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Show ran EUREKA Pacts REPORTER Friday, April 30, 1920 J. 0. Penney Co. iTNationwide Institution.1 How About Saving Some Dollars? Mrs. Ella of Balt Lake Bee Fatty iff" at Star Over the ffiDs to tfce Poorhone. Sad words! Melancholy thought! But think a minute Are you swing money for did age? An yon safeguarded from want in cue of aidmeu or aoddeat. A savings account is a Mend in the time of need. Save money each week. Make pay day your iranMny day. We add 5 per cent interest, compounded twice a year. Look ahead. Protect your future. Save! MEMBER FEDERAL BESBRVX SYSTEM Organized 1890 Payaon Utah Sulllvaa was tbs kb sat friends this week. Arbaeklo sa the Sher- Thursday. Otto Bwarta waa at the club house of the Tintlc Duck Clnb daring a part of the past week. Victor Hendriekaoa, Carl Hendrickson and Boh Goarlay spent Sunday at the lake angling for catfish. . A baby boy arrived recently nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Creth JUmpson of Silver City. . Fatty Arbaekle has both speed and action In The Sheriff" at the Star Theatre on Thursday. Farris L. Morton, who Is now employed In Salt Lake, spent Sunday with htyi parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Morton. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barney, who live at the Tintlc Drain Tnnnel, were In Eureka qn Sunday, being guests of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hanks. Mrs. Doan Bock substituted in the second grade for Mrs. E. L. Clark, while the Utter wes In Salt Lake last week. Bert Taylor drove his Jltnqy to the lake Ust Sunday and spent the day fishing, being accompanied by the members of hie family. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Lemon and pona of Silver City will leave this week for Texas, where they expect to visit for a few months. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jones retamed to their home in Mammoth Ute last week after an extended visit with Spanish Fork friends Mr. end Mrs. Harold Despaln, Mrs. Elisabeth Taylor and Mlsa Bessie Taylor, all of Ban Pete county, are visiting In Eureka, guests of Mr. aad Mrs. John J. Hannifin. Charles W. Johnson has applied for letters of administration on the osUto of Gilbert Swanson, deceased. The property conalAa of mining claims In the North Untie pietriet. May 7th la the sale day for Tintlc Central stock which la now delinquent on account of the recent si essment of cent per share. Big Hill stock, now delinquent, will be sold on the seme day. Members of the Knightvllle Primary Association will present $34.75 to $49 JO Dont swear off baying clothes, simply swear off pay-in- g too much for your clothes, yon dont have to pay $75.00 to $100.00 for an ordinary good suit ,You can buy an extra-- . ordinary value at this store for I4&50 and $49.50 v WE Satisfaction for over 18 yean, thats the record of the J. 0. PENNEY COMPANY'S clothes, yfe 'will be glad to show you. MENS AND YOUNG MENS EXTRA TROUSERS No doubt an extra pair of trousers ..will . help you save yoijr good suit Our assortment is big and the prices are right All sizes at $4.98 to $10.50 MENS NECKBAND SHIRTS Either starched of soft cuffs, made from good quality percales and chambry madias, all , at How much should I give to make this a better world? New York filled oat hie report. It showed an income so large that his tan was man in A CERTAIN tax income 53. Andhia total gifta to church and char ity for the year were $148. Think of it thousands spent for luxuries and pleasure for himself; and $148 to leave the world a little better than he found itl Most of us do better than that; but not so veryi much better. Our average daily gift for all church causes is than we spend for daily papers than a local telephona call lesa than a third of tbs day's car fan less than 3 cants a day No wonder that 802 of the ministers of America are paid less than $20 a week. No wonder that i lean the church hospitals turn away thousands of sidc people a year. No wonder that China has only one doctor for every 400,000 people. No wonder that every chmh board and chiuity society is forever meeting deficits, forever passing the hat. It isnt because we are selfish; it isnt because we dont want to help. Its just because no one has aver put. up a great big program to us, and asked ua to think of the work of the church in a systematic busineaaliVe way. The Interehurch World Movement represents the united program of thirty denaminatioaiL They have surveyed their whole task, no business could have done it batter. They have budgeted their needs; no buoineao could have a more scientific budget. They have united to prevent the a possibility of waste end duplication. At least a miUion will hi saved by the fact that thirty individual campaigns are joined in one united effort. And they come to the men or women' who love America to you this week asking you totssethem as the channel through' which a certain definite part of your inoomo can be be applied to make this a better world. Only yon can determine what part of your income that should be. Its a good time right now to answer that question. Were peering through the vrorid joat once; how much better will the worid be because you passed through? del-lar- tinted . : . April SSth to Mo Sad INTERCHURCH WMid Movement rf 96rth dmuica . the1 GIVE BEAL VALUE TOR YOUR MONEY sizes. Prices are $1.49, $1.69, $1.98 to $5.50 each. 7 . hall at that place on the evening of May 7th. The young folks have been at work on tho production for some time and expect to give an excellent show. Mr. and Mrs. James .Strang of Eureka arrived here Aunday. They have purchased theBimon Christen-jse- n home In theyThird Ward and jure going to nuin their home here. (Mr. Strang is faster mechanic of the Eagle A Bine Bell mine of Eureka. Richfield Beeper. t Twenty per cent of the delinquent corporations have paid their tax delinquency to the secretary of state and tho remaining six hundred have been placed on the revocation list. Thd companies have until July first to make application for reinstatement. After that time their charters will bo revoked. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Storm, of Silver Clty.will take np their residence at American Fork, whom the former will he employed by thei Orem electric line. During his residence In Tin tie Mr. Storm has been employed by the Rio Grande By., as agent nt Blivet City, and by the Utah Ore 1 Sampling Co. Senator Reed Smoot, chairman of tho Joint committee on printing, has and had .adopted an presented amendment to the legislature appropriation bill that Inaugurates a drastic economy in tho use of print paper by the government departments. It provides that hereafter no publication shall 1m Issued by any branch of tho government until' the same hall have been authorised by the Joint committee. The restriction is also to apply to mimeographing and other processes of. duplication of other than official correspondence and records. Boa Fatty Arbuckle as tho Sheriff at Star Thursday. Mrs. Inea Rannells entertained tho Ansonia Club at her home laat Tho evening's entertainThursday. ment coo slated of music and cards. Prises wen iron by Mrs. Dean Beek, Mrs. Pearl Rannells and Mrs. Albert Peterson. A largo vase of pink sweet pesa adorned tho center of the table around which the following guests were seated: Mrs. Frank Palmer, Mrs. Henry Rannells, Mrs. Dean Beck. Mrs. Loren Bunnells, Mrs. Andriek, Mrs. Ish, Mrs. Melvin Rannells, Mrs. Pearl Rannells and Mrs. Albert Peterson. ' The Word goes round in Washington, that President Wilson is not Interfering In any way with. the canor tho Attordidacy of "son-ln-lsney-General, and that ho Is neither giving aid or comfort to any of the candidates of his party, says n Dame Washington correspondent. Rumor farther states that this President believes he is In pretty good hope mentally and physically; and Is willing to die. If need be, to pnt through the treaty of' perfee and the League of Nations And while he has not been, and Is not now candidate for the presidency, persistent worts are to the effect that he will hold himself In n position where he will be available should Democracy and tho Democrats call loud enough, i j. d. Penney Co. A, Nationwide Institution. Any Wheel Which Does Not Pull Equally With the Others Acts as a Brake ' - w, tank agate at the drawtef! tow nee fo eetly and fairly. The management moat tectan aweary te keeptag the Big Wheel of dtaate the whole effort aad conduct the mntlaauae telephoae service revolving at the to the end that: proper speed. This Big Wheel must ton smooth-ly-t- o the public receive sufficient, griad oat ite daily grist of 80,800,000 u over 11,785,747 telephones, of which 7,000,000 efficient service, - are Belt-owne- d. r ladaeCrial program depends Dane each day oa the telephone to dec troy apace, eave time aad the efficiency of every worker In every field. ee the employis receive fair wi tkm agatnet down of tho ia- daatry. Their lean aad fat years. wholmy shares of stock receive a fate wage for their ravings Invested te the 1 css. A stockholder provides money to y the business which grow daily; he must, receive a fate rata of interest oa hie money inverted. Therefore, the management represent the te dealing with the owners aad the rW1 The management represent the and the public te dealing with the employes. The agement mast the effort of smaller wheel to the end that did Wheel of Service revolves every hoar of everr dav every year, nt the speed necessary to psntactte! 1 nerofore, tho responsibility of -- wheel within the Big Wheel increase dally. It la the duty of tho public to ay an rate for adequate service, and to protect the e ployts supplying the rarvice. It ie the duty of tho employe to provide sufficient satisfactory service to the end that the pablie will pay rafee necessary to rapport tho It la tho duty of tho ' to to provide property f ef-t- he em-ploy- ia nf,i Oon-tlnno- ns QttKfUU The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. |