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Show FRIDAY. JAMUAXT THE SPlf. PRICE. UTAH EVERY FRIDAY. PAGE EIGHT REPORT MADE BANK CARBON COUNTYof Utah. At the tW of Bua.m-- a (Copyright I never. never get ever I 'LL whole life'll ruined, (ain't My you I can't bear the suffering." Branson jjiriie." I It'll lie better stroked her soothingly. soon. Natures kind and you'll learn helia me? "Sh-h-I- i, to love aguln. She burnt Into solia and burled her bead on the doctor's breast. Now, youre g4ug to he my own brave girl and brace up and fare It," be said after a while. Here" lie drew a fresh hund made handkerchief out of Ids Mickot and huuded It to her. Site took the handkerchief he slipped Into her hand and sat down, a wilted, heartbroken little girl. The doctor passed a hand through bla hidr wearily, shriugcd bla shoulders and sighed. Dorothy," lie anike with enthusiasm, Ids old, vivid iersotisllty If 1 tell coming to the top again, must promise you'll you something yuu never reieat It to anyone. What Is You'll better listen now. This Is about your father." Dorothy looked up with awakening. Interest. The doctor hurried on: You know he and I were friends. We went through high school and later through college and medical school together. Well, It was our last yeur at Harvard. Jim had been working pretty hard, but somehow he'd managed to sicnd a good bit of time with a very pretty girl whom he met somewhere at n dance. She was charming and Just before graduation he told me that lie waa engaged. 1 rememlier the night lie came home and shook me out of a sound sleep to tell me all about It. Tlicn one evening uot two weeks later he rams to my room and I well, something had hapeiiciL never got the struct of It, but be acted like n lunatic, and for a while I was uneasy abot him. That's how we came to go Into partnership In the first pluce. He waa so down snd lonely I thought that the struggle would be too dcreaslng for him alone. So we came here and settled opened offices on the 10th of July and on the 11th your mollier walked Into tlm office with n sprained wrist. The real you know, the doctor ended. Hut, doctor, dud was always so rrasy shout mother," said the girl Incredulously. Surely he was. He raved over her Just as he dhl over Ids little lioston friend. That's whut I'm trying to show you that . . ." Hut you needn't think thnt I ever will," she Interrupted hastily, "Well, the point under dlaciiaslon now Is what we're going to do with you. We're awfully short of nurses down at the hospital. If you'd cure to register and help a fellow out we need you. We really do. But ths work would he hard, I'm warning you." Dorothy thought In alienee for a moment, then spoke without enthusiasm: "I suppose Ill have to do something with my life, and nursings ns good ss anything else." The doctor quickly covered n smile, then answered quite seriously: lir "It's better child." than anything g elae, So It wna arranged and Dorothy entered training immediately. The first few daya she lived In a dnxe. Life seemed to consist of endless duties, aching bones and nights of almost dragged sleep, and In the morning when the loudly clanging rising Ml called her to another days work stie struggled out of her sleep like one fighting for consciousness. Hut after a while order came out of the chaoa. the work became more interesting and less of a strain. And as the months pHaaed Dorothy forgot her own suffering and buried her troubles In those of others. And there came Into her face the old alert. Intelligent Interest In things and In her voice there was n new warmth and sympathy. And Doctor ltronson, saying nothing, watched his little friend with much satisfaction. The summer flew by and autumn came. It was late In the afternoon of long day that Dorothy appeared In his office; her face glowing with happl-nean 111 aave you the embarrassment of admitting It, laughed the doctor. Just tell me w ho It Is." Doctor Wilson," she langhed happily. Oh, hes too wonderful. If you only knew him es I do. He's so good to those poor people In the wards and flea Bite by them for hours Just to cheer them up." The doctor tried to conceal his amusement, but It was uot lost on Dorothy. ' Thats all right, she said. Yon may laugh all you want to. I'm too happy to can. But, doctor, do tell me one tiling. How often can a girl fall la love anyway T As often as la necessary," laughed the doctor. mmenw Cavalry Boot I ( H 1.11S.S1 lP.tisG.Ht IHS five years of practice as s Furniture and fixtures 0.300.00 I lawyer Rodney .(.iNil.ti3 Fenton had had a Other real estate owned frt-bank reserve federal Due 151 .220.41 interviews difficult ; rather good many Due from other hanks 32.210.55 to go through with, but nuw as he Checks on other banks and cash on hand X .300.00 turned his stejm toward the old Fen- Federal reserve bank stock 005.15S.4tt ton mansion on the outskirts of a Total some New town, little England quaint . fl00.000.00 four miles from hw home, he wished 10.000.00 Capital slock paid in busiof tills was he out that heareily '76A21 Surplus fund ness. Net undivided profils 4,50000 ' for taxes and interest Rodney Fenton's present errand waa 1Reserved leMMU subject to check not esactly a professional one, though Cashier's idiecks ' ' 4', 333 007.33 It was because he wus u lawyer tliat Total demand deposits he had been elected to attend to It. Time eerlificaleo ' Aa a memlier of the Fenton fuiuily lie Savings, deposit 150,27.92 Total time deposits memreluctant had tiecnine a rather W5m46 ber of the Fenton association of Ida Total for fund Biersach. M. a lmil being started state. They Plate of Utah. County of Carbon-- O. I. nkthS ol tbe the purchase of the Fenton mansion, according to iaw, dese and says that he is cashier it the and true a full, two hundred years old, and hqilt on the above and foregoing report contains December, ltr--a. of the suid bank at the close of b,ls,ww oiMl1 tomliiion part of the original Fenton land grant flint dated hack almost three hundred Correct Attest : A. W. McKINNOX. years. Somehow the old mansion hail J. W. HAMMOND, got out of the family, and now old FRED J .ARCHER, Directors. Miss Ahliy Hawkins and her niece, 7th day of January, this me before Pulwcriticd and aworn to Estelle, were living there. Of course (Seal) My commission ex Residing At Price, I tali. Public, Notary EMlEY, they had no right aave that of legal piree the 20th day of August, 1927. bank commisownership and this the Fenton asBute of Utah, (tffice of Bank Commissioner I, Seth Pixton, full, true is sociation rather resented. sioner of the state of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing named company filed in my office turn above the of statement of the correct copy A So Rodney Fenton called. BETH PIXTON. BunjMmoun 9th day of January, 1920. young woman oiiened the door. .She summoned her aunt, and It was Estelle, not the aunt, who OF COAL TOWNS BURYING DEAD asked Rodney to take a seat In the Hawroom. uld Abhy drawing dreary kins flatly refused any offer he might make, and would not listen to bla attempted persuasion. Rut 1 understood that you and your niece are Joint owners of the house," sold Rodney. I was told that WILBURTON, Okla., Jan. 15. Wilburton and the surroundIt waa left to you In that way by your of the Oklahoma filed were burying their dead today, towns ing uncle, Its former owner." while state officials prepared for the formal investigation into the Exactly," suid the aunt, hut on e miners in the Degnan-McConne- ll condition that It could not he sold cause of the death of ninety-onwrecked No. 21 by an explosion. In the meanWednesday unless such anle were mutually agree- property time the last twelve bodies of the dead had been located and were able." Or In case," Interrupted Estelle being brought to the surface this morning. The ten survivors, so But her worn out that it has been impossible for them to give more than a looking rather embarrassed. aunt did not itermlt her to continue. fragmentary account of what happened, were expected to give a Meantime Rodney, while trying to full account today to Ed Boyle, state mine inspector. Boyle said eoucentrate only on the case In quee-tlo- this morning that his inquiry would be directed at stories that fire felt his attention drawn all the bosses and others had been intoxicated when they went into the time to the rather unusual young womthere were new and inexperienced men on the force. an beside her aunt, So when Rodney mine and that had left the old Fenton muiialon and EIGHT BODIES NOW' LOCATED. gone hack home he could not forget Estelle. He made some excuse to go FAIRMONT, W. Va., Jan. 15. The bodies of eight miners, again, though there seemed no chance No. 8 mine of of coming to an agreement with Abby including a father and his son, have been located in Hawkins. He found Estelle alone, on the Jamison Coal and Coke company at Farmington, which late one of his calls, and asked her If she last night was partially wrecked by an explosion. There are still would sign au agreement giving them thirty unaccounted for in the property. Hope that some of them an option on the proerty in case of might be alive was raised today when some horses were taken out her aunt's denth. alive. In all probability Aunt Abby will Four rescue crews are in the mine, having arrived on the scene She has a survive me," alia sold. from nearby points shortly after the blast. The fans are working very durable nature and shes really under the fullest pressure, company officials say. The region unuot at all old." where the explosion occurred is estimated to be about two and On a third visit to the old mansion der the entry shaft. Aunt Abby waa at home, hut Eatelle; a half miles from the bottom of minin found a were bodies The heading in which twenty-tw- o seeing Rodney to the door, managed are efforts Rescue work. been being at to have believed are ers to have a few minutes with lilm alone. "There Is of course one pushed there, while another in which sixteen men were engaged, she said blushing. 1 rather thought has been blocked off to enable the air currents to be directed toybu would have looked up the will of ward the area where the rescue crews are at work. my uncle. It must lie filed somewhere No effort has been made to remove the bodies, pending the ar where a lawyer rould get at It I rival of the county coroner. Just thought I would tell you and now, Mr. .Fenton, I suppose you won't be coming again, so good-by- . Radney stammered. something about hoping that he might come again and went out wondering how It had happened that he had not thought of lookTRY OUT REAL ing up the will. For a week Rodney was much preoccupied with Important legal work Tf. and then one day he took time to go Tli Sun Special week todays decline still left quota to the county house where the HawKANSAS CITY, Mo., Jan. 11. tions above a week ago. The top price kins will waa filed. With experienced Though fat steer price were lower, was $12.09 and hulk of sales $11.50 to eye hesklpped over the verbose for-- i were in active $11.80. Packing sows sold at $9.50 mallties of the document and came to j sloekers and feeders demand and today. The to $0.85, stags $8.50 to $9.00 and stock steady fully the Important clause. It waa the will of Michael Hawkins, Estellea decline in fat stern'was the direct re- hogs and pigs $11.50 to $12.15. Lainlis were fifteen to twenty-fiv- e uncle, that It might not he sold save sult of heavy receipts in Chicago. The by consent of both his slater, Abhy, market for some time with its heavy cents lower and hardly enough fat and his niece, Estelle, during the life- receipts has been the depressing in- sheep were offered to test values. The About the same situation best lambs sold at $15.00 to $15.25 time of either the house was to be- fluence. come the sole projerty of either Abhy prevailed in hos and sheep as in fat and fair to good ones $14.60 to $15.00. or Estelle In case one or ths other steers, the Windy City in both classes Odd lots of ewes went at $8.00 to $8.-5should marry a meinlier of the Fenton rcfHirting heavy runs, llog receipts were 80,1X10 and sheep receipts 20,000. Trade in horses and in mules has family, surnnmed Fenton. had markets shown Western four The other a material increase since the Rodney Fenton sat looking at the total. Receipts first of the year. There is a good dedocument spread open before lilm. A le than the Chicago 13,000 hogs mand from the Southern States. Prices smile spread over his face and then a tnduv were 15,000 rattle, and 7000 sheep, compared with 15,000 are holding firm. look of annoyance. She would think 8000 hogs and 3000 ghcep a I was doing It Just for the house," he cattle, week ago and 19,700 cattle, 10,675 said to himself. "That makes It rather lings and 10,750 sheep a year ago. awkward." Fat steers opened fifteen to twenty-fiv- e Late that afternoon Rodney waa cents lower and held this decline knocking on ths great front door of the session, except fur throughout the old Fenton mansion and Estells Thirty-nin- e feet frontage by some of the plain and ordinary classes came quietly to open It for him. "My two hundred fourteen and a half and a few good steers that were suited aunt has positively refused the house to seeial orders. The bulk of the fat in depth. Half interest in hunto you," ahe said. "And ahe has or- ones dred and twenty-fiv-e feet of $8.25 to $9.75, a few at brought dered me not to see you. But she Is brick walL Adjoins Davie Ante $10.00 to $10.25 and common and orout and besides the house Is as much and Machine company on the kinds $7.25 to $8.00. Killers mins aa It Is hers. Please come In dinary the low south. East side Sooth M-- h classes favored more priced and wall drink tea together. street. Terns nuy he arranged. than the better grades. Cows and "I've read the will, he said. Thera heifers were to cents fifteen steady was a Joyous twlnkls la Estelles eyes lower. The decline was in the medium as she looked back at him that rather classes. The low and best were priced surprised him. The bulk of the rows Bold at steady. Price, Utah So I suppose you are going to try $4.75 to $6.50 and heifers $7.50 to to find somt member of the Fenton $8.65. Veal calves were fully steady, family who will consent to marry me, the best going at $11.00 to $11.50. Juat to get the old house back lute Hulls were steady. Stockers and feedthe family again." ers cleared readily at strong prices. "Unless you will marry me?" quesReceipts were about normal for this tioned Rodney. season of the year, but proved inade"Of course you are Joking," assured for the demand. Because of the quate Highest efficiency. Govermeat Estelle, but when Rodney persuaded decline in fat steers buyers were able equivalent 104 Iba. CnaqnnlM tar her that he was never more serious In to grt fleshy feeders at retarsia Will not ilarfc. The tan a moderate bis life, she buried her pretty face In duction. far at earning and heating quIfUea her slender white hands. Rodney With eighty thousand hogs in ChicaINDEPENDENT COAL ft went over to her and took away ths thousand at go and only forty-fiv- e hands so that he might look into the the othrr four Western markets COKE COMPANY prices depths of her eyes. ruled lower. The run there dominated Mines at Ken II wart h. Utah. Gen-anEstelle, I love you." he said sim- the entire situation. Here the market Offices Walker Bank B sliding ply. And so ths old Fenton mansion was fifteen to twenty-fiv- e lower came back late the bauds of the SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH off. As prices were mostly twenty-fiv- e the highest of the season late last E liabilities Never! There's never Never! leen anyone before Dick and there'll never be anyone after him." life-lon- . l9.OOU.00 10.5(10.00 Hankinghuusa It. It isnt a Telephone ..f33ri.73I.22 .. What le said to be the largest cavalry hoot In the world was recently manufttefured to commemorate the six hundredth of tlm anniversary Bootmakers guild In Doehelu, Go many. Ten large cowhides were re qulrtd to supply the leather for tht boot The foot measures K.9 feci and the shaft 10.4 fSet. ," 10 VALIIB 0. LEANOR was almost frantic. It was L al a. m. time. She kept saying: O, if Mother were only here. So finally Wilbur dressed, went out in the snow, and found a telephone. The baby was well by noon the I next day, but even before that Wilbur had 1 signed a contract for liis own r ft' You can have one for a Few Cents a Day jtz. UINTAH AFTER BETTER ROADS the Duchesne county line. It is sougkL-WITH FEDERAL AID to procure $74,000 from federal ii funds, the eounty to raise $2G,ihK) VEKXAL, Jan. 11. The ditional to carry out the 1927 prngna? of Uintah county and the Uin- The county commissioners have sipfrf fied. their intention to levy a tah club of Vernal are state road. About in an endeavor to secure farther state tax for the be raised in this manner, fna, ,i ; and federal aid for the roads of this about $3W&-- ' countv. An esiecial effort is being which must be deducted Thus a shortj.,,' .v for surveying expenses. made to secure such for the recona a share, ammintiiif? in the eounty age struction of bridges between Vernal eke? secured be must to about $11,000, .y. and the Duchesne county line. The state road commission is asked to where. State Senator Thomas W. ('D? allot twenty-fiv- e hundred dollars for nell of Vernal has been delegated this purpose from the surplus in the the commissioners ahd the elub to lajv- t tax so Uintah that fund, gasoline may state road cowj be enabled to provide the amount of the matter before the 4 ( mission. $6500, which sum represents the countvs share of the total of $25,000 needJudge aayk a man can marry L ed for the reconstruction of these $90.00 a month.' Yea, he ean if he lis bridges. to her about it Tlie commissioners and the Uintah club have also placed before the state Niee thing about being alim is road commission the tentative plans of g ran eat all you want you a movement whereby it is sought to fat : inaugurate a $100,000 project for 1927 to complete the road from Vernal to Complete line blank books. The Sax'ns j sd-- i commis-aione- ra . . 3-- nI l $18JXX-v;-wil- . : witbott-gettin- j- - Auto I Expert Battery, Generator and LOT FOR SALE R. W. 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