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Show nn. " J J PAGE SIX r ras--j ir y .m-if,mm- y mm ' y t V. , gttugte-VV- S . K&. '' f - -- PROFESSir DH. K F. (Hit Physician fAntOH THE SUN. PRICE. UTAH dlwyrnd that It whs built tktlrrlf of tree bark. Its door waa open, she (leered within. The room beyond wal Prlc Ofllcu, Silver ; rSne, Cave Man - By ALYAfl JORDAN GARTH Xmas Gifts h.-.o- ii lha WaalaiA Nears Mpir rnuaa ) 1919, r Tin: lonely. nuiniiltr.l vrvit-l- i f Ukuti(.iin mill fore-- iibrlti of the border sc Mem oi:f of Kiii'l!'! was called Land's Knd. When the little hamlet hurticd down one night It was hlotlud off the map uni) the fluid uuiud of lteCnuio I inlbing tuwn flfty miles to the wist Laura IJojd. young, pretty widow, looked to the general hcglra n u relief from liard grubbing with no refinements. She hud married u very ordinary man who hhd died leaving litxl to liutliing. She had relillili.od lit Kuelid bueuusu she could not vuiy well Ret awuy. accept big , hui all i he lime of ;x ncM-s-ity- sug-goli- 11 - I.uiiiu ,1liu!l in olltlilohi- iliiolimlHiy lie tol I VillliV. thill Mill, IrJ" IWII lo . tuli.-- 1 - 1n 11 1. : in detail u iiiuiigisl her r his 1 Jkl'i.ls lo-- r Stantioncry makes a very appropropriate and pleasing gift for anyone. This store is featuring the largest showing of fancy holiday box stationary ever shown in Eastern Utah. Elaborate boxes containing several sizes of paper and envelopes in two colors , finest quality linen and linen lawn, at $1.9S, $1.79, $1.69, $1.49, $1.23, 98c. Christmas stationery for children, cards, paper and envelopes, fancy holiday specials . 12c, 15c, 23c , 35c, 58c. XMAS HANDKERCHIEFS For Ladies and Children, boxes of three 10c for Children's, Ladies', 25c, 35c, 49c, 58c, 69c, 79c. Handkerchiefs for Men, fine linen values, boxes of three, 49c, 69c, 79c, - ii-- was Iturt- .'li tile uliisie fot a si ore of iiHine li:n soli-iiuli- it lo-- r ii,i-- i si r mIIu j food in u I eli.i ! hr Oil I' it litlln 11 list . of eoli'si-- r slu-l-er- s i ,',vuy long I I:. lies." lie s:i.d. . U t you h.irk to 1ii;i I.'i i'l hot siui.i ihe Jonr-n-- I lild-il'iiliii- y i'll foul, iilnl hrihg two liiirsi"-.-- ' If lie hill hi igi e f: i ii i Sill i1- I 1 will Unit- - il ley Ytiin e emllil iml June hruii more lb told somr-ihinthoroiialily ntleniiw, of Hie riusuii of his isuiutioti he slurli .1 rwuy lit dusk. 1 am a wriin- - of hm.ks," lie suid, "si ml I have phi.ved tlm rigitml cu,e of !i nml mull Just for the evpurii-nrto Ruin mulerisil for u story 1 Imd Mocked out I myself iliree yeurs wlili nollilng hut n sione linti'het, Imiws nml nrruwa 111 id g FT 1 Heller unit till week, XL. Boyd," suggestt'd n neivdilHir, Yes, and we run all keep together." 'itihiii'iied nut her. we're due for u storm, I'm old thinking," uiMcd a weather-wis- self-exllr- 11 lish-hiai- lie-ode- myself mndu out of slu-ls- . Neeessily mid Ingenuity have pro, hied me with clothes, furnishings mid coiu-forand aa lo a grand treusury of new Ideim, why, f mil provided for long time to come." When this cavo imiu" had delivered l.uura safely at the niiulng town he I t, storm her Dd she hmi to S'"eU the shelter of copse until nightfall. When ll reused she allowed (lie horse to follow his heut. The iiel mornliiR u high wind and wiuked provulled, ,hu "ivus u week, An to the akin, lhdwekii while she dis- lingered there for hint in h thrall he held charm mounted and rested ilenlliiR simrltigly nut resist. Tlieu one day he tohl wltli her menger supply of food. On enulil Ida love. I le asked her to bless and on wsit the liijrae, steed and rider her of exile fur and rheer Ills were lost as in or rninpnx FwmaliiliiK year, when he planned tlii yudnla. s Now lo gn back perninnenlly Into ihe Allot her (lay. another night. of real life. Ihe were a of innzu 'they thretidiiu She did not Fay nay. She hod longisl vast forest. The third morning I.niim In her humdrum existof fern for a variation siwoke from u soggy rou-ence and here It was, indeed I Amt unMild I irusli to find the lmr-- e Imd wan-lereder the lufluoni'e of unsullied nnlttro off. the lure of those two hloasniiied and When she awoke tlm next morning of I.niiiu blessed, nnd the uspli-utlni- i she was weak from lark of fond. She Boon found their true Ideal. nnd found Home wild berries ahont tJw middle of the afternoon entered cnnls in several designs a narrow glade to dlwoier a small midChristinas fine assortment of Ian uiiers a huhltallon, As l.uura neared It she for tlm holiday season. The Nun. rkilU-ie- 11 f TOYS A 'H, '4 98c. hi-f- nre to fill' rmin. Thu lieoildiTe-l- nivise, the reuse of her lury bn-Hh- y. V s ulii-ntly dreaming of m butler fulure and longl.it in ing lor books. lor i,; world. the teal hu-True to ln-- himlly, heliiful iiiitlire die hint reiiUiin-- d in makeshift uiilil iieurlv nil of th people of The Mdileini'iit hud Thru, ni.h u her sole ioiniri'in uitii-mid ;i horse, Cornierl) her Hit' slo ii,ifr'l nlolio neared town, iinfiii.iiliiir w i: li Lu'ira was entir-lke nail uciii the lit::. IIow-mt- , idle euh'iiliiled Ihnl hy elosely following thu heutc-i- i I ruck inuilc hy I liner who had preceded her she eonld DECEMBER 19. 1919. Seasonable fui nislied with n talde, two chairs and a couch. These were all made of roughly hewn trees. The Covering of lie eomh wa. f akin. I'pon the table was , dish holding Home old broiled game. Ravenously liun-grlaicrs her apiellui wlb this fiwi'l mol se ne wild grapes. Then l her w curled felt upon her silos uni she siumlieled. I.intra awoKe i look i.p with aatait. A brnnxuJ .d 01. tig ini, 11 atissl her e ,Ii niniiseiiieiit. fils attire ui.s slii.i:,,' mol nnliiue. Ills coat was made of woven dried gruftses, Irs sIiim-of the skin of some animat, hie iri of braided -- uiiii Hugs. He the prliuiilve mail,' rust upm ilie irsonrres of n.ilure, eaeept thsl rcspcrlful eclil.rsy showed ill lii 111: li in r iind in-iiilelligeiri- ill ii.s fnre. di-e- r ; f EVERY FRIDAY BOOKS rr TREE DECORATIONS GAMES CANDLES RIBBON DOLL HEADS DOLLS lues-fdleal- SHOP EARLY d rur-reiit- 1 d 21 Stores 197 Stores lo Ulah In Price, Utah Presents Ribbons Forecast Christmas Time One question that Kara the Man of Mystery cannot L For All N Answer: TO THE BUYING PUBLIC Wa welcome you to our store during the month of good cheer. We have most everything you want for a nice Chriatmast present for the Children, for Father, Mother, Wife or Who Invented Sweetheart. We hive a complete and very choice line of Christmas candi, Wv ' invite you to call and aee na, whethar r yon buy or not. Your presence in onr store will be appreciated. : Your Phonograph ? v 'I 1 Keep Your Mind on the Question Price Drug, the Rexall Store and Read: WHERE YOU GET THE BEST. K 'P r.. 'f 1 27 States Mr. Edison spent three million dollars in research work to develop the phonograph which performs this miracle. Do not confuse this wonderful Three Million Dollar Phonograph with devices. There is but one instrument which sustains the add test of singing or playing in direct comparison with living singers and instrumentalist. It is other sound-producin- g The NEW EDISON "The Phonograph trith a Soul " Edison Representative at Bttrgener Music Co. Re-Creatio- ns Like bees about the honeysuckle." women have begun to swarm ulmut Ihe rlblain counters In the Mg a tores, when there are ao many beautiful dress accessories on display. Oirlst-tna- s time Is harvest time for the ribbon department nnd already the stores are allowing enticing articles made of ribbons lu order to point the wny to using them. There are w hole flocks of gay ribbon lmlr bows fur thu younger generation, and there are dunce cups and breakfast cups for young and old, corsage flowers and bouquets, Innumer-ald-e bugs for nil sorts of purposes and lovedy girdles and suslies. Vcslis-- ami hut crowns suggest uses for the richest brocaded rlMams nnd ninny shoji-pin- g bogs nr made of these. Kildains for lingerie huve n story of their own which It is importnnt to know nt Christmas time as they furnish the most acceptable and leasr costly of ribbon gifts. And tlieiv are Die pretty neckwear fancies and the pieces, all meriting attention of tlm Christmas shopper. Iiut it Is not possible to describe all f these ribbon articles at one lltne. In the group (if dross accessories shown hero there appear throe corsage ornaments, a dance cap and a party hug. uny one of them a gift that any woman will enjoy. Of the corsage ornaments one is a rose made of dark re-satin ribbon j the other rose N of vel-c- t riMioit In rose pink and the small cluster of little roses In several light tolora forma little bouquet that will flud a place for Itself in many toilettes. The dance cap la not difficult to s house-furnishi- W. M. TAYLOR Large Shipment of Edison -- Just Received. make. Millinery wire and the advice of the milliner are needed for It and are usually forthcoming when the materials are bought. Narrow satin or taffeta ribbon, gathered with Meant fullness along one edge, la sewed In rows to form the crown. Taffeta has stiffness enough to stand up well enough, hut satin nmy need a support- Ing crown of erim.line. The brim a scant frill of gold or silver luce and the crown are sewud to a bonnet wire that encircles the head. flue ami a wire I. run In the 1u4 frill near its edge. A small spray of riblmn or millinery flower. and a little cnH of the law falling at the hack coinpletu this fascinating dance cap. Ribbons, wide and narrow, with lace and nut tire used fur breakfast rap and they need, ordinarily, no wire support. Small clilffnn or riblum flowers, rosettes, bows and ends embellish them. To muke rihlmii rose oue must have heuvy wire for the stems and millinery of ribbon are foliage. The petal e wound to tlm stems with and the stems finally wound with narrow green ribbon. sllk-covcr- Cold Weather DEHAKDS BETTER FEED We j fd. can ' ! tie-wir- J 7nght. m, q... v not silk-covor- '1 especially recommend Corn, Cottonseed Meal for winter Our Corn is tho very best that i,- H j, i r - . rad- . w I re6ned do - 5tt0 W nd Plonr. One a-- Price Commission Company South Ninth Street, Priee. tah. Norman McCarty Music teacher with a national reputation will open a studio for piano and voice instruction in Price, January 1, 1920. GRADUATE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC, Ann Arbor, Mich. Piano pupil of Alberto Jonas, New York. Vocal pnpil William Shapeapera of Drooping Shoulder for Spring. London. Drooping shoulder are by Thrr .heading member French couturieres fur spring. " company. t fj |