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Show FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1928 THE SUN, PRICE, UTAH EVERY FRIDAY ii.T i'xi'l.i, li.iii n- . In.imti ail I'lilrit's made by CarlHin ci.iMity l'J 'J!u !:im.U rT.m-ii-.- i in 'i'liw ii 'lip ill ln;iril Wr t, iin.l I'm1. i!.'. .ip 'liin.-i'.a- IiM:, I I - . ra! N-- i PAOE THREH Snulli, I'.mg. Tin- hi1.it : irc..iili-n- i, 1). t ( l , Hi nf t lit hcIiuoI Supt. Wumlivani, Jr., Kieis ami (.iijirh C'- W. Stubln ) VIiim.ii. ; Vit. ( - 1 to In ii:ut1I-- :I unpli hiv tu In- :ia- k. hi In iv I" sulnnil final mm lii..i- -, i Wu'ut .1. :iri.-- ami: LAND TO EE THROWN OPEN TO irmif, ;.;iy mi i, I. l ii T(.wm.liii 2il Smith, at tin- s:.l Imkc fit y luiul oll'in. If IKhM. Wimic ii,anly. Ml arc In nitric; involved arc 1i- rfi I.) 1rin if Town- liijw 10 Sun Ik, 8 ami fur failciv mcil Iciiijj :1 fia ratfil in Sun! lira icrii I'tali. 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The I'ciiiiits in Wasliinirti.n ty laeh eniiiaiu several s.'limis nf miii. nl sva 'lie lands tin Inca led in Utah unil land ami now inade hy tn Villa llun-Carl 1. j W a. aleh enuiilie-.- l"i- - - i , . m-intl- i i j - i r I I - ! t - i f.'inci-!lf(- ThanKs giving Day j ThanKsgiving Duy does come; No mailer what the The anguish and the pain. dreed. The loss or gain. Thanh giving Day dees come A ilh banners filming. With song of praise and prayer, r orever shaming Our little doubts and fears. Our halting speech and tears. Thanksgiving Day does come. And we who doubt it. Can do Iho very least Without it! We need it more then they Who meet the morrow. Without a weary thought Of blighting sorrow. raised glowing eyes. Oh, 1 couldnt stand it If you didn't want to go! Rut I oli, Enoch, She Kihm-Ii- , you might not come back. Enoch kissed lu-- paling cheek. "There's worse things could happen . us, honey. I know, she whispered; "sin brings folks the worst griefs. Im nut golu' to enlist until Tlmnks-gividay, three weks yet," the boy said presently; "I've got to got the corn la and leave things In shape for winter first for mummy. The next morning when Enoch met Ahby in the woodland path nnd bent Joyously over her she seemed scarcely to sense (lint he was kissing her. "My silver breastpin you gave me Is giiie, she told him nervously. "I could not tlnd It anywhere this morn-lI'm afraid loslu' It'll bring us bad luck! Let's wulk as far as Geophas Dot-son- s and look for it, Enoch suggested. I'uuliny ran out to meet them, her eyes wide with excitement "David's money's gone. Stolen I Enoch felt Ahby's Angers sink Into the flesh of Ills arm. Then David enmo out, corroborating hla mother's story. "And nobody knew I kept the money In the loft! he observed mournfully. old Cleophas mutOnly Ahhyl r by llie McClure Newspaper (Copyright, Syndicate.) j l.-ico-, l l,,,-n- 4 'liri-ty- i ii- s l '"I - Dci-nnhe- I'V-tv- j la--- ; I v--i - -- Nel.-.in- i s . -- j Mi--- . ! : r-- j I -- i t I 1 Mi--- He-..-- ie im-I- -- !( 1 - ha'i-pie- intri-dneed- . rre-i.lel- .t e -- l w.-r- Xi-I-ai- . leaving Abby with no men folk to defend her, old Cleophas would not lidsl-tat- e to accuse her. Rut If he stayed, the cowardly old mnn would not mnke trouble. Could he stop his ears to the call of the Hug and atay behind with Abbyt For three weeks Enoch worked and suffered. Two days before Thanksgiving day, the day he had set to pre- - n. FnuIIna Dotson stood oeslde the spring welling out from between two bowlders In her yard at the foot of Rig Laurel inouulnln, and sighed Old lugubriously Davids : soon. "Wheres Davy goInT "1 didn't know you was around, Abnguil Seal I" luullny frowned 4 You alwuys did bit resentfully. have the softest steppln' jialr of feet fur all the world like u cut's I d Or a thief's! muttered the old man sitting near the spring, mending a bridle. The blnmnlitg young girl, looking ever the low stone fence, reddened at this covert thrust Davvys golu' to take hla $200 railroad tie money and go to the preachI er college after Thnnksglvin'. thought he was gain to marry on It. but he says he aint" went on hard-.vlsnge- Paullny." Oh, Taullny, 1 wasn't meant for David! Ahngull raised propitiating eyes to the old woman's censuring ones, then they deepened and darkened solemnly. "Folks has got a heap to think about besides mnrryln these stlrrln' times. I'uullny." David knows that" his - tered. Tauliny told her but Jest yesterday." "Here's the ladder settln' outside the window Just like It's been ill summer, David went on. "Yes, nnd them that climbed that ladder und stole that money ought tn lie made to suffer, be It man or woman ! Geophas remarked, nnd Enoch felt that be knew what was In Ids suspicious old brain. hard-earne- d grand- mother drawled defensively; lame la oil thnt's keepln hltn from enlistin', but It won't hinder his prenchln'." Two hundred dollurs Is a lot nf money 1 wish 1 had the half, observed Ahby wistfully. "Where dues Dnvy keep It. Iuuliny?" He's got It In my little bended In the loft. lie's afraid sack banks.1' of When the girl was gone (he "David's 8oonl . bridle-mende- r, Cleophns, rebuked I'nuliny. Laws, 1'nulinn tossed her head "Abby's linnester than you. Cleophns. s You are spite foolishly. to womans right prefer got her Enoch Dawn to our Davy I Ahby. walking with light swiftness through the reddening woods, shipped when slie came to n dead poplar that, desli'ute of limbs pud punctured by woodpeckers and unts. hung over the Ab-by- path. "I'm gln' to ax that poplar I A cheerful voice sounded behind her, and a sunburned young man lifted her aside out of the way of the leaning tree. "It shnut fall on my girl while rm flghtln I Yea, Im goln', Abby. Something (n me soys: Enoch dont stuy here takln' It easy mukln' excuse your uiuuimy'i got but you." Then, In the grass at the foot of the ladder. Ids troubled eyes fell on Ab liy's brooch. When his heart begun to heat again, he set a cautious foot over the plu, nnd, unobserved, stooped und transferred the trinket to his IMicket. wish I could know where my pin she murmured on their way home. Enoch's bund, pressing his breast I tucket, felt the uncomfortable roughness of the brooch wltldn, but he grew cold at thought of restoring It to her. Had Ahby been tempted to take David's money t He recalled that she had been unaccountably disturbed and troubled over the trivial loss of the brooch, and she had not s wunled to go In the direction of I Ik" l'au-liny- to look for It Enoch knew that once he were gone, Raised Beseeching Eyee to ber Sky. the Novem- sent himself for enlistment, he met Bute Owens, a neighbor tail. Geophas says he believes lie knows who got Davy's $200, he remarked, "and wind nnd wenther pcrmlttin', he's goln' uptown Saturday und notify the sheriff. Who do you reckon the old cuss has fastened It on. Enoch Enoch shook his head, but when Rate left him he sank on the fallen leaves and raised beseeching eyes to the November sky. "Hear me. Lord 1 he cried. "If she if my girl never done that wrong, aend me a sign and forgive me for thlnkln' she might have I And if she did sin, show me what to do between now and Thursday I , A woodpecker, tapping on the dead poplar, scolded fiercely as a crow Blighted on the top. Enoch rose wearily and went to the Seal place. "Bring me the ax, honey, he requested Abby. "I'm goln to cut the old poplar. I was about to forget It, and Im goln' day after tomorrow at lenst I ought to. Stand out of the way now. Presently Enoch, examining the fallen tree's top. gave a Joyous cry. On the ground luy some red string, door key, a safety pin and Inulin.i Ikitson's little red and yellow beaded (touch. Enoch opened the Img nnd took out David's four fifty dollar bills. "I saw a crow up there a tame one, I reckon. He must have hnd a habit of goln In houses around here, and he fancied the beads ou Paulina's pocket book. Abby smiled In Ills radiant face. "Your worried look's gone, Enoch! He threw Ida arms about her and held her so close she could scarcely r breathe. that little "Oh. Abby he cried, worry pressed me hard, but it'e gone now forever I When he wae alone again In the wood, he fell on his kneel by the felled dead tree. 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