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Show Friday, January 30, 1925. k Utah Operators Receive imi'kaciimknt case opened AT HALT LlKi: TUESDAY Attention In Mining Paper Shipments ftfef Con. fjgiic Sundard e a S ljon Pfri-ha- Mine pioMom gfcinmPth 43 18 14 1 5 4 Mine jplre orido 3 2 JJuntain View Minins Co. 1 1 gtdiva Standard 1 4ei 5 Stock REGINALD On Tuesday of this seek the Judi-riarcommittee of the state legisrtvord ---ee KiMudi,; lature listened to a lot of evidence in the I'i;,,:. bat it ontu ction s with the Impeachment the reputatio.i f iar lmli t. u Monday. petition that W. 11. Higgens. former Colorado sold at 5c. type of men who ar- m M,U- - district attorney of the Fifth Dl East Tin tic Coal, sold at 9c. lng successfully has filed against pt mion trict, Judge Iron : problems ui.d m i King sold from 76c to 71c. Thomas 11. Burton, now occupying Mammoth sold from lr to (3c the enterprises ir.m dividend ,.a bench in the same district. At Mountain View sold from 1 6c to least, the Eimin.'t1! ;i;j; im.i j Many witnesses were examined 15c. Journal-- 1 Jrti-- s but no solution of the o. North Standard sold at In the last issue of n!L technical rtuhd. Instead it wastangle was and' decided 6c. an paper eilitori.t pom's out thai'!al f would be exauecMary to Silver Shield sold at 13 Sc. three graduates of the I tab s.hool mine other witnesses at a future Tlnlic Standard sold at 9 40. of mines, A. It. OborUnder, . i, meeting. Central Standard sold from 8 t,c ... .Pitt and James v. Among the witnesses examined the Utah not only y 1km i!.,- - i- 'sr Kaib.el?Sl,i,ra!r' i Pag 5 - DENNY t.uL-.-r- -- 5r i In- The Reckless Age lo 9 He. 184 operations or three (.f the world's !V from all five of the Empire Mines sold at 7 Sc. reat stiver pro, lueers. .ounres in the Fifth Judicial DU 1 lie kicknl tlio pluMii'v i;irl into n kuliinpping taxi, Lehl Tlntic sold at I own u you amonis them being Judge Bur- SimA Resumes WOrK Alier promising silver tin1 l1;ukmairui N'uivil mMirs into fits, thraftbed a Plutus sold at (2r. nilne and desire to get a T H. Uterus, manager 'ton Judge Will ill m his in Ptah editor own Cons, 2c. sold at lmsky make the most of it. j.iu!1'- - Knot. J. M. Foster and I). H. iu'Wp;tMr office and chased Zuma sold at I c. lotevtivos in a mail mtuiiiMc alHmt a stolon necklace-- all io pick out a native Morns, noth Mr. lliggens and . Ba "- p tbp Journal Press Judge Burton went before the com- n to help another man marry tho irl lie loved! a after tr At 1 any rale Ih, f such mSt,ee p. about ten daya during) i,b brief cases jammed full Tuesday, Hard to IkTioyo, isn't it? Well C0u'8e just a littls ; ; Big Hill sold at 8c. auKKp,led by the fact I" PP'rs and the hearing attracted 5' renaira were made to the ' hit what of Central Standard sold at in Reckless j ; The htaos IVuny The delay mIne8 ln tbp wt'rld art in and 8 )te. in hut einl of the ooera-At;e In charge well, thinpi hnpHnf and he ;; ! .i wnt.tinr nlant MTIU CATTLE MEN WILL rdiKM an1 Empire Mines sold at 7c and 7 Sc' iIih'su Iom bY tb out alter all. 't exactly difficulty reused Cated n tahEast Tinilc Coal, sold at 9c. RUIYK KLK TO NEW RANGE These are the g a broken a Iron sold at mad, 75r. King o merry whirl of complications thrills ; Uw well) mine. finally4111 (meanin North sold Tomorrow Standard at B"" an ami the effort will be made Premier laughs crowded one im the other in ipiick succession The Plutua sold at 50c. j In British Columbia, control I0 drive a bunch of elk from their mine, waa a love story to add a little to the spice and one the repair of nuking Sioux sold at led by the American Smelling & k range, near Xephi, across the and 2 Sc. valley Wst of the has done for Universal. Silver Shield sold at 13S. ever things iVnny - fining company, and the Tmtie Stan- to the mountains on the west. This Officer of the Zuma say atten- dard mine at Eureka, Utah. Tlntic Standard sold at movement Is being fostered by the will now be given to the 800 IT WILL BE SEEN Utah Cone, sold at SV?. Mr. Oberlander la managing th cattle men of Nepht, who claim that show-ji- g good-orYankee aold at 8 Sc. Mr. Pitt I ln charge of they have suffered greatly because Ipel where a very AT THE Bawdwin, exist. Not only will this ore the Premier and Mr. Wade is as the elk have taken the feed that I Zuma sold at 8Sc. Crown Print sold at (Sr. the Tin- - nettled for the domestic stock, Eureka Mines sold al 3 Sc. also that the animals at this aeaion Eureka Lily sold at 8S of the year are doing damage to Gold Chain sold at (Sc farms that are located In tho footIron Blossom sold at 27c. largest developed reserves of silver hills near Xephl. Lead Mountain View aold at 13c. Just ore what surress lu North will attend the Boston Paper Says America. The company o- efforts of the not did men It to move rattle make at Can Be reserves in I Shortage public Expected KI'IIEKA KIWANIIXH ATTI.M (XIMEliY PKH5XllMANe TO Its last annual report, but from trual-Th- e least a small part of the elk herd Wednesday. to another la AT Central sourcea 9 PLEASANT come Information I'lUiXO UK (1IVK.N AT IIAimOTII MEin iXU range 8lanlard sold from Sc uncertain, fpr world la facing a lead short- worthy ore contains that reason very little hua been auld to 10c. - P No new lead mines are being that the blocked-ou- t Crown loint sold at Relied; the famous Coeur dAlene , niore than 25,000,000 ounces of sil about the drive that Is to be made. At Irovo last evening lliere wu w. II, Wardell, principal of tho In conversation with some of the Empire Mines sold at strict In Idaho club buni)uet and entertain- - Mammoth arhonla, atslos that ovory- Inter andn nearing exhaus-j-4,- 1 I nown residents of Nephl the 7Sc. the Boston News Bureau ' "The company has paid dividends' 'meat for mcmlKTM of llio KlwsnU thing Indicates a largo attendance Iron Blossom sold at 28c. tefined stocks at the end of last totil Ing 23,560,000 and declared an! H'Por,er td,tor 1,arn" organ Ual ion, deleguilons from Eu- at the show to lie given at that place hundred men and boys will take Iron King sold at 73c. Nember amounted to only 18,765 extra Christmas dividend of 30 renlvon! reka. Hpuutsh Fork, Bpringv'lla and on January 31st tomorrow oven ,n the dr,r Mountain View sold at 13c. nd if pos- Aort tons, or 37,530,000 pounds. Pr share, or a total or 1350.000. J. iPart Nephl Joining with tho Provo club ing. The money realised on the wHI 3 lblp bo Sioux aold at e,k over Into ,he Sc. Wade, now assistant manager, production In 1924 or members In a moat pleuaing Priiahow, a three act comedy, will bo Yankee Jrhila fit 7c. sold at mountains which in range end has had direct charge of the mine,be IS tons came within a few ' Kapb gram. U Tintic located. Local people u""d East Tlntic Coal, aold at 9c and Paying for football equip- ftoosand tons of the big war year, and mill for the last four years. Fuelsome of the numbers, Joseph ould e. 814 ,,hfi nu,nt to see this mrb purchased some time ago. "Indeed, when he assumed liis jonsomption surpassed output and of the Eureka lenbach, secretary wction Mammoth "tockeil aold 65c with 4c. elk at and and or cast Inrludna about fourteen the The condition the thsro; inrplus stocks of refined lead are present position Club, being one of the speak era and no North doubl Jwd sold in Standard 614P. at the was mine enough and the comedy la one of tho and the limits tlm of people had, Aday lower than at any time since John Hood, sang a coup e .. Sco ch, South Standard sold at 16c. between Eureka and ore seemed to be in sight. To tin montaln he armistice. prepared for Miss Frances llulsh ulso tl- songs. to support a large num-- f Silver Shield aold at 13 He. J Laad Is now approaching the price assistant manager belongs most of Lamington ,Uf Mn,plh Miss Helen r of tbeHe Dlmal. Tlntic Standard aold at 99.30 aim gave a vocal number. Mr. Wsrdell says: 8ave the boy copper. Before the war It aver- -' the credit for successfully solving and also being accompanist 99.25. by Igtd 414 cents per pound; for tho,tbe geological and other technical supervising hla play and providplaying the wconipanlmeuts for Mr. Utah Cons, aold at 2c. him with tha things needad for engineering problems. Mr. Wade ,A,, 9.LKH iDMH'IT kit thirty years. Including the big and ing Hood's songs. IMIOItT.INT 111.13111(1 native of Utah and a graduate. (ur' years, it averaged under 5 cents. 1 his recreation. Last fall tho Mambanat the The principal speech o moth h teachers a complete ThunMluy. Wan-lespurchased s country is being searched by of the Utah school of mines. quet table was made by Dr. The Elks held their regular football for outfit their boya and Empire Mines solil at loaltlng interests, miners and pros- new govof district Logan, (he business meeting last Friday evennow we must pay for these article. Iron King sold from 75c to Ktors for new sources of supply club ernor fur and Idaho of the Annip Well Murphy, jjrg ing. Lehl Tlntic sold at 114 c and Instead of taking np a subscription rithout success. Utah. we have derided to give this perMammoth sold at 65c. Known Here. Died Recently! Mrs. j. 11. Ellsworth was appoint-Bhowere local who the Among people th M n fine comedy la three Tlntic eit and sold Standard at 99.25 entfr Council Session ch!TT f,,r on present nt the affair were: 1. II. formance, we and Mrs. Annie Murphy, aunt of Dan February IS. 99.20. acts, hope that the patronage Craven, I)r, Clark, Joseph Fndlcn Held On Evening B Cronln of Eureka and Mrs. Mar-- : Mrs. J. Ray Sorenson waa appoint- - Yankee sold at 7c. II. Ryan, of Tlntic people will be liberal. John bach, Hood, Eeorgo Central Standard sold at 944e Attend the show at Mammoth togaret Shea of Salt Lake City, died ed M chairman of the refreshment Walter Christopherson, Robert BurA postponed meeting of the city) a Bhort Umo aR0 ,n WaHhlnglon, D. committee to assist ln the celebra- East Tlnlic Coal, sold at 814c. For-emorrow Edward evening. I'lke. ton, Jr., George 'oundl was held on Friday evening b Doy Scouts. This affair t'on Mountain View sold at 13c. information lo C., given Dr. according Walter Ellsworth, Jensen, ( lxit week. Mayor Pike presided out this week. The deceased had North Standard sold at 6e and Nate Wlllmore, I'rof. Ilartictt, John place in Eureka on Feb. 10th. ad Councilmen Downey, Rife, Fox, Foil BALE Wicker sulkey, cheap. Mrs. V. h. hktoff was elected 14 c. ofvisited in Eureka on a number Airs. O. Bunnell, Mr. and Harry and Christopherson answered Inquire Mra, Marlin Horton, resiSilver Shield sold at 1314 c. and was well known lo nanclal and corresponding secretary, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. llulsh, Mr. Pitta, on summit. he roll call. dence Aside from routine a to continue do be df Zuma sold at 814e. and Mrs. W. L. Conover, Mr. and many of the older residents of tho. utter there was no business of B00d eniong the sick o Mrs. Murphy passed away at,8rpat dea Mrs. Heber Jones, Mr. and Mrs. I). In the Tintic District. transacted. The bills which city. needy had She 89 of J. Russell, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. A. E. becnjand the years. age In Rent Bopks Receipt duplicate lH audited and ordered paid a 0 for about) of resident Washington office. the the Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Herman at Jnst Reporter wanted to 97,287.69. which ln-- : FOR FLETCHER'S KIIIIML.NTH (TIMING was connected. Miss Francos and llulsh, Miss who for rent houses, seventy years people Uded the HWMI BULLION IJKC K MINE thing payment of a 95,000.00 with the government printing office Helen Hensley. 35e and 50e per book. 0t at the Eureka Banking com-u- for thirty years, taking up the work A total of eighteen nrlMdn of soon after the close of the Civil war o or wer after a t.ur,n.th.e and retiring on pension week from the old Bullion Beck Impended Sentence thirty years of faithful service. property. This ore la going to the -- if Given Dividend Man United States smelter, the Bullion SILVER CITY COITLK WILL o Beck being owned by the same big WWVO, BE MARRIED NEXT MONP.W COrporatlon that owna the smelter January 37. Pleading Maty to having 0 eight ounces of This dump material Is coming from In his Delbert Green and Miss- Louise the glum pond of tb mlll whlch posseaalon for medl-- 1 upon the advice of a Carter, both of Silver City, will be tbe Bumon Beck operated . Purposes about Piyilciin, Arthur Lelux of Dividend married on Monday, February 3rd This parti-twenty-fiv- e ago. year lTen a suspended sentence of and that evening a reception will b'clxar dump contains about 25,000 given in their honor at the home tonB ej ore Bnd lt i generally undcr- of the bride's parents, 31r. and Mrs. tood tbat an of it will be shipped Peter Carter. 'during the present year. The" groom is a son of Mr. and p HALE. Mrs. W. H. Green, well known resldistrict. 0 dents of this Seven acres of land especially good for truck gardening with an Ideal location on 16th W. 1st 8. There is on this place a new home of four rooms and bath; also good barn, 7 shares Irrigation water and a good flowing well. For further information write, Elvln Snyder, R. F. D. No. 3. Box 89, Provo. Utah. Total Carload i''-'pl- ,fJ' 3c. I i , shut-dow- ; thats v Sf? hV-in- uM ; -- 1 i - Its P 6. . ct siiar 2c J 99-40- J . j e Star Theatre Sunday j f - Cc. 7c 1 lt j Ircdlt rlb I IMiy i 7c. ldy rt rnday y, lm-wun- ce Children Cry Ryl-vest- IM-M- CASTORIA j y. !dP ? 1 j Pr - M for - tIIH4llllll9HHWMHIIHtllllHIHIIH o REKOLlTIONH OF (X1NDOLE.NCE. o- - WHEREAS, the allwlse Father has removed from us our esteemed brother, ALEX BLIGHT, therefore be it. RESOLVED, that in his death the Eureka Volunteer Fire Department has lost a worthy member and a fearless worker, the community an earnest and nprlght citizen, and the home a loving husband, be It further. our order RESOLVED, that teaches tbe hope of Immortality and lead ns to dwell on tbe beautiful traits of human nature; that it as-- ! Bares ns that the golden chain which binds ns ln life cannot be severed ' ! ! L is difficult to imagine what a lot of fun a sonn Ri'lio is until you have one. Drop in afternoon at our store and we will demonstrate t,!fexcellence of our Radiola models the Lt(tt best and most reasonably priced Radius on the market. ! by Come in and let ui demonstrate. EAST PAYMENT PLAN. Eureka Merc. Coin. Co. Htl111 f 1 11 Minnmn iimumim'1 ; loved. RESOLVED, that a' copy fit these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of this department, and n ' ' copy furnished the wife of onr de !! parted brother, and nlao published I In the Eureka Reporter. JOHN H. DONNELLY, J. A. COFFEY, LOUIS MIKESELL, Committee. lor the larfly Tbs Fordor Sedan provides room for tho whole family. Yet ll Is a Rehl easily handled car the kind you want for the months of changeable weainof and difficult driving conditional It fitted with carpet and curtain that harmonize with the color the two wide, deeply upholstered seats. It enables you to keep comfortably t have plenty d dsatb. hearts RESOLVED, that our befor the In sympathy reach oat reaved wife and while wa fondly cherish the memory of onr departed brother, we will not forget those he - The biggest value In a winter car 1 The Fordor Sedan $660 Coupe . - 7Wor Sedan RsMkout Touring Car 520 StO 260 290 Os ABpHasa f.wh.PsWsH uipped with Cowi Ventilator and windows thatlowerbyiwvdvingHfiilalBWk You cannot own a car that o&en you better value or more widely useful service. And the greater economy of operating u Ford lends emphasis to the practical worth of this cur to you. , 4 V III Til NXAREST Atmouua rou dealer VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME AT ALL FORD PLANTS |