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Show ut him vumi(I,v said I,and resenting weluvent pasMlotucold night school STivGarpt "lltUlUfi 11 n 1 ( til"! If Wll. iiM qi.igj.' failing J'lwn through tin iK'.r was soon dono. lt uar "I Oil :d v : a mi- .as o tin 1 ,,was 1 i -rfrdrrt say '"'.t.l.i'. rriT 'frrrrrt-rniN no i. ore .sir, we neer .told and there am t fm uue that's had the, laueh mi us ot. unless it he you. d' 1 t 11 'i tn dt N t of h I it-al- - I i rt iknmts .K rtn ivlit Xt inter- - th t ( i f un m it - uid Utr Has I Prlxed ties pf-Oli- vas substantial a it" majority, -- did Hot . the seasons newest, fashionableshades and stripes. Mew-rt- plao far rt alfonce r.zra master, to wear. - . the. bookshop Bountiful No. 1. shopman wrapped up Mrs .John llu.dies has boon .. nJpnre As UomtiluLNu. i, ft f rnmufTt the-su- -k J Fa nuuigton N o. 1 , list - tor se era L - weeks, I suppose j cm life In thlstfeetr Is Farmington No.- - 2. ,u" thought to be getting nionsleurTf . a.' sS hie 'otter, No. I have just come from Hor av ton deaux," was the reply d. II Kobiuson The mans look of astonishment Clrton m Ogden with her caused the bibliophile to realize that South Webefl and he had traveled fitkl miles In his dressn-Inbrother, iklward Chaffin ,v ,1 b . prices too. nyc-wa- y Bountiful W are Canada visitors tor the next. some money from his cash bdx, rushed off to. the station, and arrived at teuterville six months. In tlnie to secure the 1'. . i"' -- 1 T wo-- F das ourOnc-Thre- c Wasntngton g you-.- ...M'i'-.s...ll-m-a- . "CN-iehohy- oiiF-kuie- 1 hell-froze- n rularred Surfaces SUi ade i3 ew 1 lhe--Sister- a- i have at that. Then good t , nut was enjoveil Our bus market gurderner,A. ; ly '"Well to make tlie stor "short and sweet, as the saying is, we would work and tug and strain till our strength left us as weak as rabbits and then in kind - of dispair we would sleep and when we woke go at it again. I dont know how many times wre repeat-- , ed this but it seemed we Avar doing it for days. We figured we Avar getting weaker and weaker all the time for lack of food and our mouths would be all dry and leathery after Aved fit to get out and nowater to soften them up with. There xvas.no way- - of telling time for there warn't q crack vherea ray of light could get in- - and we was far from -- knowmAvhether.itlvvara jveek-o- r thre days, when we decided to make--- the- - last - struggle.--- -- 1- told Nicholas that we, were getting weaker and Aveakef 'day ' by day and the chance of getting out less and less so wed best just ipake one last big effort and if she failed lie down and die like men. He said as he was willing. I let' him br ai-- o uMii e t his' tim ea n d push himself toward the upper end. Lord, but he was kieking des perate, when lie yells a glad kind "of "noise and ! feel the hide rais ing lironnd me and his feet feelmy ing from tny knees . to shoulders. Looking backwards e Nic- I jsee- - a Jittlelightandthen holas gives one great grandfather kick that sent mg the middle of the shin, nigh kilt, and out he crawls: I managed to unwedge myself and get- - out beside him I see by the sun it was about midday and a deal warmer and 'that that was what had softened her up. Well, vve got our knives, chipped off some -- meat to cook whin wc struck .wood, clapped on pur sniuv-shoe- s and w,jts off for tljc lumber carap, -- cross country ibis time. Map, but water did taste .good when we got it. snow Eeijig badhelp for ' thirst, ' i - about Thirty miles to th eamp aiross country apd Ive got there that night, just all turned, but Air. after ' they had was figuring the Sam whu .enrr" It , . was only stove. when Hello boys, we piled in. nt' the door, 4,did have have must taken your coats, you "had a cold night J,& .:ydmget-him,.-youought.- ta wc like them very mush. 1 heir action is excellent and we are- grateful for having been made acquainted with them. We have had good results ,n eveiy tase and the- Ststcrs arg'very mucii pleased. is, - The form and flavor of any medivery important, no matter to take it. The taste and "appearance are especially important Airs. Ei.ie Steed Walker who when children are concerned. All has been in poor health for parents know how hard it is to give child mtdietne, even seviral tears was successfully ,the average though the taste is partially disoperated on in the Ogden hospital guised In using Dr Miles Laxa few- days ago and is expected ative Tablets, however, this diffi' overcome The shape of is culty to return home next Saturday. the their and tablets, appearance Airs.Airs Walkers sister. llenry canily-lihtaste at once appeal to Smile of. St. Antlumy any child, with the result that they are taken without objection lier i hildren during her absence Tlie gich chocolate flavor and Sheldon Tanner of Farmington, a h sene e of ot herta s te'rn a ke Dr. Miles' Laxative Tablets the ideal is the fortunate applicant 'for the for children. remedy Alls Jack-mascholarship offered If the first box fails to benefit, of liie Ftah Conservatory of the price is returned Ask your A box of 25 doses costs Allis) e in a piano druggist. con p'aying test. There" was a considerable only 2$ cents. Never sold in bulk. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. number collapse for nearly one week, but is evidently mastering tire ailment. cine is wlfo is ACME QUALITY THE BREAD VAKNO-LA- It wdl stand-har- d wear, because its varnish. Varno-Lanot only renews, but it also stains and vanishes nt one application. You can change oak or pirn- to a niahogany (,i- walnut or dark oak finish, or am o the expensiye-Har- d' wood finishes. And its easy to 1 - do e , the vvin-n- u. as it consists of two lessons each wc'-kMo- one r year. J. R. GAILEY lr.d Air. and Eugene Zenger, NOTARY. PUBLIC. thu iattor t h o airgh t e r n f AI r a; 1 bis I o cplriTie Tiave" returned ItiNi liarne Banking Co., KaytviUe from a thirteiui nionths Eos Angeles, for the- - benefit of All. Zengers health. Air. Zenger JAMES T. IIAMMOND isuumsiderably improved in health, AUarneji and Counselor at Lai and they are undecided as to Me Cor nick Rooms atain -- whetlpr-the- 315-31- therein -- will-return y ; "" salt the Farmington last Friday at 10a, m. and 2 p. ra. Alesdames Clarissa ' Smith Williams and Lizzie S. Wilcox of the parent organization in Salt Lake City, were present, also' Stake President J. IL Grant and iiismiQtheiMrs: "Susan Grant. All present appeared to feel well repaid for attending the happy gathering. Considerable 3irprise has been manifest 'd' here at the'result of the school bond election. One mathematician says that Voters of the county, vv.irth , over three million dollars and jafents of 23 per, cent of the school children voted yes, and that voters rep- . White Wyandotte eggs. $1- - per setting of 15. Mrs. W. P. EpperAdv son, Kaysville. ; FOR SALE 20 acres of land near Rosedale station, Centerville, also several joung horses. Wm. Wrights -- work of all kinds done on order in all parts of the county foundations, cement walks etc. - All work guaranteed. Phone Harry Ross No. 1. Farmington, Utah. FOR SALE Two and one-hainch American centrifugal pump good as new, plped and belted fo on 22 foot lift. Address or call The Reflex, Kaysville, Utah. - Cement' THE UTAH NATIONAL BANK Of OGDEN, UTAH UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY OFFERS TO DEPOSITORS EYRY FACILITY WHICH THEIR ESPONSI BILITY WARRANT BALANCES,. BUSINESS AND RALPH E. HOAG, President HAROLD J. PEERY, Vice Pree. W J. PARKER, Vice A. V. MINT08H, - H. by the center groove clear across the bottom' .and. the -RoyaDLabel. All Davis County grocers sell Royal Table Queen Bread. BAKING CO. . . Eate of Richard Duerden, de ceased. Creilitors will present claims with "vouchers to the urn dersigned at her residence, Woods county, Utah, on or before thed Oth day of August, A. Cross,-Davi- s D. 1913. ' Elizabeth D. Piepgrass, adminof Richard istratrix opthe-esta- te . Puerden, deceased. for estate. April ' ?s, " kinds J. J. SHEFFIELD & SONS Kaysville, Utah. should he the " handsomestybu an afford. One that your sweet heart will he proud to show, "tie that will serve as a lifelong guard for the ring that is to come Jater.- - Our collection of suitable engagement rings is very extensive.' Come and choose one. Well lay it aside for you if you are not prepared to take it at ' Daltgj? Its economical. You can buy it for less than it costs to" inakeMiferior home-mad- e bread. Have your grocer supply you with it fresh daily. But he sure you get the ' Table Royal genuine SALT LAKE do all An Engagement Ring BREAD ROYAL ' Department Cash Store T ho Best Dread Tit a indentified & to Ask for it free copy. Tably&eN .Queen tells you once. NOTICE TO CREDITORS'. sc f The Royal Bakery is a tem-'pl- e oF cleahline.ss. Thus IT provluced , lf Our ook, Home, Decorating home painting at trifling cost. -- -- Jqw weeks. The land of suni.akI: cin vtah shine and flowers is l ow that part of the globe is d scr'bcd by Airs A Standard bred For Sale Zenger. trotting mare, broke to work; Inquire of Frank One ofJh)esLattended Stake also three colts. L. Layton, --'Kaysville, Utah. Relief society conferences ever held in Davis Stake convened in FOR SALE - Thoroughberd - you can do it yoursVlf jtatticular special facilities arc required for its production. . All our flour' is selected by analysis. Three different kinds are required to- produce tfie correct Royal Table (juecuIL blend Automatic machines do the mixing, ljigh temperature, moistriieat ovens do tlicTiak-iug- . 6 .Block how you arc, Royal Table tueen bread will completely satisfy you. The finest loaf ever made ut home can never compare with it. and Special 7mgTcdiouTs n and prize is a great gain to the matter c - EAT No C It T also goM for floors. iiuiilc run) the best lloor SHOULD YOU - 1 scarred or scratched tabic or a chair nn which the finish marred, or any wood work where the finish isnt what you be made new with A - ir frgtm'tt fbat' if We 'par "tlie nrmch.rr-itsoiilw7 tiiTd iFse erF uud where strain up the attack oi lagnppe, and plivsieal down, skin fulds was thinnest, we might d it; so 1 made Nicholas let me try to kick him out of the bottom while I pushed myself out of the top. Nothing came of this but Nicholas a bfting of my toes and pinching of my legs most - thckind you like ' govriaiiii p1iiiDJ3.amI-ha,Lu.c.Y- .o, S r.ieuse. . his attire. noticed the incongruittn. Ciea rf ieixl .. , I ly dc, ..begun, tu grunt, formerly Youth's tonipa nrrpdrL'rr:-'';:rr- r , -- Total for the 1h 1 ' hollars, "were .Mrs, Cliafle'nuise ot Metropolis, .igainst the bonds fruz in this here oTd moose-hid- e eailu, is the guest of Airs. and shes its hard as boiler plate. Mhlford Steed. against J17. Guard Your Children How in hell and Christmas are Mrs. Ala'rgaret Cnvtright " and we going to get out!. MUTUAL Against Bowel Trouble eh hlreii, and Alb's AlarV Millard Xirholns,---ytran at children Many age early ollovv are m Carland for a few iIuasMs mg is t In provrr.im lor become constipated, and frequently tluu we rememhered we'd leit the uui''ts of relatives. serious consequences result. Not uet Smnhiv eviiiiug, AIjiv Itli ; in the carcass and able to realize his own conbeing Alluqta Cottrell, Organ Edward Hess nmlMiis sister dition, a child's bowels should be began .to tug and strain promisFiller Barnes ; Solo, Arnold Talk, cuous. l.ney spent mostm last week at constantly watchod, and a gentle Mrs. Talk, Elder Colmere, teliep given when necessary. ''Nothing came of that, the the EimrhaniAl ming toAn, the laxative Dr. Miles Laxative Tabjets are Cleim tlreen. hide not "yielding an guests of, their brut her Andrew especially well adapted to women inch, and 1 reckoned if We was less ami fumih . and rlyklreii. e er gomg to make her give wird 531 Charles St., The YMTi. AI .TT assneiat ion Luzerne, Charity, Ia , who attend many have to work togeather. Wed cases of sickness say of them: toek hands and brace our knees iminhershad ail e en nu party at the residenceAliss of "'Soma time ago we began using Dr. Nni(i Hess and nigh break our backs train- - were r Miles l.axatlve Tablets anil Anil that ed. and the Usual si -- v tv-h- ut- rti Pdy'n o uttty Hu om j. or jr l lo, book-love- r tt rl ft iMitut mdtjirtdt ' f r , Tuesday NVuteyrdfoltiv iriouds seem possible tlmt the people prefer to pay a ho'ivj tax feels for the 'uul one that a -- of a low mt.west-r- a A -- twa ruinate ad ft M bjet-oL.affection French paper illustrates this taet.ln.q 4C01Us that is tlieir n. e. prefer, '. psjcholoK) by the following story: , is the result ot the' hollowing . A bookw orm hung ai Bordeaux, 4 lie fill count. while glancing through the catalogue bj siting products of a Paris bookseller, saw-- the title of made at Fa nuuigt mi this Util a book that he had greatly desired for noon. 60 jenrs. He looked at the clock and found that there was just time to He setred S Bountiful ' catch a train for Parts THE ROSE CITY. - od .i None of the deeper human passions la more absorbing; than the hlamMees FARABI NGTON e ho. - spring hold iw-ou'.d- tire. Aftij', tl lw was noeessar, but the voter statement made bj the school' only needed to fold 'the paper id hoard just previons to t he election his or heT7hmx 'u.tiiN people thougld there-wouloe no question ns to the success ONLYONE IDEA IN HIS MIND of the measure, but .whoa the French'Bookworm Traveled 360. Mile ' otes were counted it was tound In Gown and Slippers to Buy th.,t the mtasuro' lmd failed by Volume. ' ra him grirfand m c D.w noting system 'adopted,; that of having a suiudv of no' IU- - doil." uJg trrX t y- SCHOOL BOND ELECTION. i "" hi no Inn ami oid o V O - II wav. ' anv . V million dollafs o j .voted," uo. A1 .'Hu; school bond election ' Upoci.il and convenient , feature UinMi-ho- ut - Mid lu on that hilt mv hk It s el. ill If it lit warn host skinmn ddn I'll warrant it was--. the ipi;, kost Wo out off olmnk.s of tiro thsh oat raw tm MippH knives stuck m the caiva" wo was soon rolled up in. tin hid tight and warm and comfortable Wo U as lobbd up o mlghtv thorough, we was a iLuued sight ipore likely to smotlnr thm freeze WYe lay tlk-rohewing our bluodv meat and t hi nk i mt w h a t big jjmit-er- s we .war and w hat smart fel lows to find shelter and warmth on them desolate barrens and afore long v e was both snoring to once. When 1 btgan to .wake up 1 wii'j altjiightv stiff and i&eointMr-- , table, and though I had' a feel-- ! ing it must be morning," it was dark as a 'pocket. 1 tried to move my arm and my elbow, k .Jig a mbL...saimdlung.l-lau- k. for sheet iron by theTevlmg. Fir: I wondered if Id been drunk tlie night before, and crawled int the ocn to get away from the l old woman and then came back to me. I tried to turn o er hut if warn't no easy job, 1 jell sky. uo Mtuv onh-tw- attorney - HARRY DAVIS "THE STORE 384 25th Street... - WITH THE GUARANTEE Ogden, Utah. 1 Special May Sale A Trimmed hats at re- duced prices. Seeour prices before buying. Large stock to select from. Stafford Millinery Co. 2455 Washington Ave. First door south Pingree Bank. The Reflex prints Butter Vrapjf:;;! |