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Show E UttEKA la A , .. ! 'TUiiKlA OHS BIIHMKJITa Tintic Standard t I i I I ilinimotlt mltcd Stales M,neB i i i l silica Mb Klre Clay Co., a i Central Grind I Ml 27 i aa i t t i i Hill sssssaessea.asseea Eureka Lily horth Lily i i a a i i m Chief Coni., Hme Chief Coni Cental ttiaaaaaaaaaaaaaeaaa nomnui ,MtU1 iS IItOfall4f Pforenient Aasocl- Church la now working on a program for the prop- er lervance of 1loneer Day ' Bat-- 1 lhe k D- - 8- - Mr- ,Mr- - and B 8al1 d Mrs. Glen Sunderland PENNEYSfMIDSUMMER and Mrs. Angus Millar visited Lka a few daya laat week. C. E. Hutab i urday July 2ih. ipeut nioit of thla It will include a aalute at aunrlie 'Teek I" ,,elper Bnd prte. Helper JourBaI- program at the Church at 10.30 t jareki ssssass.s.ts .1 ARRANGING 1 3 chlldr..!1.?.6 ai .1 "J !" Mr I'O.nd..1 Jr 8 p dBnf PBrads, bere I" p. m., and a dance at the tennla' "a of Lot Al AU.. during the week. .d chll- - ,.Uu PENNEY'S CLEARANCE CONTINUES. SOME OF THE LINES George Manion la at home There ARE BROKEN BUT four prixea for en-- : ?ter "toDdlng THERE ARE STILL MANY OUTSTANDING couple of weeka In tranta In the parade, Provo with relatlvea. fountain View oaaaaatoaatoaa PRICED WAY BELOW REGULAR. GRAB YOUR PURSE AND HURRY! namely; moat Brtilc moat comical, beat Mra. II, M. Goold of Balt Lake la Total Cnrloada eeeeaeaeeea 107 depiction and for the beat In Eureka vlnlting with her mother. pet Mm. E. L. Durfee, and other rela- Among those on the commltteea tlmee STOCK .... e who are arnnglng the program are! I Vernon Caatleton, Mra. Olaon, Mra. I The atlll born baby daughter of Kty, Julia Sandatrom, Mra. Bigler, Mr. nd Mra. Brennon Hannifin waa MomUy. Norma Jamison, Mrs. George For- - burled In the local cemetery on 8at-neCentral Standard 2 He. Mra. Lee, Mra. Riley, Ina Clem- - rday. Empire iMnea 6 He. ent, Grace Redmond, Virginia Knell, Little kfay H. Mr. and Mra. Frank Hickman and to (8.00. j Vera Dodge. Tlntle Standard (7.00 Bargain two children, and Bob Hickman, of Yankee Con. I He. Walker Mine LARGE ATTENDANCE AT California, are In KureK Zuma I He. w,th reladvea and friends WEEKLY KIWANIS WEEK k ee Mine Frances Gear of Preston, j Tuewlay A good attendance was at the 'Idaho la spending a week In Eureka, Crown Point Ee. 1 luncheon of the Kiwanls , weekly with her mother, Mrs. Etta Eureka Lily 8Se. jilting Club held laat Early 'Gear. evening at which Vice Eureka Btandard 11.45. , President P. Fennell J. In 11.10. presided North Lily the absence of President David Eag1 gionu Minea 3c. er. The entertainment 2 features Central He. Tlntle were arranged by Edw. Olaon, chairTtatlc Lead 80c. man of the underprivileged child 8 He. Zuma committee. There were two vocal solos by Miss Alene Rife, Wednesday led at the piano by Mrs. Alvin Green-- ; halgh. Two violin solos by Mias Chief Con. 90e. Julia 8andstrom with Mrs. Fred;011 Chronicle. Eureka Bullion 22 He. Bauer accompanist. Iron King 30c. The Ladles Auxiliary of the EuI 1 County Commissioner June Ken- - reka Fire Little May He. will meet at Department v,,,or d North Lily $1.10. the home of Mra John Bowden on Silver Standard lHc. All Flremen'a k, H! Bpoke f Friday, July 18th. .hJ Eureka City Ucontemplated park ladles are cordially Invited to be Tlntle Standard $8.00. and also that the commission of the Zuma 9c. present. county favored Inhalatora for both Mrs. James Manion r of Provo Mr. and Mra Glen Sunderland and,Eu!ka ,nd General e visited during the first part of the discussion of several Glenna returned to their ,CB lh Prk. the week In Tlntle with her sons, Andrew P,BC' ,uch In 8an Diego, after a two Roosevelt and the In Daniel, William, and Lee. She was Highway D.1? oaths visit with Mr. and Mra the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew halator. ti. Sunderland. It was decided to meet next time Manson. Bill Cronin, son of Mrs. D. B. at Arrowhead with the ladles In at1 1 Allen Beaton, who successfully Cronin, waa operated on at St Mary's, tendance. nathe for examination! the passed hospital at Reno, Nevada, the other; vy a few weeka ego, left during the fay for appendicitis. Reporta are Another Suit Filed in Mine week to report at Sen Diego, Caliml I b Tax Protest in Salt Lake fornia, where he will undergo n twelve weeka training courie prior Tiny South American oppoMuma On Tuesday the Kennecott Copper to hie assignment. ametlmes are found in newly nn- -, brought suit In the federal packed bananas, and oftentimes, no At tbeir meeting In Spanish Fork are their without doubt, ,BBt week lba Ulata-Jua- b . distroyed Flremena tS9? ilka paid county AaaocUtloB elected new officers and trie Identity becoming known, bo In on taxes ores produced protested ouU held de t0 for anrly do they resemble common by lie subsidiary company, the Utah ,n Ice. gprnfvllle c.ny0B on Auguat C le Jemee A. Mea- The new 1laintlff complains that the Bi- om of president Ivory gulls have been seen In thej Tho retiring Fork. Spanish polar seas, leas than 350 miles from aeument made In 1936 and cover-th- e la Edward Fox of Eureka. president north pole. jlng 1135 production Included orn Mr. and Mra. Clyde Campbell and previously produced end taxed but sold In 1935, making the niaessment children, John B. Campbell, Cathet- ftnlirwr Vrovante Wnnl . exccMlve bjr 17,579,334.69 and taxes ina. ftUUllg Peggy end Johnnie Campbell, Use for Religious Services excessive by the amount sought. peering to be fairly evenly matched. the stand Inge of tho various teams visited with n former resident of will be published. Many games to date have been The Utah Copper company filed a this city. Mra. A. E. Warren, at Loa NEWS GROUND PLAY elded by a single point. Public school buildings In Utah similar suit against Salt Lake conn- - Angeles during the Fourth holldiye. Sunday an Interacting program la ; Standing of tho Midget league to In prospect for tennis and softball ay not be used for giving religloua ty in February, 1931. In that cave They also visited In San Francisco date la Tarantulas won 7 and lost 8, enthusiasts. At eleven n. m. n soft lutructlon and district school boatd t;. 8. Judge Tillman D. Johnson held and Oakland, where they were Junior League baseball atandinga: Fr0 4 d 4 Tanka 4 and 4 CoI bell team from Spanlih Fork will ire without power to rent school that the state tax commission had tertalned by Mr. and Mra. Jack Card- -' 4 won 5 lost 0. Mammoth braa and of thla residents the also former to no of for them or j are 5 Tha amH ,B thll meet tho local Fishers Beer team right ner, haildlngs deny plaintiff any portion right nd 3, Kiwanis 3 and 3, Lika 2 nd very popular with the at tha high school grounds. On tha .league lach purpose. Attorney General to make deduction!, from such gross city. 1 4 Miners Union and. 5. end . there-youngsters .... they take it ea ser- ,8paniih Fork team will be King receivable sums or ! Chex ruled Jowph production Tuesday. Th r wh,lB ,hB t K b,0WB 1 t,rs as tha iously big ,bVl . leaguers. Kong Kelly, said to be the greatest Hla ruling wee In nniwer to n let- from for plaintiffs coats of producI ! action of M ball pltcbar In the world. soft It ter from Charles H. Skidmore, state tlon. brakes too quickly, advises the public the valley teams In n regular ached Oedd are doing some very Intereat-- j should bo well worth while easing inprrlntendent of public Instruction, game. la which he asked if n certain school the afternoon nt 3 p. m. n ten-tea- m district might rent space In n school from Nephl will come to building to n religions organization match aklll with local racquet wield- tar conducting religious classes after " usually cause, the car to awervs league la as follows: by painting clever designs on them. era and na Interesting mutch la la tool hour. and Dividend Play July 23 Dividend nt Mammoth. from ,u patb ,t WM pointed out. Helper Each Saturday tha glrla ere taken store for fane. For the local teem Mr. Che pointed out that altho( 21 Elka at Dividend. loose on the rim, July Afternoon Tha warm creek to enjoy nn hour or. tho following players will perform: flat to Tintic tire, Sunday m he atatutee give boarda of educa- July 27 Mammoth at Elka. two of swimming. The girls are well ! Lamer Gnlver, mens singles; Burke :tiae. unequal braking action. July 29 Mlnera U at Dividend. taken rare of and mothera need not! Wilson, Junior singles; Pat Back, hool,buIldingd provided it doee Dlvldend Dr- - Barton ,L Wherrllt CmataKmMta July 30 Kiwanis nt Elka. worry shout letting their daughters senior glrla singles; Fern Painter, But- B sot Interfere In any way with tha bun U. Aug. 2 Mammoth at Mlnera .taka the trip. The men's Junior glrla singles. Tlntle next 8unday afternoon. They pmoblle accident three weeka ago on 3 Dividend nt Kiwanis. operation of the schools, there la a re Dividend and Aug. Both egThe volley ball league will get doubles team bee not been determln-- I Helper. waa a Divldend-Kurek' highway, U. 4 Mlnera specific Elka at constitutional prohibition Aug. wnnrf hiif the 1. going strong after n few garnet have ed yet bnt In nil probability It will sgslnst using schools for religions reported Wednesday to be near full Aug. 6 Klwania at Mammoth. As stated last week be made up of Fred Bader and Seth been played. th Dr Wherr,tt hM ' recovery tarpo.es Aug. 9 Klwania at Mlnera U. 'there are eight teams entered In the Parkinson. -- m tSd tta TScm S. end wbi!i D. L. the hospital After quoting the applicable con Aug. 13. Mammoth at Dividend. tnd leasedow from league end tho thing that Is Import-- ! Bt lbe bon,B of hta ale dete I (tltutlonal Kctlon, the attorney gen- Aug. If Dividend nt Elka. 'ant In making the league successful b,h5r on ,h te.S Ar1388 Wherrltt. Russell trsl uld: Aug. 17 Mlnera U. at Mammoth. s that the teams show up aa per, so Dr. J. the drlve Uter ,u !B week h 18 Elka at Klwania. "be The language Is clear and ex-- mined to cod lln,'ton Aug. been The acoute schedule. not BROWN and BROWN tbBt B p,nI.f.f,.7.r, Wleit and It waa 17 will be Uken to Heber City lowrn- - Aug. 19 Dividend nt Mlnera U. I substituted for the Legionhave na many, undoubtedly the In- should turn ASSAYFJtS Tintic home tenilon of the framera or the con- - rei"Hrw- Aug. 20 Elka at Mammoth. p)e(e bl convalescence at the of tho Leglonelres era playing on ronton ! support. Work Solicited I end Dr. mother. and U. father hta at Mlnera Elks. 33 of stltu.lon to prohibit the use of pubAug. other teems. Two courts ere reedy We on Accuracy Standardise ! lb property for religious purposes. Mrs. W. R. Wherrltt Aug. 34 Mammoth at Kiwanis. for action end two games ere sched( EUREKA UTAH KI)I)INo .IXXOUNCKD, Dividend. 30 I at Klwania The opinion wts written by 8. D. Aug. uled for earh Monday, Wednesday The Lady Elks met on. Tuesday Standings In the local softball end Friday. Hereafter a report of Huffuker, assistant attorney general, an- nt the Club Rooms of the Mrs. Dorn Haynes of thla city league. Including gamea of Tuesday:, - evenlng eesbuslnesa daughther of the order. Following nounces the marriage Beer won 1 and lost 1, Dlvl- For 8al" r Rent One un- 4 4 44 MOM p,una Moiling, to Loey Le-Y.- aloB there were cards and an enjoy-- 1 JJJJ S "d 1 EurekB 0 1 BBd 2 furnished house, and one of Blahop ,nd M. iMe ,nnch. Mri. Allen Ivey won the CCC I and 8. ora pru and Mra. John T. r01?-.hPdh07: on Newren of Provo. Tho marriage hlgh Schedule for the remainder of "' nWhed apartment. Bell Heber The hostess at 30th Juno on took place fayior the cut prise, first half Is: July 16 Eureka One monte, f Church Street. Mra. was Broidbent Maynard for the evening Cliy with President Camp, July 18 Dividend vs. The nest meeting will be Deer, Cronin. STEADY 20 Camp vs. Fishers Deer COOD PAY the Wasatch Stake officiating, WORK of heId 0B Tuesday evening. July b'l piayi' July The bride Is a former employee RELIABLE MAN WANTED to a game. postponed of and ,bB and from then on the dates ths( 0 Curl Shop lu this city, half Module h; i .m drop tack J. July 21 Dividend vs. Eureka. July 22 CCC vs. Fishers. Write McNESS CO.. Dept. 8. Free- - Tbs young couple will make their dayi of Mch month. July 26 CCC vs. Dividend. horns In Provo, tort, Illinois. July 27 One vs. Fishers. Springtime is the natural season for renewing, bright- July 28 One vs. CCC. Is the season tiling and rejuvenating all thing. Aug. 2 Dividend vs. One. of paint and varnish and the time of the year for reAug. 3 CCC vs. Fishers. Aug. 8 CCC vs. Dividend. newing the finish of all surfaces. Aug. 8 Fishers vs. One. Aug. 10 One vs. CCC. : BENJAMIN MOORE & CO. PAINT PRODUCTS Aug. 11 Dividend vs. Fishers. The games this year are much ; is the best you can buy for all paint purposes. Pure closer and more Interesting than for some time past, with all teams ap- high grade materials only are used in its manufacture, , courte t Ip. n. will be MID-SUMME- Mrs. R VALUES hla-torlc- al S 62 only, Mens Polo Shirts ea. 25c 43 only, Ladies Silk Slips U? ea. 50c 84 yards Printed Batiste yd. 09c 300 yards Curtain Scrim SSI' yd. 05c 6 only, Ladies White Bags ea. 50c 3 only, Hinds Lotion sS ea. 05c 8 pair Boys White Oxfords pr. $2.00 61 only, Mens Dress Shirts ea. 67c 6 pair Infants & Childrens Shoi 47 pair Misses & Growing Girls Shoes i balks - y, i " J" Nephl-fcagbte- top-hom- lk Uni 32 pair Ladies White Sandals only, Ladies Summer Coats 59 only, Glen Row Frocks 33 only, Cotton Sport Frocks kft "IJ 1 ,,d b'B I .J'4"! ,I I . MIMtt Si! Si. hK."Tp.,Jb.A.S Paint Up for Spring! 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