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Show THE BUN, PRICE, 1 Ktrry .W iubiwrii-iK.ii- Offii-- , e ) u. w. (- -' Finnic N. Kv Sun IubUfdiin Manager. rrm kftt, 8. TI1L eb:.dy of the JfMuinitie arbor snt old Mrs. Web-ie- r, g: ving out into tbe sunDnlfrvd h- - Sr, iil I la-- . Mail Mailer, ' at 1'riee, June 4. IHI.V U the r.wtnffice baked gurdi-n- . There Miowbiill 1 s7'b Muri 8, L'Ub, Under iLe Act bushes were droifnt; beneath their w eight of bloom, fleshy itm;s blossoms flamed a defiant reHnse to b 1m lVr Month, Dhqilaj Mutiei- Per . Tianieni. on-- tbe aun. tbe piercing sweet ties .of Simsilone. Per Pent Addi- syringe and Jessamine struck donit-nun- t 8t-ia- l lViiimi, ' tional. notes In the harmony of tweet IVn lent lb- - I. nn: Kiii'b odors. She noted the number of lnlH fount iiiLine, to Six Wind uud forgotten bulbs, which, this ftuunnoii. f 12.01: Water Aili atiun, Final Proof, $ln.OO. Prlng. had struggled hack to life, but f 15.00; Ten fulled to note that the Italiau symlent the Line Exeli Beadera fount Six Wmd to tin1 I. me. metry of the old garden found Its Line Kltnkfuee Type Twenty (Vuis the counterpart in the precision sod genEach Insert uni. tle stateliness which Characterised ltesolutiona. of Cmda Tbauka, Obituaries. Etc.. At Heading Notice iiatr. fount her as a vanishing product of the old South. Bis Words to the Line. On the floor at her feet sprawled For Bale, for Kent. Pound, I out, Kt;., Two Pent Per Word link Issue. No her little servant, Ameu. sleepily conCharge Aivount. ning his lesson. Amen, smuggled Address All ('ouiiuuuicationa to Into the house by his mother, Malluda, SUN PUBLISHING CO. the elamy rook, had, from the time he eould toddle, constituted himself the PRICE, UTAH attendant of old Mrs. Wabsler. Amen speedily developed so many Infantile allureinenta, that the desolate old mistress of the bouse melted at sight of him, and Mallnda, quick to read the signs, kept the child with C. C. then Mrs. Mr. and Clawson, her more and more openly, until ho living at 1 rice, had a new had become an established factor la For the first time in a year Carbon the household. Grown a little older now, he wae county jail was without a prisoner. e atstiiias-t.- r the vital connection between Ihe TV. II. Donaldson world aud old Mra Webster, out at Mollat after a petition of whose wintry heart found easement citizens there lor an office had been In the life drama enacted arouud her. granted. So uncanny was her knowledge of Price merchants were complaining everything that went on In their of poor business. Stockmen and far- midst, that the neighbor vowed she mers wen kept away on account of kept a telescope In one of her upper bad mads. chambers, and therefrom spied on Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. 1st of Dra- them at her leisure. The day had come, however, when she had no gon, but formerly of Price, hud a thought hut for her own decrepit the home of at their regulaboy Amen had tumbled heartstrings. tion weight down the garden walk bristling with Nicholas Lonwworlh and Miss Alice news: Roosevelt, ihe eldest daughter of PresA qua re ole mana struck town, dey ident Theodore Roosevelt, were innt d call Ini Hill Jolinann. at the White House at Washington, Mra. Webster had fixed him with D. C. startled eyes, then shut herself Into manager of the her own mom. quivering with memoirs George Wasatch store at Somerset, Polo., was of a dead pain, fear of pain to come. confined to the hospital at that place, She turned a deaf ear to the dinner-bel- l and various rapping on her door. lie had but recently gone there from T never knOwed her to have stch Castle (late. er spell," protested Mallnda, thorIlarry Orchard had confessed to tlir oughly alarmed. laying by a bomb at ('nMwell, Ida., Maybe shes fluid I hazarded Amen, He imof Sleimcnlierg. In delicious excitement. ITolifthg their plicated several Western Federation breath to listen they heard her stifled of Miners leaders. weeping. Fire at Castle Hale destroyed tbe It wan hour before she opened her Cash Store building or Winters Hall. tloor to cull Antcn, who stared wlih s v one and child's frank curiosity at her Tbe structure was a face. Tremulous, and apolowas owned liv Dr. W. P. Winters, while the slock lielniigcd to Dixon & getic even to her little servant, she Beers. gave him a note. Impressing upon him Articles of incoriMiritiuii were filed Ihe Importance of a reply. In quest (f the queer at Ilelier Pity by tbe My but Trading oldStecdlng away Amen found him presentstranger, $10.-00com may with a capital stork of ( The officers named were F. I,. ly In the court square. Old Kill Johnson was. In his person, Beggs, president, with P. T. Degg of the theory that nll'icer. aa living refutation and J. A. Crook as HMM-ialicurved line I a line of beauty. He Mrs. Marguret K., wile of the late was mu le up of curves, round body, Ulric ltryner, died at the luuue of round face, round ililns blue eyes, her daughter, Mrs. George A. Faiisett, staring helplessly Into vacancy. in Price after an illness of several Ills homecoming Imd called forth a months. Deceased was1 in Iter sixty-secon- d storm of reminiscences. A few. there ycur and was a native of Swit-ter- ! were, who renicnihered him, dashing, a nd. debonair, but that was long ago, before he hnd out into that Indcfl MEDAL THIS YEAR IS GIVEN TO nlte country, gone the West, where he had MISS LA RUE SNOW lieen envehqied In shuflow, and whore, like fool, some of him had Friday afternoon last at (he Parboil lived Kipling's hut the most of him died. miiiiWr a of of the mtmiis high large Khnnihling now across the court school ami visitors front several towns he was stopied hy a little in the district gathered for the annual square who held up a note. At sight darky aus-nicoratorical contest given under the writing, tremulous though It of the Sons of the American of thea wave of memories swept him 1 Revolution. at It tic Snow, who had was, buck Into was the for her subject Tbe American Flag, the best knownpast, and theto past old Hill country medal for awarded first plan Johnson. the was Itrenklng the seal with hla winner. Other entries and I lie title of poor clumsy fingers be read Mrs. Weborations were their Margaret ster's Invitation iv dine with her on Prohibition and Patriotism, Crad- the following day. dock Gilmour, The Patriot, Theodore At an unceremoniously early hour Roosevelt; Klir.abeth Griffith, Our Kilt Johnson sh'-flltip the I mix borHag. aud Kdward Sheya, Abraham dered walk, a gleam of Ids lost youth Lincoln. The contest is held aiinu returning at sight of the familiar gray ally, the medal thia last year going to house, hut he did not recognize the young Gilinotir. The judges were Mrs. old lady who oicned the door for him Anna II. Jorgensen, .1 mitre Otorge until her voice, low and with Christensen and Mayor P. H. Madsen. tenderness, reached hla breaking ear. She in shab-hlnePUBLIC LANDS SURVEY BEING Iter turn felt rather than saw Ids and the and helplessness, pity SPRY URGED UPON of It all wrung her heart She led Efforts to get the government to him Into the parlor, and sitting once hatr-dotsofa, romplcte the survey of public lands in more together on the saw he and each in the other's she, Utah were continued last Saturday when Gov. George H. Dorn sent a let- eye the ghost of a dead self. ter to William Spry, commissioner of After Kill Johnson left, Mrs. Webthe general IhiiiI office in Washington, ster sat long alone In the darkening D. P., requesting that the matter be parlor. The shadows travered In like delayed no longer than necessary. The the spirits of dead hopes and fSara, governor informed the rotntiiiasioner the village street was hushed save that Itah wants the government to for an occasional hurrying footstep. make the survey at its own erpense, Through the open window came the but is willing to put up a large share faint chirp, chirp, of sleepy little of the fnnd necessary to get the work chickens under the mother wing. A soul crista had gripped (he old done at once. This is to insure Utah's life stood before her atripped lady, to school is lands tointcd and it title blindness, a out that the state has been damaged of Illusion and to be shirked of stark thing grim duty the delay already. considerably by or vanquished. The motherhood ahe PRICE SCHOOLS ARE TO HELP had never known rose np In yearning IN RELIEF FUND pity over the ghost of the girl ahe had been the girl whose heart had been The Harding, Central and South-aid- e burled during those y schools of Price in nights and dreary smiling with the management of the Star days. A deeper pity shook her for the theater are staging a picture and a man whose beautiful youth had been vaudeville show for next Wednesday thus crucified. evening, March 3d. The proceeds u? When, finally, ahe went out to her the affair will be turned over to the solitary tea she walked as one In a Price Bingham relief committee to dream. Old Bill Johnson came again and help put this city over the top. The picture is one of those reissue ones, yet again. Tbs Jessamine arbor of- A Connecticut Yankee At King Arthurs Court, and is considered the fered to him a haven of unutterable equal of Oyer tbe llill, and one of peace. Mrs, Webster waa always those comedies we often hear about there, sometime lAisled with a bit of but seldom see. The children will so housekeeping, stouitig cherries or shelling peaa with tremulous white lieit the residents locally. 123m- -. FBI II) M IRV M. ItYXAL In Advam-c- . KcMdcn.-e- , No. War a y He Had. an Iren Will OLD BILL Co. (I IK1. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY FEISA UTAH-EVE- EY IV I adi:ktiinc. iHiiiM-granat- e lonc-burle- d n. Twenty Years Ago This Present Week ly. out-abl- Wi-atu- new-bab- ri-e- two-slor- tear-swolle- n 0. a I)ist, od ss God-give- n far-awa- sob-rack- r teller wi ll u hunk in !il.gei. lap. and Auieli rolling at her feel i'i throes of educational :iii'.;ili. Fat to Hill she always had time to r rj Johnsons halting divert him with talk of their j.ii'ii. At sound of familiar iuiiiic h light of revogniiioti would gli. inner iu . duhi face, hut even then hi was see. to painful (Hue, u;n a ty refereni-- of hers to her long dia-- husband, lie had inquired rolorlo'sly "You became fond of him: Very!" flashed back the old la.'v with wifely loyalty, then iimumi'eHy. but I did not uiUe it until ai!r be vra gone. Resolutely bati.sidng pain from !u-- r face she began to speak of a new In whom she bad found much diversion. I bad many txk once, the old man babbled, apologetically, "hits of them ron to me now," Id voice trailed off into the lines: 1 1 Aa n..nv s:r )!ipia :I.i, -u ii., i ri, i I'! i, -- .,i w:. lie dcii-ri'- , .Inefl ncter AUTO DEATH RATE HIGHEST AMONG Mt Sue biol b-- um-er'- e l frank enough to to intimate lntl wfl In his mind 'hanihci min when lie gave tl.e imitation and thl. ' natnrall) ciioiil'Ii. stretigilu lied Ada In 'And then I found you, Abigail, and her lie never, never to marry the I knew I'd reached home at lat." man I Ini tlii'tn-- i upon her. Youth pays the heaviest toll in annual automobile fat5 Lulled by tbe droning of the hoe In A for Tom t.'lminlierlMin, he felt (lie Jessamine vine, obi Kill JuluiKon very much about Hie mutter ns Ada From 5 to 15 years is the period when the greatest number nodded In the midst of their talk. did. bus decided tal accidents occur for both sexes. The chart shows the So old lonipo-It- v Mrs. Webster sat regarding him with that I lmll marry hi daughter, has tribution of automobile deaths for men and women as given it? souther questioning In Iter eye. If he?" thought Tom. It doe not seem latest mortality figures prepared by the government. These Vs she had married this man. she with lo occur tn him thut I might be foolish ures for the prevention of accidents, emphasize the need for? her virile strength of clmrarrer, lie enough to want to pick out my own and increased safety education among school chilfO with hla loving plastic nature, what wife. Doubtless the girl has received playgrounds Complete statistics are not possible since only 85 per cecj fulfillment of fair promise might not order and aland remly to obey like United States keeps mortality records. About twenty-fV- , the llfo have held for him? She had a dutiful daughter. I can't very well a year is generally conceded to be the annual numbe5 thousand tried to choke down all memory of get out of dining there tomorrow walked hla beside For 8621 males known to have been killed in but him, spirit had though, llotherallou ! Why did fatalities. her through the years, a dead gentle night, were there 1 ; only a third as many women or 2845, in spite necepi the Invitation?" thing since youths Area had burned So the next night behold Thomas fact that the male population is only 4 per cent greater thail -themselves out. 1: I'liatiiheilHiii, attired for the sacrifice female. She had believed that all emotion which he was resolved should never Aaf the consideration into 660,000 not does take This chart lay behind her, that the budding of lake seated at the Staudlsli dinSuch figures & . roses and the frosting of chrysanthe- ner place,on Ills best behavior and In cans who are injured annually by automobiles. tabic, not available except in certain states, but that boys and girls mums alone marked for her the his iiiut engaging mood; secretly change of season. And now, without laughing in his sleeve at the Joke he make up the bulk of such casualties is indicated by the recoil' from hud arisen this New York state kept for the first nine months of 1925. Here ghost warning, peict ruling on "Old Pomposity" the mist of oblivion tn haunt her. huh of the 38,392 injured, were undet? . ; y a the younger men In "The Street" 768, or practically one-thi- rd She recognized afresh the futility of ! ' v. Si undish. Ada wa there, too, years of age. called having bartered for worldly note her of course, very gracious and very woman's heritage of self abnegation. lieniiiiriil. a new frock anil bubbling The stormy quest lonlng of youth over v it h fun. For she, too. was have no place In life's ImllHti sumof the Joke her ungrateful thinking mer days. The old lady was not V . self mis Intending to play upon her strong enough to wrestle with them. fond iarenta by accepting the attenAs summer gave place to winter her Thomas and then rejecting friends began to mark her failing. A tion of him! Tom waa surprised to find that to and the few, oldest, began they Ada wa not of the meek and clinging whisper of nn early attachment Mra. Webster and Kill Johnson. sort, hut rather of the (Continued From luge Three) They even went so far a lo hint that type. "oh, she In it all right," thought she was brooding over having Jilted tin- - ;ann:u''i.t v.ut-hint. The rumor of hi daily visits Thotiia. "and Intends to take me by hill away from - . the stork lias been f d sarui And brute storm." whrrp the roursi'K, laughed reached the village, the whiiier gained return! Mrs. A. Sutton I). s diy-tilieeause tin of to feed of late, donically. He whs contrasting Ada fore and spread. of the season. Sheep iibo are lriee this week from a cliort ttr On a dreary February day the old with sweet little Kathline Grey, so Provo and Salt Lake City. IhiI.vh friends were requested to come gentle hiuI so mild. Aud Ada waa holding up unusually well, feed. eost of Mrs. Matt Gilmour left Prwi. Is he how different from saving big heavy to her at six o'clock. They put white thinking Sunday for a visit at Albuquerqw. heads together, they exclaimed, they George Undated, so learned and so M., with her mother and other r? Yesterday's Markets. reckoned" this, and they reckoned" culm. I can see that he la In cahoota with father and will be as surprised relative. KANSAS CITY. Mo, Feb. 25. that. aa my fond parents will be when I Cattle lieeeipts 4200 head and valves "U can't lie isissihleT' O. L. Penrod of II in wa tin No. It's preMisterou !" 500. Fed steers and yearlings, steady Salt Like City during the week, t give him the mitten. Just to keep up the Joke Chamber- to strong, top nnsliuniweight, 0.5.1; made the Kenton his headqur. In the gloaming of that day a pair of young lover strolled past ihe gray lain began calling regularly at the hulk, if8.25 to $9.25; ahe stock, stead bile there. J houne. The mists hail wrapied It Blandish house and. Just to keep up to strong; butcher cows, i.('0 to $0.-2Mrs. Frank F. Phelps friffli Ada with the him the received s round, giving It a strange aloofness, joke. fed heifers upward to tfS.i5; Like City is the guest this wk' the elms shivered as they waved hnca utmost cordlnllty. Whereupon Mr. and ruttera $3.50 to f 4.50 : hulls Mrs. It. W. Crockett on North K'. I told strong; txdognas arms above It. and pale little Jonquil Btuiulish said to his wife: upward to $6.00; all street at Price. J' nodded and whlssred wisely. you, my dear, that wheu I have de- veal strong; practical top $11.50; Mr. and Mra. J. F. Grogan ofj And so llie old lady is to lie mar- termined ujion a thing It is as good stockers and feeders scan e, steady ,0 lTT ried again, chuckled the young fel- as done." ll. an, I ne- - j"ty Umipl, KK low. What can those old iiiuminics Then one duy, when Ada considuneven; tiv,; t.'e.,-fi,- e know of love? of course It is ered that the farce had been played cents higher; light! iglil arid weighty blessed thing for Kill Johnson, keeps long enough, she derided to ring down butcher Dr. William IL Bash of Cshowing most advance; ship-jh- t him off the county, hut u for Mrs. the curtain. ollate was called to New Cumb: They were alone toon $13.00 top ev.igc; W. Va., thia week Webster, well truly she must he In- gether In their front Nicker top $12.50 on thn by the sent- d sane !" pitrlor. and Ada fixed her gaze upon weight; hulk of sales $11,511 to 12.. ness of hiK mother. The girl's eyes drooped. Iter lips the family album on the niarhle-topjie- d 75; desirable 180 to 230 . Mr. and Mr. K. 11. Jot . squids, $12.-4- 0 ' twitched Inlo a tremulous smile; being table aa she said: Mr. Chatn-lierlulto $12.80; assorted Fit) 1 Kit) Price last Kunday morning for a discreet little woman she did not did you ever see a girl that xiunds, $12.75 tq $13.00; better r, grades rovia. Calm, after spending tell hint the half that as In her heart. you wanted to marry?" 250 to 325 Kintals, $11.00 to $12.35; with their won, Dr. It. M. JoMkV So he did not know that she was tryTom gave a start and a gasp. "Why, . parking rows strong lo twenty five family of thia city. ing to picture hhn aged, shabby, for- yea," he stammered. Lee of ; higher, $10.25 to $11.00; stags $8.75 to Mr. E. Mrs. and Ray saken, that she was whispering In her 'Tteorrllie her to me," demanded ' 50; stock pigs scarce, steady, $12.-5- 0 were registered at the New Gres? heart : Ada. She thought he was going to to $13.50. Salt Lake City last Saturday. Ab How splen-ff- l of Mrs. Webster! I describe herself. Bnt he described 5oo. Receipts Sheep Cullen J. S. Webster and Nr. c Light hnie I could do the same If T were in Kathline Urey, and then asked: And and Iambs to handyweighl ten Mrs. Walter Cochrane of Helperstrong her plBee." you did you ever meet a man whom cents higher; lop to packers $11.25; Mrs. D. IL Gove came dowx husdeInvited Expectantly the guests others largely $13.00 to $13.50; medyou thought would make you a Salt Lake City last Wednesday tled around to the gray house to be sirable husband?" ium and heavyweights slow; sN,i lowwith her husband at Price. received hy Atnens expansive smile. Yes," she replied, looking at him er; 1)0 to kind. $12.00 to to the J. W. LoofbourojH , In the parlor the rector, whose father with a curious expression, and pro- $12.25; occupy sheep li$dy; tq, ewes, $8.50. the latter and Mrs. Loot0; had read the old lady's first marriage ceeded to describe George Bralated. are in California. service, was already enthroned on the When she had finished Tom said: "I sleekest of the halr-rlbt- h chairs. The was scarcely more than a boy when I Justice J. W. Hammond A first crackle of conversation subsiding, knew Kathline Grey she has been v. eity is expected home this a palpitating silence fell upon them, Mr. Walter Penstock for four afternoon from a business trip I years broken finally hy one old soul, voicing now aud has grown former home in Iowa. During W. ' , enormously fat In her negbbors deaf ear the fear enre Justice John Potter ft "And I was only a girl when I met that Kill Johnson had forgotten to George Brulsted," , City acted in his place. mused Ada! "He come. The ghastly significance of this married H. Redd of this city ha J. Madison five yeara ago Kitty remark, repented twice In crescendo, and la professor of archeology now In ness with the Ford people up at a at last struck home. the first of the week. He aotne western college." No, my dear, no! He's been her of about twelve hundred repr Tom, "there does not Hum, said an hour, came In a carriage, the exlives gathering there to diswuss apiear to have been anything very travagant old creature." ters pertaining to the auto g4, i serious about our early love affairs. Then they agreed that Abigail's Do you think now you could re vine common sense must have asserted ItChcsley Gunderson came your description of what constitutes terdny from Reno, Ncv, for ? . self, lending to a 'repentance of this a desirable husband?" visit with his parents, Mr. and proposed folly. The rector, with hla Mr. Chamberlain," said Nonsense, Lara Gunderson. He will lpgVvl Immense young dignity to maintain, a Ada. AVe have both been playing a ( Friday) for his home, where waa dumb at first, bnt the suspense to punish father for hla Just part been the , two etigP st he twkoned whim that we should years becoming unbearable marry each oth contract work. . Amen, bidding him remind hla mis- er. Iet us ahako hands and part tress that they were waiting. The Mr. and Mrs. James H. frleuds." good and ; bent figures In the black gowns nodthe Vernal Express and Mr I see no reason," replied Tom, ded approval. 11. Harrison of the George Insure your prospects for a good whim WednestW . Amen, clattering np the stepa, "that the old gentleman's Standard Price were in should not be gratified." And he pro- supply of eggs the coming spring by pounded on her door. Slowly it their way to Salt Lake City. the question so con using our chicken feed. Money spent drove I hi far opened, revealing a pitiful attempt at ceeded to argue automobile and for feed is well good Ada at last that spent. with Many the train from by said, bridal finery. Her fare was gleaming vlnclngly here in. blush: "Well, perhaps wo had bet- people testify to thia fact. Make no with a wondrous light. The old lady mistake about the dekind Max D. butnor him." ter Houlz left SaP L! yon buy had come Into her own. "When I decide upon a thing It la mand the best. Onr feed for young a few days ago for London. Lnf-"William." ahe called tenderly. "Wilas good aa done." reiterated Mr. and old chicks are best by teat Tip where he i to engage in btisine liam, are yon ready V lo And as old Bill Johnson shambled Standlah to hla wife when ho hoard Top, Turkey Red and Seminole flour his brother, Ellwood L. On M j ns handled i are world beaten. news. he hi sister. tbo by with Hay, visiting from out the shadows of the hall, they grain and general forwarding. J. Hirsaeh, at Kansas City. Mo heard him murmur: Dearie, Ive his uncle, Senator William IL been ready for forty years!" Sillier the Better ' at Washington, D. C. He is a "I'm writing a song. the late I). D. Iloutz, for year "Indeed? What's the subject matWhy is it that people who loan you . prominent attorney in Utah, and ' money always appear to have the best ter?" section known this throughout memories f "It doesn't." South Ninth Street Puce, Utah state. Earth seemed a desert I was humid tn traverse Sceklnr to lliid the familiar faces" ! j A'ia tbnl lit tai'l bilited t j v jv t; j I F ' l PURELY PERSOm r tln-r-l.- . T j ean-ner- "" SSfiTAT1 rii-ad- 10ti-Nii- ii-- . 215-ixnm- t - TP , r 1 i? Feed the Hens and Get Results , . |