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Show TAGS SIX . rnur ana Jnuiy i UK IXWtlX in Caindenvilfe,4nd, oe nictil ia October,. 1W8, is brsucht a woman ha had tainted a a train. That nitht twin firU are bora U her and the-- dies with-Mrevealing her name. The story nxm moves forward 18 rears. The twine bow rrewtaf t beautiful womanhood, foawe Ma adopted and named MARGARET and ELIZABETH. They are called HlT and BETTY. r 1 i it - , shell-shocke- d Vu4r aVnnlt.l LI. .a.u hasten to him te find it - - U. Jim J while was in France, that Jim them, saying j.Ilia memory 5 . .. L go- ng to get well as we'd expected." But voU uiijatu't boid it KgalUNt MoUie 'or wuntlng J iin to get a thorough et. It lnu't wlfishiipss on her ou know that; MoUie Elwell jart; .evur did a thing in her V'Jt was Jimt that Jim couldn't a n y exclteuient In his condi- lon ninl Miilliu didn't want any lisins uiiMt't Itecauiie of hia inability p figure in thenu I think it was the tost miKelflnU thing in the world t annuo 10 ten you to go ahead VI th your plans as If Jlm-a- g if 'ell. It's hard to ay and still hard-- t to put in a letter. But we mustn't land . toward-AfoHl- der" e,' nothing there anytliing that can lie done. Jtut(jL jnjkejdjir;cn Jiertott'iird-l)P- r Ljieie I feel jiwt the same way us again?" Betty did abmft it nt first," she told 'luyton shook his head. "I wish didn't I John Clayton, "only give I knew. Believe me, dear, we'll have John. Just the f iuest doctors that money can way as she did. Wrfnrte ' because we're been get, but I wouldn't want to raise you mustn't think ;we were as your hopes and then set? them flushthoughtless as as you apparently ed, I can tell you nothing. You know did that day you. talked to us. It"s just as much about it as I d." lieen almost more than we. could "poor little girl," said Martha bear and we've been hrokenrhearted Dalton, ..putting her arm around first about Jim and then about Mql-li- e Hatty's shoulder. "Voir must be and Prof and .now about Jim bi'rtveTiiijv, You wouldnt let Jhirsee again. 1 can understand exactly how you crying, ymi know. You must lie ' Betty feels. '6u mustn't think she's cheer f ul tor Jim." i Kelfisli. t'nele John." bit her Iip7 "All--ai- l right," Btty beside sister her down She knelt she faltered.' Til try." and patted her bead. Betty looked "This senm ta put the kibosh on up .at her through swimming eyes our .plans for going said andnras silent. had presenttyv-Tfae- y jJohtrH'layton "I nnderstand," John' Clayton gone to the library to dismiss plans. said gravely. To himself he said: No comment''' followed his remark. "Very clever' of Margaret to try to He thought for a moment and then cover up the hole In their armor. continued; But Just Ihe same Betty Is the oik". "It .may .ijot kill thliiKs entirely, who loves Jim and. with whom Jim though. You can't always be sure went away. liow these little matters are was in love when-h- e going to Poor kid." turn out. Maybe we'll to able to had stralghtened'nn In her change Midlle's proKftlve yftTre" chHlr."M)rglve me for crying like garding certain things, If we give that" she said to Martha Dalton her time it isobviotis that she can-w- t and her uncle. "I don't know-b- y get over the feeling that you I did it Something Just seemed to are different front the Busty girls It. But," and give way and J couldn't help of other days, Well, we'll Betty oh, it does seem bard to le asked to just have to show her, that's all. go ahead and make our plans Just After things straightened out a as though Jim were : dead, isn t hit and Jim get gets n good rest she might be aide " to see things differ" '. ently." ."I wouldn't give a. snap for Europe without them alHaloiig with us," declared Busty, her dark eyes as for going away and sloouijV'nnd e after all they've sufferedwell. It isn't Using done, " that's all." "Spoken like a dead game sport!" 8uld JiJXlaytoit ifhoMrily. . : Belly ; was lortkiug.. throiigii the tall witidowihto the street. "A week," sho4)bserved pensively, "it'll Ik; a long time to wait." fWKfwr. -- light-hearte- d : Our Complete Line w inter Hats Your $00 Choice Value to $12 I.v ; ...... $62.50 A FEW WOOL DRESSES 19 95 . . A'KW VOUK- - Mrs. (. Edllng York business, woman,.- says life a hiirdeu. stomtieh bnt Aillerika h'Ied hef. so much that she ciin enjoy life again. 'There's noUring. JiktS.it for gits and oust h'afiou" says Mrs. ''Edllng. V nlike .mnft medicine,' Adlerika aits pon BftTir upier-iinlower liowel: giving the Intestines a HEAL cleansing and bringing out old matter you never thought was in your system. Even If bowels move daily, you will be surprised bow much more old - d and Millinery arriving dailyall moderately priced. Business is Good There's a Reason : USEYOUR CREDIT 1 : . pois-sono- . : itr - - , . WILL BE READ 'in' - j ' BEET GROWERS MEET PLA8AXT GROVE, Jan. 1S.-- 4 Thespian Society Vof the Springyille high school wiH enter- - The beet growers associatjoa held, a business meeting Tuesday at th taln Friday Jan. 14, at seven-thirtsit. uau rtummer, prominent stu- City Hall. Regular businesi was dent and accomplished reader of disposed of and Tuesday next se If. U. will read Kelley'a as the data for election ef officers, the j "Show, Ofr, one of the best of cor. rent filays. The "Show Off." playF REM OFFICIALS' MEET ed continuously for two aea sons In PLEASANT" GROVE, Jan. 13.- ' New. York city and Chicago, Officials of the Orem me ' Mr. I'lummer't .interpretation of with the Board of railroad Director and iffiSfSTSSawOff, show exceptional disoussed plana for th erection 'of, merit. Mr. Plummer'S keen sense a and cold storag plant, of humor adds greatly to the char- andpacking a berrj system, t l acterisation of those persons in the 1 very clever farce. This is the first of a series of The, y. a 0 g not let him come in until he'd appropriately garbed his epiglottis, , But as' soon as he came out ! it was entertalnmeniAgto.;ftijy.;ihe then -- fhat'"thf "trtftOTe ifealPftSYheHiwan sodMy. DR. MERRILL tr her TO ADDRESS ... Margaret' did. "Uh huh.' she said - dreamily." . Martha Dalton looked at the two and vigorously scratched her double chin, They were, she. said, the orig inal pair of aces the two most, aggravating females she bad ever known, "Can't you come down to Dr. Amos N. Merrill of the Brig-haearth? Run ilong. now, both of Young university faculty will yoitrand be ready to scoot down to be the principal, speaker at the , l amdenvll!e when-.- we hear from weekly luncheon-meetinof. the Mollle.". Sprlugvllle Klwanisclub this eveThe twins ran. ning, according to announcement of Another letter this from Prof--- Dasil Smith, secretary. The meeting will be under the direeelved two days later, announced that he, Mollle and Jim were ief- - rection of the' vocational guidance tingready to leave N w- - York and ivouuulttee of which E. E. Knudsen would arrive In Camdenvllle at is chairman, , and '" will act as e , the- - following eve "There are four great problems in ning. Molliet be said, had complete ly recovered and was in good splflts every man's life his health, his "considering things In general"- - education; bis vocation, and his maand he believed that Nellie Down- rriage', says Mr. Smith's letter to ing had become "interested" In .Jack th clubmen. "The problem of his vocation Is Xevln,- - the newspaper reporter who had helped them so much the bight no longer a simple one. Civilization and life with itsrthpusnnds otTecIF Jim was lost. nlcal and' highly Bpeclalized "vocIttfstjr and Betty both drew a long ations has left .the boy 'up In' the air' breath when this was read and look when he comes to a choice: 8u pered At Martha Dalton Xh triumph. s ro plexing 'Js the prpblem fhat 'There," said Rusty, of us are engaged in vocamance. Dalty. The beautiful nurse, tions for which we are more or less the Paragon JLady, is all that you unsuited. What economics in time said she was . but she likes some effort would be obtained, what trag-- . else: body edies would be averted and what she Martha Dalton confessed that and would take their was "beaten. "Still,' she said soft joy if happiness all were following that line place ly, "it would have been a romantic of work which nature intended that ending," and she shot a mlschevlous we do. Surely, - Kiwanls has no glance at John Clay toni" Please gfeuter opportunity for practical service- - to hhmanlfy than in the Well go over on the morning field of vocational guidance." train, said he. would give That, said Martha, her time to get everything ready. - BusIncluding the pies, reminded KnYANIS club ELedquist's g toast-maste- Chocolate Ice Cream Soda . First, the syrup rich, delicious chocolate next some freshly whipped dairy cream to mix tsoda r. the twerthor- - . oughly then a generous portion of rich, smooth, pure Alpine Ice Cream, and last the cold snappy soda. Uich and delicious. 15c three-fourth- "is-yo- . Lunch at Hedquist's Soda Fountain Busy people," shoppers, Jind; thequick: service most conven ient, and surely.the great variety of wholesome sandwiches and delicious drinks satisfy the cravings of the appetite. ; KOLOB M. I. A. iy- - to Indianapolis, bad Rusty had the chance to demonstrate the power and accuracy of her right arm the arm that had saved Jim from ignominious defeat one day and cracked a "The Whole-Tow- n's Talking," is head with a croquet luill. the title of the Kolob StakeiM. I. A. The chance came, .however. Fredplay to be. giventFebrutiry, 1 or 8, die Iawrence: he of the flaming moaccording to Miss Melba Ctihdie, di tion picture directorial genius, gave rector. her a chance to put It to the test. A large cast has already com around timch menced Freddie hadn't work on the production, and of late, but Freddie had not forgot- includes such well known talent as '"' ? ten them. Hilton Robinson, Seymour Menden- The hours that afternoon dragged hall, Thelma Eldredge, Ruth Smith, along on feet gf bad for the two Virginia Whittaker, LTLowry And sirls. Dinner finally over, the girls ersojviltoward Maycock, norence started for the music room to while Chllds, , Louise . Coffman, Thelma away the time. But they did not Boyer. and others. reach It Just then. . Not once, since coming CASTATWORK American Cheese, Nut Balad, 'Tuna Fish, Ham Minced Ham, Pimento Cheese, Swiss Cheese Sandwiches Fresh-eg- . and rich milk to your taste '.........J.uu IE-flavo- g Milk Shakes all flavors - 15e ........... Frosted Chocolate ....... .'. .... .. ..; IwC Fresh Fruit n : red . . 10 y, Orangeade IUU made to order . . . . . . A '. I UC ' H ED Q U 1ST' S , Ginderellazz en the true cause of sour stomach, sr.s bloating, nervous dyspepsiaand restless sleep. Doctors Praise Aillerika Dr. H. L. Wioub,. New. York: 'Adlerika, ill addition to its intestinal cleansing checks the. growth iif Intestinal bacteria." ' . : 1)r. A, V. Oiri : "I prescrll)e Adhighly satisfactory relerika, with " sults." .', ,v Dr. J. Weaver: "In my 60 years' practice. I have found nothing to THE-SA- DRUG-STOR- FE ES SPRINGVlLLE PRQVCL PLEASANT GROVE WAOxFOR THE . excel AdleriRs.." J. E. Puckett : "After using Ad- ., britt41jSl!L-:hU'lr.'.iuayhavebeen lerika. - I feel better than for. 20 c;t using all your 'trouble.. In slight years. Awful Impurities were elim disorders,- - like K'casional coiwtipa-ttn.- - inated from my system. " OAS .bloatrng. Indigpstioh. Dr. F. M. P. (name, withheld' by sick headache, ONE spoonful' request)!" " tise Adlerika" in all " :' brings relief. lswel cases. Some require only ' :ik'rikiL-JiLcompound of the one dose. liest saline inrestinnl. cleanserw-itKlycerine.Iiucktborn. enscara, and uor yorrr sromacn. anir Doweis, a 'other and detergent lerika will surprise yott. 'AtJeadetenientR.- It is ex?elleat for Intes- - hug dnissists. In Provo at Hed (Trral Stasis", a dLsease due to mod oitlht Drug Co. and"" other drugern ways of living and which is ot-- ' ir - a .. h t V ... .... Bfe.' r , r . nrntteP-Adterlk- - 230 West Center,, Pro vo ' Gas Almost; Wrecks N.T. WomanV Life .gas-niaij- New Spring Dresses L ft Vew Just the thing' f or Spring Wear $Oi9.5 ;to $ the roolli." In private study he strode over to liiutto-leiiv- merely smiled. pointed oat. . DRESSES ; specula- ; "There's anotlier one, too. that h always liked." Betty remlnrlMl s1SrerrJOh4MKH0lseMeAJleme4ni 1863, b . ;etttedla the window hands allocked Ih'WikT his hnck as he Joth gazedliFtlie Kimien outside. roor km," he said. "1 anything to Leaf h(-- r for gamehess. u sne every: niekle I own to see them .both Iwiuiv ii":iin r. t, - "Mr. Frederic Lawrence.' an .fciu , ny 1116 Ixir luiiinced the"(dd butler In sonorous Meanwliile. liMtty was waiting for tones from his stand jn the door ... , i,.n w irf.nu Aurse Dalton way Discount and more value and ms-- . Per Cent $125 .": at her sister COATS ONE FRENCH SEAL leaviug-tliciirher- tively "for a moment, started to siienk aiul then cliii.nl her mind. Then she glanced sldewise ut Martha 7)h1iob who was watching her closely. She smiled 11 twisted little smile. .'. "Do dear," she inquired, "that Nellie Downing is as pretty ns Itusty,". John tlllVtol) looked nt hnp allnm. All Winter FUR COAT, bus-ban- graod-daujcbt- iwremr'dwtaT?trr"strTsr let's tacke4jhj!Bientlyrdi't forget the harp thirtlmeP whom are now living. They are: j ui hoping foe a lot." ssld Rus Willie-- J". TaybH-- r John J Taylor and ty, "w hen be hears you singhtBat rs. Albert Griggs, of Kprlngville ; ong; the one yob sang the hlirtat Mrsi Ben Richie f Kantauuln : Mrs. before he went wai 'When 'other Bob em ml I hMt Williams, of Mid vale: and Mrs. iuutl iSo btuif'tstet Toflgw and Either lfenmw I. (K lvls of Bingham. They have greeted Sid White, cowboy from Oklahoma, at the door of the Martha Dalton was thinking that she was past homing, that she dared tblrtythree gfandchlldren. T'i)ited States Supreme Court chamber in Washington, And they' would not hoi any more, v But' ahe said III Clay- - feel cross a ..u.. iue. 4 Jtusty-jnote- d ron, cunning in me cut "Brtty control youraelf." But the hysterical 9ftty, sobbing violently, slumped into a rbalr and buried her face in be! httudtt. Martha Daltou knelt down beide ber and put her arms around her. slcnlfb-an- t look and been ei- ihanKPd hetween Martii'a and John JUlayton. ROKty wpfcd bet alater Mtth o troubled Wee, 7 ; Clayton was thlukliig: '"The strain ima been too uiucu. ne of them had 0 give way and betray their secret . I wes right." j "Now, Hetty," MarthOTnlfob was paying xixtthlnnly tu the sobbing Jfirl,."iileaae imu't take it to heart fa. We're dtsuiioiiited ;aud . ' r irruel- - John . a, ' i diseaasedTh T orgaaase a astional. bank charter naoat bs obtatnad from tha, United State government and th baak is nader the federal gorer ment'a supervision. Bach a bank may issue its owa note. X stats bank most apply to the Ut baakJ lag department for tharter. Those desiring to orgasise a 'bank the lutermouiiutircounTl'yTtiss""bn must give satisfactory , assurance every piece presented for exhibition. that circumstances are fayorabltf leforc it will be graated. , . He then told of th federal ret aery system and give the studenta in insight into its operation. The functions of bank and th petj sonnet of its officers were diwosaea :, .: ' . by' Mr, UeBdenhalL- ' ' , . NOW BEGIN THE STORY CUA1TKU XL . 1?' Jv "Bettyr f . en-er- al -- ill live, but fries out at the - s ' Somv J anni-rarsar- BU-lhe- wjU'jwVT rome bark, t j She advises them to go ahead with jUiPlr conliiJatpI r.uropean trip y3ty Elizabeth f this. , tr Jrtinirlater Monie'IlweirVrlrcs' tu ' 'Mr. Mandenhail ' , eral basinesa of banking, rgantu' tloa, general history,, and the pufc pose of the banking system, V Banking, hs told the students, hai atne existed la some form r other dvUlxation j began. The preaeat banking system really originated la " ' -- .- ' " cs trt-but- tier ctiHlr, Tant, think of something else. Peach' pie ! son, of Mtdvale. r, Martha Dalton must build halt a Hyrum J. Taylor was born in dosen so of them for Prof and Dehenshlre, England, May 12, Jim. "I'll bet Jim hasn't forgotten 1S52.' His parents came as pioneers the taste ef peach 'pies." to Halt Lake City irf 1862. Later ; Hue putTier arms around her that same 7yer7thiy sister and dung to her for mo .Hprlngvllle, where Mr. Taylor has ment. ln made his home. "rorglve me, Daltr. dear." she In 187T be married Ann Edwards, said to Martha Dalton: TU trr who was itorn in Beaver, Utah, not to lie a selfish rirl again, bat lune 23, 1858. Her "parents moved on more to Rusty to. Kpringvl'le when, she' was seven sonM'ining seems to be telling me, mouths of age, and she has lived-I- n ba'd despite all the news we're got, his city since that time. fhat Jim Is going to know na when They were married .by Lyman S. tie sees us. And foe goodness aakia Wood January 8. 1877. They are the she I -- I ft Joha r. MeadenhaU, asanaset of th MeadenhaU. Bank, delivered a very lomroetlre Ulk t the class of th SprlngrUl high school at the regular cisas pertodj '. : Tnesday, -- Betty smiled sadlv and rose from ia like a living dead man. 'Specialist! despair of his rreev- 7, believinf an operation might fte. tuMurenturul and fatal at well. The day his parents are to take him home, Jim wanders away from his nurse NELLIE DOWNING. A frantic search is berun. Late that night he is found in Bcllrvue hospital, unconscious, his skull fractured, expected te die. lie km hit by a truck. The twins are in Indianapolis it the home of their uitrle. JOHN CLAYTON; V.M mystery of their ' r BE SUCCESS .. LiXUU UUrijJJ rjl reci-l-ien- Jiraeh nie at dlnaer , fand father EXHIBITION TO ai charge over severely. Tell me what Riurty la thinking about," she ssld In evsatve answer, "and I'll let you ha mr piece of He ia at the Battle ef Sedan and at first it reported dead. Later be U identified at a VVW -- Impressive funeral servkea, were held for Mrs. Belya Kuimdoa Kub- hday afternuoa in the Fourth ward chapeL Heymour MeadenbaU. Jr. Phtna for the ofnlng of the aa-uMr. and Mrs. Ilyrata J." Taylor f the- - Fuur.b Vtrd bishopric iras ' r Kationat Art Kihlbit during the uf- in charge. 8pringvilie were the happy ef a pleasant surprise party, ' Muuy iriends (Nd relatives ef month ef April Ate. already under way ..according to Principal K. S. civeu at the home ef their daughter, the family attended the final " Kaudaen. of the Bprlngvlll hbzh .1 .. ..' Mrs. Albert Qriggs, Friday, Janu- " ''."' Musical numbers were rendered School, :''. ary T. .The treat was In commemoMora than 600 leading artists of ration of the golden wedding by Mis nt Wheeler and Helen f Xr. and Mrs. Tayter. Pjalfreymaa. also by the Mapletoo fAmertea haya received, personal Invttattons to participate la the show, I . The tif the family had ja male quartet. "... Mra. and from the response already gives most delightful tmt at games, Bishop Hilton , Robertson. wilt4 surpass ail Haunab Mendeuhall. president of the VKl exposrUon aociabillt, ' . and delicious , ' the stake Relief Society, and Prod-den- t former effortaiMr. Knudsea expresses the belief G. R. Maycock were the apeak-erThree daughters and their familem h of whom paid tribute , to that there will not only pea greater ies were in attendance. They were numoer 01 painaaga anown thH Mrs. Albert Griggs of Kpritigvil'e ; the character and life ef the " year, but that tha sUndard of the Mrs. Robert Williams of Midvale, work will be raised. He states that and Mrs. I. O. Darts of Bingham; only th best artists ran. enter, as also their and Legal-T- ie a committee of art critics comprised Mr. and Mrs. ftbelrt Peterson, or some ox the foremost artists la : , LIFE EULtJGIZED ANNIVERSARY Betty smiled 4 very Iteary smile "Have yon reached any definite eoncliudoB about it yet, dearf she asked. v Nurse Dalton looked her youngest s r,IRS. SUMSION'S AKIiUAL ART SURPRISED ON . - that-prett- ts tLWfcUre-TMmrTnlis- In the World War. He thea that ene ef the twin lovt mm TAYLORS ARE Runty snickered and Martha stared Then, after a moment, ahe chuckled. "ily angel child," she exclaimed affectionately,-'11- 1 say that Nellie Downing or any other. Nellie cant bold candle to Rooty. Nor with Betty either. But don't forget, pre is aslpretty does, cious, you know. 80 when Jl gets home yon J tut sit pretty for him. Then you U look plenty rjretty for both of me nunie ui M IlEMmTOt'RSDAT,7ATTTAKrJ0.73: fBOVO EVENING After Inventory JANUARY SrALrE ;:. $100.In Merchandise Vill Be Given Away - Watch For Bi Ad. 2$ t |