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Show Friday, 'March 5, 1920. THE EUBEKA REPORTER rijzjzrzjzrzrzrzfzrzrzjzjzrzjzx2fziz22jzji,i ' ij 11 March Programs at Star and Crescent Tbs folio vine letter, received Sene tor Smoot, above that tbe tl Utah man la making an effort to the vaato of paper in the gov--1 'atop 'ernment printing office at Waahlng--1 !toa. Hia letter Bays: In reading over the papers find that Utah pabiiahera are facing the; same aort of a erlala that confronta 'other publishers in the United States'! T the paper ahortage. Let me aaanre yon that I appre-- i j date the consequences of the situs- -, tlon and am doing everything in my. power to alleviate the condition. The' country paper la a material factor in' the well-beiof the nation and I etand aqua rely behind any plan or1! movement that wiU protect the amall j publiaher. Aa chilrman of the Joint Committee on Printing X have taken atepa to prevent the wade of paper that haa! been going on in the government de--!' partmenta. Thouaanda of pamphlets,! bulletin, npwapapera, bookleta, etc.! pnbllahed during the lad four yeara by divttlona of the aeveral depart-men- ta lave been aummarlly atopped. Ton would be aurprlaed to know how much paper haa been actually thrown away. For inatanee, in the War Department Borne men went ao far aa to print their peraonal memoirs at governaaent expense. Virtually every little bureau had its own particular newspaper, published under the supervision of its chief. Let me add that mod of this haa been rtopped, however, and I am now having a aurvey made of the paper used by the government, with a view of further curtailment. Millions of pounds of white paper have already been aaved through these measures and a still greater saving will be effected within the next two months. aj J CONTRACTING AND CONSULTING PLEASE CUT OUT AND RESERVE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. i SHAFT AND TUNNEL ENGINEERS STAR THEATRE. William Russell. Shod With Fire Friday,. March 5th Biarch 6th Olive Thomas. Yonder Out Saturday, AllStar. Sunday, March 7th White Heather The Hornets Nest Earl Williams. Monday, March 8th Tom Mix. The Fued Tuesday, March 9th Other Mens Wives Wednesday, March 10th Dorothy Dalton. ' Lovers Loose Lions 11th and Fast March Comedy Cast. Thursday, March Hell Madlaine Traverse. 12th The Friday, Ship Elaine Hammers tein. Greater Thau Fame Saturday, March 13th Davies. March 14th Marian The Dark Star" Sunday, Mae The Big Little Person Monday, March 15th Murray. Pair and Warmer May Allison. Tuesday, March 16th ' Ethel Clayton. Wednesday, March 17th Vickey Van Harold Lloyd. into Thursday, March 18th Bumping Broadway Riddle March The 19th Devils Gladys BrockwelL Friday, Sooner March Moore. 20th Owen or Later Saturday, 8. Hart. March Tracks William 21st Wagon Sunday, All 22nd Westerner March Star. The Monday, All Star. The Westerner . Tuesday, March 23rd Louisiana Vivian Martin. Wednesday; March 24th Charlie the Hero Hughy Mack. Thursday, March 25th Shadows March Black 26th Peggy Hyland. Friday, A Ladys Name Constance Talmadge. Saturday, March 27th 28th March Mazy Pickford. Daddy Long Legs Sunday, of March 29th Riders Vengehce Harry Carey. Monday, Wolves of the Night William Faraum. Tuesday, March 30th Wednesday, March 31 Nugget Nell Dorothy Gish. ng Mt Carmel, Pa. pj Eureka, Utah i IIHHMMMMMUHMIWMMMMMmwWIMHUM OF There ii nothing that you buy that should be more carefully selected than the groceries which go into the preparation of your meals. In this store it is impossible for you to go wrong when buying groceries. Our entire stock is fresh, well selected and moderately priced. Nothing but goods of the highest possible standard. In addition to the staple articles also have fancy groceries and we receive regular shipments of fruits and vegetables. . J.H. Manson Bros. we Land-Ceda- r Eursks Dividend Phone 7 Phone 174m This Garage Is At Your Service So matter what jrow seeds are we can supply them, and this is the time when yon should let ua give that car aa Doat wait until overhauling. u the warm days of spring bring out all of tbe cars because at that time our wottanea will be so busy that they cannot handle all of the work that will bo coming oar way. Bring the car in now. Let ua charge the batteries, grind the valves, or make any other needed re- . Postal If in the market far a new car Perhaps we can ia tenet yea In the new 1P90 Bricks ao better ears on the market. Burson Garage . phippi 11 ni MIHHWWHWMIMHWMIHMHWMWWMMWII FROM YOUTH TO OLD AGE Did yon ever stop to think how important it iB to provide the proper kind of food for your family. First of all it mnst come up to the standard for purity because impure 'foods lack the proper nourishment which every growing youngster must have if he is to develop into strong sturdy, intelligent manhood, and later pass through tiie various stages of maturity to a ripe old age. High elm merchandise is the only kind carried at Cr omars Grocery the kind of food for every member of the family from the youngest to the oldest. Phone this store for prices, perhaps you can save money. MMOMOOeMMtMeMBaeOOMSMHMeMMIMMMM ; 4 C f' NEVER KOMARS : UNDERSOLD -: ; j ! j i !! PHONE EIGHT IHMOMMeHHIMMOOfOOOeOSMMeOMmnj Chronic Constipation. There are people who never have a movement of the bowels without .It is produced by a cathartic. Most of them have brought that condition on themselves by the use of mineral waters snd strong cathartics that take too much water out of the system and aggravate the disease they are ment to releaye. A mild laxative tonic like Chamberlains Tablets affords a gentle movement of the gowels that you can hardly realise has been produced by a medicine, and' their use Is not so likely to ha followed by constipation. J ; tMMMMBHIIMMMMMM GO IN PAT Sure I know, says, DOG the does but Pat, . ! RESOLVED: That the Priesthood of the Ecclesiastical Ward of Eureka, oh the Church of Jesus Christ of,f Latter-Da- y Saints, in regular Priesthood Meeting assembled, March 1st, 1120, hereby express to the present administration of Eureka City, our thanks and appreciation, for their untiring ajid efficient labora daring the past two months, namely - mat pre- sent year, in bringing to Justice the violators of the laws of our sovereign state, and the established ordinances of our city; and WHEREAS: Their faithful labors of the short time peat are of such Mat they have endeavored to stamp out the sale and manufacture of in-i- n toxica ting liquors, and the sale of tnivici, to mlnon. and la the f--, forts of our t ci'y Judge, and j til eo laborers, the marshal and p.illce force, to bring about . the lu'ii! conditions In the city of the nijorlty of the loyal citisens of this nation say should exist We as a band of men, and dtlaens of Eureka City, consider tha above action and antlrlag labora therefore, is to to yoa so win like that yoa satisfactory to come back to as. Whenever oar service to. yoa folia abort of what yoa think it should be, tell as. Give as the opportaa- lty to make good ia your indi- ridnai case, for the increase la oar business shows ,we are satisfying more people .today than we have ever doae before. Please tell your friends about us.' We want to serve your friends, tod. Our make ! ; , ; aim, oar service i ' i , . J carry a complete andapply of the best do something. The man or woman who waits to be told what to do, very likely will be still taking orders 20 years from now. In the complex life of modern business it Is your job to be of help to some qua the degree of skill with which you help relieve the load will be a fair indication of whether you are a plodder or a plunger. At the present time we decry high prices snd high wages. Some people claim that one is the cause of the other. A study of conditions in nearly all countries will show that the cause Is less return for higher wages. With high wages the plane of living for many has advanced another notch. We are all glad of it. We are glad to see dad able to provide the folks with meat several times more a week to have a Victrola, and to add the hundred and one little comforts that help to make home the house of his dreams. And we don't want to see him ever go back. Do we? To retain what has been gained it is np to you and I all of as to put into life what we are taking out better still, let us do a lit-tl- s more. During the war in many Industries production Increased while manpower decreased. There Is no doubt that the world could day if every one was producing at capacity; carry on with a but let us remember that progress and development are the result of individual effort acting collectively. , . TAKE OFF YOUR CXAT BOOST TINTIO. AND IT WILL BOOST YOU. six-ho- ur ; I We hard work. Remember you get out of life what you put into It. If you scatter rosea they will be handed back to you. If you scatter bricks they will be flung back at you. You never get something for nothing. Even the man who believes that he haa a sinecure is a loser, for he wastes moral snd physical force and loses initiative and reThe secret of success is work To be someone know it? Oar aim is not only to have you come to this store once, bat to come beck to as oftea for whatever yoa need. The job roam back, the better acquainted we get and the better we- will be able to have on head 'the things jroa need TAKE OFF YOUR COAT Through all life runs an unalterable law of compensation. Success is not handed to those who shirk responsibilities and pass the buck to those who have one eye on the clock and half their mind on the time when the curtain rises on The Frolicking Widows. never bite Mra Thomas Clark otth(i city ls preparing for a trip fanner former home in EnmandyThe lady haij mads the prwimjdaty arrangements .i toward receiving a passport and expects to leax within the month. i sourcefulness. you know barking dogs WILL VISIT IN ENGLAND. pre: - Hon-jftn- Mayor and City CouncU of Eureka City, Utah, and read before that honorable body, and a special request be presented to hie honor, Judge C. Kryger, Marshal D. B.Cronin snd those of the present police force, and Also Attorney Baker to be present at its reading. RESOLUTION OF APPRECIATION. ; (0i. e. E. Loose, Provo mining man who controls a number of local properties, has returned from California, where he went on account of hia health. Col. Loose spent about two months on the coast snd was preatly benefitted, being In good health at the present time. orable whose January snd February, of the oth-oper- (X)L. LOOSE RETURNS. j es a ; j post-offioe- s M. A. BURSON, Prop. 'mum : in 'Eureka, on Tuesday evening, spending a few days In looking over business of the local office which he found to be. in exceptionally good condition. For some years past the Eureka. office has been, the distributing office for supplies needed by the qther postmasters of Juab county and it is understood that n change will be made whereby all small Of Utah will secure their sup-lifrom Balt Lake. -- a ABOUT MOVIE STARS. very commendable snd worthy of tbe appreciation of every loyal Am- William S. Hart is said to have. erlcsn citisen. RESOLVED: That we as a body; made more money in the last two nation snd years than any other movie star, of men, citisens residents of Eureka city, unite with Like Mary Pickford, Douglas Fair-th- e present administration snd co- banks and Charlie Chaplin and with our peace officers of ere he now owns his own company, the city in bringing to Justice allj and it is.harder than of old to get at violators of the laws, especially do .bis exact income. Naiimova is said we mention the violators of our pro-- ! to be the highest paid star now hlbltion laws, such that are now up-- 1 a orking on salary. on the statue books of our state, and also such laws thatjprohfait ths jMlar. and Out sale of tobacco to andi that through our united efforts, Counting It only In dollars and the prosecuting of willful violator how much did that last cold es-cents, can we j of the above lawi, that tabllsh such a condition that all re-- coat you? A man may not always Spectable men and women will be ,lP work when he has a cold, but Perhapa It would be better if he did. proud of. 11 bout ten days to get com- And Be It Resolved: That a copy of this resolution be placed upon the pletely rid of a cold under the treatment. That time can be Record of Eureka shortened by taking Cham'-erWard, and that we solicit Its publi- Cough remedy and proper care cation at least once in the Eureka yourself, in fact, a bottle of this Reporter, a weekly newspaper pub- llshed in the city of Eureka, Utah, remedy in the house is a mighty d investment during the winter RESOLVED: That a copy of these spring months, d resolutions bo presented the Inspector Blake, headquarters are at Provo, arrived aee us. Saturday, March 6th Chapter 14 Smashing Barriers. Sunday, March 7th "Woman Under Cover'1 Fritri Brunette. Saturday March 14th Chapter 15 Smashing Barriers No. 1 Invisible Hand. Bert LyteL The Lions Den Sunday, March 15th 2 Invisible Antonio Moreno. No. 20th Hand March Saturday, Monroe 21st March Phantom Salisbury. Melody" Sunday, Antonin Moreno. Saturday, March 27th No. 3 Invisible Hand Bryant Washburn. Putting It Over Sunday, March 28th HHMMIHHHMWIlHWHWWWWWWMWHtHWWHWWiWWWWW POSTAL INSPECTOR HERE. pairs. CRESCENT THEATRE. Railroad Will Bo Built Boon For two generations the people of Iron county, Utah, have been looking forward with eyes or hope for a railroad. Their vast resources in coal and iron, timber, wool and natural attractions were always recognised, but aetual construction of the road has languished for one reason or another. For many years an extension from Milford to Cedar City was planned, but after the Balt Lake Route waa built the people have favored Lund aa the connecting link or Junction. It ia more than Intereating for the residents of Cedar City, Farowan, Paragoonah and other Iron County towns, aa well aa .Washington, Oar-fiel- d and Kane counties, to read the announcement in yesterdays HeralJ that this branch railroad line from Lund to Cedar City ia positively assured and that actual construction will begin within sixty days. The . vast deposits of mineral Ic this region have been suffered to lie idle too long and . the other resources snd industries agriculture, live stock, timber and possibly oil, make a strong guaranty pf future profits for the road. ' Then there will be the passenger traffic, superinduced by the creation of Little Zion Canyon into a national park, whose wonders the world will want to see. Incidentally the new road will prove of behefit to Balt Lake City also, as whatever benefits part of the state benefits the whole state. Balt Lake Herald. Compamy 7 senator smoot Tin to Curtail The Use Of Paper I J 'from Waller Fitch, Jr., Fife Can- W. H. Child & Co. IS YEARS IN THE BUSINESS OF BOOSTING UTAH MINES Keeley'a Delicious Ice Cream he fresh every twenty-four IVEYS MillllWHHIIWWH Trego ning & Hanley LOCAL REPRESENTATIVES Salt Lake QooUtfoas Daily HHHUMMMMMMMMIMMMMMMMMMUMHHh |