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Show Friday, October 28, 1921. 4 Pact 2 A Mackinaws, Underwear and Flannel Shirts Attractive Stylet and Value For Men and Boy u a Balt Uk( visitor John H1U Saturday and Sunday. Mian Emma Mathlaaa of Balt Laka City la visiting la Baraka vltk kar tlatar. Mrs. P. H. Craraa. Tka only axplanatloa at Teniae's great aueoeaa la Tanlaea troa wlrtk. lut Wann, servioeable, attraetlvo coats tint are bo much in dsmand daring th crisp Fill and odd Winter weathsr. Drug Btoraa Co. Mr. and Mrs. Bay Clamona apaat last Friday at Parson and Salem Waiting vltk retetivee. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Haadanoa vara at Salt Laka during tka Uttar part of last vaak. Mr. and Mra. Bay Potto raturaad on Sunday attar a trip to Balt Laka JUVENILE MACKINAWS Breaated Styles; iB to SO years. Heavy material to fancy ptold pet-terna, five Into storm collar, fall Schramm-Johnao- ai MENS Heavy valght material la ptold patbelt to hack. terns, half-button Mackinaw Heavy a plain and ptold patterns, belt Jesaa LiLaikya THOMAS f $1.29 $1.29 $1.79 $3.69 $4.50 Mena Unions, heavy ribbed per ault Mans Unlona, heavy fleeced per suit 91.41 and Mana Unions, wool mixed par ault (Ml to Masa Unlona, all wool, natural, or huff, per ault all-wo- A BA IWiilv BOYS MAOXINAWB Ayraa. Mr. and Mra. C. E. Hulsk retarned Heavy weight, attractive ptold pet- - too on Sunday after a trip to Balt Laka terna, five inch atarm collar, MEWS TWO PIECE . vkara thay vial tod vltk their daugh: 1 , 4 to Shirts and Drawers tha at Fleeced student Mana ter, Frances, vho Mackinaw la various Heavy and IN garment par University, . ptold patterns, leather colter Mr. and Mra. J. W. Jakamaa and Mena Wool Mixed Shirts and on, Floyd, and Mra. Killian. aU of Drawers, pur garment tka at Blghy. Idaho, vara guaato Mae- Extra heavy northern homes of Mr. and Mra. C. L. Walker Shirts and Meni Collin! kinaw, ptola and ptold pattens, five QA and Mra. Bay Clamona on Friday par garment Drawers, collar. atom lack and Saturday of last vaak. Mra. Jakamaa la a aiator of Mra. C. L. Walker. It will taka a train load of paper to print tha telephone directory of MENS FLANNEL BBBTI . MENS WORK PARTS Nov York City. Tha book contains materGray heavy cotton and wool 1ISI pages sad aach book valgha ial, one pocket choice of flat or mill- five pounds. Tha amount of paper . alaaa all Khaki Mans Panto, tone. be 1000 tary collar Taking required will SO tons to a car U vlU taka a train Khaki or brown cotton warp wool Mana Overalls, ISO Denim 79 canto of 100 cars to pnll tha paper Into aching, flat or military collar atylaai the city- - Over a million coplea will brown or Oliva wool broad-- , Khaki, bo distributed. medium valght coat style, cloth, Tintle people vho era Interested with flat or military collar and two CQ In the Gustavasou Oil Co. vlU no button flap pockata doubt bo pleased to learn that Mr. O. D. Khaki Army Serge vltk flat Guatavaaon la lu Europe for tha purKhaki and Molaakln Riding Panto, or military collar and two button to vhlch of vltb pose raising money aervleeahle and a real value, toQ very army pockets. A real shirt for flap QO Utah of bring about the development the money ovna. oU leads vhlch his corporation medium weight flannel to Tha company baa holdfhga la DiaFine grade heavy Corduroy Paata, la too khaki and brown with flat or butmond Fork Canyon, Uintah dark and army drab, 91.96 and . . . OeOef ton down collar and In Beaver county. George H. Ryan, mining engineer Onr Our and formar Eureka man. vho for some years past has been making hla Unalterable Unalterable home at Ely. Nevada, has decided to Policy: Policy: move hla tamilp to Balt Lake. Mr. One Price Byan has Juat completed the examinOne Price ation of aome properties la tka Amto to erican Fork Canyon for tha Mldvaat Development company, a mining Xm7b0dT Everybody concern In vhlch a number of local 313 Interested. an people Dr. J. W. Henderson, local chiroSUBEEA.DTAB practor, vaa la Balt Lake Into teat veek, taking a eoupla of hla patlante examlna-- 1 to tho' capital for tlon. These are cases urban tha lover limbs have become paralysed You vill want a libttto of the wonone through accident and tka oth-!- r derful Tantoc remedy. You 'can set oa account of disease and It from Schramm - Johnson Drug 'vltk tha - aid of tha Dr. Stores Co. Haadanoa hopea to ba able to ranch Mra. O. C. Llndaay, who baa bom tho seat of trouble and can tha pa- 111 sines aha want to Salt Laka aev-er- al tients. daya ago for a visit with kar A dlacuaslon la ander vay la var-lo- mother, to reported to be much betparts of tka state regarding tha tor at thla time and will doubtless represent price of coal and vhea lover turn home during the coming veek. prices caa beexpected. It la generManager Llndaay of tha local pically underatood that than vill be ture bouaaa has distributed hooka no change In the price of coal at the tha programs which hava mines until nest spring, the coal showing been sees red for the coming month. companies making the claim that Tka November booklets era quite atttheir costs an ao high that than la ractive lu daalgn and ahow an exno chance for immediate change. cellent llna-u- p of films. Eureka dealers aay that a larger Ephraim Friaboa returned to Euamount of cool should ho stored baafter spending ton tho cold vaathar arrlvaa if a reka teat Saturday part of tha summer visitserious coal famine la to ho averted tha greater ing with relatives In Wyoming. Ha this vlnter. cama home on account of the illnaaa Commissioner! all ' ths of Juab county of bla mother, who to In her 74th van la Balt Laka teat vaak, appear- year, and who has been to serious sentimental ing baton tho state road commission condition for two or three weeks. thAt a boy is worth to his for tha purpose of submitting evi- The tody la one of tka plonaey residence regarding tha claim of Alfred dents of this district. parents does not assure Bangertor, vho to trying to 'gongs his education, nor give tho county for f4000 because a high- FIHBT SNOW OF SEASON way has heea ballt across hla dry him a start in business. SUNDAY ARRIVED LAST farm. Tha toad covered by tho road O ' ao all-wo- ol . 79c ri.K 0Q .... $1.39 $3.19 All-Wo- ol $1.58 $1.19 $3.25 He had been reported killed in France. So the snobblish, romantic wife, who had fallen in love with his officers uniform, thought herself a heros widow. But hed got by the footman and here he was! Citizen Sam McGinnis, in a brand new suit of ' ' returned to claim joyous . " his bride. i Mens Union, fleeced lined per ault Cfi ' 4 $0 aa s, What did he findf What did he dof Youll laugh, and think, and Attaboy, Sam! va twv Doable Breaetod Stytoei Siaee 8S to Sd. YOU WANT TOR these cool Days. tpu,v Exceptional Values at Real Money Saving CLOTHES hand-me-down- JTST WHAT all-wo- ol meighan CIVILIAN goods, to to Cfi CA UNDERWEAR $6.50 la back. ol . heavy northern Mackinaw, plain aad ptold patterns, lx inch atom collar. to A gji all-wo- $vtvO PRODUCTION ,e Extra - ol material la attracHeavy tive ptold patterns, five lack atom colter, full belt. MAOXDTAWB Btylea; State 86 to 46. vkera tha formar attandad tka state convention of toaekers. Mra. Fred Waconer, vboaa koma la to California, arrived la Baraka oa Sunday evening for a visit vltk kar krotkar. Bay Boranaoa. Mra. A. L. Ayree cama out from Balt laka oa Saturday avaalng and apaat a fav daya vialting vltk Mr. A HUGH VOim - belt -- . Star Theatre Wednesday Qfi All-wo- ol $3.98 departmenttoSes X-R- ay I Your Chance Here! Is SAVE SAVE SAVE OUR BIG October Sale OF THE THOR ELECTRIC WASHER .ACT) THE Automatic No. 10 ELECTRIC WASHER and on terms so easy that they are within the reach of everyone this opportunity will soon be gone. The prices are greatly reduced The terms are very easy , BUY NOW you can get either of these excellent electric ' washers for only The Automatic No. 10 sells, during October only, for the DOWN H exceptionally low price of $80 a and the balance in if you pay cash and $88 on L terms. easy easy monthly The Thor has been reduced j! $29 in price it is now back to I pre-wa- r prices. ! It's Your Big Chance! Come in Today and Inquire! j ri : v ' I Utah ..Power & Light Co. Efficient Public Service 0 o 0 X-R- ay Worth A Nillio. ua But after fortune amounts to about eight asms and tha price vhlch he la making vould ha about 9601 par acre. His toad la mostly uncultivated and has never heea aaaeaaud for mon than 6 per sera. Newspaper nporta Indicate that than ban bean a number of aarloua hunting accidents la thla and adjoining atetas. Every year ve hear of hunters being mistakes for dear and suck accidental deaths an by ao means uncommon. Tha vho hoots baton he knows vhat he to or who flraa when ha hooting at, sees something moving In tho brush, should receive tha asms punishment that It meted out to other- - criminate. Some heating accidents an unavoidable; guua are occasionally discharged accidentally and vltk total results, but It la nothing shot of criminal for a hunter to mistake a man for a dear. Mayors, bankers, lawyers, prominent government, atate and county officials, - prominent ' hnalneaa and professional men. and Minis tors of the Gospel ban endorsed Tantoc. Bchramm-Johna- on Drag Btona Co. Oa Friday evening of last week frlenda gave a plsaaant birthday surprise party la honor of Mra. Peter Jonas, bringing refreahmenta aad having aa enjoyable time. Tha program included games and maale. Those attending the party'wero: Mr. and Mra. E. VanLoavun. Mr, aad Mrs. John Forgta, Mr. and Mra. Goo. Simpkins, Mr. and Mra. Haber Jones. Mr. and Mra. Martin Naltooa, Mr. and Mra. Fihng Briskie, Mr. and Mra. Joe. Nelson, Mra. A. L. Mitchell, Mra. Wm. Thargood, Mra. Wa. Wan-laa-a, Mrs. Joha McKellar, Mra. Clar-eac-o Bamlahury, Mra. Joha Patenoa, Mrs. Wm. Okay. Mra. Eva Dana, George Stapler and Mias Bylund, tha teat meatloaed beiag from The Tintle got their Mountains A small amount set aside regularly will grow into a substantial fortune, if deposited in our Savings Department first touch of winter weather last Sunday night, whan tha heavy rain gava way to a light fall of snow. Aa tha clouds cleared away on Monday morning It showed a covering of now on tho hills surrounding thla eamp. Tha atom came along Juat to time to put an end to the wild ramora that wa were going to have 4 Per Cent Compounded Annually On Bavins.' sammer all winter. NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS - MEETING o Notice la hereby given that a Eureka Banking Company apse-t- ot meeting of the Btoekholden of tho Tintle Lumber Co., a Utah corporation, will ha hold at tho mala office of the company at Mammoth, Jaah Connty, Utah, at II oclock, noon, on Saturday, November Zth, 1961, for the Purpose of amending the artidaa of Incorporation changing the principal place of bualnc from MaMmoth, Utah, to Eureka, Utah, and tor the transaction of any other hnalneaa which may' properly be brought before this meeting. W. J. ADAMS, President. , (First pub. Oct. 14, 1161.) EUREKA, McCullough Co. . Chamber lain Cough Remedy has a remarkable record. ; It haa ban in nsa for colds, eroap and whooping cough tor almost half a eaatnry and haa constantly grown to favor and popularity aa Ita. good qualltlea became hatter known. It la tha standard and main reliance for these dlaaaaea la thousands of homo. The facta that la caa always he depended apon and la safe and pleasant to 'taka era greatly la Its favor whan tt la wanted tor children. i - .. ' UTAH. Hudson and Essex . ; : ... . AUTO REPAIRING. ' . ALL KINDS 07 BATTERY WORK BATTERY CHARGING GAS AND OIL s - PHONE 92-- W freoeeeieefeemuMinnnHMttnieeeeeeMMW |