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Show ooinnr vnrriLY prix3 UEAvrn t ,,:::::::::::t:Hiimi:!::::!!,.!w:!!:iHii:"! . amiuRST y RUBY KIOLIY. ..,..,. a .,.61 L..i::;;;::::i:::ii;:,1int!mimiiitmu!:iJ "Jobs, I received a letter this mora-U-f from Laura. She says that Tlotst ' - will be hero next Thursday. I wonder If aha will like the country. She's probably used, to city wayi aa4 things. nv Suppose aha should .bo stuck sp and earry bar aoaa In tba air. No, I cant bailey tbat any child of Laura's could bo Ilk tbat Tot I've aiwsys believed children war always that eity-bre- d mora or less stack up." llatflda stop-pod. only bocauso aba bad to. By tba -- time aha got her breath again her has band was speaking. "Pooh. Matty. Ion nlnt golhg to think Uat of little Violet 'cause I ain't going to let yon. Did yon say that she was coming Thursday? Well, 111 take n look at the calendar. Why, that's tomorrow! toa'd better start ". right In now making some cookies and plea, while I finish my work la the bam. Violet Barclay, n girl of nine teen, was Just the opposite of what Aunt Matilda, said about being "stack p." Being In poor health, her mother had decided to send-Viol- et to her aunt's homo la the country. Thursday morning dawned at last and Uncle John harnessed, Maggl and drove her to the little station. At J WM.il(4.li-.-i, ill W-M- M " Violet greeted her ancle with as kiss on either cheek, which ejuit took his breath away. feat better aa readv. uncle Jena.- sbe cried aa they were driving home. knew I should the minute I got eat of that hot, dusty city." Three days after .her trrlyal Tlnls, had donned her new. farmerette salt ' . and started a garden, Oae day Aaat Matilda asked her tf she wouldn't Ilka to visit Elmbaret. "Why, whore's that, tun Us Violet u asked. ::-";: "Oh, Ifs the meet beautiful house I aver saw! replied Matilda. "There are elms aO round It and waft. I verily beUeve that I abould get heat ' 1 FARMERS AND STOCKGROWERS MERCANTILE A't-- . in -- COMPANY I I " -- : i r la It" This aroused Ylolefs curiosity at ' once. ... "Who owns she asked. "Mr. Preston 'used to owa It, hat he's dead bow," was tha reply. mCD sister died hero, so he wasted to live here; he bunt that bouse. It's for sale, furniture and an. I heard troth mm Am Bnkartfl that m Atal l intends to bay It I hope he's aje Jf he's going to Mvs there." , "Oh. where Is It am Met It Bounds very interesting. Is It very far from beret May I go this afternoon "No. Violet It Is aot very far. from . here. I thought you'd like to sea It Tonll find It easy If yon. keep to this road for about one mile." That afternoon Violet started, tha reached the place and found it more beautiful than Matilda had said it was. Violet , wandered around ander the elms sad thea went toward the house. ' "I wonder If they keep the doors suplocked." she said to herself. lore to go Inside." pose they do, but tried the j To ber surprise, as ah door tt opened.; Going Inside, she found herself la a large bam. , "It won't do any harm K I do look around a little," she said to herself, so she cautiously opened, a door Bear-b- y. Seeing nothing very interesting la wis room, sne wanaerea on. am ia rooms were luxuriously furnished. . After a while she went upstairs. 7 Looking In one of the rooms she saw a bedroom. She crossed the room to glance at herself la the mirror so as to fix her hair., What she saw, how ever, was a young man lying aa the bed and apparently fast asleep. He was dressed In a dark Mu suit In- f stantly Violet thought of the Mr. Bob erts of whom Matilda bad spoken She supposed he had arrived today and, feeling tired,, had Iain down. -- ..And then to ber horror she foand 7"" aba had lo aneeie. She started for the doer." snakinc funny little noises. She . had Jost Urns to get out of the room land cover her (ace with her handkerchief before she sneeaed. She wns Just beginning to go down the stairs "' on tiptoe when the door opened and the man came out laughing. . "I suppose I should bare told you "that I was not asleep," he said, nt I heard somebody , coming upstairs, mA vm mii Imirln, m mrnriU when you came in. t thought I'd burst when rou had to sneeze." asked -- W "Are .yon Mr. Roberts . , aiet It ltr ' . .s,t ' - r i i . V r Just Received - i gssssststttti car load of r 1 If , - . . r . A . . . . RUBa (Coc-rrlsn- " j. onaata ww "Miss Barclay," she said, smiling. Soon they were talking aa if they had known each other all their Uvea. After this they aaw each otner often and It was aot long before Ralph asked Violet to share bis beautiful heme with him. and because she had already begun to love Elmurst and also Its owner, she did not refuse. 1 McClure Newer Another Jean of Are. Something of the feeling that the French Deonte hare toward America since the Tanks arrived la France Is shown In one of the many Interesting little Incidents that the Rev. 0. D. OdSl, pastor of the Sevond Presbyter-;- ' tra church, tells. Mr. Odell recently returned from France, where be apent tjTen months In the service of the x r n i. "'"""' Dojlngl''co'neraaoa'''wlth,i' French yea .'.fleer Doctor Odell aald: "Don't you bad another Joan or arcr ' wish ' rrv tot we bare." replied the effl 'ha stralristened no to bis full ' his face. i " t ' ndwesmllre -spread overAmerica is bate.- "Why, !,. ",. f r ; ;n cf AlWBgtPrKlU I.'JC ' 1 ik Jet DOY SCOUT mm EDITOR 1 Puffer's Lake Jalf IT Dear Editor of Prass: Will send you a Una so tha horns tolls may know how we are up hers. i Reached here Monday Bight then on Wednesday ws left camp at a. m. and explored the to neaks of Belknap and returned lo eampj be fore a. an. t Thea were about (0 of aa and we will be cirofficers, thea oar Men's allk hats now 50c each at cled. sroiBd like jscldlsrs. Wa irlll Femley's. Call It Fort Putfet.and yoa will lnd tUva thavm: m aext year.i f-r- f Plenty of fishing Uckle at Fern- . This wlU be our, aarjaaaani camp ley's. - grounds and as soon as tha .'aato Toads ara, mads wa .mar 'a kava Drey Mason Fruit Jars, pints , $1.18; quarts $1.10 and 1 gallon pun nm, Ws are having a regalar course In $1.(8 a dosea at Feraley's. dpmeetlc .science and ara loU hlrrw than when wa arrived, and when our Get tha famona Red Tar Twine Jack aad Buck, Chink. Wlasard Un$-gin- at the Con. Wagon and Machinery . For, Sale at WholesalePrices LL DOTSON, SlincrsyiOe 1-- . s, Kooley, Sknnk, Mad and ara in better trim, we. caa Can-e- Company. e Wa still have tha pressure cookers Ua sUte, Jn4lnj Cob. Wsgoa snd Machinery Com- wr,wtCSTe4.MIVari. up any troop la, froo jk Milford has some mighty ales chaps paay. had some II horse, so we rods and wno wvi make dandy aconia. V walked ia turna, but most of the Way Men's summer undershirts Wa, hops. Mr, Lo; m jota bow oae was of the turn shift - The Milford of our officers for be Is such a 1 1.15, special this week, 60e worth sady boys had bo horses, so wa helped W vth ,boya. . He fctys at Fernleya. them oat that many old guys la the old etatea We made a record trip to be, would gladly lva a thouaand taki Mr. and Mrs. Paul McQuarrie and mostly on, foot, but get tt that a hike thlJf Iwrs aajoytng th tha children came over from their does not hurt y scout for ha la. In- - moaatala trip, bat yo cant beat Nevada ranch the past week, return aured agaihat wear; Today every na oat of It sack summer. : . - ; tag by auto oa Monday. boy Is ready for something also, -t - Tha only thing that happened out Open season for Sage hens from of the ordinary, was that tha August II to August 11, 'both days scout master got, Wat from; the Murdoch Academy wants. IIS Inclusive. Morning doves from 8ept croud badly lost too; and did ' Bot cords good sod wood la amber 1st to September SOth, jt od lengthsr-woo'clock. to ba ftachcam.p.ntn from tha, south 8coutm aster Gibson had fortunate or wesia nuia, . m'. Does anyone know what became To na. delivered not ly lavUed Mr. Oeorga Low to come later than October, Uth. Leevs or of the 'Milford service flag which np with him to pilot our party, and, mall your hid 4o Oas FanUey, Seat was ased on the platform on July 4 tha two of them kept both tha Bea If so, kindly return it to the Press ver and jKilforOoys, together and Oflco or call np Mrs. Carlt returned aa to camp. Thev must . rpr.Rent-- -4 preeanre-oooke- r. lie have nighty big anjolflsh gluards par' "dajrr; JCall o JTauioes a Jones, Mr. Bert. Bird snd daughter of la them to look after aa like young president of the relief society of Idaho Falls, accompanied by his lit tha .West .ward. . . chlckeosL.bt we alnt that et .: Ua granddaughter. Miss Emma Thorn Tha worst fault with Dr. Qibsoa la psoa, ara visiting at tha home of his that be Is terribly set la his ways. Elberta Poaches, wjll be ripe la two aaat, Mrs. J. F. Tolton, for a few He wont let as bavf In weeie. . i. am., ,80 taklag ,rrdera daya, camp or do any boating a tha lake Telepbona iVrflaprga. Q.. Mardook. ' without soma grown-up- s Aubrey Tolton came from Salt along. Jr. He complaina about cigarettes and Lake to Join his family who have bad language as though wa were all beea spending some little time with Mr. Tolton'i parents. Mr. and Mrs. preachera, but wa are Just scouts. ' Mrs. Strickland Is aa expert with ,1 hate two red teller, calves. Is J. F. Tolton. While hers he and his oares sad gave as boat ride. my peeealon,,!1eij(r hraaded,. aor family will go to Puffers Lake Mrs. Gibson went to tha top of Mt maraea. anout eight months- - old. aa eating before returning to " Belknap with as sad- was as gams as Owner may have by calling for each dty. and all of tha party. paying anyone t Mr. Albert Goodwin res received The government man has a weata Patter. : " aa tavttatloa to the Annual Camp- sr station oa top of Belknap and Dr. Shepherd .and, with his strong glasses, you can see .Fairbanks fire of tha Utah Indian war veterans from St George to Nepal aad also left Monday, for a. law day In fat to he held at Sprlngvtlle, Utah oa uaae city. see the Manti tP'-,,,,- . Aafiet .1,1.. 1$. and.llth.sadef ,ths jrtw.(eJBtw,vv.,"' We are saving some aad the snrplces of Utah and Waaach CounMr. Goodwin says Mrs. Kats Norea has returael ty Department dry. hot dall town life baa Its fafrom a trla to Salt Lake vor for good. said be will not be sble to ettn" ."fh Ws have aelected a permanent ha la ffllA A ra KaoV Camp Are, but wishes thaOhyemit whafs Is so but wishes they ha might It nice and oa It the beautiful north Campflre, site camp cool, for meadow, eloping, down to tha lake baa beea vary warm la tha city tola (or they surely hare fine times at tnesa reunions. which WEI bw. headquarters for oar, summer. t.9 -- m Z:HJPsw.Troof'l M0-fo- rd .L.- ta - four-foo- V - Bern ; fire-ar- ms .. MILFORD SHOE & HARNESS REPAIR COMPANY----Milford Utah New Stock Shoe and Harness Supplies ,'' fr - dsmgea.' a ' , . V: SPECIAL ATTENTIOX TO PARCEL '' P08T ORDERS f Pilodern Equipment v: FIRST.JCLASS.WOM Peter Weidner, Prop. |