwe I dont want to marry any body just yeti I shall be comlug home very week for a while, anil after that I want to commute to and from town, after they put on that special train they have promised for city workers. As that seemed to clinch the argument, nothing more was said about the matter of a wife for Nob. and he began hla new work In the city with much aest. The personnel of the office was a mutter of great Interest, and eliminating the executives who were busy, kindly men. Hubert Avery found several congenial companions among Ids new associates. His dally letter to tils mother told frankly of everyday happenings: "I go to lunch with Smith and Franklin, two of the bnya whom I will bring down some week end. You will like them both. Mr. Ames, the head bookkeeper, Is a nil's fellow. He la married and Uvea In Leumwood not far from Hrlarton gee, I wish you could are the powder-puf- f girls I At every Odd moment, between dictation, before and after they go to lunch, with occasional stopa while they are typing out cornea the mirror, powder puff flirts around a pretty nose whlsh ah. It's out of alght (powder puff, X mean) and the typing la resumed how they ran get the speed out of the machine with not even a glance at the keys gets me I . . , Haven't met your little friend Malalo Wood. If I knew where she lived, I might call and tell her who I am. What do you think!" Mrs. Avery never responded to hla laat query, and In her subsequent letters maintained a discreet alienee about the wonderful niece of Anna-bett- o Wood of Waverton. Robert smiled over thla Poor little matchmaking mot her kina, she has sow met Mslsla and discovered her fretful, lean, lank and unpromising aa I material for her daughter-in-laIf Boh Avery could have seen hla mother's happy face about that time he would have wondered a little. He did wonder when he came home at the end of the third week eager to tell her about a girl he had met at the office. She was private secretary to the president and terribly clever and pretty, too . . , "bright brown eyea, and soft dark hnlr not showy, but Just nice and full of fun . . . perhaps she powdered her nose, but not In pnhlle and some day, you might write her a wee note and ask her to epend the holiday here . . , name Is Eleanor Nnrker. Mrs. Avery amlled wisely. "I will write the note gladly, hut she will not some yet." She did not come then, but In March she came part of the Hohcrt on the train. It way seems that she was going to some place near Waverton, where "Malxle Wood lived. Robert scarcely listened to whst Eleanor said to him about the relatives she was going to vlolt. "Do yon know Malale Wood who lives hi Waverton!" he wanted to ask, hut something held his tongue; afterwards he was glad that he had not spoken. He knew that Eleanor's nearest relatives were two a until, who lived In Waverton, or rear Waverton, and that she had hoard til In the rlty four years with cousins. You must come and meet my aunts," she told Nob as they parted at the junction. May I come over tomorrow, and bring iny mother!" "lipase do, she has been so kind shout asking me down," and ihe girl's bright brown eyes were uniisuully bright, with happiness. "Mother. I want to marry :i girl from pretty near home," he confessed that evening. Who Is it, dear!" Just as If she didnt know Her name Isn't Malzle Wood." crank case fit wo take that you case aemco at this Zrnert Knowing tho importance of this part of your car mechanism, we have opened a special department car to provide for this service to wise pow-dere- v p ' f; 5 1 ?;3 f.; rt - 1 . .."t vJ Nor "Its Eleanor T "Dear lxy, I am so glad you're sounds like going to he happy. She shall love I know I girt g splendid her." She can't help loving you, of Rut, I'm not so sure ahe course 1 will haw me I am Just a country boy" "Some t :' ) i) V l.f .? 1 i & t country burs able," ahe teamed. re quite IH take that for n good he laughed ns he took her gtzong young arm a. lov- omen, In hla No Clinkers, We extraordinary comfort the comfort ing that comes of correct design; scientific balance; plenty of room in both the front and rear seats; deep, luxurious cushions and long, strong, resilient springs. semi-ellipt- phis TOURING CAR $1045 & o. b. factory rid- ic instant get-awa-y, smooth, vibrationless performance at all speeds; a feature due to a specially designed crankshaft, machined on all surfaces a feature found in no competitive car under $2,500. phis long life and dependability, due to four large crankshaft bearings, Unexcelled fully precisioned cylinders and pistons, perfectly balanced reciprocating parts, and specially prescribed STANDARD Coal b Bert Appreciated Wlicre Mont feed. upholstery. Carefully lected fittings, lustrous black enamel finish. These are a few of the plus' features that make the Studebaker Light-Si- x an investment not merely an expenditure. A car of recognized value that commands, at all times, the top price and ready sale in the used car market Company START Mines At Rains, Carbon County, Utah Price, Utah Mm cn RIGHT for rent reasonabl Call or Phone 51 Of the Very Highest Grades Best For Furnaces, Household and Other Uses. General Offices, Clift Bldg, Salt Lake City. L New Price WIU. Billiards, Fid (Old Rummy Location) Everyone Invited to Cd Basement Silvagni Building PRICE, UTAH Coal la Beat Appreciated Where Moat I'wd. Bl-IIc- et Ch ROBINSON, Png Soft Drinks, F. RAINS IV TIIK DISTRICT COCRT OF Seventh Judicial District, h For the County of Carbon, Sw Utah C. H. Stevenson and W. Stevenson, Kinney Coal Co. jects to be empbacized. The collecAccording to examinations made by tions are to be made by the pupils to school medical lectors of New stimulate interest in their studies. York state duringinsj 1922-2- 3 just 47 per Many have found museums so con- cent of the children living in cities, ducted to lie of great value. 48.9 of those living in villages am only 27.4 jmt rent of those in rura Eighteen schools of Irovidcnce, It. districts are physically normal. I., have entered a contest in bringing underweight pupils up to normal. The progress of each is indicated by a deJOHNSTON'S BEAT vice showing a miniature racetrack. Each is represented by a tiny autoDoes All Kinds or Hauling mobile, which moves forward to corA museum in every high school respond with the relative percentage Ooea Anywhere, Any Time is a new slogan in Kansas. Local of the pupils who have gained weight. Call Phone No. 98 Nutrihistory and the botany and geology of The Providence the res)ective localities are the sub tion bureau is conducting the contest. boa COAL Name. Copies of regulations fur street safely distributed among the children uf the Quincy school, Huston, Mass., not only helped the children to understand how to use the streets, but were the means of assisting their parents to learn some of the ways of their new country. The school is in a congested part of the city and includes children of thirty different nationalities. faff j Electric Building (Best In Price ) u Address. Bea TWO Nice office rooms in the TEAR OFF THIS COUPON and ma3 to STUDEBAKER, South Bend, Indiana, for intereiting book that tella you the important points to consider selecting an automobile. C0JH Miners and Shippers of Lamp, Nut, Slack and Assorted Sizes of President and General Mgr. WESTERN AUTO COMPANY fill BALT LAKE CITY 7jjgj General Officii Ninth Floor Keanu BUg hand-tailore- se- tfin Bit Carbon Fuel obvious quality in d every detail: top and ride curtains; lasting, durable, genuine leather For i si CO. Studebaker steels. phis ' Storage Purposes. Comer Main and Eighth Streets PRICE, UTAH lU-llo- st plus The World's Largest Producer of Quality AutunuibiUa You Purity Service Station POWER Plus ... y.t No Dust , No As. owners. Wa-verto- n, it oug-ge- st To keep your Mines and ships from the famous Union Pacific bituminous veins of Pleasant Valley in the Carbon district None better for stove, range, grate, furnace or manufacturing plant The equal of any and superior to many for storage. Once tried always insisted upon. Get pricee from the general offices and sales agency, Walker Bank Building. business under the firm style of C. H. Stevenson Lambs pany, Plaintiffs, vs. Great Coal Mines comiwny, a cm. Defendant. Sheriff1! Sale. 21To hi to on the st sheriffs sale1 o'clock p. m, June, 124. at I north front door of the county house, at Price, Carbon county, tho following descrllied realst Carbon county. Utah, now mil the name of the defendant, being described as follow tnvtt r NWKKK14: SSE; SWKNWK; EtiSIJj NH8W; II to 8SHP E14SE14, gc. Twp 21, Range 8 East, Salt Lake MorUta II to NKKKEU Bee. 28, Twp. Lake Merttta Range 8 East. SaltSta. 78. plu Night of Way. to Sta. 6. plus S Frank Jerome, In NW&NEk.to Ess, Twp 12 South, Range Lake Meridian. Right of Way, Sta. SS. Pjw to Sta. Ill, plus 7 ft. PHtose1 Sarah Jerome. In E',4VVk. to . Salt Lake City, Utah mLm I Twp. IS South, Range I Lake Meridian. Right of Way. Sta. 111. to Sta. 122. plus 87 ft piirchsto C. F. Richardson, Lots 2 and i( Sec. 21. Twp 12 South, Rangel Salt Lake Meridian. The Great Western TownsW loc sliding of Illocks 1 toIS51. Sontb, P, Rex Poolhall and 28, Twp. East, Salt Lake Meridian. HHSWU. Sec. 2S. TwpMerMM Range 8 East, Salt Lake vw Hers. 27 SOFT DRINKS, NEAR BEER, CIGARS, TOBACCOS, ETO. Courteous Treatment and Hearty Welcome For AIL Going Fishing or Camping? 36 South Ninth Street (Basement) PRICE, UTAH For those enjoyable days of sport in the great outdoors get your camping outfit and fishing supplies of us. Thats the reason we carry such a complete line of fishing supplies for your needs. Before you start on your trip you want to be prepared. We have fishing tackle galore. Poles, Baskets, Flies, Lines, Spinners, Sinkers, Reels, Hooks, Salmon Eggs, Fly Line and Leader Books, Camp Stoves, Reel Boxes, Etc. We will also fix you out in your fishing license. or 26 COAL highest rrnciENCT. overnment equivalent 2104 lbs. irk JK'r'hL VV10;0' WHI not "" I honing qualities. and Independent Coal & Coke Co. af Kenilworth, rtHK in lb. Walker Building, 'alt ML, City. NSW. and 8KJ4. South, Range 8 Last, 1 2 1924. Kirat pub.. May 8; last June ATIOSI NOTICE Milt Intern-Sintrpartment of the at Salt Land OHicr Itah, May 20. oi a FLOUR For your fami!y-pr- ide of made right here t Trice Max good a the best Teed for your animals. Both these at low rwt Wr deliver. va-- cy Fam Jim nd Company J . jrTVP - wn E,a(or yn Rrr.Mi.tM Manager. l2t that gict-- F.mll (lute. Utah, who. n ;fjj Homestead for the NWt, Err. 1' T!'p 1 2 Run, East, Sait Lak haa filed notice of ni:i.l sj lat'-nho- three-yea- r ' ilfMt R proof, to 1 the hind above desnhd. Smith, clerk of the dls.rM Prlee. Price, Utah. 6V-- Meridian. NE14: NE14SE14: SEI48B; 28, Twp. 12 South. Range I I .. Lake Meridian. NE14: NBfcNWU; Bee. 14 South. Range X F.at. Meridian. NW! B Vi NEK. Sec. .t South, Range 8 East, Salt I ldlun. All of See. 88, Twp. 12 Soutk 8 Kant, Salt Lake Meridian. KET4NWU. See. 21. ' JL Range 8 Kant, Salt Lake VL Purchase price pay' RAY DEMIKG. County fMn hon County, Utah. Dated 192 4. STEVENSON LUMBER CO. 111 ABERDEEN rri' FIT FOR FISHING Phone n wu Nvi4 : s 'ft U; W JLnr. FISHING TACKLE THATS C. H. 8 littfi rtnh, on tlm Claimant name a V. Llndsev and Sil'. io y" Price. lTtah. anil J!,Tl Trnv Rergamfiaeli! Gate, Utah. ELI F. TATLOfc f. of W. tf P. Tirst pub.. May 30; 1nt PRORATE AVD4;rAKRj;'.rfc tier Consult County spectlve Signers For Furtner Of1 Mon. to - furniToRXOTI4T, uf Li.tgl Ouarnscio, It ora will t vlalnis 1,n to the umlcrnicned I tah. on or before the 1 A. D.. AofiiM, Ml ARASCIO, AdmlnWrl tote of Luigi Gun raacio. I First pub., June 6; last. Jn 1 t pn-aen- ji.' |