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Show PAGE EIGHT THE SUN, PRICE, UTAH Call For the Democratic County He Was Clarissa. Convention Zy JANE OSBORN FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER j. EVERY fRIDAT i92g A Daring Departure in 1921 Chauffeur tCopr right.) The democrats oi ('urlmii county, 1 lull, will please take notice that a o delegates will be held at the county eokiuiy convention consisting of sixty-tw4 p. hl. Saturday, September 11, at commencing Utah, Price, courthouse, aldelegate and twenty-fou- r 192(5, for the puroe of electing twenty-fou- r ternate delegate to the state convention, the First Congressional convention m the Twelfth Senatorial eouvention, to be held in Salt Lake City, Utah, on September 17, 1926. Also for the purpose of nominal ing candidates for the legislative and county ticket as enumerated below : Two representatives to serve in the Utah State Legislature. One county commissioner to serve a term of four years. . One cuunty commissioner to serve a term of two year. County assessor. County attorney. County clerk. County recorder. County sheriff. Count.v surveyor. County treasurer. At said contention will also he elected a county chairman and a county secretary, and such other business will be transacted as may regularly come before the convention. The apiMtrtionnient of delegates from the several precincts of Carbon for each fifty votes, or major portion therecounty is luwd on one deb-gatof, east for the Honorable Ceorge 11. Dorn, tor governor iu the election of liftM. which said apportionment is as follows: Is anything tF A fur a living. wish you ran do you'd do It, sold Crawford Jones, seiilnr, to Crawford Jones. Junior, a few months after the lutter had been graduated from was no venom nor college. Tlu-rsarcasm in (he tone of the father. Frankly he meant exactly what hej the had said After graduation father hud atarted his turn In business with himself sending him forth salesman. $u Crawford Jones had gone forth to sell household appliances made in his father's factor; and after two months had come home without au order. His father had been bitterly disappointed. Likewise was Crawfcrd Jones, Junior, for he wae genuinely anxious to succeed in his father's business. "Well, I ran drive a ear, said the young man, with a little eiuburrussed I guess Fm not good for Jaujrh. much else. Then go to It." said the father. I started out doing the thing I knew how tu.nnd success came." THE HE 1 e the nations standard for small home heating . . today, WinUr Quarters Heufield Clear Creek - - ltolapp Castle (late Spring Gli-- u - coldest weather. And requires no jTJ like this one, greeted the more fuel than any stove requires. Tens of thousands of homes enjoyHeatrola in 1921. It was so differed Heatrolas furnace comfort last ent in appearance and operation Winter many thousands more will from anything known before. own Hcatrolas before snow flies. But Heatrola worked!" From the Right here in this community, the day of the first installation, its suchomes of many of your neighbors cess was assured. For Heatrola, are kept warm fcy this modem heathandsome as a fine mahogany cabmethod. Let us show you these inet, and as easy to keep clean, does ing the work of a basement furnace! It Heatrolas, and tell you how easily own one, too. Phone us keeps every room in the house, up- you can stairs and down, cozy and snug in now, before Fall advances further. yes, but will it UJJ EAUTIFUL, work? 5 Many questions, . Peerless Storrs Standardville Laluda Wains Price Wellington Sunnyside llarH-- r Walti Heiner Columbia Gibson ..... ... Total The preeinet ehnirman of the resHetive precincts are hereby directed to call preeinet primaries for the purjiosp of eleeting the delegate to Bttend the said county convention. O. K. CLAY, Democratic County Cliairman. KAY WALTERS, Secretary. Dated, September 1, 1926. Ladies went in bathing in the old Bobbed hair, a cigarette and a pair make a lot difference, but days dressed as was Mother Hubbard. we donTknow of any local men they NTow theyre like the old ladys have fooled. of knicker WATEftMaOHS RIPE BOWN TO THE RIND guge so that her old father might have Its full value when time came to sell it, Clarissa liud taken her little savings and bought her flivver and she huiied lu time to be able to drive for herself. In the back of the car she curried her samples. While the talked on the farm house porches Crawford at first went to alt in the gar and read till ahe returned, but later he became curious to aee Just how ahe went about her selling and used to Huger near enough to overbear tier. It was surprising how seldom obe caine out without an order, surprising, ton, how content she was to pend an hour of hard work only to bo rewarded by a amall order. Bat as Crawford figured It out she was really making money. By the end of the summer site would have paid for her car, paid his salary and expenses and still come out with a larger profit than she would liave been able to umke teaching school. let Meantime Crawford Clarissa take (lie wheel of the car. Sometimes she drove alone for an hour or more, with Crawford by her side. But when Crawrord told her that she was reulty capable now ot driving herself, that lie hotted she would tell him as soon as site wanted to Ret along without him, she assured him that she did not want to' drive alone. Aa a matter of fact alie was quite rend; to go alone. She knew die could ass her examination for a drivers license, and alto would gladly have eliminated the fifteen dollars a week expense for chauffeur. But ahe flhlied cheerfully and kept Crawford. All the time abe felt genuine pity for him. Every day as they drove from farm to farm Clarissa would talk ever her work and her methods with hint, explaining to him some of the almple little schemes she. had worked out to gain the confidence and Interest of the farmers wives. Then (me day Crawford announced that he could no longer work for Clarissa. I'll stay with yon until yon get your drivers license," he said. When be went he told Clarissa that he wanted to see her again after two months had passed. Ht held her band for a minute Ip partPlease promise," he asked her. ing. that you wont make any important decisions until I come back Why, Crawford, what do you mean? ahe asked. Why you know" he said, feel Promise you log very awkward. wont get engaged or married before youve heard from me.' Clarissa looked very tenderly al Crawford and her eyea welled with tears. I promise, Crawford," ahe said, and then ahe wondered how thla young man ever hoped to be able to ask her to be his wife. Two months later he met her again. By letter they arranged a meeting in the spacious green of a convenient country town. Clarissa arrived by way of her flivver and Crawford (flighted from a roadster, a recent gift from his rich fsther. Tve made good," Crawford told Clarissa, and I have yon to thank for It I went back to dad and naked him to give me n chance selling again. Toud (aught uie how to make a success. And I have succeeded this time so much so that father Hi going to take me in as sales manager. And I can marry you if you'll have me. There were more explanations and much confusion ; and finally a the evening drew on a rather frightened first kiss there beneath the wide armed elm trees In the village green. aoim-lline- So Bay the watermelon fans in the above photo who are shown feasting1 on the famous fruit which has just made its bow in the national capital. Blacks and whites alike could give a good account of themselves when it came to a contest which they put on while bathing in one of the capital's pools. It looks a little like the blacks will win out NOW!! NEW!! BLUE PINE HONEY PEANUT BUTTER Pure Iloncy and Blue Pine Peanut Butter (Highly Nutritious) Youngsters Love It For Its Sweetness. (Honey Is a Beneficial Sweet Natural Sugar) Grownups tave It For Its Fare Taste and Flavor. A Blend of ' d Buy some today. You will like it or your merchant will refund yonr money. Manufactured By JOHN SCOWCROFT & SONS CO. PRICE, UTAH OGDEN, UTAH POCATELLO, IDAHO a There is only pne HEATROLA ESTATE BUILDS IT C. H. Stevenson Lumber Co- Exclusive Distributors Phone 111 Corner Main and 10th Streets or 26. FOR PUBLICATION af the Interior, United Hi ate Land Office At Balt Lake City. Utah, August 27. lftilt. Notice, is hentby given that lluy 1. Young of Huntington, titah, who on June 22, 1921. made Htin'k raising lfoineNtend Entry Kerini No. 019948, for NOTICE nt ing title to the southeast quarter of Hoc. in, Twp. 13 South, Range 10 East, Salt Idike meridian, in the above named plain- An engJiah peeress, Lady Rodney prejwre the ineala for the worker ranch in Alberti on her husband Among the farm hand are a Frene! prince, a duke, a nephew of Lor Derby and the son of the Daks o Manchester. tiffs and to determine any advene claim or interest of the above named defendant Huid in the lands or premise aforeeaid. land and premier are situated in Carbon NW U BE 4. NE14 SW14. 3, 4. 0, 6. county, elate of Full. U. J. TURNER, Her. 81, Twp. 14 Mouth, Range 8 Kant, Pluiiiliffa' Attorney, l'aaloffiee Address, Halt Lake meridian, has filed notire of in- Price. Utah. tention to make three-yea- r proof to estab- Find pub., Kept 8 ; last Sept. 24, 1926. In Northern Siberia some native belish eluiin to the land above are fore tlie clerk of the district court at reported to practice a formwino Deaths from automobile accidents Price, 1'tah, on the tith day of October. hibernation, sleeping during the 1026. Claimant namea aa witiinwea (lien tave increased 50 per cent since 1920, ter. for days at a time. Nelson. Month Morning. F, L. Young and two-fiftof those killed being childOrin Wilson, all of Huntington, I'tifli. ren under 15 Rubber stamps to order. The Sun. yean. GEORGE K. WOOLLEY, Acting Regia-te- r. Its dem-rilie- First puli., Hept. 3; lust Oct. 1. 1928. IN T1IK DISTRICT COURT OF T1IE Heventh Judicial District In and For Carbon County, Slate of Utah. 'urma Puce, Plaintiff, vs. William Pace, Defendant. Hiimmono. The State of Utah to the Said Defendant : You are hereby summoned to appear, within twenty daya after the nervine of this umiuonu uion you if served within the county in which thia action in brought, otherwise within thirty daya after service, and defend the above entitled action, and in cane of your failure o to do judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which baa been filed with the clerk of said court. This action is brought against you to dissolve the bond of matrimony heretofore and now existing between you and the plaintiff, for the custody of the minor child and such further relief of an equitable nature as the court may deem meet. MARK I. BltAFFET, Plaintiff Attorney. Postoffiee address, Tavern Building, Price, Carbon County. Utah. Find pub. Sept. 3 ; last Oct. 1, 1926, NOTICE OF AKHEHKM ENT CARBON Water Company. Location of Principal Place of Busiiiesa. Price, Carbon County, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a me ting of the hoard of directors held on the day of September, A. I)., 1926, an assessment of fifty cent (50c) per share wa levied on the capital stock of the Carbon Water company a corporation, payable at once to Cart R. Mamisen, treasurer, at Price Commercial and Savings bank. Price, Utah. Any stock upon which this ssessmrnt may remain unpaid on the 80th day of September, A. D., 1926, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on the Sttth day of October. A. D.. 1920, at the hour of 4 o'clock of the afternoon at the Price Commercial and Savings bank. Price, Utah, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expenses of sale. CARL It MAItCUHEN, Secretary. Price Commercial and Saving Bank. Prb-e- . Ttuh. lt first pub.. Sept. 3: Inst Sept. 21. 1920, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Seventh Judicial District In and For Carhon County. State of Utah H. W. 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