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Show i 13 j Fritlay.JanuairjVMj. Shipments - Cbirf Con tJiUfxkSRi Mint . ins? 2 to (iitirjilo .w oxer.-no- ;i- Siutn;a-v!o- t'UliuUl'ttil Mountain View Mining Co. Hut us t at Tuesdjy Ti:o m. otin . M- i, j - P. r ..0 1 ... o . 1 ,. 1. A. - p..rt i over who .f the CONTIS I'M OX STEADY C1.1M II UPWARD This latest eeV. iihe price of lead up 10 cents a pound. ij th- - w.-r'.;- ii i in , V 5c and m advance moves (Fhryst a assistants at Stiver City ur from .75 cents; 1)0110 Peek and Thomas Hale. FASCINATING, CAPTIVATING, ENTHRALLING Mary Pickford 6e. IN company. A vacant y in the board of direct rs was t.llod by the election of S Joseph, who was also in.,ae pres. den1, of the company. Mr. Joseph and as siH'iatis recently took over the control of the Independence company stock and consolidated it wiih the Silver Shield. TiiinLi). trown Point sold at 7c an.l ol.itt'.c May sold from to Jc. Jurors Summoned To Tint ic sold at 54 c. jj Mountain lew sold at Sc. Nephi For Court Term North Standard sold at 6e. j Sheriff Martin reports bavin; Plutus sold at 61c. .served the following Jurors who are Sioux sold at 3c. Ttniic Central sold at 3Ue and 'wanted for the present term of th court. t ' i .. it j welcome piece of new? This is for the mining operators and lessees ,f the Tintlc District. o FOR PLANNED TIM dlG BOY SCOUTS OF TIXTIC less of the Storm Country j; 1 From the novel by Grace Miller White By arrangement with Adolph Zukor Direction of John S. Robertson Photography by Charles Rasher THE WORLD S SWEETHEART" liii1 li; Ftiliirh now niul rovtitly fiuisWtl i'Mlue(ion ol llu Idltlons t lit Iuh Woi'M lows, ;l ro- tnUlioti st mils'll hriltT lli.'in 1li oritfitutl as to th.fv com parison atul di'sorij'lion. YOU HAVENT SEEN THIS PICTURE. The Crowning Achievement of Mary Pickford's Career I , In-irii- 1 3c. i n, 3c 5r. Jtems of the h j Fan-nonvll- "'1 le, iV.ifr i I 6e. 5c. ' i ! 34e-Silve- r a I'alr-a-dic- ; , Your Resolution for 1925 Should Be - . t, Pair-a-dlc- 'TO the drudgery out of your home. Put to do the work. They for women and more delightful family. ! ( j I for Me-jCan- n. Electric Ranges Electric Washers Electric Ironers Electric Vacuum Cleaners Electric Irons Drop in I ! ; Radiola III ; orTea n. i ( -- I I j ! j i g. e, j A. ! i Ui&h PowErf? Light Co. Eureka Merc. ! J ! Tintic Baking 'I v r Star Monday and Tuesday - 6e ct il i -- ic. c J l'out A. A. Anderson Pfovo was present and rendered 'district a very interesting address on the Fred Ncsbii. George Brewster. Tim ic Standard sold at IS. 50. importance of scoatine ciiiensluj. Green. Henry Jarvis. Henry (Walter Zunia sold 9c. at !and Pressed his approbation of the 'Johnson, Robert Gurrity, Sherman East Tintic Foal, sold at R4t .assistance given the work in Tint! Haynes, Mike Judge, Frank Taylor, Eureka Mines sold at hy Terry B. Fuller. Alex Nolan, all of Eureka; A ft on East Frown Point sold at 34c. ; ; Andersou then railed from the o d an.l Keel Kureka 9 sold at audience Lily and 10c. the . three troop committee-Tth4c January On Wednesday evening, erriM. all of Mammoth; a nd 11. F. Silver Shield sold at I5c Earl Totts. Wallace Iatrson ant at the library bnilding, a meet-jmeof Sl,ver ntyI1 Yankee sold at scoutmasters James Smith. These men pledged are but a few rases on the There ing of the officers and f Tint tc District was held. Chair- themselves to work unceasingly for calendar requiring Jury trial and j IVednoNtUy. presided and the Boy Scout movement in this druman W. F. Shriver -the Jurors will not be ;; consequently frown Point sold at P. and Exe-'trithers were as follows: Scout for more than a at Nephi East ,kept Tintic Foal, sold at of Trovo.j - Thomas V. Dyehes was then rall- A. A. Anderson days. Eureka sold at 10c. Lily T. W. Dycheed upon to explain the program om-o- f Jieputy Scout Executive East Tintic Fon. sold at 24c and 51 r, and Mrs. Erncet Smith of the Tintic Merc. Angus McHonuM Silver City. John Morley, T. E. lined for the big event to lie hell 25c. Fo. spent a few days of the were Salt laike visitors this week. Bartlett Terry B. Fuller, E. J. Dug-- j at the Elks Tavillon on February past Eureka Bullion sold at 7 4c anJ Miss laiVnti Allred ii visiting with week in Sail latke on business. Harry Wintch, P. II. Craven.' 13th. This will be the biggest evetn 7c. In scouting ever conducted in Tin-- i Mrs. JuM-pEdwin Shriver, Ray Thomas, J. II. her sister, Mrs. Frank Bussell, and Fuellenbach and sons Iron Blossom sold at 26 4c. Allred. O. A, New Years Day with Mr. brother. her Smith, Don Peck and Ray Hawkins, tic. More concerning this affair wiM spent Iron from sold 73c to 80c. King A report was read of the recent be announced in a later issue of this, Mr. and Mrs. lao Malcolm are the Fuellenbach's mother, Mra. Harriet Little May sold at 24c. drive for funds, which showed that paper. Lehi Tintic 5 sold proud at parents of a buby girl, bom Johnson, st Sprlngvtlle. 4c. Mr. Dyehes also stressed the int-- i the allotment for this district hadj Airs. Effle Kalghn. who had been North Standard sold at 5 3tC. January f.lh. George and Joseph Graff of been reached. The local officials of'portance of scouting and admonished the Mrs. Uy.uesl of her niece, Mr. Fred Barnett left Tuesday Roy Utah, are visiting with their the Boy Scout organization are very the parents to get behind the mov- e- xu . brother. C. J. Gruff and fur several Kalghn, to wilt Rail where she returned days, Lake for City family. ment see to and manner in it which that their much pleased at the oo her home in Salt Lake on Saturday. few a for with visit relatives days. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Pitts entertainthe citizens of Tintic responded in JnLicd the organization, Zunia sold from 9c to 9?4c. Mr. and Airs. Holier Jones enterMiss Ruth Ann Tolbert of the local ed at a dancing party Monday evenThere was an exceptionally good! financial way to this cause. Thia Eureka Mines sold at 4c. a few friends at cards on tained high school spent the holidays with ing. Luncheon was served. district was the first one in the Tim- - attendance at the meeting, which' Mountain View sold at 8 4c. Lunch was Wednesday Oklahoma. relatives evening. st Hobart, Mrs. E. B. MacMillan, who lias panogos Council to report a 100 per goes to show that the citizens of Ril-- ' Yankee sold at 3 4 c. about twelve served, being present. Lou Miss left for Denver, been visiting In Eureka with her sisMurphy rent collection. The officers desire yer City are much Interested in Boy o Miss Nellie Miss Parker Melba and she on where 11. Scout Mrs. Colorado, busifor work, Tuesday, severul ter. J. to thank the mining companies, Ropes, Thursday. Peterson returned of on account was death the called her! o on Sunday evening for left ness houses, and hundreds of work mouths, Wednesday Crown Point sold at from Salt laike whore they spent tho of her niece. Miss Laura Murphy. home in Cumberland, Md. ing men who so liberally contributed New L. D. S. Hall East Frown Point sold at 3 4r. holidays with the formers mother. to this worthy cause. The citizens of East Tintic Fosl sold at To Be Opened Tonight Sterling Taylor, of the Taylor! Miss Catherine Franks lias gono Amoug the Eureka girls who are of Hie Balt for Lake for In Tintic are to be complimented was purpose Eureka this week.jto East Tintic Fon. sold at 24c and Bros. Co., at the St. Marys Artdemy students D. 8. Fnl at Business L, the the splendid manner in which they with rolling 25c. Manager Sylvester, The new recreation hall of the L. at Salt laike and who were here for supported the financial drive. Eureka Bullion sold at 74 c and regarding tha operation of the local lege. I). S .Church will he opened tins a visit with their parents during tho Scout work in this district is taki- evening when a j branch of this corporation. Full at the Reporter office and grand hall will be i c. vacation were: Mias Mary holiday 1925 auto for make ng on new life, and within a very given, which will be free to the! Iron Blossom sold at 264c. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Roper are th i your application Mias Harrington. Margaret Oatran-de- r short time we will have cause to bo Iron King sold from 73c to 76c. parents of a nine and a half pound license. Don't wuit until the rush general public. During the week Miss and Helen Downey. of of our the work proud hoys alonjthe finishing touches were made to' Lehi Tintic sold at 5 4c. baby boy. born during the week, starts. Miss enterthis line. Deputy Executive T.. W. the bulidInf and lhe llRhtnR ,ea.i Margaret -' aomHarrington Is North Standard sold at 5c. Such a husky youngster Miss Nina F.isen. who It nuking on occatained the Friday Dyehes is devoting a lot of his time lures were Installed. evening, he Siouz to of. In sold home at with her her ntsier, Eureka proud thing Everything U;' sion her to this movement, and results are now in readiness for The time being birthday. Shield sold at 14c. Mrs. A. C. Nebeker of Sliver City Mrs. N. K. Thompson, spent the the opening. waa In A deligames. spent playing beginning to show. Tintic Standard sold from 8.50 The place Is being decorated in an at a kenslngton at her days with relatives at Kenilworth, cious lunch was followthe At present there are two troops elaborate fashion and served, to 89.00. i'tah. offihome In honor of the Primary everything being present: Miss Lola organized in Eureka, a large troop possible will be done to make the af-- j Zuma sold from 9c to 11c. cers. . Dainty refreshments wero The members of the Catholic ing guests Mlaa Frances Wall, at Goshen, one at Mammoth, one at fair a success. Fields, Miss Maro served. Wouiuu's Iaague will hold u ineet- , Miss Silver City, and one ready for registDuggun, garet YANKEE Margaret OsDNS. ASSESSMENT. ( e Euro-kas The orchestra, Father Lagan of the Eureka Ing on Thursday evening, Jan. l.r.th. trander, Mlsa Helen Downey, Miss at All o Elberta. the organized ering new musical organization, will Catholic Church was at Sslt Lake at the new parish hall st St. Joseph's Ruth Barker, Miss McCann An assessment of one cent a share Myrtle troops in this district are registered furnish music. All members urged to hi and Mias Frankie McCann. for a few days visit during the pres- - School. in the National Connell. ha been levied on the stock of tho A He went to the capital present. week. ent To start the work off for this year Yankee Cons. Mining company. The Aierahers of the Fidelia Club and Will Give Card Mr. and Mrk. Edward Bonner are attending ia fine style a big Jamboree' is to Eagles levy was made a few days ago. This' their husbands were entertained at of honor in on the parents of a buby boy, horn glveu be held st the Elks Pavilion on FebParty On January 26th .assessment will be delinquent on reception a card party on New Years night at Notre Dame football team. Thu Bonners Wednesday morning. Officers of the Eagles lodge have February 10th and the sale day is ruary 13th. The parents of the the home of Mr. and Mrs, George This evening the members of the hud sort of figured on a girl, their boys will be entertained on this oc- announced another card party for (March 15lh. Fast let on. Prizes In the card playtwo other children being hoys, but Lady Elks Club will meet at thu casion and treated to refreshments. the evening of January 26lh at thot owere won by Mrs. Eugene Blacking ia kind a a of barn after alMhree room order. Business of the lodge The Scouts will have charge of the Miners Union Hall. The lodge gavZl.MA GOES TO HIGHEST to heat when it applioe ett and Jack Allen, first; Mrs. O. A. 101 NT IN PAST TWO YEARS will be transacted, followed by a combination program which promises to be a real a most successful party a short time Allred snd Eugens Blackett, consolato social session. All members are youngsters. treat. Details will be published later ago and the one for this month O tion. A lata supper was served to Is as to this tha asked attend first The Happy Hour Study Club of the and it would be well for everybody to ought te be Just as pleasing. ExcelStock of the Zuma Mining comMr. Mrs. since the holidays. Silver City held its regular meeting Jack followingMr.guests: Mra. snd keep the date well in mind and to lent prizes will be awarded and a nice pany reached the higheat point in meeting and Charles Allen, Members of the L. O. E. Club were on Wednesday afternoon at the Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene make it a point to be present with- luncheon served. All cordially in- the last two years on Thursday of Blackett, Mrs. home of Mtsa Grace Winn, at whlclt Mr. and Mrs. O. A. entertained out fall. by .11 rents. for It when this sold week pleasantly vited to attend. Allred, Mr. and Mrs. D. was C. chosen Wheeler time evenon Thursday Disclosures of ore above the 80(1 George Castleton Mrs. Charles Zabrlskle, Mr. and Mrs. level of the mine are responsible for ing. In the program of 500 the as advisor. Twelve young ladies Ben Thurmond, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. the advance In the price of the stock prizea were won by Mrs. Del Roberta, were present and after the bualneas Bailey, Mrs. John Savage. Special Various other East Tintic Issues first; Mrs. P. K. Hayes, second; Mrs. session a fine luncheon was served. guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank are in demand on the stock exchange T. A. Clement, third. The hostess Next week the meeting will bn held Russell, E. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Wiland everyone is expecting an un- served a splendid luncheon follow- at the home of Miss LaRue Pouts on liam Conover and Miss Lillian at- Thursday afternoon. usually active year for the entire ing the program of cards. Those the last mentioned being Blarkett, Mrs Alex Nolan entertained tending the party were: Mrs. Thomas Tintic District. from Nephi. ... .. Drew, Mrs. Spencer Lloyd, Mrs. Job. other evening at a beautifully o Fuellenbach, Mrs. Del Roberta, Mrs. pointed dinner party, given on Local Orchestra Will P. K. Hayes, Mrs. Henry (taborne, husbands birthday anniversary, Give Dance On Jan. 14th Mrs. John Osborne, Mrs. Fred Nea-bl- bowl of cut flowers formed Mrs. T. A. Clement. Mrs. Julia center piece for the dining table, On the evening of January 14th Whitehead, Mrs. William McCfil-loug- h and a four course dinner was served, e orchestra of Eurethe and Mrs. Joseph Buys. covers being laid for the following ka will conduct a dancing party at guests: Mrs. Waters, Mrs. Anna BigA Elks Pavilion. The dance should the ler and children, Mr. and Mrs. housekeep-take attract a large crowd in view of the j Keachle and children, Mr. and Mrs, modern electric C. Ilometi and Joe Matheson. After jfart that the music will be rendered! ing in hy a local orchestra. The members dinner 500' was the feature. mean health servants 'of this new orchestra have been was Miss Margaret Ostrander and a cleaner? and happiness working hard all winter and those; to a friends hostess of her number who have had the privilege of hear-- j the home at her home last Saturday evening. brighter Ing them play state that their music. Cards, games and music were enjoywhole Is equal to that of any orchestra that: ed. Prizes were awarded to Miss has played here recently. Lets Rath Barker and Miss Myrtle boost the local orchestra and give A dainty lunch was served. them a chance to make good. In the The following young ladles were event they do prove their worth ft; present: Mian Ruth Barker, Miss will mean the saving of many dol- Helen Downey, Miss Margaret Harfc lars to those who conduct dances. Mlsa Frankie McCann, Miss rington, Remember the date, Wednesday,' Miss Mary Harring-jtoMcCann, Myrtle January 14th, at the Elks Pavilion MarMiss Alice Cronin, Miss THE Yon Miss Marie Sloane, invitacan make the Duggan, garet OX MAID SERVICE ADOPTED Miss La Vonne Miss Helen Cear and OVERLAND LIMITED TRAINS tion doubly pleasant if you Clavelle. GREATEST a -serve our spicy, currant, One of the most enjoyable social; Effective with trains leaving Chi-- ; RADIO of the holiday season was the affairs arrangement. 1st, filled Tea cage. January Rings. dancing party given by Mr. and Mrs. bave been made with the Pullman i VALUE even-'!nlast I). Gardner, ;IL Saturday (company to inaugurate maid service rich and So tender, they are Tbe party was at the Gardner !on Overland Limited trains between, ON on Church street and it was In of with a as and San Francisco and on, good informacup just jhome 'Chicago A's our nearest representative for full of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Zabrls-kiiLos Angeles Limited trains 7 and 8 THE coffee or a rich, honorwho tion about these and other electric servants for will soon leave for Ogden, between Chicago and Las Angeles, j fragrant o , MARKET creamy glass of milk at where they are to reside. Bridge anil 7 home. You will be interested in the economy U. 3.: Mab Jongg were also a part of thej breakfast or lnnckeon. 01 electric service.. At midevening's entertainment. j Candy Kitchen. Owner can gel! was served to the fola ! same by calling. sapper night Delight your family and lowing guests: Mr. snd Mrs-V. Wanted A laundress Mr. Mrs. N. Churcand them fresh J. Zahriskle, handle washing at guests! Enjoy hill, Mr. and Mrs. George Wlgton, Phone 98. today! Mr. snd Mrs. Charles Hosmer, Mr. Good electric washing IFOR SALE and Mrs. Charles Bechtol. Miss Leila machine. Enquire of Ralph Stew Hartford, Mr. and Mrs.. Ralph Shaw, art, or Reporter office. Co. Service sufare who last mentioned being from 8Ilver the WANTED Tubfk People efficient 'City. During supper musical numfering from Pyorrhea, sore, bleeding bers were rendered by Mrs. Hosmer, 'ulcerated gums, to use Townsends Baker Family Mrs. Bechtol, Mrs. Shaw and Mrs. on cure sold a Pyorrhea Remedy, ' store. at (Adv.) (Gardner. your drag ( guarantee u :! t IsSISSMCNT ; North SuniiarJ sohi jh o. ItH'llS Sold at ilc. S:lor Sha'.d sold at loo. in:io Central sold at 3 40. Yankee sold at 4' a.uma sold at .M,o and S'c. Pasi Tiiitio Fou. sold from 24l4o 2.L. Furt kd Mines soid at Iron King sold at Tic Si.. a sold at 3 4 c. . Retin The American Smelting advanced the price baa again Co. iag from on what mol , ; lead, according to messages of the present ,low hf appreciated Vew York on Monday AN At a meet tug of the board of d: rectors, held on Tuesday of ihi i Week, an assessment of 1 cent a share wras levied on the outstanding (stock of the Independence Mjiiiiuv company. The money rcaiued on I 1m assessment will bo used iu clearing up the present indebtedness of the Monday. braU"i ivT t .1 i t fiiOvi V Stock Sales HIS l.KYIEii j 'o. 12S o 5ft j Ki.v: j; f INDUPINPENFE MIMVi FO. t Total Carloads IKtl t'f ii.s-.iu- t QK'sliOQl Fmpr& Mino Masunioih ' 47 the T:m:o Si'vor F;iy 46 evttiint., J.iiuj; 12 was in i 11 ot il.e L. I). $. i 1 ndsnl n;;K Page 9 Enthusiastic Meet jig Of Boy Scouts Held At Silver Citv i Com. Co. 1 |