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Show 1926. February a. THE EUREKA REPORTER Sanford B. ghipment s Wilsc-r- Sanf.'rd ! 'dic'd in d;:,- 12 was un.ih- same, ) Ii LOW WHOLESALE , liis-ric- M I- -- - BARGAINS ,, 'daughters. Mr Mr. R. L. K.i.,. Of Utah Will 'sympathy Probably Hold Lead OF MERCHANDISE SALE GOODS OFFERED BY THIS STORE ARE ALWAYS REAL BARGAINS. ONE LOT OF ABOUT 50 PAIR Li.li.-- ri .... e lini her.-.)- d! Th.-idauffhters. vru f Lh's premiership as ft as dlVS a, it coming is Jneul producing state undi,-a ilmilap MPT0W to Frank Feach, ij. nfconlinu man, who return- - partis,llv hea:tili York mining Survivln)t ure f . la Saturday, after dren; M j ,t of the chief producing none of the state. Wavne Live!e jt ' Iuh sas the leading silver pro- - f0f n WUson last States nited t the J, in Puneral states in the distribution c: metal lend from second was largest mines, djiing non-ferro- ir iji'tion i.f h Th mineral Anii-rii-a- M , rovo- - r i il ' t ,1 t; r.i fbruary , t I IT, ! - :1 l.ilv I. i r t !.,. miM - H:h. n ' K I. it. i i :i ii.i l.t 1 :uul 14 piitvil from iiii.l tKf.MiU, lit'irul.-i- r valiirs Vnur duiK't1 fur r. - 1 12 lum,.s ;m.l fliiMivns liitiiis iiml Your I'lioin1 for Uiith im-l- i to $7).iH $2.43 0ftrls. $1.49 fills anil McnN Shoos ami (KfonU. Your cho'nv ftr $2.93 s.(Hi. of i. s. All .lirouutrtl ONE-FOURT- H 7 K- - - ENTIRE LINE OF LADIES' AND CHILDRENS Vi' - mm, .md s. soM .,i Timpanojros Iouneil u to M onv.i.ith ll"s, aordina to A. A At .. r n N'erMl Si!i,t.,v ' hand 80Ot executive of the i oan. il T:; Mr. Andirs.m s.ixs, onferenee, e atended hy laynt.-in sroutii. the councils of the si:ie .r n are t fully five hundred to participate in the A ofuntpcc workers in m.ouhjil-miandPresfdnts, members of local cn.in r ' eecutiye hoard member. (i trict commissioners, troop enm: teemen, district connnit icen.eti, m rectors of a11 activitU-w- sco.it s d assistants, and official repre ,iltu,sil.i or last week alien! Bentafive.s from each of the lw" liatidivd tal.us wire enienaiii I tah are all invited and 'd b tin. ( handier of t'oninu'rcc cf iraat where the environment is clubs in Tli- - conferhe t0 The .iff.i.r s.n lield l.s Angel.-surs;e1 ifferenr, I must constantly re- lib wil1 ence more ,l hold lloud ..nd was known llim it and marshal facU and figures 111,1 11,111 one n laiui.ei.n rove it. The truth of the matter ' was Uiivernor 'I10 prinnPttl it the average easterner thinks Win Independents Again H'Tii. uilicrs rrom i'tah mine merely as another hole in! x Tuesday Night S Game who spoke were lialpli K. Kristnl o' round, never stopping to rea- r f51'11 !,l!','n "'I "1i,11 J' that every pound and ounce of The lndePL,ldent haskethali team laike. r K. liu.sii amt James N ir sreat mineral wealth of the an n her game to mail, two Eur,-k.who are .n i has come, and must continua of Eureka added on Tuesday even ins Jo urn inn nti the coast were present list its winning me, from these holes. I could bring the Bkeptics to B'hen they defeated the Silver ( ity and state that limny l'onmr U,,J ll11" s,'or,! "r 1,1 10 ,,':l,1, w, r, ,n's,'nl and show them the great open boy" by tbe one u The s',inW of the Utah Eure1ka 1Ih,,y Copper, show them;,16' I'lltl-;KIIIH! enormous bodies of rich silver- - iaTe an eXfePlinaJl' accurate ee ores In the Tintlc Standard, 'aa e.ver,mln 'V1!. n,ad!i!l,j ar and hrickson, with l i What a serious thins it is to thins them the great stopes of the eoa',,, ach. being high men. The t y,at a civilized people, liviiu in our ;r Hill section of the Silver PnB King aion mine, and take them for a box score of the game follows: great I'niti'd Stalls, siioulii. liv thiur hi- - ilu- EUREKA INDKIK.Vl IKNTS. of so e md a walk along the t loHH hy fir f a five liundred h of the mineralized zone of - millions of dollars and more than Consolidated, they fifteen thousand precious lives in a 4 go away with a different no-simile year. Think what it would the importance of mining, 1) for one year we had no if lut figures on earnings and dirl-- ! lu fires in this country. What woujd tell the story. The Utah Cop in taxe"7 Ii mean to you and us I What would it menu in less premiums Bivalent of over $300 for - on fire insurance? T man. woman and child In the all What would it mean to lie able o It has paid over $1 per save fifteen thousand from Ihe niosi for the entire population of IV horrible death that one can die from sited States and lta dependents, Help us to make our own city as dividends for 1925 were equlva-t- o J tirades fur tirades for tirades tor TJ-iK- i '2. .ii . , SWEATERS DISCOUNTED AS FOLLOWS: .i.-d.- iv. m: ... i J .It 1 M.vs ..ild . ; 7,. li r; tif.-r. I ENTIRE LINE OF MEN'S AND BOYS' SWEATERS ON SALE, im lmlim? io'tiIi Ntils in sliH)vor itinl roat st It's. Also eomplrtr lino of liifht ci:l.l roals atal fam slipovrrs iu ilaiu and fanr stvlrs. fomplrto run M.i .,1 . 1 1 17 o 1 y.I.7.1 It ONE LOT MENS c ,ah Ihstn.--t Srouts of Boy If 1 resources. was copper, mainly output i one metal. Us ir or any other arerity would, of course, depend the fluctuations of those metals foroducing the wide variety of does, the dart that the state in industry is not at the mercy jkt demand for any one metal. lhave no favorites among states A good mine anywhere' felines. my admiration and gers lilue. But Itah has more good tl-IH than any other area of raize in Ihe world. It ia not .ary for me to tell the people ftah that mining is one of the iji, greatest industries, but in state s .i ..i.i Boy Scout Conference At Provo February Oti: of copper. i'hat is more important, is that situation promises to be perma-- ! dua to the great diversity of 1 , U1 ; 1 j nd thlrd ,n the had "y srUi on Q .j;.: u r, j i -- 7..'" ONE LOT OF ABOUT 50 PAIR Miin jii'itfil from W r- " Mr- - TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING GOODS NOW ARRIVING. r. ;!i,- et lotion THESE RARE r itrvi f(-- f DO NOT FAIL TO GET IN ON WE ARE DETERMINED TO DISPOSE OF ALL BROKEN LINES - t son's wife. Mrs i'x. son, died only a non-fe- COST. ,i . NOW OFFERED AT PRICES BE- ; . enrd iriial earMads L. MANY LINES OF WINTER MERCHANDISE .i , to - Sale Stock-Takin- g , been ;:i He was also f:, v,. tic urr-:for some time .it;.! u ij1 jpraJ'J y i Dei'ca, resident ,.f Kirs After , 2i probably S a Stock Sales H 66 one . ? il.i Sd!- 50 had dj'Mi-.iis- i t 47 operation or.!1 gB S Died Wednesday A: S.ii o - i P i !.. in) j.i.oil t i ::ies tor - I tirades for 4 .(hi $1.50 Grades for $.150 $1.90 $2.25 $2.75 $3.00 ti ratios $li.tH Grades $7.00 G ratios $S.0t) Grades $.".00 All Ladies' Tisjues and Scarfs discounted . $3.35 $3.75 $4.50 $5.25 $6.00 for for for for ONE FOURTH k EXTRA SPECIAL It) dozen Men's Work Shirts iu plniii blue, tan and jjrey, also some fancy patterns. Kxtra ood rude of shirtinj; iu guaranteed fa si . lor fabrics. Full sizes. Itejrular ti."e to $1,110 values for 50c Each s i . ONE LOT LADIES AND CHILDRENS WOOL AND COTTON UNDERWEAR. Ilurb nock, loin; sleeves and ankle utb ill white and KToy. I ocularly priced from $1.50 to $..5o js-- suit. Your choice for HALF REGULAR PRICE ina-t.-- 11 1 I e r . - 111 I 25 BOYS SUITS WITH KNICKER PANTS t 'ord in 'oy, series and fancy suitings. Ak'os 10 to 14 years. Kcjpilnr prices from $7.7)0 io $12.7o. Your choice at HALF PRICE , , spe-'het- s TT ed ! I?1 4 Uf nn-un- half-mil- s rorxrii, meetixh toxihiit. gri-i'- 1- Park-Ita- IMHSmWlwBBWH ggg-glHgi- h 1 of 1 nn-a- 4 approximately $30 The regular ing of Ihe city council will this evsning. In addition regular routine business ihe he vrou' p,,y Hrflp,rM read. meet- - semi-monthl- I,IY KI.KM he held to the reports w,n b" MITTIVl. for Itah Copper sold for $1 a nd Tintic Standard at 2 Vie. holders who had the courage thp enterprises through realized enormous profits. tbe BatisfactIon expert the of these mines - , o The outgoing officers of the lodge entertained In honor of the newly Installed officers at the regular meeting held last evening. The program included a splendid luncheon which followed a session of ,,r00.'' In the card playing Ihe prizes were awarded to Mrs. W. D. and Mr s P. Mirkelnon. Ite-hok- ah GOOU IUIVIW4. o accident now has, it is auto the States United The In mentioning mine in Investigating the in which (be announced, half a million miles of week's Mlties for investment paper In last In Utah. we hard surfaced roads. Twenty-fiv- e kVn ba been F Pta- - Gardner and Burt cars collided, a mile, impression a ib.. Bh"Ii make It a wrong gave y(iars aR()f jhere was not rule, as I apparently stated jporty ye.irH ago. there was only a Gardner Mr. affair. of the past on mF western trips, was on his proper; pavement even off in I. tah jis of asphalt to visit the state's that at the time he nu pave- other were the there that but :ln cS,i,.rii an(j road I mines." of the side 8ili'; of cities, the in outside sort ment8 of any car atruck his machine FIRE INNITIANCK. Mob of was turu road to macadem water-boun- d attempted The hauling too large, none when the driver and salled was :fhe i)Wj we had in the country, fcandle- - Hy Kla Mals-w3'out for the Ford which of that. 1 if y0u are in need of fire insur- on the highway without lights. ;tjierf. was li'tle enough of marvel wre th an(; see Frank Garrlty. Don't wait European roads t rontra-s, their tou-isttomorrow may be too late. . by 'American 1 ' to o mud J and ru:s which; IT 1 the 1 dust, 1 1 Q 411 II 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II II II T n after the auto--j W(ND KOK HALE. we submitted. Ev-o came, American machines mobile Anyone wishing kindling wood were ail built hlRh and awkward to straddle the ruts, snags and bumps;, .an George Mortensen, phone No. J. of America- -, roads, while European1 igg-cars were hun.; low, for the smooth THE GAME OF GAMER. roads of their countries, says the o Salt Lake T?iegrm to all everybody car, ran you your polo ponies, keep But the motor hard roads old. BiU for me my pack-hors- e OF THE surprise. sucked up the away In And whue y0u're swinging your golf blew th-and of Europe ef of road ciub dust. Aft- -r 3000 ! even with start tu had swinging my pick for goM j. they building, ... Sijv we have outbuilt the world.; ia good If you're Jaded, road.) movement was a Music The od And can't .listen to nature's own man s' rich the luxury desire, for tune, T.t'imii le wh'le it was still the BY THE the mountain streams of the few, put over on the But Ill take murmur, on the plea of moving the And the coyote haying the moon. turned out to surpa? dis-orer- I .... , s . . j ; JIlOll ItOY IMI'ltOYIN'd. LOCAL AIM. Kldcu St. Juor, the little son of FOR RALE Ideal building lots, Io Mr. and Mrs. N. N. HI. Jeor, who ruled on North University Avenue. was quite seriously Injured a In Provo. Ulali. Terms. Address enlisting accident a couple of weegs Box 872, Eureka, Utah. ago. Is gelling along nicely at the Provo hospital and will he able to Foil 8AI.K- - Household furniture. Mrs. James Crooks, phone 243. return to bia home In a few days, according to word given out by lilt, WANTED To borrow $1,000 for parents. In view of Ihe fact that next is the evening on which the 6' fulness for carelessness. arc giving their dance the Lady Help your own fire department by Klha l lub wm hold a special meet of bonfires, j Urn careful handling ,nR loniRh, instead of Friday, Feb- 01 gasoline and explosives of all kinds. nary j2lh- The next meeting ful-- Rememher the carnival dance, j()WinR that of tonight will be held 1 February 12th. come out and have(1 lhe f0r,i, Krilay in the monlh. a good time. Press Committee. evciy toant of Utah. Jot io long ago these mines were e prospect stage. I remember NT. one year or more. Will give goo-modern home as security. Ilebr Carlson, phone 237-r.lltl) OF TII.IXKH. Mrs. George M. Gaisford, Jr., and FOR SALE Good saddle and bridle. Inquire at realdence of Peter children, of Mammoth, wish to exOblson, phone 169. tend their thanks to Ihe Eureka e people who sosklndly assisted them during their recent bereavement. WAHIIING MACHINE BARGAINS. They are especially thankful to those who assisted at the funeral. The Eureka Merc. Com. Co. baa a o number of second-hanwashing maMake application for 1926 auto chines for sale. All are In good conlicense plates at Reporter office, (!, dition and will be sold at very low K. Rife, Inspector. prices. o d I n llt OPENING t y-- ars Summit Service Station g-- j, HAL OIL CO. i . ow Open For Business " under the charge of Wilfonl parren, one of the prominent young garage Tbs station will be j I'!? of Eureka. UHIVE UP Yon will find a service unequalled aaJwtere in the state. the talking points, sincere ,:riyoup and indoor pastimes, bluff-- , of iis original promoters. DoB,t g(J weI1 witi, nature's Un; It has mad the motor j Ret my kick at the edge of the creek tb old gold pan. convenience of the poor rather It has, Riffiins the the luxury of the rich. mo-- e pore paprika, than the crops. It nas Art lfl r0v-insanity of Natures etchings need naught to he ahvi-he- d ver-- ; ''hi-kadd zest; farmers wives, and the has lessened It sons. sparkling stream or a star-li- t sky. dan. v of their dwellers. i, the picture that I like best provincialism of iy schools accessible; I know you !o wrjhody has given rural! And deep in your heart V We J. and newspapers. Itj h.ery of ma; The Mif.Bame things I name. t no lcner I ba4i in fact,, The sky above and the earth below, monopoly o' cities. But life is a funny game. transformed life, thought. hef--culture, Joseph L. Brogan in Portland the has t civilization. Oregonian. startling thing of the century.j J i Sir 6,uiiMtMn$mimIIIIIIIHI,lttt n Sports clothes at southern resorts indicate a trend toward flannels shovel is mightier TIIE snow the tennis racquet in a large section of the country these days. Hut tennis is Ihmii? jilaywl at the Florida resorts, and in California. Golf is in full swing, too, and there are boating. Lathing, and motoring. They all call for sports clothes. The people who have the leisure and the wealth to play in the winter time, are very particular about what they wear. They set the styles for the rest of us who have to do our playing during week ends or on short summer vacations. Early glimpses at the southern resorts indicate that Eton flannels are the choice for the coming season. The costume sketched at the right through the courtesy of Ilart SchaiTner & Marx, is an Eton flannel sports blazer of cedarwood brown, with striped trousers of a slightly lighter shade. You see at Palm Beach similar sports outfits in Eton flannels of plumbloom, silver birch, Sherflannel trousers either striped or wood, chamois, rust and onion. There are many blazers of col- in solid shades of ailverf ivory or lege stripes, too, worn with Eton cream. |