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Show THE EUREKA REPORTER October 20, Thursday, Tintic School District In Good Financial Shape In comparison with hiih- - of the oilier districts of tin ! it I In 'I'in loiially lie mIiooI dint rlrt Is In Tills Is rood financial iiml M ln evidenced liy Him fart Hint during the past week Him Ih al liuhl was snffirlMiilly able lo show n a loan of (1111111 in in good In 910,000, Mils sum being aurli him until j care of expenses take as Him 1032 lax money la available. This Is except Iona lly pleasing In view of Him fart Ihat several aclionl dlstrlrts throughout tlie slain have made ef foils in snrure loans lint due In the fart lliat they were in bad financial condition Him same lias been denied. The loan made Iasi week was negotiated through the Kimku llanklng company. It la expected that the school r v en ue from taxes will lie rniiHldcrably lower Ibis year than ever before bc- cuuan the depression lias lilt inoiil of thn people so severely that they a ill be unable to pay I heir luxes, thn.,! reducing Hie reveuue of the m bool dlslrlct a proportionate aniounl. In Spile of this fad Him schools of Him Tlnlic District uih going lo curry on for a full nl in inonlhs period, llius Him ussiirliiK students I lie proper credits for promotion. It Is almost certain that nnn or two uiontlis free teaching will have to he given by Hie teachers In order to carry this program through lo completion but without exception all instructors on the i yi oil have willingly agreed to carry on even If there Is no money available for salary. This altitude Is commendable nml when It comes to the employment of teachers foi iiiiotlier term Hie local school board will no doubt recognize ibis furl and act accordingly. 1 lit-i- 1 1 Ideal for School or Play . Smart for DretsUp, Tool I Sheep Lined COATS TRUE BLUE Shirts Boy o cut and quality, per calc or broadcloth I In while, solid colors, or fancy designs. 'llicyrc frotM f u!l well-mad- ussl fast-colo- r Penney'a Frida New Manager For Skaggs Store Arrived This Week 4 each LOOK AT THESE! t of tills till Tuesday week A. I), llnird was placed In management of the store of this city, succeeding A. L. Peterson who has held the position for the pnsl Hire years. Mr. Haird was transferred from Hie Midvale store to Eureka. He Is one of the coming managers of Hie popiilur chain of grocer) stores and he wishes lo Invite ull of the people of this vicinity to make his uctiunlntance. Within the near future he will move his family to this city. Mrs. Haird Is quite well known in Kureku, having liccii horn here and spent a good portion of her life In this city. She Is a daughter of Hie lute X. W. Robert. prominent Tin tic mining operator, wlm passed away a couple or yeurs ago. Mr. Peterson will assume Hie management of the Price store In ('urbun county. The cliunge Is in the nature of an advancement for holli men concerned. The ninny friends Hiut Me Peterson has made dining the tl life of Ills miiiiiigenieiit of the Eureka store will wish him well In Ills new location. Skaggs-Snrewa- BOYS . , Q)C y Mens Dress Talon Fastener BUYS SMART Broadcloth BOOT SOCKS GALOSHES 1 $1.98 New PENCO SNAP RUBALOSH yfr PENCO Mayfair inter-sectiona- Caloshoo All-rubb- fleece-line- d $1.79 ALL RUBBER I 7 MENS WHITE OAK FI2NCO LASTIC STORM (Men's) ALL Made in U. S. A. SPECIAL TABLE OF STORM HEAVY WORK BOYS Mens 80c Boys 79c Youths G9c 25c 89c JJ. (g. Inc. Where Thrift Sets the Fashion EUREKA, UTAH through aome looao formation and superintending the mining of iron thoie In charge were hopeful that, ore which wus bring umI hv the for iluxing this was au indication of the proxl-purposes. new ore at! The house ore. of uew site for the Silver City mill nitty Mine Hell was finally had been selected, ut first it was inthe Eagle was to he put into use1 tended to build Hie plant near the and completed within a few day. The ore bodies Swansea fun. property, but thi-the Yankee mine were responding would have necessitated the building to development and the slock of thlsjof a piece of tailroad. Ihe new was attracting a lot of at- - cation was to he on the ground o' on the market, twenty years Hie Hoston and Tintic company in entlon ago, aeiling for more than 95. oo a Star Hollow. share. An old winze on the 94ij ,re being per for the level of the Swansea had been clean- - enlargement f lht. Klk ,.aviljn ed out and Manager Hoffman ('ailing for the huildtn-.- of a tbl on the west end and otherwise stage iim ri'I11 jMln The Lower Mam- - pn,vtng the amusement workings. place, WV ,,,pp'nl James Morgan. Warren McAdams " 1 Twenty Years Ago - The members of tlm I.ady caber a card purl) A large crowd was in attendance and ' social event Refiesb men, served, at The Pollute lug are Events Tl.nl IlnpiH'iHil In Tintic a Neire of Year Ago. ' J. 11. McPhrysiul, 11. K. (tear and Morris Kelly had Just taken a lease on some mining property in West Tintic, owned by O. I Rockwell. A nice vein of copper ore was In sight and it was thought that the lessees would be able to ship pay ore with- In a short time -- It was reported that Ihe (Yntcnnla! Kureka Mining company officials were contemplating pulling the pumps from the 2200 level. Just what the reason hud1!. : 1 1 IT r ; . 1 luwl,JlHve n!r "hV nw D R-- .r 'I fin-te- ; neu ring' a n" I nipor t a nl""siaV fisaures had already pe up been rut and some ore opened up Manager lavose felt confident that . e in quantity would be at that depth E. R. opened up cent lead and a trace in gold The who had been In rharg Hgglnton. haft at the Wanlaas of ,he development work at the a depth or North Tlnt had reat (.arPP!ir,JL lra,frf(1 l0 150 feet; Ihe bottom was cutting lht Draon h(! lrM wh,ri h WM n?Lkom William Uillespie and Kd Higl.r killed a Mg 7 point buck in the mountains south of Diamond Robert Adamson and M. J. Tisch-tiewere Hie speakers ut a Socialist rally at Silver City, tw.nty years ago Judges of election were as follows: Mammoth No K Diehl, tic on a deer hunt. They Intended H. H. CornMi. H. Wilde. Jr No to stay for a month if tiecesar lo 2 -- clarence Salisbury, m;;,. bag their limit of deer. pie. 11. XlcNou Kureka No Mot by. J.iir,'.s t 'wins. '' v. '"' of Kureka. were nnite.l . .. rt L. M.t. bell 1,1 unli: No marriage at Irovo. ,n Josepb Briggs. Joseph A terrific explosion of a number . Kopo-nof boxes of powder took place on the . ish Pat uckley Itoyle. fbief ion. dump, totally wreckin': .. ' i,r i.ukv Hie mluc office, the old blacksmith shop and damaging a number of nearby residences. No one. however Nutatv work Pull ,JuilM bv ,ht. pl,(1or lb,. R,.p.,r, ,lon ,rr office or Pliutie 2Jx pi-m- bn 1 I PENCO LASTIC OVER (Women's) RUBBERS and OVERSHOES 98c Rubbers RUBBER j A Tops! PENCO TALON RUBALOSH l com petiAlthough tion in nililetlcs is not living entered into ut the Tintic High School this form of physicul education Is nevertheless In full swing at the school. At the present lime contests! In hasehatl are being held between Ihe various classes. Including lioth boys and girls, and (rack and field! events ure also taking place daily,' thus furnishing Hie students with the! necessary exercise. lao Morgan Is' In charge of this branch of work and bus announced that no football' will be played at the school for the reason that the finances of the dl-- ' triet will not permit the same and because the prospccta for a good team are anything but bright. However, Mr. Morgan is preparing to round out a good basketball team even though the enrollment furnishes nothing but inexperienced boys. The local school will compete In the Xebo basketball division as It has done during the past few years. Aside from one student. Mr. Morgan will be compelled to build an entirely new team but he haa high hopes of rounding the boys into shape nlak, WOOL Face on Core Yarnl pair (t Athletics Are Feature At Tintic High School bowing 00 ! Fast Colors! New 1'atterns! Full Cut! Coricct-fi(lin- MEN YOU ARE WARM IF YOUR FEET ARE WARM I HEAVY 5 lb. Womens 69c Misses 59c Child's 49c PRICE ANNOUNCEMENT and VALUE! For a Short Time Only PERMANENT WAVES "My tcleliino ami the lnlp id tin operator in urttiiu; a doctor, saved tla life of my wife. She had influenza and suffered a relapse. The doctor stated that it I had Won uriahle to reach him so vliueklv, he could not li.tve saved 1T. So wrote lie of otir A telephone cot lut a few cents a d.l, et t lie value of one such call may I... price $2.75 SO (Over Curia Extra) JUVENILE WAVES (IS Curia) $1.50 XtmilXG I1UT THE BEST MATERIALS USED. NEW LOCATION 2 HOOKS EAST OP TAYU)K BROTH KIW Take Advantage of These Prices. !e's. -- - . The Mountain States Telephone A Telegraph Co. CURL SHOP KTKLL ALLAN PHONE 91 for Appointment |