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Show r1 V '' ' fv - l. Fri Jay.April 28. 1920. - ?- " M t 1OT. W1PM . . te . y - - VSf5 More Activity promised For The Sunk HiU Mine Here QuaKty Vith Economy Emphasizes It la thought that tha entire Eureka Hill mine, which has bo Chief Cone. . II i : n Ttatie Standard 4 Blue Bel) In Kina worked bat very little daring the pant dozen or more yean, will be reopened, and than to a rumor la circulation to tha effect that a Balt Lake engineering firm will make a bid for a large part of tha old property to be worked under tha lean-la- 6c Colorado sold from to I tec. Bunks Lily sold at Slide. Iron Bloaaom aold at IThc. Dragon . 4 Tin tic aold at lie. Lehl Gemini , , t 4 Banka Bullion aold at. Sic. g Victoria Plutus aold at 41c. system. These engineers are alGrand Central I Uncle Sam sold at considerable work in ready doing boa Bloaaom Tlntlc Btaadnrd aold at 4.S5 sad the Ridge 4 Valley, haring succeedColorado ed la opening a targe an deposit, 94.11 Id'. Ridge 4 Valley t from which they an sending out a v tannage. big Total V 4 65 I Bast Tlntlc Cons, sold St 10 Id a At the time the Ceateaalal Ban, East Tlntlc ConL aoM at 5c. ka mlae was opened to leeeeoo SUiiftaibMY Win Operate rangenents were, made whereby a Bnnkn LUy aold at Slid- Ob UOledt Property auction of the Eureka Hill ground, Grand Central aold at 40c.. Iron Bloaaom aold at 95c. adjoining, eoald be developed and at Chariot Bteuffeabcrg of Banka the precast time that territory to Iron King sold at 94c and 95e. . Lekl Tlntlc aold at 17 Ha, haa oocered a Uaaa oa the property yield lag a fair ton sage of good ore. May Bay aold at I Hs an I He- .of the laClodo Mlalaa company, la It to bow planned to extend tha opNorth Standard sold at I He, and tha aoath oad of the district. aa4 to erations In tha Eareka Hill, doing He. making preparation! to reopen thto the work through one of the neighv Plntns aold at 4SHe. ol4 time mine to a depth of IN boring mines, tha Eureka HIU shaft Untie Standard sold at 94.90 and Thomas Weir, of Balt Lake, to being la each condition that It can. teat, tha manner of tha LaClada and E. not be need without tha axpendltan 4.0IH- Sam cold dt 1 Ho sad 1 He- R. Htggeaaoa haa bean acting aa of n targe Sam of money. With n Undo Zuma aold at 97 He and 97c. favorable smelting eon tract It ahoald la thto dlatriet. Old tine minors, who an familiar bn possible to mine a lot of on In with tha working! of the LaClada. the old workings of tha Eareka HIU. Beat Untie Coalition aold at 6 He. any that tha mine coatalas aoma Banks Bullion aold at 91 He. of small hanehaa vary promising on Estimable Young Women Iron King aold at 94 He. g and larger depoaita of Tlntlc sold at .17 He. Passed Away This Week Lehl rook which, with allvar above tha Norik Standard cold at 0H. dollar nark, oaght to ha good for a Plntns aold at 43e. nice profit. It waa with a feeling of sadTlntlc Standard aold at 14.77 H.' Mr. Btaaffeaberg ' in tec da to ness .that Eureka people learned of Earns sold nt lie. Mrs. William Mitchell, a anall hatot which will make the death of Big HIU Boldest lie. It poaaible for him to operate at a which took place at tha Holy Cross Eureka Lily cold at 90 He. , No oa Lahn of work haa at Salt IM.fOaL Hospital Wadnaaday depth bean performed la tha LaClada la afternoon, following aa operation To for atemaeh trouble. The operation The Shoep Hen years. --o waa performed the day previous sad Loss Heavily This Tear It waa tha aeeend serious operation WiUi4m Hotting Injured for Mrs. MlteheU during, the past Sheep men, who have been in EuAt Chief'e New Shaft year. reka durins the past few days, stata The deceased was lfeara of age that tha outlook to anything but Wtlllan Koaklng, old tine minor and to bright for thooo who ban flocks la and shaft . nan, was hart at I youngson, Deaa he was n native this section of the stata. Shearing! o'clock '. oa Wadnaaday morning, of James haa been delayed and It to feared ! white ho was at work in tha sow No. ntaquta. Mn. Mlteh-fre- s that tha lambing season wUl coma, I shaft of tha Chief Coat, company. three brothers sad before the fleeces can ha removed Ho was at work In tha bottom of tha Mrs. John Kltt, Mn. and weather such aa ws have been 'slab of dirt and rock shaft when a bhnaon and Mrs. Alma Ken-a- having would undoubtedly kill offj slipped from tha aide of the shaft of Banks, William many of. the young lambs. To make' him tha and pinned targe against fdbest nod Hanson Broadboat of matters won tha hills an prao--j backet, ea using lajarlaa about tha Bantaqatn and James Broadhent of tically barren, the grass, haring back and hlpa. Dra. Laker and Murray. scarcely started to grow. Howell' attended the ana and while Mrs. Mitchell . waa a moat ea tuno r they are quits sure that his lajarlaa able woman; a devoted and taring American Legion Will Have are not of a Bartons nature they had wlfa and motherland her death la him remand to the Holy Cnaa the prime of Ufa to a ealamlty to Big Time At Balt Lake examina- the to Hospital whore aa does shock a many family and Him Iren DeLaatrie, ona of the1 tion can bo made. friends. Hosklng la abont 40 yean of age Funeral aerrices an te be hold at candidates for the honor of being and married. HO pros foreman at the L. D. S. Chureh In thto city on qneen nt the spring frolic and Hard! 'one of tha Bingham mines a few Sunday. Burial In tha etty Oraa to be given under tha direction of the American Legion post at Salt yean ago sad kia family reside at Balt Lake.. Lake, arrived In Eureka the other day and some of her Tlntlc friends TROUBLE AT BUTTE. are dotes what they, can to ... o LRHLTDmC STOCKS .... .... . o ttntta.'' Montana, is living up to her te winning out te tha contest. Lehl Ttatie stock, on hieh the Ita reputation aa a pining camp te At tha promt time she to well recent aaaesameat hss ; not beeo labor! troubles arc always word tha top sad running strong, Tha Hard! Oraa opens at Balt .Lake paid, will he add on April 1 0th. The brewing andSthla week' another officers of the company arc entire- strike waa dedi red. Miners of that on .April 94th and eontlnuM until for mare pay and the 1st of May, and the affair should ly pleased with the headway now be- camp are nakli sa a result many. attract ' people from all' parta of the ing made ' ' with the development shorter hours, a campaign,, which te under the mnn- - of tha mines h: been forced to data. o does. . ngement of Charles Eabrtokle of HARET MURPHY RJSTUHX1I STOCK Amy BUFFERING. Harry Murphy, former Eareka Dr. Tklnudfs Addresses who enlisted in the marine of grass Conditions aarved a lenxtkv aaaaion L. D. S. Church Meeting needed by live taring tho put on aide of tho pond la hack other tho favorable, creek have i Since ' htotetara from la live camp. tho among somi Even the had mother of Satarday lag the weekly Franco in Aegaat teat year ha haa according and Sunday teltod to eat down the the United lived te Bute and4a Washington. D. by ither report , the attendance at the asaalons of Balt Lake, C., with hm mdthcr. Harry ctatea want I bar States quarterly conference of Tlntlc Stake Hay te extremely to aall- - that after lb signing of tho arinl-atle- c and of the L. D. B. Chureh, the local tho 11th RegimeeuK Moslcal 16 to 961 ekarch being fitted nt nil four of the lag at f Rovtow was orgnnlsal lor n tonr of maotlagn.' 7M aooatona were 'held Vfwteinl Europe and that ho Jotodd tho show on Saturday and two oa Snadny. ImprOVBllt aa a property man, advancing util ona of wtth Dr. Jamas E. Thtaudge, Big Timd forMRy 4th ho was at the hand of the big show tho moot Intaraotlng apaakara to th Tho organisation eoaatated of a band Elks Pavilion, of 61 pieces, a apodal Jan bud of ranks of tho organisation, addressOn Hay 4th. at Improvement ing all meetings. ' At the Sunday la Eareka. the Matt ptoeea and IS stagers. svantes masting apaetal Associations of TIM Stake of the Mr. Murphy atatos that ho will rennmbsra were alas rendered their final main in Eareka for the present and L. Di f. Church will lion and that he expects to contests for oration, This w! be a red letr hta West Ttatie property work. chorus Origge-Hala- h week tha tho During the mam o ter dsy of tho year company made a eoutnet ntth Ah 96. L A. L. T. M, of tho mm ton Mattson, who win erect tha la1 dontasta ary bine ter the handling of ore and and spirited sad of the The are will fee bald at. the material expected. of tho much concentrate!, contests Church te for which haa boon purchased from take will hold their ef this h, nolactlig Snadny. aa follows the Indapendanco Mining company. on the !7thwUl take psl la tho eon-- at 16 Maloek and those who Large storage Mu wUl bo needed tests on May 4th. 7.IP la the evening. All Invited to for oro and nlco fsr concentrates which wfll ytend. Tho tact that tho miU wttl ho called i Following tho coo wfll ha pea to haa Ate oro from three dif- bo open to tho pabUc. nate by party, EXDOIWED AT HOME. ferent mines nocaeaitatas.tha con- a Mg dancing n number of Mao. tho Bonner orehoetra struction of bflt The Desirability Of Attractive Spring And Summer Wear le. In these days when price is a big factor whether WE are buying or YOU an buying, we dont forget for a moment that thrift means, first, quality, then to get that QUALITY at the . Lmn lowest prices. . . Knowingly, nothing but quality merchandise is allowed to enter the racks and shelves of our store or be sold over the counter. Patronize the store where the thrift spirit predominates and secure your share of quality merchandise at moderate prices . aHror-baarin- SUIT PRICES value for $29.25 value for $31.50 value for $36.00 value for $40.50 value for $45.00 value for $54.00 $32.50 $35.00 $40.00 $45.00 $50.00 $60.00 ao-eu-ra ra-ee- Stud A COAT PRICES $20.00 $25.00 $30.00 $35.00 $40.00 $45.00 value value value value value value for $17.50 for $22.50 for $27.00 for $31.50 for $36.00 for $40.50 Spring and Summer Dresses Offered At Low Prices For Quick Selling Every woman today knows the value of even the simplest frock. To be able to offer such pretty dressess at such a low price is due to a lucky purchase by our New York buyer. m U They are all new, every one of them, in various styles, materials and shades which are exceedingly fetching and becoming, giving a good variety from which to make your selection. One lot Voil Dresses in Oeorgette Patterns $17.50 Value One lot Blue Beige Dresses $16.75 Value for $14.75 X-R- ay i T.?. Dresses Dresses Dresses Dresses Dresses Serge Taffeta and Measaline Sage Taffeta and Messaline Sage Taffeta and Messaline Sage Taffeta and Messaline, Serge Taffeta and Messaline for $14.98 $25.00 $30.00 $35.00 $40.00 $45.00 for $22.50 for $27.00 for $3L50 for $36.00 for $40:00 eh nu . 4 Plus runs - can now oat any kind of food that To The Dyapcctlc. - o they crave. o Would yon like to foal that your stomach troubles era over, that yon Sclrtsblaq and MssHsj ean eat anyklnd of food that you Aaltos Marina RANGE FOR BALE Born range, 6 crave? 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Hansen of Eureka and Lillian Free-- : men of Balt Lake. j A STARTLES' NEW YORK tnTH VHX CHA1GES m i Sherwin-Wilua- Which is Any :.w ChaierfeU . :. m is ' H7--; 'A. . 4'; , 1 imp ugllcd jgQ 0 Techiah, md mhI expertly blcadcd. Sme, - IWcCha Mi JAmd they autc im "ftmfyl - The pefeUc eadoracmcat of a local la the beet proof that can ha prodnccd. None bettor, none stronger, eea he had. When a man comes forward sad testifies to hie feilow-dtteaa- a, adreaaea hte friend and his neighbors, yon may ha aura ha convinced or he would not do so. Telling ones experience N when If la for the pnblic good to aaj act of ktadacM that shoeld be preelated.- - .The following statamen;' given fey n resident ef Eareka adds: one more to the many cases of Home which are bring pah- abont Donna Kidney. ' Pilto. Ask yoar neighbor. Rend it. Ales Notea,). miner, Enfeka,' soya: "A few years ago 1 used Doan's Kidney pole and x found them n good, reltehle remqdy. 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