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Show Shr Itlrrlthj firflrx ' rabluJicS bf ? PHILIPS Intarad st aacond-eliui1911, at Kavavilia, March 8 a matter February li Utib. under the art ol rale an application Subscription" $2.00 per year in Advance TELEPHONES W. p, Epperson, Na. 79 T, A. Epnerson, Ne. lit Office, N. If OTTMC ASSOClATUl bun: THE HIGHEST AlltSlIII The largest airship eve constructed will be flown from England to America late in May or early in June. which The formerly the the United States is having built in Great Britain, will make the flight. The forthcoming trip is characterized as the most important thus far in aeronautics. ' There is hope and a R-3- 8, slight possibility that the great dirigible, instead of stopping in New Jersey, will continue on to the Pacific coast, without pause, thus making on the maiden voyage a nonstop record of approximately 8000 miles. d The new craft is almost larger, far more powerful and has twice the cruising range of the which in 1919 made the round trip of the Atlantic ocean, after lying over several days on Long Island. Experts unare of the opinion that the is unbroken of the capable doubtedly flight from England to California". one-thir- R-3- 4, By JACK LAWTON Nrwepapr I muii Constance sat at trie window waiting for Philip, bit the .bapp.v In his coining - wu gone, Sadly the young w!fg wondered how long this life of strained Indifference must go on. For surely J'hllip had grown Indifferent In marriage, after his unabated devotion before. Con stance lookedTairk on the, years before her marriage with, a sigh. Philip, earning his way hi her fathers employ, had been a difficult lover, even now she was not sure that he would desire hud have asked Ills own heart she not tremulously prompted him. And might she not, after, "all, she thought with a catching of the breath, have rend his heart aright? Could It he that Philip had married her for pity? Truly, she had shown her heart to him, with all Its love. The fact of her fathers weulth, and Philips humble Msition hud seemed such a foolish harrier between, but Philip In his stubborn pride lmd been unable to brook that barrier. So she had done It for him. She remembered the ulght, with the. starlight on the smrvv, and Philip dear ami through hers, steadying her against the breeze, and when she looked up Into his face to see there the jsnt up love of years, that love which Philips brusque manner had half denied, Constance resolutely had half challenged laughing, crying, him to deny his love as she told of her VWHfrn c, own. Now In the calm of her sitting room the madness of that hour came buck to her with the memory of his eHger surrender. Their walk together had -2 been but an accident; Constance hgd stopped at her fathers office and her father himself had put her Into th A CLEAN SLATE forbidden Philips care. The night was dangerously stormy, .she would Never explain, admit, confess have to take the street car home, her If j(ou would master Happiness father expected to be detained at the You cannot into any heart office and would need his own car Discharge your Past, then stay apart there. So Philip was Installed her From ache of it, and strain, and escort. ' Luter Constance haa married him strain; e Youve got to heft your against his own unselfish protestations. Stoutly she proclaimed her conpain -' if you go tempt for the luxuries of life's coni(And all pain's of love ami Philip with the gift pared Back far enough, youll know its so!) accepted the gift. , Let all you are, do, make, and say Her father nnd not yet forgiven the Be simple, clear and plain as day; misalliance; Philip was obliged kto Explaining never makes folks see seek work elsewhere, and to begin at a lower rung of the business tndder; What they dont catch instantly; But Philip would rise, and Constance Dont stop to render reasons why; was happy until that ImletlnuMe Just hop ahead, and wmK an eye came to fill her with something As for admitting, folks enough strauge apprehension. Will charge you with behavior rough; She found looking at her as Dont let, enLglaat; When you are time went ohPhilip a specultf-livIn detached, 1 eoufd wrong her merriment all amt way, Don't wiril and howl a doleful song not bring an Answering smile. When Like sick Kyotys at the moon. later he took to working evenings at otllee. Const a nee determinedly the Say to yourself Ill mend this soon! the ambition with the assur-ane- e And never, never to one soul that they could manage on his Reveal your faulty self in whole; salary, nnd that she preferred This does not pay. Reproof, advice, dally' his eompanlolishlp to extra dollars. Sympathy all are very nice ; So, though Philip desisted, he was III But tinkers dams are worth far more at vase during their evenings together, Than they are, to your natures core, and Constance In her discouraging atTo your ability to rise, tempts to entertain on the rattling old hired plnno, subsided after a while beTo grow. Let but yourself suffice: fore bis absorbed desMndenee. Its all you need. Control, restrain Then Philip rising abruptly one That impulse to confess: 'Refrain announced' his intention of evening, Shutlips, balled fists, good gun at hip departing for the club. Constance had Are worth ten thousand tohs of lip. not heard of this club before, and was Each morning hands you a clean slate; grieved by his desertion. Then as Use pencils new, go your own gait! night ufter night passed In loneliness, Florens Folsom in Nautilus. I she too cultivated an apparent Indifference to match Idf own. But as the street lights flared out and she watchLast Thursday afternoon the county ed from her window, It seemed no commissioners and an official of the longer she could bear this suspiMi-Davis and Weber Counties Canal comIf she had Imhmi mistaken in her pany made a tour of inspection of the rendingnf-Pldllp- s heart and he had bridges over the canal. Several of inut Ted her through pity, she must the bridges belong to the canal comknow ut once, and no longer Impose herself and to upon him. Her eyea were wet several the pany belong county with tears, as she started upon the and most of them are in need of replace of busipairs. In the vicinity of Arsenal and walk to her husband would calm her, she ness. air Tbe Clearfield the canal company is lining she knew that she would And the canal with concrete and want to hoped, Philip there, and alone. An office girl put in substantial concrete abutments who resjsmded to her telephone mesfor bridges while the work of lining sage told her that her husband would the canal is being carried on. It is be delayed at least an hour. It was possible that the County commission- - more than an hffur later when Ton from the elevator In ers will arrange with the canal com- - 8,nnc corridor of the building, deserted the pany to put in the abutments where ami as entered an outer office she she their bridges cross the canal. The heard voices In the room within. bridges which belong to the county are One voice was Philip's, nervously those on roads which have been estabimpatient, the pther was her fathers. lished since the canal was constructed. It was little enough to do," Philip was saying, giving up a few weeks of FORMER MAYOR BOCK FILES comfort In order that I might buy a APPLICATION FOR PAROLE piano for Constance. And quite as fine a one as that you provided. If I Salt Lake City, March 30. Former cannot yet give to my wife all those Mayor Edmund A. Bock of Salt Lake, things to which she was accustomed, sentenced last December after pleadsome day In my great love for her I ing guilty on more than twenty will. someYes," her father answered, counts, involving the embezzlement of have worked yourself $12,000 from the city funds, has filed day, after you an application for parole with the to death bending over a desk until midnight, when you have left her reboard of pardons. peatedly alone with that lie about spending your evenings at the club, NEW SURVEY WATER MEETING then you may be able to restore to There has been a special water dbnstance those things which she discarded for yourself. meeting called for Thursday at 8 willingly a lucky chance that led 'me was .p. m. at the Central school building. to Itdrive down with my old friend Water District No. 2 of the New SurTravers who happens Travers today vey will meet for the purpose of to have sold you that piano. And now, adopting articles of incorporation and my boy, . you had better come back to elect directors. All interested are to your old position with me. and you had better, both of you, come back to especially requested to be in my lonely old heart Loves a queer thing, you cant beat it" self-mad- self-mad- e; e . m! If yon have old hats to renovate See the new Paradise bring them now; there may not be each week at Kaysville time later. .Kaysville Millinery Adv. Adv. , j. . ,t , v v" i . Pattern Hats Millinery. Bella Worn by Prleets. Innumerable and Interesting ore the tradition surrounding bells. Bells, or substitutes therefor, have ever played an Important part In religious ceremonies. In tbe books of Exodus and Ecclesiastes tbe ornaments of tbe high priest's ephod Include bells, so that "their sound might be heard whenever he goerlt In or cometh out of the sancTheir use In the eaiern tuary. church obtains even to this day. bells being found us they were of old oo tbe fringe of priestly garmer. Is Scot Free." To get off scot free la to escape without payment of tax. Scot was a tribute or tax levied upon all subjects according to tbelr ability to pay; lot means the allotment or portion allotted to you, so that to pay scot and lot Is to pay the ordinary taxes and also tbe personal tax allotted to you. If you succeed In evading the tax you got off scot free. Whitening Piano Keys. Yellowed piano keys a re sometimes whitened to a certain extent by leuv-In- g tbe piano open every day, exposing the keys to tbe light. Another treatment Is to lay on tbe keys a paste of wliltlng and a solution of potash, allowing It, to remain hours. Housewife. J4S& lfi3 To Help, You Win X AuorUta Ed.lor 1ST9. Adeertising LOVE 1 THE INLAND PRINTING CO W. r. EPTERSON.' Editor C. A. EPPERSON, Heres a Fish Story. Trout very greatly within the speSYRACUSE cies. according to the nature of tlie a oi nch Uxnato and beat-- if jrrtywinr di.tnct, Haa two canneries waters they Inhabit the variation qf North taw Hih arhnoL Opporbeing manifesto! In their color, slite. tunitr awaits the maa who settles at V , y form and tin development, sa)s the l Syracuaa. P Americnn forestry Magazine. A to their weight. Mr. llallock. a famous - Mrs. Fred Bodily and Miss Pearl Amei lean fihenuan, claims to have known of one that weighed seventeen Bodily were Ogden' visitors Tuesday. pounds, while as a rule, they do not Mrs, Charles Barber was a last run over three or four pounds. week-en- d visitor to Hooper. The average Riches power happiness. s goal He dreams man places these about having them. But the average man is slow to take a prac-ticstep towards th$ goal. He is content to dream about it and never gets there. as-hi- al Miss Bessie Gailey of Salt Lake was a last week-en- d visitor to Syracuse. The most practical start is to start a savings Rockefeller had to save his first account. thousand dollars. It earned the rest of his fortune. discount is being given on all the early spring hats at the Kaysville ' a Millinery. Adv. A m el Character Earns Credit Saving men not only have capital for their efforts. In saving, they establish a reputation which will make it easy to secure additional capital when necessary. A farmer has frequent need for capital if he is strivirg continually to improve his property. How and Mrs. Clyde Burningham and Mrs. Sarah J. Blood of Kaysville visited relatives here during the week. Mr. important it is then that he build up his credit establish his character. of Salt Lake is the guest of Mrs. William Varney for two weeks. Mrs. Lizzie Clarkston stavihQ Tbe easiest and quickest way is to start a savings James Ball and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Anderson visited Kaysville relatives during the week. Mr. and Mrs, Misses Maggie and Norma Ball visited Kaysville relatives during the week. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Schofield and family, who have resided in Kayqyille for the past year, have returned to their home in Syracuse. Mrs. Pearl Stoker entertained the Unity circle at her home Thursday afternoon. The time was spent in music and sewing, and refreshments were served to Mrs. Eliza Nlder, Mrs. Priscilla Smith, Mrs. Hazel Bea-ze- r, Mrs. Martha Cook, Mrs. Carrie The Chinese Years. Thurgood, Mrs. Katherine Stoker, Like our own leap year, every third Mrs. Ethel Holt, Mrs. Emma Beazer, year In China Is longer than Its pred- Mrs. Hattie Briggs, Mrs. Jean Stoker ecessors, .but the Chinese add a and Mrs. Itha Criddle. whole month. Instead of an extra day, to make up for the time lost, accordMiss Lizzie Smedley entertained at ing to their calculation of the a chicken dinner at her home Saturday evening of last week. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Gailey, NOTICE OF PETITION FOR Miss Bessie Gailey and Edwin Gailey. FRANCHISE Notice is . hereby given that the Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Beazer enterJnited States of America has applied tained at a social at their home Thursday-eto the Board of County Commissionvening. The living room and ers of Davis county for a fifty-yeroom were decorated in farly dining franchise to construct and operate a water main or pipe line for the con- spring flowers. The time was spent veyance of water on, along and in in music and gamesand at a late hour that portion of the public roads and refreshmentawere served. Thq guests highways of Davis county, state of were MrAmd Mrs. Joseph P. Bodily, Utah and more particularly described Mr. and'j Mrs. Fred Bodily, Mr. and as follows: Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. J.'J. Walker, Beginning at a poiht approxiMr. E. Mrs. 20 W. south northand of feet the Walker, Mr. Kerr, mately west corner of Section 32, Townand Mrs. Charles Rowe and Mr. and Salt ship 6 North, Range 1 West, NJrs. Don Studeville. Lake Meridian, United ' States Survey, thence east one mile to s FOR SALE Seed potatoes Idaho point 20 feet soufh bf the northeast corner of said Section 32. Russet and Irish Cobbler. Apply Also, beginning at a point apArthur Smith, Kaysville. proximately 20 feet south of the north quarter corner of Section 34, Township t North, Range 1 LOST One dark roan, West, Salt Laka Meridian, United branded I on left hip and L on heifer, States Survey, thence east two left ribs. Kindly notify Chris Hoi mtffcs to a point 20 feet south of . land. the north quarter corner of Sec4t tion 36, Township 5 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lae Meridian, UnitDr. Van Dyke describes jazz as in ed States Sumy . vented by demons for the torture of With the right to said grantee and But the imbeciles appear its authorized agents to go upon said imbeciles. to like it. necesthe and excavate to highways sary trenches for andto lay and to further maintain said pipe line for Warren, ,Ohio, has acquired a lady water supply. barber, and dinged if her name isnt First pub., March 31, 1921. Ethel Gillette. Last pub., April 14, 1921. To Saw and Make YourMoauyS&fa with bank BARNES BANKING l . CO. - KAYSVILLE. US UTAH I ar -- i flJWe are prepared to give you any information you may wish on plumbing fixtures and Private Utility pumping units. KWM K K i - i ! I GALBRAITH J. B. 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