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Show THE SUN, PRICE, PAGE TOUR FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1926 FRIDAY. UTAH-EVE- RY whitest kind of a lamb till 1 striu-Oxford, then I went wild. Keuirjnber-luthe of some of my grnn on the niiitmul side, whom I iiiui-resemble, I'm Inclined myself in say I 'reverted' hut the folks ut huiee wouldn't stand for that." "But even so," I objected, "why the extreme degree of down and out? "Why, been use, don't you see, I've s decent younger brother, a good, square chap a eg u I a r Ien I mean, a regular chip of my father's block. He's Jmd out of Oxford now, und, I fancy, as clean ns they make 'em. He's tbe aort to do tbe name m-ili- t nnd to have kids worth putting on the family tree. Oh, the only thing for a plunk like me wns to clear out and keep out! I draw my remittance every quarter and It's Mg enough to live on like a gentleman. If I choose anil, Incidentally, If I could keep my fingers on It more than four or five days all told. I'm out of the world, you understand, gone out and pretty soon I'll be genteelly killed shooting Mg gHine in South America, Great stuff, that hlg game I And Oeruld'll come Into the title and the estate, nd all will be smooth sliding for the family honor. I tell you" the levity suddenly d replied from him, nnd he met my eyes squarely, the I lent thing a fellow who's got where I am can do, If he has a name nnd a standard to hold up In the world. Is lo hide, hide, hide, and crawl out of the tuick door of life ns speedily as possible, and leave the Job to those who can do It belter. Good heuvens! I haven't orated so since I wns an ung hlf-'tor- Issued Every Friday By Hun PuhliMhiiiR K. V. L'rorkrtt, Maiisimr. Co. Your In Advance. $2.00 Office l'Lnne No. 0. Hcnidcncc, No. BnWription, 133ni2. Mail Matter, Entered a Smuid-Claw- i 4. ltil.'i, at the 1oMtoffice at Price, Utah, Under the Act of Murch 3, 1S7W. Jane (It) by Knurl Story Tub. Co.) ItATEN UNO Idly over the tramp Dieplay Matter LVr Inch Per Month, roll on the side toward Puerto Minnie Ismip. Hie. Tra indent, Otic. and stared at the forsaken SL50; rotation, 15 Per Cent Addilittle town a wretched cluster of tional. thatched huts, for the most purl, unTen Ceuta the Line Each InserLegal tion. Count His Words to the Line,. der a few stunted palms. The cai-tul- n HummoiiM, $12.00; Water Application, hud gone ashore to settle up hla $15.00; Final Proof, $10.00. business with (lie ntltcers of the (juute-mal- a Bandera Ten Ceuta the Line Each InTrunssirtutlon the eompany; sertion. Count His Words to the Line. Blackface Type Twenty Cent the Line crew liHd scattered In the town, all Each liiHcrtiun. but the inan on deck-watcwho was Obituaries, Cards of Thank. Resolutions, busily whittling a boat out of a chip Etc., At IteadiiiK Notice Kates. Count of mahogany. 1, the passenger, the Bis Words to the Line. one avowed pleasure seeker on the For Sale, For Kent, Found, Iawt, Etc., Two Cents Per Word Each Issue. No ('lilneora, alone wns bored to extinction. Charge Accounts. Address All Communications to Through the hot. laxy, moist summer CO. sunshine, a man came suuntering PUBLISHING SUN me down the long pier a toward UTAH ADVERTISING Ill PRICE, "dead-heat- Twenty Years Ago This Present Week Neil M. Madsen was over at Mt. Pleasant from Scofield on business. He made the trip horseback. Carbon county and all of Eastern Utah for that matter had one of tbe heaviest snowfalls for many years. The Utah Fuel company was putting out 50 per cent more of commercial roal than a year before at the tame time. John Potter resigned os bishop of the Sunnyside ward of the Latter-da- y Sanits church and moved with his family to Driggs, Ida. Samuel was named in his place. The Utah Fuel company announced that two new coal proHrlies were to be 0ened in the spring one of these (late up Willow Creek from Castle and the other at Sunnyside. ' John C. Ilcst, manager of the Utuh Fuel comjmnys boardinghouse over at Sunnyside, and Babe" Chinn of that ramp paid their resNrts to this newspaper in a most substantial manner. The lariette mine to the south of Myton was shipping out alsiut five hundred tons of gilsoiiite a month. men were employed. Some twenty-fiv- e All the product came to lriee by wagon and team and was sent east by railroad. Peter Christensen, an employe of the Utah FurJ company at Sunnyside, lost his life but a short distance out of that rump bv being caught in a anowslide. He whs on bis way to the pumping station of the Range Creek water system. He was sent out to take some supplies to a trniorary camp. Two young sons of Charles vcrolt of Mt. Pleasant became lost in a big anowatorni between that town and Clear Creek. They were found, however, by n searching uirty sent out from the latter ilnee before they lind suffered to any great extent. They were not fur from the cnl camp when located. Hug-mo- re . " by every token also, to my trained medical eye, a rummy" past all common hoi of redemption. Ills face was so ewollen, so battered his eyes so bleared under the aLlll One forehead and fair hulr his complexion so pimpled and revolting that It took all my experence of odds and ends of humanity to know him for a young man, with a year or two to the good before his thirties. lie slouched as near me as the pier allowed, and accosted me huskily: . For the love of Heaven, man, j;lve me a cigarette I I must have It I Fop all Ids degradation, his voice wholly lacked the professional whine. I had a feeling that this was almost. If not actually, the first time he had begged. He stood fuclng me with horribly appealing eyea. "See here," I temporised, "even If I weren't a doctor, I'd have the senae to see that In the atate youre In, and on such a day, It wouldn't take many rlgnrettes to put you beyond the l tower to ask for one. Come ubourd and let's have a look at yon." He came shuffling over the gangand hopeless In every plank, hung-dn- g inrh; but still with that element of nnfnmlliurlty with the situation that made me willing to do my best for him, to try, at the least, to ward off the craving until the safer, cooler night-timSuddenly he spoke np: If you're no good for a cigarette, have you a piano? Under the carelessness of his ton I caught a hint of urgency. Sure," I answered, un old rattletrap the captain says he took st Ilcl-Ixtwo or three trips ago, for a bad debt." Itll do, he insisted. Let me at e. c, It!" Ho I led him down out of the glare Into the dark, stuffy cnhln. He didn't wait to sit down at the Instrument Just laid his liunds on It as he stow! and began to strike chords. I pushed the stool up Itehlnd him, end lie hauled It Into place with his foot, running his fingers over the keys nil the time for dear life then sat down and really started in. I am no Inuslelnn, hut I've heard most of the good music going, and well played at that and I never hrard better playing than there In the FOREST CONSERVATION URGED gloomy, old cnhln of the CMncora BY SUPERINTENDENTS airs from all the operas I'd ever heard, Chopin, Beethoven, queer, In observance of the semi- - centennfantasies I'd never run ueross beial of the first move by congress to fore, or since, for thnt mntter nnd conserve the rapidly disapNaring dear out of the clams again Hiulagnln, forests of the United States Charles blending Into the rest and rising suAmerof the Lathrop Pack, president preme out of them, the elenu. pure ican Tree association, has written to Gov. Ueorgc H. Deni recommending that appropriate consideration lie given by the schools to the state forestry problems. Indorsing the movement, Governor Pern transmitted the letter to the state superintendent of schools, C. X. Jensen, and the latter on Friday lust ejut a letter to the Tarious sutcriiitciulents in the state In this most in which he says: schools can the movement worthy a helpful part. I recommend that under your snjiervision steps he taken to impress the children with the iiusirtance of forest rulioii. Pupils may very easily be taught how uuiplc forests are essential to the economic welfare of the country. js'r-fon- u LADS OVER SOUTH HAVE GOOD CHANCE TO WIN This from the sports" page of the Deseret News of la&t Wednesday under a Price dateline: With the pelts of two of the very strongest teams already taken in the Eastern Utah basketball division Castle Pnlc now has an excellent chance of copping the divisional honors. Carbon and Ferron have both met their Wnlerloo in the fast stepping quint at Castle Dale. 1 the teams takes the round robin of the Eastern division it is being backe a heavy favorite against the Uintah high of Vernal, owing to an unbroken string of victories on its home grounds where such a contest would probably be staged. The quint probably meets its greatest trial in the preliminaries in the next game with Carbon high on the latters home grounds. The Carlton boys have not met defeat on their home floor in two years. To encourage thrift many savings banks in give to eaeh new pupil in the elementary schools a passbook with a beginning credit of one krone. The srhools of the country celebrate Thrift Day and impress upon tbe children that saving insures happiness and that industry and thrift mean prosperity for the individual aud for the nation. Czecho-Slovak- ia Complete line blank books. Tbe Bun. of the 'Tilgrlin Chorus." HenvensJ the soul the man threw Into that thing! And the old. tuneless piano, with a note gone here nnd there, Just King It for him like another soul answering his. "Onee more with Joy, oh. my dear home, I greet thee!" Over nnd over again from the saddest medleys of Wang and Handel's Idtrgo" nnd coon songs he came back strength GS(ptiv 117 5 while a locked compartment In the rid of the body permits the carrying of luggage a dashing new OAKLAND presents with Body by Fisher, golf dubs, etc outclassing in style, distinction and color-fi- ll beauty any automobile in its field. Long, low, racy lines impart an air of extra ordinary fleetness. A striking two-ton- e and color combination. Mount Royal Blue 1 kaso Tan employed on fenders and as well as body contrasts splash apron radiator and lamps. nickeled with smartly A comfortable auxiliary seat in tbe rear deck accommodates two extra passengers dergraduate!" He stretched himself and lounged out Into the cnhln. There was a newspaper on the table, and he picked It up, Idly. I haven't The London Gazette! seen It In two years or wanted ta Behold the power of song 1" He ran his eyes carelessly over It, page by page. Suddenly I saw him galvanized Into attention. I heard his breath come fast. He bent closer and read tbe Item again and still more slowly again. Then he drew himself surprisingly erect nnd faced me a moment Instinctively I knew thut I myself wns on trial. As if satisfied, he spoke out sharply, and with a new rllp to his tone. "I'm going home home nnd I need yonr help. I believe 1 know that 1 can trust you. llend this, please." He thrust the paper Into my hands with his dirty, nerve-shakefingers. I skimmed the brlci' announcement of the marriage of one Gerald, son of un English peer, of a name renowned for generations, and a certain Rosie Rip-Ica chorus girl. The tone of the paragraph was hardly complimentary to the future lord. There was a covert allusion to his wildness that could not lie Ignored; nnd the reference to the bride was not phrased. As I looked np from It to my ragged tramp, he brought his font sharply down on the cnhln flooit "Itosie Rip!" he growled. "Rosie I He The confounded, young idiot I might at least have hnd some orlgl-nnlltWhatever I am now I did escape marrying Rosie though through no fault of hers. Fancy that ballet girl, with a dozen years' 'past behind her, bit of stage finery as a that worn-ofuture peerens and mother of some of us. Not while I live to step In between 1 Doctor," he went on, again meeting my eyes squarely, and again with a trace of that rare, whimsical smile, I'm going to climb hack into life. I'm a poor hulk, hnt thank God I I've the grace to know It, and to plan my world accordingly. If Gerald and I are both to revert to type, then confound the type! It's time to start a new one. I know the man who ran set me straight a doctor at home. lie told me he could any time If I honestly cared enough ; bfit I never did till now. Will yon see me through to Rcllze?" Ierhnps I wns quixotic for I had no proofs nnd this all might be only n dirty scheme ; but I yielded, eagerly, to a belief In him for wliat he called himself, and from sheer trust in the fellow, stood surety with the captain for his transportation to Belize. There, true enough, he found his remittance, and wns quick to pny his debt and hook his passage home. And that la all the story, except that when In about two years the old peer died, the honorable Gerald, with Ms chorus-gir- l wife, dhl not succeed to the title. It was not so very long ago, either, und yesterday it came back vlvbllyj when 1 saw in the London Gazette the account of a certain wedding among the ranks of the nobility. Both bride and groom. I noticed, were mentioned In terms of the sincerest AReal SportRoadster Speed flashing acceleration power nn matched freedom from vibration qualities so essential in a car of this type are natural characteristics of the Oakland Six. . To see this new car is to desire it and that desire is intensified by its low price, only $1179, at factory. Now on display! .. : Oakland dealers salesrooms. AMlrimuil FWfmuint Tnflulfi! LINDSEY MOTOR CO. ' Street 932 Main WINNING AND Phone 33 Price, Utah HOLDING GOOD WILL OAKLAND SIX COMPANION CAR TO PONTIAC T H 2 SIX n y, y y. ut to It. At the end of some three hours his hands dropped suddenly from the keyboard. I'm tired," he sulci "You don't snll till the tide turns. Haven't you n corner where I could turn In nnd rest?" As It happened, n spare hunk In my own stateroom was empty, nnd I took him there, rags, dirt and all, and tyld him to sleep It off. After a couple of hours I went to rouse Mm. It wns getting on to sailing time, and I wanted a word with hliu before we left. As be Iny there asleep the boy In him looked out through the mess he respect. hnd made of himself In a way thnt touched my pity; but even while I What the world needs is an alanu stared down, he opened his eyes, nnd clock that will say: You'll lose your In an Instant woketo full recollect if job you don't get np. A whimsical tion. iHH'ullnrly sweet, smile flashed across his face. Thanks, doctor, I haven't had such a treat In years. It beats the Kind tried to ask you for nil to Maxes I" "Then the trouble's over?" Yea, for now, he anawered, "the demon's klrked under by the sheer Queer, Isn't It? But power of song. I'm grateful gratefuller still If the reform'll hold good till I can beat It over to Bellxe and my next quarter's money." "Next quarter's? Then you' You've hit It. I'm one of those poor devils of remittance men. Look J-XGIE here, you've treated me square, ni tell yon the truth, though you're under no obligation to believe It. Fact is, belief would be quite too much of favor to ask. Ilut Im the eldest son of a lord, hark home. Oh. you needn't bother to hide the grin. I'll not tell yon the name. That's the family secret, not mine. They couldn't help my turning out black sheep. I was the FISH AND GAME i Organization Is Perfected At Price During the Week. Wednesday evening last at Prire the Carbon County Fish and Game association was organized. Dr. II. II OoetzniHii is president; Henry i, viec; Ray Walters, the and J. Rex Miller, treasurer. Fifteen direetors were also ehosen. These are llmer Young, Hiawatha; Jack Helper; Wilford Ruff, Castle late; Red Gilligan, Sunnyside; Sam )augliertv, Winter Quarters; E. N. (adcliff, Latuda; Silas Rowley, Spring Glen, and Elmie Bernardi, Ray Walters, II. B. Goetzman, Carl R. Marcusen, J. Perry Egan, Walter N. Wrist, Henry Kuggeri and Ray Dem-inthe latter eight from Price. Residents of places not here named are exacted to affiliate with their nearest neighbor city, town or J. W. Tingey, thief deputy ish and game coininisMoner, was present and gave the new organization much valuable ndvire and information. Annual meetings are to be held the fourth Wednesday in January. Tingey and I). H. Madsen, state fish and game commissioner, were made honorary members. Representatives of the Emery county association were present and urged a visit of the local fellows over that Rng-gi-r- Vig-nett- o. g, com-inunit- v. way. Recent legislative action will greatly increase the income of the University of Porto Rieo. with the DBAND work-study-pl- ay two-thir- ds Czecho-Slovak- ia qjVhea Shadowr Creep awrencenawt When the busy day is ended And my labors are suspended When the shadows creep around our humble door Then there comes a fund of pleasure That my spirit cannot measure, And I find what every man is searching Keep Yourself In Good Trim. e YELLOW PENCIL PRESIDENT OF LOCAL CHAMBER Headaches, coated tongue, sour stomach, no apatite, bad breath, HAS NAMED COMMITTEES pimples, clogged bowels ugh! These are natures danger signals poisons (Continued From Pace One) from the liver, kidneys and bowels HOLLISTER'S GOLDEN NUGGET E. C. It. James man; Fergusson, Flynn, John H. Redd, B. W. Dalton TABLETS will do the job. Guaranteed. Price Trading eompany. and Lewis Ruff. Fish and Game George Georgides, An extensive school building camchairman; Dr. H. B. Goetzman, Wal- paign is in progress in a number of ter N. Weist, C. II. Stevenson, Sr.f counties in Alabama. At present more Ifeiirv Ruggeri and F. E. Woods. than a hundred buildings, many of Intercity Relations Gomer P. Pea- them handsome structures of brick cock, chairman; Elmie Bernardi. L. or stone, are in progress of erection R. Bills, Sheldon L. Anderson, J. F. through aid granted by the state deJohnson and Mrs. Neil M. Madsen. of partment education. Freight and Transportation Gomer The platoon, or the Peacock, chairman; J. F. Grogan, I. C. Timpkin, J. D. Ilopkins, Bert plan of organization, has been adopted by one or more schools in a huntunnel and J. II. Wade. Legislation Judge George Chris- dred and one eities in thirty-thre- e tensen, chairman; W. E. Anderson, states. In addition two private instidrs. Wallace A. Lowry, O. K. Clay, tutions, Carson and Girard colleges in 0. E. Strauss and Sam Woodhead. Pennsylvania, are now operated on the same plan. Public Buildings and Schools udge George Christensen, chairman; Almost of the big student ). C. Woodward, Jr., L. F. Fullmer, V. Glenn llarmon, R. C. Reed and body of Transylvania college of Kentucky eurn by their own labor all or Jis. Grace L. Fouts. Budget Glen N. Nelson, chairman; part of their expenses. G. E. Jorgensen, Orson Guvmon, Mrs. Tuition fees in the state secondary A. D. Hadley, II. C. Smith and IVn schools of are graded Stein. J. incomes the parto the of according Taxes Glen N. Nelson, chairman; t. J. Turner, A. J. Lee, Fred Larehec, ents of pupils. II. S. Robinett and S. W. Golding. Sometimes the answer as to why The chairmen in eacli instance is a leave home is: So they can girls member of the board of directors. It smoke a cigarette. is planned to have all meet at least once in three months at a banquet. Birth announcements. The Bun. Insist on eating bread nude from Stir- - for-- Then it is that home seems dearer, Then content brings heaven nearer, For the better things of life hold happy sway; !Then it is that friendship blesses And the glow of love caresses Hearts of men grow kinder at the close of day. Tip Top and Turkey Red flour. Perfect health depends largely upon a perfect diet one reason why so many people are happy who use these brands of floor. Bread made from these brands puts pep and energy in yon. Try a sack, wa deliver. Seminole, 5xcn.ee- South Ninth Street, Price. Utah Enrollment in lour miihuiOV high of Philadelphia, Pa., increase in three years from right to 18,000. school m'O UVUNkt HAVIHOtNtS |