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Show UU XMued Every Friday By Bun Publinhiag (Inc) R. W. Crockett, Manager. Co. Subscription, $2.00 a Year In Advance. Office Phone No. 9. Residence, No. 13am 2. Mail Matter, Jane at the l'ofttoffice at Price, Utah, Under the Act of March 3, 1879. Entered aa 4, 1915, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 192S THE SUN. PRICE, UTAH EVERT FRIDAY PAGE FOUR MAKING GOOD IN Claud Ueering Smoothed His Path of Love A Cupid Rode to Victory in an SMALL TOWN , Real Stories About Real Girl iff UU1TI4hHI By H. M. EGBERT Second-CUa- a Elephant Hunt By MRS. HARLAND H. ALLEN f i 111 i II i By MILDRED GOODRIDGE SIDE LINES (fe 114. WhIwi Newspaper UBiea.) LAUD DEKIUNO was as happy as RATES s rising young doctor coaid bey fur Diaplay Matter Per Inch Per Month, he was to marry Ray Clifford. Po50c. Mingle Special Issue, $1.50; Neither of them waa In their first sition. 25 Per Cent Additional. Xegalo Ten Centa the Line Each Inser- youth. Deerlng wgs thirty and Ray tion. Count Biz Words to the Line. had confessed that there was only a Summon, $12.50; Water Application, year or two between the in. $15.00; Final Proof, $10.00. And Ray had been married before. Readers Ten Centa the Line Each InDeerlng knew all about that tragedy sertion. Count Biz Worda to the Line. Blackface Type Twenty Cents the Line la her life ; the Inexperienced girl, fas Each insertion. clnited by the rogue who wanted the Obituaries, Cards of Thanks, Resolutions, legacy that her father had left her. Etc.. at Reading Notice Rates. Count John Brooka was a man of the world Biz Worda to the Lino. Tor Bale, For Rent, Found, Lost, Etc., and, having got possession of her Two Cents Per Word Each Issue. No small fortune, had left her for another woman, three montha after the marCharge Accounts. Address All Communications to riage. Later came news of hla death In a brawl In a low saloon and Ray reSUN PUBLISHING CO. sumed her maiden name. Utah Price, As Deerlng sat In his ofilce, dream- -' log over the happiness In store for. her, there came a knock at the door. A ragged tramp was standing outside. Doc Deerlng?" he Inquired, with a scowl. surly in the Uintah were Apples selling That's right, answered the doctor, Borin at fifty cents a bushel. Hard heartily. Come In and sit down. to disiwse of at this price. The man collapsed Into a chair, and Mrs. Virginiu Crockett was back in then Price after spending the winter with last Deerlng saw that be was In the stage of emaciation. relatives at Holla, Mo, "I heard I heard that yon were goEd Sudberry, who had just become log to marry Ray Brooka tomorrow,1 manager of the Wasatch store at Cas- he muttered. That's why I came. I'm tle Gate, moved his family there from Tm John, her husband.' Ziqn. Deerlng took the blow quite calmly, as s man should. He took the tramps Grand at was Colo., Junction, llay going at ten dollars a ton baled. Sev- arm In his bands and began feeling eral carloads were being shipped there the pulse. You're In s bad way, my You'd best go Into friend," he said. Irma Price. A, E. Gibson of Sunnyside was in the hospital. I'll drive you there toArizona looking after some mining night And let me tell you, youll have to your manner of life If yon proerty owned by himself and Car- wantchange to through. pull bon county people. all very well," sneered the Thats Hoboes lined the right of way of man, hut you can't throw me off the the Denver and Rio Grande Western scent like that want to If from Ogden to Denver, Colo. Price Ray, youre going toyoupuy for It. marry bod its share of them. "If your statement Is true, Peering Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Harlow of Price answered quietly, you have the situawere in Richfield, where the illness of tion In your own hands. lint I'm bis brother called him. They had not going to take you to the Yiospltal I seen each other for more than twenty-yearIll go! muttered the man. But ADVERTISING Twenty Years Ago This Present Week -' s. fiClDE LINES," to the . n 1114, WhIhi Nswapapar Valoa.) s; SAFETY FIRST the Life of Yourself Or Your Friend May When have your lights tested don't forget to replace the old White Globes for the famous All Daylight (Blue) Lamp. It makes driving pleasure and the fact SAFE. passing of cars.not difficult smnll-tow- n . COLLAR AND CUFFS when I conic out 111 make you pay. Mr. and Mrs. H. It. McDonald, newMiss Lennox not on duty tonight!" lyweds, returned to Price after being aaked the doctor of the night nurse. She'll be coming on at twelve, Docmarried a few days before up at Suit Lake C3ty. The bride was Miss Ida tor Deerlng, anawered the yuung woman. May Whitmore. 'Til wait for her," Deerlng anFrank N. Onineron, K. K. (Roy) 1 am rather anxious to talk Gibson and other funner Carbon coun- swered. with her about this case. ty men were considering engnging in When the man opened his eyes the roal mining game on their' own book near Austin, W. Va. Cameron Deerlng felt that he was growing had but recently gone there after re- stronger. In spite of himself, the would come that this wreck signing as general superintendent of thought of flotsam would ho better off dead. the Utah Fuel romimny. Why should such useless lives linger, AUTO LICENSES DOUBLE THESE to make only misery! The man leered at hlift. LAST TWO YEARS . thla Is a Say, Dor," be said, Registrations of motor vehicles to mighty comfortable bed to sleep In. March 15tli have practically doubled It's weeks since I had a bed like this. in the Inst two years, according to 1 1. But Im going to make you pay, just E. Crockett, secretary of stute. To the same, If you want Ray. March 35, 1923, the secretary of state A groun broke from the doctor's tips issued 24,987 passenger car licenses lie clenched lila handa and strode up nd 4240 truck numliera. The follow- and down the room. The sick mans eyes followed him. ing year up to March 15th some 37,-80- 5 passenger car and fifi21 truck Once, lie said, when Deerlng rehad been sold 1925 in and turned to his bedside, you could have to plates the same date these registrations had put that all over roe. You could have increased to 45,455 for inssenger ears won my gratitude and worked upon Mid 7122 for trucks. The increase for my better nature. But 1 guess I'm too the two-yeajierod up to March 15th old a bird to be caught, by kindness. was pronounced by reason of the ex- You'll pay fifteen hundred If you want tension of time allowed in 1923 by Rny." the legislature. Compared with 1924, Deerlng turned upon him Do you think I am a bigamist! he however, there is a nonnal increase of more than 17 ier rent. cried. If you are John Brooks, you've got me In your power. But you won't MOTHERS IN SAME FAMILY get a chance to torture that helpless womnn again." PASS THE SAME DAY The man did not answer him. Doer-to- g lames A. Watt of Sunnyside was in saw his eyes fixed In terror upon Price today enmute to Manti. He this something some one on the opposite (Friday) morning received the news side of the nami. lie looked round. of the death of his mother, Mrs. Mar- Miss I.ennox was nppronclilng the bed. tha Watt Kilfoyle, at Portland, Ore., began leering, ami yesterday at the age of 77 years from slopped. There was the same look of heart troubles. She was visiting then terror upon the fnce of the nurse, with relatives. Yesterday his wifes the doctor' began. Why " parent, Mrs. Ole Olson, passed away "Why" I guess she remembers me, i'll, at Fernm from dropsy after an ill- hurst out Brooks, with an ontli. She ness of several nioutlis. She was 72 ought to. We lived together long years of age. Mrs. Wutt was with enough for her to know my face. her when the end came. Until i'linrr- That man Is my husband, doctor I" als arc to lie Sunday next, the former wild the nurse. Oil, why did you at the SanH'te city and the latter at bring him here!" the Emery town. When did this mnrrlnge occur! inquired Itoerlng. Says last Sunday's Grand Junction Eight years ago," answered Miss A brief letter re- I.cnnox. (Colo.) Sentinel: Oil, why did you tiling lilm ceived hist night at this office from here! W. S. Price, who in compuny with I didnt know, my dear, answered George Anderson nml their families, Deerlng. Im sorry. But he Is Just a left this city on Friday morning for shall not trouble you." and patient La Grande, Ore., where they arc to I don't know about answered open a chain of liggly Wiggly stores, Brooks with a snarl. that," tated that they were exiierirucing a "But I know, answered Deerlng, very fine trip so far. The letter was If you married Miss Lennox written from Price and said in part : sternly. ago, your marriage with eight years Grand Left Junction at 10:40 FriMiss Clifford was a bigamous one. Found to road Green day morning. Well, I guess she won't like to be River excellent and made that part of the drive in four hours and forty told she wasn't legally married, minutes, ltoad from Green River tc sneered Brooka. She will not be told," answered the Price not so good, taking three hours. If you so much as doctor, qntetly. Total to Trice seven hours snd forty dare to let her see your face at say minutes. Everyone in party well.' time I shall have you clapped Into Jail Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Buckio are for bigamy." Aud thea aa amaslag thing hapto leave Price in a short time for their former home at Woodsfield, 0., where pened that changed hie Idea ef human be bas a good business proposition. nature. For the nurse sank down beside the man and put her arms round They .have been residents here for him and cried upon hla breast. about twelve years and are numbered And when Deerlng looked at the face the best city people. Going among there he will take over a long estab- of the men he saw two tears rolling lished real estate, brokerage and in- down hla cheeks. 8llently he went out He knew now surance business. They will be greathla bride would never learn ef tha that ly missed from this city. tragedy that had so nearly blighted Those who dont look for misfortune their happiness. are must likely to nils it entirely. ply of common sense. . small-tow- girl or woman, sometimes serin (IDE tolerant, Ephraim, remember AA as alluring and aa unattainable as the you were young yourself once. 1 do, Martha, but I've aeen the proverbial fruit that Is Just out of reach. folly and outcome of aelflah pleasBut they're not I" Insists one girl ure and I want to Instill the principle who manages to turn out numerous Into Alans mind." little painted cards, after a full day's "tiding to a clrcua once In awhile work behind the counter. It really won't pprvert the dear boy," declared reals me, after standing all day, to Mrs. Woods. "I've sometimes thought alt and make the little we were making him old hefore hla I think any girl can have a time. For my part I am glad to see him brighten up, aa he has since the paying hobby'. Every girl who spends a stated excitement snd glure and glitter of number of hours every day at her the clrcua came right next to us." You fell In love once, Ephraim," retypewriter, or behind her teachers desk, 'or who hns her life Job taking marked Mrs. Woods naively. Did it care of a house, should have, If possi- hurt you any!" You Save ble, an avocation that she can enjoy. You deur woman I" cried her husLiving In a small town Is not a handi- band expansively, I'm more In love cap. It Is easier to make pin money, with you now than ever. You were In connection with one's regular du- a minister's daughter, though, and thla ties, In a small place than In a larger girl la a circus woman one. There Is leas cunqietltlon In Hardly, Ephraim," contested hla mall town, snd more leisure. wife. She Is a dear, sweet creature. The girl who doesn't In clitrge of n little angel of a child you know what she can mnke lier paying who rides the big elephant hobby should take nn Inventory of This had happened to disturb the her abilities. Can she make hats, do quiet humdrum life of the Woods fan!-I- I hemstitching, make buttons, paint y. A circus had camped on the vapostcarda, make paper flowers, ribbon cant lots next to their house. The stake rosettes, silk lamp shades, quilts, uicn came to the pump for water, and house slippers, fancy handkerchiefs, Insisted on a for It Some of or garters, lingerie pins, vases, bead- their gracingpaying horses broke down a ed bags, door stops, wooden string fence and devoured a small in haystack. holders, desk sets, directory covers, The trace waa replaced with a new bird shelters and feed cups, toys! and belter one and doable the value of One girl raised money making the fodder waa forced upon Ephraim, new theater curtain for the village who had to concede that they were opera house, collecting the money for very fair folka." the advertisements painted on It One day a neatly dressed young lady from the town business men. Another over from the living tent o t crossed embroiders collars and Mouses, Still Into the Woods yard. Alan circus the another makes n steudy Income plan was at once struck with her modesty Bing and managing pnrties in her and Everything to Equip the Auto . benuty. In Is but hours. There money pure PRICE, UTAH I would like to see Mrs. Woods, terfl. guiliering und mounting, mak- he said. Wholesale Retail ing of soaps and toilet articles, makIs not at home, exmother My ing hair switches, poultry raising, plained Alan. She tarried for a mogardening, running a rental library, ment Irresolutely, something In his and even In such a simple feat as adenrnest sympathetic face attracting J- - E. Palmer, district clothes. old one's ami agricultural selling vertising ins)cctor of the department of agriIn general, the article upon which her. You have shown our little company culture and whose territory included the girl derbies as her side line should she the counties of Emery, Chrbon, Grand he low In wholesale cost and simple a great many accommodations, and San Juan, has tendered his resigIn construct Ion. It should be as nenr-l- sahl, and we are truly grateful. I had come to ask a very great new favor of nation to take effect on April 1st. J. professional In appearance as posmother." your A. Magleby, an instructor in the pubdissible. Lastly, where It is to be It la urgent, I will be glad to act If lic schools at Price, has been recomIn or should It delivered boxes. played mended to succeed him. The appointbe carefully packed for taking care for her If I can, replied Alan encourment will not be made until the new of the article gives the subtle Iinpres agingly. Mrs. Woods knows why we conboard of agriculture convenes, which Ion that It Is worth taking care o will be on the day mentioned. nd that .the hobby of making it Is a tinue with the circus," she said. When Idallaa father died he owed the clrcua real paying one. proprietor a few hundred dollars on lfli, Wcitara Nawspapsr Valoa.) Sustaining a decision of the district the elephant You have seen Idalla'e court last November in the case of pretty act where she acta as trainer Nearly all those day frocks Elizabeth Felice, the administratrix of of the elephant. At her fathers re- - that form the main'pretty of summer the estate of John Felice, against stay I have I wardrobes whether in silk, linen or John Biseardi to recover quest (he was my $1900 due on gone with Idalla to care for her. She cotton require collar and cuff sets aa a note signed by the defendant, has finally earned sufficient to pay off a finish. These again instructed to "pay the are fanciful or tailordebt her father owed. Today she Is ed. the amount Mrs. Felice by Judge to Brass Labels Lace, net, embroidery, ribbons, quite 111. The noise and bustle of our plain and striped Christensen in district court Burning Brands George linens wash and tent prevents her resting. We are to silks Celluloid Badges at Price a few days ago. The jury deare used for making them. Corporation Seals remain here only two days longer. X cided that receipts presented, by the Seals Notary would be glad to pay any price to have defendant were forgeries. Dog License Checks Progress gained at the expense of sima quiet room and home comfort for the Ear Tags For Live Stock plicity is a step backward. Handmade Steel Stamps denr little one." f' Jobs that require but little thinking Hotel Key Tags never pay much wages. I will go with you and carry her Inks For rail and Stenrila Patience haa its virtues, but not with over here at once," declared Alan readDoor Xnmhera a bad case of the hives. Tell them through a Sun wan tad. She shall have my room." Lead Seal and Presses ily. License Plates For Cities, Ete. at when Mrs. Woods, she returned, Medals. Memorial Plates once set about acting as nurse for the Pattern and Cement little patient. The circus company Impressions moved away 48 houra later, but neither letters. Name Plates Miss Mercy Lester nor Idalla went Numbering Machines Oil Stencil Board with them. Rubber Stamps The child developed a slow, wasting Racks For Stamps, Stencils fever. The elephant was leased to the Stencil Machines (in three sizes) rlrcns and a substitute for Idalla Signs, Brass. Ilronze, Etc. found. Hits Insured an income to the Sign Markers little patient, and should she not reSteel Stamps turn to the sawdust arena, a good bulk Sealing Wax and Wax Seals Stock Certificates from the sale of the elephant. figure Ticket Punches Even when another month had Tally Registers Tool Cherks passed by little Idslls was not yet enWriting Fluid tirely well. Then some important newa Address Orders to came. The circus, stranded, had gone THE SUN to pieces. Its proprietor wrote Miss Irice. Utah Lester that the elephant would he sent back to her In chnrge of one of his men. But a month went by and neither man nor elephant appeared. Alan started an Investigation. Every loaf of Wilson's bread carries with it a load of joyous-nes- s. One evening, still In quest of eotne clew os to the whereabouts of the Every loaf carries the same qualities which have made this missing animal, Alan happened Into a bread a recognized need on every table. Order your supply today moving picture show. One of the films better still, leave a standing order for your daily wants. depicted a day's life of one elephant The moment Alan saw the first reel he recognized the missing animal from a peculiar mark cm Its breast WeVe It did not take long to run down the Not subject of the picture. The unworthy messenger had leased the use of the elephant to some film makers In nn Isolated movies camp, and waa enjoying a regular Income. R waa the evening after Aten had returned home to report to Miss Teeter that he had not only found the elehad aw offer of $12,000 for The bir, tasty brown loaf of bread phant hut that little Idalla and the animal, that can bo produced from Tip Top, the were dlacuealng the future family One way to save on your groTurkey Red and Seminole flour fairly Miss Letter had of their guests. plane melu In your mouth. Bread made ef No matter what price you pay ceries without reducing the desire to buy a modest these flours is so wholesome and nour- Just told of her home In a near-blittle hero seminary you always get the better menu Is to order them from ishing that the family can eat all they fawn. ns, class of tender meats. We're wank If yon don't know the pleasure there are good schools here, But Ws guarantee quality as well aa of eating bread and cakes try It tonoted for it and Invito you to 1 Instantly chimed In little Idalla. day. Phone your ordere for flour for don't take of our values. want to leave Unde Alan and my advantage price. Easter baking. Hay, grain, mill supfriends here." deer plies and general forwarding. And we do not want you to. dear," Fruits and Vegetables In Season. eld Alan, lovingly etroklng tne Nor you, Miss Leschild ter," he added Impulsively hefore all ef them. You have reed my heart long before this. Will you stay as my wife! South Ninth Street, Price, Utah 1 shall never levs any man I levs West of Postoffice. Phone 21 PRICE, UTAH Honest men always have e liberal sup- you, said Mercy frankly, placing her within hie own. hand y (. rs "tiood-eveiiing- ," half-brothe- r) Bis-cardi-- ' TASTY BREADS ARE LOAVES OF JOY But CutPrii your Groceries f It Can t Be Denied . 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