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Show Friday, May 20, 1921 Fift Ely Garage Man Makes Trip Literary Club Of Eureka Over Grand Central Road Holds Annual Luncheon (Delta Chronicle. ) Ur. ONeill, of the. El? Oarage, made a trip from Ely to Delta on Hay 6th in Just alx houra; he tried lf thia out aa a teat to familiarize with the road, ao that if meritbim-ae- ing it he could aafely recommend itouriata to take that route from Ely to Salt Lake. It will mean much traffic to Delta and Eureka. And traffic meana money in hand. By shortening a turn or two, the road is now only . 16S miles from Delta to Elyl Via the Moalda aide of Utah Lake, Ely la only 286 miles from Salt Lake on good roads; or Tla Bantaquln 802 miles, 77 of which la pared! That the distance from Ely to Delta can be made in six houra la proof of our part of the link. SAID TO BE SHORT IN HIS ACCOUNTS BIDDOWAY t R. H. Siddoway, the former atate fish and game commissioner, la said to be short in his accounts to the extent of about $8,245, and suit wlU be instituted to bring about the lection of that sum of money. Siddoway will also be charged with the of public funds, misappropriation which la a rather serious offense and punishable by a Jail sentence not exceeding fire years. At the home of Mrs. D. J. Russell oa Saturday afternoon of last week the annual luncheon of the Entre Nous Literary Club was conducted and reporta received indicate that the affair waa ene of the most brilliant social events of the year. The color scheme for the rooms was carried out in lavender and green, baskets of lilacs being used in, the table decorations. Ths place cards were attached to the handles oi email hand-paintbaskets which also contained a list of committees, menu, and program for ths occasion. The program which waa carried out consisted of a reading by Mrs. Edward' Bonner and a vocal solo by Mrs. P. J. Bonner with Mrs. G. (!: Lindsay , as accompanist, which proceeded the luncheon, and the following toasts at the banquet table: Presidents address by Mrs. A. E. Mrs. - Wil"Mothers," Myers; Mrs. liam Stuart; "Our Husbands, C. E. Hnlsh; "Friendship," Mrs. Ed-- j ward Pike; "Our New Peace, Mrs. R. D. Gardner. Mrs. V. L. Thomas acted as toastmis tress and spoke in ed . LIFE, HAPPINESS, ROMANCE LOVE!! They are all in that little book. Written in the mosfi direct style ever yet devised by man. It is in the brief, concise deposit entries back of each interesting chapter of right reasoning,, thrift and SAVING. Do you want a home? Then build one on the firm foundation of THRIFT. There is no other way. We can help you. Our Savings plan pays 5 per cent. We solicit the patronage of Tintie people. 'Ra.nlring in all it's branches. a most entertaining and humorous manner. The toasts were also of a pleasing and interesting nature. Miss Frances Huish and Miss Bernice Bourne assisted In serving the luncheon. MENU: Cream of Salmon Soup Radishes Imperial Sticks Start the children out right. Open Roast .Veal Pepper Dressing a savings account for each one at the Olives Lenox Potatoes Jelly Dinner Rolls Eureka Banking Coa. bank. One dollar la sufficient to start an account Fruit Salad Nnt Bread Sandwitches Sherbet Fancy Cakes Nuts and Interest on all sums compound- MHMHT.R . ed twice each year. . Mints Cafe Noir federal reserve system Payson, Utah. Organized 1890 - After the luncheon the club WEAK KIDNEYS MAKE elected the following officers for the ensuing year: Mrs. C. E. Hulab, Application for Patent, Serial No. to corner No. 1 the place of beginWEAK BODIES. ning. Said claim Is located In the. 020000. president; Mrs. P. J. Bonner, 1st southeast quarter of Section IS, Mrs. B. L. Clark, 2nd Kidney Diseases Cause Many Aches Mrs. Edward Bonner, In the United States Land Office, Township 10 South, Bangs S West, and Ilia of Eureka People. Salt Laks City, Utah, April 24, Salt Lake Meridian and contains a secretary, Mrs. J. E. Dillon, treasnet urea of .191 acres, ths areas la Mrs. D. J. Russell, Sr., critic. urer; 1921. As one weak link weakens a chain, conflict with Talisman, Lot 104 havstate to federation meeting Delegate the Notice is that given to may weak kidneys weaken the ing been excluded. at Price is Mrs. Myers, and Mrs. Pika Gemini Mininghereby Company,- a corporawhole body and hasten the final and Mrs; Gardner, Said lode claim is of record alternates. tion, by its duly authorised agent In the officemining breaking-dowof the county recorder A meeting will be held on Wed- and in E. Berkley, of Juab fact, J. Overwork, strains, colds and other County, at Nephl, Utah. at the home of the retiring whoseattorney postoffice address is Salt causes Injure the kidneys, and gen- nesday The nearest known locations are to I. L. Mrs. Williamson, president, for has mads application City, Utah, is when their activity lessened, finish np the erally the aforesaid claims and past years business. patent for the Talisman fraction survey 4377 conflicting the whole body suffers. Taurrus Silver lode, committee of The having charge lode, Mineral Survey 6545, situated Coin, Lot 98, Lot 10S-Aches and pains and languor and Voltaire and Prowere as luncheon follows: the Tlntic Juab in the Mining District, urinary ills frequently cope, and lode Mrs. Lindsay, Mrs. Connty, State of Utah, and described Lot 231 North Extension there Is an tendency gram Mrs. Pike, Mrs. P. J. Bon- as follows with magnetic variation mining Claims. Decoration towards dropsey, gravel or fatal Clark.. I direct that the foregoing notice Menn Mrs at 17 degrees east, to wit: Mrs. Tomlinson. Brights disease. Whdn the kidneys ner, be published In the Eureka Reporter, Mrs. Mrs. John Gardner, Russell, 1 from fall there Is no real help for the sufBeginning at corner No. ' of Eureka, Utah, the newspaper pubDonnelly. which the corner to sections IS, 18, ferer except kidney help. lished nearest said claim, for a lunch19 10 annual Those the and on 8outh, 24, Township Doans Kidney Pills act directly attending of nine consecutive issues. I. L. eon Mrs. were: 2 2 Williamson, Ranges and West, Salt Lake period GOULD. B. the kidneys. Ask your neighbor. BLAKELY, Mrs. H. H. Mrs. Bourne, No need to take the statement of president; Meridian, bears south 24 degrees Edward Mrs. Pat Bonner, Register.1 Bonner, 26 30 minutes seconds east 2099.9 someone living far away as evidence. Mrs. K. L. Clark, Mrs. John Donnel- feet; and running thence south 88 EDWARD D. DUNN, Attorney, Here is a case right In this locality. Balt Lake, City, Utah. ly, Mrs. R. D. Gardner, Mrs. G. C. James Garrett, 'retired farmer, Lindsay, Mrs. C. E. Huish, Mrs. A. E. degrees 10 minutes west 20.2 feet pnb. April 21, 1121. - Last (First 11 No. to corner 2;' thence north Pay son, Utah, says: "When a per Myers, Mrs. Edward Pike, Mrs. D. J Juna 24, 1921. pub. son gets along in years the kidneys Bussell, Sr., Mrs. William Stuart, 'degrees 49 minutes west 542.1 feet are likely to give trouble most any Mrs. V. L. Thomas, Mrs. Dot Tom- to corner No. 3; thence north 88 time. Sometimes my kidneys have linson, Mrs. J. E. Dillon. degrees 10 minutes east 07.1 feet Commutation meal tickets $6.56 to corner No. 4; thence south 6 for $5.00 at Flelners Home become disordered and the kidney secretions hava passed too frequentdegrees 50 minutes east 640.1 feet Restaurant. KEEP FAITH WITH MINERS. of my back ly. Then the small I have would ache dreadfully. Silver: Agitation for the repeal of bought Doan's Kidney Pills and a the Pittman act is still going on, the box or so has never failed to cure New York Times having recently such an attack." . Price 60c, at all dealers. Dont suggested such action in an editorial. The other aide of the question was simply ask for a kidney remedy J. Jenget Doans Kidney Pills the same vigorously upheld by Sidney mining nings, engineer. Mr. had. Garrett that In a subsequent edition of the same CO., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. T. .. .... - o publication. He says: -"In a recent editorial article headNotice Of ed "The Silver Crime of 1921, you' advocate that the United. States Independence Mining Company, a Government should repeal the Pittcorporation of the state ef Utah. man act The main argument you Location of property, Tlntic Mining use Is that the Government can, by District. Location of principal place silver at the present purchasing of business. Eureka, Utah. market price make a profit. Notice Is hereby given that at a "Thia profit would he In addition meeting of the directors of the above to the one it already made when It named mining company held nt the sold some of the silver in Its office of the secretary in Eureka, under the Pittman act at Juab .County, Utah, on Thursday, Treasury ounce, largely to the $1.01)6 par April 21st, 1921, an assessment, be- British Government, In order to No. one 5, of ing (1) cent per share the silver needs in India. was levied on the capital stock of the satisfy 1917 India was "In exporting corporation, issued and outstanding, large q antitles of material that was secrepayable immediately to the needed for war purposes. The only tary, H. D. Shrlver, at his place of method of paying for this was to : business In Eureka Utah. . ship Into India either gold or silver. Any stock upon which this assess- Gold was unprocurable and therement shall remain unpaid on Tuesfore, silver waa shipped. A very day, May 21, 1921, will be delinquent rapid increase In the price of silver and advertised for sale at public took place until in September, 1917, auction, and nnlesa payment Is made sales were as high aa $1.14)6 per on sold will be before, Wednesday, onnee. the 22nd day of June, 1921, at 12 "There was no supplies of silver oclock, noon, at the office of the large enough to meet these requiresecretary at his place of business In ments pny where la the world except Enreka, Utah, to pay the delinquent in the U. 8. treasury and aa a result assessment together 'with the cost the Pittman act was passed In April, of advertising and the expense of 1918, to permit the government to sale. sell to melt these silver dollars-an4 TAILOR? H. D. 8HRIVER, Secretary. at $1.01)6 per ounce, and England (First pub. April 29,' 1921.) later buy it back at $1.00 per ounce " o from American miners. The miners dumber Iains Tablets Are Mild and agreed to this arrangement which Gentle In Effect. prevented the price of their silver jj from advancing, aa did wheat, cotton, of ChambeThe laxative effect steel and other commodity prices. rlains Tablets Is so mild and gentle "The Pittman act waa undoubtedly that you can hardly 'realise that It a solemn agreement between the has been produced py a medicine. , Government of the United States, representing all the people of the United States and the silver producers of the United States, which was faithfully adhered to by thp silBOOM 18 ON ver producers and should be faithTHE fully adhered to by the Government of the United States. vice-presidevice-preside- - n. A till ever-increasi-ng . Your Dollar Which a few months ago did not possess much in the way of buying power is again coming into its own. Tour Dollar will perform a real service if you bring it to our store. Grocery prices ar on the decline and every reduction in the wholesale market is immediately reflected in this stores retail well-kno- Foster-MU-bur- prices. High grade groceries at lowest possible .prices that is our motto. n . J. H. Manson Bros. Co. : KODAKS Vacation time will soon be here and no one wants to take a vacation without a Kodak. . We have them in all sties and Wei also carry a full line of Kodak supplies and solicit your printing and development trade. prices. John J. Hanley PHONE 218 i FISHING TACKLE OF EVERT DESCRIPTION ' BUT TOUR FISHING LICENSE HERE c Smart Clothes For All Occasions Emil Forrest & Co. d aniaRianfiaannuannnnHBHB - i ! on. nr Utah "Western Mineral Sorvey o Evils of Constipation. - PnbUUpd Weekly Gives all oil, mines and One year 23.00, n sths 21.00, S months 80 mts .Sample Copy Free SALT LAKE CUT, UTAH o Perhaps the most' serious of the caused by constipation Is appendicitis. If yon would avoid this dangerous disease, keep your bowels regular. 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