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Show August 13, 1931. THE EUREKA IMPORTER IMKTU- - 1981 Shipments r Page ritlrKS Njm.VT luu u.aiw MKIKt DIM-UNDEN- T kiijj sri.r with idisox T' 7Ztv Stock Sales eud Kuhrrul ,n .,Uf,ra,bU; held ut 1,.aeverely by the d.- - 1, s (hurch in Firnki a ' prewlon, have carried metal nun- - 0VI. a la,, fvrrwu'1 price to their ,f Mr point mam larl ,,d.T...n 2 Jn more than - yearn, and in xumc died late on Tuesday etetiina after fcgiandard Monday. hlturl.-.,0 l..w. . ,new drinking poison. Chief t'oii 4 4c und 4.1'jC A. .oinponlie tabulation of1 whi. .. 29 J '4B.Co. (dump ore) iWeased. compiled Eureka Itallion .lc by A. li. Mackenzie, secretary of the aae iuiuh i.i iiu .iui.i , year i, I Lilr North Lily sue and 7kc 'Utah Chapter of the American Min- hunhand ITopertlea: about three Tintic I .eii, kc COWlv;rln yearn during that time ,he at tidy Intrwsiaiinii of the health, (iiuslng her to become de-- i rrUUlV Tucmla) . 1 Hi point where nhe took' fsAiar I1'' 1,? Eureka tin II inn 21sc and '.Mc h and Big Hill 21c Cl,how that metal price reached jyoung mui. Blaine. aged unbuild 9 year, wiio Kant Tin lc fon 24c y :t r I he came into tl... yard, When metal were MEN 4S3 MtMMOTll price VtfiJ OF per,houe and dicovered her dead Mislnetilai. of the average .VAY AT HAXTAQITX Dig Hill 2 He present time the uveruge tuud ut Chief foil 44c II. H. 54.369 per cent, using ion a the ItiB Llndatrum and Crown I'niiil 2c for the average. m have returned to their hal Eat Tlnilc Con 2 r,c Hie price of llver and copper after having in Mammoth Tintic I .end 4Tc have the hit hardest by the Santaquin during the, determine the cuue of death. Neigh- Mjled to Tlntlc Simiil.ird $; f.it Charles A. current slump, both of which haw hors of the family state that on f their father. Eureka ltiilli.ni ipr.,- and 2)c. hl" his-away al lwest in l previous orrasloit point the woman had rfrum, oryon Saturday ilhreatened to do away with herelf. in Santaquin TFK iv attempt at cur- V.'.v ntiM.ltl.NNl Surviving. In addition to her hu. ' '.m.uUS III. K- - 1,1 NO a native of Sweden, of price copper at pre- hand and non. are her parent. Mr. nt I down to it lowest point .inland w 19, ,orn 1862, April he Mt. of Mr, fharle fhrltenen f ,n betn aunk from the IToduc-- j Pleaaant, also everal hrothera and .,7,,. of Andrew K. and Veata t record- -. 4 cent a pound. ut ,,,,, Kureka llullion ra of the wo world are operating their sinter. ,e nillons tub,n t1"1 Ka,,t Tintic L I). S. Church In Sweden, mine at let. than a fourth of capa-- l Interment took place In the city iop;rl y ,IM reached a depth of 9& and the other in Hy nd still copper stock continue: cemetery under the direction of 11 J 1JJJ-811 to pile up. Latest fleure of the! A. Franke wa" announced Monday at .j f ,,u' l"'rnailonal tif married In the Mantl American Bureau of Metal Statistic! Mr. and Mr Christensen. Mn.1!," howr " an Increase la and of survived by IHy. 26,943 short Maud Olson. Mrs F.. ItalUhusuer. which I iwPa,, a Sa,t . la 1891 the work C. Llndstruin 4ow. Hannah copper stocks In Mr. au.l Mr, flirt Mills, Mr. and J r?f.,,ed. The bottom of the shaft la becomI'ltx children: Carl A. Lind- - N'orth and South America on August Mra. fharle Amlcron, all of Mt. moist. Indicating that a flow of as compared with July B. Lind- f Harold; David fleasaut, were here for the funeral. ing water will soon be encountered On August 1st, the stock of the . ... ttf Santaquin; A. Ivan and B. When the water is struck It I plane red new metal a reached Mrs. of Mammoth; C'OriKK STOCKS SHOW jitrum ned to Pre-sinking until drainage of J Hope of San Francisco, and record of 440,417 short tons. INt 'HKAnK IH KINH JI I.Y the ar.-- stop can he arranged Salt Lake, vlously the highest mark for the re-- j I9D7 Thomas of A drift now being ezleuded a.. ss of rK 10 are fourteen grand- - fined atocka waa July lat, wheni ,,f "hafl !f !u .isnd one sister In Sweden, they aggregated 413,474 short tons.'lu refined copper stocks' PortV,fh,,',e,!0lll7,'1 company, On Angu.t ng- .1! 1930, ,h. 5.1, ,nd Bullion. This igregated 322.U39 short ton. shown iu the report of the American drift will he Kur,k. nniMRX ELECT continued Into the Ku . -- 1 - ' - ow to save - i on your family shoe bills - if I'aTlnlM'' - 'J? tiM I I T' I I 1 1 i 2a-ye- ar You can cut pour family's P81 lave '!' - still wtar good Uathar yon ally tart.' - V IrPal ,ed in 325 $595 WB known shoes are made In all sizes and widths to fit any normal foot. Peters Shoes give you ,r, I lt, lt. all-tiin- 325 1 'AH Ued .. 1. XKW.CTOP wretof. hs ;! T, to 52 5 mote dollar for dollar value. All thrifty families should' ini-rea- e i t. Unit j Irint :l ahosa . . . that odfar fina styla, parfact fit . . . and real comfort. That by whan you buy Pstara Shoes! These nationally - 4 bill 'way down I And aHoa ht-.-- her 5 MDY cnur'rAg kinnunl conr.nllon of ade III . . . "Mm fsrsJi" with Gee Mmnor Am mmd Afa MMe. ETE.S 5 mm Fes We", sssry TWeAqr mighty momda mM.l'rolTown'fo'j.T Ih, Don't 5Aoo Xm iE Ark, ' ' Firemens Association, cent an ounre, while today an ounce " la,n,,, ,he an,an la week at Spanlflh Fork the of the metal was quoted at 27li eij t0 j 40417 burl ,wk comuared i2, officer were elected lo Pents Silver is largely a a,ver lead ore waa en- !"ow1,, Jttne stocks at the end of July last n M, or " ar . 1 Umen.r Hinn5ham presl- - of the favorable liorlron ofKl" lltiie- the Kite if H. - I ! II. Wardley, "hU Bingham. "hT'VtaUmenord'ur.n lmlEd it 1. -t- orniy, .C Ju!y production declined to 96.-- ! T,. 12r,0 ,evrf Oplilr h,Khy ld5 h. IV to 325 Lag y.l rnnk P I Al .s Chadwick, Amnrlnnn A,, .IX, (or l0. III 'NY WEEK ttlMIVt El isi Captain W. T. Ayland, established In 1909 when the latAuKUHt 619 of Hold" truRtees. nrlce 7or That" vear aVenced 5l6 'oppt!r with 600,82. Imteea are John J. Hannifin. centa an ,on,,, Iailst Evening at Dividend the Tin-- J ounpe Th- - i,(Kh mark for an 589.245 tons on nP standard biisel.all team defeule.l tttrson, L. E. W'Iscombe and tjie niejai waa reached in 1919 when 'Elmer. Nephl by a wore of 20 to Its. I hi lie- j . iJ"e 1,ti it averaged 81.11 for the year. de-- , ' and Mammoth Ing the third game won during the. D0Hi.0n 0 iea(i i.ai, Hi,own n a en ! ,,kWILL hTAlE T'H started in the lm for In recent months, and .Improvement KN JIIIB ON OI Dividend OiTOIII.il hut g the convention. due lo a mire tliumh metal! of a aa result the the price s' hi offering were weak and when haa advanced from a low of 3.75 iVEDA BARTLETT centa a pound in June to 4.40 rents' Bigger and Better Thau Ever, Is the first Inning wa over Nephl had phrase as applied to hammered him for 9 run. "Slick The previous a INJURED IX ACCIDENT a pound at present low point for lead was In 1914 when faira and expositions, but In the Taylor replaced Giles In the secon 1,31 Llah Slale Ia,r9 ad during the remainder of the i Veda Bartlett, daughter of It sold at an aVerage of 3.862 cent raae ot the announced by the Slate game he held the visitor helpless, plans uTMrsrT.' E. Bartlett, was a p'oundfor the year. Its high mark r the tioard on him In expression. Justify only one run being auto-! In an it In 1929 when was averaged i riouxly Injured Saturday, October 3rd, the big (the remaining eight Inning. On the ittident at Edmond, Okla-- ! 9.020 centa a pound. how will open at the State .other hand Dividend started out aum-- , zinc ha alo improved ita l where she was attending in Salt Lake ( By. U with a single run In (lie find and Rrounds ,al hl-' took hool. The mishap place ,tlon recently, advancing from a ' October! scored In every Inning throughout :b Biddle of July. torlcal low of 3.30 cent a pound to continueAsto and Including the ussal. day the game. opening an in In waa cent 1915 a 3.850 young lady xlnc, riding pound. h October the general Manager Curtl Kirkcndall or the door against Mid up to 13.230 cent a pound tAllc when the of the L. I). S. (hurch. Dividend team I working the hoys I II ihe wa at suddenly while i,nfen,n,e hovering leaning present and the succeeding daya pretty hard at the prenent time. On ind plunged her to the around It lowest in 25 years. n to tnnfereu e Friday evening they will play H. She suffered a deep Bcalp A average for the metal .ujuVe opportunity al Dividend. Then on Sunday an 1'ora 10 MfrMb i; ud roncunsion of the brain follows: Sliver 68.417 cent they will play a double header at several. ounre; copper 16,529 cent a pound; jiu unconscious for Mr. John H. iKinneHy and niece, SpanUh Fork. Ihe first game with fitter the accident. Bhe I now j ead 6.038 rent a pound; and zinc Ml IHirlda Bonner, will return Spanish Fork and the second with Miss Bart-- 1 g. 862 cent a pound. Deseret News. rely recovered. after a vacation spent with re- Salem. today 'u a teacher In the grammar Next Wednesday evening al the In northern Idaho. lative it Eureka for two year. MAMMOTH IIABY DIES. Payson ball park Dividend and the Blue Blaze Coal team from Carbon UTAH WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL P. A. Grant waa hotea to Ixirraine, the little seven month REVIEW. will meet. Them teams have county Alma inkers of the Fidelia Club on old daughter of Mr. and Mm. played two games, each previously 500 waa en- - Olson, pawed away this morning at idiy evening, the first six montha of the winning one, and the content WedDuring death lifter which a dainty luneheon the family home at Mammoth, road commission let nesday will decide the tie. The In year the state hued. In the card playing being caused from pneumonia. contracts involving expenditure of game atari at 5:30 In the evening. the little !2,u58,000 for road work. lEagene Blackett won the high addition to her parent two brother. survived la Allen by the Mr. John Construction under- TINTIC PEOPLE EXJOY Richfield girl )Kiand Funeral service will be held at1 way on 830,000 armory building. Those in attendance yrlxe. OUTING AT OAK CANYON In. Dean Berk, Mrs. John the Mammoth Ward Chapel at Work started on new cessNephl Ira. Ray Barney, Mra. George oclock on Saturday afternoon and Quite a number of Eureka and pool and aeptlc tank at Juab high bn. Vn. Thoms Francl, Mra. the remain will be taken to Spanish school Mammoth people were In Oak Creek ground. will take - Blackett, Mra. Charles Za-- I. Fork where Interment Springvllle Large fruit and vege- Canyon lat Bunday, going there to Ira. T. E. Bartlett. place. table packing warehouse under con- participate In the annual outing of the Odd Fellow Lodge of Delta. Restruction on Main street. 1 1 1 Brigham (Tty Local streets to be ports state that there were In the H41 1 1 III M neighborhood of two hundred In atImproved. Salt Lake City Hogle Iark zoo- tendance and that the outing wa the niont successful ever conducted. logical garden opened. considered to Rev. William Frary of Eureka waa lUverdale Ilan erect dam at Junction of Weber river the principal speaker at the program which waa conducted In the big open and Ulverdale ditch. Brigham (Tty Swimming pool In air pavilion. Tlntle people who attended the afPioneer Park opened. were: Mr. and Mr. William received fair Whiting Floyd Nephl . 128,000 contract for construction of Tlte, Mr. and Mr. Thomas Phlzack-leaMrs. Henry Runnells, Mr. and bridge over npillway of Yuba reservoir in Juab county, and straighten- Mr. Lavern Never. Mr. Anita SesElizabeth Johnaon. Mr. sions, Ml mile of road. ing Mrs. Salt Lake (Tty Creamerlea of and Mr. William Atklnwon, se- William Argyle, Rev. and Mrs. r retail established America, Inc., Frary and son, Arthur. curities department. . Tooele Meeting held to ronMder Issued the week Ward North during Report .plsns for remodeling the International indicate that ('hurch edifice. opened for 20u0 Smelting company In meeting with a Ogden Bid measure of ruccch In their effort j water meters. ' Sacramento mine Provo Road in Provo canyon to reopen the old I It understood that at Mercur. cleared. Garland- - Flower show to be held gold development up to the present HUBERT time are almost sufficient to war; at this place August 15th. -rant the conlrqctluii of a milling front New being Brigham (Tty Trodmcbon built on Elite Millinery building, on plant. At one time Mercur wa one of Ihe prominent gold producing RKO RADIO DICTUM South Main afreet. or ramp of the west and mining engiBids asked for construction nine mile of grsvel surfaced road neers believe that by applying modThree resplendent stars in an empassioned story between Detour lo Spanish lork ern method of mining and milling 3 womans Summit, to cost the ramp'ran again be made to be a redemption. No picture in recent months canyon and Soldier large producer. 190,000. I3 evoked more from critics than approximately W. G. Roylance leased praise spontaneous Gunnison I II ru!ed "The fleas Beneath, "Transgression," Cremona dance hall on lower Main hi submarine hut for enemy street. woman wa a of lovely enemy greatest Construction Balt Lake City MATINEE SUNDAY 2 P. M. Veteran Hospital on north bench See thi thrllllug picture at the Star Theatre, Monday and Tuesday. K Glen I . .. ! fe l-- - - -- time-wor- n i ( poHl-aJa- 25-ye- ar ' Pay-so- -- t V- r MILL TAX LEVY FOR EUREKA CITY ,e ! Star 17 Saturday and Sunday August 15th and 16th one-ha- lf WII-lia- : j DRENON -- ! i huiihummiiimimmim4 y FOR RENT 6 room modern house, newly papered for 814 per month. Call 198-- (Continued from Tags 1) was good. There were births ' rerorded, three of them being girls WORK WANTED -- Any kind of and four hoy. house work. Bee Mra. William John C. Irowiiey, rlty marshal and Day. street supervisor Expended 8280.05 for street and sanitary work and for FOR RENT Two house, one eleIhe operation of the police departgantly furnished and strictly modem. Bee Mrs. F. J. Sullivan, at ment. Hollo Mason residence. Dennis Harrington, watermaster of water used 1,478,325 gallon WANTED Reliable man to room renting 8739.16. In the face of a and board In private home. Good very dry eaon causing a scarcity cooking. Apply Mre. Newton, or water throughout the entire tate near school, public the well which furnish water to Eureka are In better condition than at FOR SALE 4 room modern bouse corresponding period during the rheap. Inquire Samuel Edwards, pant two yearn. The reason for this Mammoth. probably I that the (Tiler Consolidated Mining company Is using but FOR SALE Breakfast eat. Call 203. little water due to decreaned mining actlvltlcn, thuH leaaenlng the drain LOST Llewllyn setter pqp, five on the wella. The water from the months old, white with black face, well la also wonrlty'a holding up 2 Rpots on back. Answers to the derfully considering other sources of name of deuce. Finder call 122, supply. Mr. Harrington's report Is Adelaide Fitch, and receive repeculiar In that It ahowa that nearly, ward. aa much water la being uaed by the reeldente of Eureka aa during the work. Call at the Reportsame month of the past two or three; er Notary office or Phone 228. even years though the population le reported to have diminished materially. Herbert Hopes, city Justice One rase which netted the city the sum of 150.00. Mrs. Anltta Seslons, treasurer July 1st balance 82,426.62, together with the collection! of 8l.80u.63 made a total of 84.227.16; dinbursements of 81,377.83 left a rash balance on August 1st of 82,869.33. The rlty'a revenue came from the following nourrea: water rents 8992.46, general licensee 8353.75, tax money from rouaty treasurer 8278.30, dog tax collections 894 00, water supplies 833.80, cemetery lota 165.00, Interest on dally balance 83.91. Mrs. Ruby Byrne, city recorder of 81,505.21 and disCollection bursement of 82,124.45. This report checked with that of the treasn TTlhe tooott mmomey cam &my urer when outstanding warrants were figured. The next meeting of Ihe council wlU he held on the evening of August 80th. : r LOCAL ADS. fine vaudeville bill will be given regular show at the Star Theatre, Friday and Saturday. No advance In prlees. A In connection with the Children Ory FLETCHER'S FOR CASTORIA |