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Show Friday, April 9. 1020. HOOOOOOOOWHIMliHIHMHOOOOOHOHOOOOIMIIHOHHOOHWHHHOHOOeH IHMIHMMMIHIMIIMIMMWIMWWWWMflMj The Great Qd&on U CiEg To To Its Use Yoar Kodak Special Sale Of i Boprd by the day, week or at Fleiner'a boarding house, i Mrs. L. E. Pierce is spending few days with Salt' Lake friends. Manager Cnren ef the Utah Power companys local office la In Blouses Tha TINTIC 8TOBE will plAM on SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY mornGeorgette, Crepe de ing fifty-righ- t Chine and Satin Blouses, at the low price of $5.50. There 1 not a blouse in this lot that is worth leu than $9.00, acme more. Provo on business today. Mr. and Mrs. B. M.. Cornish of Mammoth left on Monday for s visit at Balt Laht. . Henry Mattson of Parson win In Eareka this weak for n visit, with r relatives. Mn. Prank Qsrrily ret arsed today after e visit with Balt Laka friends. David Caldwell representsd tha local lodge o t Maccabees at the state convention, held during the week at Balt Lake City. Vernon Donnelly, who loft Eureka several months ago and who has been living in Nevada sines that time, is baek in Eareka. Ralph Bntton want to Balt Laka on Wednesday for s few days' visit and may decide to go to on of the Teutf oil fields. Manager Jackson MeChrystal of the Gemini and other mines has been ont from Balt Lake tor. the past three or four days. Mr. and Mrs. 1. J. Barnard are ' entertaining tha formers mother, KODAK SUPPLIES KODAKS who arrived daring the week from her home nt Belt Lake. A. C, Canfield was out from Balt; Lake during the week, visiting the Schramm-Johnso- n Yankee Cons, property In company with the superintendent, Wilman P. Carter. Ho. 10. Let SnlUvan dean your paper and: handle your kal so mining. Flrstelasa ork at all times sad prices era low. Leave orders at Davis Picture Store' or Gsrrltys Barber Shop. Well Known Mammoth Lady Bio Grade's Tintic Train George H. and Wllford M. Button wen ont from Bolt Laka on Easter Died During The Week Left, The Bails Thursday tor a visit with their father, William. 0- o Bntton. They returned to the eap!- lira. Martin Onnderaon, aged 14 An accident which might hare tal on Tuesday, , years, and one of tha well known terminated much more seriously Joseph Mattson left early la the residents of Mammoth, died yester- took place on the Tintic braneh of week for n visit with Pnyson reladay from lnflnenaa, leaving her hus- the Rio Grande Ry. on Thursday band and als young children. Mrs. Burning, the passenger train being tives. Mr. Mattson has boon suffer--' Onnderaon was V sufferer from derailed about a mile to the north log- from rheumatism for the past, unable te leave his room ' goiter and when lnDaenia settled In of Pnyson. The accident was caused year, being n largo part of tho time. 1'. during her throat It caused wer death, there by spreading rails. Both coaches Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Miller sad chilbeing no pneumonia complications. left the nils and the smoker was The remains will be shipped to wrerturned Passengers were badly dren have moved Into tho Arthur) Irons-havinBantaquln, the former home oC the shaken up and sereral of them sus- - Irons cottage, Mr. and Mrs. eonduet-serlousto California to mkka gone on The Burial takee tslned there, family. slight Inji place or was probably hurt their. home. Sunday. The Gunderson family hare made than any one e! italning a badly . John Galley was In Balt Lake this of the Injuries week, going then to meet his father, their home In Mammoth tor abont sprained back, its and bruises, who came hen from his home In fifteen years end have n large circle consisted of sllgl of friends whose sympathy will be people reported Michigan and will nmaln for gome: Among the Tin slight Injuries weeks as the guest.of his sons, John freely extended to the bereared hue-ban- d to hare sustain wen the followl ij: Wllf rd Soo Gatley and James Ostler. and ehlldren field of Mammoth, Dr. E. J. Howell, Peter Peterson was seat to one. of John Conk, E. R. Durfe?, Wesley the Balt Lake hoepltals Ibis mornBECOME' THREE CITIZENS. . IS. R. Durfee, all of Eureka, and ing; He has been quite seriously ill . o Hlggenson of Silver City. for several days! Mamben of fchoj Thomas Tancock, Joe Comber and o Moose lodge accompanied ' him Xo Fred Stoneman, all naUres of Eng- EPISCOPAL CHURCH- SERVICES. the hospital. n land, wore granted eitlsenshlp Martin when they dppdered before Enqulst will leave Eurfka at hold ha the Services will Judge Morgan In tbhlUstrict court Episcopal Church In Eureka next shout tho J 6th fol Warrendale, Oreat Provo. All three of them are re- Sunday, ns follows: Sunday School gon, where he - M Atenalvn Interal dents of Eureka. They served with at 10 oclock and special services nt ests and where hlnrlll spend the Yammer. Mr. Enthe American forces during the war 7.S0 In the evening. All invited to greater part and made exoellent records. . , qulst has been engaged In leasing la attend. , the Gemini mine. ' James Gatley, Jr., son of Mr. lad too Mrs. Jamas Gatley. gave n party list 0001 Saturday evening In honor of Adalbert Miller, the affair being attendYOUR MENTAL ATTITUDE. ed by abont fifteen young friends. Nothing succeeds like saeoess. The evealpg was spent In playing Three-fourt- h of success la the knowledge of yonr power sad garnet and n splendid laaeheon wee ! ... served to the guests. ability to do. It radiates from yon and yonr positlveneas and conviction carry weight that sweeps down the barriers and pusher aside on Howell E. Dr. left J. Thursday obstructions. for a few days visit nt Balt Lake. He Tho first step towards success Is right thinking. was on tha train which was derailed If yon know that yon can do, yon have sold yourself and the near Pnyson and siatalned n sprainnext step Is tha world. If yon doubt that yon have the ability to ed wrist. Tho physldsn assisted In nuke good, do yon Imsgins your hangdog look and trembling underlip will not toll the world what yonr estimation of self Is? attending those who were Injured In Consider the bulldog as he walks slowly down the street. Do tho wreck, giving most of them men go ont of their way to kick bulldogs around ns a pastime? ration before tbs arrival of any Moat certainly not, bnt what of the poor yellow cur slinking down other physldsn. the street with his tall between his legs. Ha is beaten and he looks r It. and the world will not hesitate to help him on hit way. The Ladles Aid Society enuounee an evening basaar at the Methodist Right thinking and good habits are Just as hard to get rid of ns bad ones. The mind may be compared to n road with deeply Church on Wednesday evening, April worn ruts. .It is easier for travelers to follow tho ruts and avoid tho 14th. No admission fee will be reharder task of carving n path of their own oven though the old road quired.. A abort program will be leads through bogs and mires. given. Refreshments will be served Wt nil know penons who die n thousand deaths and whose in cafeteria order at e nominal coat, on dwell are. misfortune. and thoughts' adversity They constantly end's variety of articles exhibited nnhnppy themselves and n wet blanket to those around them. Things and sold. Tha members and friends always go wrong for them and they generally pave the way by expecting them to go wrong. of the church and the general public John North Willys not so many years ago was on tho road sellare respectfully urged to bo present ing automobiles at n time When snob investments ware looked upon Come, bring yonr fsmUleo and have as tha wildest, of wildcats. He had booked orders for nearly 100 n pleasant social : evening. Doors euro and on hie return to the factory found tha concern going to the open nt 7.10 p. m. wall and ready to ohnt up the shop. i .. Tho outlook was black for ha had spent months sad his money o getting the orders, and here his labor had gone for naught. Like New Salary Schedule the French general with his beaten armies tolling hack on Paris, he decided that this was Just the time to fight so he went Into busiBeen Adopted In School! ness, with no capital, lots of nerve, and the knowledge he would make good. . Wlllys-Overlan-d stands today ss s tribute to the man who The Board of Education of Tlntlf thought right. District recently adopted n new ask-arWo who make onr living In the mining indnotry can learn a schedule for tho coming yen, ; lesson from tho The eebedule for grade teachers prev Discouragements are only the conditions we have to surmount minimum of MiO.M and A Ides to win success. The new Tintic mines are nearer success than they n year ago, bnt capital needs encouragement. maximum of 91000.00 per year. The , were Individual minimum in Junior High School Is boosting morning, noon and night will help Una your pockets; so why not practice it? The silver lining Is there so lets nil help 91500.00. . and the maximum IS' uncover It. 11100.00. The salaries In the Ben lor High School will ho based on an Increase over' the salaries prevailing Nothing ie such excellent insurance for freshness and good grooming as an ample blouse supply. ' See our windows. MeeweMeeeieeooseeMMeeeeooseeimMMetooeiMMMSosMMMSieeofeee. Nbthing too Small Nothing is too small for our oonsid-eration--nothing is left undone fcias-suris- g every customer of complete for satisfaction when he comes to clothes. A satisfied customer is the best customer and we work constantly to that end. ; ud - ' u Drugs . The House of Kuppenheimer, too, -knows that succeu and achievement' rest on diUgent attention to small things as well as large. Youll know what we mean when you see the Kup- penheimer good clothes we are now Put showing.- ' - S' Advance Spring Suits for nun and. young mm; new fabrics; new patterns' and the finest workmanship. eeeeeeeeeeeea eoeeooooHeooe ee oueeeeeeeeeeeoeeeeoeeeeof oeeeooeooeeos e . ly The House of Kuppenheimer Clothes Vf iO ... air' TV - - . "V , &rf- - ft pa-pe- of-th- . The Marvelous Ton .are fluteoboe, it' i T-JU- y txariaw view Chmmbtn i (Cheney Forat , . Cheney, inventor and determined that a reproducing instni meat which gubgtituted in all cssentiils wooden for the metal parti used indie phonograph, would give a richness and ndmtytoitorgpwnAw-iflqgunappifljiriiff- by other phonographs. differs altogether from other phono graphs and is protected by basic patents. the fundamental acoustic principles of the violin and pipe arm Its sweet purity, quality of tonea and fcfcEty . to the original is Unrivalled. Wlllyn-Overlan- t Belt Lake. City TEAM IN THE RUBIXEM Phone Wan. 4154 Tregoning & Hanley LOCAL REPRESENTATIVES The hm&er you pla) it .. Ml POOOO 000000 OOOOOOOMOOOOO approximately E. CHURCH. o f Sunday School at 10 a. m. Preaching 11 a. m., subject: "Joy and Service.' Preaching In the evening at 7.10 eeloek.' Wm.r Frnry, Pastor. . , The tweeter it from" ' V, - y i CHEiixijaNGMAairaCoftGMar correspond to tho average Increase! given grads and Junior high school teachers by the adopted schedule. M. sis Dnily IMOOBiOOBBOIIOOIMOIII . ; ' - . wiU. ke' The Cheney iss masterpiece of furaituKcnft'. manihip, eupert) as a musical instrument, and constantly enhancea in value. Like a violfe'---- y this year that f ? Within it sic i Co. . The instrument which today bean hii name is the creation of his genius.- - g Hu E (MIA u cello, violin and viola is universally loved. of Chewy ehowbij of OkInmJ -- W. " tnd richnese of tone THE sweetness musial instruments the - . of the Chenoy , Taylor Bros. Co. : v ;r - J |