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Show Friday, October 15th, 1920. Pages f : Ladies Suits, Coats, Dresses,' i Our Ready-to-Wements in the store. ar savings of the J. t It is Dapartment is one o( the latest departhere we can demonstrate to you the real We particularly C. PENNEY COMPANY. call your attentian to the low prices on each item. Ladies Coats Ladies Suits o fall Suits in all the best materials for fall wear. Ton will have to call and see them to really appreciate the values we an offering. Ladies1 Ladies Fall Coats in either Plush or Cloth. You will find a number of different materials as well as styles in our assortment the prices are: The prices are $16.75, $19.75, $24.75, up to $47.50. , Cloth Coats $14.75, 16.50, $19.75 up to $29.75. Silk Plush Ladies Cloth and Silk Dresses $22.50, $24.75, $27.50 $34.75 We can save you quite a little sum on your FALL DRESSES. You will agree with us when you see the prices marked on them. WAISTS The prices are $12.50, $14.75, $17.50 $19.90 up to $39.75. Through a special purchase of Waists, made by our New York buyer, we an able to give you this lot at such a low price. Ladies Silk Georgette Waists and Blouses at SKIRTS Ladies, ready made skirts in serge or fancy plaids, all sixes and makes, at o up to $59.75. $4.98 $4.98, $5.90, $6.90, $790, up to $13.50 Penney Co-- 'l 'Nation-Wid- EACH e Institution J. C. A Penney Co. the North Tlntlc Mining District, Utah County, State of Utah, described with magnetic variation at 1 7 deg 30 min East aa follows, Beginning at cor No. 1 or the Railroad No. 1 lode (from which the cor common to Sees 3, 4, 9 and 10, T 10 8, R 2 W, boars 8 24 deg 62 min E 1476.3 feet,) and running 'thence 8 87 deg 49 min W 000 feet to cor No. 2 (Identical with cor No. 1 Railroad lode, from which the aforesaid Section cor bears 8 42 deg 60 min E 1796.2 feet,) and running thence 8 10 deg 41 min E 1482.6 ft. to cor No. 1 Tunnel No. 2 lode (from which the aforesaid See cor bears N 81 deg 38 min E 966 feet;) thence 8 87 deg 49 min W 698.6 feet to cor No. 2 Tunnel No. 2 lode; thence N 10 deg 44 min W 1482 feet to cor No. 3 Tunnel No. 2 lode; (identical with cor No. 1 Hill Bide No. 2 lode from which the aforesaid Sec cor hears 8 64 deg 26 min E 2222.9 ft;) thence 8 87 deg 49 min W 600 feet to cor No. 1 Hill Side No. 1 lode (from which the aforesaid See cor bears 8 62 deg 18 min E 2732.1 ft;) thence 8 87 deg 48 min W 600 feet to cor No. 2 Hill Side No. 1 lode; thence N 6 deg 80 min W 1499.7 feet to cor No. 8 Hill Bide No. 1 lode; thence N 2 deg 40 min W 1498.6 feet to cor No. 3 8. 8. No. 1 lode; thence N 87 deg 49 min E 1800 feet to Cor No. 4 8. 8. No. 3 lode; thence 8 2 deg 40 min E 1498.6 feet to cor No. 1 8. 8. No. 8 lode (from which the aforesaid See cor bears 8 26 deg fl min E 8132 feet;) thence N 87 deg 48 min E 600 feet to cor No. 4 Railroad No. 1 lode; thence 8 6 deg 30 min E 1499.7 feet to cor No. 1 Railroad No. 1 lode, the place of beginning. Said lode mining claims are located in the NWK. 8EK and 8WK Sec 4. and the NEK Sec. 9, T 10 8, R 2 W, 8 L B A M, and con- -; tain a net area of 158.686 aerea, the areas In conflict with the Loop No. 6 lode- - Bur. 6385, and Loop No. 4 lode-Bu6458, having been excluded. Said claims are of record In the office of the County Recorder of I Utah County, at Provo, Utah. The nearest known locations are! the aforesaid conflicting claims and Tnnnel No. 8, Tunnel No. 4 and Rail-- ! road No. 6 and Railroad No. 7 lodes. Survey 6463; Survey 64(8, Canyon No. 4, Canyon, Canyon No. 1. Canyon No. 2 and Canyon No. I lodes; Survey 6402, Summit No.' 8. Summit No. 3, 8. 8. and Hill Bide lodes, Survey 4126, Eagle lode mining claim No. 1, Survey 6974, Tip Top No. 1 lode. Survey 6385, Loop No. 8 lode, Survey 6468, Loop No. 5 and Loop lodes, and Survey 6420, Copper Leaf No. 6 lode. I direct that the foregoing notice be published In the Eureka Reporter, of Eureka, Utah, the newspaper published nearest said claims, for the period of nine Consecutive issues. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. E. D. DUNN, Attorney, Balt Lake City, Utah. (First pub. Oct. 15, 1820 last pub. Dec. 10. 1929.) Nation-Wid- 'iMtitutio'n e lu I in Easy Monthly Payments the Tintie was a Balt Lake visitor lat week. Manager Ward of the telephone company's business was In Provo last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Williamson returned early In the week after a visit at Salt Lake. Mrs. Shea and Margaret Eureka this Leahy of Provo were week, visiting with Mr. and Mra. J. W. Embleton. Victor Carlson and family appear to be getting along nicely at Warren, Oregon, where they located some years ago, but they are still much Interested in Eureka and enjoy the weekly visits of the Reporter telling them of the doings of their friends. Walter Jenaen and C. E. Hulsh pulled out early in the week for southern Utah. They expect to hunt deer on the Boulder Mountain to the south of Los and Bicknell, in Wayne county, and after returning from the deer hunt will spend a few days bagging ducks. If all goes well they will make a side trip to Fish Lake, while en route home, and try their luck with the big trout. It ought to be a real hunting and fishing trip. Eight students from Eureka are registered at the University of Utah. They are: Helen Shriver, Elmer Median, Mary Tregoning, John Adams, Allan Chase, Gnatave Franks, Lynn Hales and Marguerite .Franke. To date the reglBtratratotali 1(47 with the school of arlsand sciences leading with an enrollment of 431. Class work at the University is going on aa scheduled. All college organisations are planning for the winter. Publications are being Issued regularly, football practice la held dally, and students and faculty workjng to make this the banner year at the state school. A reception was given last week and a hike to the big UM on the hill was arranged. by the students. Other social activities will be given through the winter to promote social Intercourse among the students at the state university. W. L. Conover of is Thor month over entire Utah Power A Light Co. system. That means that a great sales force, in touch with more than 60,000 homes, is going to conduct a tremendous, concentrated drive, spreading the message of what wonderful advantages the Thor Electric washer can bring to every housewife who has electric current in her house. We are prepared, first of all, to show you by actual demonstration, easily understood, why the Thor is unquestionably the leading Electric Washer, and how it will save you far more than it coats, in time, in toil and in wear and tear on your THIS and the Balance I &UPEIWVS Bsylmr $10 Down .LOCAL clothes. Already more than 500,000 American women are the happy owners of Thor Electric Washers. To make it easy for you to join the ranks of this vast throng, we are offering special terms on the Thor. This offer is good for October only. Bo sura you take advantage of it. honest-to-goodne- sa Mineral Application Serial No. 027274. In the United States Land Office, Balt Lake City, Utah, October 7, 1930. 'Notice Is hereby given that the Chief Consolidated Mining Company, a corporation, by lta dnly authorised agent and attorney in fact, W. Fitch, whose postoffice address la Eureka, Utah, has made application for patent for the B. 8. No. 1, 8. 8. No. 2, 8. 8. No. 3, Hill Bide No. 1, Hill Side No. 2, Railroad, Railroad No. 1 and Tunnel No. 2 lode mining claims. Mineral Survey 0461, situate to-w- it: ! VO ov ' II of PICTURE A wicked, wonderful Peris of an American playwright butter-fi- y NE. and the wife who was caught in the net of candal. This is a pic-n- o one should Now playing. New 6nderRdure . r. : Star Theatre Tuesday IMMIWIIUHIMMWIIM44illUt4UmHIllH4M9 )oooot e , Many a Pretty Face rnnMuum . Spoiled by Pimples 9990000 OOP B0000)00 Not only are these pimples and to be cored by lotions, ointments, splotches diafigurpg, but they lead elves and other local remedies, aa to serious akin diseases that spread they can not and cause the moat discomforting irritation and pain. 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