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Show jApriU, It 1924. Eureka Reporter- jle f c. XSXamcrul Shanti Friday of each week and postoffiee at Eureka, . 1fdaoconiu -- Stock Sales Prtrflw ,ulsh B- - Option Monday, metter. Iron King sold from 5:. to Plutus sold at 30c ami South Standard sold at i: Sioux sold at East Tintic Cous, .'d I'.n and lie. price Shipments is sief cona it it TueiNlay. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; It-- ti itl ri- Dr- - A's- ? n l edmsiby, Sds s Plutus sold from to 4h East Tintic Cons, sold at 11 V lc 127 and 12c. Eureka Lily sold at 7c. Iron King sold at 55c and o Pittman Still Workicg For r 1, o kiBOOth leoator 2c. Lehl Tintic sold at ;5Uc. Plutus sold from 42c to 4.w North Standard sold at c. 10 Total Carloads b. Little May gold at ;0 Mines am 4 Suits of Tailored Smartness Mammoth sold at 21c. North Standard sold Pltttns sold at 31c. Silver Miners March SI. WASHINGTON, Sena-putm- Tax Reduction Demand an of Nevada, who recently nt Produced a bill directing the j To Be Made Next Week treas--departme- to buy 14.500,000 The people of the Inited Stat.-s- ; ounces of silver at a dol- jiitional are demanding tas reductions sa AU and; when they go out after something nuury department will oppose! tor an early hear-- ( in the right way they moat aiwava fr ni, is asking before ths banking and currency, get it. They will get lower taxes if adopt the right system. Next' & alttee In order that this ques-(the- y Is national on week out Its threshed Tax be Reduction lot may Week and it has been auggeated by: to an Given opportunity (rm, all the facts, Senator Pitt-- j the organization that has brought! In his about the observance that everyone1 pa expresses confidence ' who is Interested, ami that means1 UUty to show that the department of us, wire or write to our repre-- i ad stopped short of carrying outfall aentatlvea in Washington demand In fall requirements of the original ing immediate action on Wm.n silver purchase law "My bill" said Senator Pittman, tion measures. Everybody pays taxes. It has S designed to carry out the plan been said that it makes no differgreed apon it the Reno conference. proposes to require the treasury ence If we do not own a foot of land, into a epartment to make additional all- j the first brick that goes an ounce house, or the tools with which we ar purchases at a dollar cover the silver allocated for sub- -, work. Just the same we are paying Long after this all--, our proportion of the existing bign idiary coins. er wu so used, the secretary of the taftes that now take one dollar out The boyl rtasury revoked the allocation and of every eight we earn. ttempted to recoin the silver do!- - whose wages amount to but eight in covered by the allocation 'with dollara a week ia a taxpayer to thoj liter of various sorta that waa in extent of one dollar out of every was not 'eight that la paid to him and the1 he treasury, but which ought under the Pittman act. 'My! man whose expenses amount to $44 ill la In line with the Reno confer- - a week is in reality paying $6 a week that the taxes. nee, where it was held had no Serious business depression eerettry of the treasury lutbority to revoke the allocation, threatens the people of the United ad makes it mandatory that the ' States unless relief can be seuced tertiary shall make purchases of soon. The American people are Lasrlcan silver at a dollar an ounce quite willing to go down Into their sfficii sot to cover the allocations pockets for every dollar that is or subsidiary coinage. I believe I1 needed for economical and legitimate rill be able to convince congress condnct of their government but hit my present bill la in conformity, they are unwilling longer to pay for Fith the original law, and ia neces- -' waste, Incompetency and graft. Con-ir- y to bring about the purchases gress must act. Take time to write rlieh the original law contemplated to your representatives In Washing( hould be made. Of course the ton as thousands of other people, rcssury department will oppose the will do during the coming week o ill, u they have opposed my eon-- 1 I ble OB, of tie . I : g ! , 7 J IIciv are suits captivating in tlicir aimpln linen and revealing fasliinnw newest Our auita include the vuriou style t lends for late Spring and early Summer. favored modes from the neve rely plain tailored to the cliio hair-linsuit, mannish in dnsign. whieli are enjoying great popularity this season. OUR SUITS ARE PRICED FROM $24.50 TO $50.00 e ! PETERS CLASSIC SHOES FOR LADIES Fashioned for style and at the same time exjtortly made from the choicest materials to combine nor vice and eomfort with their good looks. There are reasons why our (Uassics are in every way the finest you can buy. Kveu more pleasing are our priws for these elegant e and Fancy Chit Outs in Ktrajm and styles in fords. It is a pleasure to show you our elegant styles and splendid values. . -- : Two-Ton- ! - the but am aak- an opportunity to present both lies of this qnestlou to the commit -ntion from i tint, New officers Installed ug order that they may decide evening the new officers of merits of the case. I am fully ! mfldent the committee will be con- - i Tintic Lodge No. 711, B. P. O. Elks, m In L1 hi rilliam Snyder Died During Week At Capital William Snyder, who until a short ago was a resident of Mam--. Both, died on Tuesday at Salt Lake were installed and a lunch and social session followed the regular work of the lodge. There waa a large number present and the meeting proved an interesting one for all. II. E. Wall, past exalted ruler pf the Belodge, acted as installing officer. In voted fore adjournment the lodge relief the to favor of contributing 0f the families of the miners killel in the Castlegate disaster. Below is k list of the new elective and appointive officers: John J.' Hanley, exalted ruler. A. E. Myers, esteemed leading He was the son of Mr., and In. John 0. Snyder and the family in Mammoth for more than uty years, moving to Salt Lake no than six months ago. Deceased n 11 years of age and his deatn knight. united from tuberculosis from Edwin Shriver, esteemed loyal rtieh he had been a - sufferer for knight. bvs time. James A. Coffey, esteemed lecturIty. NEW PETTICOATS Here arc the newest in ictticouts that conform to the new garment modes. FINE SILK HOSIERY Humming Bird and Gold Stripe Brands Hosiery of fine nilk such us these cannot fail to add much to the apjFonranco of every Spring and Summer costume-sho- wn in the newest colors and styles so now jFOpular. The lisle tops and soles make them last twice as long. $1.00 TO $3.00 PAIR GUARANTEED Some have wide pleated ruffles and flounces some are sciilloficd others l ure tucked in various ways a complete variety, of all that's new and desirable in Petticoats. Chooso from these good values. i 1 $2.50 TO $8.50 EACH William 8nyder la survived by bia ing knight E. Bowen, secretary. W. F. Shriver, treasurer. Frank Gear, tyler, Robert Tibbs, trustee. I. D. Theriault, grand lodge representative. ugles lodge Heber Jones, esquire. WORKMENS COMPENSATION Edward Pike, chaplain. o Gourley, Inner guard. Clarence When a e catastrophe like the Zahriskle. organist. Vard ut Castlegate occurs, every feels thankful that there ere Watch the columns of this paper "ungmens compensation laws, so the announcement of Tintic oI e n m I I1 the bereaved famlliee get in the for Mercantile Companys L n JWwbood of $5,000 each. Week. ago when organized q liBoe fears the state of New York was 7 . filma o Raymers for -. I. Kod.k tlDtebin.rrtc. M workingmens compensation .. the Fraternal Order of BRIEF uir.tL rushed into the breach and o j Call Putting the law FOR RENT 5 room bouse.3 212t This achievement cost the phone 237-with 5g nearly $100,000. bis widow and one son, WI1-- 8nyder, also by four sisters, funeral services were held at Salt " and the body waa sent to Provo burial. Co. Norman-Jense- n "THE BIG STORE" favors . . re-on- St district early In tho week with one Big Social Event For of the new cars and It ia undoubtedYear Coming April 25th ly a sensation in tho automobile world. It ia a six cylinder car and There Is one big social event Inj ells for leas than a thousand doltw each high school year the Junior, lars I. a b. Eureka. There are cerProm which is scheduled for the; tain outstanding features In the present month. The date set for this Oldsmobile cart that are worthy of Mr. Anderson dancing party, that la expected to special Investigation. Mrs attract people from various nearby will be pleased to demonstrate the ettlea. ia April 25th and The Har-- splendid qualities of the new Oldssmith or Albert Hopklnson mobile to anyone who le interested. on fans will famish the music. Tarnished bouse Fully SALE members of the committee Call phone The FOR Ne alIn first class shape. haring charge of this partyforare d the oat plana freshly papered S ready working Ten Page Paper Made proper entertainment of the public Necessary This Week and from ail reports they Intend 1924 for o Prom Jnnior making the ia again appearing MIS The social Reporter most DVT enjoyable the of one A Good Tblg ten pages being in Tintic form, tho of enlarged events ia the history sad address plaWj made necessary this week on acSaod School. High count of increased advertising pat.litUB togdbar . o Dm ronage. A number of new ads aplip) to Motor Co. Places Mourn, lows, pear in this weeks paper, among oajLerUins Jackson Tintic them those of the Scowcroft Co. of In CWU Bepresentative the Mountain States Telefenogh Ogden, UomasmLexlsms Union Pacific Ranroad Mamomth of Co., ShffiJtbwat; phone John W. Anderson Izoe- e Oil Co., Tintic Garago Texas local repreeen-tivCo., and live crowd sek has been appointed Car com- Co., Jackson Motor Co., Taylor Bros. BTcS-upt- Motor Jackson the of bkindi?eSK concern has Co. Some of the regular advertisers the heart, .! in .rery pany of Provo, which Oldsmobile j are also demanding n larger amoant new the for the agency cars. Mr. Anderson returned to the of space than usual. Lr . SI? J J. t,en Try state in the Union oot,tei Tew Tort of Tintie Aerie No. 117 p enjr EL, is not this something W-l- B of? JPwPud wm you PHONE NUMBER CHANGED fop the J- - w original R. WATKINS Extracts, Spices, Medicinal m CC-R-- pch be good. Phone 314-- F.Uet.Uller Preparations Toilet Articles. l sites "ft 4. California Route Will Be Zion Park Highway Utah people object to the name of Arrowhead Trail for the automobile highway which connects southern Utah with California. The road seems to hare originally been named for a mountain in California that contains a rather distinct outline of an arrowhead but since the Scenic attractions of southern Utah are the chief features on the highway the dvie organisations of this state as well as the automobile association members favor the Zion Park Highway" as a name for thla route to the coast. all-ye- ar CAIU PARTY WILL BE GIVEN ON APRIL Stag O The members of' the Rebekak Lodge announce a card party for April Slat, tbe affair to be given at their ball and to be followed by a luncheon. The public Is Invited to attend. Last evening the Rebekaks celebrated the S2nd anniversary of tba local lodge by conducting a roll call of all members and later enjoying a luncheon and apdal see si on. There wns n good attendance andA the meeting wna a most Interesting one. The lodge wea organised on April 4th, lilt. O - 4 CARD OF THANKS. o Leonard Sutherland Was Through tbe columns of the ReInjured In Snowslide porter we wish to extend pur. thanks Leonard Sutherland, former resident of Eureka and a brother of Joel Sutherland of thla eity, was very seriously Injured In the Prove Canyon snowslide of last Saturday, Tbs young mans injuries ire of such s nature that it will be many weeks before he recovers. i to Eureka people who were so kind and considerate of our welfare daring the illness and tinea the death of Mrs. Wanstrom, and we are especially desirous of thanking those who assisted at the funeral services on Wednesday afternoon. Anton Wanstrom and children, Carl Hendrickson. - il |