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Show Pages Friday, October 22, 1920. SUBSEA REPORTER vi'vstz auaaw&'iaoi1 aiss&r : ENS dUl l d at I The Values Listed Here Will Save You Many prices saving Dollars On A Suit Of Clothes P: SUITS AT Men' s and Young Mens Felt Hats Mens at $3.50 each Overcoats :g 9 3 I Our line of OVERCOATS lb I BLACK, BROWN, TAUPE and SEAL are the colon in this lot. will bear ; ili. the closest inspection. The same good quality prevails in our OVERCOATS as in our suits. They come belted, belted back, single and double breasted. $24.75,"$27.50 $34.75 up to $49.50 '$ We have a few Light Weight Overcoats at a rididlous low price. You will have to see these to really appreciate the ; AT ! $2.69 EACH and BROWN. GREY, NAVY RED, GREY HEAVY WOOL WORK SOX AT SEE OUR MENS 49 Cents A PAIR iff comes broken. value we are offering. AT 'fe Mens Winter Sweaters Fine tailored suits that are the season's most wanted styles, made in single or double breasted models. Young mens nifty or the more conservative models are in this assortWe stand back of every ment. suit. You must be absolutely satisfied. Come before the line be- MENS HEAVY UNDERSHIRTS. $9.90 and $14.75 LINED FLEECE Small AT Sixes if Only. 39 Cents EACH :N; BACH ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo To! Varney Cto! ITatlraWid1 Institution institution Nation-Wid- e H m 1 i Eureka Personals. o - Mri. Mary Driscoll and son, Billie, returned early In the week after a visit at Salt Lake City. William Douglas spent Sunday at Payson visiting with friends and ELECTRIC WASHER $10 DOWN OndtAelSafcnce $n, &au cAOmtAu-, MONTH and October is nearly gone. Don't put off getting your THOR till the last day. Come NOW -- a . As soon as you see the THORS action how, it gently lifts and drops the clothes through the agree that it is the one machine to cleanse without wearand tear on your clothes. suds--you- t e. a. .. (F ll Since there has been no recent increase in price on THORS, they are the best value on the market today, and during October you can have one delivered for only $10 down. Only $10 down will give you easy washdays the rest df your life. Act on this opportunity now. V ' relatives. C. E. Rife visited with his wife and family at American Fork over Sunday. W. J. Tregoninc and Jack lltchell returned home on Monday evening after a very successful deer hunt In the Strawberry section. They were accompanied on the trip hy three companions from Ooshen and the party brought out five head of. deer. Bert Taylor, H. E. Wall, Frank Taylor and Dennis Theriault were down In the Warm Creek section on Sunday hunting ducks and report having had very poor luck. Stanley Ramlos, a former Eureka man who Is now making his home In Goshen, was the first hunter to be seen bringing In his deer. Ramlos left Eureka for the West Tlntlc mountains on Friday evening and returned on Sunday morning with a big fine buck. Mrs. Edward Bonner entertained the members of the Entre Nous Literary Club In a very pleasant manner on Saturday afternoon of last week. Mrs, C. ExHuIsh gave the paper on Current Ivfenti and the lesson on "Industrial Peru" was given by Mrs. I. L. Williamson, The guests were served with a splendid luncheon. The members attending the party were: Mrs. John Donnelly, Mrs. D. J. Russell, Mrs. G. C. Lindsay, Mrs. Harry Bourne, Mrs. V. L, Thomas, Mrs. Dot Tomlinson, Mrs! C. E. Hulsh, Mrs. Julius Santo, Mrs. P, J. Bonner, Mrs! I. L. Williamson and Mrs. R. D. Gardner. A number of little friends of Birdie Peterson called at her home on Friday evening' of last week and gave her a vefy pleasant surprise party. The eveglng was spent in music, games and luncheon. Those attending wer: JR u t h Murphy, Judith Johnson, Glrda Johnson, Flora Hickman Lavon Potts, La-faCavill, Birale Peterson, Muriel Ruth Peterson, Donna Peterson, Mick el son, Kenneth Miller, William Gatley, Floyd Hanson, Lawrence Lavere Fotherlngham, Morton, Walter Jensen, Edward Garrity, Elden Peterson, Dow Roberts and Dean Conover. - . o Mineral Application Serial No. 027274. In the United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, October 7, 1120. Notice Is hereby given that the Chief Consolidated Mining Company, a corporation, by Its duly authorised agent and attorney in fact, W. Fitch, whose postoffice address Is Eureka, Utah, has made application for patent for the 8. 8. No. 1, 8. S. No. 2. 8. 8. No. 2, Hill Side No. 1, Hill Side No. 2, Railroad, Railroad No. 1 and Tnnnel No. 2 lode mining claims, Mineral Survey 412, situate In the North Tlntlc Mining District, Utah County, State of Utah, described with magnetic variation at 17 deg t: 20 min East as follows, Beginning at cor No. 1 of the Railroad No. 1 lode (from which the cor common to Secs 2, 4, t and 10, T 10 8, R 2 W, bears 8 24 deg 62 min E 1476.2 feet,) and running thence S 87 deg 48 min W 00 feet to cor No. 2 (Identical with cor No. 1 Railroad lode, from which the aforesaid Section cor bears 8 42 deg 50 min E 1785.2 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 Sec cor bears N 81 deg 88 min E 95 feet;) thence 8 87 deg 49 min W 698.5 feet to cor No. 2 Tunnel No. 2 lode; thence N 10 deg 44 min W 1482 feet to cor No. 8 Tunnel No. 2 lode; (Identical with cor No. 1 Hill Bide No. 2' lode from which the aforesaid Sec cor bears B 64 deg 88 min E 2282.9 ft;) thence 8 87 deg 49 min W 00 feet to cor No. 1 Hill Bide No. 1 lode (from which the aforesaid Sec cor bears 8 2 deg 18 min E 2722.1 ft;) thence S 87 deg 49 min W 00 feet to cor No. 2 Hill Side No. 1 lode; thence N deg 30 min W 1499.7 feet to cor No. 2 Hill Side No. 1 lode; thence N 2 deg 40 min W 1498.6 feet to cor No. 8 8. 8. No. 1 lode; thence N 87 deg 49 min E 1800 feet to Cor No. 4 8. 8. No. 2 lode; thence S 2 deg 40 min E 1498.8 feet to cor No. 1 8. 8. No. 8 lode (from which the aforesaid Sec cor bears 8 26 deg 21 min E 8122 feet;) thence N 87 deg 49 min E 00 feet to cor No. 4 Railroad No. 1 lode; thence 8 deg 80 min E 1499.7 feet to cor No. 1 Railroad No. 1 lode, the place of beginning. Said lode mining claims are located In tbe NEK, NWK. BEK and 8WK Sec 4, and the NEK Sec. 9, T 10 8, R 2 W. S L B A M, and contain a net area of 168.686 acres, the areas In conflict with the Loop No. lode- - Sur. 385, and Loop No. 4 lodo-Su458, having been excluded. Said claims are of record In the office of the County Recorder of Utah County, at Provo, Utah. The nearest known locations are the aforesaid conflicting claims and Tunnel No. 2, Tunnel No. 4 and Railroad No. and Railroad No. 7 lodes, Survey 482; Survey 448, Canyon No. 4, Canyon, Canyon No. 1, Canyon No. 2 and Canyon No. 2 lodes; Survey 402, Summit No. 8, Summit No. 9, 8. S. and Hill Side lodes. Survey 4128, Eagle lode mining claim No. 1, Survey 6974, Tip Top No. 1 lode. Survey 286, Loop No. 2 lode. Survey 458, Loop No. 6 and Loop lodes, and Survey 420, Copper Leaf No. 4 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, Utah. Salt Lake City, Oct. 16, 1920 last pub. (First pub. m to-wl- ; Groceries Confections D. G. Henrlod, who recently took over the of M. F. 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