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Show THE TIMES-NEW- THE BALCONY GIRL AS THE EAGLE IS A SYMBOL y MOLLIE . OF SUPREMACY Watna MATHER S, NEPI1I, UTAH. LOCAL HAPPENINGS EASTER John Robertson came up from Mills Tuesday returning Wednesday. Nwaptpr Mr. and Mrs R. H. Bracken spent Stacy snapped out the light In his Saturday in Provo. lonely hotel room and took the ele vator downstairs. As he passed Geo. A. Sperry Jr, and K. J. Bird through the great hall he heard music were in Provo Saturday selecting the balfrom the dlrecion of the coming scenery for the auditorium. conied dining room and knew, that as usual, the evening guest were C. W. Johnson local high school teacher is still confined to his room Presently a low ejaculation attract on account of sickness ed his attention. He had not noticed, in his absorbed entrance, a young is same as Mr. and Mrs. Willie Parkes were woman already seated far back in of H. home Mrs. T. at Q. the guests .1 .1 t II the small balcony. W Now, with her Parkes Mr. Parkes is an inioiks low exclamation, she drew back, the structor Friday. in the deaf and dumb school curtains and stood prepar at Ogden. atory to depart. last The young woman reached for her R. Q. Dorius was in Salt Lake soft, boyish hat and was slipping Into the first part of this week conferring her long, gray coat. She gathered, with Mr. He reports that L. somewhat confusedly, a number of Mr. Frank Frank. left for New York Wed written pages from the chair, which on a special buying trip in she evidently had recently occupied. nesday the interest of his stores. Stacy arose detalningly. "Please," he said, "do not allow me to drive Miss Matilda Peterson, State Pri you away from your corner. I can mary Supervisor spent Wednesday find another secluded spot." Thursday with the local primary "It is necessary that I remain here and teachers and today she visited the for a time," she said. "Perhaps, if Mona Schools. The road conditions you, too, are comfortable In the bal made it for her to go to cony neither need disturb the other." Levan. impossible here' she gave class While "Thank you," Stacy agreed. The demonstrations and held conferences young woman left the rose curtains with the teachers. She also reported slightly open. "The light does not on some of the Important topics dis disturb you?" she asked. "L too, look cussed at the recent convention of down Into the dancing hall occasion Superintendents held at Cleveland ally." Ohio. "Not at all," Stacy pleasantly as sured her. When she ought his gate once or NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY AND FOKCLOSUKE twice the girl smiled, uncertainly. BY OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE At last Stacy turned In his chair. "It Pleases Us To Please You." ADVERTISEMENT. "You must forgive my peaking," he FONE43 aid, "I cannot help but be Interested Utah Nephi, in your strange choice of writing room i'o Whom It May Cot:ern:- the music the dancer's whirling. Is IS HKrtt-t- f r GIVEN, by It not all distracting T And now, my meNOilCJ:; mortgagee in we unuersigneu, Interrupting. But Tm Infernally loneBums' Favorite Bird. ly. Do you know what that means? n ui uwuoi aim uuiu- Mnnv nrevalllnir notion about Lake A bird more frequently mentioned To be absolutely away from every cttiii mvi i6a6C Chad, In Africa, have been upset by In Burns' poetry than either the i umj one you know. In a big, cold hotel aua in- - th eoruary am. Dloration. of pnll.n Brockel- - blackbird or the song thrush la the Why," Stacy laughed, "It has been uuiea He traversed I linnet or llntwhlte, or "Untie." a sort of comfort to alt beside yon ua in tue onice of the County Record- hurgti EllKlishman. here while you worked. Human com. or or Juan iouniy. aiaie or urun, on the ,ake ,n rush rtlft wth a bb(M)n seems to have been .the favorite the 25th day of February, 11)21, as his only companion. of the Ayrshire bard. panlonshlp, even If given unconscious names Now, I suppose you will run linng numuer 26337; that the ly. of the mortgagors in said mortgage away." 'I do know what it means to be are J. M. Sorensen and E. A. Sorenwas made sen said and that mortgage among strangers In a big city," she answered gravely, "and I wish that and executed to the Nephi National I might be more companionable. But Bank of Nephi, Utah, as mortgagee, therein set I must write. At the strike of twelve tor the consideration forth and in conformity with law; I leave," said the arirL That the undersigned, mortgagee, I Twelve sounded sooner than either claims due and unpaid upon two con anticipated. Promptly Stacy's notes for which said mort panlon arose. "Good night," she said. promisary He thought of her a great deal on gage was given as security the sum the following day. Why had she been of seven thousand dollars, together there among all those beautifully with interest from date hereof to Travel the delightful way via time of sale, said notes bearing the Union Pacific straight to garbed women In her plain white col- the Lo i Angeled. Three trains daily. lared frock? Why had she kept hid even date with said mortgage; That the description of the pro den In the Interior of an observation perty to be sold in pursuance hereof LOS ANGELES balcony, busy with pencil? as follows, as described in said 'A society reporter) that's the solu LIMITED mortgage, to wit:tion," he told himself. I CONTINENTAL Four hundred head of stock cattle But when James P. Barney decided LIMITED that the conference must wait another belonging to or controlled by the par part (the mortgagors) day Stacy decided again to spend his ties of the firstmarked CALIFORNIA as follows to and solitary evening watching the dancers branded EXPRESS from the balcony. He had formed, wit:- with 150 branded head triangle Round trip tickets with nine during the day, an acquaintance with months limit to all points la the hotel manager, Mr. Holcomb, who bar under, on left side, and two Southern California. escorted his guest genially to the bal hundred fifty head branded Lazy U on right side. cony steps. That said property will be sold at I "Expect some excitement here this Petty,' agent auction to the highest bidder public evening," he confided. "Our detectives on the 24th day of March, 1923, at I are after a Jewel thief been entering the hour of two o'clock p. m. on said our rich patrons' rooms. day, said sale to take place at the was Stacy unaccountably perturbed. corrals situate upon the ranch of the l 111 KAU - -- m i. ITT Uncomfortably he took his seat In the Sor-- I as known commonly tiny gallery and looked quickly toward mortgagors the Interior. The glsl was there. But tnson's ranch which ranch Is located Ut-- I this time she was sewing. Sewing In a about five miles south of Levan, Juab in Utah, and County, ah, being gay place of amusement The society said sale to be app reporter theory vanished. The girl re the proceeds ofindebtedness now due I turned his grave bow and continued lied upon the her task. But on this occasion she the mortgagee by said mortgagors as appeared not so composed. Her anxious above set forth. Dated this 9th day of March, A. Interest la the affair below was plain from time to time D 1923. ly discernible, he parted the curtain nervously te Nephl National Bank of Nephl, Utah By J. W. Bond, Cashier look down on the dancers. Then, at .Mortgagee I a slight crowding la a cretaln part of 1923 March 16th. First pub. the hall, the girl snatched hat and cloak from the obalr near by, and In Last pub. March 23, 1923. a moment was down the stales and IS THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE almost lost In the throng. Almost DISTRICT JUDICIAL FIFTH she was Stacy caught up with her COUNTY, IN AND FOR JUAB Joined by a vision of a girl la rose STATE OF UTAH. tulle. Together the three reached the street Then Staey spoke. In the Matter of The Assignment "I thought tress your mad baste,' be said, quietly, "that you must be of J. N. C. Pexton, heretofore, Doing In trouble. Caa I be of help to youT" bi'siness under the firm name and "If you would," the balcony gtrl style of ENTERPRISE GROCER Notice of Assignment. COMPANY, breathlessly requested, "cull a NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That We are lodging la Wardens street' Economy on the 27th day of January, A. D. Wondering till. Stacy obeyed. 1923. J. N. C. Pexton, heretofore "We were eager to get away, nay and I," she explained, "beeuuse doing a mercantile business at Nephl Mr. Holcomb thought there might City, Juab County, Utah, under tne a disturbance on the floor, because of firm name and style of ENTERPRISE the arrest of some Jewel thief. Mr. (1ROCERY COMPANY, made an as Holcomb Is aa old friend of our fam- signment to Thomas Bailey, of Nephl, ily's. He eaae froea our village. He Utah, for the benefit of creditors ot Invited Daphne and me to stop at the the assignor. less be sold hotel, but we preferred to stay where NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN to tne we could afford to pay our way. He creditors of and all persons having monhas been kind In asking Daphne to rlalm atalnst the said J. N. C. Pex school In ton (or the ENTERPRISE GROC bake-da- y the dances. She teach failLyndburst and ha been saving seme ERY COMPANY) the said assignor, time for our outing. I am Just our to oresent proper Itlmlzed claim. bomekreper, but sbe would hare mo duty verified by the oath of the cred with her. Oood night and thank you.' itor, to Thomas Bailey, assignee, at "I. too." said Htacy hastily, "am Nephi City, Juab County, State or economy. friend of Mr. Holcomb'." Utah, within three (3) months of the The taxi went on It way. date of the first publication ot this sales of Calumet t: March 2nd, 1923. Stacy sought at once the hotel man notice 2nd this day Utah, Dated 150 at Nephl, ager. "I have been," be told him, "escort of March. A. D. 1923. bak- of THOMAS BAILEY, ing two young friends of yours to Assignee. BEST BT TEST tatl. Could yeu make It possible for ing Mr. Hoi 'ibos. II. Burton, Attorney for Assig me to meet her formally comb smiled. "I guess you mean Con nee. 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