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Show f Vrulir. December 4, 1025 Page Shipments - i 1 -ij Stock Sales ; fistic Sandard M mes gji K. Co. (damp ore) .Plat5 . lraB'Kin fcolOJ0 PlfouAtaln View . ? ; u li'.wj Kin? si '.i! ;i, North 3:.,nd.nI . .,1 S Tintio ;aud.i!,i . j - 914.00. V ankee snhl jf 5 ' t -- M I Ttfor I Eureka Minos riutus sol, I at Zunia sold at ic people Receive Usual Shabby Treatment o h,xO . is:: It m Carloads : C.-- Uu,! . iD So. . yafpnth ; ts .tv i:..st Cons. ; joij Christmas i . : t I MERCHANTS l s I ii.i TufMl.it - r - 7r. : , -t I . mm liURRAH! Santa Clause brought such a wonderful lot of toys Ijy girls and boys and he helped ns get Toyland all ready for the visits and delights of all the children. Tcyland is open and is a wonder and pleasure to all little girls ami boys who come to see the many toys dolls games -- animals, paictirg and picture books and the many other things made especially to bung happiness to each and every youngster. Tell Mother and Father to be sure and bring yo.i down to see Toyland real soon. i: 93.95. Mountaii a w sul .it 17 Nnrih i?i:.:ida I'.l CCtall0, Silvt-Shield sol i nr :,y- ;;llli That information went out to our Tintic s..,iida:'d sud at a siatement. also ,,i week; last P resdr Yankee sold a: is by far the Standard Tintic Jthatthe Empire M v.es sold t 2 (heaviest taxpayer in Utah countv, I7aS'and.nd sold a; in taxt,s 83 !,iree or tHyl? 8 much ( 1,;. in ivl at (.old of c. size the luyson or; Rtourjritif Iron soil al King i;i. Slprlasville. Timie ( o::ln ' fMS is significant. It ought to Pi.;? us soid al f l.l V fftsafttbat the Tintic District wlicp 3 mine Is located would bo i lues.!. ii a lot of consideration hy tli t l'icf s ,M '.i'j, ale of Utah county. Or.o would . i j. a district wi'h ally expect that Mjnr ill S .'.il lit an array of big ninu.,; ?ru 92.924. of them contributing n?w South Standard y..id at Pjw.r. of Utah county, to the tcry'litlon to towns Silver Shield sold at 7 0, and in sum that the rn ( paid, Hill ,.dd at 7 Vi c. Eft fc ics, would occupy a most favorMast Standard sold at 7e. a Such state. in the able position North Standard s. ld at 10c. list: rt should at least have a decent Yankee sold at 7sc. va: which this over M- g- ray o can be hauled of mt money tm0 Thursday, It. va: hut we haven't got Mountain View sold from 17c ,i ItTis true that some money is ta15 4r. ng pent on the Tintic road at the North Standard sold at 10c. fjfrerfnt time but how ia it bein.; Yankee sold at ? It is being passed out in a sold at A in job niggerdly fashion. Tintic Paymaster sold at lc. tumansville Canyon that should Pig Hill sold at 7,4r. Jhavt been completed three monllis, t er'ral Standard told at 4 6fcgo s still unfinished and winter is Mines a dd a 7, ic. Eureka nd. What applies to the Eureka Lily sold at 17c. fori also goes Canyon road Mam mot h sold at 203. onnection to the camp of Divi-- j Silver Shield sold at 5 tic and which Tintic people so badly o winter for travel. especially ON I! UK THE PI IMPOoKK" icre has been altogether tn. iK two on these INTERESTING Oll.RiriTA Jobs. mci stalling - n be: t Is no excuse for the work be-- 1 illoweil to drag over until net) xi.c operetta. The Pioneer need the road now, in pofi," wl.lili will be presented a'.' it has been needed for years. (,. amr Theatre, Friday. December tbe Tintic Standard paid nth. la one of the moat picturesque! conuty 9238,340 the other day anj attractive stories given by iln that is only a part of the the joureka grade srhnnls. The story, c money that Utah county re deals with ore of i lie early iliyi s every year. Perhaps some Indian ravages of the plains ii' :here will be elected to office in whi(.h Th(. pioneer i0.1M i,u fuinilx county men who appreciate except one daughter, and hi subae- inoney, officials who will nee tO qU(jnt revenge on (he Indian tribe at Tintic gets something in re- - that committed the crime. The Pioneer Joins up wih aeotii'r. n Indian tribe, the Tomahawks, anlj GUO. If. DERY wages war on the offending Arrow-- : WILL VISIT THIS CITY head tribe. The story abounds in' n picturev'jue Re.ttin::M with Indian ivernor George H. Dern, who i? braves, Indian Girls, c medicine man' lent of the Eureka Banking with i,; tirades i nd tvkum, the will be In Eureka on Saturri-.- y whole bir.g givm a pre'ty and Solos.! he bank's final meeting of rite trancing musical setting. The meeting was originally duetts, choruses and dances mako' 'or next Tuesday but waa chaug- - an entertainment of Interest and Saturday because the governor light. leave early in the week for Special costuming and stage ac-- J Kington. tion will give a realistic Indian! 'scene, and the music is delightful.! The accompaniments will be played .It o r Lc.ipcr Shows p by the high school orchestra, tho B'gger October Output 0(.,est ration being admirably work-- : ed out adding much to the music ol: ;'4 0 w. . 71-Pi- 7oC-ifum- TOYS FOR GOOD UTTLE Iiiiutrs to a ('liritmas for lit t'o (lauiriiter ;i ri !un in profusion sudt dolls and doll f.u liaivos doll furnitMV dishes and rooking si ts theres everything to start home makitiir. Mother will really enjoy the visit to To ini.d esi.ciid!v when she sees the ehildrens l of glee Its a sight no faces and shunts happy parnit will forget and no ehihl should miss. Everybody's welcome to Toyland so come ami Im in a; the kiddies. i Hj-ivil- le j Ii-Vl- FOR THE BOYS CHRISTMAS Toys of all kinds for all kinds of boys those who like mechanical things will be delighted with the trains, tool sets, motor boats ami all the other moving toys. There are elec trioal toys for studious boys and sports toys for out of door boys in short there are many things to interest every hoy no matter w lmt his inclination. Bring the hoy to Toyland and let him enjov tin many displays and demoust GIRLS a 4c. le 3' WINTER COATS e Four Wonderful Lots cf COATS at Four Wonderful Prices.' All handsomely fur tr'mmed in newest furs. The new materials of Bclivir, Simde. Pinpoint, and Maioria. The styles include both straight lines and flares. Both dressy coals and sport styles. j I, . $10.C0, $24.75, $27.50, $37.50 UNUSUAL DRESS VALUES I Featuring Four Prices Whatever a voman needs in a dress she can find a wonderful value in cne cf these groups at prices to meet her requirements and her purse. Models for afternoon and evening. All of the popular outstanding t t styles of the season are represented $11.75, ) $16.75, $19.00, $24.75. I wr v i ii h i itkiliky cta ii ENGAGEM ENT A N NOUN MED. Notice HOLD INTERESTING MEHTINU , Knlre Lit":,r3r of the upper grades at lhe home N,u8 ber by principaTcountrlesof the -- lid mounted 276.684.000 .... ! Si of t'00 pounds, compared with Sep- enjoy' thi'aplendid operetta with Us 1 J danW' CO!'tum' humr years! er "ufpuJ the first ten months of 1925 be worth while. The date output has amounted ,0.j3 priday, December lltli, and the d.1 67 short tons of smelter cop- -. Matinee tJie Slar Theatre. of 2.552.334.000 pounds, com- . enlng performances will be d with 2,918,968,000 pounds ln',iven f 1924 and 2,712,392,000 pounds, SUEZ Wcdn'ia)' fF 1 ' daughter. Miss U Verne, to Francis Silver Store Kennedy, of Butte. Montana. . eVCD - The family were former residents of Eurehtt ,,n, Su,t Lke b,for Te ' mov,n to Dutte Wbera they B0W n I Again Open For Business Defective Stories The Oscar Silver store is again II u m a for business and all old cus-- j open on Human Trails,' Iluunds popular members of Butle's younger tomeri of h eHtabishm.-n- t are in- Edward Iike. her education viled to aguin trade here. All mer- The Man that Cut orf the Black ;fl .ShB, a,er luov,n t0 8alt will be disposed of at chandise Mrs. by Gollotnb, Hand Joseph she was employed for (where .,hotai;tlulli No matter wlmt you Hood. may need in men's furnishings you of the Speckled Adventures Mr. Kennedy Is populsr -- ;iran get It here at a bargain prlco. Mrs.1 by A. Conan Doyle, Band." 323. Butte. His family beln one of the The Htore wlJ1 be C)p.n for a Jlm,le, WOODMEN OF WORLD Thomas. oldest and most respected of that t,ma only course, while smelter figures aucll tlI1, a Bllf. unlJ, Bonner. J. OFFICER Mrs. I. SEW ELECT Discussion, !clty. The young man Is a graduate fiiI,nt n good index they are not au! been ralaed After the business meeting of the Butte Buniness College an.l meet ate for manyl bills. Come lu barometer, g even-outstanding served. was At a meeting on Thursday dainty luncheon .hs will show a short the School of Mines. ow-of some of the take and j jump, advantage, World, the of to suddenly increased receipts, in the Woodmen New and winter fall fol bargains. elected the U. OF V. ALUMNI CXtll at smelters, etc.. rek Camp No. 451, PERFECTLY GOOD LIBEL; have been included In thse goods 1 ORGANIZED LIST EVENING fri.lera corresponding decrease the owinTennis Ha1- LDJUOII IS QUESTIONABLE reductions. o Those who have accounts at Ibis 'store are kindly asked to call and T Thursday evening of this weeken-aWhiskey and gin bottles, contain- - mAk, MttIement. U. of U. alumni club, which will how you used to coma w?. :! all former students of the Uni- - lng labels such as were used In pre- ,232,000 DanKer.v juuii Remember nan. watcht hungry aa a bear? can be s times, purchased prohibition In wi ads. compared with 153,142,000 !ia. Tintic, rtbi.r! vcrg:ty, who reHlde wait until Dad B'd could n. L. you M. Sullivan, hardly interto nd in motion by booUeggers according A eresting illled your plate! September and 45.722,- - Fillmore; . fitry -. arDr- the out mation was following given "c pounds in August. Thus , In the physician.-And didn't everything taste good! picture of University activities ten months of this year the managers. W . F. Seemed like you never would get shown at the Star Theatre, rest of one of these liquor salesmen. trht LlV,,p 300 people seeing Huish. Frank Begley ed States has the film. Tha bottles are shipped empty and enough. Didnt you feel good those produced 1,573,-- . ooo days. Yes, they were the red blooded the drive are then filled with moonshine! of one Urismon, Frank pounds of blister metal, or customer thinks he F0R RENT 2 room cabin. FurniHh-minut- e days. OI THANKS and the CARD 2 per cent of liquor a ten. splendid gave the total world representatives, Why isn't your appetite like that bonded goods." At; Phone 387. Mrs. A, E. Allen. iut. Goston News Bureau. talk In which he told why is getting now? Why don't you like to eat Just J Fro vo this week the officers picked tho same as you did in those days? madetoVn" up a bootlegger who had bis'autrv'OnSALK jportwM? and Mra- "undIrTin Here's the reason fiends 'VSJMprr SPACE IS your system Is simc per r,d: former students of this dis- - mobile loaded with gin. which THE BE ply starving for the lack of rich, red lm vnrisivr toa Wish to thank EurekatM ld .1 IK ,Mrt. III. order) r- - b.lu S! blood! Youve lost your appetite beU 20 4t cause cupeciaH.' also fell into the bauds; Henry Oborn, Vern in. which They son. t a recent Infant the .t.book. state, youve lost you r red blood power. their of Lake 0n riea Salt at throughout meeting SALE-1- 924 for the Tour-doo- r No FOR names Chevrolet contained the blood nourishment for the tisof the of the officers, appreciation rd Cornwall, to express Theatre Douglass representatives of a great wish of sues In car class Provo conditio funeral. first of body. your i. lng Crispeople. many prominent who came to Eureka with Mr. advertising concern (bill assistance at the Build up yotir blood to where It Is Price . man of Albert told $2a0.00. The selec-Se purchased Ifophaving violin of rd) stated that in his onieion m0n gave a number j pure and red and rich and watch that klnson at Reporter office, ben advertising that money can silk nnderwear, kndkercbiefr' lion; being accompanied on the the bottles, labeled but empty, from come back! 8. 8. 8. Is the The gin was FOR RENT T room furnished appetite a Chicago concern. purses, is space in Mig mncea Huish. war to do It! S. S. 8. helps Nature newspapers of known 'hand made novelties, g otbe cabin. Also garage. Thone 251. (build alatinn. There is no question sages, gloves and many builds them by The former students then ad- - manufactured in Itah. -millions! j Theatre Crescent "ding this matter. Many others, Myrle's Hat Shop. WANTED the to Girl of wishes eighteen journed t You'll get hungry and you'll enjoy r a careful XtJTICE LI DIES! work of any kind. Phone Melva where an organisation was complet-- j investigation of re-c. S. 8. 8. helps Nature eating a for made have decided in favor of news-and Mrs. kll.ia Wm. at and Clark Mr. arrangements (j residence cn Imild when Cjple . . . - . . tr pure red cells in that weak blood w ta lose one 01 api of yonra. And youll look better your skin will be clear and nnblem Isbed your flesh will be1 rift to T1 j jPafn j .e i .7' , . IlVourLlood . is 1 ou ll ' ; , i': I j I I e. JrtyJrffortuIili . i M, . Fr I - ( -- come Arm c ASTORIA W. Dyches, Mrs. For Infants and Children The fact that the' of newspaper advertising D In Use lNf3reasias- - that .the large advert!-- ? today were the small ones of. g rday is evidence that it pays signature of 1 Pays well. Ppf may be made ready for the bazaar finish; committee workers, Thomas (( beM OB ieCembpr ntb. pare. For Over jw rears ! i Day old Buns at " 'the Tintic Bakery. j I general housework. Phone 40. FOR RENT 3 room house, also Mrs. Gotiueib Beck returned home; contains pantry, clothes closet, on Saturday after spending a couple, basement and cellar. City water. Half Price at of months with relatives at Oakland. Afrply to Mrs. N. Carpentler near R. G. W. depot. ,Cal. Floyd Whiting. Hosmer. Allan Pike and Mrs. Ekloff. ; I and solid t strength and power will corns to your flabby mus--l cles you'll be yourself again 8. 8. S. will bring back the joy of eating the joy of living. It's done It for thousands for generations. Its going to do It for you, too. Get 8. 8. 8. at your druggist TM larger bottle Is mors economical. |