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Show mt irAKUOiTl IMMI THE fiECEiBI) Robert Nesbit retui ued last week from France. EVERYBODY Mclutyre, Jr,, is few a days in eamp. $2.o0 erannum spending Mrs. David Larson entertained ( Samuel Subscription rate.: the primary officers Thursday night. The lesion was presented by Mrs, P. N. Anderson. This paper has existed with the &vcmment in ths cause of America for thd period of the war Mrs. George Forsey and baby who during Georges absence are living with ker parents in Provo are visiting at D. C. Forsey s. i Mrs. Oscar Andrus assisted by her daughter Merle sentd an elaborate noon luncheon to the teachers of the public school last week, Mrs. G. C. Hobsons room furnished the assembly progiam at the school Friday afternoon in a Snow White Lotal and Personal Get yoar auto licence for 1919 at this office. John Biad has returned from Pay bod where he spent a week with his family. . When your home burns, you get your Hartford oheok promptly. See Mark MeChryetal, Eureka. Gus Anderson took advantage ot the long shift change to visit Salt Lake. He will return Monday Mn. George Gaisford, Jr. has arrived in eamp to join her husband who reoently retnmed from France. Fred Samuels and George Gaisford, Sr, went to Springville last Sunday to attend the funeral of Frank Salisbury. Mn. Laura Bringhurst Biehards :s expected to arrive tomorrow irom Sandy to spend a few weeks with her grandparents, Mr. and Mn. Robert Stapley, Mr. Stapley being very ill, C. B. Mayfield and wife, who have been in California siuee December, will stop off in Silver Sunday on the?r return trip to their home in Garland to visit Mr. Mayfields slBter,. Mn. John Cronin, for a few days. Miss Martha Evans, who ft some time has made her home with her aunt, Mrs. Lester Van Nosdol, started today for Afion, Iowa. Mrs. Van Nosdol accompa-.Cii- ed her as far as Provo and will .remain in the valley a few days. V Mn. L. S Cox and Mrs. Harry Winich surprised their brothor-in-faEnoch Mulenstien, on the 22nd. The occasion was his birthday, he being a twin of the illustrious George. About 24 guests assembled and, routing Mr. Mulen. stien from his bed, proceeded to make merry with games, music and re.'resbmentrt, w, - P. dramatising very aceeptable manner. Miss Florence Smith returned Tuessday from Seattle where she has been employed in the shipyards. Her mary fi lends will be pleased to welcome her. Miss Thelma Jensen, who is attending business college in Salt Lake will come out next Friday to visit her parents and to attend the soldiers and sailors ball. , Owen Smith son of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Smith, has been released and is expected home from Texas where he ha3 ' been for a number of months. During his absence he appropriated a Texas bride whom he will bring with him. patriotic bail will be at given Baileys hall in Mamon moth Friday night March 7. A big Tickets $1.00 and war tax. Soldiers and sailors in uniform will be admitted free. Music will be furnished by Udalls orchestra of Nephi. Mrs. Rolla Perry entertained about Twenty five guests at the Elite last Friday night, the oc casion being the anniversary of Mr. Perrys birth. Following the moyies there were games, music and dancing. Refreshments were also served. Mrs. Karl Basselfeld, whohaa been spending the past two weeks with her mother, Mrs. Snyder, expects to return in a day or two to Salt Lake where she will make her home. Her husband is expected out tonight to spend Sunday with them. vThe quarantine for the whole Tintic district it now lifted, and travel has been resumed. Quarantine was lifted from Mammcth and Silver last 8aturd&y;, but Eureka maintained a, separate quarantine against travel from outside the district. This also was lifted on Wednesday Anderson took a few young gills over to Emeka Thim-j- y No. 5147 In Uaukruptqr, PETITION FOU DISCHARMu evening to attend the demonstration of fancy dancing given in In the District Court of the United States lor the district of Utah. the gymnasium of the high schtnl. In the matter of B. U, Sparks, Those attending were Miaa Made- bankrupt. To the ' l.onorable Tillman I). Johnjudge ol the district oourt at the line Anderson and Mioa Helen son, United Sta.es for the district of Utah. W ildt.r who took of In Nephi, part in the dem- the IScouuU..y o:Sparks, uub and state of Utah, j in said disulct, lespectluily represent onstration and Miss Billie Jensen that on the id lb day of April, last pa'gt.4 who went at- a spectator. he was duly adjudged OMikrUpt under N- - me a els of congress 1 elating to h'axa-luptc- j; Unit he xias duly surxenderrjd all Ja'ines Hutchinson of Spanish Ins xope.ty and rights ot property and ha tony complied with ail reijulrainnts Fork, who has been visiting his ot said acts and ot the orders ol Oge his daughter, Mrs, Liliie Mauson, of loucuixig heiexoie te prays that he rr.ay be Dividends for a few days will be by the court to have i tull diiron) all debts pi ova, hie against spose in Mammoth tomorrow. He l.is estule nnuer said baukru.pt acts, exsuch Jebts as oxinlu-uptoy- . Vv says there are 100 cases of in fluenzain Spanish Fork, the dis ease having broken out anew in the school one half of the pupils of one room being sent home on cept Iron) such dischuigo. Dated mis 14tb 191b, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 1 " Luudall, of Mammoth was a visitor on the 20th at the big exhibit of Southern (California products maintained free to the public in the Los Angeles chamber of commerce. He also attended the lectures and moving pictures that are a part of the daily program. The exhibit is the largest in the ocuntry maintained by a commercial organisation. Before returning home, Mr. Lundall expects to visit several of the many other places ot interest in the southland. are exempted by law , day pf May. A. D HOW FIGURING by CHRIST, William e We have a Complete Line oi New Papers and New n Notice is hereby given that Shirley O. Evans, cf Anaconda, Montana, who, on .luly 9, 1912, made Homestead Entry, Serial No. 01C227, for SSVVJ, Seo. 5; SEJ SWi, Sec. 6; NNE, NEJNWL 8ec, 7, and N$NWJ, Section 8, Township 1 South, Ranges West, pit I. Ire Meridian, has filed notice at of iu ten1, ion to make 3 roof, to establish claim to the and above described, before the Register and Beceiver, U. S. Land Office, at 8 alt Lake city, Utah, on the 22nd day of March, 1919., Claimant names as witnesses: who 181$ Any unmarried person Louis Oakley, of Provo, Utah. net income was $V000 ot over. Widows and widowers, divorcees and trtr-rieBeed Oakley, ofSiiver city, Utah. persons who art living apart from Arch Lambscn, of Springville, U their husbands or wives, are for (hs AmmiOakley,of Springville, Utah purposes ot tho Income Tax classed as Bros Taylor Go. EUREKA 1 -- tive-ye- 1 d GOULD B. BLAKELY, unmarried. wlto with married Register. living person Any or husband whose 1818 net Income wtt First publication Feb. 8, 1918. $3,000 or over. The Income of both husband and wife muot bo cocslde together with tho earnings of children, tf any. Revenue Bureau Offer Aid. J. C. KIRKENDALL, Chauffeur Each person In the United Status who Is la either of these dacslfleatUms Phone 138 B-- Mammoth must got busy at once If penalties are a Phone 3 Eureka to be avoided. Bo should secure, blank Form 1010 A for reporting sot REdULAR SCHEDULE Income up to $8, 0b), or Form lOM.if bis net Income exceeded that amount Leave Mimmoth Leave Eureka Forms are being distributed by OoUto n Schramm-JohHotel tors and their Deputise, also by banks. son Drug By following tho instructions on tt forms a Oorreet rotura can bo prepared 11 a m. 10 a. m. at home. If a person needs advice St 1 p. m. 12 noon aid, the Deputy OoUeetors In the Mi 8 p.Tn. 2 m. without will furs 1Si this charge. p. & Tho now Revenue law places ths thr 4 p. m, p. m. .coma Tux fluty on dtlsens and 6 p.m. ,7 p. m. The, Internal Revenue Bureau 9 p- m. to sending tin meu to work right with 8 p. m. tho public to got tho lax and the reFare 25 cts. each way. ttoU turns la. ; Wtti active every tax due Mthrch IS will be pan and every return tof utreil by law wQ ho tu tho Rovmnih OOces 00 time. . txenpttono Allowed. A single rfauao U allowed a onal exemption of $lj000i it he la In his .household relatives who DRUG NO. are dependent upoa him hs may claim tho status of tty head of a family who H. H. BOURNE, Manager has tho same exemption aa If marttoA A married pwou. who Uvea With wife er husband As allowed a pe exemption of F&ktiX The head of family la enUtlodifa tfatm a personal oxempttau.-A- n additional imylhu of $2001$ Phase as your wasti allowed tor each person under elgth- or tscapahlu ot sklf tupport whu We will live tkem -sceivsd Mi was dependent upsu a ehliff support from the tpqtoirr. presatteatka huSband aud wlto lfriDg togetbst us autttlad to but cuo pettonal Eureka, ooipam ot $3,0001 If thffy tetka ttito ratunu tha sammptio.h may Phone. No. 3 and 11 mtrasd t fjithar m dlvsd. Auto leaves KlrkendalPs I Atsurany Raguud. at our store regular AbMfsto gueuraey to Macuaaaip M tervala. making up tucaaa Iturslt Aiy parshould son whs Fi working for ' find out exactly how much' he received during the whole year tylA Fang, hank Interest, bend toterea; d Ivldsudh, rents received and all Rare must bo reported correa ly guebsea are not accepted, ftjr tW saa NOTARY PUBLIC unjust alike to the taxp&ydr Hnd fm Goveruemnt and defeat the ) proper Bankruptcy Proceedings t .mlnlettrUlon of the law. Easily, quickly, by having; an extra socket, in every room. 'Move your electric vacuum cleaner about at will. Connect it up in a jiffy by using the extra socket on the Kirkendall Auto Stage 2 BEMTAMiH .TTCVUtV'.AU1, Then, too, you can use those extra ets for other useful electrical appliances. The Two-Wa- y plug fits any socket around your house, and adds one. rsM-dent- s. - ra SCHRAM JOHNSON ji 10 Everything in the "n Drug Line ad. is directed at the who has all the business in Iris line in this community. Mr. Merchant Yxu ssy voure got it all You're selling them all theyll buy. anyhow. But at the same time you w ould like more business. THIS uto n . until efhr lna iV i tlnHt 1 INX)WI TAX IS The payment ot Income Commlei.Loaer 2 ,f InUmal Reve-- 5 per. Carefully ' , MAMMOTH ItECOilD OFFICE truvruunn a: DENTIST t wa?wrnri gh'. J) ir w EUREKA t,2l8uinn-vv- u, 41s War y always increase Tuberculosis Red Crow Christnuu Seel tf toll in yout community to promt FOB end yout family from TubdCuUs and to provide propat oarefiac your soldier boys wb bcssk doim arid this disease. You must buy three times as many this year . Put Red Crop Seris on aO yeas holiday mail and packtgu. Buy S lot and resell some to your friend who might othatwito oeglictfe. N CROSS Xcss Im i;.) Scsh Ttodsy! Stott Bill dii, 2nd Flow v bcrculosis. j TRADE UTAH urJi 4 washtub where ute He is one of tfiousandi have broken down with Tlx bcrculosis ,in our Army Of have been refused admissioo to the Anny because cf To OLJiv, AD. FATF.S ARE RIGHT CALL ON US DR. L. E. PIERCE ' r. pic- people can see it the minute they look at your ad. Talk And strong on washtube. find woman in every youll this vicinity who has been getting along with n rickety washtub for years and years will buy s new ore from you. J Thaffj creative business power. General Consultation p nJuuuxnJuvinjuuTJurru Put in an inviting ture of Accurately Drawn - tig takes on a new algnlflcag eo which ahould be understood f every cltlset. The taxation f tem of this country Is truly po ular, of the people, by the pie and for the people. Every cltlien is liable t tax, and thdi amount of (be tax ia graduated according te the success and fortune attained by each Individual In availing iilmcelf of the opportunities created and preserved by ear froo institutions. 7he method and degree of the te,i le detsnnined by m favored clues, out by the irepreseatatlvee, of ;he people. The proceeds of the tax should be Mgsrded as s. naUunal Daniel O. Roper, Uvestnicat Uorubeak, Deputy Lepil Documents 4r Make this community buy more. Advertise strongly, consistently, judiciously. Suppose you can buy a lot of washtubs cheap; advertise a big washtub sale in this pa- DIEHL I. EL lhI TRULY POPUljK- f1 Jl. WALL DEPARTMENT OP THE INIERIOR, U. S. Land Office at Salt Laka City, Utah Pebuary t, 1919. e, -- U, AND FOR f Montana, Idaho Sd Eesbimtii Utah tie required to make their to turn3 end pay their taxes to Wllllaa 0. Whaley, Gollt :rar of Internal Rovs-anto any of big ndna, Mint,whoor are now doing cUg-utI'olleetore oa Income Tax. fw advisory work Pay your Income Tax by March 18, ig the slegaa ot fhs Internal Bosoms Bureau, which hae sent erecy available offlosr Into tho hold to half the public to understand the requlto-Mat- s asd to prepare tho returns. Who Muot Mako Return. It Is witimstsd that many thousan ot single and married persons In this section of tho Unted Btstee who havo never before made annual returns sis required to do so this yoa. Income tan returns must bo mads between now and March IB by persona who coma under tha fallowing class) Clerk, Atteat! JO tfff W. CHRISTY, (Saal of oourt) Clerk. LINOLEUM 1 ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON. District of Utah t,s. of February, A. L mPi tllls 2dtl 1J18 on reading the toiefolng petition,. ordered by trie court that a hearing be had upon the exune 011 the I dthdiur of April, A. D. HUH, before said court at Sal', lake City, tr said district, .at tea o clock In the foienoon; and that noUc thereof be published in Mammoth a newspaper primed In said Recoid. and that all knewa creditors anddistrict, other persons In Interest may appear at the salci time and place and show cause, 1C any thoy have, why the prayer of Baldt pet tloner should not be grunted. 1 la further the court ordered that the clerk shall send bymall to rIU known creditors ooples ofbysaid petition, and this older, addressed to them oL tuelr places of residence as stated. Witness the dfoncraUsi Tillman D. John-to- n, Judge of the s Lid district court, aril thereof, at Salt Tidte 1,1 laid dlatriot, on thu il&tU day of City, Febru- ary, A. to Think cf Hew ItlCOTlE TAX five-yea- U. 6FAKS, Bankrupt. Filed petition for discharge, Msy.lUliv JOHN W. This is the Time of Year Departm sat of tho Interior, U. 8. Laid Office at Salt Laka City, Utah, February 20, 1919. Notice ia hereby given that David J. Greenhalgh, of Silver city, Utah, who, on Marah 26, 1912, made Homestead Entry Serial No. la Order to Bo Helpful to 09573, for 8WJ, Section 13; NSEi, EJSWJ, Section 14, Township Internal Revenue Bureau li South. Range 3 West, Salt Has r.very Available Hake Meridian, has filed notice of r Officer la Field. Proof, intention to make . : to establish claim to the land above described, before the RegSEVERE PENALTIES IF YOU ister and 1eceiver, U. S. Land DZLAY BEYOND MARCH 15 Office, at Salt ake City, LTah, on the 8th day of April, I9I9. Claimant, names as witnesses: WUk the duo dace tor Income Taxes Mo uiphv,John Chambers Colon only ii f?w weeks away, the collection W. t(. 1918 on tax of this Wightiran, Johcf Bette, a ha started off with a bang. of Si er city, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Itvorybcdjla flguring Income tax. anil sworn statements c? Register Liconm nrst reach Internal Revenue 0,Tices sa or before March 15, and there are sev.-rpenalties tor delinquency. PUBLICATION NOTICE B account of it. C. A. IS i Published every Saturday. - KSQUCT. MAHHOTH CTTY, UTAH CUTLERY EVERY BLADE WARRANTED MORAL-T- he difterenoe between butfness and euooeee is advertWnfl. currc . Inquire about |