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Show Friday, October 1, 1920, EUREKA REPORTER Page 2 .3 THE COURAGE OF MARGE-OlDOO- NE lira. J. E. Driacoll and eon spent st Salt Lake. lilu Stella Fields returned week after aa extended visit at tbs ' capital. Ben Thurmond returned on Sunday after a business trip to Salt JAMES' OLIVER Sunday Lake. October 2nd la the day of sale for stock of the Copper Leaf company, delinquent ou account of the recent assessment of one cent per share, Irvin King of Provo and Katie J. Taaker of Eureka wera married at the former city last Saturday morning by County Clerk L. T. Epperson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bacon of Eureka and Mr. and Mrs. J..A. Christensen of Salina are guests at the home of Mr. and Ilrs. A. Stallings. Richfield Reaper. Miss May Sullivan, of the local telephone exchange, returned on Sunday evening after a two weeks vacation which wee spent with Balt Lake friends. Mra. James Householder has returned home after spending some weeks at Balt Lake where she submitted to two Serious operations The lady Is fast regaining her health. Oeorge T. Castleton, H. E. Wall, Bert Taylor and Oeorge Beck were lout to the Strawberry reservoir last Sunday, angling for the big trout, but the weather was a little nnfavor-abl- e and their catch waa small Mrs. C. H. Beery left on Sunday for Salt Lake, going there for n visit with ' her daughter, Mrs- - John Franks, who a week ago gave birth to a baby boy. The child was born at the Holy Cross Hospital at Salt Lake. George C. Leslie, an old time res!' dent of Eureka, waa killed by a 8altair train last Saturday. Leslie,, who was 60 years of age and quite deaf, has made Iks home at Salt Lake for several years. He leaves a number of grown children. Patricia, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Bonner, entertained a number of her friends at a party given last Saturday afternoon, the occasion being her fifth birthday. The children enjoyed a program of games which was followed by a luncheon. Among the young people of Mam' moth who have Inrofied at the UniMiss Madeline versity of Utah hr Anderson, MlsS Helen Wilder and Robert Kurts. Ml Cedi Higgenson, of Silver City, will also attend the U during the coming school year. Frank Garrlty left on Wednesday morning of this vutek tar bis old home, New Cutlk, Fa., where he will join Mra. Garritjrjjfho has been visit-ilnrelatives there for the past few, weeks. While In the east Frank wllL also take In the big world series of; baseball games. . C. C. Griggs and Claude F. Baker, both of Eureka, were In Provo last' Friday evening for the purpose of assisting in the organisation of a new Masonic Commandery for the Garden City. The lodge was Instituted by the members of the Salt Lake Commandery. Nick Ferrando returned last Saturday after an enjoyable vacation, which he spent In California, where two of his little daughters are making their home with relatives. Mra. McCrea- Roundy, who has been receiving treatment at one of the Salt Lake hospitals, returned home on Sunday evening. Mrs. L. E. Pierce was pleasantly surprised last Friday night, returning from a trip to Mammoth and finding her home In readiness for a turkey dinner, which had been prepared by Dr. Pierce and friends. The occasion was Mrs. Pierces birthday and a Jolly bunch had been Invited to partake of the excellent meal. K I. WOULD YOU SEPARATE TWO FIGHTING BEARS This girl, heedless of the danger, rushed into the fray and tried to tear the great beasts apart. A group of fiendish men and Indiens stood by enjoying the sport. Not one raised a finger to aid the girl She was frantic. 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Burton, invites the patronage of the attention to the fact that thi upper nudw street store will at all times carry a splendid line of GROCERIES AND CONFECTIONS. Prices will be I low as conservative business methods will permit When in need of anything in the above lines call at HENRIODS. public and wishes to . D. HENROID UPFEX IU1H STREET CL Successor to M. F. Burson We purchased an entire carload before the present raise in price. . Yours at the old price. In 10 days the price will raise 25 per cent GET YOURS NOW $185.00 WINDSOR Notice of Application for a United States Patent. Serial No. 027084. Payson Utah Skin Sufferers Do Not Want Mere Temporary Relief Market Price o FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Organized 1890 At 25 Per Cent Off Present - ed $1 A Beautiful Windsor Phonograph In the United Btatea Lend Office, Salt Lake City, State of Utah, . September Notice Is hereby given that W. H. Moeller, whose postoffice address Is Eureka, Utah, has made application for a United 8tates Patent for- - the Providence Lode Mining Claim, situate In the Tintie Mining District, County of Jumb, State of Utah, being Mineral. Survey No. 6672, end described In the field notes and plat on file In thla office with magnetic variation at 17 deg. 20. min. East as follows, Beginning at Cor. No.'l (whence the N. W. Cor. See. 12 T. 10 8. R. 2 W. of the S. L. B. and M. bears N. 62 deg. 14 min. W. 462.2 ft.) and running thence 8. 26 deg. 67. min. W. 600 ft. to Cor. No. 2; thence 8. 42 deg. 11 min. E. 870 ft. to Cor. No. 2; thence 8.' 62 deg. 47 mla. E. 268.4 ft. to Cor. No. 4; thence N. 26 deg. 67 m!n. E. 600 ft. to Cor. No. 5; thence N. 62 deg. 47 min. W. 268.4 ft. to Cor. No. 6; thence N. 42 deg. 11 min. W, 876 ft. to Cor. No. 1, the place of beginning. Said mining claim Is located In the of Sec. 12 T. 10 8. R. I W. NW of the 8. L. B. and M. and contains a net area of 2.278 acres, the areas In conflict with Bar. No. 8008 Missouri Lass Lode, with Sur. No. 2277 Revenue Lode, with Snr. No. 4601 Free Coinage Lode, with Snr. No. 4608 Pioneer Lode and with Snr. No. 4562 Fraction Lode having been excluded. The nearest known locations are the aforesaid conflicting claims, and Snr. No. 2277 Manhatta Lode. Said mining claim la on record in the office of the County Recorder of Juab Connty, at Nephl, Utah. Book 67, Page 66. I direct that thla notice be published In the Eureka Reporter, published at Eureka, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELT, Register. BAKER A BAKER, Attorneys, .Eureka, Utah. Last pub. (First pub. Oct. Nov. 20, 1120.) $175.00 WINDSOR to-w- lt: 1 $11.25 Down, $11.25 Per for Heven Month. $14.75 $850.00 THE WINDSOR 1 PHONOGRAPH Plays all makes 3 ( ARTISTIC WINDSOR PERIOD of records. 2 A maiterpiece in furniture v $14.75 Per Month for Etevrn Month. 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