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'i'miic ... larlicst pOHsIbln date. l.iad $;t ST '... lo I. '..till. w I lull i.i.ii hours h.is hi'fii I'ini ic S'amlard $ I 4 ill) . i.irNoriilon is resisting piv- - ulen for tillm i Tits : and S'4c. stock l:r v fines. Stiver.ii Im n.!-- iiii'tini-- .ift lit thi"ii ,eni i..- me capital i ilO. North l.ilv bewhich about to $400 nountina ul the ttnii the ruuri iiini.iiiiiivil ih,. Kureka Standard It amount of ih- fim-nnies delinquent Iec. 15, 1928. THE MOST SENulr.le the mli.-rFOR MOTHER. DAUGHTER, WIFE OR SVTEETHEART. K.ist Tintic Con. IXc. rontended that when the supreme will make settlisnent today The I il v fl.S.V mrt in the case of Minneapolis officers state that all of the fun s SIBLE AND APPRECIATED GIFT OF ALL. Silver shield 40c. eel uirainst Crockett held the tax will be paid. c St Silver mdurd to unconstitutional as applied I, The six owners of establishments o The most complete line of CEDAR CHESTS ever shown in Tintic are on display reitin corporations that the same who have been fined f.'iiit i.m-;ir,. Wednesday wan also invalidated as applied Mike Judite, Cus iihiss. at TAYLOR BROS. CO. from which to make your selection. Adolph Central Standard 1 t and 12c. domes tic companies. Kerris Ilrvan Chiireli Chief Con. $:l.7l. Section 1271 which levies this tax and Kay Itarney, and the liM of emCast Standard 3c. l&lihi .'J leats all corporations alike and ployees against shorn the $.o fines l.elii Tintic section the foreign corporations iiw were levied includes Klmer Kergn The new Cabinet Type CHEST l.ittle May Handsome CEDAR CHEST in kis been held unconstitutional the son. Robert Velhin.ild. William 70e. Irovo I piining company contends it cannot Nick l.i in pi ries. I.. M Matwalnut veneer finish, beautiTintic Cianl Sic to X.'ic with finish walnut beautiful in enforced against domestic I j hews. Jesse Kuiler, Itarlow ltr.iv. to $3. SI. Tintic l.ead $3. 02 ful turned legs. Dust proof, To attempt to do so. it is Alex McDonald and Jim Crook. 7 r. unia brxued. would he to violate Section The total nf the .lav's business in handy drawer in bottom. air tight features. Colorado Ifi hj c. of article 12 of the state const It tile local colwhen it is all court, Biol n, Crown Ioint IILt. lected. will lie $110.0. Towns! Kureka Lily $1.37 V PRICED AT $45.00 PRICED AT $26.50 A. L. Booth of Provo represents n S irtli'ularj Ithe North Tlnlie company, while' ' 49 l Fine Exceptionally Light IHarvey if. fluff, attorney general. Christmas Seals Being Vorthw-represent Mr. Crockett as de- For Operator of Still n. ihJ Offered to Tintic Folks nr lion. ,'h. r 37 fa' I IVndant in the ii race Ei. Dennis Peace of the Justice The 192S Christmas season Ins Beautiful CEDAR CHEST The Xorman-Jensecompany has Large roemy CHEST in the seems lo have been in a inning with the beginning officially opened a received of ladles In latf. e shipment just with natural cedar finish, natural Tennessee cedar finthe 192S Christmas Seal Sale lenient mood when he passed Values to $39.00. a. Special of on Spence charged Bishop, tOO.OOO been out mailed seals have Idle at $24.7.i. Dont miss seeing highly polished, turned legs, ; ish, highly polished. Beauti. in Kureka. Mammoth and Silver with hating liquor in Ills possession. them. the right size for daugh- - j This was last Monday evening. decorated with turned just fully City under the dirertion of the Tin-ti- c T. Ilar Bishop admitted his guilt and the ter. District Tuberrulosis Committee. ; legs . rourt fined hint the smallest sum of these sale from the funds The I for an offense of this kind. Pamphlet Will Tell health seals will carry on the 1!)29 possiblewas $11.90 AT $19.75 which $50. program of work to fight luberni-- ! of Timpanogos Cave hr was into taken custody Bishop it iosis and a percentage nf the money! federal officers who after a lot of mr.i niL!3i!i:j:::.,:ital he hoi! will .remain in the hands of the' d repair 10.season a the T in During succeeded past locating fiOO " " nti- - SereLlosU Jnijw-t- ... trt hard work people visited the Tlmpan- luiPP'1 u'luor maknK These and other specially priced chests, for the holiday season, can be had. Easy near American a short distance egos cave, Jin Pole Canyon, assistcommittee Members of the terms can he arranged. Kork, and the revenue exceedfrom the Cow Hollow serltnn of ing Jesse Haws, chairman, are: II, West Tintic. Bishop was not at the ed the expenditures by more J. Tilts, Heher Jones, and Mrs. Mary still when it was discovered hut his Come in early and make your selections, while yon have the chance of selecting than $1500. It is planned to Black. make a number of improveresidence was but a short distance from a complete stock. A deposit will hold any chest. Easy Terms On Balance. ,! ments and to thoroughly adand the officers succeeded in away Ken Maynard, the cowboy cyclone, vertise the rave through the finding quite a lot of convincing In a historical romance. The Olden circumstantial distribution of thousands of evidence including Holden West -- its intriguing, dash-- tracks in the snow that could pamphlets describing Its beauties. The officers of the Was-s'r- h ing romance, picturesque beauty, are only have been made by a pair national forest are In 4 brought to life on the screen in of shoes such as those found in his charge of this scenic attraction. 4. "Canyon of Adventure." which plays possession. Local officers think that the Pole 4 at the Star. Sunday. Canyon still is one that has supplied dealers n lot of whiskey for local and they feel confident that one or the camp's heat known and most reul-it- y prosperous hoot leg iters was in the owner. Bishop being only his hired man. In locating the still the federal officers had the assistance of Sheriff Kalghn and his deputies, also the( help of a rouple of horses found nt Il was suspected Ml'HIH LFJ4HONS. ivishop's place. Mrs. Sessions will teach beginners that the horses had been used In on Plona, Mandolin and Guitar. parking supplies to the Ihemoonshine finished1. y. Swallberg. representing tho Your kodak finishing solicited. 24 plant and in carrying nf Salt hour service. K. II. Street, back of product back to the Bishop residence rar winter Auto Supply Co. L. D. S. Church. at Cow Hollow. At any rate they;Laliei who was at the hotel this o seemed to know what was required j ww,i mates that it is surprising to M'llHKHV UI1YMK 1920. of them when they were start- - niltw n,e general use of automobiles trail. throughout the winter months, ed out on a "Mother, may I go out to fly? two My new plane Is a beaut." ed on . Yes, my dear, but please dont try .. . walked directly to the still and warm weather. To test your parachute!" r . M mw months n k.a'. P. r. k. l. Houske. an old time sales-- , stopped. To the horses it ap. N'OTHK who for the past thirty-fiv- e .. pea red to be Just another f .h . IfciMTet Mortunry of work and the fact that they hadjyi.arH has lxs-f- t making the towns of Holders To 17 years ilou.,, she Is but n Certificates strange riders and were leading a Tlnllc ,vtg him a record --onatVrV'hefore coining to Kureka. party of federal prohibition acenisj Mualled by ny I will accept your certificate at called on his frlenus, did not give them cause for worry on the Sheriff Kaixhn took Miss Nupoll fare value on any funeral over $160. tiessel. Carl week. this again ,H Ss11 ,kB iHlay. turning her over funeral with steel casket other old time traveling Another Dancing Party to Ihe officers at the state peniten-- , Complete iSume 0f'io back $250. grade of steel that service of tra11lwih f,flr y"r Gary. be Given at I. 0. O. F. Deseret Mortuary has sold here). 1 a f,.w jayi in Tintic. hlm will give you a better funeral than of Sait Isike. has M. G. Nell, Prep and Pep" glorifies yoiih any other firm. Advertising matter has been is- j0(nP,i the sales force at ths Tintic Do you want your departed loved huimI announcing that a store and is staying ut the with its clean love of sport, by the The High ones to luy for hours before they are same man who made will be given mas Dancing Party Iole. atjTtnl,c Hern. Its at I ho Slur, taken care of? Do you want them the Odd Fellows Hall in this city on (j Berretl. a right of way man School Is dot hall The week. unlay. next to remain undreased for days withwas of Co., for ,he ;tlh pnwr Tuesday hire, --o district in the out attention? I am at your beck one of the finest ondji wwgi sei'uring permission lto' NOTICK OK AHHKSHMKNT. and call during these sad hours and an ideal place In which to handle nimmitrurt a pole line to the visit you twice each day and a greatsmall party of dancers. For Tues-- , anijinB fw,i for airplanes, which Is' Price JUver petroleum Company, a er number of times when necessary, Just north of Tintic Junction. of making funeral arrangements so as Plait Corporation. Gilbert Bailey, or the S. L. Hard- Klks' of S. If. business, to lighten your burdens. Do you get principal place ware Co., accompanied by these thoughtful attentions when Building, Kureka. Utah, Blackford, a hardware specialty man from Chicago, was In Kureka Tor a! Notice is hereby given that at a you call an outside firm? You do the above not. couple of days while making the meeting of the directors of On a recent case a funeral was named company held at Its office in usual calls on local merchants. the Klks Building. Kureka. Utah, on held up fifteen minutes because the B. Smith, with the Co. of Salt Lake, was here during Tuesday, November 27, 1928, an hearse driver and helper, were out the last few days. This company- ' assessment being No. 8, of one cent selling funeral certificates. Another case: s man lay from early afternoon supplies mueh of the produce ban- per share., was levied on the capital stuck of the corporation, payable Im- - until 7 p. m. before the hearse came died by local merchants. Aiming the other hotel guests of mediately to II. H. Link, secretary, to take him to Provo to be embalmStudents and teachers had an en- ed. If you are not connected with back are and ihp past few days were: Lois Lind-- ; in his office, in the law 'joyable Thanksgiving the city sewer your loved ones will ar.d lames Brown of Heher Cliv; with vim and vigor ready for work. Utah. of necessity be taken out of town for of Dennett Kureka. school our and Ing, Tuft Frank Clarencp has 'influenza interrupted Colo- Any stock upon which this assess- - embalming. Another item of Import0 a considerable extent, bm regular- r'rovo; W. J. Dennis of Denver. oo tance Is that 1 do not advocate putclass work Is being adhered to never- rado; James UurreM of Provo; Jack menl shall romala unpaid at noon will be ting all of a persons Insurance Into H. 8. L. J. Brown. K. 1929, Horrace continue to Karhart. Tuesday, we January expect theless and McDonald ami son and J. Birr, all delinquent and advertised for sale at his funeral. I do my best to hold the without any grave interruptions. public auction, and unless puyment cost of a funeral under $200.00. B!cause of so much influenza and of Sail Lake City. o is made lieforq will tm sold on Wed- Gan you say this about the other been It has sickness otherwise. nesday, February 6, 1929, at the fellow? You cannot. (Mill) OK Til I Mitt. thought Inadvisable to present our A firm that will get the town's hour of twelve o'clock noon at the announcement bu scheduled. as play In law A. sick and children the list and then call upon tbs famI.. of office next the Mr. be made Brady secretary will of a definite date cerweek. The play promises to he an wish to extend their sincere thanks! offices of Baker A Baker in the Klks ily and try to sell them funeral Is will heartless local the tificates and to friends nnd other Utah, to and pay Kureka, they Building. neighbor and one entertaining, excellent we are hoping for a large crowd of who were so considerate during the delinquent assessment together wltb treat you In like manner If they sell following the death of a the cost of advertising and the ex- you a funeral. patrons and friends when we pre- Illness and and father. The pense of sale, husband My show rooms are open; at nay beloved it. sent time my prices will be quoted for II. It. LINK, Serretdry Principal It. L. Pone gave a fare-we- ll members of the ramily especiallyI sm cheaper, I dinner to the members of the wish to thank those who assisted at .Location of Secretary's office: Law complete funerals. offer-.- . A Could you want service. better Elks Offices Uuker for the floral and of home the give noon. Baker, The faculty faculty Thursday more? Building, Kureka Utah, have found Mr. Done a pleasing an.1 inrs. The many kind and sympa- Investigate now and save money successful principal and all dl.slike thetic acts will long be remembered (First pub. Dec. 6, 1928. Last pub. 0. A. FRANKS. later. of Jan. members the the 3, 1929.) . family. by to see bio leave. l. ! -y jal-cine- iit - ; I - : . I I j i i .v-i,- f i r-i- , I i - pt ' W ! i Hi- '. - I - . it- ni.-ii- n .'iiiy-f.i'i- :' - Tl-,- - S'-j- i - r c i,;i-!- s s !o-c- i Ath-erley- Mis-hani- , 1 . 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