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Show 'S 0 I Pride and Prunes ' Ey JANE GRAY 0 (Copyrifetit.i YRS. WELLES looked at her four daughters with an inquiring expression. They looked very well-v- ery pretty, one might say although their clothes were obviously last, years style. The Welles family had suffered reverses since the death of the husband and father. What do you think of my plan? asked Mrs. Welles fft last. Its awful,1 groaned Madge. I never expected we would come to keeping boarders. And I particularly detest prunes, complained Cicely. Think of the hard work," suggested Barbara, looking at her hands. We might make it a pruneless hoarding house, and Della went off into a peal of merry laughter at her own wit, but her charming face clouded at once as she saw the disappoint-nien- t in her mothers countenance. Were those new lines on her mothers placid brow? Lines of care and worry with .four idle daughters? Della stiffened in a ramrod way. that was like her father.' - well-ke- We can do it if. we want to, she Were too lazy for said bluntly. words all of our friends, rich and poor, are working none of us are qualified to take up any special line of work and taking paying guests is respectable; we can keep our own home, reserve some rooms out of this hig house for ourselves. Mother can superintend everything, I can help the cook in the kitchen. Molly and Barbara can wait on table and take care of rooms at first until we can afford to keep another maid, and Cicely hall keep all the accounts and sew for the rest of us. Who will join the THE RICH COUNTY REARER, RANDOLPH, UTAH .the new entcrpi ise, and they were encouraged by their friends. Everything was planned in advance, and every room' was rented before they were ready to receive guests." The girls were happy. Mrs. Welles was relieved of financial worry, and money seemed to flow Into the cash box in a steady stream. Table boarders came from the neighborhood, and the Welles place achieved a reputation. For six months everything went well ; never a word of complaint reached the family, and never a prune appeared upon the table. Madge became engaged to a young college professor and Cicely was sewing on her. sisters modest trousseau Della, ulio called herself Cinderella was dubbed Cinders by the rest of tin family, became famous for her de licious pastry and sang like a thrush over her work in the kitchen. One day the singing stopped and the singer dropped her pretty head One of the guests was going to leave and he bad given no reason beyond the fact that his mother needed a change. Mr. Payton was young and attractive. He worked in the local bank and had a bright future. Hi mother was a robust old lady whom they all loved, but lately she had lost interest in life. She declaredt she was going out West to live with iter mar ried daughter and that would leave young Payton alone. I hate to leave Robert. No one knows what foolish girl he might fall in love with, Mrs. Payton had con One of youi tided to Mrs. Welles. daughters now The two elderly ladies did not know it. but one of the daughters pretty Cinders herself had captured Rob erts heart and lost her own in ex change. w (j LEGAL NOTICES Fritz, a Good Matchmaker NOTICE Notice to the stockholders of Woodruff Grazing Land Company, a corporation, is hereby given by the President and Secretary that a meeting has been called and will be held on Saturday, the 6th day of July, 1929, at the hour of eleven oclock a. m., at the Stake house in Woodruff, Rich County, Utah. The meeting is called for the purpose of increasing the capital stock of the company to $150,000.00, 150,000 shares at $1.00 per share, and to revise and amend and file new amended Articles of Incorporation and to provide for the subscription, issuing and sale of shares of the company stock, and to determine the present stockholders and the number of shares owned, and to adopt bylaws for the company, and to comply in all other respects with the requirements of the laws of the State of Utah in such case made and provided, and for any and all other business that may be presented at the meeting. By order of the Board of Directors. WOODRUFF GRAZING LAND CO. T. J. Tingey, President - the four downled to Fritz were Greenwich Village bookshop stands stacked with rainstreaked dusty books, magazines anil eolor prints. A bell jingled when the rickety black door creaked Inward, disclosing a deep rectangle of twilight dim obseuiity. This was a dark, mausolean room with all manner of books grotesquely piled, tumbled and shelved in every conceivable crevice of space. Fritz was monGaunt, arch of all these forgotten relics of faded inspiration. For years he had lived, and had saved enough to buy a tenement from the earnings of this mid-Victori- gray-bearde- 19-2- Annette- Abbey lived in Greenwich Village; but she was not of it. - She had drawn a French mothers humor front a shaken hat of traits; with the other childish hand she had snatched a British fathers mental jioise and fibre. One day Annette essayed the for bidding door of Fritz; entered tiie dim room where Weed and Greeley must have browsed in days, bearing in Iter graceful hand a 2 - NOTICE TO CREDITORS ante-bellu- Estate of volume. Fritz was thoughtfully masticating his noon hour cheese and onion sandwich, reclining in a chair that once, perhaps, had rocked, eyes upwardly inclined, earnestly admiring a hanging fringe of cobwebs that valaneed his highest shelf of musty, black-boun- slim, Morris Alonzo Murphy Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Lake-towRich County, Utah on or before the 31st day of August, A. D., 1929. GEORGE H. ROBINSON, Administrator of the Estate of When he leaves, he will forget all Morris Alonzo Murphy, Deceased about me in the kitchen, mourned Date of first publication, June 21, Della. 1929. Date of last publication July She lifted her floury hands for in 19, 1929. spection, and then dropped them in $ confusion, for Robert Payton was NOTICE TO CREDITORS league of workers? window looking into the With more or less reluctance they Della Estate of where butlers of the pantry all agreed, but Cicely, the clever head Mary Hannah Cornia and John M. his He poked her made pastry. make needle woman, pouted. People such foolish jokes about prunes and through the vines, caught Della's Cornia. Creditors will present claims with floury bands and kissed them. boarding houses and oh, dear I supat to the undersigned vouchers a little Hi to Della cry began pose I must join, too! or on Rich Utah, Woodruff, County, woes all her him told and then A. of D., 31st. before the Aug, day There is an undercurrent of some 1929. Della called them the band of undissatisfied are boarders Ilie rhina.1 but her entliusi EDWARD CORNIA, willing workers,i good- - abundant, and we Administrator of the Estate of asm soon whipped then) Into line wJth rite food have variety Mary Hannah Cornia and John M. A slow grin spread over I'aytons Coraia, Deceased. Two things lacking, sweet face. June 21, of first tell Date me if will pubication, heart you marry For Lumber 1929. Date of last publication, July you? You know I love you? Pushrake Teeth I will, anyway! dared Della hap 19, 1929. 1 and Derrick Timber Tell me what is tile matter?" pily. PUBLICATION FOR NOTICE Leave your orders with Prunes! hissed Mr. Payton, and baked beans! I know because I wan: WILFORD NORRIS GIVEN NOTICE IS HEREBY em myself. THAT George I. Barker, as general We havent any in partner, and William Fnckrell and Della stared. the house we wouldnt serve them."' oren Jackson, as special partners, Ill get them now we'll have em all of Randolph, Rich County, TTtaJi, for dinner and after dinner is this ave formed a limited partnership the terms of which are as follows: your evening off. Miss Cinders? LICENSED ABSTRACTOR Said business shall be conducted at Della Yes. happily. whispered Of Rich County, Utah Rich County. Utah, under Randolph, I want to tell you the rest of the firm name and stvle of Barkers the to In the meantime, A specialty of making Deeds and Titles story of us two! Department Store; that each of said my errand prunes and beans, hur- special partners have contributed LEWIS LONGHURST rah of 100.00 cash to the general fund to And Della began to sing like a said business; that the business Randolph, Utah Once' in awhile she he transacted is of retail stoie nightingale. 4444444444444444444444444 stopped and laughed. Prunes and for handling dry goods and general and shoes, and boots beans prunes aud pride! funiishings, merchandise and notions; kindred 1 that said partnership commenced on Outlook Golden Youth the 21st day of June. 1929. and shall Evanston The young people of India are not continue for and terminate 10 years Dont Forget the different from the young people d from said date unless yioner dissolvAmerica. Their clothing, yes! Their ed ; and that said George I. Barkei Central Barber Shop shall manage said business. speech, yes! Their custom, of course Dated at Randolph, Utah this 21st But youth the world over has the of June. 1929. same problems. the same ideals, the day Childrens Hair Cuts, 25c I. BARKER, GEORGE same dreams. Youth is the great un General Partner, R. J. Matthews, Prop. folding TIip.v all face toward the WILLIAM FAOKRELL, 4 4 444444444444444444444444 morning of the world. Sarojini Naidu LOREN JACKSON. Special Partners. n, vine-covere- d -- - 1 -- 1 When In Adv. 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Wyoming 1844-184- 8, Criminals Not Different Tests by criminologists and physicians conducted at Sing Sing show conclusively that (he criminals features and physical makeup are no difcitiferent from those of law-abidi- zens. . lavender-hue- d sermons. Something from the stand, FrauMotionless, lie barelein, nicht war? His voice ly glanced at the girl. like the and old, seemed ambiguous titles on his shelves-Mbook of poems! She smiled in friendliness and extended fifteen cents. Fritz laid aside his Ach. so? a little forward. leaned and sandwich "Fraulein will then take her poems as a little gift from Fritz. Thus started the friendship of Fritz and Annette. A certain day she stopped in to cheer the old dealer with a sparkling, funny anecdote about They laughed a village character. together. Footsteps approached from in front. young An extremely serious-facedull of rim light ; the man found Fritz' sanctum. Lie balanced a book on his palm. this on the I found counter, he said, scarcely above a confeswhisper, as one making a its hate and novel my sion. Its a trifle short Im homeless. being Will you trust me for the today. change? With a merry, rising inflection, Annette contributed : Just how I felt about my silly old me; I poems; but youre way over fifteen-cen- t on the book found my stand. The youth faced her with a boyish, hesitant smile. Are you kidding me or dyou mean y d fift.v-ce- 1 d time-yellowe- d brown-pape- forty-a-wee- know r k ! Want to be married. Fritz; but Both, chorused were too poor! standing before the old German. Ach. so. I knew. knew. I musec stove. Fritz, eyeing the You must write anodder noel. Wav fogeddei ing a pipestem at Gerald, d must write. You must give It dreams and daring, and you, a wist ful glance at Annette, you must give it the lilt and laughter of your eyes.' The two held hands in silence, like two school children. I It iss an order! A command! novel will Thunit dis publish. Fritz, and forefinger fished for and fount Here iss a crisp, crackling note. mone- y- gewiss ! Eln tausend tollar you First royalties ! 4444444444444444444444444 44444444444444444444444444 Flowers for Every Occasion Wedding Bouquets Corsages Table Decorations Funeral Designs Evanston Floral and Music Co. "At your service AVyoming Evanston 44444444444444444444 4444444444444444444444444 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 t4 t4 TELEPHONE GOSSIP i 21-2- 4. Famous Fishing Ground The Grand Bank Is a submarine nlateau in the North Atlantic ocean, extending eastward from Newfound It is noted for Its fishing and. grounds. Its depth is front 3(1 to 60 fathoms save your clothing... d literary tomb. Secretary Salt Lake City, Utah , EITHER side of ONward steps that Shelby Huffaker, Oscar W. Moyle, Attorney. long-stemme- I LEETE STONE By ,i ! Fritz cleared tiis throat with a great guttural rasp and reached for the cherrywood pipe with howl. the carved Mein jung Herr, Fritz with pleas ure would have you the book accept So it happened with this always smil ing little Fraulein. Your friendship both of you, I ask. I am much alone Come often and our Fraulein will teach us laughter. The two young people strolled between the books and out in animated conversation. Fritz bearded chin celluloid sank into a collar and bis eyes gently closed in benign reverie. Time fostered rare companionship between the two young writers and the old bookman. Otice a week at midday Gerald Brerefon and Annette would penetrate the murky silences of Fritz corner, bringing a hag stuffed with delicatessen delicacies. All three proceeded, between bites to reconstruct the world of letters nearer to their hearts desire. Often Fritz would tell tales of his student life at Heidelhurg. fighting over again the dtiel that had left a livid, crooked cheek-scar- , nearly buried by the beard Benign Fritz; laughing Annette, anc the so serious Gerald! Later Gerald informed Annette that he would renounce hack writing anc free lancing in favor of a iob in a hank if She would dr him the honor to marry him. Good old Sobersides, of course, IT But yon marry you. I love you! t mustnt gie up writing. Lets wail until we make enough to marry bj Wont be long! Or our writing. Gerald! Lets go talk to Fritz. HeD X The telephone lines of a community are mighty important. It is important then that they are not pulled down. Flay derricks seem to be the worst offenders. Please Stop, Look and Listen before the lines down. Utah-Wyomin- Ind. Tel. Co. g C. X pull-in- g W. Walton, Manager I 4 x 4 4 4 4 4 RANDOLPH GARAGE The place to buy Kelly Tires and Tubes, Auto Accessories, Batteries, all kinds. 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