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M rAQE EIGHT TIIE SUN, PRICK. UTAH EVERY TRIDAY. FRIDAY, AUQU8T 13, 1920. fffffll H yt 'fffffffffffffffipj H cln H :: Honest Man : D ; ; Dy MARY ELLIS DARTLEY ; ; B (Osprrisbt. Ml) fcr " w.iura 's's's'sj Sapr Union H "Ymi hnre asked me what Is troub- j Unit me." "Iioke Allien Itow, his tine H 'axpreaelve face grave and earneet. H '"An my closest Hint truest friend, you H lme n right to know. There hi r H )hhIow in th background.'' "I aMrmlsed some strong rnwn for H aranr generally depressed condition dar H I Hit the mt few week," observed WH- H frl Iam. Ton have leeti unlike H 9fwir, urn! I want to help y If It H In m turner." H "I itmtat It," reirtlwl He, somewhat H tfmmtty. "A skeleton In the ehwt hi H iHrt n very comfortable rwuMMlon, and H I nm aorry to say llmt I lwv dleeer- H rel me." H "Drive It mitl" suggefttcd Lane, re- H hemetitly; "hnnMi Itt Ignore It!" H A Me Ito shook hh toad sadly. "1 H vlsli I could. Iinc, but n nf H Jwtlee, of iIhI) In Involved. Kwatlow H ntn nkrifUm, It In with me cotwtaat- H iy. Awl Jaat a there came an angel B 1 the thrftmM " H Wilfred tang regarded his friend H trttlcally. "I Mr, it," he rallied. H ""tat ytm been abeorhlng taeae an- H "wlwtsaoiwe sentiment oat of none old H WoMt-aaM bander romance)" H M.N'o. from dread reality." anewred 1 Itwsa rlowly. "I will tell ytm the H 4m7. briefly. Alxmt two months am H 1 heeaow acquainted with a yoaac lady H whom 1 met at Nojree take. She was H tbr with mme girt cotnpanloa and a H etmpenm, and Ihme few dajr were j Ike mom dellitbtrnl of my life. We H -drifted Into a met frlendlr acnnalnt- H ancvafaln. You woohl not hlame me H If )oh knew how rlwrtnlnit wan Mini H HOtet Wotcolt ; lM no If ywi could re- H Millie Iiah imiicIi I Imil learned to loe H Iter. I Inld her llmt I hail, nnil utin hhi H 'KTflrtfHHi and riHiinlv'. I won placed H 'In n dellcntc Mllhm, iiiecllnc hrr nnil H 1eotmilne riifHRrd to her, nil Mllliln H two wed.' H ".She came of n fnmlly IiIrIi up In a H 'Hoatal rn, nnil of cxtrnnlvc wealth. H Ttu chRperon nt the very Inst rccoe- H Vltefl the nltimllon, nnil at mica took H Ollhrl under her wine. H "Itnphl nnil most prninldiiK pron- H Tfi," commented Lnni; unuclly. "Why H 'the doom wit such nn Idfnl sltun- H tlonr H lllecnuse I hnro discovered the ut- Hj Vr hon'lf)ini'M of the ense," repllctt H ltosti innnail) "Vim know tlnit what 1 flllllo 1 "Imvr In the world wns left to H tnie by nn used mint. My fnlher died H wi pnupT. When I returned from my H rccMit trip I contrmplnted changing H miy Tllnc qunrtcrs, nnil started In to B sthrownway the Ictteni of several year. H 1 had only known that my father, from Hj ut MHlllon of opulence, In o single day H (almost boon mo n poor man. lie never H Mold me why Much documents I en mo H aero! anions his paper three days H "after 1 had seen Kthel Wolcott re- H ealed the terrible reason." H I.ang looked grne. He knew tils H frleml ns not a sensationalist, and H Itils haggard face and sorrowful eyes H nold I.ung Hint he was suffering. H "To )ou, my closest friend, can I re- H veal this dreadful secret," resumed H Mtoss. "In n won), Jmt before my fa H MherM strangely sudden transition from H wrnlth to poverty, his partner, n man H 'named Morse, disappeared The firm H "was Iloss Morse, nod they did u very H Marge eiportlns business. 1'rom the Hj documents I happened across, It H acemed that tint firm had become In- H -dehted for n ery largu amount to H ltobert Wolrott, the father of the girl H I love. At llio time of giving up husl- H nv my father, u widower, wllli tn- H eelf removed to another part of the H country, living secluded, and he neier H by word of moulh iixplalned the mil H situation to me. A letter signed b H .Mr. Wolcott 1 found, dtiiounrlng IIuhm H -Vi Mnrso as common snlndlern. In H n seeoud letter he demanded the mj H nient of tils clulin or he would send H 'both my father and his partner In the H pdiltcntlnry. I am satisfied that when H thn claim was mld It beggared m H father. Hut Iho crlmliuil phase Don't H '.you see, that the sou of tho man Hole H -ert Wnleott denouiieiMl ns n thief run H "mner Impo to win his only duughter?" H It was after long thought and con- H vsullntlon with his friend that Hom H OeeldMl upon the cmirxe ho would fol H 'low. Two (Ihjs later he vUltiil the H lty where Kthel Ihed, Cluurl), Irulli H fully, he told her Ms story. A strange H "Might mime Into her eyon as the men H "4lon nf his fatlur's misfortune i.eeiiiel H e)o rewtll something she had heaid her H Vather nllude to In tho past. B "I must see ptipa," slio breathiMl ex- H -stlteuly. "Do nut go uway until I re- H lie reentered the room n few inln- H -utos later with her father, who stepped Hl Yorwnrd tirUkly ai;il grasped wllh S tvurmth the hand of the bewildered H "Mr. ltof" he said, "my daughter H has told me of joti. It Is a great re- H lief to my mind to meet the sou of u man whom I greatly misjudged. It H wa to avo his embezzllni; partner H tfrom prosecution that )our father beg- reareil himself I did not lenrn this B mntll after hU death; aought for him gould not (Ad Mm, and placed the mionoy he paid me In an Investment H which ha made large gains, and which 1 planned should revert to his heirs. 1 IKthel," and his eyes rested tenderly H tupou his daughter, "are jou sure of H :your mlniM" 1 "Oh, papal" breathed Ethel, "Alden H llloss Is the only mun la the world I H inaU eer lovef il zA Timely i Message : I Dy RALPH HAMILTON 1 1 . . (Oepriliht, Hit br lh WtiKra Kiwi ppr UnliL When the (wrenls of Waldren t.ynne asked him to go down to Karl vllle and look up n bHe they couM rent from May to November, that terprietng yiMimc man mtt have acted with extreme diligence and care, fr when he returned he made taw rMMtneewent with eittiMntata : "I've fosmd yo imt what ya wrnt all ready to more lata torei? grdav nlee netrrbfcoes te fact, a perfect I of a tdace," A few day later wtssa Mr. aad Xrv Iyme seeompaalrd aim t EarrrtaV. there were selected place they aftwt mock better than Urn Walassm had etel. He jiiawd s pre mar taken with ta latter. Ww-eier tau they decided ta ladsdae a diaira. "There was a midiil ta tare ywfext of ytMMMC maa la lattaiarsac ta move lata thK -crlal aiiaM nan i C It seesaa," reeaarktd ite. Lae ta ot wlf e a wek later Hrt ye aatant ta tart boa oa dse rtw la jrnaai la a llae with tfctf aaa. aaamt a naaare dmtaatr "Not isartseaaartr.- reattH Mm Lya. -Wayr "WaMraa aaa, aad aaaame a t n. I resaarkad haw atnartud e km m xadytac It arrattaetaral i naajBi i aad geaaral narhi aiat tJssaaaa ta aaera Han aad taat a leak mjin4T. It appears that ta aaraea at ta Wsir rnad ptoce a It It eafled. at a taar h ntmt wtta a saart ctaM aad prettUy draw yaaac saiy- X raBted WaMran. tsaatas the aetsaa an an MMfdrloat, and la ass always traak and truthful way he admitted tke ttl Imtieaehment of an ttaaaal latervvt In the iunr lady In tMtln. He aV llberately Mole a march on a. It seems that when he first came here and noticed Iho rent sign, he went to thn Wn)lntul plnco to Inquire some thing about It. As It might not hap pen agnln In n year, Miss Isabel Vnno was alone In her garden. All the folks were nwny except one servant. She was probably tonesomo and she and Waldron were mutually attracted to one another. Anyhow, he remained there n whole forenoon mid he has managed to meet her nway from her homo seternl time since then." "Why not at her homel" asked Mr. I.ynne. , "Ah I there Is the crur of thn whole , affair. Mis Isabel Vena I an orphan nnd nn heiress with two guardian, ' one at Hrocton, tho other here. She equally divide thn year between the two. John Wnyland, who live yon der, I n crotchety, stern, ssuplclnu old hear who Is so-nfrald that his love ly ward will fall n prey lo some schem ing fortune hunter, that lie watches her ns n cat dor n mouse. "I'oor boyt" said Mr. I.ynne. Mr, I.) nne had outlined conditions correctly. Isabel Vono and his son had met a aulllclent number nt times to cement nn noiiialntanrn that had very nearly culmlnnted In unexpress ed, but mutual lou John Wayland had seen lo It that the young people did not meet. He dented Isabel no rational pleasure that money could buy, hut nt once act about arranglnz to remove her to her other guardian, many mile away from Ksrlvllle, Just one letter Waldron had man aged through craft and caution to get to Isabel. In It he had Impetuously confessed hit sentiments toward her. He entreated a reply, encouraging, If It could he no, and then hinted ut n campaign where love laughed at lock smith. A day punned by, two days, but ho received no reply, nnd he wa at n point of desperation. Ho did not make nllowaiicn for tho fact Hint tho watch nnd ward of John Wnyland had been set to a method where every moto of Isabel was under tho closest cjnosure. It was torture complete to sit at the open window of Id room and tnko within tho ningo of hU lslon so distantly n sight or the dainty, hitting form nf lilx Inniiinratn. Archery was about thi) solo recreation nf Isabel, nnd ns he noted her In tti pursuit he likened tliu punctured target to the poluniiiit wounds separation occa sioned to his own longing and lacerat ed heart. At tho end of tho third day of anx ious, woeful waiting, Wuldron made up hi mind that Mis Vane was not Inclined to finor his suit. Hud It been otherwise, he nm son ed, hu surely would huto found some way of com inmilcntlng with him, He made up his mind to go to the city, Immerso hlmsilf In business mid forget his misery and disappointment. lie wns seated dejectedly ou n garden seat when hi little brother Willis come up to him. "Oh, Waldron I" ho hailed, "won't j oil make me a bow to shoot with? Sec, I found a beautiful arrow right under tho window of your room." As Waldron casually took the ar row, ho aroused to sutlilen animation, A folded compact fragment nf paper was discernible, wedged Into the cleft nf the feather k'ulile. Ho opened It nnd n wild Joy sprang to his oo, It rend, 'This Is my only way of telling you that Tuesday I slit ., bo on the train hound for my guardian ut Hroc ton. If you will also be a passenger, ( 'vtll tell you what I think of your churlshed note." And the truln In question bore Isa bel Vane not to her guardian at Hroc ton, but Into the lastlun charge of a taring husband. SPECIAL ORAND JURY 18 CALL or JUPPE JOHNSON t'Htn nn order signed by ,Ju-l TilliiMii I). Johnson nf the jjnn 1 Htnle district ewtrt, n sjteeial ttt. r. of thirty name baa been iHie ir the office or I'Mled Rlalea Mri u Aqnila Xebefter at SaM Lafe C v snmmoninaT a apeeial grand jurV to . , aaaetnbfet Aaaraat lltk AH direct tateeaeat eaa b ateia4, r ffeneraity dsn.au ad tW Jaiy . bee railed for the pwrtfeaaW yv -of larertkratiar anterlmc altar. acataat rrpt-atmk aasi Mj4ita Ike apar rnamnasu aaal Waaas aroker aad iraasrj aa naasr saaf ar evaaaseaatseak In addatwa a tke tf.Pam lant atleaw irlaea at pis i llliaj)a mmr, tfcera at aass smaiaatj r-sr -ready t a 1 1 1 nam 1 mtm af j aatr Vv ynai aaal IVr antiatlt, TtVf J aarlaat a&Waa tVwr r isewlMt. j star ra fnta w WnKwil wardl , tee nmasa Itaaw tare tlht, iiaV ! isasn w eiaai tVeaa aVc Hmn 4 awmaatwi, Thexe natm, -wt fidaprt' iliaifiu lammsiuaiiiriB imtthw ' lwer an d maawi i fr Hjjiwi t.c MVdttt kcOnwwnillM Qtm -mm Wtot lrfeies aes as emasjan)tMf aaaaaaaf atr - far fajasamAftma TVme mr a nmulHtr itT an u's u lawimit Y the taAmm jwfldtti i satlianumai' nffwarn nasdiigt hw-i i aanMa-K." smfl thawr mr mm aJhatp j 4 iidlnst awl hawriaj itsnaadii am, I me, Tat frstmd i)wr wHlltaniinRi m T tm trnrn all mmr ttHta)a)a,lHit ih. tn eaoitiie tw imMaAmtl HlltClaJsM i are lsb Hwi ibi H to rinlnniliM 1 Tautrt mdtflnanV will 1 immmieil j . a i wumh tlte mnn, iadliait'' j awl aamr naan TwaiiTji vaM mulaai. ! Laaa atnawa-itten mi aWliaii'e faw.K seam at "Una mmt iftwfM tmarn Ik tMjatlaw rtie a iraaK lta tot a-illitay t. tnamlt Snr fc amat vMa wmt j Vt load 4 fMt TWr awl t aasMM a lat sat Cat ar. Wat awar ttoM tamae ava aaM n awnfd thaa rtr -mr Vn aaauti as dVratasd that ct waaja't a aotHw trr a aau saattle. If Cnnatiaa Siataatit init taj iiutkins; a bee aVere k tstra thiiiK ns ( it will rV a lat e jile nf the 4eattr taey tale la Viaac misernlile. UtileiH mi Imve bN taM y earn ietciit nutltorltiM that yw ran tit tut can't. I'UllMO ACCOUNTANT. fltnnographlo work and typtwrltlni, copying nnd tplng. V. W. Olsen. I'hone tIMi Itesldence 257M. Chargts roasonable. Benlco prompt Advt. 'PILES' X J.JLJ-JkJ DISEASES Cured Without Surgery. No time lost from business. Write for my book on Rectal Diseases. Sent FREE I. R. PARSONS, M. D. 411 Continental Bank Building Salt Lake City. Utah COME OR PHONE Don't AaVc "Have You?" JUST SAY "I WANT" You will find in our drug ttoro rnoit every article you would reatoiuhly expect to find in any well stocked drug itore. Price Drug, Rcxnll Sfore Main and Depot Streets PRICE. UTAH PRICE BOTTLING I WORKS All Kinds of 60IT DIIINKS AM) PUVOn- I.NG hYllUl'h. CAMIV ANII imtJM OAS. floods Aro Delhered At Your lloiues l'roinptl). Out or Town Orders Aro hollilted and (ihen tho Host of Attention, l'liono SI, 1'ltICK, UTAH. Price Hide, Junk & Metal Co. I'ays Host Trices Tor Hides, Pells, Wool Special Prices Tor All Kinds of FURS South Ninth Street, Acro-w the llallrouil Track. l'lioiie !!i 1. O. Itox SOS I'ltlCC. UTAH. X CAPITAL, $100,000.00 SURPLUS, $10,000.00 - I ? Start An Account I ,, WITH THE A . CARBONJ aja e . IfeOUHTMlJ aja wj , ? PRICE, UTAH ' " t Let Us Help You to Real ' v V Banking Service V Member Federal Rescrvo System. 1 PRICE. UTAH. , ' ! . i V A LOWUY II. M. MAORAW D. BEROERA E. BUTTERWORTH A I rrMnt VIco President Vice President Cashier t ! Call Us Up t n er )u Ut i renin lien ,!. rmt we a qimrl or more, i knifi n awwn twinl nil llio lime iiii"i smiiwhikk ta yru1 It III RIMHt elinK. iwi same. i:er)tldiit ilrnn mid. iihmi mate 17 Trv our hmIi foimialiil AeMtlM. nmh Nller. Hot ciinillc mtt aW KsMtetHnde n MHt'lnlly. Trices natan nH. Hero lit deao liy o rtmtmtM) awxl Krtlre nnd llio Ik it. Busy Bee Candy Go. Main Street PRICE, UTAH Liberty Tire and Radiator Go. NeM hide NomIi MiiiIi Mrret, I'rltv, t'luli. VuleAnlilnit And Itadlator He. Iairln Your business solicited. Only 1)16 ixt work al reason atic prices Prompt sen Ire. Spring Canyon Coal Co. Miners and Shippers of th Celebrated Spring Canyon Coal Mines At STOIIH8, UTAH. General Offices. S17 New. house Itulldlnir, Salt Lake City, Utah. nUTTKll WHAIM'KltB IMIINTItl) to order, a hundred for ft SO, two hundred, tS.lt, fle hundred, IJ.GO; a thousand, IB. BO Sent parcels post prepaid where reuilttance necnnipuii' leu order The Hun, Price. Utah - ' ' '' '' ' ' ' THE CARBON HOTEL I.OtIS lll;l.L, .llminRcr II Jl nrd Tjld Water nnd llaths l:')ji:u ft go t p Tran sient Trade Is Boll lied Nmh of Pepot Prlr-e Vtah For Less Than a Dol lar a Day. I will Imh my five hundred and slxt aere ha ranch for 1100.00 a ear It the lewee will buy the loose stuff lle stock, machinery and this eor crop, which I will sell at lar Kaln price for 12160 00 Or I will tell the whole thin for 17000 oo Thero are fine darns, rorrals, net wire feme, Kood water rUlit and reservoirs Oood flee ranicu. Almut a hundred tons of li- this year One liu.nl red and fl'iy pekt. AImiu: three hundrel IiuhIikIs of sraln iMitatow etc Ow ner Is pro resslonal man Must sell ut nneo to an opt pMltlon In his own iirofenslon. 1'laie rlearetl ISSOO last year Must l e leased or sold l.y Auaust 11th Write for twrtliulars to owner I'Al'l. K. TIIII.o, Talmaxe. Uiuhesne ioun ty. I'tnh HOl AMI IlllllXii: KVI'KMH. tures llelow Is thn mousy spent on CarlMin count), Utah, roads for labor, material nnd stnumshovcl, for the month of July, 1919 Nprlmc aieii-Kenllnorth rond , 8773.87 Siofieid ruud :bbb!7b Hunnysldo rond 280J.11 Watt Is road ahoc the traek 131S.S4 New Klmo rond 039.11 0erhead and administrative :.B0 Warehouse and off lie 196. S Cleveland rond K0.K l'rlre t'aiion rond 2814,70 PrUe-CiulIn (late roud .... 13,00 Prlie.WellliiKtou mad .... 6.(0 l'rlro-Kenlluorth road . ... 3.7B Price. Htilillor Can on roud.. 17.00 WclliiKton-Kmery road .... C9.08 I'nlfre) steel lirldue 31.63 Totul for labor fl3.Ctl.4K 8teumshoel 7600.00 KreUht on sleamsliovel. . . . 600.00 Material 7683.66 1011 . .I29.2S6.01 11 C HMITII. County Clerk IfM.I. VOU IIICMtlCHATIO I corvrv foxviixi m.v i ...The demo. rain of Carbon county. I tnh. will please take notice that a 'unt rnentlon coiwtstlnff of one 'In i n. red and eUht delesntes will i. iibl nt the Carton county rourthouon, 'rrl.e. 1 mil lumrnenclitK nt 0:09 lk u tn Tuesdn), August 34, lJo fr the purpose of clertlmr tehe deleirnten lo attend the detuif. rn. suie i-ntntlon to lw held la Bslt lke Ciu for the purposo af n minntliiR the follow In offU-erm I .emo- )erelnr of Htnte, tftMto Trenirr Wale Auditor. Attamer " l Mi I Mtate Miipcrlntendent of 1'iib. IP InMriiitlon nne JuiUo or the Su preme ivurt four l'resldentlal llleo t'rn a I'nltett Hinted Kenmor and the elrrtlon of n slate committee The delegate elected to attend the state rnnivMlon shall constitute tho delegate for the 1'lrst Comrreiwlotia! Dlstrdt roiieiitlnn which will bo held lmntedlntel after the ndjoiirnment of the Mate convention nt Halt l.ake Clt. Utah, nnd shall nominate, a rep. resentatho for tho Hlxty-HIlith oon irnM The delecnten elected lo attend the state convention shall also constitute thn delcR-ntes for the Hetenth Judicial nutria conxentlon which Is lo to held nt Halt take City, Utah, on Aug ust 30. 1920. liaeli of said conventions Is heroby authorised to transact such other nnd furthor business ns ma) proprely come tofore It, mid as may to deter mined by Hfllit convention, It Is recommended ny the state demorrnllo executive commltteo that at the county conventions and pre. olnet primaries n full nnd complete orininlTatlon Is effetted for the ensu- ' Inir two enrs. The apportionment of deUgntek . - from the several preolnet or thn county in hnsod on one delegatn for each ten votes or major fraction there, of i sot fur Hon. J. It. Holmes fer rep. reentatlv to the rtalTJegislature In the eleitlon or 1913. rftlch nnld np iMirtlonment Is as follows: Winter Quarter 6 mofleld f Cnstle (late 11 llolper if Keiillworth ...,. B I'rlm l; Wellington 3 HuniDslde It Clear Creek C Hiawatha I Hlorrs 7 Rtandardvllle 2 Peerless 1 '.altidn , 1 Itnlns 1 Kwell 1 Cameron z Wattls 3 Helner 1 Harper I Total .105 Thn prtMlni't chairmen or the re spective preelnota are hereby directed to call precinct primaries for the pur. Pom) of electing the delegate to ut tend wild tounty convention. NKII, M MADHKN. Dcmoeratle County Chalrmuu. II. fl. HOII1NRTT, Heeretary. The End of a Perfect Day