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Show the FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1927 bun. price. utah-ev- iet Friday TWO IN A POSEY GARDEN PAGE SEVEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY FOR THE DRESS OF QUEEN By DOROTHY DOUGLAS. JOHN SCOTT, novelist, bad a mere acquaintance with the girl next dour an impersonal chat occasionally about flower, shrubs, grubs, etc. When their separate garden o;erutioiia brought them near enough the dlxiillug line to wake converaaiiun a neighborly courtesy they exchanged ideas. It was therefore with a sense of sudden loss that Sett wutched his fair neighbor and her aunt leaving for a long Journey apparently Judging by the amount of luggage, steamer tugged, which burdened the station taxi. He felt sorry for Iter it would garden, too; with no be unable to buttle ngaiioi the heat uud Would present u end uxpeel when its owner ret timed. lie uus reliexed, a few days later, to xee a eoiufortalile looking eouple coining to the liou-sapparent ly It hud been let furnished. Tltai miuht lusure euro lieiug given the garden. It didnt, however, uud Keoit walehed Willi xiekening fivliug the rapid deterioration of the loved garden on which Its fair owner had expended so much care, lie Uaed to see her, up early n the morning, tending uud nourishing the flowers so dearly bought or routing home after business hours Indeu with Impoverish I plants. Scott supposed she had to tiny at bargain iirlees, hut it was nothing iesii than a miracle the way they rescinded to good rare and nourishment. He fretted and fretted, aa day by day the glrla garden suffered and No water, no mulching, no drooped. trimming, and not even the profusion of blooms picked. Scott took the matter into his own hands and knocked at the door of hit neighbors house. "Madam," asked Scott, "would you object If I take a flew morning caring for the garden? I have much npare time and know the young lady who left would appreciate It Shea tremendously keen on her garden." The tenant of the bouse wee only too pleased, because, ae she said, "We are city folks, and dont know a thing about gardening." So Scott set to work that evening with liose and hoe aud elipiiers and enjoyed hla neighborly task lie enjoyed It even more when lie realized suddenly that there was a charming daughter in the family and that she was standing close beside him offering him her uwdstaiice. I'm not much of a gardener," she said shyly, but would Just love to help you If you would show me how." Her eyes were se pleasing aud so blue that Scott was certain he would. "You might start by cutting some sweet peas and taking off all the withered ones," he told her, and alie turned obediently. lie watched her tear at the vines until he couldn't stand It and swiftly handed her his Better to cut blunt little scissors. them gently," he said. And when she learned he waa a novelist she bought one of his books. Before many weeks had passed Scott waa beginning to forget the owner of the house and garden and to look forward with Joy to Ethel Wades return from the office and their evenings together. He wondered It he were fickle or whether the other Internet had been merely that of two garden lovers. Helen Fairfax and her aunt returned on the same day that her tenants went back to the city. She was enraptured with the beauty of her garden and her eyes glowed happily. "Yes," said Ethel, "I have worked terribly hard taking care of it all by myself. Site looked at Helen swiftly, then added, I asked to borrow a hoe from that man next door, but he was so boorish about it that I wouldn't vaninbl BUILD-TH- , INSURE! over-the-feu- I Bet It Will Be a Long Winter Yet! got an attack of the flue from watchin the revelers New Years eve, 1 and you have had to get along the best you could without my snowstorms, freezing spells and blustry winds. But Im not dead yet." CASTLE GATE and CLEAR CREEK coals protect you against winters worst storms. These have been Utah's favorites for more than thirty years because they are clean, freeburning, economical and hot. MINERS AND SHIPPERS OF GATE AND CLEAR CREEK COAL UTAH FUEL CO. CASTLE NEW CITIZENS Twenty-On- e Brought Under the Flag On DB. Ll. J. STOOKEY Fhyaleian and Sure no R. W. Friday Last DALTON Attorner At Law out of sixty applicaTwenty-on- e tions for admission to United States Office In the Bilrsgnl Building, Office Phone 163w ; Residence 881 ritizemdiip were granted last Friday Price Commercial and Karina Bank PRICE, UTAH in examinations conducted in the SevBuildings, Price, Utah. District court at lrice by an exenth PRED ERICK E. WOODS aminer from Slat Lake City. This was HUBBARD 0. J. Law At Attorney J)R. the lanrcst number of naturalization Phjridciaa and Surgeea Office. Electric Building, ever lifted in the Carbon court racj PRICE, UTAH for one term, but the ercentajre of Office Hours 2 to 5 p. m. Phone 24Gm Residence Phone 284. those accepted is not so great. Four AUTO PAINTING Eastern Utah Electric Building, cases, those of Xieolos Maragondakis, UTAH PRICE. E. BerteFa Paint Shop Charles It. Bradshaw, Peter Zmerlikcr and Antonio Vechia, were dismissed, 601 Main Street. Phene 288. QHARLES RUGGERI, JR, M. D. and thirty-fiv- e others were eontinuei Physician and Burgeon PRICE, UTAH until the April term. Most of the apOffice Phone 81 : Residence 177. HAMMOND plications continued were for further J . W.Licensed SUvagni Bldg, Nn, Utah. Abstraetsr ef Titles study of government. The names and addresses of the successful ones are Abstracts of titlo fnraiahod to aay J)R. R. 1L JONESand Hugh Fullerton, Spring Glen; Mikabi inEastern or Utah. Fire la tract piece Fhrsklaa Surgeon surance writtea ia the beet compaaice. Malasho, East Hiawatha; John Junti, Real aetata beads, etc. Second flow Hiawatha; Gust D. Balias, Price; Qbsl tetrics and Diseases of Children. Building. Price, Utah. s Ouie Blhragal Bniiding, Price, UtA. John Pelligrino, Helper. Harry Kolias Haralamos) of (Demetrios EN ERICKS ' FERDINAND HR. H. R GOETZMAN Winter Quarters; George Stilianos Attorney At Law Dentist Baderitakia and Agnes Short Butter-worty 717 Judge Building. Work and Extraction. Kenilworth; Charles Fisher, Price SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Commercial Bank Bldg, Price, Utah Castle Gate; Anthonios E. Franima-kiMutual; Michele Pasquale Pates-tiE. FLYNN Columbia; John Dixon and John QB. GLENN WILLIAM RICHARDS J.Licensed Undertaker and Embaimer Dentist Garavagiia, Kenilworth; Santo Sacco, Aartnlaaee Berries Helper; Stamatios Ant Kosmadakis, Office Phone 208. Residence 892w. Telephone 29. Kenilworth; Frank Mezck, Columbia; PRICE, UTAH PRICE, UTAH John Menotti, Sunnyside; Mike Morgan (Michel Xiralodemns), Helper; DR. SANFORD BALLINGER WALLACE ft HARMON Frank Sifrer, Standard ville ; Giovanni Dentist llciner, and Kick Diamanti Ricardi, Licensed and Undertakers Berrice. (Demetrios Gregiorios Dclihasso) of Second Floor Office, Bilragai Bniiding. One Block South of L. D. S. Tabernacle Helper. PRICE, UTAH Office Phone 158. Res. 116m. PRICE, UTAH TYR. 1 S. EVANS Expenditures for public education Basel (Switzerland), a city which Dentist in QEN BEAN constitutes a canton in itself, were General Office. Electric Bniiding, Painting Caatmelsr in 1024 or about francs PRICE, UTAH The population is only Phene 166m. and expense of education amounts PRICE, UTAn OUVER K. CLAY to an annual tax of more than fourAttorney At Law ONWARD CONSOLIDATED teen dollars upon every inhabitant. nuco 8B-vag- ni Kol-ea- h, X-Ra- s, o, X-R- PRICE, UTAH ( iI W- - GLENN HARMON Attorney and Counselor At Law Office, the Electric Building. PRICE, UTAH a. McGEE Attorney At Law Rooms 5 and 6. Bilragni Building, PRICE, UTAn L- - i 1 I Time To V f take it." Helen glanced back in amazement "Oh, he didn't look like that type of man. I wont borrow from him, then." Which of course was exactly what 142,-57- 4, Ethel wanted. But next morning early when the sun was Just over the house tops, Helen slipped out into her garden and LODGE NO. 15 was touching all her plants with KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Rubber stamps to order. He Sun. loving fingers, pressing her face Into ' Meets Every Thursday Evening At the big roses, when ehe was startled MEETINGS FELLOWS QDD 7:80, At Castle Hall, Helper to hear the voice of Scott welcoming J. E. Alley. Price, CL C. Helper Gonneiidated Lodge Ne. 66, In- her home. A. II. Haaga, Kenilworth, K. of R. A B. dependent Order of Odd Fellowe, She smiled gayly and returned his F. CL Bertolina, Helper. M. of F. Tuesday evening at Knights of I am glad to get hack to greeting. bnstnaee UalL every Pythias Important Maybe yonve also noticed that as meeting. Members nrged to attend. Tie my flowers," she told him, and that a man grows older he spends less time iting brother el ways welcome. (Sinned), young girl says she has worked like Don Lambeon, N. G. ; Elmer Bertot, on his pleasures and more time on Lis V. G.E. : A. M. Haags, secretary, and W. a slave so It would be nice for me ailments. to come back to. Wasn't It kind of A. Mill, treasurer. 10 Office In County Courthouse The wise man builds his homa, then he sees right away that it's covered" by insurproperly ance. It's the first step the new home owner should take. Cover the house with insurance against destruction and theft The happy home is the protected home. uii.-niii- Says Old Man Winter EN We write all kinds of insurance fire, accident, automobile. Mrs. .lamb lfcuir examining guwnj ovu:i-.- l hv t'ar.'iinc of liruiixwi. k, ul r.nlaiiil, in the early niin-teeipii-cuiii-- mh century. WEIGHT OF HAY Equitable Real Estate and Investment Company New Braly Building Strict Enforcement of the Law Iu Utah Is Coming. Warning is given by the food and dairy burenu of the state agriculture department of striet regulation on the weights and measures standards, those relating to haled hay, which, according to information given to tiie bureau, ia in need of closer observance. Baled hay ia generally sold by an average uumlier of bales to the ton, some weighing a hundred xunds or more, while others may not go any more than sixty. Purchase of hay by smaller than ton lota has been made on a figure set for a bale weighing a hundred pounds, in many inatances the purchaser paying the set priee Tor a bale which weighs under the average weight. Attention of the public is called to the fact that in the future baled hay must be sold by weight at the time of purchase and each bale tagged with the net weight at the time of sale. Strict enforcement of this part of the wciglrta and meaaurea law will be enforced to the letter, the warning concludes. East Main St Price, Utah Coal la Bast Appreciated Where Mont Uasd. Ul-ltr- Mines A Rains, Carbon County, Minors sad Shlppen of Utah. Lump, Nut, Slack and Assorted Blsesof COAL Of the Very Hlghsst Grades. Best Tor Furnaces, Household and All Other Uses. General Offices, Cliff Building, Balt Lake City. her?" Scott couldnt quite believe hla ears, hut certainly no one could doubt tbe truth In the lovely eyea looking with such rurinna directness into Ills own. Very, lie suld. Ills fingers found s hit of paper on which the address of Ethel waa written and hs calmly lit his pipe with It "I could hardly stand It to leave my garden, hut I-- couldn't afford to turn down the very flattering offer my employer made me to go abroad with him as hla secretary. But oh, how glad I am to be home." "Youre not hnlf so glad as I am, Mid Scott to himself, and after that early morning meeting things developed rather swiftly for them. It was kind neighbors, however, who put Helen straight aa to who took ears of her garden. L. F. RAINS President and General Manager. Coal Is Beat Appreciated When Mate Used. Ul-IIa- STANDARD HI In Carbon County and Shipped Everywhere Mined Science New Evolvet Diamond From Sifor It caa be etated with perfect truth that a lump ef sugar may be turned Inte diamonds. Not all the substance of tbe sugar, of course, will eater Inte tbe composition of the gem, but only tbe rarbos tbst It con talas Sugar consists of carbon united with oxygen and hydrogen. The carbon can bo easily asperated out, and In certain experiments for tbe production of diamonds the sugar carbon has been employed. The dla mopds so produced were, of course, very small and dastltnto of commercial value, but still they were real diamonds, and tbs chemical result achieved would bo no greater in trio slcally If they wore a large ae the Koh-i-noo- r. The hope has often been held out that an Improvement In the proceaa of manufocturing diamond may bo effected whereby tbe necessity of dissolving the carbon In molten Iron may be dispensed with and tbe required combination of groat pressure with great beat may bo brought about by ome such operation aa squeezing tbe t metal plates. carbon between red-bo- Many Din in Youth Froportian At Standardville, Utah No Dust, No Ashes, No Clinkers. Is Unexcelled For Storage Purposes. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH General Offices Ninth Floor Kearns Bids. of nil the pcqple on the There are a hundred and thirty-tw- o earth die before the age of sixteen, women in the state legislatures in this and only abont one person of each eountry. Connecticut, with seventeen, 100 Dorn Uvea to tbe age of alxty-flvhas the largest number. One-ha- lf e. |