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Show IT, NOVEMBER 21, 1921 THE BUN, PRIOR UTAH EVERT PRXDAT. ana poputiir pn. and many people blamed Mrs. Leighton for her Idess that had made the girl feel that she was unwelcome In the 1ighton family. It was a large family connection, and Mrs. Leighton, who was greatly distressed over the trouble sbe lcul unwittingly caused, filled her hos-swith her murried ac"Mother, you don't like Eve!" their children. and nlivvt cused Dick LelUtuu after his mother Ore day when they returned from a liad returned from an Initial :it to Dicks hsucee. "Why don't you like drive th biufreur left the big car at the curb while he weal around to the her?" M1-- . "Ltear boy," said Mrs. LelgUtou, garage on an errand. lighten Mrs. Ned Driggs, were suiootltlpK out each nest glove a she j and her niece, removed It, "you are quite wrung. 1 s'ttlug on the terrace, when Mrs. do like Eve; she la sweet and whole-Souie- . Drlggs suddenly screamed. Oh! Look 'at Tommy Tommy, but alie Is uol Just the sort of wife I had Loped you would pick out dont you dare touch that wheel!" But Tommy, who was eight and But 1 supHe there uever was S lie whs a taxicab driver, playing mother who believed any woiunn good Into the driver's seat, neatly sklpied her tie wife!" to mids enough the motions that he had went through ihiuk-lng "Very likely the Allens are the same tiling about your sou," watched so nmoy times 'that he mefollowed them the car grinned Dick wrjly. Anyone knows chanically started, gained a little headway, and that Eve Allen Is too good for me started down the slight grade that was und thats the truth!" avenue. Golden ; "My deur!" Ere Allen, returning from a horse"Just what Is tlie matter with Eve, back ride, still wearing her Jaunty anyway?" saw the whole thing "Nothing, dear that Is, she Is sweet riding doilies, mud charming lu her own way, but site from her front plans, two doors away. la so wild and unconventional ao Like t bird she skimmed down tha emotional to Impulsive and she runs walk. 8he darted Into the street and around with her hair boblied straight raced after the car. It had not reached os an Indian and rides astride and the steepest grade when ahe put her wears knickerbockers and I am afraid liauda on the spare tire, lifted herself up. and crawled, a lithe, wiry little it ia a little shucking to an across the seats to the front. like me, who always longed figure, body the top waa down, and Fortunately for a daughter, to find prayer anas the machine poised at the swered In that way. .But don't mind Just brink of the steep hill. Eve's hand me, dear boy I th$ get quite used to It and think nothing of It at all, I waa on the wheel. What ahe said to Tommy no one ever dare say. I do like her lu other ways, the frightened knew, but be adored her from that Dick." And when ahe came up the "I am sorry, mother, for your sake moment. the errant Tommy clinging with path wlu-ner I sure thought I was picking a to her band, she waa trembling like a when 1 fell in love with Eve; she's and her eyes were full of tears. such a fine companion a good psL" leaf, "My dear, my dear," quavered "I know, Dick. Forget all about It Dlck'a mother, "I am so thankful you Eve Is coming to tea tomorrow and the kind of a girl you are!" art just will help me plan my garden." was an assured thing. Dick was fulriy content with his And their peace Dick received a afterward Shortly mother's report on Eve, and when she letter from his mother, "dome home oh me the following afternoon, he waa at once, dear; Eve la staying with delighted to dlscoww that they had me and I am deeply In love with found a common tntereat In the flower We understand her. each other Eve went about things in her ahe reminds me of wild thoroughly sweeping way, giving expression to berries, all the sweetness and the liold Ideas' and offering opluious Ihut clashed sometimes with Mrs. Leigh- little tang' that niakee them so so tonic 1" ton's, but always giving ground If aha was In ths wrong. When Dick came home and the diaMrs. Leighton learned much over mond waa once more on Eve's third ths teacups. . . . Eve could ride finger, Mrs. Leighton told about Eve's and ahoot, play golf and tennis, swim daring rescue of little Tommy Drlggs. and okate, play the piano, hike twen- "There wae Lois, Dick, wonderful ty mllea and not mind It but Eve housekeeper, and able to make a percould not sew a stitch nor could aha fect lemon meringue pie hut she cook so much as an egg I The wind couldn't have done what Eve did. I'm was In ths east when Eve got up to the happiest woman In the world, little brittle nick!" go. Eves nerves were from a rather trying afternoon, and so Dick and ahe quarreled lamentYour oldfaKhioned mother who ably. By the time they reached the sanked her daughter may have been Aliena' hospitable home, the engage- grieved because site had to do it, but ment was broken, and the ridg was she at leant bad lha satisfaction of tucked awty in Dick's pocket He knowing she wasn't 8 valet Eve sn fcjg mother was furious We present this fart for what it is and, forejilng the society of all womA hew method for drying en, went off on a trip to the North worth; woods to forget them all. prunes hv means of electricity is be- DM CUPID Something to Be Thankful For AND These faithful servants, always ready to keep your home warm and comfortable, will be welcome in your coal bin this winter. Be sure to get in a good supply early! Ask Your Dealer UTAH FUEL CO. Judge Building ' Salt Lake City gm-dei- SALK TV THE 1)18-ir- k Court of th Seventh Judicial etrlrt of the State of Utah. County Smoot Lumber Company, Carbon. PTRITVS Corporation, Plaintiff, va. J. B. Pea-rtiHilng Business Under the Firm me end Style of the New Golden ale Blore, and Mn. J. B. Pesaetto, o, rfeadunte. To be eold at aherlffe k on the (th day of December, A. . 1124, at 1 oclock p. m., at the or north door of the county court we in Price, Carbon county, Utah, Mt final approval and certification, under departmental regulations of April 25, 1907, protests or contests against the claim of the state to any of the tracts or hereinbefore described on the ground that tha same is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purpose! will be received and noted for report to the general land office at Washington, D. C. Failure so to protest or contest within the time specified will he considered sufficient evidence of' non -- mineral character of the tracts and the selections thereof, being otherwise free from objection, will be approved to the state. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. First pub., Nov. 7; last Dec. 5, 1924. na i following described property, fit: The leaahold interest of J. B. otto in and to Lot Six (I) Section IS South. Range i (I), Township srteen (14) East, Salt Lake merl u, leased from, the George C. Whit n company, together with all on the Mid lands. Bald XCmCE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, United k win be made to the highest bidder Rtatea Land Office at Balt Lake City, r cash. RAT DEM1NG, Sheriff. Utah, Nov. 8, 1924. Notice ia hereby 4 at Price, Utah, Nov. IS, 1914. P. Stewart of Fair-Vientpub., Nov. 14; last Dec. 6, 1914. given that William Utah, who on April 29, 1920, mads Homestead Entry No. 018191 NV4SW14. ncii UNITED STATER LAND for Lots 1. 2, 1, 4,N44SB44. Wire, Salt aLke City, Utah, Oct. NH Sec, 36, Twp. 11 South, Range 7 1124. Serial No. 094791. To Whom East. Salt Lake meridian, has filed Mv Concern: Notice Is hereby notice of intention to make three-yethat the state of Utah has filed proof to eetffhllsh claim to the land '.his office lists of lands selected by above described before the register Hid state under Sec. t of the act and receiver, United States land of(ongresa, approved July 16, 1894, fice at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the ndemnity school lands, vis: Lot 2, 15th day of December, 1924. Claimant .18. Twp. 15 South, Range 14 East, names aa witnesses Andrew Christeni Luke meridian. Copies of said sen of Scofield, Utah, Charles M. FowMo far aa they relate to said tracts ls of Winter Quarters, Utah, E. O. have been Kraus of Scofield, Utah, and Joe ClayDescriptive ppicuoualy posted in this office for ton of Sandy, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, action by any person Interested Register. by the public generally. During First pub., Nov. 14; last Dec. 12, 1924. period of publication of this no or any time thereafter and before Legal blanks all kindg, The Sun. ar TOR PUBLICATION of ths Interior, United States Land Office st Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. t, 1924. Notice la hereby given that Andrew Christenaen of Falrvlew, Utah, who on April 20, 1920, made Homestead Entry No. 011990 NOTICE nt for KU. Sec. 22; SW44, B44NW44. Bee. 22; NftNEK, Sec. 27, Twp. 11 South, PAGE THREE DOTES OK i. 7 East, Salt Lake meridian, has notice of intention to make proof to establish claim to the land above described before the register and receiver. United States land office at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 15th day of December 1914. Claimant names as witnesses Charles M. Fowleg Qf Winter Quarters, Utah, 5. 0. krsus of Scofield, Utah, William P. Stewart Of Falrvlew. Utah, Joe Ft Tt-LOClayton Cf Sani; Utahj FM Register. First pub., Nov. 14; last Deo. 12, I.-- 4: I t NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION In the niekfiliitiii Eve was very unof the Interior, United fllifch of her old States I .and Office at Balt Lake City, happy, and lost Utah, Nov. 8, 1924. Notice la hereby sparkle and cayety. Eve was ti (tretty given that Led Frandsen of Price, Utah, who on April 21. 1921, made Homestead Entry No. 019495. for W14SE44; SEKSWti. Sec. 5; SEUNEti. N 14 BE It. 844NW44. RWH, Sec. 7; K14NW. SW44NW14, Sec. 8, Twp. 12 South, Range 8 East, Sslt I.ake meridian, haa filed notice of intention to make three-yea- r proof to establish claim to the land above described before the clerk of the district court at Frice, Utah, on the 18th day of December, 1924. Claimant names as witnesses Carl Gunderson, Jasper Robertson, Dave Bryner and George Frandsen, all of Pries, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. First pub., Kov. 14; last Dec. 12, 1124. Range filed three-ye- ar ed ing developed." 0l ! OIL Change Your Oil Often The oil in your crankcase should bo changed often at least once in every thousand miles. We feature crankcase service, such aa draining ont old oiL cleaning crankcase and filling up with best quality of oil which will make your motor run sweet." This service costs little, but adds greatly to the life of your motor. -- Purity Service Station Corner Main and Eighth Streets PRICE, UTAH STANDARD COAL Mined In Carbon County and Shipped PropertiM At Standardvllle, Utah No Dust , No Ashes, No Clinkers . Unexcelled For Storage Purposes. STANDARD COAL CO. BALT LAKE CITY UTAH General Officaa Ninth Floor Keans Bldg. aa Spring Canyon CoalCo' DE-partm- Faith and forgetfulness is highly essential to the enjoyment of hash. BW-UNE- FOR PUBLICATION of the Interior, United Rtatea Land Office at Salt Lake City, 1124. Notice le hereby 8. Nov. Utah, given that Charles Merrill Fowles of Winter Quarters, Utah, who on April 29, 1920, made Homestead Entry No. 019029 for SWK8WU. Sec. 25; 844, NW44. W44NE44. Sec. 20; SEtf NE44, Sec. 27. Twp. 11 South, Range 7 East Balt Lake meridian, haa filed notice of intention to make three-yeproof to establish claim to ths land above described before ths register and receiver, United States land office at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 15th day of December, 1924. Claimant names as witnesses Andrew Christensen and E. O. Kraus, both of Scofield, Utah, and William P. Stewart of Falrvlew. Utah, and Joe Clayton of Sandy, Utah. ELI Miners end Shippers of the Celebrated Spring Canyon Coal NOTICE Mlneeet BTORRS, UTAH General Offices, 117 Newhouee Building, Balt Lake City, Utah. ar OF MILLINER Y b:i :ty 1 :h ia V lg Seat Owing to the lateness of the fall season, the bad road conditions entering the city and the streets in Price having been blocked by the paving operations we find ourselves overstocked in present season millinery. We are offering all hats at exactly half price. Look at the original price pay half thats all. Gold or silver ones are not included in this sale. Bessie Kennedy, Millinery Main Street, Price, Utah. FLOUR SIGNS CHECKS FOR VETERANS F. TAYLOR. Register. First pub., Nov. 14; last Dec. 12, 1914. Signing away money from Uncle Sams treasury for thousands of world war veterans in the job of J. L. Betz in the veterans bureau who, witti his NOTICE UNITED RTATER LAND signagraph, makes checks to the about of $100,000 a day. l'liuto shows him Office, Salt Luke City. Utah. Oct out a days work. 17, 1924. To Whom It May Concern: getting Notice la hereby given that the state of Utah has filed in this office lists of lands, selected by the said state under See. 9 of the act of congress approved school July 18. 1894, asNo.Indemnity BW44 024711. lands, viz: Serial 17. See. Twp. 11 XEU. SE44NWU. South, Range 8 East. Salt Lake meridian.' Copies of said lists, so far as they relate to said tracts by descriphave been conspicutive ously posted In this office for Inspection by any person Interested and by the public generally. During the period of publication of this notice or any time thereafter and before final apWhen you make these stores the source of your food proval and certification, under departmental regulations of April 25, 1907, supply you are certain of satisfaction because you get the protests or r on testa against the claim standard goods of known purity the foodstuffs that conof the state to any of the tracts or hereinbefore described tain the maximum amount of nourishment the food that on the ground that the same Is mors valuable for mineral than for agriculgives you the strength to perform the daily tasks of life. tural purposes, will be received and Dont make the mistake of trying to buy too much for too noted for report to the general land office at Washington, D. C. Failure Such policy will bring inferior foodstuffs into your little. so to protest or contest within the time Tor your family Pride of the Valley mode right here at Price and aa good aa the beet Feed for your animals. Both them at low coet We deliver. Farmers Mill and Elevator Company J. WILBUR BURNHAM Manager. RESULTS THAT SATISFY specified will he considered sufficient character of evidence of the tracts and the selections thereof, being otherwise free from objection, will he approved to the state. ELI F. TAYLOR. Register. First pub., Oct. 24: last Nov. IF. 1924. non-miner- al Automobile drivers are being sued for running into trains, and it is only a question of time until pedestrians will be fined for damaging the bump-er- a. Birth announcement cards. The Sun. ABERDEEN COAL HIGHEST EFFICIENCY. Government equivalent 2104 lbs. Unequalled for storage. Will not slock. The best of steaming and heating qualities. Independent Coal & Coke Co. at Kenilworth. Utah General Offlcee in the Walker Bank Building. Salt Lake City. Mines kitchen and you will regret it. Trade with us for results that satisfy. JOHNSTONS DRAT Doei All Kimif or Hauling Goag CARBON-EMER- Y STORES CO. Anywhere, Any Time Call Phone No. 91 Hiawatha, Mohr land. West Hiawatha and Heiner GEORGE B. McDERMAID, 8upt Prediction! that you dont bat on are the ones that come true. |