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Show 9 Friday, March 2, 1923! IttitidU Elks Win Back The Salvation Army Drive Tfa Ecrelui Reporter -- c. Faf8 REPORTER a. Captain lease J. Rowe, of the SalIaaaad on Friday of sack vation Army, was In Eureka this wtand la tka pnstofflos at Baraka. week arranging for the organisations annual drive for funds. While Iran Blossom sold at Utah, aa aaeoud-claBail Babccrtptloa price Lehl Tlntle sold at f c and par yaar. here he succeeded la Interesting a number, of local people la the Sioux sold at Sc. movement a and worthy Tlntle Standard sold at fl.dlH consisting of A. F. Toltom. Walter and SMS. Jensen and .Dr. B. L. Clark, was elected to work out the details pertaining to a canvas of the business Eureka Lily sold at district and the mines. Eureka has Iron Blossom sold at Sde. been called mi for 8009 and there is Little May sold at no Question but what the sum will and 6 Ho. Lehl tic sold at Tin Chief Cons. 75 be secured, Me. sold at Plains Sic and Chic new models in Poiret Twill, Gabardine and Tlntle Standard Last evening Captain Howe atSioux sold at I He. Dracoa H tended the regular meeting of Tlntle Zuma sold at Ic, Tricotine in Tan and Navy. Some strictly tailored and Victoria is Lodge of Elks and gave a most boa Bloaaom Interesting talk, briefly outlining the others trimmed with tucks and haiid embroidered with Colorado 1 work of the Salvation Army, also Little May sold at 9 He. Bacla A Blua BaU ..WWW. to telling to what extent the Elks have sold from 11.80 Standard Tlntle aided the cause. It was the Bene- to Swanaoa.,.. IS.I7H. Iron King S volent and Protective Order of Elks Zuma sold at IH- Amcricaa Star 1 that backed the Salvation Army la Tlntle sold at I He. PRICES RANGE PROM 920.00 TO 950.00. V Cantannial Baraka I Its activities during the war and Lehl Plutus sold at Sic, B allion Bock without such backing the wonderful' ly effective work could not have Total Carloada ioi been performed In this country and Little May Thunder. BEAUTIFUL CREATIONS IN NEW SPRING sold from 10c to lie. Lehl sold and Tlntle at iH Chief Cona. (road gruvel) DRESSES. ago there was a tendency II to Tears sold at 51c and 51c. o ridicule the efforts of the men Tlntle Standard from 11.00 sold and women who make up the mem- to 11.00. Wonderful showing in the latest word of Spring Styles Shift Bon Seriously bership- of the Salvation Army but at sold North Standard who In with has touch Canton Crepes, Flat Crepes, Taffetas and Wool Trioo-tines- . kept Hurt At Eureka Hill everyone sold at He. their work In recent years and partiSome are daintily raffled, some beaded, emnow la cularly during the war Radolph Farrell, a shift bou of forced to admit that the organisa- Mamnwith Bnlslii fframfn the Walter Fitch, Jr. contracting tion Is deserving of the suppor and broidered, braid trimmed, panels, etc. jri company, mat with a cartons acci- endorsement of the best people of For Fundi Truck New Fin dent yesterday morning while he the country. Soldiers who served DRESSES PRICED TO SUIT ALL, 913.50 TO 940.00. was directing the work of retl inher- overseas have but praise nothing ing the shaft at the Baraka Hill for the men and women who have F. L. Harris, chief of the Mammine. He Is now at one of the Balt dedicated their lives to the better- moth City Fire Department, states NEW ARRIVALS THIS WERE. Lake hospitals and while he Is In a ment of the unfortunate. that the members of that organisarather dangerous condition the atAt their meeting last evening the tion have been working hard during WOMENS SHE HOSIERY. tending physicians believe that he Elks went on record as endorsing the past winter In an effort to raise will completely recover. the local drive for funds. The lodge funds for the purchase of a new fire Pure thread silk stockings. The Hamming Bird Brand. While the crew was bnay In the will stand back of the movement truck.. The proceeds of several shaft, working at a depth of aboat and In doing so the members are dances and entertainments have Black and colors. Every pair guaranteed to give per1100 feet,- a small piece of Umber, following out a plan which been set aside for this purpose and which became dislodged w accident- simply la fect satisfaction. Humming Bird Brand and other the intention of the organisahas been quite generally adopted by it ally got Into the shaft, fell coma dis- other branches of the order. tion to give two or three more tance and a track the shift boas In dances in the near future. The peoguaranteed full fashioned silk stockings at inch a manner that It cat the back ple of Eureka are Invited to attend of his head and Injured his spine. At Catholic Women Have these parties. They will not only be 9L25, 91.50, 91.75 TO 93.00 PAIR. the time Mr. Farrell assured a good time but will be doNew Officers Elected from the mine and given first aid by ing their bit toward a worthy cause. Drs. Laker, Howell and Ostler It o WOMENS BLOOMERS. eras feared that the spinal Injury At their last the TO BE MEETING CONJOINT evening meeting Womens fine imported, sateen bloomers; have tlie appearance of silk with the was so serious that It would result HELD NEXT SUNDAY EVENING In a permanent disability, perhaps members of the Catholic Womens new officers and also wearing qualities of fine cotton. Also satin bloomers of the finest quality and the paralysing of the lower limbs, League elected Don Mrs. session. a social enjoyed best styles. PRICED FROM 91.25 TO 93.75. the outlook Is now more promising. Ostrander The- different organisations of the had charge of the enterexaminations made after the D. L. 8. hold Church will of tainment features the Conjoint evening Injured man reached the hospital and the prise winner at the bean NSW WASH FABRICS. bag meeting next Sunday evening, March Indicate that complete recovery can local at the 7.10 at was Owens. The William 4th, Mrs. oclock, game in PERCALES inch 36 smart new patterns and plain colors. 20c to 35c YARD. be expected although It is too early church. selected follow: to make such a definite statement. officers Is the program: Mrs. James Norman, Following president; DRESS GINGHAMS. Tintic people will be pleased to re- Mrs. P. J. Fennell, 1st vice presiSinging, Choir. ceive this news as Mr. Farrell is 27 inch, 32 inch and 36 inch. Plaids and checks with plain colors to matwli. All William Mrs. Ind Prayer. Mathews, dent; well known and generally liked. He vice Song, Choir. president; Mrs. Dan McCann, la a very capable member of Mr. financial guaranteed qualities and colors. Prices range from 18c yard to 65c yard. Bong, Boy Scouts. secretary; Mrs. Mary Stack, Fitchs contracting organisation. Lavon Violin John 8olo, White; H. Mrs. Driscoll, Mary recorder; Clavelle, accompanist. treasurer. Be Made In Address, A. A. Anderson, Boy NEW SPRING BLOUSES. Change May Scout Executive from Provo. U. P. Train Service OF TINTIC HOLD Mixed Song, Quartette. THEIR REGULAR ELECTION The public Is cordially Invited to Pleasing styles in blouses made It Is understood that a plan la now attend. from .plain or printed silks. being worked out with a view to givAt the meeting of Tlntle Lod.te ing Tlntle mining camps better No. 711, B. made from imported Some O. Elks, held test BOY SCOUT MEETING P. train service over the lino of the the following officers were evening Ti, MONDAY EVENING NEXT company, white voile, trimmed with : selected for the ensuing term: D Theriault, Exalted. Ruler, L hand-mad- e taTInS? fifm lace and drawn h Esteemed Leading . An educational meeting for everyJohn morning and out again In the early Knight. Hanley, one who Is Interested In Boy Scoot All newest things work. the afternoon. The new arrangement. If activities will be held at the public A. E. Myers, It can be carried through successful1 are here in waists and blouses. library building next Monday evenly, will mean two trains a dky in- Knight. Edwin Bhriver, Esteemed Lectur- - ing, with a conple of outof-tow- n stead of one for the convenience of PRICES RANGE FROM speakers. The object of the meetthe people of Eureka, Mammoth and lngH.Knight Is to familiarise local people with ing Secretary. Bowen, to In about order 92.50 to 913.50. Silver City, bring the work which the Boy Beout W. F. Bhriver, Treasurer. such a change the Union Pacific peoIs carrying on In variAlbert organisation Tyler. Morley, ple may send their regular Tlntle ous parts of the country, and also to H. K. Mellor, Trustee. train out from Salt Lake la the to train Tlntle men In scout leadership. L. E. Dr. Clark, Representative early afternoon, allowing the crew Grand Lodge Session at Atlanta In WANTED Baby carriage. Must be to tie up for the night In Tlntle and In good condition. Apply to Phone returning to Salt Lake In the early July. 44. H. E. Wall, Alternate. runThen the changing by morning. FOR' SALE 20 black Minorca one of Number of SO, the time ning chickens, Abe Ullock, Summit. . o . through trains, and operating a Joniors Are Undefeated . stub- train between Tlntle Junction and the mining camps, this district Champions In Basketball Moose Election Takes would be provided with a morning Place On Wednesday and afternoon train. The basketball series ended TuesResidents of Eureka are greatly when the Juniors defeated the The annual election of the Moose Interested In the announcement and day Seniors 'by a score of 20 to 14. This will take place next Wednessincerely hope that the railroad com- was the sixth straight victory for the Lodge and all members of the organipany will be able to make the change Juniors, making them the undis- day sation who are In good standing are In the near future. puted champions of the Tlntle High asked to attend and cast their votes. School class series. Officers of the lodge have arranged "The Unseen," one net comedy The series was very successful and to keep the polls open from two drama next Tuesday evening at the both the students at the school and oclock McCormick, Jr. Bundberg . 2000 10.00 805-In the afternoon until seven, L. D. 8. Church. 2.50 808-Mr-s. Hilda Johnson 600 the publle showed considerable feeling that this procedure Is necesKalUndw . it Thomas . 6000 25.00 Interest in the different contests.' k Church so on members all both that sary W. Davis 2.50 229-600 104-JoThe standing of the teams Is as day and night shift may vote. Real Estate Bargains Lind 4 Mathewa . . follows: 8undbwg 2500 17.60 1852-ToQuickly Snapped Up Sneddon . . . 6.00 1000 126-Nelson Income tax blanks filled correctly D. Henriod . 5.00 264-RuJuniors la Carpenter 1000 out at the Reporter office. s. Miller A number of real estate transfers Sophomores 4000 20.00 128- - A. C. Burton G. Mattson . 5.00 1 7 have been made during the past Seniors 1000 .. Campbell BRIEF LOCAL ADS. Beta week or two. Do you want to buy Freshmen 14 Bundbwg . 4000 20.00 S91-Martinson 2.50 or sell? In either case it will pay 142-El- la 600 Mr. ail ... Campbell ve Mattson 6.00 3 9 you to see Frank Garrity. Here are to start a handball series to last up WANTED Man with car to sell 177-BHollander ... 1000 E. Ward 5.00 S97-some unusually fine bargains: , . until the weather permits suck acti1000 complete line low priced Tires 200-- Alex Johnson 6.00 402-Bo- b house on upper Church vities as track soccer and baseball. Kallander . . . 4 room and Tubes. 9100.09 pw week. 1000 Snell Newman . . Tire Co., 4544 street for 9450.00. Terms. s. Buck-Indoor baseball will also be proSterilngworth Herman B. Fuller . 6 room house on Main street re- moted. 5.60 720 Sterling, E. Liverpool, Ohio. , C. Davies duced from 9050.00 to 9950.00. 2000 10.00 419-t Newman FOR SALE One good heating stove. 21 R. Green 2 furnished houses on Leadvllle I860 0.80 435-WOMEN'S BENEFIT AMT. Kallander H. rear J. John Johnson, Apply 222-E- d. R. Green Row. 92100. Terms. o - 1 7280 10.90 4S6-Newman Donnellys. 487-R. Green . . . . 2 houses, 4 and 2 rooms, upper 225-A. McCorThe Womens Benefit Association FOUND Welch . 7.60 Main. 9760 takes them. 1600 Elgin watch and chain. mick, Jr. of the Maccabees held a social 449-Owner can get same bom Hyrum 224-A. Robertson . Main street property for A. McCoron February 22nd. The prosion R. Ball . . . 4.95 One building site. Good locations and gram was as follows: Bradley at Utah Power A Light 000 mick, Jr. Co. Lee 50.00 Sr. .10000 Frank Mrs. Horton, bargain prices. Garrity. Reading, Great P. Van 4 room house at Mammoth, with Horton ..10000 50.00 448-Mr- e. FOR SALE One washing machine 220-RoPlano Solo, Mrs. Dean Beck. 2.50 Kallander .10750 51.75 Wagoner pantry, good cellar, 2 cabins, water Reading. Mrs. W. D. Myers. In first class condition. Cash price 472-WMastGel Jaat Tiy Id Sallo 5.00 and lights, 2 lots fenced. Also good Suudbwg .10750 6S.7b If taken this week 916.00.- - Apply Plano BOlo, Mrs. Dean Beck. 2I1-Mef Ns. I 4 room house on two lots. Murakami . . 5.00 E. Hulak ....17600 87.60 482-Mrs. Frank Taylor. Co. store. C. J. Reading, Penney bit of it! its saashlno . 0 room house and outbuildings at 7.50 an 211, Alex G. Mattson .40000 209.00 4 8 Bundberg the In penney game Mrs. Freethy me tor far tba flnt tlma in bow 480-214-H. Osborne . . A. McCor15.00 as Jay 1 Mamoth.9 550 cash, 9600 terms. won first prise and Mrs. 81m Simpa wonderful glory ostia is tel yam. 600-Mr- s. DeUnqnent Notion 7000 Two good buys near, upper Ghurcn son second prise. A nice luncheon Jr. Fred mick, tba fna Mottos I ass to bars wbm my Newman .10750 20.00 dsyu wera younger. I look at my haado Lindbeck . . street. One for 9550 and the other wsa served. and think of tka twists and aneUsfa tkey . Baker F. Newman .10000 10.00 for 9900. Independence Mining Company, a saod to ksva I bend way aver to the Erickson . . 2025 2 room well furnished house, SERVICE STAB LEGION Newman . 28.76 floor. corporation of the State of Utah. 218-A- ll I ktront been able to doAthat to 605-- F. D. Kimball ...10000 1600 Hacklln 50.00 Many yearm. wan RECEIVED CHARTER Location of property, Tlntle Mining for it large lot, cellar, etc. Price I esa thank A A 500-Al' garage, 250-Fr111 To BO it wai a rising ona of Joy and Londell ....10000 G. Mattson . 5000 25.09 9150. District, Utah. Location of principal to oUtcro 597-AlBrothers sad winery, G. Mattson .. 6000 25.00 liberty. - 4 room . house In Dutchtown. The newly orgsnlsed Service Star place of business. Eureka, Utah. Horton, Jr. .10000 608-Alyear ore asd thick that G. Mattson .. 2817 14.09 do not' dossMotion A. McCorThere are delinquent upon the fol- 244-Pantry, closets, 2 barns, etc. 9400. fBirm of Eureka has received Its row an and fna stnagth health, 500-AlG. Mattson .. 2000 10.00 (row yos forsrerl It Is not sou It is hero 8500 mick. Jr. 4 room house In Knlghtvllle. new charter from the national head- lowing described stock on account G. Mattson ...40000 200.00 5 10- - Alex G. Mattson .. 2000 10.00 and now for sin of yes. A A A is waitRental value of 98. will go for 9100 quarters. The charter was received of assessment levied on .the 22rd 240-247-A. Badgw .20000 150.00 ing to help yen." Thors is a moot why G. Mattson ...25000 125.09 9260 with appropriate ceremonies last day of January, 1022, being ai 4 room house Dutchtown. A A A will help yos. Whet roe iteereaoo 2876 ' 14.88 ment No. 7, of H of a cent pw 248- -A. G. Mattson And In accordance with law and the takes It. evening. eella. the somber af your Wednesday A. 250Mattson G. 2660 12.60 other amounts and set an These oporder of the board of director rotaM andergoea a twmondons bargains. share, the several 251-600 blood- C. aa 2.60 Shustw Eureka. made on the 23rd day of January, depends Frank Garrity, Brtrythlng posite the names of the respective Chamberlain's Cough Blood which to Minus aeftielem 257-600 2.50 1288, so many shares of each parcel J. Field shareholders as follows: Nature. lid af troubles. J. Field No. Name Shares Amt. 258-,600 2.60 of stock as may be necessary win be tad eella loadsis toanaa long laundry agency. of thorn A A A to A. McCbrystal 600' 2.50 old at the office of the Secretary, Newman ,.25000 126.00 215-r, ilood tlaanaor. Joseph Buys. Jr of Eureka, has Medicines that aid nature are alA. McCbrystal 500 2.68 H. D. Sbrlver, at W. F. Shriverc la 2.60 200-taken the Troy Laundry ageney and itovlgorotor. It Campbell .. 500 Chamberlain's effectual. most 4ways . 600 2.50 tore. In Eureka, Utah, on Tuesday, eruptions, too, pbsploi, Hoet-2.60 2 7 Erick Granberg will call for and deliver laundry. Campbell . . 600 acts on this plan, It bsllds up 277-Hulak E. 6.00 of ....-100high quality of Cough Remedy 2 hour 500 at March 2.50 the 1028. 20th, Everyone knows the166-Campbell bCOUtlr J. 275-Hulak H. allays the cough, relieves the delin600 .45-2.69 2000 18 to .. 10.00 L. ths Robbins pay noon, oclock, Troy work. Phono seen tbs flak firmer. aids expectoration, opens tba 279-Hulak 66-E. 2.59 500. aeeeesment aU 5000 thereon 25.0 B. to at Hulsh add togethw A It quent drug tions and aids nature In restwing the 57-BG. Mattson . 6000 26.00 with the eoet of advertising and ex- stereo tu two today. sines. Yles krgor btas bottto Hollander .. 2000 10.00 281-Alsystem to a healthy tocondition. ths Is -- Herman Isaacson 065 4.78 1000 41 sale. .. of 5.00 pense Its good Unger Thousands have testified H. Child 1066 6.66 H. D. 8HRTVER, Sec. 1000 FOR FLETCHER'S 6.00 216-Huldln a qualities. Try It when you have Ill-Eno. . Newman 1006 5.66 2000 10.00 MSrch Erickson 2, 1122.) (First psb. cough or cold. - Stc. m ll.il 6e. 7e. lc. 5e - . u i SH-Plut- : - . X-B- ay - . Stilus fopiMMiMiauanraRiziziEmaraii Nomore T. 81-B- ob ' - ... 101-Jac- 123-Dorot- ..... hn .... T. 117-Arth- ur m Al 118-Ne- th .... 127-Soph- .... 865-Tho- cy 290-Cor- al ob ... ... ... C. .... 201-Hel- en 407-Eno- ch 210-Mr- - 411-Fer- ... 1-- E. .. 221-Ro- D. .... F. .... .... .... C. T. , ry UMKRh mdAW fiomfmrjacelwoAarr ret T. T. 451-Fra- 227-Ge- nk 406-Mar- ie o. 220-Marl- ln ... bt. IZ&bflM 289-Arth- ur - C. U. T. 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