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Show , Friday, June 17, 1921. EUREKA REPORTER Page 8 Dr. Thomas Delivered Address To Graduates The closing exercises of the Tin-t- ic at High School were conducted I Stock Sales Elks Pavilion on Friday evening ,. 41 the of last week and were witnessed by Chief Cone 14 Eureka Lily sold at 7 c. about 1500 people. Diplomas were Dragon Bullion sold at Eureka It to nineteen pnpila who 7 presented Eagle Bine Bell Iron King sold at lie. have school the completed high Iron Bloeeom Lehl Tlntie sold at 6Ue. work, also to a large number finishIron King and Standard sold at North ing the Junior High School. Dr. 4c. Colorado state Thomas, George superintenMammoth Tlntie Standard sold at 92.41 dent of public Instruction, delivered Victoria c. Con. sold at the address to this graduates. This Swanaea with address of the the together Eureka Mlnea Tlntie Standard sold at 92.42 H. valedictorian of the Senior elan, Martha Waahlngton g Zuma sold at Keith Hickman, and some choice Eureka sold at musical made numbers the proup Total Carloads iso gram. The diplomas wsra Little May sold at 9 He. presented North Standard sold at 4 He. to the graduates by P. J. Fennell of New Trial Has Been the school board. Wednesday, Granted Eugene Harris Those who have completed the Lehl Tlntie sold at 4 He. Tlntie Standard sold at 99.40. high school work and are now ready --O Zuma sold at 9 e. 4 years of age, for' enrollment in some Institution of Eugene Harris, North Standard sold at 4 He. sentenced to twenty years In the higher learning are: state prison for the murder of Jesse Jnlla Johnson, Ear lean Cromar, H. Cone, Trout Creek rancher, was Deon Ostler, Helen Banerlch, Mae Keystone Encampment No. 8 Frances Hulsh, Leone Hangranted a new trial by the state su- Hanley, Elects New Set Of Officers Winifred Pitts, Margaret Jones, preme court Wednesday, because of sen, the failure on the part of Judge D. Lovonla Fuller, Reed Johnson, LeoAt the last meeting of Keystone H. Morris of the Fifth judicial dis- nard Tregonlng, Keith Hickman, Runnells, Clarence Bauer. Encampment No. 8, Odd Fellows, trict to inform the Jury adequately Raymond Moss Chase, John Kryger, Elbert held on Friday evening of last week, In respect to tfie law of a new set of officers wens- elected to The decision, remanding the case to Beasley and Walter Sutherland. serve during the easitihg year, as Morris a Is for second Judge trial, CLUB follows: FAVORS BASEBALL. j written by Justice A. j. Weber. . -- o' -James Talyor, CUM Patriarch. The trial court failed to charge At a meeting of the Untie ComCharles E. Ward, High Priest the Jury as to any of the various mercial Club, held on Tuesday evenJoseph M. Crowe, Senior Warden. defenses under the law, although of this week, the officers went o a Arthur May, Junior Warden. ing Harris and defenthe other Eugene record baseW. H. Moeller, Scribe. favor a of in as being Mrs. Alice Harris and Leland dants, ball team and will do all In their John Morley, Treasurer. Harris, who were acquitted of the W. H. Button, Trustee. to ths power support organisation. were to at least the entitled murder, substance of all of these matters, acProminent Eureka People cording to the decision of the higher Eureka Will Celebrate Tintie Standard 1!. How beautiful the rammer wear we are showing during this month will appear upon the woman who has made a becoming selection. And we advise you to make your choice now while the range of sizes is complete, and the variety of styles is so wide, for among these are included all of the seasons assorted favorites. 4e .... THE RIGHT DRESS These are the dresses you have admired, that you have desired, and that yon will have great pride in wearing. Dainty in colorings, rich in texture; they are at once the most stylish and the best values for the remarkably low price they are marked. All Silk and Crepe de Chine Dresses 2c. 6e. DISCOUNTED ........ KNITTED CAPES Here is just the very smartest thing you could select for your vacation wardrobe, knitted in perfect fashioning to fit the shoulders in the most graceful lines. SPECIALLY PRICED AT $10.00 EACH self-defens-e. GINGHAM DRESSES if court Mrs. Harris, another son, Leland Harris, and Edward L. Tackman, a ranch hand, were tried for the murder. Charges against Tackman were dismissed when he turned state! witness, and Mrs. Harris and Leland Harris, were acquitted. Closing Exercises For Ths St. Josephs School On Monday evening of this week the closing exercises for the graduates of the St. Joseph's School was . given. The performance was held in the 8 tar Theatre and was witnessed by a large and appreciative audience. The singing and musical selections were exceptionally good and too much praise cannot be given the pupils for the manner In which they took their parts. Sister Blanca and Bister Hlldeta, who directed the prograft, are deserving of especial praise as the entertainment showed that much hard and persistent work had been put In to drill the students in their parts. . FLIPPERS" MUST Chrlst-opherso- -- The annual meeting of the stock-holdeof the Zuma Mining company will be held In Eureka on July 11th, at which time report! will bo heard and the election of officers will take place. re - and Mrs. Joseph Kendall spent Sunday at Provo visiting with the letter's father, L. 8. Glazier. Mr brief local i Phone 152-- R. ' it Deitsqnent Notice. o Diamond Queen Mining and Milling Company, a corporation of the state of Utah. Location of property, Tlntie Mining District Location of principal place of business. Eureka. Utah. NOTICE: There are delinquent upon the following deocrlbed stock, on account of assessment No. 11, levied on the 16th day of April, 1191, the several amounts set opposite the mes of the respective shareholders as follows: No. Name Bhrs. Amt, 56-D. Hanks 1006 9 6.00 M. Bowden . 600 9.60 6.00 Oakey ... 1000 8. Stott .. 1000 6.00 141-JoM. Bowden . 1000 6.00 169-Ge- o. W. Owen . . 7000 96.00 le 10.00 Poynter .. 9000 199-D. Banks 9600 19.60 tu had in black or several of the popular brown or tan shades. It pays to get quality footwear that will stand plenty of hard service, always looking well A new supply of high-grad- e footwear has come in, making this the opportune time to fill these wants. OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST FOR QUALITY GOODS 1 1 I I 1 l iiawjiMiMffnniaaraaaaaaaaainiaaMgnnnnnniS 969-Jess- le 974-D- on 977-Jo- hn 979-Do- n Poynter 999-- J999-- H. 941-- H. E. Pierce D. Hanks .. N. Wallace .. Osborns W. Young . W. Hurd . . . 965-Dr- L. 969-- D. 966-- A. 966-Hen- ry 969-- A. 499-- J. E. Ekloff 495-- V. s. 449-- E. 446-- E. 469-Jam- es es 464-Jam- es 466-Jam- es 467-Mr- . W. Hurd ... M. J. Duns H. Osborne . H. Osborne . Dunn .. Dunn . . Dunn . . . Dunn .. M. J. Dunn 499-- J. 469-Jam- .. H. Bacon 49C-- 496-Mr- .. .. .. Williams Williams Williams 994-- H. s. Dana .. L. Coombs . Williams .. 469-Jam- es 4C9-- 470-- H. 479-- E. 495-W- m. 691-- H. H. Osborne . J. Deason 699-- A. Least K. tsh ... W. Owen . Shea . J. Crows 1 . 694-697-Den- 689-- i 641-- d. 664-Col- ... 666-Cha- rd 677-Cha- 90 9900 1 1991, at the hour of 19 o'clock, noon, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon together with the coat of advertising and expense of sale. T. L. SULLIVAN. Secretary (First pub. June 19, 1991.) NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT. Notice is hereby given that at A meeting of the directors of the Independence Mining company, held on Thursday, June 16th, 1921, the sale date for delinquent stock of the above named company wUl be postponed until 19 oclock, noon, oa Wednesday, July 6th, 1921, at the office of the secretary at W. F. Shrivers store in Eureka, Utah. H. D. 8HRIVER. Seey. (First pub. June 17, 1921.) 199999099990 09 09999990 000099999999999999990 Walt Morgans Garage AND REPAIR SHOP ALL KINDS OF REPAIR WORK Williams ., J. Deason 697-W- .... Nelson 6.00 1000 K. Ish . . . . . 600 9.60 661-E- d. 70.00 Collins ....14000 669-ECollins 60.00 10000 ln 07.60 McMurphy 19600 666-E- d. Collins 60000 960.00 659-Ev- a Suthale 1000 6.00 661-D- r. L. E. Pierce . 9600 19.60 s. Van 600 9.69 Wagoner 6.00 Griggs 1000 s. Van 196 .69 Wagoner And la accordance with the law and an order of the board of direct ors, made on the 16th day of April, 1991, so many shares of each pared of such stock as may be necessary will bo sold at ths office of the secretary, at J. E. O'Connor's Store, on the north side of Main Street, Eureka, Utah, on the 99th day of Juno. 640-Co- n Dun combe Oreo Dun combe W. Hurd .. .... 699-Jo- hn i to $L50 Vougish walking oxfords, and ditss pumps, trim and comfortable; can be hn ... 65c NOBBY STYLES IN OXFORDS AND PUMPS ra D. to $3.50 All these garments are of the quality preferred by carefnl mothers. .... 176-Jess- $1.85 j With the exception of a little mUk toast, which comprised my diet for more than eight weeks, I could not eat anything," said Capt George W. Womble, residing at 106 Jennings St, Knoxville, Tenn., a highly respected citizen of that city. I am now able," continued Capt. Womble, after taking two bottles of Taiflac, to eat practically anything. I had a bad form of stomach and intestinal trouble for a long time and for months my condition had been such that I suffered agony. got so I could not eat theslmplest food. I tried doctor after doctor and all kinds of medicine but nothing that was prescribed for me seemed to do me any good. I had a terrible pain In my breast Just over my heart and for weeks and weeks 4 I got no relief. "I finally got sonervous that I actually dreaded to see night come ps I could not sleep and was always so restless that I would rojoles to see daylight come. I was also constipated all of the time. In fact, life seemed a burden and I was so miserable that I was almost on the verge of despair. Several of my neighbors told me about Tanlac and advised me to try It. I am personally acquainted with Mr. Dan Chambliss, of the firm of Kuhlman ft Chambliss, and when I told him of my condition and how I suffered he advised me to begin taking Tanlac without delay and that It had relieved hundreds of the best people in Knoxville. I have now taken two bottles of Tanlsc and am giving you this testimonial In the hope that it may Induce others to Since taking this medicine take I actually feel like 1 had been made all over again with the youth, energy and ambition of a slxteeu year old Boy." 111-Cla- $12JH) COVERALLS and ROMPERS Priced from Was So Restless He Couldn't Bleep And Daylight Wu Qj 60-Jo- hn to Wash suits and wool suits, warm weather footwear, rompers and coveralls these are some of the things we are showing for the comfort of children. - o D. $7.50 SUMMER TOGS FOR CHILDREN To See Night Come 0 . Stripes FLANNEL SKIRTS in Bright Stripes, Priced from WASH SUITS Priced from Always Welcome. Mr. and Mrs. For the outdoor girl, we are now offering a wonderful showing of new spring modes in Sports Blouses, Sports Skirts and all Sports Wear, at values that speak eloquently of these better times. WOOL PLEATED SKIRTS in Plaids and This Man Dreaded Peter Borup and famUy, Harold Wilder and Miss LANDLORD? Thelma Iloldaway, left on Monday of this week for an outing in southAs long as you pay rent, the land- ern Utah, the trip being made by lord Is a member of your family auto. They will visit friends and rewhether you like it or not. If you latives at Pangultch and also make are paying out S0 a month rental, a trip into Bryces Canyon. this sum with interest at per cent Creation of sentiment to cause the compounded annually would amount to 99,959.28 In ten years. Can you holding of the annual motor speedafford to pay rent when desirable way race on July 4th Instead of on homes can be had on easy payments. Memorial Day has been started by Call on Frank Garrity and look over posts of the American Legion in his list, some of which are listed Indianapolis, Ind., where the interbelow. national automobile classic was 5 room house near Eagle street, staged on May 90th. More than 91100. outbuildings and garage. 190,000 persons from all parts of 5 room house, well built, close in the United States attended the race on Main street, with good cellar and on a day, which the Legion sets several shade trees on the lot. 91160 forth, should be observed in a terms to ths right party. This reverent and decorous manner. o .... i. snap should not last long. 6 room house on upper Church To test the possibility of raising street reduced from 9760 to 9616. drug plants in this attitude and to 9160 down and 910 a month. provide fresh plants for use in the T room house, with barn and other pharmacy laboratory, a drug garden outbuildings, on south side of town. has been started at the University of 91400. deWell built 4 room house, pantry, Utah under the direction of the the and of pharmacy partment clothes closet, cellar and outbuildof gardens. Although supervisor ings. 9400 cash if taken at once. Well built 4 room house, south many large schools have such garat . of Henriods store. Some furniture dens this Is the first attempt growing medicinal herbs in this goes with the place. Garrity also writes fire Insurance, state and Should this trial be sucrepresenting some of the best com- cessful the experiment win be enpanies doing business in this state. larged and native herbs will be testSee him for your fire insurance. ed for their medicinal value. T room house near Leadville Row, o ads. good cellar, lights and water, 9900 0 Also 6 room house at 9600. room house on south side of FOR BALE My residence; 6 rooms, town. sleeping porch and bath room, Water, lights, cellar and good cellar, clothes closet and some furniture. 9100. Good pantry. Strictly modem. 9 room 0 room house and outbuildings in barn. . Also and garage can be had for 9976. Knlghtvllle, house in same lot. Will be sold 0 room house on Lower Leadville reasonably. Apply to Peter Borup. Row has been reduced from 9660 to phone 999. 9600 cash. WANTED Auto repair work by an Good slsed building lot,, well Work satisexpert mechanic. located and fenced, 9116 cash. Done at no or charge. factory garage if desired. Frank your EvQs of Constipation. 9t Baker, Leadville Row. pantry, rooms, Three RENT FOR Perhaps the most serious of the clothes closet and cellar. One diseases caused, by constipation block north of high school. Mrs. avoid would If you appendicitis. 146. this dangerous disease, keep your W. W. Johnson, phone bowels regular. For this purpose FOR SALE Dodge touring ear In Chamberlain's Tablets are excellent, good condition, new top. 9966 garage. Also fireproof to take and mild and gentle la ABE TOU SUPPORTING A THE SMARTEST OF SPORTS WEAR Miss Hasel Harrington and Harry Murphy were married on Wednesday of this week, the ceremony being performed by Rev. Killeen of the local Catholic Church. In the evening a wedding supper was served at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Mike Harrington, to which the immediate friends and relatives were invited. Both young people are very popular and well known In ' Eureka, the groom being a prominent business man of this city. The Reporter Joins their large circle of friends In extending ANNUAL MEETING. o- Crisp and refreshingly cooL The dress above all dresses you will enjoy wearing during the coming season. We are agents for the famous Mina Taylor dresses and aprons, nationally advertised and sold with a guarantee of perfect satisfaction for wear, wash and style. 85c to $1.75 Each- APRONS Priced from $2.50 to $7.50 Each DRE8SES Priced from Harried On Wednesday At a meeting of the dtlsens of Eureka, held last Friday evening, it was unanimously decided to observe Independence day In a fitting manner In Eureka. Mayor Hanley presided at the meeting and during the evening appointed a general committee ionslstlng of Pat Bonner, chairman; P. H. Craven, secretary; James Hann, ley. John Downey, Walter Phil Sullivan and Walter Jensen. This committee will appoint sub committees and Immediately get busy on a rousing program for July 4th. -o CHILD KILLED BT AUTO, o Mr. anr Mrs. James Stark of Balt Lake City, who are former residents of 811ver, had the sad misfortune of losing their four year old son, Lynn, in an automobile accident on Monday of this week. The child ran across the street in front of a moving automobile and was killed at moat instantly. GO. According to City Marshal Dan Cronin there Is going to be a whole peck of trouble for the boys of our city who continue to use flippers,1 as they not only damage property but have done harm to individuals in two or three cases. Already many boys have been deprived of their flippers and anyone found using them in a careless manner hereafter will be punished. f On Independence Day ONE-FOURT- H GSS, AH work Oils toned Morgan's Old Stand out under guarantee Upper Main Street |