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Show 30, 1925. fvMiv. January 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f EUREKA REPORTER ' 1 1 1 i i -- 1 ii i m M , Wood Named President Dog Taxes Are Now Due; Collector Has Been Named' Utah Press Association o PtgeS o I AIb'ri H.pkiuon ha bvn named Wood, editor of i h Times-- ! N'w ,he ar 1S!5. XfW. was thU week namod aEl1 U'X coll,v,or of Eureka City ho j l,1'idiut nf the I'uti 1rtss ' ur no,ifi,sl ,hil r'Oeiaiiun, sue ered.ns Karl S. Carl-i"- " hc ton of lleaver City. present year is now due and! ior n ; hou!d Pai as the f'l ! KiMlutioiss were adopted U ,h intention lt the association in opposition placing ofj to the 11 ,h ci!y offUvr n.'isiii p'Jts fr ha; child labor amendment favoring the organization of a state every dog owner pays the tax for wde uutomobilo ustM'iaiion, anl this year or have the animals dis- ursine advertisers to reco&uiz the posed of. loeal press as the most effective adlOKKSTM .IKK VALUABLE. vertising medium. proposed I , I ;; Shoes Made Like Old 'S RewljpiwSStS i pany. if shoes I Well doctor them into your friends will think they are brand new. stationery of various kinds Wedding and I at the Hold the n I refPM,,n i EUREKA, UTAH invlta-ti- ni . S Company Just West of Post Office , ae pr''iate fresh, sprightly looking Quality Shoe Repairing - was fori pine ntuiunai manT uf Per M. and the land has to !he are Vs ?h?nT( sclent ift, ally logged and im mm Mor'lb cleared up to make it a per-posed in ihe an. . meut. jmanent state forest. Another alml lar sale was made for 99.95 per M KVlil ROY GLADDENS HOME A 911.00 sale was reported four OF MIL AMI its. llol-KJFars K0- - hut 913.00 sale is be- ilieved to top all lumber price in American history, Mr. and Mrs. llalph Hopes T,IM roa,n Interest In forestry tlie congratulations receiving of 1s bound to re their many friends on account of the 8nd on the north west arrival of a fine baby boy. The child ,ieTa lh- fo Indicated by thi was born on Sunday that morning and;rn two their other children being girls Mr. and Mrs. Hopes now have ,t complete assortment uf children Just what was ordered, llalph ha; been kept front work for some tlmeforw,t prlce maJr not rUo oa account of an Injury which hz above the present high levels. Tho sustained at the Chief Cons, mine awakening did out come too soon, ' hut all his troubles when pine stum page prices can rise !l,ut 11 ,a have vanished since the arrival of 5300 per rent in a little more thun a decade. tlie bity. That wetern sawmills ran rut lumber from such high priced logs TIIH IglWKST IX VT.tll. and still kee,t It the cheapest buildo No doubt many people, if asked ing material available gpeaka volto name the lowest point in Utah, umes for their efficient management would answer "Salt Lake," which Is and manufacturing method. o the remnant of the great prehistoric NOTICK FOIl rntUCATION. Lake Bonneville, a body of fresit water that cofered a large area In Utah. The lowest point, however, Department of the Interior, IT. H. larn.1 Offlre, Salt take City, is not Salt Lake but lleaverday 31, 1935. Utah, January In Creek, Washington county, which Notice Is hereby that Is 3,000 feet above aea level, accordgiven M. Wright, of Vernon. Utah, Charles to Inthe Department of the ing terior, geological survey. Utah has who, on May 14, 1930, made IlonieNKt4 an approximate mean elevation f:?!!'d 6,100 feet, which is exceeded only NWVi, NiNKU, 8B14NKK, N by that of Colorado, 6,800, and Wyo- SWi, N'ASK. Section 34; Nls ming, 6,700. The highest point KWVi. N'ASKVi. Section 35, Townwhose elevation has been exactly de- ship 9 South, Ituugo 7 West, Salt termined is Kings Peak, In Wasatch take Meridian, has filed notice of to niuke Three-yea- r Proof, county, which Is 13,498 feet above Intention to establish claim to the land above sea level. described, before the Klerk of the District t'ourt, at Tooele, Utah, on Fifth District Court To the 6lh day of March, 1935. Klalmant names aa witnesses: Reopen On February 5th Klmer K. tarson, of Vernon, Utah; Taylor, of Indian Springs. Utah; Judge Thomas H. Burton has Anderson, of Vernon. Utah; been holding court at Fillmore Ing the past week or ten days, lie Horace Hillman, of Vernon, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOH, announces that on February 5th ho Register. will reopen court at Nephi and clear up a number of cases that have been (First pub. January 23, 1935.) Ret for hearing during the February APPLICATION FOIl PATENT. term. - ,ir. news? Send your old shoes to the Quality Shoe Repairing Com - of as 3a SIGNS YOU CAX BELIEVE 1.1 If your breath is baj and you havo swimmin in the head, noor up ctita, const jat ion and a general no- account feeling, it is a sign yo,,r liver is P. MOTHER Hayward's IUI1- tics the buwela and restores a fine feeling ciiecrfuueaa G0crCnSoLl h "'' Diarrhea Aids in the assimilation of Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest, and : Natural Sleep without Opiates To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of wwiWA&Mw Proven direction on rich ra Wi. Physirbns ewerywhert fwwiwiH It MOTHERS j dur-jNdw- Wind Colic To Sweeten Stomach Regulate Bowels Constipation Flatulency : fr Fletchers Cnstoria is a harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Southing Syrups, prepared to relieve, Infants in arms and Children all ages of DT . f Watch for syMptunis of worms in youi cliiklrwi. 'I'Iicmi pnrsiiites ara tha great of lifn. iluld If dtwtroyen yon luivs rcaaon to think your cbiM lias wonns, art quiukly. (iivo tho littlo one a dum or two of While's Cream Vcruiifuge. Worms eannot exist whern this timMrird and snfirrnMfuI remedy is imI. It drives out tlie worms and nvkins tlie rosy Inm of health In lsdy cWluk Pru35 Koljby HUIBB 0. E. C. E. RIFE Nuterles FwbUe ftrMrfer Office- - llaymer iTiannary BAMRBMIfm P. K. HAYES CTiinoriiAcron 1 Crearewt Theatre llnildlag Office llourst S to 441 to It Offlco INuhm 1041 lleahln re riioae LAWYKiyj j PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS muo v ff PROVO El'REKA-DCLTW- TUI . ItfO-- W ln Eureka Lodge Ha Dr. J. H. Ellsworth Notice No. O.TSI75. Stntes tand Offire, Salt take City, Utah, January 24, 1925. Nntlre la hereby that given Mult Bldg. Wednesday eteahn al Miners' Union HalL Visiting mofflhora In-vlt- DENTIST DEATH OF JOIIV MINGUS TOOK PL.U K LAST WEEK United John Mingus, a brother of War ren Mingus of this city, died lat. last week at hla home at Black lie bad Diamond, Washington. been 111 for some time. Mr. Min-!gmade his home in Eureka for 'ome time previous to taking up his residence In the northwest. 1670, Loyad Ordur hi Mooee, SMeta eVwry Eureka, (JUh to attend. J. W. WHITE), Dictator FRED LAMB, Secretary NORTH DEtK MIN1NO COMPANY, by E. J. RADDATZ, Its agent and e adwhoae dress is 419 Judge Building, Salt take City, Utah, has made applicaDr. E. L. tion for a United States Patent for DKNTIHT the North Beck and Jorave mining claims, situate in North Tintic Mino Rqulpuieat lucludlag Safe, com for tame, reliable service ing District, Juab County, Utah, Machine. Invited to attend. ' consisting of the ssld mining claims furnished by the Eureka-Payeo- n C. E. M. W. Ward. 600 feet square, Elks Building and surface ground Envwfcn Stage Line. 8. B. Ware, Secretary - o being 8urvey No. 6796, and described In the field notes and plat of the official survey on file in this I office, with magnetic variation at 16 degreee 30 mlnutea East, as folFor Infants and Children p. u. Dos IM lows: Over In Use Beginning at corner No. 1 of North Beck from which point the Always bean common corner of Sections II, 12, the All Work G annul teed 10 South, 13, snd 14, Township Signatun of Range 3 West, 8. L. II. & M., bears Oeorge T. Osstloton and Press tag uf Cleaning South 50 deg. 37 min. West, 367.1 dents and fsullee (lothr. Utah Mala BL feet distant; tbence North 20 deg. OS min. East, 105 feet to corner No. All work called for and 2 of North Deck; thence North 61 - Prices Reasonable, delivered deg. 45 min. East, 233.3 feet to corner No. 3 of North Beck; thence South 6 deg. 65 min. East. 32.3 feet to corner No. 2 of Jorave: Enreka Lodge No. 12, LO.OT. thence North 70 deg. OS min. Eos, Meets ovary 619.7 feet to corner No. 2 of Jorave; Dr. Steele Bniley, Jr. night at thence South 5 deg. 25 min. East, Odd Fellows RaU. and Physician flnregon 558.6 feel to corner No. 4 of Jorave Vlaltlng brothers to attend. thence South 70 deg. 05 min West, T TINTIC II4MPIT4L 604.7 feet to corner No. 1 of Jorave,! James A. Tomlinson, NoMo Grand Mammoth, Ttoh Identical with corfier No. 4 of North 9 47 Sffuth mlnj W. II. Moeller, doerotary deg. Berk; thence Phono IM-v--l East, 13 feet to corner No. S of North Beck; thence South 64 deg. 45 min. West, 620.4 feet to place GIANT 3.644 of beginning. Containing acres. Excluding areas la conflict HERCULEAS .with Manbatta, Surevey No. 3277; ' i Peninsula, Broad Zone and Seneca. Lot 279 and Lulu, Survey No. 4306. BLASTING SUPPLIES Said two Jode location mining In the office and in fact j claims being or record of the Recorder of said mining everything used in mine at Nepfal City, in Juab x; development. County, Utah. The nearest known , j i .locations being Lain, Survey No. 4306; Broad Zone. Seneca and We make delivery to any Peninsula, tat 279; Outcast and part of the district. other claims. Survey No. 2277, mining claims. I direct that this notice be publishillf Tintic & ed la the Eureka Reporter, at SHAFT AND TUNNEL Utah, the newspaper published nearest the said mining claims, for CONTRACTORS a period of nine consecutive weeks. Co. ELI F. TAYLOR. post-offic- us Looking Into It. Looking into your motor. with the eye of experience, as we do, oftentimes reveals little troubles, which if corrected now will save you many dollars and hours of delay later. Our charges for this important sendee is not great. Our mechanics guarantee every job they work on so you can rest assured of having it done to your satisfaction. CLARK ay CASTOR A in Eureka Laundry 30 Years For Assay Office GAS, OILS, ACCESSORIES TIRES Summit Auto Service 44tlMWtlt4l4tMW jrt. ; Wed-need- sy . jWtoiltid powder: : e ...MM WWM,IIIIIIIIHI dla-itri- ct Service To terta, Goshen, Harold, Santaquin, Spring Lake and Payson. At 10.15 a. m. and 5.30 p. m. Stages Leave Payson At 1.45 p. n. and 8.50 p. m Stages Leave Eureka Eureka-Payso- Headquarters Stage Line n Oxford Cafe Schramm-Johnso- Store. 11111 n Drug Walter Fitch, Jr., Company 9 Powder Eu-irek- a, i ! Supply Phone 44. Upper Main St., Enreka ( Register. Snyder, Claimants Attorney. (First pub. January 30, 1125. Last pub. March 27, 1925. i W. I. j Enreka, UUh j |