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Show XAKCH 21. 1922 PEICE. UTAH ? NOW The Lonesome Girl FOR WET WEATHER E VEST FRIDAY. PAGE SEVEN feti 'arose, Ha unjrrMuUdT flight. Yea. but you must nut take your STATEMENT MADE TO T1IE HANK C"MMlSsIONEIt OF THE STATE OF l'TA 11 OF THE State Building and Loan Association life" You said 1 could go back," defied The amount of authorized capital Tbs par value of each share the oilier as she went awsy. footstep sounded on the step aliive. Paula sighed reUevedly ss slie waved a welcoming hand to the young man in while flauuel. She almost loved Barry Lane at that moment she hud dallied dangerously with the Question for months for he was so deienduhle. so sure to be there when needed. Now he could take the obdurate girl aud convince her tliut her life did mutter, tslie watched his keen, dark face as she gasped a few words of the story. "Sate her, Barry. If you love me," she ended weakly as she followed his flying steps. As he rcuched the top of the rock the girl lonied Into the water, now iHiunding against Its gray sides. It was Paula who brought her in, fctrug ued gling. defiant, like a luilf-drokitten. Take her, Jerry, while 1 wring myself dry, she imnted as she luld the Utile chorus girl In Ills anus. Iliac silence surprised her. lie was looking dowu at the wet face, with its dark, wet curls. Its wide. Joyous eyes; his own eyes were Incredulous. Evalyu darling Ive searched llie world for you I'll never let you go aguln." lie was klsslug her. "Barry Barry 1 wasn't running after you, protested the proud little voice. l'aula Dalloe saw them together; weighed their love for each other aguitist her orttun of wealth, ioiiiou and imssililo happiness, and a wry little smile edged her jierfeet lips. She shivered lu the cold wind. "Come home, Eulyu and Barry, she urged, smiling down ut them as the man carried Ids love up the long fiight of steps; and the girl that went who hud so neurly loved him, rcniemlicred how her aueeators hud fiMight grim battles with smiling faces set to the foe, and as she went forward there was courage In her eyes and a gHllunt swing to her shoulders. Pome home, she said aguln. A Safeguard your health and comfort bu wearing watertight footwear in the rainu sloppy days into which we soon must come We are handling a big line of shoes and rubbers that not only protect your bodilu welfare, but save you money in that then give the kind of service you expect youv shoe money to buy. We can fit the feet of any member of the family in shoes that are stylish and ser- viceable. Our stock includes up to the min ute styles in lasts and materials and we stand back of every sale we make . Everu -- -- thing to eat, wear and use. WASATCH STORE CO! Winter Quarter, Clear Creek, Cutle Gate and Sunnyiide. CARBON FEDERAL HOSPITAL POWER GGHKISSION In ter New Management cumpllaiu-with tht IVileial via-- 1 I'OttiT uit 41 Slat.. n.itica w given that the I'lah Power and 1 nrrt-h- ear,- M. u. leiKhuni Light National Savings and Truxi Ihi.Mitik. lias tiled iipplh-u-tioWashington. J. covering KOI .used power inenta on Green and Yuinpa Liver ap-- ! proximate!- from a point in unxurvcv-fc- d Twp. 14 Sinn 1i, linage 17 Kant, to points in Twp. 2 North, Lange 21 East, Salt Luke nn ridian, and aimiit six miles below t'rnig, t'olo., respectively. Any object. on to sni h nppli'.niiwi or re-- 1 guest for a hearing thereon, logetlier with any lniefs, reports or other ilnia for which consideration is desired should lc submitted to the Executive Secretary, Federal Power Commission Washington, 1. O. - l, - Twenty Beds, and An Ambulance In Service. Modern PROBATE AND Gl'AKDIAXSIIIP Notice Consult County Clerk Or Respective Signers For Further Inf or' mstion. In Every Bespect DR. W. P. WINTERS Proprietor PRICE, UTAH Ur. Winters Will Answer Calls. Day or Night AH In Muliitenanoe (Impest Small Car Kaaiext Hiding National Gas Average S3 Mllea 1. Hemphill. Agent, Helper, l ull 31. COAL ; Perseverance wins its reward even be no better than a jail cell. if it Keep a Milf uarlii. ioiiea are not becoming. i Shipped Everywhere. AVe ' Drooping arise to remark that it is often safer to remain seated. Properties At Standardville, Utah STEP ON ER No Dust, No Ashes, No Clinkers . to know It Is some satisfactionobtainable gas you have the best on business or when you go out get that satpleasure. You will isfaction if you have had your Unk filled at the Storage Purposes. Purity Service Station STANDARD COAL Streets. Corner Eighth and Mai" Best Brands of Oils cor All Purposes. Unexcelled For . By CLARISSA MACKIE. 11. br Mevui N.w.jmprt Sjudl.aU. Miss L;,Uoe cuiiie idly ilwu the huudred wihaIcu slops that led to l ho vuvu. AI.o Lor roso iho Uid & ' j ;iruiii- . - i m,i iho Mjuud ti.i 11 sand- - country home; I w ' iu it vedar, i.wuoi, w Loio, l..,i'iin umoug iho Va! bor father' d L;.A.juiue place wore ivd along iho j.,.,,.1 f hind, iho in ilie- - wimhU; lung of wooden ,ois wriggled down li.o iu hinli house uud bout li'iu.N.s, with liulo wooden ruiiii.iig out in meet the lido. lLo lido coining in rapidly; in li.iiou ii.: miles it would surround tho r"'k that marked iho outimat for safe biiibi:.g. The bearli was deserted and u cnid wlud was (Mining oui of the unriliouM, yet poised on the big rock u Klrt. slender figure was silhouetted t.ii-- . against the primrose of the evening sky. lliulii Dulloo irowuod. Utile foot.'" she iniuicrcd uud run down the roiiiuluing to the hard white sund; wheu Mol she reached the big rock she drew luick from the flying spray as the wave rolled uguluat the bne. Thu you swlmr she culled to the girl on the rock. The girl turned a pale, determined face. No," lie said flatly. Then you niuxt come down at once you will tie drowned !" It doesn't matter," said the oilier dully, and turned away to stare at the Impa-tionil- far horixou. "Why how absurd I" Tin girl sjMike over her Khoiibler, pretty Inipudetilly. "Lhies It matter to you particu- larly;" of course don't you think you had belter come down and talk things over with me you might chauge your mind.'' Never never never !' cried the girl passionately. There is nothing to care for no one to cure It's my own life If I want to go lhut way; it' my business." We cannot shout at each other tills way come down for a while, and If you must go back later very well It's your life, anggested Pauls, If you wont Interfere with my going Imck I'll come for a while the tide Is so slow," conceded the girl as she slipped wearily down the shore side of the rock and Joined the other. They sat down on the sand In the elf-llk- STANDARD In Carbon County and i t PIS trict Court In the Matter of the Ea a tate of Domenick Valerio, Mental Incompetent Creditors will present all claims with vouchers to the undersign afterglow of the pale sunset. ed at Price. I' tali, on or before May 17, Who are you 7 asked Miss Dalloe, 1922. NEIL M. MADSEN, Guardian, with a puztled look at the small Or Oliver K. Clay. Attorney. figure, the really beautiful face First pub.. Mar. 17; last April 7, 1922, and sad eyes of the girl "Ive seen IN THE SEVENTH JPDH'JAL OVERLAND 4 Mined ' you somewhere." "You saw me last night I was singing In the chorus of the 'Sea Maid' at the entertainment In the Mg house yonder." She nodded toward a glimpse of roof In the distance. "Ah at the Eatings I remember; you were the smallest girl, st the very end." Who are your The girl maided. red-tile- d she asked bluntly. "Paula Dalloe. "Tour father the rich Dalloe you live up here?" She glanced up Die ilniie. Didn't you want to return with the cmniiuny this morning?" "No; I was sick and stayed over. They were kind ; the housekeeper sent me to the beach to get the air, and I thought It was the best way out." Out of what? Tell me, please." Paula smiled and laid her strong brown fingers on the delicate hand of the yonnger girl. "Everything I I am all alone In the world orphan asylum you know and then the stage and I met him he's fine the best In the world but we lost each other. I know his name, but I won't seek him, because' Because V "Well, I'm not In that class, Miss Dulloe. I havent had much education, but he said it didn't matter, because tny heart was right, and I'd learn, and we'd be happy. lie told me about his house, and how. when we were mar It rled. I would be the mistress. scared me I was afraid of all the folks he knew and so I left the I was with and ran away and he never could trace me. Tills Is two yenrs ago, hut It hurts yet She stared straight ahead with unseeing eyes. "I ain sorry, said Paula gently. Don't you think you should let him know where you are he may be very unhappy. 1 couldn't I'm not his sort When we were together It seemed easy, but after he went I thought of his grand friends ond the disgrace I would bring umiii him." "I am afraid you haven't treated him very well." He has forgotten by this time," suld the girl suddenly. Will you tell me your name?" Evalyn Clnrk." "Won't you come and stay a few dnys with me, Evalyn, up at my house? I'crlmp the rhnnge will do you good You can telephone to your manager. Visit your com-imn- CO. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH busWe have opened up a new and want to prove to you General Offices Ninth Floor Hearns Bldg. iness and KAiSi.Vrlveuptothe.bov. address. Styles Arent In the Prices w 52E -- . siratde qualities and yet is moderate i P jf0 better stocka are just what you want , Jvwhere. Many or more economical buys can be fo anti 100 about, ladies find it delightful to visit these store to bu . igh they are not ready ; Hein e y Yes." I cannot. I hurts me to go Intr people's homes. I never hsd on nothing but the asylum and chea; hoarding houses. It is nice of yon tc ask me. Tm only In the chorus, Mls Dalloe. bnt It mBkes me sick for home, so I've thought that my life If my own. and Fd go to my own folk! and not be lonesome any more. Toe - - 9CO0.OCO.Oa 10.00 100.00 025 6.U00 45,000 The number of shares sold during the year... The number of shares cancelled and withdrawn during the preceding year Statement of receipts and disbursements HIVKIPTS Pash on hand at i lose of last 0 4. SIS. 7 fixcnl year Dues oil running slot k . ... 22 tS5.f 2.5SX.43 Sale f merchandise 42 k. l.oans repaid Interest X.(f.59 Sale of bonds and Miitinp l.eiit-ra- l fund credits I'oininisaious Borrowed money l.- 2oS SO 1.2;;:. 'ci k.M7.!:! 4.7k7.4x o.i'ClUm during the preceding year; Diwiu ki:mi:ts Loans on mongageiiernrilie 120.124.70 50.OU Loans on pass book security Men liainiise 2.2 1.7 195.42 receivable Borrowed money repaid .... I,5o0.u Dividend paid daring year.. 2.3'7.3S 4.119.70 KxpehKeM, including salaries 1,373. a1) Agelils hci omits 1 It'S OT Molest pant O.i sh on hand at clise of fiscal year 1,220.99 lliscellaneous d siirseiiients. vis.: Kim n mire 17.15 Insnrnlice Discounts Kenl 1.0"l.a9 5S.25 fi.t'vfi.Oi 5.953.00 estate General :und 9i j,Si;S.H2 Tt:il disiirsenienla Tetal receipt Oil IS5.gi;.92 Rulnrles paid each of its officer President, A. W. McKinnon Vice President, II. B. Goctxnixn Secretary and Malinger. George A. Woulton Treasurer, George A. Wool ton Directors, W. A. lswry. It. J. Peacock. Gomer P. Peacock, (J. G. Crawford, Henry kloynier, - P. ovesuii, 1. Bergers ..... ... Tots! nullifies 1- . 9 2.375 70 statement of its assets and liabilities ut the end of the year, and the nuturi: AsMrrs 9 1.229.59 ('ash on hand 971,31.53 A Isoms on tnortgnge security 51.529.09 on pass buok security 500. UO Beal estate 6,590.05 Sundry accounts, furniture and fixtures 1,770.00 Accounts receivable 195.42 1.3U71.U9 General fund Tolul assts .974,581.53 3.5U0.OU Total liabilities 974,581.53 George A. Wool ton. being first duly sworn Recording to law, depose and say that he Is secretary of the above mimed rompHiiv; that the stiiteniculs made in the foregoing report are true and correct Mid that said sinteiiieut contains a full ami correct exhibit of ilia condition of said company's business ut GKollGK A. WouTTiiX. the close of the year 1921. Ktilim-rilK'and sworn to before me this lltli day of FehriiHry. 1922. My commission expires January 5, 1023. H W. DALTON, Notary Public Besiding At Price, Utah. Ptale of t'tah. Office of Hunk Commissioner I, Seth Plxton, bunk of the stale of Vtuli, do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a full, now on true and correct copy of the stHlemcnt of the nbove named file Iti my office this 14th day of February. 1022. BKTI1 1 'IX TON, Bunk Commissioner. First puli., March 17; last April 10, 1922. er CALLS CANDY VALUABLE FOOD f? Certain It Is That Enormous Entrgy Is Contained in a Small Portion of Sweets. 0 If there is any doubt as to the food value of candy, the statement, which lioara the stamp of science ami Investigation, that a man may walk a mile on the energy furnished by one caramel, provides food for thought. The exact amount of energy produced depends, ut course, uimhi the kind of candy eaten and the nature of the Ingredients which enter into .vj, composition. That candy Is an energy producer waa demonstrated many times In tlie mg recent war. The . authorities, wishing to feed the fighters stimulants that would lessen their resistance, gave them candy and Jams In large Practical tests of the quantities. value of sugar in preventing or delaying fatigue were made, the results Indicating the value of sugar In the ration when men are subjected to great exertion. Chocolate bars are one of the most convenient forms In which sugar may he carried; they pack readily and carry much concentrated nourlxluneut for their weight, making , tliem a favorite with mountain climbers and hikera who do nut wish to load tliem-selvwith large quantities of food, and, If one caramel will supply enough energy for a man to walk a mile. It will be seen how comparatively light the load may be. The Swiss guide considers lump sugar and highly sweetened chocolate an Indispensable part of his outfit. Cleveland Plain Dealer. Far Sighted. . A railway employee was In the ? ? ? ? ?? UTAHS BEST COAL f rX t J ?? ? ?? JT ? : ? ? ? y y ? y y y ? ? ? ? ? t I tf HIAWATHA, ? KING, BLACK HAWK, t? PANTHER. t? ? tt t For Any of the Above Choice Fuels Call On 0. H. STEVENSON LUMBER 00. Price, Utah rwwuw Utah Coal Sales Agency 818 Kearns Building, 8ALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. FOR SALE wit- ness box, and was being rro examined young by a very lawyer about a case which hsd resulted In a damage suit as the consequence of an accident on the rallroud. "You say that you saw this man fall from the train?" said the lawyer. "I saw him fall, yes," replied the railway man. "Yet, It was night time, Insisted the "And you were at one end lawyer. of the train and tlie man was at the other. Do you expect an Intelligent Jury to believe such a yarn? llow fat can you see at night? ' "About a million miles, I think," replied the railway man. "I can see the moon. How far Is that?" The lawyer retired. -- Ninety feet frontage by thirteen and a half rods in depth. Adjoins the building at Price on the south and faces South Eighth street. Will dispose of as a whole or cut to lot or lots. Part cash and terms. Sil-vag- ni R. W. CROCKETT Agent PRICE, UTAH South Sea Islands. On the more than three score Tna motu Islands dwell fewer than 4.H people. The largest of these atolls Rangtma. hns a lagoon 45 miles Ion; and a third as wide. Pearl oyster abound and the pearls are bold Ir Tahiti. Better Food At Moderate Prices Tlie Tubal or Austral Islands lie h a crescent chain, from northwest tr southeast, and support not more tlmr 2,000 Polynesians. Explorers haw found certain stone structures on thj summit of Rapa, In this group, of con j sldereble Interest The principal is land gives Its name to the group; Ya vltso and Rurutu are the others oij appreciable size. The land area os the entire group Is hut 110 srpisn miles. National Geographic Sodet; Bulletin. I J Explained. "Why do they call It the wild sn woolly West?" Well, the sheep men make It woollj and that makes the cattle men wild.' Tanilsvllle Courier-Journa- l. You will we think enjoy the appetizing things our chef prepares for luncheon. Few people partake of a heavy meal at noon, but in any case they, want good things appetizingly prepared. Prices are moderate. Service is prompt. Cleanliness in every nook and comer. Your patronage solicited. Here to satisfy our customers. The New Queen City Cafe First Door East of Postoffice PRICE, UTAH |