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Show r Gk V: ' . . BUREXA REPORTER I Blinth Handliny Utah Boy ' New FeaturoAddedFbr Honors RaadrtTOf Tie Reporter,! Bbu liitaid l PViday, 1923. Fibnaij' ,8 la this issno of the Reporter :wd.' CAMBRIDGE, Feb. 17. Harvard University next week is te confer are publishing the first of a aartafef J the highest of sc holers hip honors os highly interesting v mining lnttorn!v! N. C. Hanks of Heber City. Utah, from the pen of Farris Merten, 11 1 O it of Eanb who h who is handless and totally blind. Deprived of vision and of touch BUV WBHWIOS Will USV MW riSTI, In tha first glow of youth, N. C. cisco office of the Mine hwltar4!) Hanks with supreme courage and Supply Co. Is these tetters Mr.Sj Iron will, has risen above his affile Morton vill attempt to tell .briefly S3! lions. After patient years of study, what is going on in other mining Til he has placed hlmaplf among the localities of the west hid letter of this week hsving to do with Nevada notable lecturers of the country. ' Born in Heber City, Utah, Mr. and California camps and sick be Interest to of to news ought Hanks was one of ten children. He was sent to school at Charleston. nearly every reader of this paper. First of all The Reporter lima to Utah, and planned to enter college for the study of mineralogy. There chronicle the doings of the Tintta were no funds at hand to provide for District and then to devote such education for the lad. But he 'space to mining items of a general enrolled at the Brigham Yonng Uni- - i interest. Those who desire to keep' with the lndutryin other varsity at Provo, determined to work jin touchsuch as Nevada, California his way through. The summer of his states, will find the weekly-letter- s twenty-firyear, with two college and Idaho, of Mr. Morton of value. friends, be went to Mt. Nebo to work Farris L. Mortem is a son of 'Mr: a lead and silver mine. Here the youth knocked over a box of mining .and Mrs. J. W. Morton sn4 a caps, which exploded resulting in the 'graduate of the Tintlc High School. During his school days he worked loss of his eyes and hands. More than two years was spent in on The Reporter and got a lot of the hospital and after that there newspaper experience while acting were months and months of dis- as a correspondent for Balt Lake dallies. After leaving Tintlc ho becouragement and heartache. Mr. Hanks is snrely entitled to the came identified with the Mine 'and success which has come to him. His Smelter Supply Co. at Balt Lake be-advancement has been remsrkabls lng advanced rapidly and later go- - ( and Is the- result of many years of ing to the ' coast where he holds a I responsible position with this well labor. known firm. " o L sr- -- i V ut st , - ? Religion Clan Program s Bibs. McKellar Denied : Announced For Sunday Fund State From Money The Religion Class will hold Its annual conferenco in the L. D. 8. . On Monday of this week the mem-- , Church next Sunday evening at 7.10. hers of the state industrial commie-- 1 Everybody Is Invited to attend. The slon were in session, hearing be will given: following program dence in a number of cases where Song, Junior Girls Chorus. had been made for Violin Duet, Lon Hodges and application Joseph Buys, Male Co. workmen's compensation on account Jr. of death or injury. ' Quartette, Joeeph Paulson Compensation- was denied Mrs. Mary H. McKellar of Balt Lake and Duet, Grace Whitehead and a former resident of Eureka, who line Myers. Hugh McKellar, Ladies Quartette, Mrs. Frank said her husband, died from an Injury while employed Birch and CO. by the Eagle A Bine Bell Mining Talk by Stake Board member. Mixed Quartette, Lee Christensen company in this district. The board members reached ' the and Co. conclusion that Mr. McKellar' Address, Principal Dyches of Sil- death was from natural causes, or ver City. from au Illness of long standing. and I - Made- Parent Teachers Club Of Silver Held Meeting Association The Parent-Teache- rs of Silver City held their regular meeting last Saturday evening. Dr. Joseph F. Merrill of the University of - Utah delivered a lecture on How to- Live." Other numbers on the' program were: Song, Male Quartette. Cornet Solo, Clyde Willis. Reading, Mrs. J. J. Cronin. Dnet, Mrs. Earl Potts and Mrs. Edward Thomas. Reading, Miss Ruth Westovsr. Dnet,- Sorenson sisters. - MSS. J. C. FERNET DIED - LAST WEEK IN FLORIDA Mrs. Mary Kimball Penney, wife of J. C. Penney, the nationally known merchant, died on Thursday of last week at Miami, Florida, the winter home of the family,- - Death came suddenly. The deceased married Mr. Penney about four yean ago, soon after her retnru from France, where she was an actlvs and sealons war worker. A rich woman in her own right, she paid all of her expenses while abroad and contributed liberally to the American cause. .Mrs. Penney leaves one child, aged one and one-ha'yean, and her husband. Burial took place at - White Plains, New York, and during the hour of the funeral Manager Hughes closed the local store. ( DOLPH ZUlCOIL PtCESENTS : lf . SHOE REPAIRING All Work Guaranteed. PETER MUNDT Leave Orders or Shoes at The Oxford FINE MONUMENTS' At Right Prices A Large Variety From Which to Select HEN GREATEST TRIUMPH SINGE U. P. RY. OFFICIALS PAID VISIT TO EUREKA - A romantic drams of shipwreck and South Boas, primitive p and John Bowen in the exeeUent cut Lee, traveling - freight agent, and E. J.1 Hanson, general freight agent, were la Tin tic during the early part of the week on business for the Union Pacific System. They state that work is to start at ones on the new line from Lund to Cedar City, which will also be extended into the iron fields. - It is frem ths Iron properties near Cedar City that iron will bo secured for the Utah county steel plant Ths branch railroad will be completed by mid- W. H. Provision For Refunding Money To Anfto Ownen 4 THE MIRACLE MAN! ti amt an alUonqueriag lore. Richard Dix J.. it mtinniimi hi hMiiiiiii.il hiiiihi i frrrrrrrrrrrrr.-nnnnnr.- gj tu by thoee who get itt eariytd avoid ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Shrlver,1 at his offica at W. F. tbe rush. Aa amendment baa now Shrivera stow, Eureka, Utah- been offered which will Insure a re-- ' Any etoCk upon which this ssssss Sioux Mines Company. Principal fund If the ear owner tehee out a Pises, of business, Esrekav Utah. meat remains unpaid on Monday, license before tbs new tow to effectNoticCto hereby given that at n February Xfth, Ills, will ba ive. . This amendment' reads as foladvertised for sate - at lows: meetiar of the Board of Directors pnblie and and nnleaa paymaat auction, Tf any person has heretofore of the Sionx Mines Company held to made before, will be sold on Tnee- obtained a license for s Motor o the lfth day of February, lift, vehicle for ths year .1911' ander the at v tbe geaora! "Offices- - of tbo comprovisions of tbo section which Is pany; Eurekar- Utah, an- assessment smsnded by this act, sad paid there- (No. X) of one cant per share was fore tha fee rsqtfarad by said section, levied upon tbo oitstanding capital then and In the event there shall be tech of tbe corporation,, payable a refunded to sneh person the dif- immediately te Ernest E.- - Pritchett, ference between the amount which at the general he paid for sneh Uecnaw- and - ths offices of the - company. Eureka amount which te would pay aadar Mercantile Commission Company the provisions of this net: Upon ap- stars. Eureka, Utah: Any stock upon which to this ofthe state awment may replication secretary for each refund he to hereby author main unpaid on March XOth, 1113, lsed to make prompt payment there- will be delinquent and advertised of out of the funds received by him fdr sale at public auction, and unless ander the provisions of the said payment to mads before, will be sold at the office of the company, Euretion or of this set With sneh an amendment attach- ka, Utah, April ICth, si tha hbnr of X o'clock p. m., ed to the original UR there' to tha reason why metortott should not daiiaguent assessment, together with Uw eoet of advertising and expanse stop np sad make application' for license plates.' If they fall to teke of sals. aetioa until March let they Why be ernest b. pritchett; deprived of sa opportunity of using their cars. There will be seeh a Office: Eureka Mercantile rash la ths office of the secretary of Co. store, Eureka, Utah. tote that many days win stapes -- pub. Feh. IX, (Pint anmber plates cun be seat te .. I dalin-Que- nt A anmber of people have been delaying tha payment of their automobile license feet for the year 1118, being of tbo opinion that new tow win reduce the amount charged and make no provision for refunding money which msy be paid BEESLET MARBLE A GRANITE WORKS Provo - Secretary-Treasure- day, March IXtk, at II o'clock, noon, at tha office of the Secretary W. F. Shifter's store in Enreka, at Utah, te pay the delinquent aasooe-metogether with the eost of advertising end the expense at H. D. Shrlver, ee'y.--( First pub. January Xfth, Ills.) mi, nt - GARAj6e1 M r,' rrmiiimmiim - mi, to-pa- . Secretary-Treasure- Well Get Y our Grocery Order , Out Promptly. .. I One of the many things that . give satisfaction to onr big crowd of regnlar cnatomeri is i- - 3 . 1 - i J';-- -- promptness. One of the " ' strlcteit.of our store rules is to 44get the orden ; In. , - out If you want to be sure to get ' ' ybnr grMtttea promptly OIVtUSWUR ORDER. r. Com-rnlcel- bo-for- e onUof-tow- n oa mt.) Special.s't--Overhauling Prices applicants. - v Far Netics v "The nicest and pleasantest modi of tbe Interior, U. B. Lend Office, at Salt Lake City, etas I bars naed for indigestion and constipation Is Chamber tains TabUtah, January IX. 19XS. writes Matorfl F. Craig, MidNotice to hereby (hot lets," give Jemoe E. Jack, of XlIX, Seventh dle Grove, N. Y. They work like e charm and do not gripe or leave say Eaat,: Belt- Lake City, - Utah, he, on November XI, 1X17, made anptaaaani effect e oetoad try. No. XlStil, for MNWM. Lots X 4, Ssetion 4, Township X South, Range X Wad,, Salt Lake Meridian, kae filed notice Independence Mining Company, a Intention to make five-yecoloration of the State of Utah. Proof, to establish clalto te the lead Location of property. Tintlc Mining ehova described, before the Register Dbtrlet, Utah. Location of principal A Reeslver, U. 8. Land Office, at place of business, E Crete, Utah, Mt Late City, Utah,.n the Xfth Notice to hereby given that at a day at March,' HIS.'-meeting of the directors of the above Claimant eamae ae wltseeeas. named mining company, bald at the E. Jack, of Salt Late, office of the Secretary in Eureka, fteh F. VMeley, of Seedy. Utah; Utah; J. R. Utah, on Tnesday, January . Xlrd, 7, Ajton. ef Draper, Utah; A. P. Alton, 11X1, aa assessment; being'-Noof : Draper," Utah. of Vk cent per share wee levied on GOULD B. BLAKELY, the capital stock of the corporation, Register. issued end outstanding, payable lm-t0 tbs Secretary, H. D. (Bint pah. Feh. X, . Department - i s )', - , DRIVE IN If your engine is pot hitting jnst right, if yonr lights are not working right, indicating battny trouble, or if any other thing seems wrong with yonr ear. 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