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Show C 1927V r-- T. School Teachers ar.i Tneir Grades for Cc.r. Shipments c - Co. B- - .21 .14 (dump ore) :Di!9 u a . w X3)0l U uiy Lily ,M " F 4 3 8 Vie C4- fin lf only a fe of the teai ih.ii r i Cn4' (concentrates) . on w! visit tl Job ll .... es Specials for A i r I.icIlV i game i arde: Tint;, fair I I U iu k.i n: i k.i it , !. K eir r il f ..lid ft and VI, it' LADIES' SILK SUPS MEN'S TIES $1.00 19c 7c 7:. I.. f : , . , r two waeka. (i , : s:. c islnesilav Ij.,- to ! l;. c . ! t O Ci. ns yj than pdda from i Siand.ird , '..1 and the 100 feet which require but a little 2J Siui.x 7c ir.na 7 c h done L remains will $1 l ,i . . i . . V lies f Iren Kti. lc Von ti Standard Nii-f- allowing other Injecting and ore extraction to The bulk of .inking has now L Kiii I preference and v l.ur. k.i S:..ndarJ 'lOl'a.l . ! U. com- 3 FRIDAY and SATURDAY IV l V.. -' to the Ttntle Standard officials is waa decided to main ahaft down a distance this work !,bout 250 feet glv ng .'.Hi I L ver j i next month the th ihout the 15th of will be finished out sinking d property of the Iron King Co.. n cof.troll.d by the Tintic Stand-turn-was I i,en the Iron King I F STORE s; .Hid . JJ EVERYBODYS t . i,. fjud Carloads Weeks Are Needed To Finish Sinking1 Viii-I.i- .. s, SniOoTl..y (turr.il.f: .jj" day or ia t.f t)n Mu, day. s..P;e a'ill Le ,i u.ter:ni; uf OaiCt: :o tl.e fact :h. 3 , i . hi;.-cat- 10 - Stock Sales kj iif scheduled lo iv:. (ember T. K. Hallirii tor anoTlur sue ers have le-- t positions .i:ui uectlon ;iii .46 J4 Lli the eureka reporter I run ... V Willi, u ti2 K'ng utc Nonti Si.mdar.t 7jc to 7...c. Tintic Standard ffd 2". North Idly .i 7,7 Empire Mines 7c. Eureka Lily $1.32 sc to Eureka Bullion &;c. Mammoth $1.75. K S1..,-Si.iii- ilirl' Pdteiit liratlicr IraiRLlii;, with to tl.e open seaNi'ti on sinking there la some and Sandals, a birds. thesp Marpln. (Kl'onU on the Iron King. k i progress down shaft the With real liaru'ain. level. $1.27., Eureka Public Conover 's New Station la required distance more extensive vena, Principal. ONLY $1.85 fperatlons can be expected. First Grade Viis,.n. CjMi Will Open On Sept. 1st -- O'1 o erine Stack, Nina Bartlett, Assis'aiit. Cliildictis liMod lloso, Thursday Half Holiday For Second tirade It ut All ,iut, uMiiiT Knr.ka Stun, lard, $1 2' of Tintic kIiouM Nellie Parker. a real lnv, regular JOc. tif iniercsied in ibc iiiinounceinenl Central Siand.ird. ti 'j c and 7i Wednesday, August 31 Third Grade Anna Sullivan, ONLY 9c of the open :llg or Cliief Cons.. $2 fi2 I,. Ciuiiivcr's nore Thomson. new service st.iijun on the first of Clerks and business men enjoyed Eureka Bullion 51c. Fourth Grade X e. Hurt. JiWie East Tintic Cons.. 3 7c mid 37 uc ulr last half holiday for the season will) indiSepieinher. to everjthiiu afternoon of this Bunnell. cate that it will lie a strictly modern Eureka Lily, from $1 s Wednesday to THERE ARE HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS THAT Fifth Grade Earli-an Crotnar, El- place anil that it will fill a long-fel- t been have dE. taking They ,B Pon WE CANNOT MENTION SO COME IN AND LOOK during off Little May. need in the district. itdoesday afternoon -- Katherine vrade sx,h I next' The station is opposite Mr. ConAROUND. Lis Mammoth, $ S I) and $ s 5 . July and August but Fennell. Wednesday being the last day of the North Stan, lard. 0c over's garage building and a large venth t,rad - l.o Murtan. Nina sum of jiaitk, and naturally a busy time for North Idly, $3 .67. nnd$3,27.. In money lias been spent 1 was not Included. Sioux, 7C. aait of tbs stores, making an establishment of which Eighth Grade Helm Tin tic Standard, $I3.23. Heesley. Kureka can he proud. The entire gammer isnt over in Tintic but Genevieve Kkloff. lie cool evenings of the past week .station is under one roof and proMammoth Public School - W II. tected I T 111 ASKEMSMENT Indicate the nearness of the fall s from the weather. It Wardell, Principal. which in Utah la fully as of three the most modern gas First Grade, Hattie Paxman. The recent assessment of half a as the warmer weather, r pumps and one of the famous Grade-Mcent Second arie per share on the stock of the' o Stapley. oil dispensers, from which eight Cons. Mining company will he Third Grade Liona I.arsen. Ptah 'different of oil can he drawn. grudes Ifaseral Services For on the 0th of next month, Fourth and Fifth delinquent Grades Lila; in addition there will . . ,,,,, or for" W' Former Eureka Resident .room and another room sPfn,her acres '.vv n S,3tt trades ii. is'Anuual Booze Parties Fitzgerald nf Sait j Georgia sories, also rest rooms, etc. Cnder o or w Sunanunru. the secretary company. Tliej Fueral services for Ernest La- -j ,he same roof will he a wash rack Disgusting To Public Junior High School Elmer H. A. and a greasing ern Durfee, a former resident of pit, in fart nothing Small local ads are not accepted Utahna Jensen. iirrta. who died at Mt. Pleasant has been overlooked. The last Ikniio of the I'ark City over the phone except In cases where Assistant Mrs. H. Hiatine. Kei til'll indicates that Conover is to he complimented following a the parties have accounts with 'Ms Silver City Public School - T. V. for lirfioon In the South Ward GhapelJ recent convention in that place t tiers office. The rost of such locals Is keeping his business well abreast 'cl,e8 lrinclpal. Isshop A. L. Peterson officiated and of the times. U Hume disgust, and diasullsfartion usually 30 to 50 cents and it Is not First and Second Grades Kda C. Ini one of the speakers. President' Robert Towers and Hyrum Jen- - MinCIS Union iVill because of the guzllng of imiun- - profitable to open accounts for such Is. M. yceB- ni wo- - sums. kins were the contractors on this Nielson, a former Tintic real- Hhil,e iuor y ,,0,h n,,,n Hold Annual Outinir , ... Third and Fourth Grades Goldie building Job, which has been handled lat, also spoke. Music was fur-- 1 .men. Many people feel that if an0 FOi NIl Two pairs of ladles gloves hiked by the ward choir with a solo Wheeler. in a very xatisfartorjr manner. i'venliuiis of clubs and On Sunday. Sept. 4. the members at the If. S. Candy Kitchen. OwnKathe-11- 1 Fifth and Sixth Grades on1 into o are drunken Ethel lo ?Xlu Lund accompanied degenerate of the Tintic District Miners (rnlon lies to ers can get same by Identifying. IHtInon. violin by Reed Clark and on the rne orgies, with men and women, who Count of Cars Another jand their families will hold an -D- Second Seventh deE. and WANTEbund coal range Grades J. and Ijaxoby Mrs. Davis. Eighth The invocation1 ling at Kchnelter's Hot Pots Resort. ordinarily are respectable with In by A. H. Anderson and the ben- -, Bergstrom. oven. to Reporter. of show a Tintic Apply good Using Highway. Once each year the organization ar- - rent, making disgarreful Grade T. W. Dyches. Ninth a cull Is I (diction by Vern to halt lime it SALKFURNITURE FOR themselves, -1 electric The Gunderson. a sin'll program and everyid jiangis Callao Alex Blight. Sheriff Kaighn. who was down in thing points to a very enjoyable time or entirely dispense with them. dy was taken to Salt bed spring and range $7.1.00, Lake City Trout Creek Hazel Falkenburg. I tab county this morning, says that. one week from next Sunday la Monday and Interred in the Was-litc-h Such conventions, if they cun propniuttrcHs $25.00, 1 rocker $6.00, 1 Mil o adverare a federal road man Is today taking so he termed, Lawn cemetery. poor table $8.00, 6 dining chairs erly dining and Relatives 0 Uil Try the home merchant first. a census of the cars that are using cilIKF COV4. MILL Imral other Tintic friends attended tising for fraternal organizations $10.00, I davenport $10.00, 1 kito chen tuhle $3.00, 1 dresser $12.00, I'kt funeral. the Nephi and Tlnttc roads, being' ARTICLE lV JOHNSON and certainly not In keeping with t lie high minded purposes of their Ball Game Called Off; stationed at Santaquin. When Mr. rhlffonlr $8.00, 1 iron bed $2.00. o n with man talked road the Csll at Williams house on Main St. Homer L. Kaighn testing k Josephs School Spanish Team Disbands the Tintic highway was leading the'necr, furnishedJohnson, a very Interesting ur- FOUND Ladies purse. Owner can Will Open on Tuesday ner f cars, by ten. It ' tide regarding the Chief Cons, mill Ball Team Will Take " WednesdayThioi game, scheduled gel same by Identifying at Reis thought that the rount may result for publication In th last Issue of porter office. Fork Meet 'between Tintic and Spanish Part In State at, n the construction of an oil There will be no 6 the Engineering and Mining Journal- changes in and, FOR to the waa forfeited o the latter house, two place, nching starf of the St. Joseph's gravel surfaced highway Into Tintic. Press. The story deals with flotaIs a movement under way rooms. 1lione 240-J- . llay Taylor. There locaI orSanlllonV.holic School of Eureka which ia tion work being performed there. to mmd th Tintic Miners to Halt FOR BALK Smull renter table, sanbaseball tournath annual for Lake Call 291. couch chiffonier. and Mr. and Mrs. William . Douglass itary Stolen Last Evening ,nd children are spending the week ment. Th boys have been urged lo II. Y. U. COLLEGE BOYS Cut your part In the contests there and at Kish Lake. They are expected lake Wa this year by cover expense and if The lo half. the last money is one transportation Sheriff game daring Kaighn busy today news will be most' buck next Sunday. g pleasing to rooms, 'have the team is hills light hotel forthcoming have.jnK to locate a Chrysler touring car j Uu. and patrons of the school as r,p to Spanish Fork o halfway between Center street and made at a lo as the attend-- ; which was stolen from Main Street as to other friends of the The Primary Association of the L. will make the trip. Six or more; th" University In 1rovo, completely for some time been iast evening. The car belongs to j,. g. rhurch has announced a big teams will participate, each playing! w of the ance there Holy Cross. furnished, Including heat, at $7 per eliminated unless four games early almost nil, hence the Tintic team e,r Coha of this city, Tintic cities bazaar for Sept. 12th. A fine program month student. Apartments to e a per with in and the to contest, be able proper from been was quite pleased to UD TO remarkably free being prepared. SERVE DINNER accomodate 2, 3 or 4 students can staff the Tintic organizain recent pitching thefts automobile years, the game. OX TUESDAY, AUGUST SO step bo made by making reservations this Tintic has but one more game lo probably because there are only two1 Expert Auto greasing at the Flat tion ousht lo have a chance at the week. Get some boys from your is made If it the title. state trip out of the district Rate Garage. Fords $1.00, other Tks Ladles Aid highways leading of the M. the league series. town 'borne to Society cooperate with you. to get may be necessary for Tintic this makes escape somewhat ryllnder cars $1.75. all L Church will serve a fine dinner, sooner are made, arrangements the former of tenm;The Jones, pitcher difficult. .cars $2.25. These prices Include a more chance you will have to get Is now playing with Logan. who J1 Neighbors of Woodcraft and Allen Humble Injured general inspection. Later the team left this morning yur rooms. Reservations ran be o When Struck by for Salt Lake and will play Its first made by advancing the first months HIGH school work FOR Utah and Provo, to 8 oclock. The excellent $2.75) (Rate but rent does not actually take o game today. The help of Cole and Allen Humble. 10 year old son of will cost but 75c a rwtnrn until Sept. 5. Write or t been two has his who plate. A Mr and Mrs George Humhl. was received Roland Olsen, llonner, pitchers, d of the Neighbors Invention of quire Immediately of Jesse T. 3. 4 and 5 from Eureka, to a make and was training in the B. Y. U. at Provo and the September he boys expect when oodcraft is to be held in Eureka quite seriously Injured Y News care of mons, Office, Provo, Limit Pacific Union 8th. September showing in the tournament. run over by a light aufomobbile last whose home In recent years has beenUtah. "August 30 and 31. The bov was assisting a in Carbon county, has been employ- System. Scenic attractions Including ir.Mav S of lb The Tim0 greatest fight century, troduc'e neddler and ai he ran from ed as manual training teacher at the Provo Canyon, Utah Lake, . mil. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Taylor and Mr. Vt A vacancy was Panogos and the big annual Union Dempsey versus Sharkey, at the Star School. the Tintic beneath High fell he S, en- and Mrs. C. J. Graff and families 1. behind the truck The I. Parlfic athletic Theatre, Sept. Sepmeet, Thursday, time System a short the caused death, Jitth- by ca. Fortunateentr ,lght frm bes,nnIns tetnber 5 and 6 makes the trip decid- tire fight ruund by round, blow by pent Sunday at Maple Dell. and the ago, of Joseph Paulsen. '4tnd. nQ bone8 Were broken o The lust round in slow ta-- I edly worthwhile. Ask agents for from youngster will soon recover motion. home the ther details. merchant first. merchant first.' home Try the Try (I "Try the home I Juries sustained. merchant first.1 lefi-rrr.e- Jb . I i V . 22-$1.- -- , - 2e. . 1 EVERYBODYS ; ! B. I eon-tain- Eureka, Utah Hnw-se- I Local Ads. , ; I A j . - 1 J 1 a- . RENT--Furnishe- I I d O'" chr ashhh pJJiKisrjss one-thir- d try-wou- ld house-keepin- hi Sls-be- I en side-.hav- ! ; j I kw'i'C'o?. 2T"ik,..d! AutoWtM. ' 29-4-- 1 prom-!ffec- !n-is- ed Sim-goo- I BtiThlSSS'liS fur-'blo- ! ! 'i I CONOVER SERVICE STATION OPENS ON II Drive In and Let Us Show You Real Service |