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Show m"mmmm""mmm,m,m,mm. HCTTERWKAPPER CARL BERG the 'Rawlefgh Man Haw the Emery County Agency for this una urpiissed line of goods and will visit all parts of at regular Intervals. Hsodqaarteri at Castle Pale the county MAIL AND TELEPHONE OR. DERS GIVEN PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION Thft fftllnnrl.... 5 l butterwrapper, -- .vjljai . r WORLD JEWRY AT . prices xor printed wla be ln f m Her Only Love further nnH,. 50 Butterwrappers . . .78 109 Butterwrappers . . 250 Butterwrapper . . l.n 1.60 600 Butterwrappers .. 2.5e 1000 Butterwrappers . . 4.00 All orders forwarded, postage paid GREATEST CRISIS Leaders in America Striving to Save Race in Europe From Destruction. Ey RALPH HAMILTON , when remlttanoo.v i. "lauij - in nuvance When money is not sent with order 11. br th Wutin Naws-p- r .... Cntoa.) Muuiiionai cnargss will .w..,.,6 . For KAA - . apply: our rcao, I we "Were you expecting somebody, Mr. extra; for 1000 wrappers. 16e extra. Wharton V ... Job Work Delivered Postpaid MUST "Why, yes a little girl, daughter of an old friend In the West" "Train arrived and pulled out five minutes before you came. One passenger only for here. She's in the waiting room. That's her trunk. Sidney Wharton, who had Just arrived at Ue Waverly depot, glanced at the object mentioned. He noted the Initials on Its end: "E. W." Theu he hurried his steps and entered the ladles' waiting room. A slight, girlish form was outlined standing at the win- dow. of strong THE ADVANTAGES facilities right here in Eastern Utah are innumerable. They mean a great deal to all the people of this section and are especially sirable by those who need large banking connections. It will be our pleasure to serve you. Give us a call. Member of Federal Reserve System Price Commercial & Savings Bank PRICE, UTAH "You must be Elinor I mean Miss West," stammered Wharton, taken all aback, for, whereas he had expected to greet a girl In her early teens, here, as she turned, was disclosed a graceful, beauty-face- d young lady. "And you are Mr. Wharton," she said, her eyes showing pleasure and know from the photograph relief, papa has at home. It seems good to meet his dearest friend." She had come straight up to him and had put out both hands in nn artless, ardent way that stirred him He was thirty, she not strangely. more than eighteen. Expecting tin awkward, growing child, at tills revelation of perfect maidenhood the fatherly character he had decided to assume was necessarily relegated to oblivion, and with his admiring glance there was mingled n bewildered and troubled emotion. Ifere was not the child he had planned to provide with playfellows, but a glowing, matured miss, who would require interested attention. Elinor West climbed Into the front seat of the automobile and snuggled down beside him, a picture of huppv contentment. "That long, lonesome Journey !" she spoke. "And to get to what Is going to be home to me ! If ' But his busipapa were only here ness required a six months' tour of Mexico and he had to act quickly and put me in safe hands. He told me to mind you and love you, Just as he does. I am going to be dreadfully good and obedient, Mr. Wharton," and In the exuberance of her sweet, trustful youth-fulnes- s she drew even nearer to him and looked up Into his face confidingly. 1 mustn't forget a letter papa told me to give you. Is It far to the new home, Mr. Wharton?" She chatted on all the way the five road to miles of winding, Windermere. She was in ecstasy as they entered the gateway of the parklike country seat. "Oh, you beauty!" burst forth old Mrs. Gray, the housekeeper, as she was introduced to Elinor and folded her In her motherly arms. "You've come like sunshine to a dull, lonely home, but so welcome, dear!" And Wharton, noting the responsive attitude of his ward, experienced a sense of satisfaction to find his housekeeper thus Inclined to share his responsibility by winning the confidence and esteem of the newcomer. That night Wharton read the letter Elinor had brought him from her father. It gave Wharton some concern. In the communication Robert West went further Into details about his daughter. He told Wharton that his business might keep him away for two years. Instead of six months. He dwelt upon the inconvenience of keeping Elinor with him under an unsettled environment and practically asked Whan on to adopt her until his return. "I want you tq. bring her tnto companionship with others of her age," added West, "a privilege she has been denied while leading an unsettled, constantly changing life with myself, and If it 'comes to the natural point where she meets her fate ln some young man, look to her future as If she were your own child." "She Is not like most girls." Mrs. Gray to!d Wharton a day or two later. "Sl e seems anxious and glad to settle down here, with us, like some tempest-tossebird finding a fair home haven of rest. To her the beautiful home garden appears as an earthly paradise, and neither dress, social excitement nor company have any charm for her." To this matronly lady Wharton thought to leave the real guidance and entertainment of his guest Several guests were invited to the house, and among them some young men who vied with one another In contesting for the attention of their fair hostess. Elinor was Innately courteous, but she seemed to prefer roaming alone about the garden or sitting In the library reading or conversing with her Indulgent guardian. "You do not seem to take to your visitors," Mrs. Gray told Elinor one 1 est duality Coa jumo tree-shade- $2.50 a Ton We are equipped to load 75 tons a day of the finest quality lump coal in the state without any loss of time. Load your team direct from state road OLIPHANT COAL MINE (GOceaimyp d d J. W. Nixon offers at Genuine Bargain Prices the following articles reserved when selling out the store. Look them over and if you can use any of them you may COS1. procure them for MUCH LESS THAN ACTUAL One New U. S. Cream Separator, No. 15. Cook Stove, Range. Set New Chain Harness. Set New Buggy Harness (Double.) Set New Buggy Harness (Single.) Hand Printing Machine. Three Alfalfa Seed Cleaning Mills (Clipper.) One 2 2 Horsepower Gas Engine, Second liana. One 12 Horsepower Gas Engine, Nearly New. One Mustard Seed Extracting Machine. One New Grain Chopper. One Second Hand Grain Chopper. One New Royal Sewing Machine. And manf other "things that are useful tftat you can have are sold. cheap by calling on me or writing before hey Will exchange for any kind of produce. COME EARLY 1-- t AND GET YOUR CHOICE. J. w NIXON HUNTINGTON, UTAH UiAxl PRICES Advantages are Innumerable One One One One One iaoau uall, rnwuivcaa, day. 'Oh, I am so happy with you and Mr. Wharton that ! grurlge the time spent wifb others!" said Elinor, and her facef flushed as she murmured, I "you and Gurrdy. whom have learned to love so trdy." Wise, prudent Mrs. Gray read the emotion In that guileless heart but said nothing. It was later when, In a burst of tender confidence Elinor betrayed the secret of her soul, that the old housekeeper aroused Sidney Whar ton to the happy knowledge that ths lifelong devotion of his lovely ward was his for the asking. AID SEND 0 f NX Children Art the Most Pitiful Suffsrsrs From ths Cataclysm That Has Ruinsd a One Prosper j r t J bsfcW JhL1H DOUBLE C'.T.LE BAS QUICKLY. Ptopl. liE ProlongsWear-Sa- yes dtaA- - c x - nivw t' w m m s y t The Jews tn almost every country of the world except America are in a state more dire and terrible, perhaps, than any In which they have fouu) themselves since the fall of Jerusalem Briefly, the Jewish race ln much of Europe Is on the verge of annihila- Like Bolting Tiro Firmly to Rim tion. The countries In wh'.ch the plight of the Jews Is the worst are Poland, RuCzechoslovakia, Jugoslavia, Serbia, Gallcla, Palestine, mania, Turkey, Greece and Siberia. In Vllna, typical town of Poland, the Jewish population has been cut down by starvation, typhus and other diseases In the last five years from 90,000 to 43,000. Nearly half of the survivor are dependent upon relief supplies ln sent by their America. Warsaw, Kovno, Constanta, and many other cities throughout Central and Eastern Europe tell the same tale. American Jews, aroused by the reports that first filtered through after the signing of the armistice. Immediately organized under the American Jewish Itellef Committee, of 15 East 40th Street. New York City, to save their race abroad. They sent some 20 commissioners to various foreign countries to investigate the truth of these reports. Almost all these commissioners have now returned and the firsthand Information that they have brought back Is more alarming than the early unsubstantiated reports. Such men as Nathan Straus, Henry Morgen-thnu- , Julius Rosenwald, Jamb H. Schiff, Felix M. Warburg, and many other prominent members of this committee are now bending every effort to arouse America to the great need abroad and rush the food and supplies across the oevm which, If sent quickly, will savu the Jewish race from destruction. Saddest of the victims of all this woe are the children. Tens of thousands of pitiful youngsters who are seven or eight years old have gone so long undernourished that they are little further developed than normal Infants of one or two years. In the Polish cities orphaned children wander about the streets, homeless and unable to get Into the orphanages. These are and depend Rlready overcrowded primarily upon American relief funds to keep them going. ; "There are but two ways of paylna debt: Increase of industry in raislna income, increase of thrift la laying il ONE car owners prefer Federal tires is graphically show a above. In the base of every Federal tire are four endless twisted steel cables of great tensile strength that securely damp the tire's base to the rim. This positively prevents play between the tire and rim, thus preventing rim wear aiwi the ruinous damage of tea arising from this cause. 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