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Show Friday, January EUREKA REPORTER Boy Scout Movement ToiOn Mon luiuh-oAt tlii-t- r uf th riiiTiibrr (lie tl.iy evening Hub wi-n- t on rirord In Tavor or l)ililng tho Hoy Smut niuvcmitu n ld o-- - BIGGER BARGAINS lh Mr. Lou Ilirrott to More. Co. Hlore w,i in Salt in Tintir and also iiiTviui-t-- d t f the liiftt wwk for a fow days vIhP. iMX'iute with Sujit. Ilarth-tin an fforl In Uh1 t 1 tilth- trliiinl t tho will Ir. I. K. Ilayi'H a uuii.l' r of tin tniinr ufiJ r privl uto of -- - UH - - - h(n-n- Mi nkvH of idkllt and fifli,(,i. TIih Women of Woodcraft w'H'lJ anl oara v. Ii'i are witbuul fatln-rund a card purly February Glli.'j udvlio iiniiliii'l Hyiii who inti! the at Minora I'nlon Ilall. Kxwdloni of aoiuv ono. Varl.nu iii. iiiImt apuka in Tavor of lunch, flood prize will h offered, 3f fflltH. making thl work nuo of the flub AdinlaMlon tlii;i l for the coming year, Mr. I. O. lteyno'dH in areurd with the ii'iiiiipli.-if lit lnierniiiion.il orgaiiiz-iiin- n I'realdent Craven will uppmut i committee to meet with Bupl. Hurt plan lei t in hii effort to work out ll.at ought In he beneficial to aoin Wealern Amusement mapany s of tl.o tmy of Funk.. w ho are not u was Suit Lake v"";,r uci'Oin (dialling juat the right kind show, oinK ilwr - ,n formnii.1 are who ut Mho.il work of ,IM f,,r it fompany. tni5 hulilt that are kuis to get them '11m from wan out E. litter iulu taerioua diffieuilh1. lejiori of llii euimnltten, with auggewtioiM jit(te during the week, giving Ida at M whurrby the club iinTiilM.ru can b,r- - i. ntlon to bln mining Interest. Mr I bean Inn it of youu,;- Utter la engaged In leaning at tho tT the .uni be for will rnn ninasom mine and ha other .iei.iitiitio,i ready Mem, ut Home future meeting ot Hie uh. iinlng interest a In thl district. W. F. Shrlver presld. nt i.r tl. Mrp u K Ml.,.u0hl 80, of J liiti organ an tiuii of Hoy Keou s, ,;urok BUffcred a norvou shoe l.ivlt.d all hlwun In.,-- , to at! .:d uloIIM,,,lle ,n which !.c that U to I held Jumlioi tivu- - rM,nK dr(v,. ,,y ,.r , . ',11 md, wmn hit by a street cur in i ml FlrHl Main street, between ta.nl told of Urn port anen of M(,nduy elMll. excellent results that have been at , Luke Tribune, tallied in Tintie even lliouch lhrr J. Hullivuu of Kureka won the link of ini-- -j has been a nulomohlle that wa ruffled off for oi the purt of ndiiltH wlm slioiild III Ihe movement. ithn benefit of Mrs. Foots of Divl- lie widow Thn lady wu made Ire slih nit Craven presided at tl,.. of usmtli ldaBtal IiT ' luneheon on Monday and Vice Ite-.l-an WilployrH of Iho Td Ip Jhx road from H rrrnil I: nun mine. standard Deputy Bliorlff I K Is wan article of the luiiguzine the and Charles tout of President Victor M. Jolinsoii. ibis article pertained to tin, lentil unni 'dividend put tho ""Hlderuhle money for Mm. misu,, of the i tub and l.dd of the rf,Ml influence that Its tern liiiig:. have hail on llie business life of two grem law lluywurd relumed home on nations Pulled States and Canada Tuesday evening after spomllni The ut ten da nee prize, demited by'"onie time In Nevuila, where hi, weni for a visit with relatives. Mr. Hay-- ! Alex Jex, was won by Hev. Music was mi liuporlunt foul urn of ward says I hut there is considerable excitement In Nevada ou urcount of Monday's meeting of the dull. discoveries made in an entirely A. Walter ChrlstopherHon and l. tho now district, where tho (illliert ("Jlggs") lturtou hii tig a couple of numbers. Mrs. lturtou being nmuii bjrollinra have found exceptionally rich ore. piinist, while Ihe youiig ladles glee Tho GOO Club members wore club, from tho Tlutlc High School, under the direction of Prof. John cntertulned by Mrs. Huvhl Hood, rendered four numbers, all Jr., at her homo lust Saturday. Prize of which were enjoyed und llherully j for high score was awnnl.nl to Mra The young ladies parti George Sot hern. A dainty luncheon applauded. dpatlng In the singing were: Miss was served at amull tables. Ihe Yerdu Itlchurds. Miss It ut lx ltuckley, guests Included Mrs. J. IUy Keren Miss lllaiiclie Anderson, Miss Jessl.i son, Mrs. Nell Ollare, Mrs. John ITecklolon, Miss Ora Frockloton, Coffey, Mrs. George Sot hern. Mr. Miss Leah Yau Leuven, Miss lsali Ilobor Jones, Mrs. K. L. Clurs, Mrs. llamimil, Miss Kina Paulsen, Miss It. A. Wilkins, the last mentioned J an Pitta, Miss Marion Harper. being from Silver City; also Visa Margaret Duggan. Miss Fill Sloune, who wns a special Wlrthliu, Miss laivoii Church, Miss guest at this session. Mrs. J. Itav Merle Clark, Miss Jeuiila Freckle-ton- . Sorenson will entertain tho "PltO" club members at tho next gatherin'; Owing to the difficulty experi- to be held tomorrow. enced In securing a regular meeting Mra. Victor llrny entertulned ot s place for tho club Him hoard iiieiii-her- children's party on Friday, January arc now seriously conslderlim 23rd, the occasion being the birthequipping tho muln basement ut tho day of her daughter. Marguerite, public library anil using it for Thn little folks spent the time i luncheons and other imsdlngs. Ing guinea aud enjoying musical Is u matter that will be reported on numbers. Prizes were won by Mary at some future meeting. Church and Hugh McMillan. At uhout 11.30 an elaborate luncheon was served, sweet pirns and mariCAUI) OF TIIAXKH. golds were used for table decorae- tions. Attending the party were: Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wahbjulst of Thomas Try t hull, Jr., Mary Church. Kureka wish to extend their thuuks Lenore llurney, llonare Jarvis, Polo neighbors and other friends who lorli Fotherlnghain, Viola Kltt. were so kind to them In their be- - lleid Householder, Johnny Towers, reavement mused by the deaths or Herthn Koski. Kella Forgle. Howard their baby. They also wish to thank Hanks, Cloyil llradley, Hugh who helped at the funeral. Milliin. I with ilio In-Ip- , i d-- bi-iii- & iv- - Hfiems of the Will Have Clubs Help wt-ikl- 30 11 THAN EVER IN OUR GREAT I I I s,t - e-i-t ". bua-dri- ll CLEARANCE SALE to give you Stocks more for your money in HART SCHAFFNER & MARX clothes re-group- ed j I ! Itu-wcl- MIh-Marl- o phiy-Th- Mc-tho- se , UTAH MINES PRODUCE MINERAL VALUED AT $67,632,000 YEARLY o ITtjilis mini's in oiu year j'rmluci'il jrolil, silver, cop-jH'loml niul zinc ViiluiHl at This wns a jrain of over the pivvioud r, year. tion. Flah is the larjcest silver jiroilueiny' state in the The reeoiil lumluetion of silver is na- 1P,.')00,OiH) ounees. maile in 123. The production of jrold in Utah is in one year. The Utah Copper conimiy produces around 1(,(VX.-tXM- ) M)umls ot eopjH'r a month aud ean increase this production if necessary. In one year Utahs mines produced 2lAS,272,lXV) pounds of lead. Zinc produced in one year by Utah mines is .V60.-0.5- 4 ku nds. The mines of the Tintie District produced .UiS,000 tons of ore in one year. Park City mines produce approximately UU.IXX) tom of ore a year. Mines of the Hijr Cottonwood and Alta districts pro duce appioximately 17.1XX) tons of on annually, contain ing 132 ounces of jrold, 306, (XX) ounces silver, 440,(X pounds of copper and 0,lXk(XH1 iHunds of lead. The Opliir and Stockton districts produce about tons of ore. Dividends paid by Utah mines, exceed $10,000,000 annually, exclusive of the smelting company dividends, which amount to millions mon Western Mineral Survey. 23,-00- 0 The first rush is over. Weve had time to our stocks; re-arran- ge the merchandise; bring still greater bargains to light. re-gro- up We can give you better service now, too; take more time to fit you. And we are catching up on alterations; can make more prompt de liveries. In our furnishing goods department were also able to give greater values. While the rush, was on the the things that sold were mostly those in plain sight. You have time now to look around; select just those things you need most; buy to best advanta&.;. Come in now. You wont be jostled and crowded, and youll find the best values and best selections of the sale. W. F. SHRIVER |