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Show 1 !! - . i 1 rrni 1 1 ' '' WKUIFIvrt J'wlon-wUI And a ' M foUewlBS trmof .nt and trylns to place J wot U daflnlte .nough StSS b,,:,uft,"" WlWt'iOd a suicide-one Of Jm i sWna?. danger, au.pl- ZSTapos lnnocent-up-iZt nd vlaltor t !i otpi(bi old ranch bow. . nViM rtete th. aventa occur Is , aS b.v happened oowher nuMttlnf ltelf adde greatly , wwry. lor Into tna perfectly j nmotpbert ol western acert. strirMS, dark plottlnn and the Mi, wr eulraloatlona ara Intro, t tiii tSctlng and concealment of 1 t60i4 hive been Impossible I u Mich as cut-of-tba-wav ,torf to at once a chnllenge and jTWiwe for Jbe reader. There , n.-prlw la the peraonality of employed-a type that Je Kf la crime itorlee aod roye-Iciim roye-Iciim b fteeral. , CHAPTER I , p, ' know la that Margarita never bad a mite of lore for him. - She stayed with him, though, and acted decently enough for two years, ontil Dan Cannexiano came to the ranch and got a Job on It as a;cowpnncber. It was during those two years that Sam, built this j ranchboose for her. Sam's lead and silver mine had just come In, and there was not aovthlnt from Italian marble fireplaces to teak-wood teak-wood floors,- tbar -war -too Trend -for what Margarita called the Stanley mansion. She left It, nil the elegance and the. luxury, and she broke her marriage tows, for love of this wop cowpuncher. That, I guess, Is fair and full enough description of Margn rita .Cannezlano. , I don't blame her. 1 quit blaming folks for things a good many years ago when, after firing three Chinese cooks In six weeks I decided that. If we were to live healthy and whole- some,- Idha v eTtrtaiie-ovef "the job of cooking as 'well as housekeeping for the Desert Moon ranch, and go! aljout It, and learned to cook. In other words, when I became a creator myself, I got to know creations and so quit blaming all of them. If t forget to put the soda In the milk pancakers, It Isn't their fault If they don't rise. ' They are as I made them. Margarita was as the Lord made her. lie, 1 suppose, either had His own good reasons for turning out rueb a mess, or else Be was tired, or flustered, or maybe, was just expert . urn aaa corns,. I tbonshL fes. UR. Kfltlt taw.. S . " tkl oranf that side tf rr' " l6ht be a w remind him. ; IS Cannata .1 . !.. 7. - . ""aning te come oa tin. t J Lrrr. ta ,o ? 9 Urn. ,T." lv ""nmer. Poor ubu, an uiese years.'' F,rui nnr more gj, r w m. lt' the beauty their JSH V br,r,I,n 't. that vu w siung aiong." TU bet,? 8am answered, -It U b opportunities. Conairti.rtn. h- ibks pretty well for them w they have come through straight euau ViclUi . -w- . - . . Instead of asking him how be knew that, I said, "lou'd be willing, then. w jonn marry one of themr, i jonn, gam's adopted son, was the PPle of Sam's eye. -De would have the ranch, and Barn's fortune, other ucyeuuenis provided. for, when" 8am died. Whether or not the girl he mar- SATURDAY, OCTOBER f. 1920 Tie Cannexianoa i 5tt, that evening In April, when -pt borne from Uattall .and came ;iy mow Into my kitchen, bis i red, white and blue face M kmg ud wide In Its usual l tat he had brought some bad, -mecg on the road to something bet- in'1Bua- ter when Oe did It , litis Kuer loaay," ne aaia, , i .,ova eiilan I snDnose. wish. it M . a . --.r s at unnenano twins.- s tns to be as honest as possible in snlte isuttiotor folks who say that ft of the fact that I am writing a mys tery story, that Cannezlano had a good education; he talked poetry, and played - the violin. .Margarita .heard him plsymgjlowaJttJheputflt;s quar ter one day, and had Sam invite him up to the bouse to play. She accompanied accom-panied him on the grand piano that Sam bad bought for ber. Before long, Dan Cannezlano was pending a good part of bis time at the ranchhouse. Sam, being nobody's fool, soon saw how the land lay; but he, according to his custom then and now, , kept his mouth shut and his eyes open. Sure enough, one evening they tried to elope together. Sam went after them and brought them back. The three of them had about half an hour's talk together. Then Sam herded Cannezlano down to the outfit's quarters and, I suppose, told the men to keep him there, for there he stared until Sam was ready for Mm again. The next momlng Sam started to the county seat Be reached there that evening. The following morning he got bis divorce. Be came back to the Desert Moon on the third morning, with his divorce and with a preacner. Be sent for Cannezlano and stood by, while the preacher married Margarita RrnnlPT to Daniel Cannezlano, decent and regular, according to the laws of Nevada. f vt tot superstitious, who just m la Alak that It Is bsd luck to axief i ladder, More than Ukely - ititfij, ereepy-seosatloo lfelt. aba nld that, was due to the Jfebroasbt in with him, and was to the fact that those words i ten us forerunners for all ' rria mysteries and the trag-t trag-t tut Bade the Desert -Moon Aettee the end of July, a place amor. ..; . In audi do they wantr I qnes- .4. Miry; they want to come here li Danielle wrote the letter. BJl they want to come here and Uddnltely. She says she tonga m aii ner soul, or sometbinf Midie," I Md, "always was the a of the twa You going to let wie,Bamr Jlfof elssfor me to dor 4 1 ttlng-for you. There'd be f others. Those girls are no yoora Let me see-Ight then they were here In JMies them twenty-four years Jf WODIS ef'womon i'J??m niTt- nlI de- - -uj, im oeyond me." '"tolenty." J"? -Ford. Whydon-t IfJ toelr iouIs with hlml Tat. Zr aixctt 3a,m Mm u S" X .LeaM those 3. fL.-0?- nght,.thert !...; - """ -aary. i nan rAtelltheitr I Uto-t" room." ..., l2L,.rD or about It Dewrt Uoon to rgue with was Margarita DIUle isfetiM 71 Dl " wnsible onnrT.1 .r Of OUT .T1 ''ouubursta. , twn. n smerld county In i ' "uw n haI mn"7 him. The l Bnn ' k.i . . :'90fthonn'.:-T? mSLlnhT' " made. NVU, 1 ' trorVie!Shteea o . over 800 toWt Lily '"t he,;' u," here. t "uu oam karris i lot ,ater' She BZ?B6a8 the rifk, LV hrnJ "le,around ""in "I him, i rt. ?U l hve liked V fcpt know. All I Tlifl jay z&Wh 1'H A-l koistlen Bull For Service 11.50. 1 arold Chlpman farm. l-17-tfl First Leaffua PootbaU Oamfl Taken By Spanish Fork 8panlsh Fork's Beetdiggers played conaistent football to open the league ason last Prtday with a 14-0 vie ory over -Rags Ingersoll's eleten, Uw. local high school aggregaUon. The game , was played at . Spanish Fork. ; h . .'.. , . , The Cavemen, who entered-football competition only last rear, nut no a real battls r for honors, stubbornly ' resisting the1 other team's drW mri I nn , I wutchings and Lewis. Spanish rors-s backs, were the outsteaidlna SALE- All , size groundalners, Nlcholes, American Mr, w Oreenwood. Fork halfback, was always a. threat. I American Fork. Thfl lino-TTna.-: , K . s I , vy.. . I Wo Drvrtn . HM i- eie. ioV. ; . von Green. "ie It............. pay Kelne Earle . PrepUl "own ..rt Allen - FOR SAIJS-ftilW. v-.n- I Hodge hens. ' mone 48-R3 Pleasant Grove, ToJ.P:l?-o.4 ' ' '' ' ' 1" "'' """"" r r ''I aaa f 11 t . , . Harold Painting sad Paper Hanging. Helga To at-10-30 cucumbers. Tel. 1S0-R. 10-5-u modern Annie S-31-tt ASSESSMENT NOTICE . I . , WIMiPLm m. . ! Ik willlamal HaiUiuro OUT enma fim. ' v. . I What have you for sal. Sm Martin - " --ZL.- M Nielsen, American Fork, Utah. 10tf Milne ......... re. reston ...qb, . . ...B. Dart Chadwick .....rh. U Scbeen N'choles .Ih. . i . . , , , , Hutchings cmpman fb ..... Lewis American Fork went -: to Payson yesterday, however, the results were not known as we went to press, tureka comes here next FrMay, October 11, to battlefor honors Townspeople are urgedto Join with the high school student body In sup porting the boys at the local grid field. . ALPINE HEWS Mrs. L Bates, Reporter. Clavson S Efsmorc LAWYERS a GENERAL PRACTICE SPECIALiriNG WILLt and PROBATE Ray Elsmore at American Perk ' office evsry fourth day. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP i:..NOTICE:--:-L::.i;i,. He Left 8uddenly After Having See 8am and No One Else. - , rled would be contented to live on the ranch, and .help. John carry, it on .and. keep up Its traditions, making It on of the proudest spots in Kevadarwas mighty Important thing to Sam, '., Be waited so long before answering t my question that I was sure I had bit the nail on the head. "John,'' he finally said,- "is old enough to take care of himself Mrs. Elmo Crookston and baby son of Salt Lake and Mr, and Mrs. Earl Hunter of Bingham, were week-end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunter. " n 1 . v Consult County Clerk for Further In formation or the Undersigned. : NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Eliza A. Wild, deceased. Creditor will present' claims with Touchers to the undersigned at his Mrs. W. B. Smith- was able to, be residenceia American Fork City, brought to her .home Sunday, after utan on or. before the 10th day, of spending the past four weeks at the November 1920. Lehi hospital, where she underwent b STEPHEN T SHELLEY, an opemtioa for- gallstones. I u eaM;nw W Last Will end Testa ment of Eliza, A. Wild, deceased. Mrs. Reed Brown. Mrs. May Isaao- First fublicatlon September .1 12I. son ana nrasa Mrs.veri Brown fUet PubUcaUott October 5.H29. were gueste-t-jm'SiJJrnB Clark Monday evening. .. I . L- ...... , XVCUUlb Scout Executive A. A. Anderson to the Bank Commissioner of VMM Uaa ak TTl.k M .V a a . m was the speaker at the sacrament rZf.YJ2 X - . -... ?f Q"L0?. i Paclllc Gold Mining auJ Milling Company, Principal Place ot Business iunaricaa rorn. liua. ' - Notice is hereby given that a meeting' of the Board of Directors ot the Pacific Ooid Mining and Milling Company, held on the 13th day of September, 1929, aa assessment (No. 72) of two cents per share was levied on the outstanding capital stock of the corporation 'payable Immediately to the secretary at his office at Am-, erlcan Pork,' Utah. (. .'J , Any etock, upon which this assess- ment may remain unpaid on Saturday, Satur-day, October, 10, 1929, will be delin-quent delin-quent and advertised for sale at PaU.? .taction,, and unless payment Is . made before will be sold on Wednesday, Wednes-day, Novemhef 13, 1929, at 1:00 o'clock p. m., ' to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expense ot sale. . J., B. PARKER, Secretary, .a American Fork," Utah. First Publication September 21, 1929, Last Publication October 12, 1929. THE BANK O PiriliMT nanuc meeting Sunday evening, - the pro- Located ' at Pleasant - Grove. In the gramjof which was nnder the dlrec-1 county .of: Uuh State of. Utah at With that he turned and went outltlon of the Primary Association. tne ciose or ousiness on the 28th day of my kitchen, not giving me a chance Jo soy that though I bad lived tbrongh fifty-six years, 1 had never yet seen a man at the age he had Just mentioned. men-tioned. I knew that If these Can nezlano girls came to the Desert Moon, they would bring trouble with them. I was right A merciful Providence Provi-dence be thanked that tor a time at least the knowledge of how terribly ter-ribly right I was.' was spared me. I am not an adirlrer of men. Look ing at most any man, I find myself of September, 1929. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts-., Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Devey enter tained at a shower Wednesday even-1 overdrafts lng in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Eart Stocks, Bonds and Se- 9,007.36 618.19 2,780.33 2.000.00 Groo. who were married recentlr at) cuntles, etc ' - . T 1- T T Bountiful. .Relatives and. neighbor. luZTnrTZZ or me family from Alpine, fcebl, Real Estate Sold Under American Fork and Salt Lake were I Contract j Other Real Estate Owned naV. . iJaHfni .nH Dua "o Other Bank?.. 00,441.27 reclplente of many . beautiful and Ca.n item ..f 23.20 useiui presents. Tney wm mace Gold 342.50 their homa In AlDina. Mrs. Groo 1. 1 Silver 1.755.09 thinking what a pity It was he bsdl tluk -varwiln, Aanirh nt r. nt Currency, .... 4,225.00 to rrow nn. since as a little, helpless T . . Total Cash on Hand-. rWM ho wonld have made a complete! - "- Expenses ...Z.883.79 j i.y An Ordinance AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO PARKING OF AUTOMOBILES AND TUB STORING OF AUTOMOBILES AND OTHER MOTOR VEHICLES WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF AMERICAN FORK CITY. ' Be it Ordained by the City Council of American Fork City, Utah:- , SECTION I. HOW TO APPROACH CURB; Every, person, In charge ot a vehicle ehail In parking such vehicle . approach the curb at an agle ot forty-five forty-five degrees and In' such manner that the front right hasd . wheel of such vehicle shall, when such vehicle" Is stopped, he approximately fifteen Inches from the curb, and no part of such vehicle less than two feet from , the nearest part of any othar vehicle standing at the curb, PROVIDED, It shall be unlawful to park any: motor vehicle on, (Main Street In American Fork' City between 2nd East' Street and 3rd West Street except parallel with the curb. It shall, be unlawful to park any vehicle with any wheel of the same In any; gutter." SECTION IL USINO STREET FOR STORING;.: It shall be unlawful for any person either aa owner, occupant, oc-cupant, agent or employee of any garage, livery atable, wagon shop, blacksmith shop, sales room, or other place of business to suffer or permit any vehicle, whether left for safe keeping, repairs, sale or otherwise to be or remain upon any street or side walk, or to do or permit .to be done any repairing ot any vehicle while the same stands upon any part of a publio street . or sidewalk except only 1, 038.02 emergency repairs - or changing of .1326,882.91 530.11 575.79 success. Sam Stanley Is different There Is some of the child left In Sam, just ss there Is, I think, In any good man or nmn a utue seasomnK oi aiio- pUclty, really, Is all It amounts to but there Is a quality about Sam that makes a person feel that he set out There It should have ended. It didn't, because Sam never got over eary ln to follow, the-reclne for loving Margarita. o wnen, nine jw g a Banf aaa mat ne nas maoa later, abe came bach, to the Desert job of It Moon.' with twin girls, Danielle -and n M , young man, with , a GabrleHe, and said that Cannexiano vntty fair educaUon and a tidy sum had deserted ber and the children of ney ieft wm by his father, who Sam took them au ngni m. a - ha(J been t well-thought-or lawyer m know," yet," whether or not 4hey - took -Mflggacmwettsr should -coma out. here him. In. to Nevsda, take up his homestead Certainly he did not show much jana, and settle content for the rest of aurrtrise when, In about ten days, h, m. bai always been more or Cannexiano put In an appearance. leg of t niyjtery to me, unless yoq Ram miawA him to get a good start .... e.m'u exDlanatioo of It with his threats, and then be took him ne Ba ttatf when hi, father died, across bla knees ana gave; mm i Jeft Um witnout a reianve, wuou sound spanking, and passed him over knew of n wortd. He was tA Manraritn to dry nis warn, u ,Mf Aftra 0m and ne ownea n washed bis own , hands snd went of toes and an Imagination. flablng, 8o be went to wurorniB, That evening he had one ot the men mance and gold. Finding neither, he mm, in and take the wnoie au aau m. flown here to Nevaaa. u ai Punnazlanos to Rattall ln n. .,bai nnt his hnndred snd sixty nime to cateh the east-bound tram. I Mres wlth Boulder creek turn am ashamed oy war w roaring ttrougn tnem. . MAnAv I linn t Know uuw wuwi. vl- MMn iia nirea uciy, LiiKiu uiuuw .... i mm v A tidy sum, m be bouna, ior iunV after we beard that Cannezlano had . flnput rambllns boose south of the Mason and DlxoniUne. In New Orleans. HIS caoin. w -..vv. ,. - ... fences, and dug ditches, snd planted - an hnmrUt SIOCK. OB more lana uo u - - -.nor. ditches.. planted boucht more oc-.tw.-.. Mr. and Mrs. IS. M. Groo of Alpine Interest Paid J880.18 bat was taken Into the Devey . home Txe" P13 247.62 at the death of his mother, when but! Total is an 9 a. few weeks old, aidwhere'lFhas j Mfscellaneoua CoRecUonj r 'i,28 since made his home. : Cssh Short The many frlenVla of D. fir-Ham. TOTAL 65.76 Hill will Ka lanif n li.a thai t.a I IMAB&IA I , " . o ,7t v tT TTt Capital Stock Paid in- $ 20,000.00 la very HI at a Salt Lake hospital. gurpius jw ., - sg soooo unamaea Fronts 5,581.H Interest , 151.24 W1TKJJTS PASSES 1WAT Exchange . 258.29 Rents uL 7 B55.00 Watkihs.t'Safe "Depi 1 Boxes wu 213.00 "-r'w! Commissions . ; 10.16 4453.697J4 MBS. AH5IE JAC0BS03T Mrs. Annie Jacobson widow of the late John Watklns, pass d way-Wednesdayrinornlngat.the home of her dangWer, Mrs. W. A. Andrews, following' a lingering 111' ness. Mrs. Watklns . was born ln 6.057.18 UOO.OO 1136.240.24 133,802.88 260,137.98 l.m th- rhildren. . . .lori aver since. And. Sam wanieu iw .v . ma iubi .. . . He offered to adopt them. Margarita coorMt h9 jocated tna iieaa would not consider It - 0ine, on ttjopenj . that mode even years irarw-' w tt -Old Lady Luck,- ffVadont the glrH and give them a never gave his heart to 1 1 " LooS home on tte Desert Moon. He th. Desert Moon ranch that h-gooa h-gooa oouw vu ,a,-nHnif lines , a .nd the money he made rrom got a few vmvu r- nro,i of. That was why, ,m' M..r.n b. . .. i cam was sort wim m jasi su""'x" - n, niT W1LU 'iit,v " lie had showed up here, beaming end i i.,."'hA,,t three years ajro. He , .uddenly. after havins seen wltn her, tHU ''"" i kmilil I aA Sam and no one else, ie T wee. or for but quite aa broke as ne one ,-- "-J" witn ma w Total :jiftCteaiS.$13,48.80 Less Expenses and Taxes Paid, etc 8,411.63 Net Undivided Profits "rani UTB uuul " "" Deposits Subject me aaugnier or utunu ana Aiauiaa Anderson JacObson. Her girlhood Cashier's Check 2.562.44 rta in Pioa.ant nmn Total Demand Deposits. ,ii Vo .1.- -L- TIm" Certificates 619,045.70 unUl 39 years ago (when she wm gavlnrs Denoslt. 240 092 8 married o jonn watains or Aipine.1 Total Time Deposits cominc . to. Alolne - to K maare tneir -i.:. . . r - r I itiAm. ' at a iaa m homa. : : i f" i t W . -r J.ol.st . ' . I B.A.jh a. .T.aI. YT1.I. . . ' . a I DU,U wl Utaui, VUUIi 1 m UUtB or a nnmoer oi yew oawrw jua o L..wenson. be nr flrat Mr aeatn wnlclf occurea . uneen - years sworn according to law. deposes and aaa her husband waa an Invalid. W that he Is Cashier ot the above tiii9iaiBuiBii.,ul .;i land correct statement of tha eon. Mrs. Watklns is survived by herldltlon of the said bank at the close tlrn. J.,.M.- Ifra. Vna An. I Ol OUSinesS On 100 ZStfl Oar Ot 8BD- drews, Mrs. Matilda Devey both ot rm)DeP- 1SZ- Alplhi and ""8111.-' Bnbr" Bnckleyof Ely, Nevada, and by ten grandchild tires. SECTION III. It to necessary for the peace, good order, and morals ot the Inhabitants of American , Fork City that the ordinance take effect Immediately, ' ; - . - SECTION TV, This ordinance 8hau Uke effect upon Its passage and first publication. Passed by the city councu 01 Am erican Fork City, this 28th day ; of September, 1929. : . , ROT GREEN WOOD, . Mayor of American Fork City. THOMAS A. BARRATT,- City Recorder of American y xr viiy. ; ATTEST:.- ' ' ' L Thomas A. JJarratt the daly qualified recorder In and for American ' Fork City, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing la a true and correct copy of "An Ordlance Relat- lnsr To Parkins: of Automobiles and the Storing ot Automobiles snd Other Motor. .Vehicles. Within the Corporate limits of American Fork City," as pa seed by the City Council of Ameri can Fork City, the 28th day of June, can Fork City, the 28th day of Sep-. tember, A. D. 192.' THOMAS A. BAR R ATT, r ; City Recorder. .First Publication October 5, 1929. "i NOTICE OF SALE ' , f FOB SPECIAL TAXIS ren. She is also survived by, several) brothers and slaters and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral services will be held in the Alpine Oymnasluns -- Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The body, may fi. L. SWENSON. Correct Attests , . O. EGRUA, J. R. HALLIDAT, " t . HARRY GAMMON, - Director. Subscribed snd sworn to before me this znd flay of October, 1929. , R. S. THORNTON. (Seal) - - ' Notary ' Public. My Commission expires 18th day of be viewed previous to the services December. 1929 at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Stt of Utah, Office of Bank Com- missioner; inrence iBTey. I. W TT TTawir r.,i, r i- sioner or the SUte of Utah, do hereby here-by certify that the foregoing 1a a full, true and correct copy of-the '.statement." '.state-ment." of the above named company, .filed .In mr office this 3rd day of October, 1929. (iW. H. IIADLOCK. Bank Commissioner. First Publication October 6, 1929. Rlee al-Craam(al Rice plays sn Important part In the Hfe of Japan. It takes pride of place at all great ceremonies, which would be void-v'lhmif the nse of sake, a drink hrewed fmm the cm In. Notice Is hereby given that special taxes for paving, grading- and other expenses in connection with Street paving' In' District No. 1,' were delta. " quent September S, 1929, and still re main unpaid ln amounts and upon the lands set forth and described in the delinquent list herto attached and unless said taxes together with the cost of publication, and Interest from date of delinquency are paid on - or before' the 3rd day of November, 1929,' and . the property upon which said taxes -are a, Ucu; will on said dav be sold for said taxes with Interest from date of delinquency, cost ot advertising ad-vertising and; expense of sale, at the front door of the City Hall ln Amerl- can Fork City, Utah, beginning , at the hour of 12:00 o'clock noon of said . day and continuing until all of "Id property shall have been sold. ' " ' Marlon C. RobinsonPart of Lot 16, Block 19, Frontage 89.20 feet, Part of Lot 16, Block 19, Frontage 19.20 feet, American Fork City Survey. Amount j., ,..,,......,;.., . 135.22 . , MART J. CUNNINGHAM, J ' City Treasurer. First Publication October 5, 1929. jLast PublicaUon October 12, 1929. |