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Show fl 8 Friday, August 20, 1920. Coal Shipments Coming Mammoth Won flame Into This Trims Delta Ball Team Slowly City Coal shipments are not coming into Eureka fast enough to fill the orders which are now on the books of the dealers and while many local people hare awakened to the of the situation and are anxious to store coal for winter use if ia doubtful if the dealers can get coal enough to supply the demand. With the announcement that higher freight rates would be put into effect Tintic people rushed forward with their orders for coal. The new freight rate will likely go into effect about the first of the coming month and thereafter coal will doubtleaa be higher than at present The price now is $10, with a alight reduction for large lots, and the new price will be. about $10.60. Theodore Fullmer, who was on the coast a short time ago, says that Utah coal is selling there at about $16 per ton and that it costs the California dealers approximately $3 per ton more than it coats Utah concerns. This means that Pacific Coast dealers are exacting a much higher margin of profit on fuel than are Utah firms. aerl-ouane- o , . e Sale Witt Continue For One Week Longer Boy Suits Now At Less Than MARRIED AT PROVO. Wholesale Prices. Frank Carpenter and Mrs. Elisabeth Clavelle, well known residents of Eureka yere Joined in marriage last week at Provo, the ceremony being performed in the presence of a number of intimate friends, Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter have taken up their residence here and are receiving the congratulations of a large number of friends, both parties being popular residents of the city. $17.00 Regularly Retailed up to $30.00 MIDVALE MAYOR HERR. $27.00 i Robert Lindsay, Vivor of Midvale, was in Eureka wiring the week of attending the conPeople For Endorsement for the purpose vention of the Utah State Firemens o Officials of the Utah-Idah- o Sugar Association. C.Mr. Lindsay ofis a brother this city, Lindsay company, who are accused of profi- of George hia stay he visited with whom during some are money spending teering, and using their lnfulence in an ef- here. fort to hare certain communities IS CANDIDATE FOR OFFICE. pass resolutions ".endorsing the notions of the sugar company and expressing confidence and satisfaction W. D. Button, well known Park with the work of its officers. If anyCity business man, baa announced convince to the needed pubis thing himself as a candidate for the office lic that the officers of this company of state treaaurer. Mr. Sutton h are guilty as charged it has been extensive business Interests at Park of Their propacampaign supplied. and would Lake Provo and Salt City, us ganda to create sympathy gives the proof. In towns where this no doubt fill the office creditably. movement is meeting with success TO HELP MINING. resolutions of endorsement could have been secured if the sugar comIncreased freight rates will add pany had reached - down into the pockets of the poor and taken ten to tbe expense of mining gold, and times as much as they have taken the gold dollar is shrinking in value each day as the cost of living inby boosting the price of sugar to prohibitive point. This propaganda creases. One of the candidates for ought to convict the company in the vice president, in a recent speech after a trip through the west told eyes of the public. his hearers that laws should be pas0 sed to assist in the development of 'ARRESTED AT FOCATELLO. our natural resources. This line of o John Summerville, well known in reasoning sounds good to the westTintic, was arrested at Pocatello, ern mining man who is struggling Idaho, this week at the request of to make both ends meet. Sheriff Martin. He was wanted here for passing a worthless check on A Greet Remedy. . Mrs. Preston Stillman. It is understood that the case will be settled The merits of Chamberlains Colie out of court, Summerville haring ar- and Diarrohoea Remedy are well ranged to pay all costs and make known and appreciated, but there is good on the check. occasionally a man who has no acThe sheriff is making an effort to quaintance with them and should locate Bert Ludwig who is wanted read the following by F. H. Dear, in this district for failure to support a hotel man at Dupuyer, Mont his family. The man has been work- Four years ago I used Chambering in Idaho this season but has lains Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy results that-managed to keep a few laps ahead with of the officers. have since recommended it to my friends. MARRIED AT FARMINGTON. o o Delinquent Notice. Oliver W. Carter and Mrs. Vera o Arrlgona, well known young people Independence Mining Company, a of Eureka, were Joined in marriage corporation of the state of Utah. last week at Farmington, the cere- Location of property, Tintic Mining mony being performed in the pre- District Utah. Location of principal sence of a few intimate friends. Mr. place of business. Eureka, Utah. Carter is the son of Mr. and Mrs. There are delinquent upon the folWilman Carter and for the pastfew lowing described stock on account of months has been In direct charge of assessment levied on the 30th day the mining operations of the Griggs-Huis- h of June, 1930, the several amounts Leasing company. He is well set opposite the names of the known throughout the district and pectlve shareholders as follows: Name the bride also has a large number of No. Shrs. Amt friends here where she has resided Newman .36000 $136.00 Newman .36000 186.00 .for several years. Mr. and Mrs. Carter will make Newman 30000 100.00 their home at Knightville, having 13-Mattson 6000 36.00 returned to this district on Monday E. Johnson . 1000 6.00 14-- J. A. Johnson .. 1000 6.00 night. Hacklin .. 4000 30.00 DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. Isaacson .100000 600.00 6.00 Angelli .. 1000 A call has been issued for the 6.00 Haynes .. 1000 st Democratic state convention, to be 35.00 Nystrom .. 6000 held at the Orpheum theatre at Salt Newman . 3600 17.50 Lake on August 80th. Juab county M. Pederson 1000 6.00 will have 17 delegates to hls Hacklin ,. 600 3.60 103-Mr- s. M. Pederson 1000 6.00 Sugar Eureka1 s Greatest Qbthing Mammoth played baseball in Delta I j last Sunday, the game resulting In a IV victory for Mammoth, the stare being 16 to 14. Although the score shows a slugging match, the teams were ahead several times by a one run margin. The feature of the game was a spectacular catch by Alton Andrus of a. short fly over shortstop. The boys were highly pleased with tie trip and were given the best Of treatment by Delta. Co. Officials Asking Regularly Retailed up to $40.00 $37.00 Regularly Retailed up to $55.00 $47.00 Regplarly Retailed up to $70.00 $57.00 Regularly Retailed up to $80.00 Copyright 1914, Hut Schaffncr&Mat That boy Will need Clothes for School very Soon Ij i Buy Now At These Prices And.Save Money. such-wonde- rful ALL BOYS KNICKERBOCKER SUITS GO AT THESE PRICES. $ 7.50 $10.00 $12.00 Suits for .... Suits for Suita for $ 5.50 L $ 7.50 $ 9.00 $13.50 Suita for L.-$10.00 $20.00 Suits for $15.00 $15.00 Suits for $11.00 $22.50 Suita for S17.CC $16.50 Suita for $12.50 $25.00 Suita for $19.00 $18.00 Suits for .... $13.50 for $22.59 $30.00 Snita Some wouderful bargains in Shirts, Underwear, Shoes, Rompers, Koveralls and Hats. RIVER W.F.SH EUREKA, UTAH R. - 18-El- la na 18-Isa- ac ry ey 69-Gu- in 84-M- 93-An- na ... 35.00 3.60 10.00 in 3.60 121-Fr6.00 124-Jo- a. 10.00 126-A- 1 6.00 140-E- d 36.00 5000 141-Fr0000 30.00 144-S- . 760 3.76 2.60 Johnson . 600 147-- J. 6.00 E. OConnor . 1000 Newman . 1000 5.00 Newman1 . 8600 13.60 Newman . 1600 7.50 176-FrLondell ..., 3000 16.00 600 Newman 3.60 183-A- rt 2.60 Sandberg . . 600 187-Kronbolm ... 1000 6.00 Newman . 4200 21.00 193-Fr1630 Londell S.15 26 3.60 H. MoCbryital 600 3 88- -A. H. McCbryatal 3.60 500 269-H. McChrystal 600 . 2.60 370-H. McChrystal 600 3.50 371-H. McChryatal 500 3.50 27 H. McChryatal 600 2.60 3 Mattson 6000 35.00 Isaacson ..10000 60.00 Isaacson ..10000 60.00 Isaacson ..10000 60.00 Isaacson .. 6000 . 25.00 Isaacson . . 6000 36.00 Isaacson .. 6000 35.00 Isaacson . . 6000 36.00 ac Isaacson .. 166 4.77 m McCormick 2.60 600 317-7.50 1500 Hacklin Newman . 3600 12.60 329-W. Davis 3.60 500 841-AlMattson ...10000 60.00 S53-Llnhcck 20.00 4000 103-Ja- 104-Jo- 113-Edw- in 110-Edw- ed Chnrch Lind Newman . Newman . Londell ... 8chlecht . . . Nelaon Newman Londell ... Thomaa .... ed 6000 600 3000 600 1000 2000 1000 145-Vern- er 158-Euge-ne 172-Edw- ln 178-Edw- ln ed ne F. 191-Edw- in ... 7-- A. Cant beat our ICE CREAM. It is made here in Eureka from the choicest cream and under the most sanitary conditions. Try one of our summer dishes or a nice cool drink the next time your are down town. PINE LINE OF THE CHOICEST GANDIES. A. A. 2-- 91-Al- ex 383-Iaa- ... ac 384-Iaa- ac 285-Iaa- ae 389-Isa- ae 288-Isa- ae 389-Isa- ae 390-Isa- ac 211-ffea- - 806-To- The D. S. Candy Company A. 826-Eno- ck T. ex J. - .... 7.50 Mattson. .. . 1500 Londell 600 3.60 2 3000 Mattson 10.00 3 Mattson ... 5000 36.00 37 Mattson ...10000 60.00 x Mattson 6000 25.00 Newman . 600 2.60 378-Jo- a. 1000 5.00 Schlecht 879-Jo- e. 5.00 Schlecht . . . 1000 881-C. Persona . . 3.60 500 382-C. Parsons . . 600 3.60 883-C. Parsons .. 600 3.60 384-C. Parsons .. 600 3.60 389-MrR. G. .50 Johnson . . . 100 390-Mr- s. 5.00 Coral Bets . 1000 13.50 Newman 3500 6.00 Nawman 1000 17.60 Mattson .. 8600 SI7-5.00 1000 E. Ward 400-E- d. 36.00 Newman . . . 5000 401-E- d. 83.57 Newman . . . 0714 50.00 Newman . 10000 60.00 Newman .10000 40 50.00 Newman .10000 7.81 Newman . 1573 And in aeeordance with law and an order of the board of directors made on the 30th day of Jnne, 1930, so many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary will be sold at the offloe of the Secretary, H. D, Shrlver, at W. F. Shrlveraj Store, Eureka, Utah, on the 9th day; of September, 1980, at the hour of 12 oclock, noon, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon together with the cost of advertising and the expenee of sale. , 4 H. D. 8HRTVER, Secy. Eureka, Utah. ' (First pub. Ang. 20, 1930.) 26 858-Fre- d 61-Al- ex ... ... KODAK AS YOU GO 02-Al- ex ... 373-Ale- 377-Eno- ck ... E. E. E. E. a. 893-Enge- ne 394-Enge- ne 896-Oli- ve C. .... 404-Eno- ck 404-Eno- ck 407-Eno- ck Kodaks and Supplies ' KODAKS TROHS9.49 OP. BROWNIE CAMERAS FROM $3.8 Up. . Tregoning & Hanley |