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Show Page 2 Friday, September 21 1923. EUREKA REPORTEB Albert E, Cooper Died ' Sunday At Springville . " mm' who followed mining la the Tlntle District . for several yean and who moved to Springville bat, a few months ago, died at the latter piece hut Sunday Mr. Cooper was hat IS years of age and his death reunited trout miners' consumption. Ha la survived by hie widow and. three email' children, Burial took place at , Springville, where the family has a number of relatives. The ..last employment ' of Mr. Cooper was at the Chief Cone, mine at this place, although his residence was at- Mammoth. Ha made co slderable money la his leasing operations at the Chief and used some of it in purchasing a small place at Springville. o SCHOOL NURSE DISPENSED WITH FOR THU SEASON Albert t . B. Cooper, 475 DEPARTMENT STORES EUREKA UTAH i. Increases Year Mileage Yonr Decreases - Upkeep . The life of your car the mileage you get the poorer year motor develops and your expense of upkeep, depends, P-" you realize, upon the gas you use. My more or doctored 1430 GAS is straight run not cracked, a with free and sharp, manufactured." It explodes dean leaving no residue to punch, powerful You pay the price of GOOD miinagw and expensive repairs. GAS, why not get itt XHHEPEKDEBT Station. Keep going until you come to an 1 The trustees of the Untie School District some time ago decided to get along without the services of a auras. For the past few years the alary of a regularly employed auras had beea paid Jointly by the Red Cross organisation, the leading mines of the district and the school board but for the preemit year this expense will be eliminated. The school board members feel that they must conserve the funds as much as possible and the same program of economy must be carried oat by tbo Red Cross and the mining opera tors. ' Books Coupe" cemra- Uaa - tar economy lom SUttoMo nO . Good ) oooiywhoro. m Excellent Vilu.es! New Wool Dresses III Attractive Fall Styles o Ducks Said To Be In Fine Shape This Tear y " The duck malady, which appears to be an annual occurrence la Utah where there la a lot of alkali la tha water, has caused the death of hat very few waterfowl this eeeaoa to the state fish and game commissioner. For the put few years the commissioner has adopted the plan of trying to keep the dneke oft the alkaline pools la Balt Laka and Boxelder counties. Aa Investigation disclosed the fact that the birds that were sick recovered soon they were placed la fresh water, hence efforts are now being made to prevent the 'birds from feeding in localities where there is m much alkali. Mr. Madien says that of SOOO sick ducks that his deputies picked ap and transported to fresh water more than IS per cent recovered. , u u O ' o FROM SOUTHERN UTAH o Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hnlah, daughter and niece, Mlaa Frances Hnlsh and Mlu Helen Beesley, returned home on Baaday night after a pleasant auto trip Into the southern part of - the state. They first went to Cedar City, taking la a part of the program connected with the laying of the Harding memorial rail of tha Cedar City-Lan- d railroad, and latoqj visited the fruit eectlona of Wash- -; lag county,' the Zion National Park and the Cedar Brakes. Borne of the beet gravel roads in the state of Utah are to be fonnd la Millard, Beaver and Iron counties, according to Mr. Huleh, ud Juab county's new road to the south of Levan will compare quite favorably with the highways la the other counties. RETURN CARD OP THANKS. lira. J. H. McGhu ud children d wish to thank their relative other friends, also the members of the. Tlntle Lodge No. C, F. dfc A. II. for their kindness and acta of sympathy daring the Illness and following the death of a beloved hneband and father, and they also wish to extend thanks for the many beautiful floral offering!. I Dally ronnd trip until Sept. 10th, final limit October Slat. Balt Lake, REMODELLING GARAGE. $6.76; Ogden, 97.SS. o James Morgu Is rushing work on NOTICE. hla new garage building ud hopes to have the place completed before State of Utah, County of Jub. the cold weather arrives. While the the Eureka Precinct of roof of the old structure will be uticounty. lised new brick, stone ud cement I have In my possession tha fol- walle are being built ud an attracanimal tive front will completely change lowing described estrsy Which, If not claimed and taken tha appearance of the old land mark. away, will be sold at public a action A lot of changes are taking place to the highest bidder af tha City In Enreka'e business district - and Hall, Eureka City, la Eureka Pre- within a couple, of months we will cinct on September the 19th, ISIS, hardly know the old eamp. at IS oclock M. o Bald animal la described u: ATTENDED DRUG OO. MEETING. One brown Gelding about ten or eleven yean old, weight abont nine Manager Black of tha Schramm-Johnao- n hundred pounds, having a star on store wu at Balt Lake durhis forehead ud a white nost. Bald week ud while there attendthe ing animal la branded with a brand ed the annual meeting of managers which resembles a letter W on the of this directors ud department left hip. The convention wu conBald astray was taken np by me la company. on September ducted at the aid precinct on September ISth, 17th to 10th capital Included business ud l 19SS. social events wall meetings I JOHN HARRIS, The Schamm-Johnao- n company has Eureka for Ponndkeeper opened a number of new stores dar' Precinct. ing the put year ud reports which were Submitted at tha Salt Lake meeting Indicates a ubetutlal In, crease la business la various cities , ( where the company's- - stores an EVERT HOUSEWIFE Known the necessity of always keeping on hand a plentiful supply of package and canned goods. Stock np now. 1 We can give yon the best groceries and vegetables in town at prices that are right. Selling groceries is our business. We have spent years in learning the quality of goods the public demands and the service they expect Give ns a trial and we are sure you will become a steady customer. i Cromar Grocery WE DELIVER PHONE 8 i Special Passenger Rates ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH. , . TROT LAUNDRY AGENCY, Joaaph Bays, Jr- - of Baraka, hu taken tha Tray Laudiy agency will call for and deliver laandry. Everyone known tha high quality of J. Tray work. - Phono I4S-i n NOTICE OF BALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. ud Regular One Regnlax Ronnd Trip Way Rate $3.00 $1.15 $4.35 $2.40 .65 $4.30 $1.15 $6.10 . - Estate of Panl HUedale, Deceased. will sell at The undersigned private sale tha following described j- , , , i $3.40 . . i Boy Mileage Books and Save Money : w ' : . - '."? . r - ... . ; ", , ; v personal property, I K ' shares of the capital stock of tha Glen Rock OH Company. 41 shares of the capital stock of the Ora Extension Mining company. 601 shares of the capital stock of the Eureka Standard Mining company. 60 shares of the capital stock of tha Phi Gamma Delta Association. ' 11,600 shares of the capital stock of .the Eureka Mines Company, on or after October 4th, list, and written bids will he received by the nndenigned. at Baraka, la Jub County, Utah.. Terms of sale, cub. Dated September 18th, Ills. W. FITCH, Sr., " to-w- it: f . j . . ' WEEK- - END TICKETS ON SALE UNTIL SEP?. 30. SALE DATES FRIDAT f 8ATURDAT AND SUNDAT TO SALT LAKE CITT AND SATUBDAT AND SUNDAY, ONLY, TO OGDEN. " o , ; - A SpeaalPurchaBe To Sell for Only $12.90 to $24.75 Silk Dresses for Fall i New Styles at a Low Price! Piesting is ased to advantage on the lesson's new Silk Dresses, si Is ihown la this assortment Colored embroidery is effective trimming, toow Tha materials an Ckepe de Chine, Canton Crepe, end Satin Faced Crepes. When yon ice how well thcie dresses an made end how attractive they are. you'll agree that these value ere unususL u In Navy, Black, Brown, $16.50-4- 75 -- -- Week End Rate ; - attend. (OREM LINE) Electric) . Baaday Services: Church School 9.46 a. m.; Moraine Service 11 oclock; Evening Prayer and Sermon at 7.10. ' Tha public la cordially Invited to to Salt Lake City Provo and Ogden via Salt Lake and Utah Railroad Company Payson to Salt Lake tity Payson to Provo Payson to Ogden Bamberger u u ; Never before have wc had a more attractive showing of Wool Dresses for Fall And never before were our ' values better, for these are made of excellent materials and display the very latest style tendencies. ' Some model! feature the side opening and aide them brightened drapery. In navy and brown most of braid trimming. or in colors embroidery by contrasting Administrator. Girls Wool Dresses 7 to 14 Yean We are showing an Interesting assortment, of wool Dresses for girls from 7 to 14. The materials are ex cellent, the styles are new and pretty, and the workman ; hip Is good and yet these Dresses are priced exceedingly low ! They are made of serge and novelty wool materials in navy, tan, copen, rose, and brown. See them now and make yonr selection while our showing is . . : i complete. $438 $14.75 i |