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Show FAQE TWO THE HUSBAND OF THE ORGANIST M. CORNELL By VIRGINIA T l3 FRIDAY, JANUARY FRIDAY THE SUN, PRICE. UTAH EVERY ky Short blorr TRENTON Puh. Co.) VII at first sight looking uian, with and heard of no particular e man Ue was a an orphaned country boy, who, from had risen by arduous struggles to be a city man of affluence ; but, unlike most cl those who have made tlieuiaelvea, he had never been quite satisfied with hie handiwork. It Is possible that he might have been better satisfied with his achievements had it not been fur a feeling he had always had that, In taking up the struggle for wealth, he had left something, the struggle for whirl) would have lieen, to him. more worth while, lie had never discovered exactly wliut this waa, but lie wae conscious of Its existence. In the course of years, John Trenton, the successful tuuu of business, with harmony lihhlen in his soul, umrried the orgnnlst of St. Albun's cathedr.il, woman with harmony always at her fingers' ends. She whs one of those strikingly ethereal looking women who, nine times out of teu, receive more of some man's devotion than they deserve, and Mrs. Trenton was not the exception to prove title rule. She had been no more than a comfortably poor girl when he inurrled her. Her marriage, Indeed, had been to her but an avenue of escuiie from thut poverty, for he wae not a man she would have dreamed of marrying otherwise. Had e she nmrried for love, It le quite that she might have been more than an ordinurlly loving woman ; but, married without it, she had never been able to forgive John Trenton the fact that he had not been able to Inspire love In her. Hut since he had not, she wrapped herself In her one earthly Joy, the ounds she evoked from iter organ. Under their aiadl, her eyes glowed and her pulses thrilled as they never did te her husband's voice or touch, nor. It la but Just to her to add, to the voice or touch of any man. If she had a yearning for that greater end more eatlafylng emotion love though she looked at John Trenton with hoiielesa eyes, she looked at no other. He came gradually to look at her also with hopeless eyea, but In a different sense. She still seemed to him the living embodiment of all perfection. He had felt immediately after the ceremony which had made them man and wife that there waa not room enough In the earth, nor in the waters ander it, to contain Ida liapplnesi and exaltation. Afterwards something rose like a aob In hie throat when he thought of that moment. A few montha after their marriage they went to Europe, where she could better aatlsfy the cravings of thut passion which, while not for himself, wae yet, he felt, a lie between them. Nut only because that, save for him. such opportunity might have nlwaya been lacking to her, hut because sometimes he thought that he really did understand her music. As it uhsorlied her more and more, her playing grew to him more wonderful and divine. He could not renounce the pleasure of watching her fingers as they moved over the keys, and he had sometimes sudden. Intense desire to sit at her place at the organ, end feel It obey hie touch as It did hers. Once, Indeed, when ehe hsd left the room, lie laid Ills hands npon the keylNinrd, and u sudden, flashing Insight came to hlin of the Joy of pressing tl s keys upon which his hnnds inertly rested, and of feeling them oliey the Impulse of his brain, translating the strange thoughts that had thrilled him since his earliest boyhood. A wild desire to pour forth In sounds which she would understnud the passion and pain of Ida yearning toward her surged through him. Ah, that lie could make the organ cry to her what he had never dnred to cry: Love me; love me; love me." For a moment lie sat in luinglnstlon, holding her, willingly won. in his arms. Then he turned from his flashing vision a from n temptation. It waa after their return from nhrond that the inan alio timidly called Mrs. Trenton wife enme Into Ills title of "husband of the organist,'' for, despite his wealth, she clung to her hem-t- i In the orgnn loft on Sundays She had grown farther thnn ever away from him, yet, as he sat e.ich week with the crowd of worshipers at St. Alban's cathedral, while at her will the roll of the great organ filled the edifice, ehe still looked to Idin ns In the days when he had first dreamt of winning her as pure and beautiful and serene as a far-of- f atar. Itut he had ceased to flreain that he could put out his arms and bring the star down to him. Aa years went by nnd nothing was changed between them. Ida position grew too hard to endure. As lie brooded, he was frightened hy a womanish desire to weep In hls wifes presence to reach out hls arms toward her with a longing cry of Love me; love me." And better the hltterriras of death than that, he thought So he decided to go away from her until Ms strength should return to him. The husband of the organist of St. Alban's came, after several years had passed, to tie looked upon rather as a negative quantity in the city which. Ignorant of hls early struggles, bad known Ids later success. Only the spli ndid mansion mi a fashloniihle where his wife lived lr i'i-r- : l.ci li- --'j nee. a silent testi JOHN self-mad- ime-alhl- w-i- monial to the mail whu had wn the better than exile right to eonit-thiuYet it would he unfair to Mi's Trenton not to believe that there were times when her heart swelled with gratitude as well as h'tieliiiroft. It was generally understood, after a while, that John Trenton's marriage had tail lieen as successful as his other undertakings, and that he was Indeed from the city. The circumstance served to make the organist of St Albans much mure Interesting than she otherwise would have been to a good many people nut habitual churchgoers, and her power over tha great cathedral organ, coupled with her pale, ethereal beauty, act her apart lu tlie winds of others, even as John Trenton had set her In his heart long ago. She was invariably gentle, invariably kind, but luvariahly cold. The truth was that John Trenton, using Ida energies unsparingly day and night In a foreign city, was happier iIihii hit wife in the solitude of her splendid home and her long und painful reveries For a wwaun is a lielng who keep her heart cold for a In spite of her determinaIfi'eiime. tion, there will struggle to it the yearning to lavish itself upon a and thut yearning had mine to Mrs. Trenton. Rut there was no one, not corn lu-- unloved h unhand, for her to lavish it upon. Miiiiiwhile, the beauty of the organist of St. Albun's was growing noilceubly more and more ethereal. There were rumors thut site waa going Into a decline, and whatever the cause, there could he Riuall doubt of the truth of the report. Her duties at the cathedral presently becunie too great a drain uimn her strength, and the church was forced reluctantly to accept her resignation. Then came the apparently fruitless effort to repluce her. Mrs. Trenton herself, who hud not altogether given up her atteudauee at the cathedral, was icr!mp the greatest sufferer from the deficiencies of her successors. To her music was s need of life, yet, even in her own home, she played but rarely. It hud grown to be an effort, and, when aide to rouse her-elthe emotion exhausted and weakened her. Rut elie was hungry for it for music which could reach her soul. One Sunday morning the tint swelling chords that flouted down from the organ loft raused an unusual flutter among the apathetic woraliliwro, arousing an exiiectancy which communicated Itaelf to Mrs. Trenton, who turned her face upwurd towurd Ilia Invisible player. In a moment the music waa pouring Into her soul, and she and the entire congregation sat In rapt attention. Chord uimn chord, swelling liar monies, during Improvisations, grand, reverent tones came rolling down in cadence never before had the ample of St. Alban's listened to such music. And the former orgnnlst, faint, trembling with appreciation, was the first to know it. When (lie service waa over, many of the more curious lingered to catch a glimpse of the marvelous iwrformer, and were surprised flint the descent of the new organist from the loft was not accompanied by the sound of swishing skirts, and thut they beheld a limn. Rut not so Mrs. Trenton. It was not unllieniH. us the others thought, to which she had been listening, but to nu Hpienl un appeal from one man to one woman. And she had recognized it Ruder the thrilling, vibrating harmony of sound she had heard I hat old, despairing, longing cry, Love me; love me; love me. She was ready to give ldtn her hand calmly when he reached her, hut during the short drive Imme tdie found It Impossible to look at him. What whs It that was so gripping her heart strings? Site could not answer. When they had entered the house, they faced each other alone. "Was It Indeed you?' she asked breathlessly. It was indeed I," he said. He folded hls arms, strengthening himself-exile- d r PROFESSIONAL HR. R. the Time et) mates a flewAcquaintance ft GAM anotherfried WSLL gladly deliver your home, without obligation or expense because every time the Maytag makes a new acquaintance it guns another 3 Washes cleaner. 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Office, Electric Building Just phone us and a Maytag is yours for a whole week to wash with to test in every way. Compare it carefully with other washers then decide . If it doesn't sell itself, don't keep it. PRICK, UTAH W. GLETN HARMON Attorney and Counselor At Lav PRICK, UTAH Office With the District Attorney At Courthouse f, Easy Drferred Payments FATTERSON QRAFFET Imwyere Tavern Building, South Eighth Streak PRICK, UTAH Aluminum HVasher gin. "' QUIVER EL CLAY Attorney At Lev Office In County Oouthouea PRICK, UTAH . V, A. McGEE THE MAYTAG SHOP. Attorney At Phone 200 Main Street, Price, Utah. Rooms 5 end 6, Bilvagni Building. PRICK, UTAH PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP Notices Consult County Clark Or Reional even sections which have never spective Bifnera Wot Further Information. disMcd of. The demrtment has President Issues Order Thit Affects lcen imt yet reported in favor of tlie Col- NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE Northeastern Utah. of Charles Fret to. Also Known As ton bill, hut as the withdrawal Charles lhnmiiale Fratto and Also Known will its a enaetinent report Creditors As Charlea Fratta, Deceased. WASHINGTON. I). C. Jan. ' Ik forthcoming anon, and Colton will will present claims with vouchers to the Tin1 lu'i'siilent today signed an exthen :ik for its favorable considera- undersigned at Helper, Utah, on or before the Sftth day of March, A. D., 192ft. ecutive onicr temMirarily withdrawtion by the public lands committee. MAItY FRATTO, Administratrix of the from lenient or all ing public entry Estate of Charlea Fratto, Also Known As TWO GOGETTERS ARE TO SCRAP Charles Pasquale Fratto and Also Known In ml-- , in ('tub and Colorado containAT EMERY TOWN As diaries Fratta, Deceased. Henry ltng-ger- i, ing deposits of jril'onite. uplinltuni. Attorney For Administratrix. elaterile and like substance--- , it lieinir Mel Young of Wellington and Bill First pub., Jan. 15 ; last Feb. S, 1920. in torm 1 affect all such lands, Jarvis from Huntington, the athletic OF wherever located ill those at a ten, and in -- I met or at Roosevelt, will meet at NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS the First National Bank of Price, Utah without attempting to indicate where the Emery county town in a boxing A meeting of the shareholders of the they arc or wlmt their extent. The match in the Utter part of February. First National bank la railed for Febru' purHiM of ihi withdrawal, ax ex- The chamber of commerce over there ary 13, 19211, for the election of five di rector to serve for the ensuing year, and plained hv the dciartmeut. is to hold will smuxor the contest. for the transaction of such other business no of tliee until ronpress Young is a native of Hjuntington as may properly come before the meeting. hill can p;is the recently introduced .and has gained considerable prestige BOARD OF DIRECTORS. By A. W. Don H. Colton ns a boxer throughout this section by Horsley, Chairman, Dated, Trice, Utah, by Kcprcxentntive nmviding for the. development under :a series of uninterrupted victories in Jan. 13, 192ft. 15 ; last Feb. 5, 1920. First pub., Jan. lcnf.es. So far as I'tah i eoneemed. the Jarvis is well pn- -t several Colton hays the lands affected largely known in Carbon years. and Emery "fight NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDER! CAR-bo-n lie in the limits of (he former Cnroni-pHligr- e circle-- . Water, tand and Power company. Indian ('enervation, the even Chairman Clinton, Rny C. Grange, Hie annual meeting of the stockholder of sections which were old about, fifteen Suren Anderson, Frank the Carbon Water, Land and Power com- Guyrnon and Trice City Hall, the odd ones never having1 tl. A. Johnson will have charge of the Eany will be held at 19211, years ago, at 4 o'clock February 15, been oienel to entry. As moat of the arrangements. p. in. Officers will make their annual reeven eetions were sold, in Colton's port Directors for the ensuing year will be elected and such other business transopinion, the withdrawal order nieaiia Complete line blank books. The Sub ected as may properly enme before the self. meeting. CARL 1L MARCUBEN. SecreShe was looking at Idiu her heart tary. Price. I'tah, January 19, 192ft. First pub., Jnn, 22 ; last Feb. 12, 192ft. growing tumultuous wondering what she ought to say what he expected NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I)E-paher to say. She tried In think only of meat of the Interior, United State his playing to tell him how much Lund Office At Salt Lake City, Utah, Ills greater genius was than hers how Jiiimnry 14, 192ft. Notice is hereby given that Joe Aneolino of Box 318, Sunnyside, she acknowledged Ids musical suUtah, who on March 13, 1923, made premacy. She thought she wus going Iloiiieetend Entry No. 03255(1 for NVi to say It calmly. KEVii Sr. IS. Twp. 15 South, Range 14 I shall have to how to you now," East, Salt take meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-yea- r final she Imgnn, hut hls face told her Imw proof to establish claim to the land above futile nnd Inadequate were the words. described before H. ('. Smith, elerk of tlie She read what lie wanted her to say. district court nt Price, Carbon county, Utah, on the 10th day of March, 1921. Could she? Claimant names ns witnesses Mike Ansel-mo- , lie stood with folded arms, motionJoe Oncol. John PotoMio nnd Frank less, silent, his fare set and white. Nigro, all of Sunnyside, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR. Register. See. 22X9 R. S., SO She understood. He would not say sires. 271254 1. to her now, Love me"; she must First pub. Jan. 22; Inst Feb. 19. 192ft. Medsay It. At last she found her voice, faint IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL Disnnd trembling. Forgive me," the trict Court In end For the County of Carbon. State of Utah Helper Lumber said; forgive me, and and love me nd Hardware Comrmny, a Corporation, ns you did." Plaintiff, vs. John Biwardi. John Bruno. He reached Ida arms out passionateDominic Bruno and J. C Berglntid. ly, and. for tlie first time In bis life, Notice of Sale. To he sold nt took a w ife Into them. sheriff's sals on ths 10th day of February, 192ft. at 10 o'clock a. m.. on tlie front Ntew of the courthouse in Price. Utah: Complete line blank books. The Sun. Beginning at the northeast corner of the The biggest thing in medicine today is Karnak. northwest qiinrter of the snutheat quarter of See. 13. Twp. 13 South. Range 9 Nothing like it has ever been seen here before. EveryEast of the Salt take meridian, nnd runwhere, crowds throng the Karnak drug stores, eager for the ning thence south 900 feet to the Denver and Rio Grande Western right of way, marvelous medicine that is producing such remarkable rethence north 59 deg. 35 min. west parsults. allel with the Denver and Rio Grande T flirty --nine feet frontage by When asked to what he ascribe right of way a distance of 432 feet, thence two hundred fourteen and a half the tremendous popularity of Karnorth 17 deg. 27 min. east 717 feet, One or two teaspoonsful of Karthence cast to the point of beginning, all in depth. Half interest in hunnak, L. M. Carroll, Special Karnak nak before meals corrects disorders in Cnrhon county, Utah. RAY DEM I NO. dred and twenty-fiv- e of the stomach, liver and representative, answered: feet of Sheriff. "Merit alone is responsible for aids digestion, cleanse.-- the kidneys, brick wall. Adjoins Davis Anto First pub.. 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Sax, Drug Co., and r:,!.:tii!, substantial way. Grand, and D. B. Lxtmbson, leading druggist in every town. NOW WITHDRAWN little in I'tah, applying only to Lev R. W. DALTON Attorney At occas- .x 1 rt mn Biggest Sensation in History of Drug Trade Created by Sensational Office Lev la the Bilvagni Building. PRICE, UTAH PERDINAND ERICKSEN Attorney At Lev 717 Judge Building BALT LAKE CITY, UTAH FREDERICK E. WOODS Attorney At Lev Office, Electric Building. TRICK, UTAH GEORGE J. CONSTANTINE Attorney At Law Suite 12, Bilvagni BuQdIng, Pwnwrty Occupied By Price A Font. PRICK, UTAH E FLYNN J Licensed Undertaker nnd Ambulance Service Telephone 29. PRICK, UTAH ALLACE A HARMON Undertakers and Licensed One Block South of L. D. S TaberaodA Office Phone 158. Rea. 115a. PRICK, UTAH BERTOT FAINT SHOP Ante Painting 1, 3, g nnd B Day systems Dull er Gloss Finish Half Block East of Courthouse rbone 233 PRICE, UTAH QEN BEAN General Painting Contractor Phone lMm PRICE, UTAH J . W.LiHAMMOND reused Abstractor of Titles Abstracts of title furnished to an tract in Eastern Utah. Fire t surance written in the best com pool Real estate, bonds, etc. Second floor Bit vegni Building, Price, Utah. piece or icine. NOTHING LIKE IT HAS EVER EXPERTS:- -- BEEN SEEN HERE BEFORE LOT FOR SALE ! ty.-U-- m Know how to repair an automobile in a satisfactory manner. Their work leaves no after regrets. Tinkers know how to wreck a car and they generally succeed. Enough said drive your car into onr garage when yon want expenr service. We allow no one to tinker with yonr car. Gas, oil and accessories. 1 V. CROCKETT Vis-itin- BUNNEL GARAGE North Ninth St. Price, Utah n Dont borrow The Snn. Sabeeriba |