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Show (' Friday, OotoW Dcrn Was Chief Speaker At Rally Held Sunday j. that has CONVINCED theTitomeii of America e OWE TEST George If. I)ern, the Democratic candidate for governor, waa In the evening, Untie District last Sundaywere held which rallies at speaking have heard about the YUMaytag Gyrafoam Washer its miraculous speed almost unbelievable thoroughness safer ---than hand washing carefulness. There's one test it will tell you the truth quicker and more plainly than words or pictures. Wash with the Maytag I Call us up. It will be brought right to your home any day you choose. Not the least obligation on your Features part fearer. The Gyrefoam Principle cieetes a more highly energised, turbulent and continumuly effective water action. No idle water. 2 -- Waahea cleaner. The Gyrafaem Principle mizea the snap evenly through the water, and furora the anapicr waiK-in-g solution through the meslm of the dothea. No idle audi. capacity la world-S- O hour. noact waaKcr made takea floor apace only iS inches equate. 8 Cut aluminum tub cant warp, rust, rot, awelL split me corrode. 6 Easily adjusted to rar height, and height of tula. 7 Cluthea can he put in or taken out while washer is running. I Tub deana itself in 30 second 9 -- Metal twinging wringer. Low. Swings inn 7 positions. Adjusts itaelf automat. caOy fur handkerchiefs or blankets, Auto mane drain board. Instant uhea we want you to try it. CACT UJMINUM Com. Co. for World Leadership v of Application for Mineral Patent, M. A. Hcrial No. OilHIN'J. Not 11 flirt with Sur. 6484-Ced- ar No. 10 o rt Noa. 2, lode, and Sur. 3 and 4 lodes, having been excluded. Department of the Interior, The nearest known locations are United Htafcs Ijiml Office, Halt Isiko the aforesaid conflicting claims, and Wy, Utah, Hopteiulior 10, 1021. Notice la hereby given that the Chief Consolidated Mining Company, a corporation, by Ita duly authorised Cecil agent and nttorney-ln-face nddreaa la Fitch, whose Eureka, Utah, has made application for patent for the 1INK lode mining claim, Mineral 8urvey No. 6771, located In the Tintlc Mining District, Utah County, State of Utah, describt, post-offic- ed, with magnetic variation at 17 deg. 15 min. East, as follows, viz: Beginning at Cor. No. 1, (from which the Cor. to 6eca. 8, 4. 9 and 10, T. 10 8., 11. S W.. S.' L. B. Ac hears N. 11 deg. S3 min. E. 3738.1 ft.) and running thence 8. 00 deg. 57 min. W. 200 ft. to Cor. M.. 3 6448-I)eae- No. 2; thence N. 88 deg. 48 min. W. SCO ft. to Cor. No. 3; thence N. 00 deg. 57 min. East 200 ft, to Cor. No. 4; thence 8. 88 deg. 49 rain. East 9S0 ft to Cor. No. 1, the place of I i permitted. lode. I 'TaTtMr'a' 7;' It , 99 9 9 ship 9 South, Range S West, Register. Lake Meridian, has filed notice of'0 Edw. D. Dunn, Atty., Intention to make Three-yea-r Froof, In I lie Fifth Judicial District Comt Balt Lake City, Utah. to establish claim to tha land above of Utah In and for Juab First pub. September 26, 1924. described, before the Register A ReLast lub. November 21, 1924. County. ceiver. U. 8. Lend Office, et Salt o O' Leke City, Utah, on the 19th day ui vs. R. G. Frank Felt, Plaintiff, MALM. roil November, 1934. Clara B. Kirby, Eureka Laud Wilson, ea names witnesses: Claimant Several good bnlldlng lota In Eu- Samuel Kelaer, Jr., Christ Jensen, and Water Company, a corporation. reka City, desirable location and Henry Obern, all of Benmore, Utah, Emma N. D. Stott, administratrix of close In, also a big barn on the prop- aftd Albert K. Conrad, of Balt Lake tha estate of B. N. C. Stott, deceased, and W. C. Andrews, special aderty. Make us an offer. Wa want City, Utah. ministrator of the estate of Ed. X. to dispose of these lots and conseELI F. TAYLOR. Kirby, deceased. Defendants. quently will sell at a very reasonRegister. SUMMONS. able price. For particulars seo (First pub. October 10, 1924.) The State of Utah to the Said DeFrank Garrity, real estate dealer. beginning.' -- o NOTHING! LIKE IT ON EARTH Rent Receipt Books In duplicate Said lode mining claim la located The new treatment for torn flesh, cuts, In the 8K Vs Sec. 9. T. 10 8., 11. 2 W. at tha Reporter office.. Just the wounds, soft or lacerations that is doing 8. I II. A M., and contains a net thing for people who rent houses. such wonderful work in limit lmding is area of 2.162 acres, the areas In ron- - 25c and 60c per book. tho Doroaooe liquid and powder eombina-tio- u treatment. Tho liquid Uorosone is a powerful antiseptic teat purifies the wound of all poisons and infectious germs, while tlte llorusone iiowder is the great healer. There is nothing like it oo earth for gwd, safety and rflioiency. Fries (liquid) SOr, 60e and flJO. lWder 80s ana 60c. Sold by lUymcr Pharmacy P. C. 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Get The Habit And Go To Hanley's First" JOHN J. HANLEY Phone 218 for Stock Quotations. BEESLEY MAHRT. GRANITE WORKS Provo Utah Central;; Transfer Co. Provo, Utah Phone 867 Operating between Provo and Eureka fcave considerable money tyr getting our prices. Will make special trips to any part of the state. Call Reporter Office for information. !!! I ' j I I ! GOOD CIGAR KODAK AND KODAK SUPPLIES Judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the clerk of said court. This action la brought to recover a Judgment quieting plaintiff's title to thu land described In said complaint. WILL L. HOYT. Plaintiff's Attorney. P. O. Address: Nephl. Utah. (First pub. October 24, 1924.) We solicit the patronage of Tintic people. Those who have occasion to transfer furniture can 4 44 Just why its good would be hard to tell you, because it comes from a careful selection of choicest Tobacco which has been thoroughly aged. But once you try one, then youll know beyond all question that it is a Good Cigar. Also Tobacco of all kinds. W We 444MH4W4444t44t'W4 HERES A fendants: Yon are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you, if served within the county In which this action Is brought; otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and In case of your failure so to do. : delinquent assessment together viti the cost of advertising and rfBf0 of sale. Independence Mining Company, a H. D. 8HR1VEH, Loof Utah. state corporation of the cation of property, TIntle Mining Secretary District, Utah. Location of princi- (First pub. October 17th, 1924.) pal place of business, Eureka, Utah. Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the directors of the above named mining company, held at the office of the secretary In Eureka City, Juab County, Utah, on Wednesday, October 15, 1924, an assessment, being No. 9, of one (1) cent per share was levied on the capital stock of the corporation, issued end A flood fhteff-DON'- T MISS outstanding, payable Immediately to ofH. D. Shrlver, secretary, at his Sand yonr name and addrea pUiah fice at W. F. Shrivers store. Eurewritten together with Scents (udWs ka, Utah. slip) to Chamberlain Medicine Co, Da Moiacc, Iowa, and receive la refers a Any stock upon which this assesstrial package eontaininf Chamberkiife ment shall remain unpaid on Saturfor eongha, eolda enoa day, November 15th, 1924, will be Gough Remedy bronchial, Ha" and whooping eoaft at advertised and for sale delinquent nnd tickling throat: Chamberlain's Sum public auction, and unless payment nch and Liver Tablets for stomach tn Is mads before, will be sold on Mea, indigestion, gassy pains that erari the heart, tiliousneii and constipation; Thursday, the 11th day of December, 1924, at 4 oclock p. m. at the offico Chamberlain's Salvo, needed in of the secretary at W. F. Shriver's fondly for burnt, acalda, wound, pi kg store In Eureka, Utah, to pay tho and win affections: them' valued sadly medicines for only 5 o BEAVER, UTAH. Arthur Glbns of Murray, who was brought in from the deer hunt In the Beaver mountains Tuesday afternoon, died from His brother Pneumonia Thursday. reached hi. side a few hours before . . No. Tintic Lumber Company NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. direct that the foregoing notice be published In the Eureka Reporter of Eureka, Utah, the newspaper published nearest said claim for a period of sixty (60) days. ELI F. TAYLOR, Fraction en at once. EVERYTHING IN LUNBER AND BIULDERS HARDWARE. MURRAY DEER HUNTER DIES OF PNEUMONIA AT REAVER 1448-Gosh- If you are contemplating those needed repairs you had better be about it before the frost and snow make it im-- ! possible to do the work. We have the lunmber on hand and can make delivery any time. Dont delay. The same applies to your winter supply of Coal. If yon have neglected storing your Coal just phone us and we will fill your order 1 Bur. 1),. JUST A REMINDER THAT WINTER WILL SOON BE HERE. The state fish and game commissioner, I) .H. Madsen, estimates that 2000 deer have been killed In Utah during the eleven days of the opeu season and the figure is probably quite near to being correct. The season was an unusually successful one, Almost every part of the state in which deer have been In the habit of ranging supplied good sport for limiters. Of course hundreds failed lo get game but that will always be Deer will never be ao the plentiful that everyone can make a kill but there Is no question but what the present policies of the flail and game department are Increasing the number of these animals In Utah. In some localities deer are far moro plentiful than they were half a dozen or more years ago and If the does receive the proper protection there Is no question bm what It wl.'l be possible for the hunters to kill 2000 to 3000 bucks each year during the short open season that is Eureka Merc. i , o Gurafoam lWasher ru parts enclosed. 9 Reasons , Large Number Of Deer Killed In This State auper-cleanain- All jJ waa cbairmjn Mayor Edward 1ike of the meeting held at the Crescent an Theatre In this city and for whichhad program musical interesting been provided. Mr. Deni Speakers who prereeded were: Attorneys on the program a Giles of Millard county, who is tho at candidate for district attorney Murdock coming election, and O. A. of Beaver. Democratic candidate for district Judge. Following the Inter--I had eating talk of Mr. Dent, which Robin-eoW. to do with state Issues, J. of Provo, candidate for attorney general, made a brief talk.atatements Jfr. Dern said that the of the Republicans that they bad reduced state expenditures during the past four years are entirely misto leading and he submitted figures show that there had been no reduction In Utahs Indebtedness. He feels that voters are ready for greater economy In the handling of public j funds and for tax reductions and ' pledged his party to such a program. numbers Among the musical Instrumental were given at the rally and vocal selections by the Richard son eisters and a vocal number by Mrs. R. D. Gardner. n, Are these merely claims or are they actual fads ? 9 Outstanding Maytag , j !st Mammoth and Eureka. I ::i - |