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Show .M k ' 'i i Vi ' PAGE SIX i Ir h S Si In . England or lew object lu lo Hie , nnd effort u direction of i By MARTHA M. WILLIAMS she couldnt ANNE silent-quar- rel she must with something If ouly an echo. The t bluff across the creek at the font of the nurture provided a fine one.' She tiptoe, arms high above ber Imre head, anil cried loudly: "Hello Hello! Hello! Answer me right uwsj, I or Ill throw reeks ut you. "Donll Echoes dont feel things! i strange voice flung Unluckily 1 do. across the echo of her cry- - he stood ' ppulled It was a man's voice under--1 luld by a throaty masculine chuckle. Instuntly slie wheeled about only to Whooeel bs stayed by a sbrlll: Dont run away I "Cunt see It nor you," she answered audaciously, suddenly set at enae by recalling that oiion her own land she was complete mistress of 'he situation. Even if lie turned out to be part and pareel of the survey corps whom trampling of ber sacred soli bad sent her Into such a temper. They were planning to lay out a railroad route. Her challenge having waked something more than echo, she began a leisurely saunter toward the enemy aa yet unseen. It visualized almost witb beetle Instantly tall, bold, shrewd eyes, brows, and m humorous mouth that held threat of a grin. It shouted at her twenty yards away: "Are yon really suffering for a row? We couldnt run away with your bluff no matter bow hard was so mud KHQINEtRlflQ ' MO VCrtrfCrUMt "TWlUMPtJ . i H vi i; ? I ' -p i 1 ' - I we'd Vi Gotham is now adding another self. The exterior of the structure is mammoth atrunturo to ita.inidtown to lie strictly classical in design. Tons district. Dominating the surrounding of stone from the' quarries will be gronp of imposing skyscrapers, the built into' this giant structure. While thirty-fiv- e story limestone and brick the building is extremely artistic in' New York Central building will form design, the decorative features are to The massive arched d be subordinated. the crowning achievement of a development plan. Like a entrances, fifty feet high, and the tower modern Cblosaus, the new building five hundred and sixty-foBtands aatride the worlds wealthiest crowned with an illuminated cupbla avenue. More than seven hundred are two interesting features. The roof trains will pass under the building and ruridu will provide an additional daily. But more wonderful than that aerial mark for the city. The rare is the fact that all the automobile and engineering skill and ingenious design pedestrian traffic that now congests of the architects' will make this skyPark avenue will travel more expedi- scraper one of the most unusual ever tiously right through the building it erected. broad-viakine- ot tions the first of January', Crockett said. Other stated are forcing the new registration of Utah cars being driven on 1927 licenses and there is no good reason for the practice not being enforced in Utah. The secretary of state is urging also that Utah motorists who contemplate driving beyond the state lines secure their new plates before leaving in order that they may avoid the embarrassment and delay of lieing forced to procure licenses in other states. BY SECRETARY CROCKETT ARRESTS ORDERED Letters were sent out to chiefs of police and county sheriffs by 1L E. Crockett, secretary of state, Wednesday urging that they apprehend any motor car owners driving automobiles in Utah under 1027 licensfs issued in other states. .Reciprocal relations with other states contemplate, that can licensed in one state and operated in another shall take out new registra 7 l 9 How to Play of Wynne Ferguson PRACTICAL AUCTION BRIDGE Cspyiisht IU7. by Hark. Jr- .- ARTICLE No. 13 It frequently happens that a player has both good help for t partners bid aad also a strong suit of his own. The quest kin then confronts him: "Shall I bid two spades, thus showing support for his partner a spade suit or should he bid three diamonds? There is no question but that Y should first show Up rnypaitnera bid or show my own support for hie partners spade bid. Y'e lit? Tm answer to that question is bid of two spades is overbid by B with molly Very simple: If your partner bid three hearts. Z and A pass ana now Y a major suit and you have good help should bid four diamonds. By this kind lor the bid, you Mould ehow support of bidding he has given hie partner Z for hie suit ant, before you bid your the choice of trying for game in either i if such suit is also a major diamonds, and thus has increased their chances' of winning. Tb bid your own suit first and then It happens that ZYapade bid was suit, so that when support your partner, doesn't rive him based on a four-car-d hand. On his partner shows a big diamond suit, a oondht picture of your Other haad. if you first support his band Z should allow him opay the hand at Bud then bid your own suit, you have for that riven him accurate information. He game should result. If mould know that your bid of your owa Z, however, had no support for the diasuit, after supporting him, is not in- mond suit and a strong spade holding, tended ae a denial out simply as a he should have bid four spodes over the of informing him of the character four diamonds, la bidding of this kind of your hand, so that the best bid of 26 you must use your common sense. Give cuds can be obtained, rather than of only information that is accurate and thirteen. The dever bidder always tries can be of help to your partner. Try to for that result; that is, the beet bid of remember that sound bidding should uce the best bid for the combined the combined hands of himself and his nds of the partnership; the best bid partner, and any method accurately obtaining that result should be encour- for 26 cards not for thirteen. Possibly you hear the expert speak of aged. the squeese or the "double squeeze Example Hand Hearts S without understanding what is meant. Clubs A, 8.4. 3 Suppose, for example, in the play of a Diamonds 10, 9 hand, you have a long fine of J, KQ, Spades- high cards and play them out. forcing your opponents to discard. Very fre Y : t quently, there discards are very : A aiu at times actually force : one or both opponents to discard win-mZ. : cardaTo force one opponent to dis-Hearts lied 10,8,3,2 winning cards thus, the Clubs 9 "squeese." To force both oppoi nentsto Dmiaonds A, 8, 5, 2 . "double squeem.' dojo, is the The following hand is an excellent Spades A, K. 10, 9 No score, rubber game. Z dealt, bid one example of the Spade and A bid two hearts. Should Y your luck with it: no-tru- 'll i ' t. ; 1 i. nj No. Hearts Quba 1 Diamonds i I 3 Hearts Club. -1- ,5,3, 2 Diamonds Spades ft none J, 6, 5 Spades : A : Hearts Clubs 19 J, 10 A, 7, 6 8 10,9,7 Y Z B : : Hearts -- K, ft 8, 7 ClubsQ, Diamonds lJ'J4 none Spades 6 K,.ft J, 19, 9, 7,6 Diamonds none Spadee 7. jdny the hand so In 7. . IMamonds tramps and is in the lead. IIow ran article. that he can wii PiU of thi! trick Mjtalnxt unjr di'feiwcY KnlutUm In n i of orlBinaled n llHVC ugh of keeping on by bit grew purlis- - the house of aWtt ueJer. hot in a court of law, Childish Fear Not to Be Roughly Treated Tears are very crippling Indeed. With wiser training our children might readily escape the cpeclflc foura and the general anxieties, timidities which so woefully and never hamper theim But you can rout fear witb brutal, radical or "heroic" measures It is cruel to force n child, as Is often done, to endure alone just wbut It moat fears. You are not making him brave no, not even if be conceals his feurt to please you. The fear pressed below the surface lives on and festers there Ridicule or honest amusement are likewise useless. Fear, no matter how foolish It sounds to the unfeur ing, la too real a thing to be laughed off. It calls alwaya for geutleneea, sympathy, a serious effort to understand the cause, patient reassurance and. In many cases, skillful reeducation In which pleasant associations or better understanding on the . childs part drive out the fear. Edna Brand aelf-doub- ti , . , any-body- T : J. 0. I'tJf HUBBARD Hjyslelan and Nur(eoe Ekyslclan nnd burgwe Hours to B p. m. PW . Itwjdenee 1hnne 284. Eaxtera Utah Electric Buiu- iPRICE, UTAH tor 1 big University stookey lliow llHw; tnd Buddies. Price, ' e refused an, offer topo ; I rm s! - oirl-sK- enjoyed eer la exempts on jUryi the theory. out of however, being not so much a four from as himself to favor any felIds Influence rank might that hit view. of own point low Jurora to bis And In addition, be has the magnltt- try. - court CUl(toin M b J- - Irie. I met a Queer , nrIv.P,li The peer , BRIDGE j ,l1 ame! od T()t cent-tho- i tfffhw -- nil( fc "Not with me ou the Job, Anne retorted. "If youll be honest," he countered, "youll udmit you are nut nearly so angry as you feel you should be possibly because you realise you're on the edge of becoming one of the rich- - j est young women lu this part of the county." I'm not quite a pauper aa things stand. Suddenly he luld hold upon ber arm, faced her about, and said aa though she were ten years old, not sweet and twenty: "Reimve, young person up Dont turn your dish bottom-sid- e when Its goto to rain porridge. Seel I'm here wltn a railroad Just six months behind. Maybe youre not wise to eminent domain the right to over ride private whim for public good. Condemnation proceedings wait only on my location which we expect will , Now then will , finish tills wee you be good? In answer came a keen blast upon a silver- whistle In response to Us call hounds lithe, sleek, many spotted, j eager, came tumbling across the grass, j Anne smiled at them nodded toward the Intruder, and said clearly : Uam-- ; sel Snowhell I Seize I Hold fast I" j Instantly the park launched at him j but checked at bis knees, looking up at him, leaping to lay heads upon hit shoulders, ahd try hard to lick his face. He stroked them, murmuring softly: "Nice fellows, shake hands:; Thnts the way friemla da when they I meet In strange places. dumbfounded stood again Anne blew the whistle and walked away The recalcitrant pack obeyed It, ran- - ; uing on Anne's trail. She didn't ace the lithesome creature only tight j shut Ilila kept hack her tears. A hand fell delicately npoa her arm, a voice wholly unlike that which had been speaking aald humbly: Mias Claiborne I I am more than u'rey for tuy Impertinence. Please go home now let me call there In half an hour. I hoiw to show you no harm la meant to you or your land or your neighbors. Instead much good good that Is sorely needed. May 1 comer nodded she ' wts beyond , Anne The dogs had foiled her speech. been seduced from ancient faith by this Impudent stranger. After that could rite keep faith In anything, She would have sworn that at her bare word the dogs would tear, an Intruder limb from limb. Instead they had fawned upon her enemy In the most Insulting fashion she half believed they had followed her only In obedience to ware of hie hand. Ho had turned away now he came bark, saying eagerly: "8uppnee I dont come till this evening. Maybe things i will he clear then. "As yon please," the said hardly above hreoth holding back her tsars with a supreme effort. And then In spite of herself she ran away, conscious that hts dye. were still fait on her flying figure. Some hours reflection brought- - tier to n decision she would atone for her i morning rndenew by inviting the whole aurveylng corps to supper, and after feeding them Into a fine merry humor, bid them pack op their trap. and try plantation, thought tered. the woods turned i noises of steam and ateel. The beat laid schemes & ndee and men, and those of young women, gang aft aglee. Anne realised the foci around moondnwn Just a month later when the impertinent echo, whose name happened to be Geoffrey Lytle, and whp was, further, nephew and heir presumptive to the- biggest railroad man In all the Southwest, led her out to the exact scene of flrst encounter, kissed I her without a by your leave. fund slipped ring on her Anger, a sliul'le golden hand but earnest of Jewels rare to billow. I railroad ran across Anne's land, hat cared Annef - a (he ' i ronsiautly nunie 2 D ! (for pure Gradually u distint-sto,D .(W betweeu these dlretl teurest. the and IHrons. ler w -lhe o!j pares" becutue peers, AnJ llrst duly was lo attend Ad us tbelr . , ; M f4)V M . 1 v ul'vu)' ,n word really Tlie uuoiher, r way d,,w0 'J" menus equal and l,e t'rel the Middle agre. ante In chief of lle cmwn. that I. : Uuvrlbt.) 1; - SO (PROFESSION Privileges of Peers Growth of Centuries A Real Charmer of Dogs f FRIDAY, JANUARY EVERY F R IP AY. n T CE. UTAH THE SUN QHAELEE RUGGEEI, JR, R Physleiaa and Hurtssa Office Phone 81 RcmIHcm in Bllvagni Bldg!, Prire, One reason women are said to think fn.-tthan men is because they have ANDREW W. DOWD, M. D. to out talk each oilier. Diseases of Isnt it funny how-eol- tarn weather Nose and Thro Ear, Eye, red and makes fat girls cheeks Glasses Fitted it only discolors a thin ones nose. UTAH PRICE, a Just one seige of tough luck is It usuOOETZMAN good thing for a seltish man. considerDentist ally makes him a little more ate of others. Work and I ran t belli feeling that a whole CoBMMrcial Bank Extraction. Bldg, Price, Ul Jot of rhililren of today will live to what knew GLENN HRWILLIAM BIC real ire that their parents Dentist they were talking t,Mut. Whv is it that the average boy nev-e- r Office Phone 200. ReoMeaet I PRICE, UTAH thinks, he needs exercise along about the time tlieiv is kindling to SANFORD HR. BALLINGS eut or roal to lie carried in T Dentht Sometimes I wonder if it really mortifies a woman when a milliner Service. tells her she'll have to have her hair Office, Second Floor Si rand BiU PRICE, UTAH bobbed if she exjiects to find a hat to fit her head. X. EVANS 8. OS-One of the greatest mysteries in Dm tilt this world is how a woman enn think . Office. Electric BufldiM, of mi many things she wants done on PRICE, UTAH the day her husband decides to stay home instead of going to work. ANTON T , Dentist . er X-R- D COMING TO PRICE Bilvaxnl Building PRICE. UTAH Office 125 : Residence Phones Dr. Mellenthin & Co. 141-- F. A. MIGLIORE D:Physiotherapist and Chireprecti Phone 11 First National Bank Bnlldtw . PRICE, UTAH SPECIALISTS In Internal Medicine For the Past Fifteen Years. R. L BROCKBANK Palmer Graduate Chinyredn 305-Electric Buildiag PRICE. UTAH Office Hours : 10 to 12, 2 to S u ' Mann In the New Age. Will Be At '6:80 to 8 Office Phone 15 Residence Pkoot I Savoy Hotel, Sunday, February 5th, Varietiet of Ctmariea Office Honra, 2 to 8 p. m. OLIVER K. CLAY Canaries were known In a domes Attorney At Law tlcated state at the close of the FourOffice In County Conrthew teenth century, though they may not . PRICE, UTAH who aa been have common, Gesner, wrote In 1553, said that he bad nevA. McGEE No Charge For Consultation. er seen one. Variation among them Attorney At law began early, aa partly ' yellow birds Room 5 and 6. Silragnl BsOdii were known lt Nuremberg In 1014 The specialist of Dr. Mellenthin & PRICE, UTAH 1077 In and wholly yellow canaries Co. i a regular graduate in medieina (also a white variety) were recorded and surgery and is licensed by the B W. DALTON from Augsburg, In Germany, an early Attorney At Law state of Utah. center for the fancy. .The various Office In the Silragnl BaMiis forma blvfl had their origin In dieHe visits professionally the more PRICE. UTAH tluct geographic areas, and though important towns and eities and offers some are almost extinct at present. to 'all who eall on this contrip free E. WOODS en at one time or another have bad !u tut ion, except the expense of treat-- a FREDERICK At Law Attorney devoted following of fanciers. At Inrnt when desired, 14 rtralna.1 at least. distinct Office. Electric BniUUai, present with a large number of varieties, are According to his method of treat-knowPRICE. UTAH ' j nient he does not operate for chronic GLENN HARMON j appendicitis, gallstones, ulcers of the Mid Cennaelar At U RtumRfh or a,lenoid9 Attorney 'i1" , Natures EccentricitU, Office, the Electric BoOEsg Visitors to the Lake district of Eng- - j He has to his credit wonderful rePRICE. UTAH land are familiar with the dlsupiiear-- ; suits in diseases of the stomach, liver, ' Ing Island of Derwentwater. hut few IhiwpIs, blood, skin, nerves, heart, W. HAMMOND know that It possesses a mountain kidney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, J Licensed AMnetsr af TIB weak The on Needle j rocks Great that Nujies lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg Gable la loose, and may at any time ulcers and rectal ailments. Abstracts of title furiiWwl t or tract in Eastern Utah. B piece came crashing (.own the mountainside. I , rarnnee written In the best js or ny WsMlale and Wastwater are at the. . .J0!.. Real eetate. bonds, etc. Befool In batn get any foot of the Great Gable, which la reck- - i ",nEy1 ragnl Building. Price, Utah. no 18 improper oned the most perfect mountain form ,ea In Britain. WaadHle head, a great ren- - j nieaures rather than disecsse are REN BEAN General Psintlng Ceatrtriw ter In the season for and vry often the cause of your long trouble. baa three sa,1iinff t Phone lSflm. boaste-th- at It possewes the highest Remember above date, that eonaul-mounPRICE. UTAH the deetjeat lake, and the tation on thia lrip win free and unallest church The roof that his treatment is . E. FLYNN different of the church la said to be partly Licawmi Undertaker mod Amboloace Sarviss formed of the hull of a None galley. Married women must be by their husbands. Telephone 29. DR. DO NOT OPERATE . A ONE DAY ONLY I. ' ial . n. W. lr nt crag-cllmbe- s, well-know- n . ask m j Comparatively New Word Address, 211 Bradbury Building, Nowhere has the practice of cheer- Lus Angeles, Cats. ing taken such a place aa In America. It has no real analogy at English IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DIH-schools and universities. English , inrt tijiirt In and For Carbon County, crowds, It Is said, became familiar ; State of Utah. In the Matter of the It only about 20 year ago when ; te of David N. Liddell, Deceased. X the New Zealand football team Intro-- yT, JS A,U Interested, Notice: noti ,h,,t duced the cries of the Maoris on tilt lHth day of January. h,"by 1D2K PfctiT matches their there. The word cheer Liddell and Ruth V. Liddril, two of the In the tense of shout of encourage-- 1 law of iJavid N. Liddell, diveas-men, Hf..1, int petition in thiv court t.luir or apiilauae Is really of recent of all perrons coinage. The meenlnc dnM not .n. I'p5rin5 i,1? llf,h said estate of said David pear In Johnson, and Defoe speaks of Lidilrll, be asccrtaiucii and It as a sailor's word. declared i by this court and fot determine- tfon of heirship, and that it be ed lo whom of mi-1 estate sliiuihl be made. ITiut as far us kiwwn Aim a World Peace the is a description of tho real The World Peace foundation known .estatefollowing whereof said deceased died seized Unt ,ni1 8S the International School jd iiossessed, towit: Southwest ouarlrr of pnce. was founded hy Edwin Ginn n.',rh",t quarter and the west 0f Boston. Mshl, In lmxi Its ohleet i ,l", "beast quarter of Sec. 27 ; , ,h" Lrs half of the northeast quarter t0 brn ibof b ' Ks-wlt- - - --b PRICE, UTAH H. JONES HRIY Civil aad Mining National Bri Building PRICE, UTAH Second Floor YAUiACE First 0 ' A HARMON Undertakara aad Llceneed t ??.?, detenuin-distributio- Sf n Ambulance 8rrvice One Block South of U D. . Offlco Phone ISA Kea PRICE. UTAH Ti" 113 STAY IN REPAI rtri Road plumbing fixtures pair. Wa handle ewythiMj" diahei to ahowera, and eWf "J the utmost that honeat rioP can make it Reed FluBW Heating CoM North Carhoa Pries, Utah. tacuiry or a college) and an advisory roundl. the Indlvlilnnl members iff J','?; Wer Liddell and Ruth V. f,hw "d mother of Darid N. which are of high national and Inter deem red, have filed petition national reputation. rIjldddl. aiming mid estate and that they be de. HUM omaeur. rlared to be the sole and only heirs in qnfvotaat 1104 IbM UMqw said estate. Now, therefore, all perrons Uraga. Will named and all persona not named, who Paradox for st earn Ing sod beating have or clniia an interest In mid Bark In lono man ruahed along on are hereby riled to appear beforeestat", INDEPENDENT 00 Mi thin horseback or In homeless court at the courtroom thereof in Pries, at carriages COKE COMPANY ten or live miles an hour. And In I J ? "'""'y- - state of Utah, on the 1th day of February, 1D2R. at the hnnr years he reached Ids final de n elnek in the forenoon of .iid tlnatlon the grave. Mkwa at KeollwsHb. rtoh day and exhibit in the manner provided by Afflres Walker Bss Nowadays by auto and alrpiuue man Haims of heirshifi, y"r respective V& dashes along at one to two hundred ownership or Interest In mid eststSALT LAKE CITY, tulles an hour. Rut It takes him, on an linw mure why eueh petition should and not ELIZABETH HADLEY, average, about fifty years to reach hlg Ernest R. Hnriley, final dcstlnatlon-fl- ie grave. FoT pe,ii,i;,n'nrir Mwrnrr - White lies are apt to Moral : What's the use of hurrying) First pub, Jan. 20 ; last Feb. 8, 1U M marks on a mans rrputa Ya 2 thlr-ty-od- d . "P 'r - ral P " ii. r |