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Show Paw lutsdayiCwemirlS, OfcTEB ETTOEKA 6 19JJ Percy W. Hanks Passed Away at Salt Lake City It was a severe shock to the residents of Eureka to learn that on Tuesday evening death came to Percy W. Hanks, one of the prominent residents of this city. lit died at a Rail Luke hospital where be was tak- IM YOUR CHEAPEST 'AND BEST SOURCE OF HELP, MR. FARMER en on Sunday evening. IL was not generally known that he had been ill for a long tlinu. suffering from a sioinarh ailment. He reported for work at llie mine as usual on Saturday and that afternoon whs brought homo seriously ill. It Is said he died from peritonitis caused from a rupiured ulcer. Hereused was luirn ul Itownini, anil Mug land, October 30, 18(14. when x young man cniue lo this country. Kor about ihirly-fiv- e years he had resided In Kureka, where he followed mining as un occupation, most of the time as a stationary engineer. He wus a member of the local Elks lodge und was quite active iu civic affairs. Surviving are his widow, Mrs.' Howena Barney Hanks, a daughter, Helen Hanks, both of Kureka; a son,. Howard Hanks of Ualluo; two bro-- . then, Ilert Hanks of Rawlins, Wy- -' oming; Arthur Hanks of Kureka;' two sistera, Mrs. John Morley and Mrs. Alma Dryborough, both of Ku- r "!w Of oil the commodities that enter into the daily life of the American family, electricity gives the greatest value per dollar. (Vm-lar- As a source of help to the farmer, his work, and both in decreasing increasing electricity you'll start your Christmas shopping at this event! sational Pre-Holida- is beyond comparison. More and more farm dwellers are finding greater use for this marvelous to their own advantage. servant How about YOU? LETS TALK IT OVER t'nilrd states producing y TUCKSTITCH item at a ea. fin-bhl- the leading country of the Ladies TUCKSTITCH PANTIES A limited quantity. Theyll Each go fast. Odd lots. Short Length Short Lengths RAYONS TOWELING 17e yd. 6c each 17c 17 only, RAC RUGS A giant size pv 4 ft. x 7 ft. While they last. Each hf Pairs PRISCILLA CURTAINS 12 Terry cloth hem ends. Just' the right size for hand towels or for use in the kitchen. Kcru shade only. A big saving. Each 37c Odds and Ends at Big Reductions Streamlining has i.ow gone into .the field of road building machinery. Power shovels, paving mixirs, machines, tractors, compressors, and graders are ahnwlng new Is 13c Novelty Suede Shoes Up to the minute styles, in black and brown suede with $2.00 pr. price. Each 42x36 WIZARD CASES Made of good grade muslin Standard size. Each FEATURE! 32 Pairs Women's P Ideal for pillows, dies, slips and quilts. A limited quantity at this 17c p 54c Those n-ii- un- Clean-U- Single Cotton BLANKETS Size 0(1 in. x 70 in. Stoek up now Each and save. . novelty Trimming. Broken sizes. PANTIES A cold weather Price. ninl irin till croHs, with short sleeves. l'lair. and lnitj; taffetas with swing and pleated skirts. We do not quote former values sjieak for themselves. CLEAN-U- 15c Long wearing Low Price. 2 Pairs Childrens IM.'titi y. plications. They report that huntinK was gomlptyle. on Mount Nelio with practically1 everyone getting their elk. However, the animals were smaller than usual, with only a few big heads heing taken out. Ur. W. A. Robinson and James Morgan pulled In . Sunday after a very successful elk hunt on Mount Kebo, both bringing In fine sped- mens of these big game animals. These two gentlemen were the only The two Tlntle hunters to secure permits cotton out of a score or more who made ap- - world. Good quality Womens and Misses Dresses World stocks of d copper bring October Increased 37,800 tons, making a total of 383,300 tuns, according to Trade Sources. Refined stocks lu the Pnited States Increased 37.000 to 181,000 tons, while foreign stocks Increased only 100 to 200.000 tons. A sharp reduction of 31,600 tons in United States Consumption from 66,2000 in September to 44,600 In October accounta in a large measure for the sharp Increase in domestic stocks. Foreign consumption dropped 3482 tons In October to 114,101 tons as! against 117,673 In September. Reflecting curtailment In the in-- , dustry, the domestic mine and custom smelter output for October waJ placed at 80,708 tons, against 83,-- : 743 In September, a decrease of 2047. Foreign production, however, in-- r reused 3134 tons to 116.100 against 113,003 In September making a world Increase in production of 137 tons. ! Kl'RKKA HUNTERS UKTIRX WITH KINK ELK HPKt'IMKXK WORK SOCKS sen- 33 Only I UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. Mens Cotton REDUCED TO CLEAR! Surplus of World Copper Stocks Show Brgf Increase - his profits, y reka. Funeral services were conducted this afternoon at the Klks Home and Interment was in the Payson It costs so little and does so much. Boys COTTON UNIONS Heavyweight Unions Jrv at a bargain price H Sizes 4 to l(i.. Each Gangway for Santa! To make room for the fiesh, new Holiday merchandise thats rolling iu in huge quantities . . . were sacrificing manv items at give-awaprices! You profit by cur lack of Come early youll have a bigger selecspace! tion to choose from . . . and if youre clever, 13 Only, CHILDRENS COTTON DRESSES 3 FOR 57 Only, MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS, Broken Sizes EACH LADIES' COATS, Fur trimmed 3 Only, Twenty Years Ago 53 Only, The Following are Events (hat In Tlntlr District a Happen Score of Yrars Ago. 7 Only, LADIES EACH L. D. S. GARMENTS, Winter Weight PART WOOL BLANKETS, 70x80 Single EACH EACH $100 50c $8.00 87c 67c MINING QUARTS CODE NO. 313 CODE NO. 312 NOTES: Tlu Tintic Suu-dur- d Mining Co. was making preparations In ship all of their ore from the new No. 2 shaft whh-l- i had Just been completed. The Grand Central derluml a divltUnd of SSO.AuO. Our- uo wen,y V he Chief Cunmiliilateil mine ship- ped 16 carload of ore per diy. The Chief was also Installing another jhig unit of 2306 cubic feet of air per minute to their compressor capacity. Ralph lladser, Willard Hanson, X. P. Hanson, Prof. I.. A. Larson and J. K. Grimes, all of Salt Lake City, spent several days in Tiutic Inspect- ing the mines. It. V. Smith of the Kureka Melalluralcal company was financing a plan to open a custom mill In th Tintic District. Manager John H. McChrystal of the Kureka j Mines reported that commercial ore had been opened up on the 906 level. I I nule Mary MrAllUter, Audrey aon, DuuglaMH Martin, Mon- -' Fairbanks and Vivian TKXDKItKOOT KOI'NIH'K OK SCOUTS TO UK HELD 1KT. S , At a District Roy Scout meeting! held ul Dividend, Sunday, Novem-- ! her 14th, it was decided to hold a; big "Tenderfoot Roundup," on Mon-- ! day evening, December 2nd. at Divl-- J dend. In which the entire district will participate. The purpose of the Roundup Is to encourage all boys, 12 yeara of agej Uk h,t or over, to register with the lloyj reported Clyde Gourley of Silver City was Scout organization and liecoinc ac-- ; confined to his home with a case of tire. All boys of Scout r.xe are in- - Fifths, Cede Ne. 54 ,ilted to attend the program. smallpox. Pints, Cede Ne. 55 Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Asliton were at Mammoth rlsitlng with the latter's Tweniy railroad carloads of wheat were shipped by the dry farmers of parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Tintic Valley twenty years ago. It brought 11.83 per hushel. Now Robert Maxwell died at the home f bis daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Heckler of Salt Lake City twenty years ago. In addition to Mrs. Heck- er. his oilier surviving children were: W. J. and Annie Maxwell, of Eureka; and Thomas and Mary Maxwell of England. 21 Months Old I George A. Simpkins of Knight-- , villa returned from a British mission jfor the L. II. 8. Church and predict-je- d a long and bitter World War. j My I Dr. Ira F. Cose, one of the promi-nephysicians of this city, was kill-je- d In an automohllo accident a mile of Santaquln. Four others were Injured. They were l'ctvr Conover. William Oose, Mrs. C. 1 Fields and liter two daughters, Ruby and 8te!ia. the last mentioned escaping without nt j Neighbor PtflN HESS SAYS: To remove candle grease from black auede shoes take a piece of brown pnper, cover the candle grease with it, then hold a warm iron over it. The spot will soon be absorbed, FI iiiHIIVftnffnj to mr muni enottssiON ! Suet, meat scraps, old doughnuts, and squash seeds, rolled In recount of of the election vote oats and One chicken feed make twenty years ago Mrs. Vhrtel won excellent winter fceJ for birds. over Mrs. Whitehead by 6 voles. The Hang on strings or brunches of trees ladles had lied for the office of and in shrubs. s s treasurer according lo the county made by ths election Judges. Fish which contain few bones may be converted into diets by John Church bought the desh from the backdividing six automobile. bone in long wide strips and then Hyrurn Jenkins resigned his posi- removing any smaller bones. Soles tion as Instructor at the Mammoth supply the best diets. schools. To remove the feathers from wild Mr. and Mrs. James Smith of ducks dip them in boiling water, then wrap in a thick cloth. The Knlghtsville, were Provo visitors. fealhert are steamed loose in a very Movie stars who were featured at few minutes and the will the Star Theatre twenty years ago give little or no trouble. 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