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Show Friday, August 26, 192L Shipments I BIu A Sail Ball - , Bullion Back Swanaaa lllBBOft ...a ....... , Oamlul Uncle Bam (laaaa) Centennial Euraku Bunbaam 1 1 I What Women Will Wear This Fall r Wedding . Bototimlisd On Tuesday a At a.prattj home wedding, which took place at I o'clock on Tueeday afternoon, with Bar. Frary of tha 11. E. Church officiating, Mlsa Helen Shrlver and Claude F. Baker ware Joined In wedlock. Tha Bhrlrar home on Church atraat waa attrae-tlrol- y decorated for tha occasion and tha marriage waa followed by a luncheon for the member of tha family. Tha bride, who la tha only daugh-ta- r of Mr. and Era. W. F. Bhrlrar, waa married In her . traraltng suit and hat and Mr. Baker waa attired in n blue business suit They left Tin tic at I o'clock, haring secured raaorratlona on one' of the through trains to Ban Francisco. Their honeymoon, lasting about three weeks, will ba spent In California. This wadding is of especial Interest to Eureka folks because of the prominence of the couple. The bride la a young lady of many graces of mind and person, who is capable of filling the home she will adorn with happiness and will prove a helpmate and 'Companion to the husband she has chosen to honor with her hand. Mr. Baker la equally popular, being one of the camps young business man and at present our city attorney. He Is making rapid progress In the legal profession and undoubt- .. . Announcing our first showing of exclusive dresses, skirts and coats in the most correct models for autumn. The most complete and superb display of fall apparels ever presented by this store. i 11 edly has a bright future. The Reporter extends congratula- - DRE88IS TOR AUTUMN Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Townsend and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Amos of Parson were In Eureka this week, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Byron Thurmond. . o - o li II I I 1 I m Delinquent 1 i ti I Total carloada Shrivsr-Raks- n 14 Dtmob Iron King Iroa Blossom Joa Bovara Euraku Mines trp?rvr,j'? 41 CbM Cou. ft Pag A IT Tin tic Standard Victoria lURRXA UF0STC1 Sodn. DISTINCTIVE COATS In beantifnl serges, tricotinei, Batins and canton crepe. The newest hi correct styles coat and suit effects or straight line; with many' embroidered tailored or beaded models. You have never seen anything quite so fascinating. Comet lengths in Salts fabrics, polo..cloth, wool velour, boUvia and others equally attractive. Many with fur collars. . Smart variations in combination color effects and overskirt designs, with silk card and other fancy belts... Priced from $15.00 to 160.00. Others ornamented with heavy silk stitching or trimmed with fancy embroideries. The very latest modes in tan, taupe, brown, navy and black. Priced from $12.50 to $75.00. Diamond Queen Mining and Mill-la-g Co., a corporation of the State of Utah. Principal place pf business,; GORREOT SKXBTS FOR LITTLE WOMEN AND LARGE WOMEN Eureka,' Utah. Location of proUtah.' Untie District, Mining perty, Fashion's vary latest serges, tricotines, pleated An Unusually attractive display of all the above models in There are delinquent upon the folstripes and plaids in prunella and worsted weaves. Also sixes for stout and little women. This fall's styles give unlowing . described stock on account, of assessment No. IS, of M cent per the more dressy satins, taffetas and sport silks in plaids and usual charm to many of these. Our stock for extra large or share, the several amounts set oppo-stripes. site Em names of the respective small sixes in the largest we ever carried. shareholders as follows: All the wanted shades; many with clever pockets, belts and Shrs. Amt. No. Name You will find what you want here. attractive buttons trimming. Priced from $5.00 to $20.00. Sl-- J. H. Clavelle ..,.1900 96.00 Sl-6.00 1001 D. Hanks -1.60 John Bowden WHAT IS CORRECT THIS YEAR? 6.00 . 141-JoBowden ....1100 141-- 0. 7000 16.00 W. Owens Come in today and see this smart display of the latest models in every S600 11.60 llt-D. Hanks ra Duncombe ..S000 10.00 line of womens apparels. You will be ampy rewarded. S70-Da6.00 Duncombe ..1000 SI4-H- .. 6.00 1000 Williams 6.09 lll-H- . 1000 Williams 6.00 141-Williams ...;.1000 166-D- r. L. E. Pierce ..1000 , 6.00 SOI-6000 16.00 D. Hanks S06-S000 16.00 N. Wallace 6.00 , Osbornp ..1000 S000 16.00 III-W. Young 6.09 4II-1000 H. Bacon 4S1-N. Wallace ...10000 60.00 Osborne ..60000 100.00 .10 ISO Osborne 6.00 1000 Dunn 6.00 1000 46 Dunn 6.00 1000 Dnnn 41 1000 10.00 Dunn es 6.00 1000 Dnnn 400-6.00 1000 L. Coombe 479-H- .. 6.00 .1000 Williams Osborne ..10000 60.00 416-W16.00 J. Denson 609-116.00 D. Hanks 619-D. Hanks ....16000 116.00 611-1.60 600 Williams 6I4-- J. 6.00 1000 8. Galwiek 617-WJ. Dsason . . . 1600 11.60 6!S-Jo1.60 600 6.00 1000 6II-K. Ish 641-1.60 600 K. Ish ., es Morgan ...0116 10.61 644-6.00 1000 L. Nelson 66l-E- d. Collins .....10000 60.00 601-D- r. L. E. Pierce ..1600 11.60 600-Cii1.60 VanWagner . 600 HARRY DEXTER IN TOWN. Notioe For PubUeadoa. out It is generally understood that FREE BALL GAME 6.00 All Aliens JIust Register -Griggs ..1000 o schools of Instruction for these aliens BAND CONCERT AND And In accordance with law and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dexter arrived Department of the Interior. U. M. Thursday, September 1st will be opened where yever they are . e . an. order of the board of directors in Eureka today and Harry is looking Land Office at Salt Lake City, One needed. will be undoubtedly made on the l day of July, 1111, The public entertainment commitup old time friends, this city having so many shares of each parcel of Utah, August 86, 1981. All aliens, both men and women, opened in Eureka under the direc- tee of the Tin tic Commercial Club, been his home for some years. Their stock as may be necessary will be between the ages of 16 and 86 years, tion, of Prof. Williamson but' details of which A. L. Ayres is chairman, home is at Vancouver, Wash, but Notice is hereby given that Chrissold on Wed., Sept. 10, 1181, at 18 exam- pertaining to such Instruction will will on Sunday close the summers they are putting In the entire sum- ten Jensen, of Ben more, Utah, who, a fifth cannot grade who pass oclock, noon, .at tbs office of the on be announced later. activities by pulling off a big. free mer touring the Intermountain and on August 19, 1918, made HomeOConnors store, ination in English, must register secretary at I stead Entry, Serial No. 981671, tor ball game between Eureka and the coast states. on the north side of Main street. Eu- Thursday, Sept. 1st o- Tin-ti- c ata SWK. WM SEM. BEK BEK. Sac. C. of and as the of K. 1. teams, Williamson, L. special DAVID MILLS RESIGNS Bupt reka, Utah, to pay the delinquent KNUD SORENSON DEAD. Allred Concert 84; 8WK 8WK. See. 16, Township the hire will traction School District, who will have assessment thereon together with the FROM STATE LEGISLATURE Knud Sorenson, a veteran of the 9 South, Range 6 West, Salt Lake cost of advertishig and expense of charge of the. registration of these Band to supply music at the game. ale. war, who worked Meridian, has Hied notice of IntenThe band will start playing on Mala SpanlCh-Amerlca- n aliens in the Ttntlc cities says that reR. A. WILKINS. Secy the of Mills David who at street at 8.80, ball game to start at la various mines of this district, tion to make three-yea- r will be handled Eureka, proof to esregistration ' (First pub. Am- - 86, 1981.) de- 8 o'clock. died week Home a Soldiers a this at as the to tablish at the claim the In land cently position above desaccepted, school Eureka, the grade at Bawtelle, Cal. Sorenson was liv- cribed, before the Register and ReIn Mammoth and puty In the offleg of the state proschool buildings Meet tag. Nodes or A ing in Eureka when hs enllsted and ceiver, U. S. Land Office, at Salt MILLINERY ANNOUNCEMENT Silver City, between the hours of 8 hibition officer, aaseslgned as repB went to the PWllukiee. He recent- Lake City. Utah, on the 14th day of to the resentative new fronOub county, POf. Notion la hereby given that the an- a. m. and I We can now serve your needs i.i ly worked for PM Clark on a lease October, 1981. The resigwho are fourteenth legMature.aliens to , onl sure applies of nual meeting of the shareholders In the Centennial Eureka mine, also that Is best in Fall Millinery. Claimant names ss witnesses: the Diamond Queen Mining a Min- between the above named ages and nation was sent to the state execu- allAn this week. It is understood especially happy assortment in being employed at the EmIs. He John Eggen, of Salt Lake City. Utah. ing Co. will be held at the J. E. who do not have a knowledge of Eng- tive Mr. Mills will also resign as a Mlssee' and Childrens Hats. The was 60 years of ago and Is well Albert Christenson, of Salt Lake OConnor store, Eureka, Utah, at lish equivalent to that required for that 7.S0 p. my on Monday, Sept 19th, promotion from the fifth grade of member of the school board for this Gage weekly service in Pattern Hats known at Salt Lake. City, Utah, Sam Kaiser, of o 1981, for the election of officers and the public schools. Any person sub- district. His family will be moved for women. Our prices are lowest Utah, Kenneth Bsnalon, of E. C. Parsons of Sslt Lake was In Utah. any other buslneee which may come to Balt Lake and their home here consistent with quality and good held be responnet shell to this ject before the meeting. Eureka early in the week on bust- GOULD B. BLAKELY. sible tor this registration and while will be occupied oy Ray Potts of the service. R. A. WILKINS, Becy. BTELLA SHEAS SHOP. school teaching staff. Pub. Aug. 80. 198L) worked high been (First not fully have the plans (First pub. Am. SO, 1911.) I y sport j D. .... Ill hn D. 17S-Do- ra H. D. A. 106-Hen- ry A. A. 441-Hen- ry . 440-Hen- ry ... 401-Jam- ee ..... 464-Jam- as 401-Jam- .... 471-Hen- ry m. D. 0. ..... H. .... A.-Le- bn 641-Jam- N. as. 674-Mayn- . J.-E- , - . |