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Show PAGETWOU . tC- THE Bt)8, frit ICE, UT - JM.HLBUffl PRICE RIVER WATER CONSERVATION Friday, December &, ini FRIDAY. All-EV- EEY KlK&SM'CTMMOBBOCTMMOCg THE UNSEEN HAND LIGHT AT EVENTIDE DISTRICT, DEUNQIIENT IRRIGATION Mil. br DISTRICT TAX FOR 1923. Pursuant to law, the undersigned, treasurer of said irrigation diatriet, herewith publishes the delinquent list of I terse us owing irrigation district taxes for the year of 1W3, which by law are made collectable by the treasurer of said irrigation district, and which are unpaid and delinquent. Unless the delinquent taxes together with id bepenalty provided by law are fore the 21st day of Jauuary, 1D"J4, the undersigned will offer for sale and sell, between the hours of 10 oclock S in and 3 oclock pm. at the front door of the courthouse of Carbon county at lrice City, state of Utah, on Monday the 21st day of January, 11124, so much of the following descrilied real property situated in Carbon county, state of Utah, on which the said taxea for the year of 1923 have not been paid aa shall be necessary to pay said taxes, penalty and cost. Reference is hereby made to tbe assessment rolls .of said irrigation district now in my custody for the itemized amounts which go to make up the whole amount of delinquent taxea hereinafter set forth, and the full and particular description of the property upon which said irrigation taxes are assessed, and the same is hereby made a part of this notice. AH projerty mentioned or described in the following delinquent list is situated south and east of the Salt Lake Meridian, United States survey in Carbon county, state of Utah. In this list the following abbreviations are need : NW for Northwest. NE for Northeast. BW for Southwest. BE for Southeast. Dated at Price Citv, Demulier 24, 1923. II. S. ROB1NETT, Treasurer of Gib Austin. rriee River Water Conserve it.n McCSart Ms radlaata) . laOTEMCEB winds shrieked about tho old hooaob and 'against the mall-p- a ned wlndowa the rain pelted unceasingly. Mias Abble shivered a little aa she replenished the fire and returned to her chair beside the bed. Old Peter was dying. HO lay mor tionless In tbe great bed, aa he had lain ever since they brought him home from tbe madhouse, n helpless old man, to the cere of e busy niece. During these lung months Lottie, Peters niece, had learned to depend on Mias Abble, as half the village depended on her In every hour of sickness or distress. Abble Jane waa an "old maid." The fact waa undeniable. Spare of figure, sharp of tongue, wak Miss Abble, with a grim smile that belled the tenderness of her knotted hands, long skilled LONG Mias Abble had "no patience with young ones' clutter." If her eyes softened when ahe stoojted to pick up a ragged doll or a baby's shoe there waa no one to see I Mlaa Abbles house was a marvel of neatness, famous for Its gleaming' mahogany and handmade ruga. No one guessed that she would have given it up joyfully for the homely ahahblnesa of Susan rilmpton's cluttered kitchen, with the cradle In the corner. "A born old maid" the village called Miss Abble, little dreaming of the loneliness so sternly hidden, or the supreme bitterness of the knowledge tliat ahe had never been wanted. Lottie, no more than the others, guessed that valiantly guarded secret but she had come to trust the kindly, efficient woman who was her nearest neighbor. 80 It was to Miss Abble site came that stormy night of old Peters "sinking spell." away, ahe explained, "and bec-1!I'm going to harness up and go over fcW to nVV"l ..f -- Doctor Pike. No one shall say that Uncle Peter wanted for IS $(.61 enre In Ida last days. The whw arc Gib Austin, NW!4 t f NW 8er 10 $10.60 all down, ahe added aa she splashed Gib Austin, SWy of NWt4 Sec the rain. ' 10 $10.60 away through sat by the bedside, her Miss Abble BE BW of 4 Georgs 8. Auerbach; 30a Hoc $0.00 eyes on the graying face of tho ld George 8 Auerbach, NK4 of N W i man, but tier thought hnck In the Bee $0.00 past with the gallant young Peter ahe J. A. Austin, SWAi of NWA& Bee 10 $7. tO had known. 8he had come very near J. A. Austin, BE At o f NWAt Bee to loving Peter once. Miss Abble 10 $1.70 sighed. BE At Bee A. J. Austin, NWAt of 10 The alrk man stirred, his thin llpa ..(7.96 J. A. Austin, NEAt of BWAt Bee In hla faded eyes the light moving. 60.84 10 of madness burned no longer. J. A. Austin, NWAt of BWAt Bee 10 "Abigail, dear heart I whispered a $6.04 J. A. Austin, BWAt of BWAt Bee strange voice that waa not the voice of old Peter. i J. A. AuiiUn BE A4"oiBW'iBS-10 67.10 "Abigail !" There was yearning in J. A. Austin, BWAt of SEAi Bee the tone, a cry of pnsslonate longing. 10 (7.01 Miss Abide, strangely stirred, loaned Julius Damardt. NWAt of NWAt See J. A. Austin. NWU of NWAt Bee 10 $1.16 over him, but the old man heeded not $1.74 her voice or her touch. J. A. Austin, BWAt of BWAt Bee Harvey Cook, HE At of BEAt Bee 10 ....$1.70 I .14 "Abigail!" Again the word thrilled 15 A. Bee 2 of NWAt NWAt R .67 J. $ Domenlek Cones, L 1, Austin, Abigail, 0 $4.50 through the quiet room. M. P. Chino, NWAt of BWAt Bee sweetheart! I hi you hear me? Are $ .00 J. A. Austin. NEAt of NWAt Bee 10 $3 70 you waiting? I have come hnck, dearTony Callor, NWAt of NEAt Bee II- 0 $7.11 J. A. AurtinV N'Vjr At oY NEAtBocM-- i - est! At Inst I have come hack to 10 $4.60 Tony Callor, BWAt NWAt Bee $2-- 1 10 $1.01 E. I taller, 20a BWAt of BEAt Bee 20- - you." 1 $4.60 A. Du pin, BWAt of BWAt, Bee The voire brake, then rang strong. : ( .77 E. I Ostler, NWAt of BEAt See have waited long, long, denr "We 0- 11 $10.50 Bee O. BWAt BEAt of John Davis, $ .30 AsMnn-Jenkln- a 0 Co., NEAt of NEU Bee , heart. The wny has been dark, nnd $9.00 very long. G W. Davis, L 1, I and 4 li 8a. Spring If I could have spoken S .72 Ashton-Jenkln- s Co., BEAt of BE14 Heel Glen Townslte I cimght you there the then, day $12.00 $3.20 Tony Felice, Bee Faxio A Curry, 8WAt or BEAt Bee 30- - Ismie Askren, NWAt of BWAt Bee 32- - among the roses! You stood ns you 1 $10.80 are standing now, Abigail, In your 0 $10.40 NWAt of NWt Bee 2- Fasio A Parry, BEAt of BEAt Bee 30- - Fred Anl-ert- . wldtn gown, with one red rose 0 $9.00 simple 0 $10.40 Thomas Haycock, NAt of 8 At Bee 31- - A. Ballinger, NWAt of NWAt Bee 24- - at your breast." 0 $3.40 0 The heart of Abble June gave a $9.00 Ballinger, BEAt of SV4 Bee Hyrum Jlansen, BEAt of NW4 Bee 11- - A. 10 leap. Among the roses, with great $7.20 0 $2.66 Peter! R111 that had been long young Bee A of BEAt BWAt Ballinger, Chris Jensen t South worth), NWt of And leler had not $1.20 ago. lung ego. $10.68 NEAt Bee Chris Jensen (Southwonh), NEU of A. Ballinger, SWAi of BWAt Bee looked and went awny. only spoken 10 $7.20 $12.00: NEAt Bee IT' was speaking now, but not to Martin Matckovle, SWU of NWAt Bee A. Ballinger, NWAt of BWAt See to AMdc Jane. It was to the !M 85.40 her, 9 .03 1 4. Burton, HWA4 of B W At jec m!i1i-X. Lope. BWAt of NWAt See the rose nialdin. that A'llgall, 1 $1.14 Miss Abble listened, And BeVi'S-- 5- - ,ie Wilhd. BuVtoni'EEu' 1 K. ew P-L. of i belief Society, L 2. 8, 4, 6, Plat L. 10 $12.00 mute, $ .86 A. Spring Glen Jamea Martello, NW of BWAt Bee 19- - Mary A. Brent, NEU of BEAt Bee 27- "If I could liave spoken. But I 0 $3.80 $ .09 0 I knew that I should he mad! knew Betsy Mi Kendrick, BEAt of SWAi Bee.W. K Burgess. SVi of BEAt Bee 19.00 There was a fire in my brain thnt whs 0 $1.50 Elnoru Miller, BEA4 of BWU Be;1 0- Berra THumenthal, 30a NEi of BEU burning, burning, and I knew. There $0.00 0 $3. ail Bee . BWAt of NWU Her waa u fire In my heart, too. Oh, NEAt or B li U Bee.F. W. IVar-lileyMartin Millarb-hAbigail! But I had to quench $12.00 $ .18 Roxnrio Marshlnn, NEAt of NEU Beo I L. Bagley. NEAt of NW At Bee 31- - It, for your sake, dear. It waa hard to 1 $12.00 $2.34 when my whole soul cried Brown. NW Ai of NWU See tie silent, Antonio Plgnanelli, NEAt of NWAt See .Caroline 20-- 1 $9.C0 (12.00 out to you, cruel bard not to speak the love that near o'erwhelined me. Antonio Psgnanelll, BWAt of MVi IM. P. Braffet. BEAt of NWAt Bee 10 (8.00 Bec .30; "It was love that made me strong, P. Braffet. 20a BWU of NWAt Bee Jamea Dolando, BWAt of NWAt Sc 0 (8.00 Abigail. For I played the mun. . I $4.20: went away, nnd yon never knew. David B. Dowley, NEAt of BEAt Heel Frank Benesla, NWAt of NWAt 59.00 Thank $1.44' heaven, yon never knew, Abi31William M. Cohn, NWAt of NWAt Bee J. T. Rowley, BWAt of NWAt Bee thnt yon were loved by a mad-- .$2.08 $11.40 gail, 0 George Koskl and Isaac Davis, NKH Carlton County, 10a NEAt of BEAt Bee man ! $0.00 $ .74 of BEAt Bee "I went away, and the burning fires Carlton County. 20a BEAt of NWAt Bee George Kolb, BEAt of NEAt Bee $0.00 consumed me, eating, eating, Into my JO $12.00 John Ssndretto, BEAt of BEAt Bee 13- - Carbon County, 20a BWAt of BWU Bee heart and brain. Rut I never forgot. 13-- 0 $12.00 And now I have come $ .42 back, Abigail, Carbon County, NWAt of BEAt Bee 22- Katie Smith, BEAt of BEAt Sec 2.00 sweetheart I The fires have burned 0 $1 -- .$ .24 Carbon County, BWAt of SEU Bee 22- - themselves out, and I can tell yon Katie Smith, BWAt of NEAt Bee 0 512.00 that I love 10 $12.00 you! Abigail! Abigail!" Ernest Bperonl. NEAt of NWAt Bee 11- - Carbon County, NEAt of SWAt See 11- It was gone, the wonderful throb$4.74 0 ....$11.00 Bob Tom Bek, NWAt of BWAt Bee 30. Carbon County, SEAi of BWAt Bee 22- - bing voice that had come, like the 0 $10.60 voice of one long dead, from the Inert 0 ( .35 Carbon County. BWAt or BWAt Bee 22- Die Thomas, 8WAt of BWAt Bee 1 .37 $ ...... ..............$3.00 body of a dying man. Old Peter lay 10.. John Vueksinick, NEAt of BE At Bee Carbon County. 10a NWAt of BWAt very quiet now. For a long time Mias $9.00 Abble sst by his bed, motionless, gas-In- g $1.03 Sec Via Pasquale, NWAt of NWAt 8ec 25- - Carlton County, SEAi of BWAt See 80- with tear-weyes Into ths past. 1 $12.00 $8.08 She scarcely knew when the doctor Carbon County, NEAt of BWAt Bee 10- gam Veltrl, BEAt of BWAt See 1 $11.10 came, at last, and said that old Peter 10 $1.20 Carbon County, NEAt of NEAt See 10- - waa Tony Verta. BEAt of NEAt Bee gone. Rhe did not feel the cold $0.00 0 Ton r Verdi, NW U of NW U Kcc i - i -- Carbon County, BEAt of NEAt Bee (0- - rain that beat Into her face as she 2.52 $3.00 stnmbled home through the night 0 1 w... ...... Carlton County, BWAt of NEAt Bee $0- Sam Whetton, SEAi of BWAt See For Abble Jane had seen s vision, a 0 .o 10 Tlslon of home and happiness that Carlton County, NEAt of BEAt Bee James Hansen, NWAt of BWAt Sec $2.00 have been, a vision of a man's Carbon County, NWAt of NWAt Bee 29 might love and sacrifice. There was W. B. Jones, BEU of NEAt See great $4.10 0 10 ( .601 .Carbon County. NWAt of BWAt See 29- - no bitterness In her heart that revelaJoe Crua, BWAt of BEAt Bee $0.00 tion had come too late; only joy, and 0 $1.92 County, NEAt of BWAt See 20- - the peace of a lifelong hunger satJames Martello, BWAt of SEAi See 12-- 0 0 $10.50 $8,071 Carbon County, BWAt of NWAt Sec 19- - isfied. H.& Bellas. NWAt of NEU 8oe i 111.00 0 $2.40 Abble Jane, "old maid," had been Carbon County, NEAt of NWAt See 2- - beloved! Tony Fratto, BEAt of BWAt Bee $12.00 I .961 0 t Icnrbon County, NWAt of NWAt Bee 8- John Jensen, BWAt of NEAt Bee 9 12.00 0 9$ 9 Shelved. of BW Sec 3- Carbon County. NW John Jensen, Bwii oif SE4 - Bee a great descent when made I She 26.00 0 $4.32 0 25- - Carbon Bee SW of SE Sec of married BW4 you. N. I County, K. P. Jensen, NW4 1 80.00 1 He Yes ; everybody said I took yea Sec W. K. Johnson, 8W14 of NB from the top shelf. down (Continued On Page Three.) In nursing. KWU s -. 5- 5- 26-1- 5- 20-1- 5- 26-1- 5- 26-1- 5- 6- 5- 20-1- 5- 35-1- 5- 20-1- 5- -1 15-1- 20-1- 2- ' 5- 11-1- S- 15-1- 10 20-1- 6- 14-1- 11-13- ,0 11-1- 15-1- 13-1- 15-1- 11-1- 15-1- 24-1- 13-1- 5. 14-1- 5- rt 16-ir- -; S. ! 13-1- 15-1- 7- 15-1- -! 13-1- Aid-gul- , ! 25-13- I 15-1- ! 5- 13-1- 13-1- -9 25-1- 8- 18-1- 31-1- 3- 15-1- 15-10- ... 13-1- 15-1- 13-1- 29-1- 3- 10 25-13- -0 et 15-1- 11-1- 0. $0-1- 8- 18-1- 25-1- 1- 14-1- ...$ 14-1- 4- 14-1- 18-0- 0 10 14-2- 11-1- 3- 14-1- 24-13- -9 14-1- 14-1- 36-1- 1- 14-1- 36-11- -! 15-1- 25-1- 1- 15-1- 25-1- 1- 15-1- 25-11- -9 l! lieClar Kawaparw th .3 W-- ! sedan, on Its way lng, dark-re- d to a tavern, ten miles distant A rear light showed that the ear was about to stop. The man, over forty, fastidious In dress and cynical of exiwesslon. muttered softly, pronouncing a name The not listed In any geography. young girl, beautiful of face and form, looked inquiringly at her companion. En trine trouble," be elucidated, after nnd no gas, either. examination, Deuce of a fix I Two miles from a fillNot a house In sight ing station. where I could leave you while I go tor help." The girl peered through the shadows. "Why!" she exclaimed, there la a tiny white cottnge, almost hidden near the windrow. I can easily stay there until you return." Five minutes later arrangements were made. A faithful St. Bernard womwas quieted by the white-hairean. She laid aside the slippers site was knitting and busied herself with making tea for the unexpected guest, and deftly spread a small table. "Now, dearie," the woman smiled cheerily, "come right up to the table. Do you like it strong or weak, and do you take cream and sugar? I'm so glad to have company. I was Just about to prepare supper when you knocked. IIow long will your husband be gone?" The eyea of the girl grew black with He emotion and her cheeks flamed. la not my husband, not yet but jt four-poste- Din-tor'- lttt.br w The Beauty About Our Coal d that it is the kind that makes fied and contented customers. Is but" satis- COAL that yields lots of heat, sumes itself and makes little waste ought to be own best argument. con'Some time, perhaiia!" tlien, noting the 11 $hod face, I beg your pardon; I did not mean to be Inquisitive." "Olt, you are not, tbe girl cried. its "I want to talk to someone about it. that Is, If he We are to be man-leran obtain a divorce. But, at any rate, we ran be such wonderful friends. He la a traveling salesman OUtR he often cornea to my office In the city, where I am employed as a stenogra111 dlMim-an26. theater pher. together. And his wife? Oh; --alie. Is Now my father and Impossible. mother have lived In harmony for twenty-fiv- e years. Mother delights to make plea and doughnuts for father, and to darn hla socks. But this man hni no such happiness. He tella me that he cannot live without me. and often quotes: All for love, and the world well lost.' The woman leaned toward the girl. "And waa there never anyone else someone nearer your own age?" Oh, yes, down home. He waa my Ideal fine, clean, ambitions, but stubborn. 80 we quarreled. I wanted a sapphire and diamond engagement ring and he said he ronld not afford It. 40.00 However, he must have had NOTICE OF BALE THE CAKBON C. C. Eves ...119 40.00 121 A. Nixon money, for they tell me he tins built ' 8.00 Water, Land and PowerofCompany, a George 124 V. T. Taylor Location Principal M. a bungalow. Oh, well" the girl lifted Corporation. 40.00 144 C. Wilson of Business, Price, Carbon Counher bead defiantly "this other mnn Place 20.00 168 Notice: There Is delinquent J. D. Oritchlow Utah. ty, 40.00 ex160 M. Whitmore gave me a ring. Look!" and she upon the following described stock on J. 60.00 ..204 the John B. Hanna hibited s glowing sapphire. account of assessment levied on sev25.00 181 Fullerton the 1928, of Hugh 17th November, day The woman's face was very grave. 40.00 182 amounts set opposite the names Sanford Ballinger eral 354.00 8 Methodically she cleared the table and ' of the respective shareholder! aa John Y. Smith 40.00 193 W. A. Lowry the silver to a closet In the lows 0.00 205 No. Certificate Ain't M. Q. Golding Nams. wall. Impulsively she opened the door 114.00 J. C. Jensen and 8tale J. Austin G. to a tiny room, nnd Invited the girl John 2924.001 30.00 of Utah, pledgee Montabery estate 27 to enler. of 552.00 State ....216 pledgee Utah, Dank of Lehl Feoples -- 224 ' i 00.00 80.00 of J. W. Warf 88 On a high table, not unlike an nltnr, Samuel Dorrell 20.00 ..................... 3 Luce and Day Bond Share Utah life-size were two 114.00 First National Bank of portraits. Above 47 company 350.0$ ... them a shaded electric light glowed Anna T. Otterstrom .. 100.00 48 Price 00.00 Federal Land Bank of 61 L. W. Nuttall softly. 00.00 C. Berkeley, pledgee, J. 233 The girt stared at the man's picture L 8.E. Harris -25.00 A. Austin 215 Whitmore And in accordance with law and an 74.00 with wide, unbelieving eyes. No, It B. W. Wherry 56 of directors msde 220.00 order of the board .. 57 could not In so 206.00 on the 17th day of Novemler, 192J, 68 nhle. 68.00 many shares of each parcel of suen 01 40.00 stock as may be necessary will be solO Your husband 05 Inquired the girl, E. P. Mills 30.00 at the Price Commercial and Savlngi 237 j K. Aramakl fnnrlv. ' D. K. A. Klelting 18.00 I Mink, Price, Carbon county. Utah, on 78 ... thought he was." answered the Klchard Jones ...... 77 025.00 the 6th day of January, 1924, at the womnn. 12.60 hour of 4 o'clock p. m.. to iay dell" "We went through n mar- - Colestia Dalpias .... 79 twol-818.00 quent assessments thereon, togetner 85 Burton I lived with him exringe ceremony. 70.00 with the costs of advenlHlng siid years, lonesome most of the time, AndSItehWTZZ: 88 100.00 of sale. CAUL K. MA4.Cl.SBX pense havhe was away on business, so he told K. a. Wilson ....177-142-8- 7 85.00 Secretary. Price Commercial and 08 60.00 ings bank, Price, Utah. me. Then one day a lady In silks and Jonas Hyita 4 106-10- 2 200.00 First pub., Dec. 14. 1928; last Jan. furs drove to my door. She proved ?;Jf 40.00 1934. C. Eves 118 : that my murrlnge was Illegal, nnd that she wns Indeed the lawful wife, j She brought me to this place, gave me money to start anew, and I have been here ever since. "At first I longed to die, but my baby girl, with her soft, warm arms, helped me to live. This Is her picture." "And the little girl where Is she now 7" The woman dosed her eyes, as If In supplication for strength. Drawing aside the Isce curtains, she pointed to a white slab, faintly discernible in the gathering darkness Swift, hot tears rushed to the eyes of the young girl. "We will go," the womOn whispered. "I keep this room as an Inner shrine.' I hare never shown It before. Now, perhaps, you would like to look at promy handiwork, something cheerful, after making yon cry. Perhaps the girl did not hear; ahe acwaa bnslly writing. She ran to the fit stalled sedan and pinned a note to the cushion, with the $pphlre ring uppermost. Back to the woman she came. Breathlessly the talked. There la a station not far from here, across the field, where I ran get a train. I'm going home for awhile. I shall write to yon and youll see me again, too. I cannot begin to tell you " She was at the window. Let me go, quick, I see him coming down the road. A very tired snd disgruntled mnn read this note: I have gone home to mother. I must have been under a hypnotic Influence, for my love toward you was morbid and unwholesome. The stalling of the car was no accident. I am convinced thnt I have been guided this night by an unseen hand. Yenrs for a clearer vision The GlrL 11 One order will prove this argument to COAL. you for Call up C. or Hlftiuiwiuuj'i " One Piece Or a Carload PRICE, UTAH 187-19- 84-1- 65-2- 07 68-8- r ! I Wasatch Academy Completion of the new dormitory building at Wasatch Academy vides additional boarding department space. Both boys and girls can be commodated. Pupils interested the midyear should address Mr. C. L. JOHNS, Principal Mt. Pleasant, Utah |