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Show V Tiftt ' THE EUREKA REPORTER t Bunnells Return After IkiT Enjoyable Automobile .Trip Ur. and Mrs. John Bunnell and the children returned home litsiid weeh after an absence of Several weeks during which time the motored through to Canada, where they visited with relatives and were accompanied home by their daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Mr. Bunnell state&that Robbins. barring one little mishap in the Yellowstone National Park, where their ear was overturned on n wet road, the trip was one continual round of pleasure. They went direct to Raymond, Canada, where they spent some time visiting, and then teak in the elghtn and enjoyed Ufa at some of the beautiful lakes of that section, later going to the Glacier National Park and enroute home taking in the sights In natures great wonderland the Yellowstone National Park. The wagon roads through Idaho and Into Montana and Canada are a little rougher then usual, making progress .by auto somewhat slower than under the more favorable conditions but the members of lie Bunnell family took things easy and had an enjoyable time. Efforts Being Made To i Repeal Tax On SodrWater It Is beginning to look as though success will crown the efforts of those who are seeking to bring about the repeal of the tan on soda water. The bill wiping out the obnoxious tax has already been put through the house, under the leadership of Con gressman Fordney, chairman of. the Ways and Means CommlttioeHTnd It s thought that similar action will be taken In the Senate. This tax has been unpopular right from the start and it Is generally understood that the trouble which la necessary to collect the tax almost outweighs the money collected, and then the whole matter rests with the honesty of the proprietors of soft drink establishments. Some are honest and make settlement to the government while others have found It quite easy to hold out on Uncle Bam. This paper believes that the tax should be abolished. unbidoM mid her Ponrty demanded the Man's passions daughter's sacrifice caught her in a rise did Niela Pendleton escape? Did she waa bads the honest love which a clouded name had lost? Come see splendid Dorothy Phillips make her big fight for happiness in one of fie dramatic sensations of the year. Dont miss "A. SOUL FOR SOCIAL SALE, Star Theatre Monday COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS. . mwM TfeoSJeJskwQ' it if it's a worth-whil- e accessory. oil guages, tools, Spotlights, horns, etc., are all ready for your inspection. Why not fully equip that car now? It will save you many hours on the road perhaps. If you need tires, we heartily) recommend Tire, guaranteed for 5,000 the Horse-Sho- e miles and sure to give far mom than thatj Tfcn tire has a distinctive trend that is not but does not climb out of only anti-skiruts when used on front wheels. Seldom bubbles or Let us show you why. sand-blister- s. Bnrson-Gardn- er Garage is At the regular session of the county commissioners held Wednesday of last week, the board fixed the tax levy for the county and the two school districts of the eounty, at the following rate: For county purposes, mills; including the poor fund, 1 for eounty roads, 1 mill; for state road purposes, 8 . mills; for Juab school district, mills; for Tlntlc school district, 8 mills, for special tax on sheep for bounty, 8 mills: range horses and cattle, 4 mills; and domestic cattle, 1 mill. In regard to the I mill state road tax an explanation la were wary. It la the Intention to buUS- - hard surface road from Levan to Solqla, the ent having offered PT 80 j1. n PprynpTSo. -- Friday, August 22, 1919. A Nationwide InstitutionT JUST RECEIVED i 8 s Pm New New New New Dresses Coats Suits Skirts We invite you to come in and see them, even if you are not ready to buy. Its a pleasure to show these new models. And don't forget we have just received a big shipment of new Fall Hats for ladies and misses. Women will welcome these g advanced styles. Just received and very low priced. Watch our windows. 4-- 10 7-- 10 i. U. sUk Penney Co. A Nationwide Institution. r femt,'whlch t to and haa -- v. do, agreed tax for thla purpose. &i United States Tires are Good Tires TIRE TAPE VERT USEFUL. Tire tape la to the automobile whet a bandage la to a Red Crow nurse, and a man who drives a ear would as soon think of leaving It out of hla tool box aa a Red Crow nurse would think of leaving a bandage out of her flrst-al- d kit. The United 8tatea Tire Company advises all Its patrons to Include a roll of Ita tape in their equipment Its uses are Innumerable. It la moat frequently need to reinforce bad spots caused by blow-ou- ts and punctures. It la also valuable for winding electric wires or making leaky temporary repairs to broken rod or i d -1 'J t rattling parts. MILL VISIT IN CALIFORNIA. William Owens, the superintendent of the Eagle A Blue Bell mine, r turned home early In the week after a long session at one of the hospitals at Salt Lake. Mr. Owens has about recovered from his Illness but before getting Into tho harness again he will take n vacation, the first one he has had In several years. Together with his wife and their two younger children he will spend a few weeks in southern California. I SOLDIER ROTS HONORED, A very successful dancing party waa given last Monday evening In honor of th-- j returned soldiers r.nd sailors of the Tlntlc District. The affair was free to all and It proved to be one of the most joyabie dances of the year, the pavilion be In the Ing filled- to overflowing. prize waits, for which a ten dollar prise was awarded, A. E. Snow and Mrs. fizzle Claih were the winners. . - Dont experiment with the vain able mechanism of your auto. When something goes wrong turn It over to Bursona Garage end be sure of good treatment Notice For Publication. Department of the Interior, U. S. Lend Office nt Salt Lake City, Utah, August 18, 1818. Notice Is hereby given that William L. Reiche, of Magna, Utah, who, on September 8th, 1814, made Enlarged Homestead Entry, Serial No. Sec 87, ENWK 018068, for SW and Etf 8WK Section 84, Township 8 South, Range 8 West, Salt Lake Meridian, haa filed notice of intention to make five-yeproof, to establish claim . to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver of the U. S. Land Office, at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 80th day of September, 1010. Claimant names aa witnesses: Jackson R. Allen, of Draper, Utah; Charles F. Vesley, of Moslda, Utah; M. S. Risks, Draper, Utah; A. P. Allen, of Charleston, Utah. OOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. E. D. Dunn, Atty., Salt Lake City. (First pnh. August 88, 1010.) ar The Real Thing Right Through Put United States Tires under your car and you!! find them the real thing. Theyre built to wear to give you the kind of economical service you want And thats just what they da Hundreds of thousands of regular users will vouch for that lots of them right around here. There are five distinct types of United States Tires one for every need of price or use. - M: ii' krk We have exactly the ones for your car. We Know United States Tires Are Oood Tires Untie Garage Co. Thats Why We Bell Them. Salem Mercantile Co, Salem, Utah |