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Show ffet I Friday , April 2, 192a Shortage Of Men At Metal Mining Oampa Not ainoe the din of thi war ku there been the shortage of men et the mine throughout the etete that theret la today. If mining wore to be opened full bleat. It la believed that there woald be a ahortage of many hundred miner In Utah. The name la declared to be true of Idaho and Nevada. The big wagaa paid in the ahlpyarda took hundred of men from the mine daring the war. Although some of theee have returned many have turned to other llnea of buaineaa and the automobile trade uf the country haa abaorbed a great amount of thla labor. Roadbulldlng throughout the country haa alao taken a great many miner. In aplte of 'the fact that the Utah Copper la only working, about half lta normal force and the copper production Vnd of moat of the minee In the atate haa been atopped, there are plaeea for aeveral hundred men at Bingham, Tlntle and Park City. If you mlaa "When Bearcat Went Dry," you will mlaa one of the beat pictures of the year. Sunday at the Star and presented under a guarantee that If it dont pleape and entertain you It will not coat a cent. - airamriv ijaiini aunniL Firemen Of Eureka Havn Ahead Of Them Big Job of Eureka - i ro All former aenrlee men are requited to attend the amoker which will be given at the Miners g Union Hall on Sunday evening, at 1.10. The committee In charge of the affair are making preparations to take care of a Urge number and everything point to a very enjoyable entertainment. All former service men are welcome. eom-mdn- CARD OF THANKS. lira. Alfred Erickson and children to extend their heartfelt thanks to Eureka people for the kindness shown them both during the Illness and after "the death of their husband and father; They especially wish to thank the Knights of the Race bees, Odd Fellow and alao friends for the floral offering and assistance at the funera1. desire OFF FOR CALIFORNIA. Mark MoChryotal, of tha Tlntie Mercantile etore, left ear Jy In the - ' week for tout' hla wife and dau located for aome Chrystal will libel from Eureka for a You Young Father of Baby Fingers. Takes a good provider to ' keep them rosy and smiling. Open a savings account. Open it in baby's name. A dollar will start a savings account. Do it today and let it grow with baby! per cent paid on savings accounts. E FEDERAL RESERVE 8V8TEM Anderson Garage & Machine Shop PROVO, UTAH CYLINDER GRINDING A SPECIALTY Chevolet Cars and Trucks We have listed with ns for sale a fine line of need cars which will be sold under our guarantee Fords A Ford Trucks, Paige Can, Cadillacs, Visiles, Studebak-er-s and Studebaker Tracks. Local Representative senting the Utah Copper company, before the state public utilities commission, hogring- of tho petition of the Utah Power A Light company for permission .to Increase charges for electric current supplied for power purposes was continued until Monday, April SC. In making request for the continuance Mr. Lucas told tho com mission thit . experts would ' ba brought her from New York and Ban Francisco to check on all tha exhibits and data In respect to contract had by tho original tho Utah Copper company with the power . and light corporation.' It would require until lata in April, hi aid, to bring theoo experts here. Representing a number of mining companies la Utah, Rawlins, Ray A Rawllaa supplemented tho . motion by stating that much of their work would be covered in tho showing which tha copper company proposes to make If given the necessary time. o . TO RKTOBTRR READER. ?. - - Owing to tho fact that quite .a number of our local subscribers bars asked for additional' time in which to pay up their accounts and taka advantage of the old rate of BS.S0 per year, wa have decided to hold our subscription books open until tho llth of April. Up until that time aubaerlptlons will bo received at the old rata and It la hoped that all of onr old aubaeribora will bo able to make settlement and thus get tha paper without additional eoat. Starting this week the paper la 10 cents per copy at nows stands and from newa boys and utter April llth no aubaerlptlons will bo received except at tha new price of 4 per year. IT S A SURE THING AT SHBIVERB Stop and think what that mesas; you can't possibly make a mistake no matter whst yon boy hen. Yon get whst yon feel ie good value for your money you get your money back. - Payson Utah ELMER DUNCAN of the dances, which the deportment members have given recently, were' I not oa profitable as they should; have been end it la more than likely that property owners of Eureka will ba naked to contribute toward tbs; fund which la needed for the convention. If a call la made on property owner it should bo remembered that the member of the fire department are receiving absolutely nothing for their work, that they stand ready' at any hopr of the day or night to respond and protect property from damage from fire. It haa' been the prompt and efficient work of the firemen which has prevented aerloua Area daring the past doaon or more years and every man who haa money Invested In . local buildings should realise the fact and appreciate the efforts of theca volunteer fire fighters. The Reporter feels aura that the next convention and tournament of the firemen of Utah, to bo hold iu thla city, will be n great ancoedl because the people of Eureka can always be depended on to do- their full share in the proper entertainment of visitors. On motion of R. 0. Lucas of the firm of Dickson Ellis 4 Lucas repre- The feeble cry at night finds yon alert and anzioue lest acme ham haa come to the little one. Organized 1890 rj ' With affection you press the chernb lips, sad never weary of the innocent prattle. MEMBER i Power Company's Hearing Ooea Over Until April 26 You Who Know the Touch 5 During August of this year thit numbers of the local fire department J will be called gpoa to entertain fire-- : men from various parts of the atate 1 j this convention and tournament of ,( j the year to be held In our city and w tka task of raising money needed (M When Beareot Want Dry, la on of tho greatest pictures of tho year. It wiU bo shown on Sunday and nothing finer has ever been aeon on tha local screen. Here are n few preea comments: Haa Intense appeal- - San Franeiaeo Examiner; Powerful story, thrilling pletnre. Loa Angel ee Record; A big story, presented la a Mg way. Spokane BpokeamAn-RavleAll that Ita cracked up to be.-Time. Dali, Texas. Ready with Spring Suits from Hart Schaffner & Marx - new models in coats are longer, more slender. with square notched lapels, in double breasted types; THE Broad-Shouldere- Eureka, Utah d, high-cheste- d, ' - 1 , . ' slender, single' breasted types. In all these great simplicity of design is the ruling note. New colors and weaves. Young mens lively snug-shoulder- Phone 262: ' - ed styles. xxw raxes nt samm "We.ought to make a hit' Many new patterns sad fabrics tar spring. - Yon ought to see them. They're all good values. Chesterfield And why nofP Never were fine tobaccos W. F. pe skillfully blended! Chesterfield bring you the best of Turkish and Domestic leaf, blended to bring out oow dov ol flavor , Famous . Saturday Evening Post Story At Star Monday ' :yonng Englishmen . . Hfljc'iESm-- - 1 all shades. SHRIVER The home of Hart Schaffner and Marx clothes. sent over to Am- -j erica to receive the famous diamond A woman wit It Mood her In necklace from Arabia the Jeweler, good Mead against Tbe Shadaw. He she bad herself been a member of wae known aa the bralna of the clev- tbe gang. Morn Light was picked by. The erest bund of thieves that bud ever terrorised New York and yet The Shadow as the bait to entlee Hil8hadow melted under the glow of dreth Into a trap, bat love asserted Horn Light, tho little mueieul come- Itself and tho girl of the stage showed her true color. Iho threw off dy actress. Before she hadmat Heldreth, the I.the yoke of the underworld, and 0 SPRING NECKWEAR. . The siffing colorings cershow in the new nedt-wes- r tainly we have here; ell styles, matched her wita against the great-rcriminal In all the world.' Morn Light vanquished The Shadthe fire of righteonsneu ow, even dispel the gloom of evil, and The 8hadow met a tragle retribution. As Morn Light, charming Ora Carew shows the wide range of her screen personality. Darrell Foss does commendable work aa Hildreth, the young Englishman, whoa life la In ut - danger. The character of The Shi ow" I played by Joseph W. Glra whoae heavy . Impersonations hi long been the feature of Unlver production. Wm. C. Dowlan directed Loo the Universal dramatic prod net! from the Saturday Evening F story by Arthur Somers Roche, will bo shown nt tho Star Thee on Moadmy. |