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Show - V- - r . luaMi ri!' I reg ft w ). THB BUN, PRICE, UTAH EVERT FRIDAY. beisg a wife and Frocks For ;0ol . i Summer Days Uy NYU A IVRTIS LAXE rTHE are here in many attractive styles, Distinctivi lovely colors. display, you will be delighted with the I, this colorful beautiful of eaomber druses in Voiles, Linens and a figure that make them Ilhams. They are priced er delight womans eye we are showing dress goods ttfials in a large and varied assortment. Hosiery to vitch any summer frock may be found here. Dainty jjgtrie for summer wear. Drapery materials specially To STORE CO. Winter Quarters, Clear Creek, Castle Gate and Snnnyside. HU t BEST COAL WWSAVWVWVWWWWWWWVWWWVWVWWVW The Fourth of July is ever a day of joyous celebration and it should be. Jolly picnic, parades and crowds of people in gala array. Gay new hats are much in evidence on this joy- ous occasion. And you will find charming and colorful models in our display of smart new millinery carry out the very spirit of Independence Day. Wont you drop in and see them? er rind. UTAHS Independence Celebrating u rff WASATCH woman, un-- Nr4 reductions have been coats. Many garments are finding Biroers every day, and wise buyers will not lose any them before the choice becomes limited. lie inspecting been madt in our immense stock, how- has dent a nicely mid-summ- middle-age- d .n,lBt,,kbl3r s,lnsrer her sat facing the mother of .Ppearanee. tbe traln- - Use three were H under the age of 'seven. There e two more, she learned later. In conversation. Acquaintance waa qdlck-Iy made- -It waa inevitahle. It began the youngest, bottle of milk 0er the emptied cpiiuter'a Tiie aidnKter wa on her home from a visit to a relative, way it was her first holiday in year, she going back to the daily grind that e hud a part of lu-- r life. And she had been thinking bitterly as she returned now life had dealt with her. She had been engaged to be married bout fifteen year before, and ahe had been very much in love. Her lov-and the had quurreled. There had been senseless pride on both aide. Then they bad drifted away from each other. And that waa all. But hw the had longed for marriage and motherhood! How dreary Mfe had been for her! With half-- , dozen children tagging after her, aha could at III hare felt that her mission in life was fulfilled. And she had watched the pretty little married woman Jealously. If lie could have changed placet with her I That youngest boy-h- ow like Jim he waa ! He might have been his son. If he could have had a boy like that! You most find them a trial." "Oh, of course, young children like that But I suppose It's a womans destiny. Isnt it! 1 suppose so. i mein, of course It Is, answered the spinster. I was a foolish person, I think. Yon see, I was very much In love with my husband. And so I gave up my plans of a career for myself In order to settle down into n wife. I had artistic ability. I would have dime llri id You wffl find on our suits and FAGS SEVEN Y welL" But to be a wife and mother la so said the spinster en- much finer," viously. Priced, $3.50 and $5.00 Bessie Kennedy, Millinery Main Street, Price, Utah. Builds Miniature Rail Line on Country Estate If it wen a crime to sleep rob people of Presidential timber that haa to be a lot of folks who get up with trimmed down to fit the idanks is the chickens to mow the lawn would more to lie desired than that which haa to be built up. W. Cecil Gage, retired broker, of be in jail. After all, Fish N. Y haa a kill, Just one doesn't choose one's Ufe. One completed One weakness of The ideal husband is the one who two-mll-e miniature railway system, Just gets pitched abont by fate. Thank You are system is that some (Jo ahead and do says: which he has his with constructed heaven I bava a good husband, and own hands entirely from odds and the one who has to .wear your hair two or three schools that he still cares for me!" Perhaps I dont know. it The youngest child set np a walL The second waa tired. He began to cry. The eldest wts hungry. The mother searched for food In a aatcheL An oranga appeared, the peel Uttered the floor. For awhile the three of them were crying et the top of their HIAWATHA, KING, BLACK HAWK, PANTHER. For Any of the Above Choice Fuels Call a H. STEVENSON voices. On Let mo hold the youngest," said the spinster, Uftlng him upon her lap. The child screamed loader. He pushed her sway. He struck at her. the mother removed Apologetically LUMBER CO. Price, Utah fWVWWWVWWWVWWWWVWMAMWWVWWW Coal Sales Agency Utah 818 Kearns Building, SALT LAKE CITT, UTAH. him. She scolded him. And she was thinking, "Why did I evsr marry?" But she hadnt the courage to ten the other that And the spinster was envying her. Night cams on. Three little tired heads lined the seat In a row. The mother was worn out, too. She slept fitfully. They were nearing their destination. "I have to thank yon so much," said the mother to the spinster. You have been so kind not to mind'1 It Isn't much, not minding. You see, I'm fond of children, and I have no chance to take rare of any." The mother glanced at her thin, angular figure, and knew tint ahe would never marry. She mast have abandoned all hope of that long before. My work is In a large office. There are do children there." The spinster smiled. "Well, liere we are. I hope that we shall meet again. Why shouldn't we?" The mother waa searching In her reticule for a card. I should like to see you again some time." She found the card and handed It to her. The spinster told her her name, gave her address. They parted. And the spinster stood looking after them as they went off Into the darkness, the children fretfully tagging at ter the mother. "I wonder If I'm glad or sorry," the "Of course chilspinster soliloquized. If they had Still, dren are a nuisance. " been Jim's. . She looked mechanically at the card that the mother had given her. She waa Jim's wife. -- hiy Work or Transporta-- b Anyplace, Call 117-- I T. at any time, McINTIRES Dodge Cars. UN ELMER OOLTON, 1 UTAH Merchandise Packmen's M Nupiei Wppia Vats and Feed In Connection TO EUROPE AND RETURN Splendid opportunity for touriata. teachera, atudenta and othera to enjoy a summer vacation in Europe at a coat within tha reach of everyone. Round mil July 2d. trip $170. Mauretania Lancaatrla July 3d and Sazonla Aug. 16th. Two, three and four berth room, epic and open, comodloua Attractive. room, Comfortable lounge, amoking whole-aome light, airy dinning room. Good food. An excellent promenade deck with ateamer chain and all convenience. Orcheatml performance. Concert, dance and deck game wllj contribute to the enjoyment of the trip. For particular ee, II. C. SMITH, Agent Cunartl Steamship line, Price, Utah. Local Rates to Salt Lake City W Are You heated Right bnotWKVirto A!,er a marble !ldy Each Friday, Saturday "aWestern. via Denver and llio Grandefroni Trice, fare Fifteen-da- y roundtrip $7.76; Helper, $7.00: Castlefare. Dally 76. Three month limit from Price, $9.26; Helper. $6.60. Caatle Gate, $8.26. Proportloniatcly low fare to Ogden. our educational girls have to try before landing a husband. anyway. ends found lying about his estate. The tracks end switches were made from the floor beanie end the care and locomotive from the partitions of dismantled farm buildings. Ashes from the family fnrnace served as ballast for the tracks. A gasoline motor to run the locomotive and wheels for locomotive and can an the only parts of the system that an not homemade. Mr. Gage began constructing his little road five yean ago In order to sppply himself with an easy way of disposing of ashes. lie has been steadily adding to It since then until now he has two miles of track, five passenger care, two flat cars, a freight car, eight switches, four crossings equipped with warning signs, n turntable, a snowplow and half a dozen stations. At night and daring seven weather a long chicken house serves as a roundhouse" for the protection of the rolling stock. We have just put in a plant that enables us to give twenty-fThe road la used to carry form our hour service on finishing, and you will do well to products, firewood and similar matework to us. We wish to make the acquaintance this bring rials shout the estate ae well as to amateur of every photographer in this county. Send in take the children of Flshklll end the mail work if not handy to call. by your towns for Ur. surrounding Joyriding. Gage estimates his yearly mileage something above 10,000. The tiny can attain a speed of 20 miles an hour Over Pries Commercial and Savings Bank or more on stnlght runs, and, alPRICE, UTAH thousand though sevenl persons have been carried as passengers, there never has been an accidents Popular Science. KODAK FINISHING THE KOPF STUDIO Adding to World a Wealth . n $ I itir Ji 'j A than 300 experiments an In form of Luther progress on the Burbank, the plant wizard, at Santa Rosa, Cal. It Is from this form tuat many developments tn plant and fruit More 13-ac- n life have come. Mr. Burbank la working on a new variety of plum, bigger, sweeter, Juicier and more firmly fleshed than the common variety, lie Is mlse developing n golden prune. Mr. Burbank values his farm at $1,000,000,000 an acre, of course having in mind the valne of the results which have been obtained by the world from his experiments. The financial returns n Burbank potato of the alone have reached a total approaching a billion dollars. 8 5. well-know- Acquainted With Our Saving Ways This is the store that Money on. everything. We have no sales be reach Prices are always way down within the ' Groceries Good Shoes, Clothing, Dry Goods, Hardware. are our daily attraction. yJor Fourth of July needs here. 2arbon-Emer- y Stores Co. Mohrland, West Hiawatha and Seiner. GEORGE E. McDERMAID, Snpt. His Erratic Steed Ilnrris prided himself on a thorough knowledge of hores and their habits, so be was Interested when, on a visit havto the country, he saw a farmer h!s mount. It with trouble some ing a would start, amble along slowly for Then en tl stop. and distance short the farmer would have great difficulty HOME OWNERS Clataea for Minera Coal miners In Pennsylvania who wish to qualify for better jobs as fire bosses, mine foremen, assistant mine foremen and mine Inspectors may study in night classes offered In different communities through the coin getting started again. tne operation of the school of mines of approached Harris Finally the state college, the state department farmer and asked, kindly; of mines, and the state department of sick?" horse Is your instruction. The college trains short was the public "Not as I know of," tearhers for r.fght classes and supreply. plies the lesson material; the state Is he balky?" Til say department of mines conducts the ex"No. But hes so afraid he amination. and the state department me that hear won't Wheal and he -Pof public instruction assist the local listen. to while rtops once in a school hoard In the maintenance of Chronicle-Telegrapittsburgh the work when 2d or more miners of a community ask for the estnhPhmenf Sure to Please of a class. Classes meet once or twice to pvt my girl a nice a week. want I jiccs want her to know present, but I don't It shout Getting up with the chickens no anything her n rad.o et. jte longer expres.-- c. what it once did, beBriggs-- Get about that cause the human flappers dont arise won't know anything till noon. Froth. ytarsv We Want Your tion For a Moment .... If there are any repairs to be made about the house, think immediately of this lumber company, because wet are at your service for any supplies that you want, indud i ing builders hardware. Our chief aim is to supply you with just what you want. You can not appreciate the large assortment we carry just to satisfy your wants. We have in stock cement, lumber of many dimensions, shingles of many kinds and nails so that you need only to come here if you have any building in mind. SMOOT LUMBER CO. R South Eighth Street PRICE, UTAH aaaiggaHi gffl 7 |