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Show Everything Must Be Silent Hurrah! Hurrah! By JANE OSBORN (Copyright.) (Continued From Page Two) FLETCHER pressed the BAD PLACE TO GET TANGLED pEOOY doorbell, but heard no answering WITH NIGHTMARE ring. The door opened shortly and a highway at nil dollars the tun. That same is the railroad rocked muld aphipti in hy peared, treading silently on thick velprice. vet carpet. Sunnyside is at this time (riving its "1 want to see Mrs. Morton, said men alniut four daya a week. Peggy and the maid silently took the smutl traveling bag that PegSpring Canyon district mines are week. gy was carrying. this and two three days going "Yea, miss, suld the maid In a low, The market for coal is gradually devoice. "Pteuse alt down In the soft comes clining aa the wanner weather drawing room. Mrs. Morton will be Oil. home directly. If you wish, miss. Ill C. J. Rberts, ehief clerk over at show you to your room or you may wait here as Mrs. Morton won't be Columbia, was in Price last Tuesday gone more than fifteen mlnntea more." evening. lie told The Sun that ramp So Peggy aat there In the drawing is working fulltime. All of this proroom and made mental notes on what duet goes to Iruntnn for coking. she saw, but what she aaw was not The projierties of the United States entirely to her liking. For one thing she did not like the heavy Fuel over south and at lleiner are opcarpets fastened to the edges erating but two and three duys this of the rooms. week. The same up at Kenilworth, It happened that Peggy Fletcher Castle Gate and also the uper we were living in this house we knew none of the Inmates of this If Winter Quarters at Scofield, eamjw would move at once. The first good house. She had just completed her and Clear Creek. in outwind that comes along is liable to freshman year at an eastern college. The Argentine coal trade is almost dash it down the side of the excava- In three weeks her family were comfrom the West, where she would entirely in the hands of the British. tion. The place is locutrd near Holly- ing Join them for a trip to Europe. It an States United the from Imports wood, Cula., anil was placed in this had seemed a useless expense of time decreasing. German imports, allhough dangerous (sisition by excavating for and money for Peggy to go all the of little importance ndatively, increas- a new road. way across the continent to her home ed considerably during the first eight Just for the few days that would months of 1925. FIFTEEN DAYS OF WOBK WITH elapae before ahe would have to atari East again. It was then that Peggy 1 EXCELLENT BESULTS Bishop William J. Iamdey, former mother bethought herself4, of her old Fuel Utah of the mine superintendent friend, Mrs. Morton, who was living the of Fifteen and later bounty Winter days ojien at Quarters company East now. She had written and as a five than have sesson yielded inure lessee of that property, was looking result Peggy was to be Mrs. Morton's animals. Monof hundred predatory pelts over things at Castle Gule last guest for the three weeks that lay day. He was recently retired on a Hunters will receive more than three between college closing and the trip pension and The Sun understands he thousand dollars. The 0cn season to Europe. Is Complete-Ba- lls, is likely to make his home at Spring-vill- was fixed by John E. Holden, state Incidentally Mrs. Morton mentioned auditor, effective February 10! h, and the fact that since her husband's death Outon that (late county clerks and her daughter's marriage she had Study of coal mining royalties and beginning harbored her her sister's six skins to :( were authorised nephew, certify leasing conditions in Williamson and child Robert Vtllard. 1 am sore yon Franklin rounlies, Ills., conducted lty dollars on enyotes, three on bobcats have heard af him and have read some the bureau of mines of the department and fifteen on lions. The bounty law of his work, said Mrs. Morton. "He in good comes here of commerce, shows that, Bincc 1900, requires that skins must be for several months every condition. marketable has averse the in Williamson royalty year, and his visits give me great in Box Elder county has yiel leu umc pleasure. gradually increased from about 3 rents Of of the 00 Ilian rent ier (wits. So Peggy waited In the drawing per ton for run of mine to about 6lt four hundred and eighty-thre- e coyote room until Mrs. Morton returned, and and in Franklin county daring the same (leriod it has risen from about certified two hundred and twenty of then ringing for the maid, Mrs, Morthem have been from Box Elder. That ton led the way to Peggy's room on lf& to 5 cents per ton. county also has sent in twenty of the the third floor. She spoke almost In Lease on forty acres of government a whisper In the hall, and Peggy noe (wits from bobcats. The land near the town of Emery will 1m; above with'six lion skins makes up ticed to her distaste that the carpets extended up the stairs and thrown open for sale at a public auc- the complement of (iclts and furs retion to he hehl in the Salt Lake City ceived to date. No bear skins have all over the second floor as far as she could see also on up to the third land office on March 31st. The lease huen submitted. floor. bonus will he awarded to the highest Harden Bcnnion, state commission"We have everything allent for bidder at that time. It requires a er of agriculture, declared Thursday Robert, Mrs. Morton explained In a royalty of fifteen rents a ton on all of last week that most of the (Hilts are half whisper. "Ills study Is on the eoal mined, a 95000 investment during in a marketable condition. About 10 second floor back. Your room is over the first five years of the lease and a (ter cent are in such as to indicate the his, but I am sure you dont drop your minimum production of one thousand animals were killed before the sixty shoes at night. lie writes In that SPALDroom and of course I want everything tons a year after the fourth year. which time the within days (H'riod to be (lerfectly quiet Even though disastrous bitumin- furs must be submitted to the county Later Peggy discovered that none ous mine explosions ran and should he clerks for certification. of the clocks In the house struck, that Bids will lie received by the depart- the pluno was locked, and tliut even stop(ied by mrkdusting ninny small ment within the next few days on the the telephones were muflled. local explosions of firedamp and dust on hand. now will continue to oerur unless ignition pits Peggy felt s contempt for Robert Vtllard from the start But when she Scott be can Turner, prevented, says met him at dinner that evening she director of the United States bureau FOR SALE, WANTED, ETC. had to admit to herself thnt he wns of mines. This so far as firedamp is most seemed at and least attractive concerned also applies to anthracite "huflian." Meeting at meal times very Insertion Per Twe Each Cents Ward mines, the dust of which is not explos55-5- 4. three times a day before long led to Ns Charge Accounts. ive. ltockdusting will not prevent igrather close acquaintance, If not to nition of damp which is liable to he KOll SALK NEW ELECTRIC RLAN-ke- t real friendship. Shop. complete. Inquire Maytag encountered in any eoal mine opera-toThen one day Mrs. Morton was If (lusting is not done or not I'll!! BALK FARM WAGON, IIAR-iies-s called away on unexpected business. COUNCIL INQUIRES INTO EXMan can Hindi with his nose, but if anil one horse 5 years old, weight She would have to be used efficiently these local explosions gone two days will notice thats where a woman about 1400. Phone 210. PENDITURES, ETC. you and a night, but Molly, the maid, and in the rase of bituminous mines will shines. 8ALES-InilSusan, the cook, would competent almost inevitably heroine great explo- WANTED A (Continued From Face One) to take orders. Good pay and no chaperons, wns she of and sure, Most of us can remember when an sions hy the ignition of dust. deliveries to make. Write Wild Rose comIwfore the 10th of each month. The pany, 323 Regent building. Salt take City. course, she reassured herself. It wasnt for divorce attracted some ns If Robert could have the slightest revenues from this source for Feb- application attention. But line books. blank Sun. The it's different now. Complete BUTTER WRAPPERS HUNTED TO sentimental Interest In a girl like ruary were around four thousand dolorder, a hundred for $1.50; two him lars. Another reason why most men hereNOTICK KOIt rilJI.ICATION lE-- Jred, S2.2Ti ; five hundred. $3.00 ; a thous- Peggy. Mrs. Morton'a of first The and. Sent morning of Recorder Smith was told to abouts object to working fourteen the $5.50. United Suites prepaid Interior. parcelu post parlnicnt City tand Offire At Salt take Cty, Utah, where remittance acCumpaniea order. The absence Peggy went to a piano shop write the undertakers at Price that hours a day is because a fellow is too Starch 4. RfcSi. Notice is herebir given Sun, Prices Utah. and can) home with an assortment of thnt Culbert U Olson of Ijoh Angeles, they must give the sexton at the ceme- tired at the end of it to boast about One fitted of these the WITH CAR AND piano keys. (hit., w ho on March IS, 11)11). made Des- WANTED MAN tery more time for the digging of how much he has done. eoine ability ns salesman in Carlton locked piano and Peggy sat there play-inert tand Entry No. 021 MS, for 8W14. WttKW!4. Sec. as ; KSEVi. Sec. 34. county, (has! commissions paid daily. Jazx for a half hour or so. Thdu graves. In some instances they place Mme. Louis Daussel, the wife of a Twp. IS South, Kunge 11 East, Salt take Must have at least $50.00 to start. For he sang and she wound one of the orders but three and four hours ahead meridian, has filed notice of intention to further details apply to J. W. Jorgensen, French necessitates This senator, has offered to perfect of interments. the see of sort "to bell clocks old what make final proof to establish claim to the Ulawsmi, Utah. land above described before the clerk of It had," ahe explained to Robert later. extra help with additional cost to the a special vehicle to collect the many the district court at 1rlce, Utah, on the TAKEN UP I HAVE IN MY rOSSES-sioBefore breakfast the next morning city. dogs and eats that are run over by one red steer, about four or five 2!lh day of April, 1020. Claimant names taxicabs in Paris. was ahe the and someone from About 9:30 oclock playing piano as witnesses Thomas V. Pitts, Ralph year old, good size, branded YX on one Peggy Horsley, Ilenry Mills and Kniinett K. side and V on the other. Parties owning slammed doors and sang and tried In the local chamber of commerce telethe animal can have it by paying fur hia vain to make her heels sound Olsen, all of Price. Utah. ELI F. against phoned asking for a meeting of a comfeed from May until March 5. 1020. The Register. steer is going to be sold. John lNuna, liox the floor aa she walked. First pub., March 5 ; last Apr. 2, 1020. mittee from that body with the counUtnh. ft They drank afternoon tea together cil. It was granted, but the formers In the drawing room that afternoon. never showed up. representatives "Do you know, said Robert Vtllard, Waller to Taylor was the unanimous the low lounge where coming over choice the of been I've mayor and city council aat, Peggy tremendously Interested In you. You rather baffled as the deputy under Recorder Smith, me. 1. felt myself beginning to love llis salary was fixed at $135 a month. " white-cuppe- blai-k-- plg-skl- f n d The best time of the year SPRING. Nature calls those who indulge door SPORTS. We are distributors for the world famous line Ro-lap- p, SPALDINGS Our Stock e. Bats, Tennis fits, Masks, Sweaters, Golf Outfits, Footballs, Suits the and everything sporting line. sixty-thre- soft-padde- d FOR TEN DAYS ONLY We are giving wholesale prices to all high school students on all ING Sporting Goods. In-vestlg- ate our PLAN. EASTERN UTAH ELECTRIC CO. Phones UTAH PRICE, n. FIRST-CLAS- S 1 y The world is still full who feather their own king some other bird. nest by rob a local man say yesmothers were more that if terday we'd have fewer strappers flappers. We overheard Don't raise yonr boy to be a burglar. He would have to be out late at night and in all kinds of weather and might catch pneumonia. n n of the fellows The center of the diaphram of a TAY-IjO- you yes, Peggy, my clear, loving you as a man never loves hut once In his The Colorado woman who killed a life but 1 hesitated. 1 felt that the hundred and forty rattlesnakes in one woman who would make me happy be given a prohibiten enshould day and whom I could make happy would have to be a creature of spirit ani- forcement job. vivacious, noisy IN T1IK SEVENTH JUDICIAL Dismated, Impulsive, even. And you were so still, walking trict Court In nml For Carbon County, along the hall like a little mouse and State of Ululi cplm RamKcy, Plaintiff, SumItHnisey. Defendant. talking soft and low. But yesterday mons.Wilfred State of Utah to the Said Dennd today why, Teggy, I adore you." fendant:The Von arc hereby summoned to "Well," sighed Peggy naively, "I'm appear within twenty days after the of thin Huinmons upon you. if nerved glad. Because, you An. I have been the ronnty in which this action is falling deeper and deeper In love with within Inviimht. otherwUo within thirty day afanil sheer all the time, through you ter service and defend the above entitled contrariness 1 made all the noise I action, nnd in rase of your failure so to You might have hated me do judgment will he rendered against you could. accordion to the deninnd of the complaint, for It." which has hern filed witli (he clerk of d "Peggy triy dear, auld Robert said court. This action is brought to dishs he bent over the girl and solve the bonds of matrimony heretofore kissed her hnnd ceremoniously, "you're existing between the plnintiff and defendant. This action ia brought to recover a adorable. iuilKiiient dissolving the bonds of matri- r. ser-vi- ee Vll-lar- heretofore ami now existing between yon nnd the plnintiff for the rare, custody and control of Mary Alleen RamBhe Have you any objections to sey, and for alimony and rosta of suit. B. W. 1 XI.TON. Attorney For Plaintiff. hard labor? INwtofflce address, the Silvagnl building. Hal Not when someone else le do- Price. Utah. First puh March B ; last Apr. 2, 1920. ing It mony No Objections w...: x::s. SNOW SPORTS LIGHTLY CLAI) PREVENT COLDS SAY THE FAMOUS IIOFFMAN GIRLS s ' - re- cently patented telephone receiver is fastned rigidly to a central pole, and which is energized by the incoming current. The edges are thus free to vibrate. I Photo of two of the famous troupe of Gertrude Hoffman Girls playing in a popular review taking their morning fencing exercises lightly clad in bathing suits in the bracing zero weather in Central Park, New York City. The girl with the smooth hair is Miss Marguerite. Her opponent is Miss Ferral. |