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Show Page Friday, October 22, 1920. 4- - P. J. Fennell wae at Salt Lake on business during the past week. Mr and Mrs. Byron Thurmond Order your winter potatoes at were visiting with relatives in Utah Heffernsns. I per bushel. on Sunday. Alva Stout of Nephl, Republican eounty Clauds F. Baker returnAttorney in was Eureka eounty chairman, ed early In the week after a business during tbe week on business. Mrs. Hugo Depresin spent the trip to Nephl. First class winter potatoes 91 a early part of the week visiting with bushel at ' Heffernan-Thompson- s. friends at Salt Lake City. Mrs. Q. A. Franks left on ThursFrank Bacon and Ray Boren son left on Tuesday for a deer hunt In day for a visit with her relatives at Salt Lake. the mountains near Indianola. Mrs. G. C. Lindsay and daughter, The table runner raffled last Tuesa few days with day by tbe Degree of Honor wae won Inei, are spending and other friends. by Mrs. Laura Blight. Tha lucky Salt Lake relatives A baby boy was born this week to number was 82. Miss Margaret McDonnough of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wintch of Silver San Franclaco, California, la spend- City. Mrs. Louie Pierce had as her dining a few days in Eureka as the ner guests on Tuesday evening Mrs. gueet of Mlae Mary C. Sullivan. Joseph Mick el of Chelsea, Mich., Steele Bailey, Mrs. John Mlkeaell, spent the early part of tho week Miss Ada Longley and Miss Maud with his sister. Slater M. Wilhem-eni- a Layton. Tom OKeefe, who left Eureka a of St. Joseph's Catholic School. weeks ago for a visit at Salt Mrs. Walter Jensen has been Bingham, returned to the entertaining her sister, Mies Althea iUk week and may decide to P, Sylvester, of Salt Lake City, during remain her during the coming wlm the past few days. Mr. and Mr. Spencer Lloyd andter' Mrs T. J. Lloyd epent last Sunday David Fonts, who is employedfam-Jon-In county, visited with his visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Heber Carbon ,Uy at Silver City during the past at Eureka. week. On bis return to Carbon eonnJowphJM-Sdienc- k present! ty he wal accompanied by Joseph Noue ifVjlruittinwiiiisthaiJEwi Silver City man, who al- sfterMrs. P. J. Bonner tomorrow .olccepted employment in that see tion. The Rt. Rev. A. W. Moulton, Bls- North Standard Mining company, hop of uuh wl Jn Eureka thli wae at Provo on business Saturday evening, holding services at the St. and Sunday. Andrews Episcopal Church at Adapted from the famous Novel by Leroy Scott After the services there E. C. Schuster of the Tintic oclock. Informal reosption for the As Jennie, daughter of a dive keeper and associate of Mercantile store returned early In ,,tor at k borne of Mlsa Elisabeth crooks who flees her sordid surroundings and finds a the week after a business trip to ,TBulkley, members of the church and Salt Lake. new and finer world and the love of a fine, clean man, frlenda being Invited. Mrs W. A. 8hull of Leadville, Walter Jensen and C. E. Hulsh reMiss Talmadge presents the most splendid work of her Colorado, spent the early part of tha turned on Wednesday after a trip remarkable career. week in Eureka visiting with her to southern Utah, where they spent a few days hunting deer. But one mother, Mrs. Arrlgona. Mrs. T. J. Lloyd who hea been deer wae killed, Mr. Jensen bagging The deer hunt took visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Spencer the animal. on the Boulder mountain and place two for. Mammoth at weeks, Lloyd t returned to her home at Balt Lake after leaving that section the hunters spent two days at Flah Lake, thie week. where the severe storm made fishRepublicans of Nephl hare organi- ing Impossible. Bad roads wera enzed a strong club, with Robert Winn countered on tbe return for this office on the Democratic as president. The club has enrolled trip, two county ticket. 8he has held this of- most of the party workers at tha days being required to drive from fice since the death last year of her county seat and will be a big factor Fish Lake to Eureka. Dr. J. H. Talbott, father. Bishop Parkes, of Nephl, and In the campaign. formerly In charge of the M. E. Church work In EVERT WORKING MAN who has filled it so efficiently and satisIrvin Arch Sprlgge Donaldson, would set back to what used to be factorily that her friends felt war- and George Carter have returned Utah and quite well known In EureIn securing her nomination where he visited on many occasand three dollara a day, should vote ranted after a hunting trip In the West Tin-ti- e ka ions in the Interest of his church, for IlardinK and Coolldge. If you at the county convention. Miss withcame home mountains. They suddenly, during the past desire peace, progress and prosper- Parkes is the only woman nominated out the bacon and report that died quite for office in at Juab county. week, Salem, Oregon, where he candia the and scarce. are wage, living ity, very was making his home with relatives, BERT" WILKINS, of Silver City, deer in that section dates who represent you are Cox and The Mutual Improvement Associa- Dr. Talbott presided over the Utah Roosevelt. See that you register is the Democratic candidate for tion of Stake will hold a Hal- Mission of tha M. E. Church for next Tuesday so that you can cast County Surveyor. He is a competent lowe'en Tintic at the L. D. 8. Church many years and was a great favorite party man will and do his in profession your vote for them on election day. on Friday evening, October 29tb. with the members of his religions bein be work that there whatever may EDWARD PIKE of Eureka City, There will be a musical program, lief, also being liked end respected has been nominated by the Demo- office in a satisfactory manner to all Halloween games and a luncheon. by hundreds of others with whom he crats of the county for the office of the public. R. E. WILKINSON, of the Silver Both Republican and Democratic came in contact. county attorney. His alibity and exCity Mercantile Co., of Silver City, is parties will hold rallies in Eureka perience seem to be generally Democratic candidate for the next week. Congressman Welling will Notice of the and Democrats Republiby Application for a United term of County Commis- speak here on the 27th for the Democans alike, and as this office is one two-yeStates Patent, Serial No. 027010. on followed a be well known will the crats Wilkinson is Mr and sioner. of the taxpayers in which much of the south end of Tln-tl- o 29th, by former senator Sutherland In the United States Land Office, money is often at stake these quali- business manand Balt Lake City, State of Utah.1 District capable of attending for the Republicans.' fications will doubtless appeal to the ' September 20. 1920. business a in business the county Eureka Lodge No. 1470, Loyal voters of all shades of political opNotice la hereby given that Mrs. way. His nomination ought to be Order of Moose, will give a big inions. 8. Robertson, whoso postoffice advery acceptable to all who desire a social to lodge members and their R. P. J. BONNER received a dress Utah, has at ' the Democratic County business administration of the af- wives on Wednesday evening of next made Is Balt LakeforCity, a United States week. The affair will be neld at the Patentapplication Convention for county commissioner fairs of Juab county. for the Dollar BUI Lode Miners Union Hall and it is expected (Political Advertisement) for the four year term. He is thorsituate in the Tintic Claim, Mining beet be to tbe party yet given by Mining District, Juab County, oughly qualified for the job, having Utah, some acted as county clerk years ago ATTORNEY KNOX VISITS TINTIC. tbe order. Mineral Survey No. 6670, and and being acquainted with every dePostmaster Frank Beeiley is itill being described in the field notes and plats e. tail of the business of the county it on file In this office with magnetic W. F. Knox of Beaver, who is the remodelling and improving the will be to the Interest of every taxa he made Thie week change variations at 17 deg. SO min. East Republican candidate for Judge for in one of the payer to cast his vote for Bonner. the partitions, thereby M follows, towlt: Fifth Judicial District, was ' In Bee that you are registered Tuesday of needed space Eureka during the latter part of gaining quite a lot room Beginning at Cor. No. 1 (whence so that you nan vote. of the of- the N. E .Cor. See. 14 T. 10. work in main the for here the pur8. R. last coming week, live a make will FENNELL P. J. himself acquainted fice. The change will also make It I W. S. L. B. and M. bean N. 60 deg. of making pose Utah Legislaeasier to keep the place properly 08 min. E. 176.1 ft.) and representative in the of this district, running ture and will vote for the extension with the people o heated during the winter months. thanes 8. 66 deg. 17 min. W. -408.2 and wider application of the WorkA number of .minor mishaps with ft. to Cor. No. 2: thence N. 27 deg. mens Compensation Law. The minWinter Potatoes only fl a bushel automobiles took place In Tintic 24 min W. 1447.1 ft to Cor. No.S; ing interests of Tintic District will at Heffernan-Thompson- s. during the week, as the result of the thence N. 66 deg. 17 min. E. 626.2 be perfectly safe in his bands and o storm. Three or four care, taken to ft to Cor. No. 4; thence 8. 26 deg. his will receive roads advocacy good West Tintic by deer hunters, were 18 min. E. 1461.2 ft. to Cor. No. 1 FINE RANCH FOR BALE, and vote. broken down or stalled In the mnd the place of beginning. Said mining o DAN MARTIN, the Democratic a couple of cars slipped off the claim le located In the N. E. K of Wahlburg place to the west of and nominee for sheriff of Juab county, on tha road leading into Tin-ti- Sec. 14 and an nnenrveyed part of grade Henrlod Eureka the (formerly will no doubt fill the office for the from Utah county, horaea being T. 10 B. R. 2 W. of the S. L. M. and bara at sale offered for is coming term. The manner Jn which ranch) to lend them back on tho contains a net area of 10.271 acres, he has performed the duties of that gain price. 120 acres, mostly under required road again. the areas In conflict with Bar. No. office for the two years past appears cultivation and growing good crops of Out of seven hundred and fifty-thre- e 4(00 Chicago Lode and Survey No. to be.very satisfactory to the voters of hay, wheat, rye, etc. Buildings 0240 Cuban Lode paving been exfarmers owning motor trucks cluded. on both sides of tbe county and in- all kinds, farm implements, 4 horses, The nearest known locations sures him a large vote on election IS head cattle, 60 hogs and 100 In eleven eastern states, who answer- are the aforesaid conflicting claims, Terms to ed a recent query of tho United chickens. goes. Everything day. No. 4320 Lucky John, and MISS IDA M. PARKES, the pre- right party. Call at the ranch for States department of agriculture, 96 and Survey No. 4041 Annie Laurie Survey sent county treasurer, is a candidate particulars. per cent said they believed tbe nse No. 6 and Survey No. 4642 Annie show No. a big profit Lanrie of trucks would 2, and Survey No. 4642 Preference leaned toward the ton Annie Lanrie No. 4 as shown by Plat truck. Bad roads were the principal of Survey. Said mining claim is on record In drawback mentioned. tha office of tbe County Recorder of L. E. Parsons and Lear Rlter, both Juab County, at Nepbl, Utah. Book of Salt Lake City, were In tbe dis- 70, Pago. 648. trict during tbe week, giving their I direct that thie notice be attention to leasing Interests which lished In 'the Enreka Reporter, pubpubthey have In the Eureka Hill mine lished at Eureka, Utah. Mr. Rlter is Just recovering from a GOULD B. BLAKELY, . hunting accident which crippled him Register. for a couple of months. He acci- BAKER A BAKER, Attorneys, dently discharged a shot gnu while Eureka, Utah. climbing through a fence, the charge (First pnb. Sept 24, 1020. Last pnb. of shot tearing away a part of hie Nov. 10, 1020.) heel. o MINERAL APPLICATION Alvin Borges had s very narrow Serial No. 02708S escape from death or serious injury when be fell from the high trestle In tha United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, October 2, near the Mammoth depot, tbe acci1920. dent taking place on Thursday afterNotice le hereby given that the noon. Borges was engaged In dumping. a small mine ear of ore Into a Chief Consolidated Mining company, railroad car and when the small car a corporation, by its duly authorised went over the trestle his gauntlet agent nnd attorney in fact, W. Fitch, comThose who Save in their Youth may enjoy the glove caught and he wae also pulled whose postoffice address is Enreka, forts of life in their old age. Just a little self denial of er.- - Fortunately he Tell on a pile Utah, has made application for patof soft dirt, milling the aide of tho ent for the Divide Fraction, Divide the things that are not really worth while now, aided by steel railroad car by a narrow mar- No. 1 nnd Divide No. 2 lode mining the assistance this Bank is glad to give, will help yon gin, and escaped with a few braises, claims. Mineral Survey 0410, situate la the North Tintie Mining District, to build up a competence sufficient to care for yon in A birthday party was given on Utah Connty, State of Utah, describTuesday afternoon of ihls week nt ed with magnetic variation at 17 deyour declining years. the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. grees 15 minutes East as follows, Burton in honor of the fourth birthWhy not start today? If yon do not know just how, day of their little eon Howard. The we will be glad to tell yon about several plans we have at corner No. 1 of rooms were decorated In Halloween theCommencing claim Divide Fraction (from for the convenience of our customers. schemes nnd colors, ss was the din- which the quarter section comer on a ing table where dainty luncheon south of Section 6, T. 10 We pay 5 per cent on savings accounts. was served to the following little 8.. R. boundary 2 W.. bears 8. 47 deg 22 min guests:' Frank and Virginia Keur East 1021 feet) and running thence drlck. Ferae nnd Helen Borup, south 87 degrees 40 min W 156.4 George nnd James Owens, Leila and feet, to cor No. 2; thence North 6 Lola Forgie, Vernon Donnelly, Mar- deg 6 min W 1408.1 feet to cor No.' lon McCormick, Patricia Bonner, S; thence north 87 deg 40 min E Lenore Craven, Margaret Hender- 1220 feet to cor No. 4 Divide No. 1 , MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM son and Mrs. L. B. Laker, Mrs. lode; thence south 6 deg 18 min E Craven, Mrs. Kendrick and Mrs. Ada 1500 feet to cor No. 1 Divide No. 1 Organized 1890 Payson Utah Robinson assisted the hostess In en- lode (from which the aforesaid quarter section corner bean 8 deg 15 tertaining the little folks. SS5S5S . ! The Finest Quality of Footwear : Women who are seeking the better class of Boots for Winter wear are urged to see our present complete displays of the .new. and fashionable styles in materials of the finest quality and colon. These new shades, Midnight Blue, Pearl, French Grey . and Cherry Reasonably Priced. es - NORMA .TALMADGE "A Dauhter of 'Two Worlds Every Woman Welcomes A Supply of Good BURLINGTON Hosiery Hosiery with which Star Theatre Tonight The Comforts of Life rn an. Xew-fashion- Burlington Hosiery ed is always worn with extreme comfort The satisfaction it gives is Iinmnent ALL COLORS NEED NEW GLOVES? ASK FOR RONSARD. If you asked to Bee a pair of good gloves, naturally we would show you Bonsard gloves because they are not only the height of fashion, but the most durable of any we sell. You will find them here in a most plenaing variety. crc. go. HO HOtOMOOOOOOOOOtOMHOQ min W 1145 feet) thence 8 87 deg 40 min W 600 feet to cor No. 1 Divide No. ) lode (tram which the aforesaid quarter section comer bean 8 27 deg 66 min E 1269.0 ft.;) thence 8 67 deg 49 min W (00 feet to cor No. 1 of the Divide Fraction lode, tha place of beginning. Said lode mining claims are located in the Southwest quarter of Section 6, Tp. 10 8., R. 2 W., 8. L. M., and contain a net and total area of 46.097 acres, there being no exclusions or conflicting claims. Said claims are of record in the office of the County Recorder of Utah County, at Provo, Utah. The nearest known location!, according to the plat of survey are: Good Lack, Bend, Summit No. 4, N. 8. No. 18 nnd Limit lodes-8u- r6402; Bend No. 1, Summit No. 2, N. S. No. N. No. 8. 16, 17, Divide, Divide No. 7, Divide No. 8, Summit No. 1, SumNo.mit 2, Bend No. 2, Bend No. 2 lodes, Survey No. 6420. I direct that the foregoing notli ba published In the Eureka Repoi er, of Eureka, Utah, tho newapapi published nearest said claims, f the period of nine consecutive week GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. E. D. DUNN, Attorney, Salt Lake City, Utah. (First pnb. October 8, 1020 Is Pub,, Dec. 2, 1920.) MOTHERS FRIEND For Expectant Mothers Used For Three Generations Write for Booklet on Motherhood ad the Baby, FREE. BBADFIELD REGULATOR CO. Dept. 5-Atlanta, Ga. 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