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Show GUARDI AN S1I1F County Clerk Or Signers Fur Further Information. PRORATE Notu-e- s Introducing Pa and Ma Jongg By PH. E. STEVENSON Kmptw IllM ) i. lKt. Wimii a mother of threa, I bad fur tba now game, drawn hy my molern children. The new game" wua an unfortunate thing te call It, iMvauae it antagonised Ia. All new things were "fandangles" to THOUGH Pa. The radio T Never I Not fur Ia. The newapaiier and pinochle were good enough for him. While Jane, Hilda, Ben, Jr., and I (their mother) were slowly demolishing our miniature wall of China, Pa Bat rustling Ills Furm Weekly, near enough ao he could cast a pitying eye pon us and commenting on tha gama with a fierce aarcaam. "White dragon," aald Jnnai "Pung I" ei claimed Hilda. Punk 1" growled Pa. Mah-Jung- And little later: "North wind," aald Hilda. Br-r-aald Ben, senior, rustling the paper. "Pung !" l(j son picked up the tilt. "Jnnk ! from Pa. "Honestly, Pn." Ben. Jr, began, "If you'd only try the gnme once I bet youd Ilka It It's different good fun and you're always " Wa were counting our scores. "I owe you double, Ma. Pm Eaat Wind." "YouYe full wind," Pn chuckled. Tha next night I think It wua, when we got out the g set, the rule book waa missing. The children begun n noisy search for the pamphlet accusing each other of carelessness, and left me with Pn. As I watched him with tha light on bla gray hair, recollection came to me of my months of pleading for a talking machine. They had all been In vain; and yet Ben, I knew, wan not hard. Finally one day he hnd driven home from town with a large crate In the truck had brought It In, scratching his head at any curhialty. "Now, where dn yon suppose this eame from?" he grumbled. "Pruh'bly my Cousin Amlel hack In Chicago took a notion to send us a gift or aoine'pun. At length, prodded hy me, he got hla hammer and carefully unpacked our first gleaming phonograph machine. But It was montha before be would admit having aent for It himself. . . . lly reflection wea Interrupted hy the return of the children. We deckled to play anyhow, trusting to memory for the complex acorlng. Pn stood np and watched na as we attained the tiles about aaklug questions every now and then. "Wbat'a this funny-lookin- g thing? A white dragon T And this! A season! Looks more like n Christmas cigar" and he left an. 1 thought ha had turned la, but to ward the end of the evening be came hack, ratker pleated with himself for oomo reason, and guyed ua with ear mam. "Chow? Whats, the matter? Didn't Mn give yon enough to eat? A . . Oong? Oong for Chow, ehl rl mah-Jong- Bar The next night waa "movie" night at the opera house In town. Te tha aur prise of us all, however. Pa would not o-- r "Why, Pa aald nilda. "Ton never lined a chance before. Is It tha rhen-matl- i come hack? Do you want me to stay and give you a rub?" No, glrtle, no. Ton kids and Me take the fllv and run along. Sam Haller's coming over to Agger up tome accounts for next year." Pa wasn't in bed yet when wa got home, though he generally turned In early. On the contrary, ha waa In high spirits. "The acrounta must hare given yon n pleasant surprise," I said, laughing. Infected by hla good mood. Accounts? Ac Oh. well, I guess. That's good I Hnrdest accounts I ever figgercil up! OoihI rcHiiltn. though." The final exploitation occurred next morning when Helnui, onr hired girl, met me In the kitchen with haggard eyes and unwonted pallor In her round, healihy cheeks. "Why. what's the matter. Helms?" "Ay ben" she sobbed "bop going leave, ma'am." Wbat'a wrong? "Leave, lleliual Ain't we treating yon right T "No. mum. Tea. tnum. Ay lien happy here. But , . Good Lord, waa she In trouble? Or bad Pa T No. I banished the thought the only time It ever came to me. 'I was ashamed of It. "Then what. Helma. Tell me." "Ma'am, it's the boas," aha whispered now. "He ben" she tapped her forehead. "Ay yuat cant atay, mm, wld era ay man In hoase. Ay ben sorry, hut Ay yuat can'll Last Bight" "Well?" I waa breathless. "Well, mum. Ay go In parloe yuat thought AyM turn down lamp with you all to town, mum . . . and Ay see tha boas on hands and kneea, mum. He look tinder chair and table and say soft to himself. . . "Oh, Helms 1 What?" "He aay: Green dragon and Proa imhiMm, graan dragon and free bam-M- n where yon bide? Green dragon' Oh, ma'am. Ay had n unde like that eaice I IPe yuat awful, mum. and 1 r there la often can't day a fight to ace stays out of the new game. I notice that Pn la often cat Tea, I am happy to report that g gat along at last Pa and perfectly I Now, which of na five mah-Jong- Not Guilty "Ten are charged with haring called the complainant a cheat la It truer "Well Ife true but I never aald HI" Frees the Kasper, Stockholm. i EVBBTPBIDAT. THE SUB. PBICB, UTAH PAGE SIX To Each His Fear AM) Cuii-u- e it HE GIFT NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE of Mike Zitpau, i'iti:ion- ill present claims wait voucher to the or before undersigned at Price,' I'tti'u By MARY W. OV1NGTON the 1st day of February, A. D.. lOAx MARY Zl'PAN. Administratrix of the . Estate of Mike Zupan, llenry ). mi. Wwin K(Wtr Uatoa.) Uuggt-ri- , Attorney For Administratrix. shouldn't treat your little First pub, Nov. 27 ; last Dtc. IS. 1U2S. lister ao. CarL" NOTICE TO CK EDITORS ESTATE A child of three waa daaplng bla Molteni, lMwmL Creditors mother's skirts and screaming with will present claims with vuiu-hc- r to the terror. undersigned at Helper, Utah, on or L.'.itc of KHirunry. A. II. 1021a. V "1 didn't do anything," the child's GEORGE6yGARA 10, Administrabrother grumbled. "I Just said Boo tor of the Estate YOGI. of Carlo Multt-iii-. to her. She's a "frald cat.'" Jlrnrjr Ruggeri, Attorney For Ad"Its wrong to frighten n little child. ministrator. First pub., Nov. 27; last Dec. IS. l'J25. Moll) may never get over It," and tha mother picked up the child In her NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE of Alary Ellen Lofley, Deceased. Creditarms. will p reseat claims with vom-heto Her small son stifled a hoot and ran or the at Castle Gate. Utah, on off. The little girl continued to utter "c undersigned Jwfore the 1st day of February, A. D.. shriek after shriek. Terror gripped her lj)2i. JOHN C. IJ tFI.EY, Administrator heart and convulsively shook her small of the Estate of Mary Ellea Iaifley. Henry Rugged,' Attorney For Adbody. It would have been well If Frederick ministrator. First pub, Nov. 27; last Dec. JA, 1925. Blake had seen this Inddeut Itefore NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE hs married Molly Carter. However, of Bridget lloge and John Huge, be would have been a small boy at tlia Creditors will present rlaima with time and doubtless would have Joined voucher to the underigiid at M Elec her brother In Jumping ont at her. trie Building, Price, Utah, on or before fiOth the of day When he met Molly he waa attracted January, A. D.. 192B. H. I PIIATT, Administrator of the Estate not only by her good looks but her of Bridget Huge and John lloge. Deceashigh spirits and her Una record at ed. sports. She never lost her nerve at First pub, Nov. 27; laat Dee. IS, HR tenuis, even at the moat exdtlng tour- NOTICE TO ESTATE nament He waa therefore utterly . of Anfhoii V.CREDITORS Madseu, Ilecrased. Cred-itor- a s astonished when hla wife went will present claima with to Into hysterics because he came upon the undersigned at Price, Utah, on or e Sth 111211. the of day April. A. I)., tier suddenly when she was sitting ANDREW C. MADSEN, Executor of the alone In the library looking Into the Estate of Anthoa W. Madsen, Jlereased. fire. She clutched Ms arm and Or to O. K. Clay, Price, Utah. Attorney ror Executor. screamed, and he laughed and called First pub., Dec. 4; last Dee. 25, 11125. her what her brother had called her Ita-eae-i- SUPREME lin-rased- you CHRISTMAS. A YEARS SUBSCRIPTION, r zgk wJtr vuui-Jirr- . xra lie-for- before, a " frald cat" Molly's Dears certainly ware on edge those first months of married life. Her best friends had to admlf it But It all began, aha declared, with the awful shock of Fred's entrance Into the library that afternoon, na had flung hla hand on her shoulder and called In that grant voice of hla before blie knew he waa within a mile of tba place. It waa a allpjiery, sloppy, harsh winter. Thera waa no chance for outdoor life. Molly took cold and hugged the fire and waa often out of aorta. Her liualtaiid retaliated by teasing her. Hla laugh, that hla wife had once loved, grew hateful. At length, one evening, when ns aha firmly believed ha deliberately Jumped at her from behind a door, her terror knew no bounds. This time aha hurried Into her bat and coat and went to her mothers, and declared aha Intended never to live with him again. "8ba cant moan it," ho declared to Mrs. Carter, looking at her with fear in hla eyes. "Molly wouldnt treat mo like that" When the trunks went out of the houaa, Carl was standing with hla friend In tha hall, looks Uka b mine," ha remarked, and then, seeing Fred'a fare, went quietly away. He could not forgot those sorrowful eyig like a dog's. Fred began to dissipate. Tha maid left and hla houaa took ou a desolate look under ihe ohance ministrations of scrub women. Ho lived a good deal at tha country dub. Everybody who saw Molly told her that aha waa doing wrong. Bat she would not give In. "She hm been humiliated," Curl thought "That's the chief tronblaL Now If ahe could only nee Fred In n blue funk. To each bin fear.1 Did Kipling my that? Now I wonder." Three days after thin, at midnight Molly wm awakened suddenly by her brothers pounding nt her door. "Wake up," ho cried. "Freds horribly sick. Afraid ho cant Uva. Ive been with him two liours and have Just rushed up for you. Get on your things, wont DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. United States Office. Halt lake City, Utah. November 11, 1925. Rerial No. 035984. Notice of Offer of Coal I .and For lawse. Notice ia hereby given that pursuant to the art of February 25, 1920 (41 Rtat., 437), and to regiilatUina thereunder approved April 1, 19211, tircii-lart!7(- l, the secretary of the interior, on petition of W. W. Rager, baa designated aa a coal leasing unit the following described lands, towit: N'4 NEW Rec. 12, Twp. 13 South, Range 0 East, and XIV M N IV U Rec. 7, Twp. 13 South. Range liig business awaits you for Christmas. Get it through advertising. lTse I oth illsutrations and copy furnished free by The Sun. Or the gift supreme for to a firend or relative is a years subscription to The Sun. e I ar First Diner I net you'ra enjoying your oysters. Second Ditto Howja guess it? Firs! Ditto You're eating them with Uh. New York Central Magutaei 1925. CUlaunt Chrht-ma- s n ads and illustrations for Christmas and We offer an excellent series of New Years. Plenty of fine material for your stores interested in the sale of holiday goods. Come in and let as show you. 111 East, Halt latke meridian, containing onr hundred and twenty acres, as coal leasing unit No. 114, Utah No. 35. Lease of said unit will be made at a royalty of ten cents per ton, mine run, an initial investment of $12110 during the first three years of the lease, and a minimum production of one thousand two hundred tons per year, commencing wifli the fourth year of the lease, and otherwise substantially in accordance with the Iraae form set out in Raid Paragraph 18 of the regulations. lease will be wild at public auction in this office, on the terms set forth, to the qualified bidder offering the highest bonus on the 29lh day of Itecemher, 1925, at 10 dock a. in. Any and all persona having adverse or conflicting rlaima to said land or any part thereof are hereby notified that they should file on or before December 2H, 1925, their protest or objection against the granting of the lease for said land, otherwise such claims bay be disregarded In granting said lease. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. First pub., Nov. 13 ; last Dee. 11, 1925, nt Hortm Radish Meyer. ready-writte- NOTICE TO WATER USERS STATE Engineer's Office. Salt Ike City, Utah, Nov, 12. 1925. Notice la hereby given that Maria Terras Flora, whose postoffice addrma te Buanyside, Utah, has made application in accordance with the requirements of tho Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917, aa amended by the Rewdon Laws of Utah, 1919 and 1925, to approphundredths (.25) c. f. a. riate twenty-fivof water from as unnamed spring in Carbon county, Utah. Raid epring imuea at a point which bean 2640 feet west and 1340 feet north of the mirthweet corner Rec. 7. Twp. 14 8outh. Range 14 East, Ralt Lake meridian. The water will be diverted at the spring and conveyed by mrane of a pipeline a distance of thirty feet, where it will be roneerved by mean of concrrte trough to be ned for the pnrpoee of watering stock from March 1st to November 30th, inclusive, of each year. Thin application la designated in the state engineer'! office aa File No. 9777. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be by affidavit in duplicate accompanied with a fee of 31.00 and filed in this office within thirty (30) day after your the completion of the publication of thi He need not have aald the last words notice. r. GEORGE M. BACON. Rtate for ahe was already Jumping Into her of Date 20. 1925. first pub., Nov, things. You mustn't be too shocked," Carl Date of completion of pub., Iec. IS, 1925. explained ns they entered tha house, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TIIK terrihly neared. Yon remember Seventh Judicial District In and For thut newspaper story two weeks ago? the County of Carbon. Stale of Utnli Fred knew one of the men who died." Andrew C. Madsen. Executor of the Esof Anthun W, Madsen. I Weaned. Her husband's face waa perfectly tate Neil M. Madsen and Andrew C. Madsen, white and he looked scared and help-Ira- lVnimiffs, vs. Sylvia A. Hudson. Maude Site leaned over and kissed him ' 1arson. Mvrtle Pitcher, Myra Barton until ahe brought the color to bla Scroggins. Grnee Edringtnn. Wnliace G. Barton. Hosaiiel Barton. Hi Wife, ar.d cheeks. Then she looked about Any and All Other Heir of Nathan If. "And now," she said, when the pa- Barton. Deceased. Defendant. Summons. tient looked like himself, "the nurse Tli State of Itah to the Raid Defendant ; You are hereby summoned to appear withIs discharged. I want you two to in twenty day after the eenrice of thi realize." and she glanced from one to summon umn yon if served within the the other with a satisfied smile, "that county in which thi action I brought, otli- -' erwise within thirty day after service and I've seen through your little hoax." defend the above entitled action, and in Her husband, excited; Incoherent set rase of your failure so to do Judgment up In bed and declared that she wm will be rendered againnt you according to mistaken, utterly mistaken; but her the demand of the complaint, which haa been filed with the clerk of aaid court. brother gave an old Thi action ia brought to quiet title in the "You hoot and boy's caught on, kid, plaintiff and againnt the defendant to no mistake. Only don't forget Fred the following described property: The wasn't on tha Inside. Ho'n Innocent west half (WH) of the northeast quarter the east half (EH) of the (XEl) and I gam him the stuff, hat I suggested northwest quarter (NWM ), 8ee. 20, Twp. poison and ho did the root He's got 12 8outh of Range 7 East of the Salt Lake base and meridian, located In Cara powerful 'Frald bon Imagination. county, Utah. O. K. CLAY, Plainentr tiffs Attorney. Fostoffiee address. CourtHa stuck out hla tongue at hla brother-in- house, Price, Carbon County, State of -law aa though ha were eight flab. Nov. 27 ; last. Dee. 25, 1925. years old, and then dashed out of the First pub, room. Fred leaped from bed and purs NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION of the Interior, United States sued Mm. In a second Molly heard the outer door slam. When hm husband Land Office At Ralt Lake City. Utah, 19, 1925. Notice ia hereby given cams slowly hart she waa shaking November that Ambrose Graham of Ralt Lake City, with laughter. Utah, who oa November 12, 1921, made "I believe, dear, she declared, "that Stock raising Homestead Entry No. NH I n cured, cured of being frightened. I 023R42 for NHNEH. REMNEH. SW REM. BWU8EH. EH8WH, can see the funny aide of It" RWM See. 13: NWHNEM- - SHNKM. 21 Twp. 11 Her husband did not amllok Tm KHNWH. NM8WI4 Range 10 East. Salt lake meridcured, too," be aald solemnly. "Tm South. haa filed notice of intention to make cured of teasing. For I can mo the ian, three-yeproof to establish Haim to the land above described before the register tragedy." of the United State land office at Ralt Lake Cite. Utah, on the 28th day of s. if, 5 peiday, names aa wit- nesses David Jones of Spanish Fork, Utah, Hvrwn Carter of Salt Lake City. Utah, J. L. Wilkinson and Glenn Graham, both of Price, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR. Register. First pub Nov. 20 ; last Dee. 18, 1925. 7m PRICE, 'tlW UTAH vvv ?? ?f t? ? ?f ?? ? ? ? ?? ?? ?? t? ?t? ? ii Royal Society Package Outfits tw It is not too late to fix up one or more of these delightful articles for the Christmas problem. The work is so simple that only a few hours spent in this quite a delightful pastime and you have i most acceptable gift ail ready. Made by the giver it is more than valued. ra- - Aprons, scarfs, childrens dresses, tie racks and many other useful articles. Prices from 50c to $2.50. You surely will wearing a enjoy new hat. Try on the late winter styles and see how becoming they t tt are. V Main Street, PRICE, UTAH V NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DE- - j pariment of the Inferior. United State Land Office At Salt ljtkc City. Utah November 13. 1925. Notice i herehv given that Mr. Janet Green, willow of Outncy Green. dccraed. of Rsit Lake Utah. who on April 22. 1921. mail City, Srockrai- ing IlnmeMtead Entrv No. nv.Va',S fur E4. RiVi. E4XW Rec. 17. v NW4XWM ' Lot 2. Rec. 8 Range 10 East, Ralt like miridian? h. filed notice of intention to make three- year proof to eetablih claim to the innd above deecribed before the clerk of the dlrtrict court at Provo, Utah, on the 5th day of January. 1926. Claimant name a witnraaee Genr,, Bearn son, Gilbert: Barney. Louia Miller and David TI. Jnnew Ylah. ELI F. TAY-- . In Holiday Mood ' ?f 5"?iFork' First i pulk, Nov. 20; last Dec. 18, 1925. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION of the Interior. United Rtate nt November 19. 1925. Notice i hereby given M. Loveland of Cnatie Gat Apn! 23. 1921. mad. Stock': niiiiiiir Entry Rinra" W sli No. 01HR17 TWp' 11 fF 23; 8outh filed notice of intention to mke three- IDflff OWTiDM bffuft tho United States land offira mrJr avJkl CTr. ft a.u, CJ. y . Chariea Ambrose Utah. Ranrt Y" Iyie Graham we offer will save you B,0Be the gifts yon select froa & nhldfif stocks will prove most to the recipient and the coflj fence of baying from u to your pleasure of gift choofiW The splendid array of the excellence of materia the wide range of prices CODB nevjj to make these four ideal place to trade. Everyth to eat, wear and use. a, "we Witnerae, American Fork. Utah J. L. WilkhtroTof Mosnmi?; via Price, to one of these stort shop early and often. The yiB Come Uuh. and GardnUJ Ed of Grant Station via Price, Utah, ELI T. TAYLOR. Register. Pint pub. Nor. 20; last Dee. 18, ia?y WASATCH STORE Qurtera, Clear Croak, Oaatla Gal and SuBByiida. I |