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Show A Friday, "August 5, 122L Page 8 . Fathers' And Sons' Outing Sizters Died From Same Baiitiqirin Flayers Picked Is Being Held At Mosida Disease Within Two Weeks Up Their Toys And Left o Following tha ciutom adopted toy .various etekee of the L. D. 8. Church, the Tintic Stake ia thla week conducting a "tethers' and aona outing" at Moeidn, on Utah Laka. The member ot tha party. left Eurekl on Thursday. morplng and ara now camped in tha neighborhood ot tha Moaida hotel where a three daya outing will be enjoyed. The object of theaa excuraiona la 'to bring fathara and aona ia cloaer touch with each other, giving the fathers aa oppor- t unity of directing and taking part in the p lay of the boya. At Moaida aa extensive program will be carried out, with special exerclaca for each day, but the youngsters will be allowed to spend a good part of the time in swimming,, boating, etc. . o baseball team, which gantaqulna won quite a number of games this season, bumped up against a ng when the boys were matched with the fast K. of C. team of Eureka last Sunday. The game went but seven innings and was stopped on account of rain with the aeon Id to I in favor of the local team. t appears that the visitors, smarting under the atin a of defeat which was staring them in the face, started howling at the decisions of the umwith seventh the inning, ja the score as stated above, the manager of the Santaquin team pulled his players off tha field wheq the amps" gave a decision which failed to please him. While the matter was being discussed pro and con mostly con in true baseball style where everyone drdee around the umpire and all talk and howl at once, old Jupe Pluvlus uncorked a few thousand gallons of water no doubt with the intention of cooling off the players, who were all het up" and greatly excited and this brought the game to a finish. Tbe rain gave the Bantaquln players an excuse to leave the field. They gathered up their playthings and Journeyed to the eastward, even unto the land of string beans and al- I I The death ot Mrs. C. E. Richards, a former resident of Mammoth, who passed away at the home of herjj parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jones of Spanish Fork, is sincerely regretted by a large number of Tin tic friends. The deceased, wee but SI years ot age and recently returned from California where she was living when she became HI with diabetes, the same disease having resulted in the death of her slater, Mrs. Anna Mark-- ! ham Wood, but two or three weeks sis-- jl previous, Mrs. Richards was a ter of Mrs. Ray Jones of Mammoth who, in company with her husband,! ' was present at the funeral which waa held at Spanish Fork. A num- ber of other Tintic people also at--; tended theee services. u ' Which WIU Be Discussed By Labor Men QiiggHrwia I. O'- - Industrial rehabilitation, rent training, profiteering, vocational American plan" and the high price of coal will be some of the queetlons considered at the annual convention of the Utah State Federation of Labor which meets in Price on September 12 th to 14th, inclusive, ' says J. J. Sullivan, secretary and treasurer of that organisation and a falfa. Wells and Andrus were in the box former resident of Eureka. One of fAr the K. of C. team and Fullmer the most Important matters to be of .considered, Sullivan declared, wUl was behind the bat. The line-u- p b obtaining legislation the lodge team was an exceptionally state compensation the amending one and snappy playing fast, strong tew so that workmen suffering from was in order. hernia .will come under the compensation act. Many hien engaged Coal Production Is Now In heavy work suffer from thte form of complaint which has been brought Amount Away Under Normal on by their employment. It te argued, mud for that reason they should r The production of coal hue de-- edre compensation under tbe state reused to the danger point and If tew. there should be u revlvsl of manuMen who have been disabled for facturing during the coming winter one occupation should be trained for there will be a shortage of fuel sad another, Sullivan thinks, end thte higher prlcee than now prevail, la proposition will be considered under the opinion of some of the expert the head of Industrial rehabilitation observers, consumers should lay la work. Ons of the questions of most their winter's supply of coal ae noon interest to tha. average workingman us possible in order to avoid a pos- Is that of high rents, Sullivan declarsible rise In prices. Incidentally the ed, and efforts will be made to conCONWAT TEABLE railroads, just now suffering because ceive soma plan by which a reducof lack of business, would be tion guy bo obtained. The cost of benefltted. The situation living has gone down In nearly every in Elaine Sternes is summed up by tbe Railroad Age, particular, but rents are still going 'THE ROAD TO AMBITION' which says: "Tbe normal increase in up. Inquiry us to tbs cause of such consumption of coal In tbe United Increases te to be mads and plane deDirected By Wm. P. S. Earle States for s long time bus bean from vised to bring ubout s change In 10,000,000 to 10,000,000 teas s these conditions. In the seething cauldrons of year. Tbe year 1014, like the year molten steel Bill Matthews 1921, was s year of depression. Knife Wielders Fined In tbe first six months saw visions of wealth anc Nevertheless, On Appearance In Court of 1021 the amount of coal produced 0 power and the golden glow of and shipped wee actually nine milthe blast furnace was the ligh lion tone less than tbs asms mouths Phellpe Costello and Mamlno of 1914, seven years ego, end, in Rico, two Mexicans, who engaged In that showed the way onwarc fact, less than in the first six mouths n battls at Dividend and upward to realization. of any of the last eight years except early last week were given a hearing An inspiring story of romance 1915. At the present rate of out- before Judge Jnmee B. Tucker Satput the total production of 1021 urday, at Provo and each sen ten eel and determination. would be less than 400,000,000 tons. to pay a fine of 9100 or servo SO Tha test year In which less than this daya In Jell. smonnt of coal was consumed was 1009 twelve yeere ago. M. E. CHURCH. The interstate commerce commisoi sion has become so alarmed regardOn Sunday evening at I o'clock ing tbs situation that Chairman there will bo u special service at the Clark has mads u special appeal to M. E. Church, the speaker being Dr. tha railways and public utilities to Lace, who te superintendent of the Increase their purchases and storage intermountain region. An invitation of coal. ' Many are doing so, but is extended to all. there Is u limit to the beneficial efMany fever epidemics are fect this will produce. Unlace other ARE YOU SUPPORTING A caused by impurities in the business concerns end domestic conwater supply and are ended only LANDLORD? when the water is purified. Like- - sumers speedily tad largely Increase vIm, any blood diaardara nek aa will have their the purchases country (attar, piaploo, holla, hlachhaada rad Rheumatism ara aaaaaa by Imparl-ti- n serious coal troubles this winter. Ae long aa you pay rent, the landha and caa ia tha bleed supply lord is a member of your family slapped only km theee am Warn aat, Enrich yaur bleed and keep it pure by whether you like It or not. If yi Cattle Bring Better taking 8. S. S. Yaa eaald Sava aa Weare. paying out 910 a mouth rental, tter kaaltk taauraaco. Than Thirty thte eum with Interest at Far Qpaefaf BoofcJM or far IfldA per cant -vidua! adriea, withoutoharfa, o compounded annually would amount writa C Mat Madioal Advisor, In the neighborhood of three hun- to 99,161.11 la tea years. Caa you S.S.S. Go.J)ft439, Atlanta, Oa. Oat 8, 8, & at your druttht. dred and fifty head of cattle were afford to pay nut when desirable sold te the highest bidders under homes can be had on easy payments. chattel mortgage sale at tha Wolf Call on Frank Garrlty and look ever reach In Salt Valley, twelve settee bis list, some of which ere listed east of Moab, a tow days ago. Tha below. 6 room house user cattle, formerly owned by tho Mi street, The Standard Blood Purifier Land and Stock company and which outbuildings and garage.Eagle 91100. were held under u mortgage to the .5 roonv house, well built, close In Moab State bank, wore auctioned off. on Main street, with good cellar and several shade trees on the lot. 91160 John W. Jackson purchased ; brand terms to tho right party. Thte numbering u hundred forty-fobond for 910.50 straight nap should not test long. FOR FLETCHERS 6 room house on upper Chunk through. I I - I I I I I I R HQ f X I I J I J J More: Week One Only i Weve Made Final Redactions On ii j r- e All Spring and Summer Goods Wonderful Values In All Bathing Suits Reduced 75o Suits now c Boys and Mens Shoes BOo 12.00 Suits now $3.00 Suits now . $4.00 Suits now .$2.75 $5.00 Suits now $3A0 $7.00 Suits now ' Bops' Shoes at $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 $150 $2.00 Men's Shoes, two lots to dose ont at $3.75 and $6.00 $5.00 ...... V ly ( Some Winter Weights Included. Children Cry CASTORI A 1 ur SEE BV THE PAPE- R- SAID TOM TO WARREN AND HENRY N Suits I Suits np to $45.00 now Palm Beach Suits reduced "to $25.00 $12.00 and $15.00 Suits np to $60.00 now Dixie Weave Bnits reduced to $35.00 $25.00 W. F. SHRIVER street reduced from 9750 to 9515. 9150 dotru and 910 u month. 7 room house, with bum and other outbuildings, on south side of town. 91400. Well built 4 room house, pantry, clothes closet, colter and outbuildings. 9400 cash If taken at ones. Wall buUt 4 room house, south of Henrfod's store. Some furniture goea with the ptaee. 7 room house near Lead villa Row, good cellar, lights and water, 9900. Also 5 room house at 9500. 5 room house on south side of town. Water, lights, colter and soma furniture. 9900. 0 room house and outbuildings In Knlghtvlllo, cun be hud for 9176. 6 room bouse on Lower LsodvUle Row bus been reduced from 9460 to 9500 cash. Good steed building lot, well located and fenced, 9126 cash. Several good bouses . for rent Look thorn over. Garrlty also writes fire Inseraaes, representing some of tho best companies doing business in this state. See him tot your fire Insurance. . a aad Ooa stipe tioa. Slam That Pill Yon never saw a ball player with a 300 batting average who conld not lift the ball ont toward the left field fence at regular intervals. matter how much a ball player talks abont how he can connect, its the batting average that really shows No him up. nr "For years I was troubled with biliousness and constipation, which made life miserable for me. My appetite failed mo. I lost my. anal force and vitality. Pepsin preparations and cathartics only made matters worse. I do not know whore f should hare boon today had 1 not triad. Chamberlain's Tablets... Tbs tablets relieve the ill feeling at once, strengthen the digestive functions, helping the system to. do ltd work! naturally ,"J wrltee Mrs: Roes Potts, ! .Ala. , , -- No matter how much a fellow talks about success the test comes when his banking average is figured up because that is what counts in business. r .. . If he deposits consistently, some day he is going to rank with the heavy hitters who have made good and will- attract the attention of the big league business - scouts!: But if he has been fanning the air consistently through neglecting to start an account, he will find himself but in (he cold, for the world has little interest in a failure. , Birmingham ' THE GAME OP LIFE . . Ain't it a grand and glorious feeling when yon can lay greatness and cares aside for s day and be fellow on s camping-ou- t trip? Four of America's biggest men think so. President Harding put his foot on the gas of his own little roadster the other day. forgot that he was . President and whizted out with Henry1 Ford, Thomas Ediion and to a little ilaiyland mountain camp for a day of roughing H President looking over, the daily papers Harvey Firestone. This picture shows Ford, Edison and the r while Harvey Firestopt, was bu frying an egg, sunnyside up - $15.00 In Summer a $12.50 and $15.00 Palm Beach and Dine Weave - ae-za- $2.50, $5.00, $7.50, $9,00 Suits np to $30.00 now Keep Your Blood Pure Knickerbocker Saits Tell end Winter Weights Included at All Mens Spring and Summer Suits hand-to-ha- Star, Tonight Boys9 JUST 3 PRICES ON BE IN THAT 300 CLASS ! i i Eureka Banking Co. HSMOOOOI i s y |