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Show . Friday, December 1918. THE EUREKA REPORTER Pago 7 Had Gross Seals Being Bold By School Children Xmas Candy Tho sole of Rod Croaa eeala la tho cities of Tin tie to being hr tho paplls bon tho varlona schools. Whllo tho campaign to not under tho direction of tho Rod Crow it haa tho andoraemant of that organisation and all money will be turned over to at Tregoning & Hanley The most complete line of high grade Xmas candy in fancy boxes carried in Tintic. Oome in and see our assortment WWMIMIIIIIIIHIIIuniHHIIIUMHIIIIIinnil The GUT SVPttmE Mw no. SPEEDOMETERS MMIMIK nut is fS i $1M Cord, (Mi Might Bnrmir a Fabrtrn 01840 tho rood: Daylo lauayo 14 to 0040 Wool Bohn to 0104S 0040 to 0S4O Gloves Fyitoi Ftro for Fordo and OBIS to 010 THB BBS! GIFT OF Bay CXN7FB All Cor TOVJB WIFB OB DAUGHTER 005441 THE TINTIC GARAGE EUREKA, UTAH Boost Tintic 'tliUtttOK) Q ctMKRnD m Tnmo stocks. Phone ns for quotations, at 11 a. m. re- daily. Phone 218 Eeprannntiflg gtnfbz Hand In Hand With Happ for Christmas. iness-Phonog- Stephen T. Mather, director of national park corvine, formerly welcomed Zion National park Into tho galaxy of tho great scenic playgrounds of the country, at the Salt Lake Commercial dub, when ho announced that President Wilson had signed the bill creating It. Tho celebration la honor of tho dealgnatlon of Zion National park began with descriptions of Its wonders and interest to tho world. Bo-- 1 fore It was concluded the first steps toward a program for Its devolop-- . meat and promotion had boon taken. Mr. Mather pointed oat tho opportunities which the park will offer for sending tho name of Uaths attractions throughout tho world and1 tho Commercial club members evinced a determination to oolso tho op- It completely 1 Child If you want your family and friends to hear the greatest mnsic by the greatest arv h, . make VI0TR0LA RECORDS. Any one of the instruments you will find at our store will play perfectly any one of the more than five thousand records in the Victor Record Catalogue will play for you the superb interpretations of the worlds greatest artists exactly as they heard and approved their own work. GET A VIOTROLA, A WINDSOR, A CHENEV1 GET IT THIS CHRISTMAS! ON EAST PAYMENTS IP YOU DESIRE. THE IDEAL CHRISTMAS has a seal of approval on our Una of high grads gro- ceries of as reasonably asthamoat economical hnahusa methods will permit. While doing your fcciMsy shopping drop in at Gromara Store and No place an order for CHRISTMAS GROCERIES. be Una can it matter what is needed in that particular secured at thia store where prices ara always lowest CROMARS PHONE Co., bat no Ship- already A SOURCE OF PLEA- SURE FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY THROUGHOUT employment ld SANTA CLAUS GIFT, BUT MORE THAN A CHRISTMAS GIFT oa Tuesday. When he went to that city ho accepted with tho Patteroon-MacDoaa- tists, exactly as the artists themselves sang or played it, then come to our store and select the instrument you want for Christmas. The most famous artists of all the world John Ivey, well known Eureka to Seattle. Wash., some months ago, returned to this building answers What Shall I Give? JOHN" IVEY RETURNS. city raph the perplexing question, I maw who moved UNDEXSOLD mredluMBaD fip oHitffffe ejUtfs&i HMHHMMHHMHWMMIHWHHHMnilllWHIHHIHHmiWWMMUIli Zion National Park Officially Set Apart Utah has Its first' national park. The Best Boonter Tintic Has ; iB- - U&TT Star Theatre Thursday, January 1st COAL COMING THU WAT. From present Indications local people will have no trouble la getthe ting all tho cool needed daring carremainder of tho winter. Four loads of coal, throe being for the local dealers, arrived la Eureka on Tuesday and Information from tho railroad company and tho coal companies Indicates that "all restrictions are off and plenty of coal will soon bo available for every Industry and Individual la tho state. 9 Tregoning & Hanky ; dltgEKOiQ if i-i- miilb of Mllee Stand-Iswhich to being prepared for presentation by pnplls at tho local schools, will bo given at tho M. E. Church tonight, starting at 7.10. There will bo an admission foe of 10 cents and refreshments will be served at a small additional coat All Invited to attend. are going to boom and so will y OH (B)ff The schools of tho Tintle District closed this afternoon for tho holiday vacation and according to Bnpt. I. L. Williamson school work will aot bo resumed until January 5th. During the holiday vacation or oa December II, II and II there will bo a state convention of Utah teachers at Balt Lake City. Whlls It to optional with tho teachers, whether or not they attend. It to thought that most of those employed la tho Tintle schoolc will mako It a point to tho coming sessions. Tbs program arranged for tho convention to one that should be of vital Interest to every teecher la tho state. "The Courtship SILVER MINES V. 71060 dD day School. Tho program will Include soma choice musical numbers and there will bo a genulna Santa Clana to delight and pleaae tho little folks. Oa Christmas Day there will bo on early morning aorrlce, commencing at S oclock, at which Her. Frarys abject will bo The Christ Child. la addition to tho regular musical numbers there will bo a vocal oolo by Mtaa Shepherd and a violin solo by Francis Sutherland. A cordial invitation Is extended to tho public to attend all services. Will Give Play At The Church This Evening today in all the world. . I1 portunity. Its the greatest silver camp ceived 'KSUdfo Amngomonto have boon mado for Cbrtotmaa oerrlceo at tho II. H. Church. On Christmas era there will bo a program for the llttlo folks, with a decorated trea from which presents of candy, nuts, ate., will to taken for each child of the Sun- at-toa- d ML FOBD om regain ud Battariw Fabric. BP0TLIGHT8 Special ... Stoje Kajr Boa .. FLASHLIGHTS Far DEMOUNT. RIMS For Vow Ford Special UM uifi Christmas Services Will Be Held At M. K. Church School Closed Today And Will Reopen On Jan. 5th Every Motorist Will Welcome Something For His Car. A Hour j the Utah State Public Health aacoeto-tlo-a and need to combat tho opread of tubevealoato In thin state. Tbo price of tbo seals to bat a penny ouch and each Christmas package or latter ought to contain one. an- COME. nounced to those columns the yards have been dosed down, following tbo completion of tho wooden ships which were contracted for daring tho period of the war. Mr. Ivey's family ara still in Beattie bat will no doubt soon return to Eureka. OOME AND TO SELECT IT TODAY. JURY LIST COMPILED. H. F. Gear returned last Saturday rrom Nepht where ho served as a; Jury commissioner and assisted in compiling a list of Jurors for the. coming year. Tho Jury commission-- ! or from the other end of tho county was J. H. Lent. Under the new towj the names of those selected for Jury service are not given to tho public! until they ara drawn for service at tho beginning of each term of court, ENCAMPMENT OFFICERS. THE YEARS 0 ( 0 h ft , Cl Hi j At a recent meeting of Keystone Encampment, of Odd Pellowe, tbe following officers were elected to serve daring tbo ensuing term: David Caldwell, chief patriarch. ' John Robiaaoa, high priest Goo. Carter, senior warden. . W. H. Moeller, secretary. Chaa. W. Hurst, Junior warden. John Morley, treasurers o & . Wat Tits, trustee. PRICE OF LEAD ADVANCES. Tho American Smelting ft Refining company thto week advanced tho price of toed from Ml to 7 coats a jpoaad. lor Bros. Co. Eureka t :rli |