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Show C"BEST D-- ad IN THE LONG RUN" 'V Beyond Redemption Newspaper Union.) old been dead HOW longhadhenohad means of judging, because time had no longer any meaning for him. e Indeed, It was with ty that he brought himself to the realization that he was dead. His thought had been that he was or even Insane. He, James Miller, the millionaire, whose word had been law and dogma, who had dominated his timid little wife until her death, and tyrannized over bis daughter, Emily, and driven her from his home when she married young Fearsall against, his wishes he was reduced to sorry straits. He found himself In a condition outside spuce and time, a place colorless, shapeless, and above all, hideously first 111, alone. And that was the terrific part of it, that he, who had had hundreds at his beck and call, should be so utterly alone. He had only one companion. That was remorse. Remorse, at first hardly recognizable for what it was, then slowly strengthening as the situation dawned upon him, as the freed mind began to sift out the wrongs of life, the wrongs that he had commit- ........ Goodrich. SILVERTOWN CORD Powers Mr. and .Mrs, John Park, and Mr. and Mrs Sid Park of Murray, Utah, spent Memorial Day here. By EDWARD LEVINE (, 12. Western Silvertowns are built up to the highest standard of tire quality not down to a price. And yet they cost no more than ordinary cords. raw LOCAL NEWS ted. And deepest of all was his treatment of his daughter, Emily. She had been the one person he had really loved. She was the one person who had really loved him. When she fell in love with young Pearsall It was arrogance that had Impelled him to lay down his ultimatum. She would give the fellow up or leave his house., forever. To his amazement Emily had chosen love, and left him. He had regretted his act bitterly, but had been too proud, to forgive or ask forgiveness. He knew" where 'the couple lived. He had seen their little bungalow on the outskirts of the town. Pearsall was doing well In a modest way, but they were poor,- and be would never amount to anything. Old Miller had meant to chauge that will which left everything to charity a poor sort of charity I only he had ; died. Dead, beyond redemption, and his millions lost I That money which should , have gone to Emily, in the How she must hands of strangers. hate him Mr and Mrs Sidney Jenkins of Salt Lake City, spent the week end with relatives here. HEADY TO WEAR & BEAUTY SHOP Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ockey were down from Salt Luke for Decoration Day. OPE N FOR BUSINESS Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Hague, Roger Hague, and Eleanor Hague, were hero from Salt Lake for Mtmorial Day. Atrs. A C Miner and family of Tetonia, Idaho, have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Howell for a few days this week. M j o ML Mr. Delbert Booth of Pasadena. California, apent the latter part of! the week in this city visiting with! relatives and friends. SHOWING A COMPLETE LINE OF PRICES RIGHT SUMMER, DRESSES. PHEONIX HOSIERY LACE SCARFS SWAGGER STICKS Miss Beatrice Gibson returned home Saturday from Knight, Wyoming, where she has been engaged teaching school the past season. Judge George ChriNtensen Utah, spent Memorial Day in He was accompanied home Christensen who has been here the past week. JIM j of Price, city. by Mrs. this visiting ICED PUNCH SERV ED ALL DAY The Loverice swarm of Bee Hive Girls held their meeting' at the home The of Frances Carter this week. evening was spent in distributing seals after which dainty refreshments were served to those present. TWO BEAUTY BOOTHS OPERATING Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Regan returned NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION to their home In San Francisco, Sun(Publisher) day, after an extended visit with Mr. Department of the Interior and Mrs. Gideon Sidwell, parents of ... U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake Mrs. Regan. They were accompanied City, Utah. June 4, 1924 to California by Miss Elece Knowles, NOTICE is hereby given that Joswho will be employed in the above eph G. Irons, of Nephi, Utah, who, on city. July 13, 1917, made homestead entry No. 017281 for SE4 NE'i; NV6 S Lqts 22, 23; NOTICE TO CREDITORS E4; N SW'M Sec. 6; NEi SE4 Section 5. Township 14 S. Range 1 W. Salt Lake Meridian, deceased. alis filed notice of intention to make, Estate of Amos Creditors will present claims with five year Proof, to establish claim to vouchers to undersigned at Ostler the land above described, before the ORAPLATA MIXING COMPANY NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION & Allen Harness Shop, Nephi, Utah, Clerk of the- District Court at Nephi, (Publisher) on or before the 7th day of October, Utah, on tha:14t,h day o2 July,. 1924. Location of Principal Place of BusiDEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR A. D. 1924. . Claimant names .as witnesses: ness: Nephi, Utah U. S. LAND OFFICE, at Salt Lake AMOS STEPHEN ALLEN Robert E. Chappell, Rufus Golden, Administrator of Estate of Amos Harry J. Irons, William H. Belliston City, Utah, .May 27th, 1924 Notice is hereby given that at a A. Allen, Deceased. all of Nephi;'Utah. is NOTICE hereby given that Ray This was the remorse that became Will L. Hoyt, Attorney, for Estate. ELI F TAYLOR. Register of the S. meeting of the Directors of Indianola, Utah, who, bis companion In that shadowy realm Date of first 1924 First pub. June 6, 1924. . Jnae 6, Oraplata Mining Company held on on Tanner, publication homestead of which he was a denizen, until his Last May 2 9, 1919 made the 19th day of May. A. D. 1924, an Last publication July 4, 1924. publication June 27th. 1924. 14 No. E N 12 024380 for Sec. so became despair overmastering that assessment of one fifth cent pel entry share was levied on the outstanding Township 12S. Range 3 E. Salt Lake the creative power of the soul came stock of the corporation, payable Im- Meridian, has filed notice of intention Into play. If only he could have the to make three year proof to establish opportunity to make It up to Emily t mediately to the secretary of the cor- claim to the land above described, If only he could see her again and poration at Nephi, Utah. Any stock at Manti, Utah, on the 5th day of ask her forgiveness ! upon which this assessment may re And with the exercise of that creamain unpaid on the 24th day of June, before the Clerk of the District Court tive power he seemed to overleap the A. D. 1924 at 12 o'clock noon, will July, 1924. conditions that bound him. He found be delinquent and 'advertised for sale Claimint names as witnesses: himself within the cottage. at public auction, and unless payment AndGeorge Olsen, Will White, A shadowy wraith; he crept through is made before, will be sold on the rew Hartley, A. J. Mclff all of Ind- the poorly furnished rooms until he 10th day of July, 1924, to pay the ianola, Utah. found the one In which his daughter ' . 't 1. r delinquent assessment, together with A, . V.i4 was lying. She was lying In bed, her t,Ji Eli. F. Taylor, Register the costs of advertising and expense face flushed, the sweat of agony upon of sale. her brow. Beside her stood her husFirst pub. May 30th, 1924. band. T. C. WINN, Secretary Last pub. June 27th, 1924. He took her band in bis. "How do Location of Office, Nephi, Utah. you feel, darling?" old Miller heard htm saying, -SSfel NOTHING LIKE IT ON EARTH "Oh, so sick, dear! Stay with me 1" ' inlooked down The wraith with The Lew rent merit fur torn flesh, cu i, finite pity and remorse upon his daughwounds, sores or lacerations (hat is doing such Woiiderful work in flesh healing is ter. Emily HIT lie didn't understand. the Borozoi.o liquid ar.d powder combinaWhat was the matter with her? ATTORN KY AND COUNSELOR tion treat rnext. The liquid Borozot:e is But he felt In tome strange way a powerful nntiseptic that purifies the drawn to her as he had never been , wound of all poisor.s and infections perms, Notary Public before. He felt that she comprised while the Borozono powder is tl 3 great LICENSED ABSTRACTER And healer. There is r.otliiiifr like it oil earth everything that he needed. He want. EXAMINER OF TITLES ed her as he had never wanted any for speed,' safety a"d rfficienf-vPrice one before. (liquid) lOr, tOc and $1.20. Powder 30c 1 Office House Court at t and 60e. County y It was all be could do to keep from Utah Nepht slipping back Into that nebulous place V" LUNT PHARMACY CO. from which he bad emerged. Only with the most intense concentration of G R Judd's Garage f n I'OZi WORKING PEOPLE Tho boat of workers get out of sorts wheu the liver fails to act. They feel "blue" and discouraged languid, ami think they are getting lazy. Neglect of thwij symptoms might result in a eickl sx-!ltherefore the sensible course is to take a doso or two of Herbine. It is just the medicine needed to purify the system and restore the vim and ambition of health. Price 60c. Sold by LUNT PHARMACY half-sic- k, , t. - . SHOE REPAIRING ' SYSTEM GOODYEAR -- .. - V, BEST MATERIALISED Pronrpt Mail Order iServicei,'-' . ChrjsteJiSf'n i;!op " Utah $fcy.i& vKftptafe j - . .. , ! ..... , .. NH,: WILL L. HOYT r t; m.w s i>eJ LW V- . The Studebaker . Light-Sii- f . will power. And yet be was slipping. to there. Summer Excursion Fares A sense of peace en- folded him, he felt that In this second loss of self he was passing to a o greater happlr jn. Seaside Resorts Emily and her husband leaned over the cradle, looking at the child. "He has father's eyes, hasn't he, dearr" she said. "Dear father. You know, I am sure he always meant to do right by ua. You see, I understood him. I've often wished that I .could tell him ao. 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