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Show THt trAjaamif Mrs. M. A. Browne has rceived word that her bod Allie, ' has arrived in Spanieh Fork and will be home tonight. . STHtcriDtfon rates: $2.50 j er annum mxnn. mammoth cmr, utaii John Treloar Found Dead in Bingham Mrs. Thos. Tregoning received Miss Billie Jensen entertained a word yesterday that John Treloar party of her friends at a sandy been found dead ia Bingham pull Thursday- It goes without had with a bullet wound in the temple saying that they had a good time. It is intimated that he committed The S. 8. dance given for the snioide. Joseph Treloar, the boys children at the opera honse last W. J. Tregoning ofEureks father, night was a great snooess, the Uld Mrs. Thos Tregoning went to young folkB all declaring it was Bingham this morning, while Mrs. glorious. Treloar and Mr. and Mrs. ('. H. Roberts M. are expected to arrive Lemenar has received Mrs. E. Los a message that Mr. Lemenar has from Angeles tomorrow. Jhe arrived safely in New York from lad was a former resideut of Mamover seas and will Boon be on his moth and about five yeain ago went to Bingham where he has way home. been employed in the postoffic, . "Officers aiet with The ' Published every Saiurday. - Hit paper has enlisted with the government in tea cause of America for thd period of the war- Local and Personal Get your auto license for 1919 at this office. Mrs.' Ray Harding entertained the Religion class last Friday. Mini' Merle Andros sprat' last 3unday in Salt Lake with her sis- . ter, Its. Rolla Peery and EdNielson made a business trip to Payson Friday returning the same day. Mrs. Arnold Robinson came over from Eureka to help celebrate the birthday of her brother J. D . Brown. Insnre your home and household ?oods hi the old reliable Hartford Insuranoe Oo. See Mark MoChrys-tal- , Eureka. Primary Mrs. John M. Sndth ,' Thursday evening for the preparation of games, A pleasant evening was sprat and lunch was served. 0 , Player Piano Cheap, Here They Are Again! ; have iu the vicinity of Mammoth a slightly used player Mrs. Grant Simons and Mrs. paino, partly paid for and ia Dret Samuel Allman went to Pro- class condition that we will sell vo Sunday to visit their sister- - incheap to reliable party. Vv rite us law' Mrs, fjee Allman who is seri- for particulars, Consolidated Musill. returned the They ously ic Co., Saty Lake city, Utah.' same day. , , O John Poulson returned from NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Salt Lake last night where he has Department of the Interior, YJ. s. been Bpending several weeks. He came back to look after 'some Lard Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, business and will return to the February 20, 1919. Notice is hereby given that oity in a few days. David J. Greenhalgh, of Silver city, William Finch of Goshen is Utah, who, on March 26, 1912, mad i again making hie weekly visits to Homestead Entry Serial No. ' oamp. He tells us the sad news 9573, for SWL Section 13; of the death of his two year ' old EfSWf, Section 14, Township li South. Range 3 West, Salt daughter by influenza on the - 8th Lake Meridian, has filed notice of of the monthr intention to make Proof, Mias Francis Wetterstrom enter- tq establish claim to the land tained a party of 16 friends at her above described, before the Register and Deceiver, U. S. Land home Thursday evening in honor Office, at Salt Lake City, Utah, on of her guest, Mias Thelma Nesblt. the 8th t day of April, After indulging in cards and renames as witnesses: freshments the party concluded Colon Me Murphy, John Chambers. W. R. Wlghtman, John Betts, all with dancing at the cabaret. of Silver eity, Utah. We Pa E Uctrick, Ma E Lectrick and the little Tricks all readyto show you how to have the help and happiness of COMPLETE ELECTRIC SERVICE IN TOE HOME. 'X ' a And altar thb whenever and wherever you see the E Lectrickn you wiB know they stand for all feat COMPLETE ELECTRIC , SERVICE IN THE HOME stands for comfort and cleanliness, less ' work and worry and a saving of food, fuel, time tad money. : Bor, sms Mi E. leeferick, youve no idei how simple and really economies! electric service to. Its better than any hired girl because it does so many things at once and its always ready, tt cooks and sews and washes and how and cleans all so quickly that I have plenty of time tt enjoy myself with Pa E.1' Lectrick and the little Tricks. And then, beams there's always my electric vibrator to keep me perked up and Ma, looting my best ' ! Remarkable and very reasonable, too, Remarkable, M adds Pa E. Lectrick. say I, with the easy payments and the thrifty operation. Just a saapf" shout the 'little Tricks. v - five-yea- Mrs. David Larsen went to Spanish Fork to attend a large re held yesterday evening. 3eptk She will return Sunday evening. A meeting of the High Priests and Seventies of the Tintio Stake Alex McDonald and wife went OOULD B. BLAKELY, rill be held in Eureka at the L. D. Register. ) reHe Fork to Spanish Sunday. S. meeting house at 1 oclock Sun-d- ay turned to camp early in the week afternoon. CLAUSE F, BAKER and she will be back tomorrow ac- LIE L. BAKER ' Mrs. Peter Brems of Silver companied by her mother, Mrs. J. BAKER & BAKER came over for the Relief society G. Jensen who will visit in oamp a Attorneys end Counselors at Law social Tuesday night and remained few days. two days as the guest of her sister, Lieutenant Claude F. Baker 108 WestCenterSt. Elks Bllg. Mn.C. O. Robertson. PROVO EUREKA and who recently returned from the ' d Mrs. John Nfamger. whose service, has opened a law office died in Eureka recently of in the Elks building in Eureka in diners consumption, is moving to connection with his brother, Lee Auto Stage Mammoth and with her children Baker who conducts the Provo Eirkendall J. C. K1RKENDALL, Chaulfe.r rill make her liome with her office of the partnership. brother P. N. Anderson. Phone 138 R-- Mammo vt Next Friday at 7:30 there will be Phone 3 Eureka Hertrum H. Vinceut, husband of a parents teachers meeting Maud Stapley died at his home in to some questions of vilel regular schedule c'andy Tuesday, from the effacts of interest to the community in generDeceased al and the school in puticuiar. 36 a was brakeoian, years of age An interesting progiam is being and leaves a wife and six children. prepared and refreshments will be Dean Bryan, a brother of Mrs. served. The day of the cveuiui' John Mikesell, serving with the mentioned will be parents day. 157th' Infantry in France and re- Bn ring the time the work of lhe ported with the missing last De- pupils will be exhibited and parcember has wired that he landed ents are urgtd to come out and safely at camp Lee, Va. and would see, observe and criticise fully. Fare 25 cts. each way. During the month of March you can buy an Automatic Washer for $5 down and $5 a month, and it costs only 1 cents an hour to operate. We will be pleased to demonstrate any of the new electrical appliance so cheaply contribute to .the happiness and comfort cf the home. - 1919-Claiman- , Utah Power & Efficient Public , f . 5S563l!yM LSfv. rr Sw-veM- teat Light Co. - . la-la- w, bus-han- . 2 per-taini- influensa-pneumoni- a. soon be home. About 15 neighbors and friends ofMreLarry Nielson gathered at n the residence of Mrs. Samuel ou Friday aud most agree. tbly surprised the former by send" ing for her to come over. The occasion waa enjoyed by all. -- ' ' Paul Conroy, his wife and mother, of 8i)ver, moved to San California last week where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Conroy were former residents of Mammoth aud Mis. haul Conroy is a sister cf Mis. Grant Simons and Samuel SCHRAmi JOHNSON Department oi the Interior. DRUG NO. 10 s United States Lead Office, belt Lake City, Utah, March 4,1919 Serial No. 023162. All-ma- n, The meeting held Monday evening at the L. D. S. ohurcl) in the 'atrests of good health was very interesting and educational The people of Mammoth do not realize what they are missing in not fil I'D? the seats at such a u occasion l he talk on Prevention of Preventable diseases by Dr. L. L. Dairies was worth more to the people who heard him than can be estimated while Dr. E. E. Erickson on of Adolescence oontained suggestions no parent oould afford t4se. It is to be hoped that the movement for better liealth will meet ti oordial support of the town and that the next lectures ' will hart n fall house. Psy-ebolo- ; 19X9 a 8 h out au hr nagkttoaay: "I am not aaebtni nr eoaeanttav to snppwt tharrvin to tvn of an I aatatot earn as mote as yon, aave moan. Wn wtn ptaa tovattas I wQI bn the boat rtdn 0 1 year RtoT Ctonn ObanonSor Day rttorad worde ton United ffUtoa ai mi baa mate it poartbto tor tea wtto to rt fim-k- a, , Phone No. 3 mol 1 Kirkeijilrtllj Auto lea es, our store tit in. 1 rclar j. DR. L. E. PIERCE " toUmmtatejs Kngiand and the following deOUradno the Kngtteh attRude toward thrift: , Quite as important, both as a source of re venae and as a anatol movement, Is the restralBt of kuravy, and growth of anonomy and stmpBcriy Other-win- s of Ufe among the wnU-to-dgoods and eertces will bn stall. War saving applies to all, classes, and appeals to all Incomes. b as been issued explaining U r. Q.TOJ uTruxnjTJ u y unjinru". t Jirux I Tim British War Savings OonvnMtot V' . tetwaK ton lus become, s psnnsnsat toaUtatlon la prompt attention Such objections or protests should be filed within thirty (30) days from the date of the first publication cf this notice iu the United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah. Date of first publication; M reh Oyw BRITISH THRI7T Phone ns your wanis We will give Ihea 1 1 Register. Ony, University, the hnlanna which self denial hcldn tea tea to the balance at prae tartly and peace. Rue woman has kta plane and efttea. In she egaal to m Aeaialf Ou the wattf Hmm to aothlng ao peraaaatve, as IredaUtla. aa the love rt a was tor ten wtt whom he loves No moony spent with no much Joy as the money that goes to her and the ehlldran. Ban to that whoa wito tores too to permit ton to to toot whoa he atowld bn wtoa, who tow jadlelal to hnr temperament, 10 pendant Ip bar tanestto economy, aa to add her toototvn vote to tea apat fcto sXtov-mand ao brawn m to tort tart tea ntpoadtoane mat always ta toert a Bttie toes thin the tooeam Cta te Everything in Ibc 'Dreg Line NOTICE OOULD B. BLAKELY, W. - - gniwtoctaw rate H. H. BOURNE, Manager Ber-lardin- is hereby given that on July 23, 19i8, George D. Felt, of Ibapah, Utah; made application to select Section 5, Township South, Range 18 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, in lieu of and in exchange for Section 28, Township ii outh, Range ig West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, under the Act of April 2i, lg04 (33 Stat. 2ll). Serial No. 023182. I he purpose of this notice is to allow all persons claiming the land under theminiDg or other laws, desiring to show it to be mineral in character or adversely occupied, an opportunity to file objection to such application with the local officers of the land district in which the land is situated and to establish their interest therein or the mineral character thereof. Jamee ananltir ' ter HES WATCHING' YOU feuI NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. All-ma- WOHEli AND LIONET MONTHLY WAR STAMP QUOTAS FIXED FOR TY7EL1TH DISTRICT 1 The Treasury Department has aaaigqgd to thef Twelfth Federal Reserve District the following monthly quotas ; to to ratal in War Savirgs Stamps during 1919: : j t DENTIST g Tin total to be raised Stott Building, 2nd Floor I EUREKA . . . throughout the country is 4 U, 600, 000, 000. UTAH vuuwvnxuvru uu vvuwuvuvu u Read lie Record. Job printing of every desetiption at ' ; n tr v ik office i i y |