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Show sge4 Friday, December 10, 1920. EUREKA REPORTER Eureka Locals and Personals. Why go to tho amature for a photo that your friends (who know) will smile at Wallace. Adv. For homo made rngs and carpets call on Mrs. Householder, on Eagle Street, opposite Chief mine entrance. W. L. Conover of the Tintic Garage Co. was In Salt Lake during tho week, going there on business. If Wallace would use other mens sample photos to get your trade would you stand for It. adv. Prepare your offerings for the Near East Armenian Relief Fund. They will be received on Snnday morning and evening, Dec. 19th, at . M. E. Church. Miss Myrtle Ivey was in Salt Lake this week for a visit with her father. Who' has been at the Holy Cross Hospital for several days, and who Is quite seriously 111 with heart trouble. We editors are at heart a truthful bunch of fellpws. And yet when death overtakes some skate we have to pay glowing tributes to his virtues when we know darned well he Is shaking hands with the devil. Go to Wallace for that photo to give to the friends you wish to be remembered by. They will appreciate It A special meeting pf the members of the Royal Neighbors will be held nest Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Anna Morgan. Election and other business. All requested to at- tend. Be sure and attend the Indoor pagent to be held In the Crescent Theatre on Friday evening, December I7th. A hundred children originally aet the parts under the direction of Mrs. Stuart. A good musical program will also be given. The Tintie Merc. Co. played Santa Claus to over nine hundred children last Saturday, that number calling at the store between 4 and oclock and being given a. sack of candy and nuts. Santa was there in all his glory and passed out the bags to the smiling youngsters. Mrs. Charles Jones entertained the members of the Fldells Club on Friday evening of last week the even t Mr. and Mrs. Con Nelson of Elbe rta and the latter's mother, Mrs. N. W. Roberts of Eureka, left this week for southern California, the trip being made by auto. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson will remain for the winter and Mrs. Roberts expects to be absent a month. ffiov aTltemi (Chftefmag SCHOOL BUILDING WILL BE FORMERLY OPENED.: o P. N. Anderson, member of the1 board of' education from Mammoth, wishes to extend a cordial Invitation to everyone In Tlntle to attend the! formal opening of the new school; This openbuilding at Mammoth. ing takes place next Wednesday evening and there will be as interesting program, refreshments, etc. The program will . Include remarks by Mr. Anderson, reading by Prof. Purdue of the B. Y. U.. an address by the State Supt. of Public Instruction-elect, Mr. Thomas; vocal solo by Mrs. R. D. Gardner; piano solo by Mrs. H. Wesman; vocal solo by Roy Purcell. The remodelling of the school building at Mammoth has cost approximately 136,000. The job was so completed that It might be termed an entirely new building and It Is a structure of which the Mammoth . people are justly-proud. .. -- o L. D. 8. CHURCH SERVICES FOR NEXT SUNDAY. DEC. 11. O' Bishop Borup of tho L. D. 8. Church announces the regular Union Meeting for next Sunday afternoon at 3 oclock and Invites the general public to attend. In the evening at tho L. D. S. Church special services will be held, commencing at 7.30, and the principal speaker will, be William M. Martin, who Is quite well known in this .part of the state. P" DEATH OF THOMAS BURKE. Help You In Your. Tintic Merc. Let The Old Reliable j Holiday Purchases WITH IT THE GIFT PROBLEMS. CHRISTMAS IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER FOLKS-A- ND THERE IS NO GIFT FOR MISS OR MATRON THAT CANNOT BE FOUND HERE, AND AS HELP-FU- L SUGGESTIONS, WE ARE OFFERING MANY NEW SEASONABLE GOODS, ESPECIALLY. PRICED. REMEMBER THERE ARE ONLY 14 MORE SHOPPING DAYS BEFORE THE BIG HOLIDAYS. Table Specials During the festive season every woman is concerned about the appearance of her table. Why not call and look over our extensive line of plain and fancy table sets. Special sets for six persons at $2.40. Blue Bird design sets complete for six persons at $2.90 also at . Thomas J. Burke, a well known miner who had made his home In the Tintle mining and Eureka for more Jnan a dozen years, died, on WedneAay morning. His health haA bee Impaired by many years of I nnArground work and he succumnedto an attack of influensa-pneumdDeceased was 41 years of agy and was born In Colorado. He leaves a wife and four children, one boy and three ' girls. Mrs. Burkes former home Is and Ban Pete at Spring City, county, the body will be sent there for burial as soon as relatives arrive. HANDBAGS Gloves are always acceptable as Christmas gifts. We have them in all designs for ladies and gentlemen and at prices which are surprisingly low. $3.90. We are sure we can please yon We have them in leather and velvet and all reasonably priced. Also Anything in DISHES at the TINTIO." BOUDOIR CAPS EVER SO IVORY WHITE TOILET DAINTY ARTICLES GIFT SLIPPERS camps-Mammot- The delicate beauty in little ac- cessories makes its certain appeal to the feminine heart. Their lovely lace frills,, wee ribbon hows and varied shapes make them remarkably becoming; and they are convenient to have on hand. Then an A dainty decorated set of white ivory toilet articles of two or thne pieces and to which can always he added, will please HER. Mirrors, Brushes, Combs at wide range of comfy" slip-pe- n for every member of the family. They come in a variety of styles and pretty colon. Some an trimmed with ribbon, others with' pompons, others an perfectly plain and tailored. cozy Ing being spent in games, music and Mrs. George Tins-ma- n will be the next hostess of the club. The Sophomore Class of the Tin-ti- c High School has announced a price. combination of big events for next Friday at the school gym. There will be dancing, a balloon sale, WARM BEDDING FOR GIFTS JEWELRY Always Appropriate ; STOCKINGS Christmas tree, punch bowl and othSPORTING WRITER DEAD. er things too numerous to mention To get the small present she A pair of warm, luxurious Perhaps never before have we but well worth Investigating. Walter D. Brats, well known demost needs one blankets or of our our visit full made such effort to offer so many fine, Wedjewelry Basaar at M. E. Church next sporting writer, died at Salt Lake on Tuesday, being 38. years of age. sized, well made comforters is about nesday, Dec. 16th. partment. We have always mads real bargains in Christinas hoisery. Mr. Brats served on various Salt the nicest gift you can plan for it a point to cany the popular kinds New silk and wool hoisery for Judge Raamuson of the Juvenile ! d hd d was'ln Court Eureka thisweek snd of jewelry and in buying hen you women purchased especially for mother. She will be pleased with clrtl of frlmd throughout suggested that Judge Kryger raise 1?r8 tate. because ours she knows was be For many years get away from the Ugh prices. quality. holiday trade. a fund and play Santa Claus to Lake Salt of the PorUn editor little children from this city who are In public homes at Salt Lake. Judge, Telegram and was with the Desert, News at the time of his death. DECORATIVE HOUSEHOLD 8HOES AS XMAS GIFTS Kryger has rslsed a nice sum vhlch will be spent for the benefit of the LINENS befew a Don't until wait days children. High grade shoes always make fore Christmas to order your csrdi. These are just the sort of linen Fancy work, suitable for Christ- We now have samples and will soon pleasing gifts and the "TINTIO" mas gifts, will he offered for sale start making up ordera. Select the pieces which nuke attractive gifts. has such a huge variety that you at the M. E. Church Bazaur on Wed- design you want. We cun give you All are exquisite productions of nesday next. Refreshments will al- something exclusive if you order will no in trouble have fine needle work. Some very inso be served. early. The Reporter. selections. o- your teresting values are mentioned. John Ivey, pioneer resident of Eureka, who has been at the Holy Notice of Application for Patent. Serial No. 087600. Cross hospital since last week, Is reported to be getting along in u satisfactory manner, although he has United States Land Office, Salt Lake been very 111 and la not entirely out City. Utah, Dec. S, 1920. Notice Is hereby given that the of danger. Mr. Ivey suffered from aa attack of heart trouble end has Bullion Beck and Champion Mining other complications. Company, whose post office address Is Room 930, Newhouse Building, Fancy work and refreshments at Salt Lake City, Utah, by C. E. Allen, M. E. Church Basaur on Dee. 16th. and attorney In fact, whose its agent All Invited. which - tbs northwest 34 min west 138.4 feet to Corner Marly L. lode .003 acres,, Bur. No. elaim aa ahown by the official plat' poet office address is the same, has claim (from No. 6 of the claim, and thence north 8007 Grover Cleveland lode (Amd) of survey urn as follows: The afore-- : Buy u phonograph for Christmas. filed an application for patent for 'cor of Section 34, Township 10 South 16 30 min west 600.0 feet to 1.007 acres, or a total of 1.000 acres. said deg Richard May, with demonstration the lode mining claim called the of Range 3 West of the Salt Lake claims and also the The net area of said claim hereby April conflicting room in Eureka Hotel building, has April Fraction lode mining claim, Base and Meridian, bears south 83 Corner No. 1 of the elaim, the place lodo, Survey 3001, and Belcher of claimed and beginning. applied for being .308 lode Lot 166. tho agency for two of the best situated In Tintic Mining District, The area of said claim aa above scree. machines on the market which are Juab connty, Utah, and designated deg S3 min west 8183.8 ft distant) I direct that this notice be pubSaid claim is located In the 8 E lished In the Eureka sold on easy terms. He also carries by the field notes and official plat and running thence north 71 deg 34 described by metes and bounds la Reporter at of Section 13 and the If E K of Sec- Eureka, Utah, for a a fine line of records which can be on file In thin office aa Mineral Sur- min eaat 68.7 ft to Corner No. 3 of 1.800 seres. period of nine tion 10 on once 14, Call machine. used From which are expressly exceptat Twp. any South, Bunge 3 consecutive Issues. vey No. 4684, In Secs. 13 and 34, the claim, thence south 26 deg 60 and Insure delivery of u machine for Township 10 8., Range 3 W., Salt min east 400.8 feet to Corner No. 3 ed and excluded the following areas West of the Salt Lake. Base .and GOULD B. BLAKELY, ! , Chrlatmas. Lake Meridian, said Mineral Survey of the claim, thence south 7 deg 60 In conflict with the following named Meridian. Register.- Lot No. 163 Corn-stoc-k' The nearest known locations to (First That great reduction' is still on ut No. 6684 being described as follows: minutes east 108 feet to Corner No. claims, Dec. pnb 1020. 10, last pai: lode .087 acres. Lot No. 164 the said April Fraction lode mining Wallaces Studio. Beginning at Corner No. 1 of the 4 of the claim, thence south 71 deg eb. 4, 1021.) a fine luncheon. 0d slxe TINTIC MERC. COMPANY . T . to-wl- t: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnninnnnnnnfMnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnmnrinnnnnrinnfrppjyfi.jjjjSjSjjj-j-j-j-j- December I AGJHE 8EBBVM-10- U 1 6th TAVILffi J. FOOTE and the ROTATION STOCK COMPANY In the New York-Courten- na Wise Success of Last Season ay n n m -- if. n inwa.c? 9 j Get Reserved Seats at Tregoning & Hanleys ' . , |