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Show EUREKA iREPURTEK Pnge 6 . District Sanitation Work din! riel unitiIhhuf1 a report lien II. Ilcverage. TONIGHT ONLY November 10th WTA week H.inltatluu project a The leporl, wink. mill oilit-- r follow x, li Interesting in that II "V,!B ,lie reader a rhanre lo make loiiipnrlaoiia, the only error being made that ll was not Haled arrord-ii- ; if.j '1? ' i la Cookery! Take Full Advantage of Waihln:- Beautiful and practical table appliances, inexpensive to buy, and automatically operated, at a cost that is insignificant, add Low-Co- st YOUR Electric Table Cookery on Try Appliances. - L real pleasure at mealtime. Electricity in the use of Table Landscaping deslginsl hy val Morris of Hu llriKham Hr. family! They will be delighted with it! H A I.u In The Home Electricity Is The Biggest Bargain Young rnlverslty ni 1rnvo fur a public para In Milford will he helm? $17,528. FRIDAY - SATURDAY November 20th - 21st I allotted, llm ram Ymir Dealer or UTAH POWER & LIGHT CD. Twenty Years Ago Ilir Following Happened Score of Years Ago.. Mini ; j Mining Motes The Colorado ( of U. Students Now let a conHave Real Mining Camp tract for Mining company from shaft their sinking v University of Utah mining students are accumulating on the camenable pus, equipment (hat will Iheiin to gain first hand Information on actual mine and amelter problems, according to II. L. Kidd, professor of ore dressing at the State Engineering Experiment Station. The etudenta will be able to gather Information on complete circuit flotation problems without leaving the campus. Already In possession of tha university mining department are the "practice mine, wind tunnel and old amelter, aaid Mr. Kidd, and with the addition of tha flotation mill studenta are now able to gain first hand actual practice In about every phase of the mining Industry. : The mill, completed recently the school, was built by students, snd Is made up of small ball mills, classifier and eight eell eircult which it cu pH Me of handling 100 pounds of ore an hour. Another mill Is now under construction that will be the 1600 to the 2000 foot level, the. Walter Filch, Jr.. Contracting company getting the Job. Supt. Lewis Merrlman reported that a rich strike had been made In the Yankee Consolidated mine. Johu J. Sullivan le FRANK MORGAN Matinee 2 p. m. Sunday. TUESDAY ONLY November 24th EIGHT almrat I poo-p- arc lives Ls la Ttntlc a povnrnment. U. Veil Bonner returned after a members of the hoard of education: trip Into the Deep Creek Mining Dr. E. J. Ilowell, C. C. Crlggs and District where they held property; David Mills, all of Eureka; Frank he Journey was made hy team and Dergner of Silver City, and Peter i- Anderson of Mammoth. wagon. A group of Salt Lake nr. :i nixed a new company for John Yales and hi son. John B. the Fast Tint District, to be known Yates, had a narrow escape when us the Eureka Standard; they had their new Metz car was taken over the claims of the Mon- demolished hy a 1). and R. G. W. tana Cu. Another new company freight train at the siding track at was organised, the Eureka Central, the Summit. Miraculously both estin1 foil. wing being the incorporacaped without serious Injury. tors: C. II. Blanchard, F. G. Morse, C. C. William Davis, Georg X. C. Hull, Owen II. Gray and W. Green and Fred Maynard, all of SilA. Wri'.hl. The Lehl Tintlc and ver the City, were Initialed Into Selma mittcM of North Tintlc started Elks laidge twenty years ago. using electricity. The Eureka soccer football team A school election was announcced won the Shubaek state championtwenty years ago by the following ship trophy by winning the final and U- - V rw SA game from Ogden hy a score lo 2. The members of tbs were: Pearce, Duffy, Herring, Comber, Campbell, Tredrea, cock, Denver, Brewester end II Captain George T. Bridges group of mining claims to the Crc'1 Consolidated Mining company. Frank Baker of Eureka $500 election bet, but the holder, a Salt Lake man, ak!ppt4 of the state with the thousand si lara, conaequently both the vis $ and loser of the wager lost oil The motion picture ade of on years ago ataled that Theda I waa the greatest and moat ramplra actreaa ever knows, T was being featured regularly t i I marks the car with the cnpahle of milling out complex ores. Students will study problems of Our big I0e bargain show tun and also learn the fundatlav nnlv this week, to make flotation mentals of mill production In this room for Thanksgiving tlav pilot plant. The mill Is capable of duplicating commercial practice oil Thursday. luogram work, said Mr. Kidd. WEDNESDAY ONLY November 25th TIIWKSGIVIXU DANCK AT TIIK Kf.KK 000- PAVILION ft OFFICIAL COUNT of lost ytor's emergencies handled by the American Automobile Association shows 3,200,000 motorists caught with depleted batteries . . . and 2,000,000 hod starter difficulties. Don't let it be you this Winter. Have your electrical of course. checked, And system Buy good gasoline. give your the of modern extra big engine surety Tintlc. The admission price will he 49c for gents and no charge for ladies. - IT FI. vtfk our rash drawing will In Will Wtnliimlay nilit lo inakt room for Thanksgiv- ing day program Thursday. Watch for it. Oil-Platin- with Conoco Germ Processed oil -patented -- leaves g a definite Plating of TANK VENT. oil on every engine part continuously . . . Continuously! The gas tank of au auto must reair from the outside i.nd this Is the resstin for the small hole In Ihe filler cap, according to ho I'lah ceive Then Oil Plating is always there to head off wear, not only while you drive, but between times, too. Through hours of cold ot the curb or ot night when other oils drain down your engine remains completely For the patented Germ Process actu- Motorist Association. If till cp lost a piece of cloth may piaced over the filler opening ut a makeshift, but the hole should never le sealed air tlkht. Engine Oil-Plat- ed Janies Morgan, manager of the Elks Pavilion, has announced a big dancing party for Thanksgiving night, this is to be the big opening dance of the fall and winter season.' George Hawkins and his hsnd will 'urnlsh tha music. This orchestra has Just completed a successful Reason at one of the Salt Lake night cluha and they will no doubt be a real treat to the dunring public of AFRICA'S FAVORITE FOLKS... Tii -- Con Tourists h o Troilerl Oil-Plate- ally enables this oil to unite with bearings, pistons, cylinders ond other parts, to O them for smooth, slippy, dragless starts. Since there cannot be a moment of "missing oil," the ee It coals more lo he proud than to Worrying Is so had that some folks let their creditors do all of It. be generous. greatest cause of Winter wear oil out, as you change to Conoco Germ ond its exclusive Continental Oil Company is Pro-cesse- d g. CONOCO ROMA WINE CB80C0 GERM PROCESSED OIL Also Brandy and Champagne 'I ' 4c mSJ JwiJ 1T.4.1!! s cf iPtaJuet - vV ;SA 1 I j VA kn Sfi, N Ml ftOrt w Xnta nt ?'l K rn 8:nB'l, u 40 i vna a, s ni. 'e njy . lrk of cfisitlMt HlLiaty fcj & See hat tie for sufMuff's klxiy-yeu- r ficient Irrlxuihiu water will he aided hy realignment of a diversion canal uinnx and under Ihn San Juan cliffs, report a Mr. Beveridge, u Kraal of $2,657 belux provided. Thn town of Virgin will bu given $1,038 to line a canal and drive a tunnel. Clrrlevllle street improvement will be aided hy the turn of $5,19$. Demolition of an old huildinx will lead to construction of a inechan-Icn- l arts bulliliua from the salvaged brick In the Duchesne High School by the $3,587 being approprla'ed SUNDAY - MONDAY November 22nd - 23rd B - .ini. $32,086. $80.00 CASH DRAWING This ?1 More and more families are enjoying the new thrill that comes with Electric Table I rlk 19 1 Tasty ham and eggs! Mr. Cinderella! IWflVt. l?rabr Coffee that IS coffee! to ill leu: tirlwol grounds Improvemeula In the .Who School District comprising work in 1'ayoon, Spun lull Fork and will rerelve fund of $1,- . . Santaquin TllCM ft 11 lallicr Ol Mill wlien 5J,7t gantaquin also will reretrn for remelery Improvements. Jill, till burlier, is kiilnaplii'il $l,S0u A ,0,:l "r ' 10 ,,,7434 waves' l.v a Imm uti fill tlebutanle, counties for cum in null y apnltatlou , tin HIM lv fortune llllil turns wurpi B)1 follows; Juab, $25,140; $19.- Carbon. $33,560; Duchesne, nlll tn In Jl llnllliii wild $32,-nIron, strike vjiuimIi wl,.,. llu ; 1 - lerlalu rignrding I'lah Miu'hern Jack Haley Betty Furness and Arthur Treacher in the -Thursday, Umm! Waffles that melt in your mouth! Crisp brown toast! Reported on by Manager ng ir fur Ii.Ih IukI V 1 |