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Show I Friday, July 15, 1921. EUREKA REPORTER Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clemons and family returned to this dty after a weeks outing at Strawberry Lake. Rev. M. F. Killeen returned on Wednesday after a tea daya visit at Salt Lake and Provo. Mrs. Angus Mellor returned WedMr. and Mrs. Jobs Mar Ivy returnMr. and Mrs. John Smith, formersoBalt ed as Tuesday after a (aw daya nesday after spending s week at of Eureka, an out frahi Salt Lake ly Lake. Balt and at Lake Poysou. journ tor a few weeks visit. Mr. P. N. Anderson aad cUldrea Mrs. Turner and baby of Balt Mr. and Mrs. William Owens of Mammoth west the greater part Lake are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. children left on Thursday far i W. R. Nesbitt of Eureka. of the weak with frteadi at Provo. auto trip to the Yellowstone Park. Balt for of Donald and Hal Thompson 98.69. 91.51 and 88.99 ehlrta Mias Fl6asie Oke of Oakland, CaliI cento while they loot Bee win- Lake are visiting with the family of fornia, Is la Eureka for a visit with Co. Blackott. Mere. tic Tin dow dieplay. Eugene Mrs. Rose Treoidder. her aunL Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Mlcklesoo John M or ley U eportlng a aew Mrs. C. L. Walker enterlir. and hie cold week of at the Saratoga Bcrippe-Boot-h onto, having speat a part Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clemons tained Oldsmoblle from which he received Springs. . and Mr. and Mrs. Mubin and family aervice. elx about yeare James Outlay nude a trip to Balt Bills at a birthday dinner last FriMrs. Eugene Blackett and children Lake on Wednesday on which day day. have returned after upending Mrs. Outlay was able to leave the A pictun that Is sun to please eeveral weeka at Bait lake, where hospital after a very serious operleave a Imprest friendo. of her were U fast She the ation. geeeta regaining they MAN OF THE FOREST THE "THE MAN OF THE FOREST" health and strength. by Zaae Grey, Star os Monday and the next big feature taken from James Fltsgerald, who Tuesday. ZANE ORETB popular novel at weeks ago broke his leg while walkMrs. James Oreganos, formerly and Stanon Tueeday. 8 to tar Tintic the Monday the ing from Eureka of Bunks, has bees quite ill at one Mre. William Hurd left thle week dard mine, this week returned from of the Salt Lake hospitals but ia non for her former home in Mlaoouri the hosplMl. He is moving around recovering, according to informawhere ohe expecta to vlelt with with the aid of erutehee. tion received by relatives. Mrs. Greg-gerso- n frlende until the Utter part of Bey H. E. Haven or of the Untie Stania a daughter of Mr. and Mrs tember. dard mine left today tor Balt Lake Oscar Andros of Mammoth. Mr. and Mre. C. L. Jack and City, going there to get bettor acMr. and Mrs. Brig Smoot and children have returned to their home quainted with a pretty little baby children stopped over in Eureka this at 8alt Lake after upending a few girl who arrived a couple of weeks week for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. . ago. dayo with Mre. Jeck'e mother, W. R. Nesbitt. They wen on their Haynes. Mr. Joseph Beck left for Balt way home after a trip to Bryce CanAgnee John J. Cronin le again at Lake Friday morning to visit Mrs. yon and other sections of southern hla hone at Silver City, having Beck who has been receiving medi- Utah. Mrs. Smoot, who formerly completed hie railroad work ia the cal attention at Bolt Lake for the lived hen, is a sister of Mr. Nesbitt. eaetern part of the etate where he past ten days and who will undergo Mrs. Fred A. Franks and ' baby wee eont by the Knight Inveetment an operation for appendicitis today arrived In Eureka during the week Mr, Beck will return to Eureka from interests. D. C and will reWashington, Mr. Manager Charlee Babriekle of the Saturday morning. main hen for the summer. Lehl-Tint- lc Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Kinsey and Franks, who has Just completed property woe in Balt - Mre. children of Ray, Arlsona, were ia medical course, has been suffering Lake on buaineea thie week. Zabriakie accompanied him on the Eureka during the weak, visiting from eye trouble for the past few trip and rial ted with frlende for a with Mr. and.Mra. Chas. P. Jones. weeks and remained In Washington Mrs. Kinsey U a sister of Mr. Jones. tar treatment. His difficulty few daya. is town wee The in who Kinseys are making a trip over thought to be the result of overwork Colin McMurpby, suduring the closing days of his yeeterday, aaye that the new auto the state by auto. Mr. Kinsey U road from Silver City to the Millard perintendent of the Roy Cons, pro- course. emcounty line on the couth U feat perty at Ray, which ordinarily Mn. D. J. Russell, Sr., was the nearing completion and the the ploys abqut 1799 men but being a hostess at the meeting of the Bridge copper property it U not worked to Club, held on Wednesday afternoon work will be finUhed within any extent at this time. of this week. The dub was enter daya. Miss Ruth Murphy entertained tsined in a most pleasant manner. left A. H. Dr. and Mre. McChryetal on Monday for a trip to Rocheeter, seventeen of her little friends at a Yellow predominated in the color N. T. Mre. McChryetale mother, party last Friday evening. The Uwn scheme and a large bowl of CaliMre. John Smith, of Salt Lake, U in was lighted with Japanese lanterns fornia popples was the center piece charge of the McChryetal home and and the evening was spent in games, for the table. Special guests of the dancing and refreshments. Thooe dub on this occasion wen Mrs. W. R. looking after the two children. the party were: Merle Nesbitt, Mn. Frank Bacon and Mn. attending to assistant Albert Johnoon, Mildred Mitchell, Vera Neff, D. J. Russell, Jr. The prise offered Clark, Agent Edward Duggan U epending a three weeka vacetwn in Denver Erina Brady, Lela Wall, Nina Noel for the high scon was awarded to Frances Anderson Mrs. Alex Blight A. J. Flckey, who Woe in Eureka Frances Jones, Murphy. Jean Cronutr THE MAN OF THE FOREST come yeare ago andwho hoe recent- Dorothy Billie Gatley, Walter the next' big featun taken from ly been employed by the Utah Coy Lloyd Hansen, Con- SANE GREYS popular novri at per Co. at Magna, is' taking Mr. Jensen, Ralph Sylvester, Lyle Johneone place at the Rio Grande over, Webstar Brady, Ernest Boyns. the 8tar on Monday and Tuesday. Judge and Mrs. Edward Pike left depot. on Sunday for an extended Health Conference Was Eureka Mre. On Tueeday night George In Buckley entertained the Beehive vacation which will be spent Held fii Eureka July 14 will California. Pike repreJudge refreehmenti and Glrle. Dancing - were the featuree of the evening, sent the Tin tic Lodge of Elks at James H. Walliso of the Utah thooe enjoying the event being: Los Angeles. The convention la now Public Health Association was in Nellie Knight, Rone Gagon, Tburaa in session and promises to be one of. Eureka on Thursday, making arDavie, Lillian Bauer, Norma Davie, the big events In the history of for an Ulustmtad lecture Mr. and Mrs. Pike will visit rangements Thelda Carter, TwlU Gagon, Edith that evening, at which the speaker Knight, Katy Bauer, Louie Harrloaa various points of interest In southern was Dr. Parker of Indiana. During California and then journey up the the afternoon the child health conand Bernice Davie. Ban Francisco aad perhaps ference and clinic was held in EuMre. Annie E. Wood, who woe a coast to reka under the direction of the former resident of Tin tie, died this to sections in the northwest Sheriff Martin has received ward board of education of the Tin tie week at her home at BpanUh Fork. She woe thirty-eigyears of age from the secretary of states office School District a large number of age being and a sister of Mrs. Ray Jonea of asking him to enforce the new law children of Mammoth. Mre. Wood woe former- which pertains to automobile head- examined by Drs. Howdl and Bailey. Markham, her lights. He says that sane of the BupL I. L. Williamson and Mias Ida ly Mrs. Theodore first husband loalng hie life In one car owners have already had their M. London were In charge of the health conference, the first lights tested and regulated to of the Tin tic mines. ' ply with the new measure but that held in this dty. chilMr. and Mre. R. Levra and dren and Remo Levra returned early the great majority seem slow In atCARD OF THANKS. in the week after a trip to Provo tending to this nutter. Sheriff Marsounds a warning and asks that o Canyon, Balt Lake, Magna and tin James Green and daughters, Mrs. Stockton. They made the trip by au- every auto owner carry his Official Mn. Runnella, Mrs. Headlight Certificate," as he will be Wlghtman, to and returned home over the Summit highway which asked to show it if he drives his ma- Wilson and Mn. Beaton, desire to thank their neighbors and other is not need to any extent by motor- chine at night. Mrs. Percy Honks entertained the friends who have been so kind to ists bnt which U in fairly good Five Hundred Club Thursday after- them in their bereavement also to condition. express their appreciation of the asA picture that le sure to pleaie noon. A basket of red roses formed sistance given them at the funeral room for the the centerpiece dining a and leave Mating impression of Mn. Green and to thank all who adornroom was and the table living THE MAN OF THE FORE8T" participated in the services or sent by Zone Grey. Star on Monday and ed with vases of sweet peas and floral offerings. Thurmond Ben Mrs. nasturtiums. Tuesday. won the prise for the high score. W. C. T. U. ORGANIZED. Cool production in Utah during Luncheon was served to the follow- o June amount to 111,941 tone, or ing: Mrs. J. R. 8orenson, Mrs. Ben " A Woman's Christian Temperleas than half that of June, 1919, Thurmond, Mrs. Frank Bacon, Mrs. according to reports made by Carl J. E. Dillon, Mrs. E. L. Clark, Mrs, ance Union was organised in Eureka on Wednesday, July llth, by A. Allen, chief mine inspector of the F. E. Kendrick, Mrs. Percy Craven, Mrs. Lon 8. La Manoe, national W. state Industrial commlaalon. This Mrs. David Russell, Jr.,. The next brings the total production for the meeting of the club will be at the C. T. U. organiser. The offleen of the new union are year up to 1,719,459 tone as com- home of Mrs. J. E. Dillon. as follows: president Mrs. Dora tone the with 5,591,459 during pered Mrs. George Houle, who for secretary,. Mn. G. H. Bnd-burFrasier; first six months of 1959. Coal proinnumber of yqers has taken an Mn. Anna Stokes. treasurer, ducers assign as the reason for the terest in the wild birds of Tin tic Meetings will be held once each low production a lack of market. to prevent month. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. 8hriver, Miss and used her Influence of the Helen Shriver and Miss Brenton left their destruction by the boys some of the ST. ANDREWS CHURCH on Tueeday for Dr. Eastons resort district, says that have been in the habit at Fish Lake, where they will spend youngsters of robbing the magpie, neats at this Sunday School 19 a. m. Morning a week or ten days. season of the year and she asks that service 11 o'clock. Evening service 95.99, 95.59 and 95.99 shirts for parents assist in stopping the prac- 7.59. an cordially in86 cents while they last. Bee win- tice. The custom of dipping the vited toStrangen all services. dow display. Tin tic Mere. Co. tongue of the bird In order that it Pleasant Grove Is gaining a lot of may be taught to talk Is not only unnecessary, acunpleasant notoriety among the mo- cruel butto entirely are best in- LOST On Main street a bunch of who those cording torists of Utah on account of the formed on the subject. keys. Reward will be paid for reand rather foolish truffle stringent turn to this office. Lester Warburton, who la in the regulations which are being enforced. It has been suggested that the service of Unde 8am, being a tattoo- LOST Sunday last small gold town be renamed: wrist watch, engraved with lettan Unpleasant ed at Baltimore, Maryland, la now E. W. Reward will be paid for Grove," and this U not a bad sug--' visiting with his father at Silver return to Reporter offiee or D. P. gestion. Last Sunday a bunch of City, having been granted a twenty Jensen. . young people from Eureka were day furlough.- The young sum hastjourneying through that city when ened to Utah on learning of the ser- FOR SALE 5 fresh young Durham but Jersey cows. Also dry land grown on officer pinched them and took ious Illness of his seed rye, any quantity. See Frank 95 . ball money. It la understood arrived too late for the funeral Grill. Silver City, Utah. .that a doses or more cars ware which was conducted at the capital WANTED SEWING Anyone wishstopped on that day, several of them on Saturday of last week. The ing any kind of sewing done call being from Provo. It Is all right vices tor Mrs. Warburton wen ' for cities to 586 R for Information. put a stop to speeding ducted st the Alleott Undertaking through their limits, especially whoa Parlor at Salt Lake aft 8 Oclock FOR BALE Good riding and driving horse, weight 1969 pounds. there Is. traffic enough to make fast last Saturday and the burial was at Mrs. Jamas Roy Myers. driving dangerous, but for officers ML Olivet cemetery. of a sleepy country town to pinch Warburton died at one of the Salt FOB SALE Baby sulky reasonable, everyone who goes faster than a fun-- 1 Lake hospitals following a couple of second house east of Tin tie operations. oral pace la entirely wrong. V SALE! MANY OPPORTUNITIES TO ECONOMIZE ARE IN THIS SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE. OP-PERE- D OPPORTUNITIES MADE POSSIBLE BT PLANNING PAR IN ADVANCE, SECURING PRICE CONCESSIONS AND SACRIFICING THE USUAL. MARGIN OP PROFIT ON OUR REGULAR GOODS. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OP MERCHANDISE IS AT TOUR DISPOSAL TO CHOOSE PROM, YOU WILL FIND IT . 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There are certain other ingredients described in the Dispensatory, and in other standard medical text books, as having a beneficial action upon the organs of secretion, whose proper functioning results In a purification of the blood streams passing through them. In this manner, objectionable and poisonous Ingredients of the blood are removed and the entire system invigorated and vitalised. Tanlae is designed primarily for the correction of disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels. At the same time, however. It is a powerful reconstructive tonic and body builder, for It naturally follows that any medicine that brings about proper assimilation of the food and the thorough elimination of waste products must, therefore, have a1 fori reaching and most beneficial effect upon the entire system. . PHYSIOLOGICAL ACTION OF TAHLAC EXPLAINED WORLDS LEADING AUTHORITIES SHOW JUST WHAT TANLAC REALLY IS AND EXPLAIN EFFECT OP EACH OP TEN INGREDIENTS ON THE HUMAN SYSTEM. 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