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Show THE EUREKA REPORTER Page 4 fj. C. Lindsay returned home laat evening af:er .pending a couple of Mr. and Mr. A. I, (lemae pent day at Salt Lake a part of tbe wek at Salt Lake. u (.f tbe engineering: tin- - Tinlic Standard of children and deparlnieni Mrs Meliiu lioiie t Salt Lake yesterday on buyhave returned to Eureka after spend- Ues. ing several days at Xephl. which on Sail Lake Three liad Men, Merc. Store Dean lienrhid (iih at Seed, at lb- Tinlic . tbl wc: k mi busliieas. for Saturday only Boys Blou'es another part of Hi-'- pa pi r is advertised for next Si n.,:iy and Tuesday e,ji i Mrs. A. I. lturton went to Salt 9 nil, lit at th Si..r will not be shown 1 li ( for aeveral anil fine. Uke tiy on Wednesday Marigold . fre-Murili 14th and 15:h. Tbe Floral until ily. New dozen S.itni la days visil with lor mother. Tor ii" i r.mnda v and Tue-- i next to Tllitic Merc, more, picture t : "I l.e di'clie-- .. f Bultsln," featur-lnI k. in Ml. Ip;,, in visit Sylvester Mr, oust jin. TaliiudK'-- . Mr. and Mrs. J. (). Webb and Mr. l'rovo. being tlia guest of ln-- r ..... Mra. Mury Wanlass. Mis. Heorge Ostler went to NelltKTI.sS 0.411.1 It MISS. Mr. uiul Mra. WulU-- r MurKiin en- pii Finlay in iiMend tbe funeral mi:i:ti(1 i till A Il resident tertained lit a prettily appointed 'llb itlllllU II i lly. dinner on S ii inlay afternoon, t'o.i-r- i flub mein-- i i.jei I, it rarvMrs. Mi1 i Frames Ifui.sli returned i 'lie were laid for n- lit . d. K. of ; jests a Ixim. on after I'lieiabiy on Wednesday boi.ie bcl M. M. Ilurvi-y- , at from Ymlc. Nib. (Cftler tup I to :'.alt l.ake, goiii't I lore fur i v iiiii Mrs Ml'S Jex gave a talk arrived in Kureka on Mmnlav '.Hi aMiual bati'iuel of tbe ( bi Hie .il loi tintun e a .id Mrs. Walter en! run o'i Ing to lobe a position with I mna a IbU rornrity. a paper on the com a ii Jellt'o. gave J. store, I'enney I lie fiist lug social event llif! and bis opera, "Itigo-ftr caused er. Vend, by Irjii po having lioiiie of Hie NOKirily. Several selections from Hie Ifn of Kin! Hlir.lil to tin- - Montpelier, ietrolu. ii isli unil Chris Mi's Nellie II. lilabo store. Mr. Ilurvr-- N married Opel i vn n- pl.iei on the ami will move hi family to Kureka llsviilt, I olli of Iaysou, weie here I.iilo In Mi wa-- . k'i'v'd to the follow-MrWalter last Tuesday,. coming to Kureka for ing : bristoplierson, at a laler data. tin- - funeral of M. It. K. Siilllvuii and Jex.. Walt i r JiTst ii, Mrs. Ab-Fra nor, thirteen liionitia Mrs. Hi u with abort fur time Iliin:iii Silvester, old non of Mr. and Mra. Ferro Little, fveiling Mrs. N. Wilmore, Hilly of Hie Burner's brother, I'. of Mutmiaotli, died at tin family red-il- f K. Ilnlsli. Mrs. Joseph Smith. Laura in i on Sal unlay evening after a N. K. Thomson and Mis cn. t. T. Van Winkle. seeretary of from pueuiiiniilu. The abort IliiH-aKudoia Mitb-rla survived by liia pan-nland tbe I'tali Hci't ion of Hie American o . or In it uie Mining mid Metallurgy, a alati-rFuneral servlce.i were IM I ltFTTY In Mamniolli on Huinlay even-I- n returned to Salt laike I'ity on FridlVKN LAST ic and Ilia body wim taken to day f i tun New York, where he at-o - tided Hie organization's regular for burial on Mondny. a tuneful and Kan, liar "il annual session, by Junior given Ceorge II. Itynn, serving Iii the operetta phasing Mr, and Mra. K. L. Chrlsilson School students and under the legislature, will ba home over H.ilnr Mce High in Neplil on Saturday for Hie direct on Of Miss Helen Hecsh-y- , atday utiil Sunday mid will have uh of attending the funeral of tracted purpose Itedil. bla guest many people to the gymnas-iuti- i ItepreHentatlvn II who was well known in J. farter, an have uficrnoon and hist whose raeo boi niwiaurea yesterday finished iitlructi-ho iniicli ii I tent Ion 111 tbe Tinlic, Mr. fuller r.crvcd a number evening and Hie smooth, of terms uh comity surveyor and bad and ill which lust two aeaaionN of t lit Ftali the principals way of Hie ineinbers of Hie chorus Mr. Itedil flrat Introduced charge of Hie count ruction performed comment. a bill permitting race track betting Silver Cily lo I . niidy I auto road r Helled much favorable was excellent. Too and at tbe next aeaHlon, realizing' cIidiiih K. M. ii n er ford. In charge of 'I lie be damage lint aucli gambling waa llie (iosheii Valley Hy, affairs al often Iii affairs of this kind there a Is lin k of real harmony and volume doing lliu Mate, lie put through n Mvldeiid. Iruinuicled liUHiiieM in ineaaiire repealing t fio original bill. on Tuetiday. Kveryllilng la lo Hu ringing of boys and girls of Mr. und Mra. Smn (Nilovich enter- moving along In high gear in and sui b ages, but no such criticism tained a number of frleml at a mound dividend, according lu Mr. could be given those whoIn supported "O liars Hie "und coming the principal characters very enjoyable parly Wcilnenduy, Iliiiii'.erford, I luriiiK (lie evening 600" waa play- HUiumer piombiea to be a busy one Kan." I, fadin': rides In wlial might he and ed mill MIhm AiiiiIo Newton game a lor Hie Tinlic Slatidnril lerrneil the lighted of operas, or A! various dtlirr properties." number of piano are difficult for ilHluty luncheon waa nerved to the1 Ice is now being taken from the 'Perel ins, tl.o.-'hut who were given the Mrs. shaded side of Main Hired and Hie Mr. and following gueals: Iti'p'iMunl parts In this school Arthur lluynea, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hi't'cl supervisor nuy Hint Hny their singing liundp-Air. and Mra. Ilulpli Chappie, iiniuenl water user with a strong parts In pleasing speaking Mr. and Mra. drover Hoyle, Miss onn and musrulur back ran hnva and Annie Newton, Mra, L. (). Schofield. u (bailee of working out ills debt. mar inr, reflecting credit on the director and displacing considerable Mra. Hoaetla Iligler and Klein Kureka 'a b.aullfnily paved "main musical tabnt. The leads were in I'elerHon. drug baa for Home lime been In a Hie hands of Virginia Hirrh, Ilert dVuruceful condition and business Mrs. I !u roh! Johnson delightfully Wilford Redmond,, Zell a ur pleased lo learn Turner, entertained Hie membera of Hio Kllte ,,,, n nJ Allilii Ross, Norma Jones, For pie, Hlillllnga are lo he flub at her home on Wednesday ,l,ut were Floyd Hourley. Specialties II In cleaning up. 600" waa the game of lnded given by Florence Naylor and Heth the evening anil prizes were won byj India Is to have new hank If Monson. Mrs. deorge Forney, first, and Mra. The orchestra was u feature in reports from thut city are correct. Table The obi bank fulled owing lo Hie making the program enjoyable. Miss Maynard drigga, second. decorat hviia were In blue and a that it Iiam a lot of slow farm Itcesley, Kdwurd llonner, Frank llrlouN luncheon was served lo Hie hums. Now plans nre under way Iteesh y und Melvin Done furnish-i- u Mra. Leo following: MmiKon, for nnotlier financial hiHtilutioti, in ; Hie music. Joseph I'aulseti's Mm. (). A A lin'd, Mr, lrl Hlewarl, flirt two furl ionti aro and there work on the acenery was clever, busy Mrs. Frank Itussell, Mrs. J. W.1 may he a race lor a charter. A Cull- o Kllsworth, Mrs. Henry Duvta, Mrs. foinla company, already Interested Utah Chicken Owners tioorge Poraey and Mrs, Maynard In Hie Della Nectinn, may launch a drigga, jlrnnk there or Millard county people I ,he l,u,,,,,yAt any rate lr. and Mrs. K. 1. Kux entertain- - ,,,ay 7, bunch of I here is an entci prising IN'IlA will mg he long without a at American Fork. Instead hank. (farmers I,r staiidiiig around nu Ihe at reel cor- Mrs. J. 1,. Driscoll will go to Suit per talking over their troubles, and laike tomorrow' to attend Hie fu- - complaining about the low prices KHcHly, prevailing during the past few years .1 rn,lsln; Muulc Wheel of k eni..v...i uni there on Monday ut the age tanu products, they are building w.isserv 85 1 n was und increasing their number Ll wiiL luncheon Mr. Mrs. N and son of one of the old time m l guests. with the result la-Mr. Mrs. He and men of this district. JoKu Stanley l.ruy, now Hie egg rented "if Fork lleuly. Crotuur, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kureka the Him,.. . item in the paper pub- the H.". t'ormick, Mr. and Mrs. Leo luirsen, Hill mill during Hie eurly days of.iished al that city says coops built Miss Katherine Mark, Miss Wamlu; Kureka. Mr. Ileuly took an active' Ihe first of the year, or now Knotts, Miss Naomi (Vonln, Miss part In local politics und at one; since ruction, will mean ail-Murguret Stack, llert Wheelock, time wits u eandidalo for Ihe nffirel iinler const liens to the already 2.000 ,iie I rank lal,,wot)l(Nile, of mayor of Kureka, helng defeated ,ir,n!V. number owned hy the people (large Hull 1 horn ton unit Robert ruttersou.st Hie polls. The young man who of tliul American Fork died was u liuiid salesman at Kail farmers lOmmunity. ure making big nioupy by Lake. j raising chickens and In other parts FOR FLETCHER'S Special ut the Tinlic Merc. Store'01 lll, "lah their example is being ;for Saturday only Roys lllottses 10,10 w,,,l 7 St cent each. j Walter Morgan was j terns of the a Friday, Me 4. - visi- - l'rovo tor on Thursday. -- , -- -o & j Town, i 1 1 - : r. . la-al- rr.uid-mollit-r- f . - a:-- - t I i;-- - of Shoes for Men, Women and Children. I 1 iNsnrs - In-- '. h OUR LINE WAS NEVER MORE COMPLETE AND NO MATTER v TOUR TASTE MAY BE WE HAVE A SHOE FOR YOU AT A PRICE TI- WITHIN REASON. BELOW ARE A FEW OF THE NUMBERS: . . ,: Hat it tJ" rt vai-anc- b In-t-- n 1 1 Si . s. I f Slo-lilo- Wil-siu-bi- s. .1 a . Ant a - - - con-ducte- In-lt- i:tll.LKr I legis-laliir- nr Patent Leather Imiip. I'inThiiiFiit i:VI.ld i. a "in Kid One Stiiip I'liinji, trim- mod in liluc, 10-- (r:iy Appliiiuc Price wiling heel. spike hool. Price $7.85 $6.95 17-- 8 I'mnp, Kid spike SiM,t . x 0,1 ,I,N 1 ii jh patent nr Muij. inont ti iimiii-il Price $7.85 Trice $0.95 e. 1 1 I 1 Ku-ck- V o de-Co- 1 strap slipjM-- r Price $3.95 x. d dirls (hie Strap Blond Calf Pump, an lent value. triin-me- il parelimoHit aimi-tuii- s. . dills' (Jills, Patent Patent excel- Slipjier, heel. 8-- Price $3.95 Only $2.98 dirls' Pump, Price j s Patent hid K-- $4.25 i r,-- , Child's Tim Ctilf, brown trimmed, de-Jfu- ci Child's Tail Oxford , - ''"''I Childs Patent parchment appli- que. Price $3.95 Price $1.65 lip. Child's Blond Calf Tie, double sole. welt Price $2.45 JUST ARRIVEDLa lies' Spring Dresses in all the newest styles and colors. sizes. Prices ranging $9.95, $12.75, $16.50 and $24.75. Come in and look this beautiful line over. I s douhlt1. Oxford, welt sole. Price $3.45 - . NEW LINE OF SPRING DRESSES Just Arrived. Newest styles and colors in sized. Prices ranging-$9.- 95, $12.75, $16.50 and $24.75. Come in and let us show you this line of beautiful dresses. ; Remember All all With every $1 purchase you will receive a chance on the Ford Sedan. 3 Children Ory tinlic mercantile I CASTORI A THE HOUSE OF QUALITY AND SEEVICE Electricity Important S In Mine Development Montana, with an electrical pro- -' duct ion of 1,760 kilowatt hours per .TintlC AutO Highway feet to line 2 of Venus Fraction West 1600 feet to corner No. 1 j rupita. lends the Fnited States in Ihe1 this survey; tlience South 28 said Eureka Lode, 1,1 Weed UI King No. 3; Attention deg. 24 min. Kast 404.2 jper capita production and use of. feet A o curof this electricity. great part No. 2 of Venus Fraction; While some work has been done corner rent is used in mining. Without this thence 73 deg. 32 min. 30 No. 8; thence South 7 deg. 53 South on new power, many mines and smelt- -' l,ie Suutuquin to Kureka auto ers would be idle, says Iron Ore of road, and the other branch leading sec. West 1526.8 feet to corner No. East 1G00 feet to the place of on line 2 of ginning, containing DI5.112 sieiemfug. Mich. ;i..to Dividend, both are in bad 28 de Within the memory of men now dit ion at this time and badly in need Minerva. Survey after f0"1 excluding N mi and Venus, Survey No. 6S living, mining was conducted largely 'or prompt attention. That section vG 2 Ario.3'v'.5 ,,W.tst0 COrnei Said mining claims form a port tbe road which is Just east of Eu- hy men without the advantages rvey; of deA' mln' 'VeBt ot ,he Northeast quarter of Sect scientific rlV, tiling. They round gold. rcka. front the Summit to the i, 3 Ar hut usually passed hy other minerals trance to the canyon, is especially vM ,. 29, the Northwest and North No: ortl1 28 24 dee. not realizing tlieir values. Today,! bad. During the spring thaws min. -. 'quarters of Section 28; the Q viuntiv,, corner No. 4 of, west, Southwest Southi f. and mining is more of a certainty than a ba followed the deep ruts, due to ,ni(i !. chance wh,ch T.fin Except ror the great copper lark 01 proper drainage, and muchhe Quarters of Section 21, Townshl corerrroI"between Pint Sec- - South, Range 3 West. Salt I mines, many of the largest mining. damage has resulted. 'rtnn, " 29, Tou8hip Base and Meridian, and are of operations or the west are the re-- 1 Tintic expects little or nothing in a 2 Sat B. A ord in the office of the County workings of the old bonanzas, under, tbe wav of road work but It Is a M h "K.t v new electrical and chemical process- - "hame to see the highway , , 32Jde 58 min.corder of Hah County, l'rovo. going to Fai 1-- ... 1-- j ! 67-9- j' i i eu-lir- Phone Bryant Call 11s 7150 when you need a typewriter, carbon paper, ribbons or service. You can rent or buy an L C Smith or a Corona on easy terms. 8.a. T..V early days. There this Riirvav from wuicasiiver Tw Notice is hereby that Tin- - 47 min West 108 in the. tic 1avnusier Minesgiven No or little prospect H. . Snvder. its agent and attoV then re nr?hd . Is Plume or write for the simple JeuiU . I' to No. 83 deg. J 1 direct that this notice lMied In the Kureka Iteportei i orner newspaper published nearest rvey; mining claim, for the period the ing mai muil. imii rex; so much rock, an.l they can measure and Argos No It up in adrauce and cahulaie costs iTiinis situateil ; ing or railroading. Iles" inusmST .!n l. i in Vz ,VH .more ori !inKi;sru.T,d;r ' 6881. and of mining capital, sorely neetled to'itescritwi in ,he field n,M and Pla; finance many worthy Prospect, or n ln ,hi"i Once the mining business is defi-- 1 offlo i'Vth1nrUrVe.5rs ,i0n f! nitely ilissoriated from the Roaring 17 deg 00 min f"! a o11owb: Forties concept of X- - 1 shooting and debauchery. ml9l!jFurrta 8?", Pn 1;neof will come back to its own. The Mil's t of o..-si srs sir the ball-bearin- LG g office machine Smith fv Corona Typewriters Inc ??! S.uthMain Street Salt Lake City, Utah I Ii H H644I44464MH4 4 1 1 Ih. Notion .!.! -- k -- KiSV r X5E. ,nw o. Is Nssdsd to Restore Your Wasted Hlp d Il, t Srmt';t,S!; and Energy. . Strength Jl,jZleares the body weakened and such cascl & fnniit Re?lore the appetite anorift,2dlc,tei lounelf of that feel- . r J?53 gj let-do- l,h,o85 thence South It billUted that 1509 feet to trm 1 JSL enenrUns 80 Weak ,s disease. nd d- - "inch danger tnm the dis- The larger sH |