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Show Friday, June 4, 1920. IUUKA REPORTER Page 5 Well Known Eunb Lady Died During Past Week Chief Con. Dragon Miaa Jane Binning, aged 40 years, died at the home of her neice, Mra. William Looney, on Monday night of thla week, death resulting from pneumonia. Miaa Binning waa a native of England and had lived in Eureka, for ten or twelve yearn. Mra Imoney waa her only near relative in thin country. Funeral services were held from the Episcopal Church la Enreka on Thursday, burial taking place at the city cemetery. jis Untie Standard SI Grand Central Iron Bloeaom 7 7 Iron King Mammoth Eagle ft Blae BeU Victoria Centennial Eureka Scran toa g 4 4 Gonial Svanaea S S I Ballioa Beck Soabeam Ataaku Ridge ft Valles i na ORE MAT CARRY URANIUM. o Prank Beraleeo, who haa for aome time been engaged in the dsvriop-meof hla mining claim la the Erlekaon district, waa in town thla week and atatea that he haa opened ore la the tunnel, now in about 500 feet, and that there la a poealbllitjr of thla ore carrying uranium. The rock waa given a preliminary teat at the Utah School of Mlnea at the Ualveralty and then aent to Waah-ingtand llr. Seralaco la anzlouly awaiting information which will be furniahed by the government. He aaya thla unuaual ore cornea la a body about 40 feet long, with aand-atohanging wall and quartette aa a footwall. nt Doyle. Solo, I Mil PJ. Bonner. "Tribute vm Our Dead," ne r Memorial Address, Rev. William Frary. Solo, Miss Mary Clark. NORTH STANDARD. Closing Exercise s. o Closing Hymn, , ''Nearer My God Monday, June Slat, is. the delin- To Thee. Benediction. , quent date for the recent assessment of the North Standard Mining comThe public is invited. pany. Bale day, July llth. o Mr. and Mra. E. J. Duggan were Smelter Cuts Output Salt Lake visitors during the past Of Tlntic Properties few days. o The smelters have limited the outOHOOOMMOIOmOOOOOIOOO put of some of the Tintle properties, among them the Eagle ft Blue Bell and tho Victoria. These mines have been cut down about one half and some of the other properties have been notified that shipments wiU necessarily have to be reduced. An over supply of ore at tho smelters is supposed to have caused the . trouble. PURITY Provo Muons Will Pay Eureka A Fraternal' Visit The first requirement in ice production to our Rev. Bulkley of Provo, who was jin Eureka yesterday, informed the officers of Tlntic Lodge No. I, F. ft Wsy of thinking at least d is guarantee of purity. gilt-edge- jA. M., that a delegation of Masons from Provo will make the trip to Eureka next Tuesday evening. The visitors will attend a meeting of the local lodge and witness work in. the E. A. degree and this work will be followed by a luncheon and social session. It is urgently requested that all Masons of Tlntic attend the next meeting of Untie Lodge. -- o Mrs. J. E. Driscoll and son, Billie, were In Salt Lake for Memorial Day. i The parcel water may contain the most deadly poison treat-la- g to sight aa the Judge. It must therefore he' the source of the utmost satisfaction to the people of Eureka to know that every drop of water in Tin tic Ice ft Storage ice Is .double distilled. It Is onr of are n every to yon the DRY FARMERS HAPPY. of O' PHONE 12 AND OUR TRUCK WILL STOP! Tiotic Ice & Storage i Big Hill sold from 7e to Otte. Emerald sold at I He and le. Zuma sold at lie. May Day sold at 4c. o JOHN CHURCH, Prop. i St Josephs o Never in the history of dry farming in the Tintle Valley has the outlook been' so promising for good crops of grain. The wheat was greatly benefitted by the storms of a week or ten days ago. It Is reported that the grain crop in the Nephl end of Juab county will bring better than fl, 000,000 this season. IIIHMIMIHHHMIITHOMSMOI WWIMIIWfr Of Ladies' Coats, Suits and Dresses Discounted One Half THU 18 AN OPPORTUNITY UNRIVALED TO SELECT FROM OUR READY TO WEAR DEPARTMENT ANY SUIT, COAT OR DRES8 AT JUST HALF THE REGULAR PRICE. This sale indudes the following in dresses: Serges, Cotton Violes, Taffetas and This sale does not include Gingham Dresses. After a most successful year, St. Joaephs School closes next week. Aa an appreciation of proficiency In penmanship, a pendant has been awarded the school by the A. N. Palmer Co. Frances Hopes and Margaret Fennell are the proud possessors of Palmer diplomas, having finished the course in Palmer penmanship. Other pupils who have received awards for good writing are: Michael Robls, Gerald Sanderson, Joseph Harrington, Michael Lemlch, Gertrude Tuckett, Virginia BulUvan; Gertrude Church, Franeea Jones, Pant Allen Miller, Adeline Osborn, Helen Downey and Mary Harrington. Worthy President Kent Harper. There will be an exhibition of the Solo, Mrs. R. D. Gardner. Roll Call, Worthy Secretary Ernest pupils' work on Wednesday and Thuraday in the different clam Boyne. rooms. Solo, Neil OHaro. on .wo at lie and II He. Tintle Standard sold at 91.10. Lehi Tlntic sold o . Members of Tin tie Aerie No. SIT, Fraternal Order of Eagles, will hold their annual services at the Miners Union Hall in this city next Sunday afternoon, the starting hour being t o'clock, and a cordial invitation is extended to the public. An interesting musical program will be .Inter-spersS- d with short talka aiur ritualistic services. Following is an outllne'of the pro1 gram Opening! Announcement, Worthy President (Thomas Orew. Prayer Ip Worthy Chaplain Oscar 1 Total : lltte. I Eagles Memorial Services dosing Exercises Arranged Will Be Held On Sunday For School Colorado w lt Central Eureka sold at Dragon sold at 14 and 15H- Eureka Bullion sold at 14c and Heffemans Entire Stock The following program will be given at the school Thursday evening at S o'clock: Vacation Bong, School. "My Own United States, School. "In My Boat," (violin solo) M. Taylor. "Harrys Packets, G. Church and Q. Sanderson. "Mamma's Boys and Girls, Minima Souvenir, Francis Fennell. History Review, History Classes. "Shuberts Serenade, St. Josephs Orchestra. The Boy with a Hoe," Boys of School. "Sailor's Hornpipe, M. Duggan, M. Church, F. Jones, L. Clavelle; piano. M. Mallaney. "Dolly's Lullaby," Little Girls. "Valse," St. Josephs Orchestra. The Ghost, (class play). Highland Fling, F. Jones. Violin Solo, Frances Sutherland. "The Holy City, (pantomlne) Large Girin A Perfect Day, Glee Club. Parents of pupils and patrons of the school are cordially invited. Graduating exercisles will taka place Friday morning at I oclock n St. Josephs Church. Rev. OCon-- : nor tfill address the graduates and i confer dlploman Graduates: Margaret Mes-s&line- Begnlar Prices $1L5 ................ $17.50 $21.50 MMim(an $46.50 $37.50 $39.50 $36.50 $49.50 Bale Prices ........ $7.40 $8.75 $10.75 $23.25 $18.75 ........ $19.75 $18.25 $24.75 SUIT PRICES $30.00 $35.00 $42.50 $45.00 Values Values Values Values COAT PRICES for for ...... for for $15.00 $17.50 $21.25 $22.50 WE ARE INCLUDING VALUES w s. Values for $49.50 Values for $35.00 Values for $48.50 MANY IN THE FOLLOWING $245 $24.75 $17 AO SPECIAL GOODS. Fancy Silks, Towels, Ladies, Misses' and Children's Knit Underwear. All these goods are conveniently displayed on show cases and counters in our Dry Goods Department. ooeesssoosesssof ossoeeeoeeso o eteesseeee Remember we close Saturday afternoon of each week during the months of June, July, August and September. OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. FRIDAYS. Fennell,! Frances Hopes, Ruth Moore, Joseph Harrington, Gerald Sanderson. MEMORIAL DAY PROGRAM. Memorial Day was quietly observed in Eureka, business going along tion of the Tintle School District. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. pretty much, in the usual fashion at A contract bond of the full amount mines and stores. Throughout the day crowds gathered at the cemetery Bealed proposals will bo received of the contract with satisfactory will be required. These and while flowers were not as plentiat the office of the Board of Educa- sureties proposals will be opened and ful us in other years, owing to tho tion of Tintle School District, Eure- sealed In the office of the road in cold weather of tho early spring, ka, Utah, by the said Board until Board at public 1.10 were p. m., Juno 19, 1910. of all the graves practically LOST One roan boVse, wolgbt 0.10 p. m. on Saturday, Juno llth, suitably decorated. The cemetery about 1100 pounds. Branded W. 1910, for tho general contract and Tho Board reserves the right to presented a neater appearance than F. B. on left shoulder. Finder plumbing and heating contract for accept or reject any or all bide. By order of tho Board of Educausual, having been given a vary notify F. A. Cromar and receive tho alteration and reconstruction of tion of Tlntic School District. reward. thorough cleaning a eouple of weeks tho Mammoth School, Mammoth, CHARLES ZABRISKIE, ago. motor- Utahj according to the plana and FOR sale Harley-DavldsClerk of the Board of Education. o bell Scott Will and In condition. specifications prepared by good cycle Tintle School District. for 1I5 If taken ut once. Apply Welsh, Dooly Building, Salt Lake Eli Cork Killed On Eureka, Utah. City, Utah. to Peter Angell, Eureka. o Fitchs Eastern Job FOR Instruction! to bidders, drawings BALE Chieftain milk separaTEN PAGE PAPER. tor. A bargain. Apply to O. W. and specifications will bo on file Ell Cork, wko was employed In 8 warts, Box 110, or leave word at with the Clerk of the Tlntic School Ten pages are being issued this thie district for soma years, was Board during the ten days proceed- week the Reporter office. by the Reporter, two additional abaft a into killed this week, falling of ing the opening of bids, or Individual pages having been necessary on acet mouth scree 100 FOR sale while engaged on the Walter Fitch, be obtained from the count of Increased Jenny Lind Canyon, southwest of copies may advertising patArchitects Jr.,' PenuTlvaula contract. Ha was by Good depositing 910.00 for ronage. Among the larger ada apcleared. acres 00 Eureka. hie II years of age and married, for dry farming or excellent the return of the same. pearing this week are those of W. family living at Midway, Utah. Cork Each proposal must bo accompani- F. Shrlver, Tlntic Merc. Co., Tlntic Good spring range for sheep. waa a foreman. Mr. Fitch, who ! now a lambing ground and close to the ed with certified check for five (5) Ghrage and Taylor Bros Co., and In Eureka, says he has no particupercent of tho amount of tho bid each of these ads carries an interestto Frank corrals. Apply shearing lars regarding the accident. The unmade payable to the Board of Educa Garrlty, Real Estate Agent, Ening story to the people of Tintle. fortunate man was one of hie most Utah. reka, competent employees. FURNITURE FOR SALE All household goods. Apply to T. G. HEi.n ON MURDER CHARGE. Hodges, rear of Golden Rule Store (Lead villa Row.) Alex Bargo, alleged to have cono fessed to the murder of Joseph Veah, Iron Heart" To Be was given a preliminary hearing in "The Shown At Star Tonight Provo yesterday, being bound over to the district court on a firut deThe Iron Heart, a new William gree murder charge. Tomatoes, per can Bargo Fox photodrama, starring Madlalne According to testimony 17V c ut Star the be shown will laid in wait for Veah oa tho night Traverse, String Beans, per can of May 15th ut Dividend and aa the Theatre tonight. The aetion of the Peas, per can latter returned from work ut tho play Is said to bo intensely dramaRib Boil, per pound revolves about the Standard mine struck him on the tic. The story Lamb Stew, per pound heed with an ax, almost severing courage of u young woman who undertakes the management of u big the heed from tho body. 35c Veal Roast, pefpound -' o steel plant left to her by her father, 25c Pot Boast Beef, per pound u philanthropist, who had built up WIRTHLIN HOME DAMAGED, 38c 27c to from o u wonderful morale among hla emSteak, per pound, Fire caused by sparks from the ployees. Our meat department is always stocked la "The Iron Heart, according to fine damaged the residence of Joseph meats.1 with choice corn-fe- d Wlrthlin. 117 South Eighth East reports, the most modem Ideas as In our grocery department you will find street. Salt Lake City, to the extent to industrial Institutions have boon of 12000 Tuesday morning. Mr. worked out, tho story thereby carof quality at reasonable prices merchandise Wlrthlin Is III in u local hospital. rying a great message to humanity. our stock is With Mias Traverse In the east carefully selected and properly Suit Lake Telegram. Booth Edwin McDaniel. are of. George taken can 'Q Til tom, Melbourne McDowell and CHARGED WITH o Boa Deely. Denleon Clift, the wall Ray Naef, arrested on a complaint known director, figures also as auIssued ut the request of hie wife end thor of "The Iron Heart. jj Star Theatre tonight. will have hie charging : o trial at Nephl on Saturday of this Mias Emily Owens and Mies Anna : PHONE 18 week. He has given bonds for hie EUBEKA will leave for Los Angeles, set Bulllvaa ut court the time la appearance tomorrow. ones. CeUfWnla, for tho trial of his on i Saturday Special -- 4 17c 17c ! 17c 17c I GIRL OF THE SEA Williamson Brothers Groat Uuder-the-Se- a Photoplay. Ton see actual photographs of a diver in a fight to death with a giant octopus. Dont miaa thin most daring and stupendous drama on the bottom of the ever staged scenes actually tf" I Vr, ' - 0 Star Theatre Furnish Sunday Orchestra Will Special Music Bonners Complete smtiiMiiHiiimimniiMiniiiiiiiiiiiiM ' non-suppo- rt, -- - Fennells Meat and Grocery |