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Show : Pag i Funeral Services Held : For Former Resident , ii Friday, March 9, 1923. SBSSSHBHSHHi' - More Than A Thousand Happy . Homes Last March runt. o- ... -- Mineral . for Mineral STotice oT AppUeetiMi - Serial' No. Application. - ' On Tuesday tnornlns of thin week - OUSTS. funeral services were held ntv the United States Land ... Office. Salt local Catholic Church for Mias Lake City, Utah. January IS, 1111. Frances M. Dennis, used S7 years, - Notice la hereby siren that the Minins Com- who died at Nampa, Idaho, on Thnrs-da- Chief Consolidated of the previous week. Miss psny, s corporation, by Its daly Dennis, who was n sister of the lata! authorised asent and Dennis, one of the pioneer fset, W. Fitch, whose of oer camp, left Eureka dress is Eureka. Utah, has made years ago and took up her plication for patent for the GETUP realdance in 8nlt Lake. lode mlnlns claim, Mineral 8urw JNo. (511, situate in the North Tin- moving t Idaho. Deceased was horn, at Salem, tie Mlnlns District. Utah County, with State of Utah, described, Utah, May let, 18(5. A number of relatives accompani- magnetic variation at 17 deg. SO ed the remains of Miss Dennis to min. Bast, ns follows, via; Beginning at Cor. No. I," (bom Eureka, It belns her reqncat that burial take place In the local ceme which the SW Cor. of 8ee. 58, T. 0 tery where her brother and other 8., B. I W., 8. L. M., bears B II dm. relatives were laid away many years 05 min. W. 2711. ft.) and runnlns thence East 1500 ft. to Cor. No.!; 1(0. Alvin Wallace was the undertaker thenee South 000 feet to Car. No. thenee West 1500 ft, to Cor No. la charge of the fnneml. i; thence North 000 ft. to Car. No. 4; 1, the place of beginning. Said elalm la located In the 8E 8ee.ll, T. 0. NS 4 and Wardens of the biological survey B. R. I W., and In Bee. .4, T. 10 S., R. 2 W, S. of the United 8tatss department of Icontains a total ud net ngrlcultnra started feeding the elk acre, there being no In Jackson's Hole, Wyoming, on Jan- - tre nary SSrd, following n heavy of fall which drove the herds down! 8ald clalm ta of record ln oftheUtah CountyRecorder from the hills. About 21 Inches of t Provu. Utah, snow feU in 42 hours at the elk Co nut nearest known locations are refuge, and the warden la charge re--f ibeThe Summit No. I lode. Bur. 0401 ports that there are now 2,000 elk shown by the Official plat of being fed on one tract and 1,200 elk at headquarters. .In the winter of 1 d torSlnK notice 1021-2which was the severest on . record at the refuge In relation to Utah, the newsthe elk herds, feeding was started Porter of Eureka,nearest said elalm over two weeka earlier January paper published 4th. Moat of theae. majestic game tar n period of 00 days. GOULD B. BLAKELY, animals ara found In anmmer In or Register. near the aouthern bordera of tho Edw. D. Dunn. Atfy YeUowatona National Park. 8alt Lake City, Utah. a (First pah. February 2, 1121. Last UTAH COPPER 00. PAYS ' March 22,. 1122.) pnb, DIVIDEND SHARE DOLLAR y ; ., , : . w. . . - . attorney-in-WUHa- m Make Yours Happy Now! I post-offi- rs ce sp-ma- ay City,-.inte- r More than 10,000 of our customers own and praise the efficient AutoMatic, Last year we sold more thon 1000 in a single month. Could there be better proof that the AutoMatic is the ideal family washer? ... ; ; 1 . . ? --E v all-rou- nd . WE OFFER THE ti Electric Washer snow-wifflcU- Utah Power & Light Co. Copper mining appears to bo getting on its feet once more and last week the Utah Copper Co. of Bingham announced n dividend of - one dollar n a ha re. Throughout the period of depression, following the war, the mine continued dividend payments, taking the money from Ha large reserve fund, the amount of auch dividends being 50 cents a share. , With heavier shipments of copper ore and of course larger profits the company's stock . la ateadlly advancing on the eastern exchanges. III II 0 1 1 K05Wj New Line Of EXPERIMENTS. o For fifty years cities have built hard surfaced streets to carry their heaviest truffle. On streets which carried rapidly moving vehicles ns well as heavy loads soma form of asphaltic pavement has almost Invariably used. Numerous reasons can bo given for this practice bat two of tho most Important are, first, the Jar of traffic eventually shatters any rigid or k absorbing typo of. pavement; second, asphaltic concrete or substance deadens tho sound. similar ' A busy city street carries 100 times the truffle of the ordinary highway. i For that reason tho pavement must be of a character which will .withstand, the maximum use at minimum of maintenance cost. With such tests and experience to' go by, why is it that public officials will experiment In laying hundreds 'of miles of untested types of pave meats nt taxpayers' expense. - f Concrete has been laid for thQus-anof miles with no wearing surface or soma shock absorbing substance to save It from destruction. This Is dons year after, year. In spite of. tho object lessons furnished by the paring In every large city--I As a result the maintenance hllla for state highways era greatly ling those In cities. I Just why public officials figure that-i- n state highway construction they should depart1 entirely from ;dhe time-testtype of herd Bartering adopted almost unanimously In cities has not been explained. As the millions la maintenance i bills pH op, however, the pnbllc will bis more Insistent for enlightenment on this subject. Manufacturer COSTLY ; A carefully selected line of high grade GROCERIES lias just been added at the SHEFFIELD MAEEXT and it will ' pay yon to get prices. When giving in your next meat order why not allow us to fill your grocery order.' Ton an sure of high class merchandise and no doubt we can give yon service that will merit a contin- nation of your patronage. WE DELIVER Sheffield Meat Market Upper Main Street Phone 309 ioilllllHmilMOMHMItlliMWMMIIMIllimillll e nil mil OMIIIII 104 IIMOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOf 00000121 1 : non-shoc- Y RING THE OLD LIBERTY BELLI Let your boy or girl ring the old Liberty Bell with his or her savings. Teach the habit ed THRIFT in a patriotic way at a time when most habits are formed in Youth. - : . - . YY The liberty Bell Bank does this. It instantly appeals to every child. Your boy or girl wants me should have .one especially when, there is no expense in connection with getting a Bell Bank. Merely come in and say: I wish to $1.00 open a liberty Bell Savings Account. Bell Bank. a will do it Then we will give yon ; - . - - r . v . t : . i -- f . Opens a Savings Aceoant " and obtains a Liberty Bell Bank. $1.00 . ' ' ' . - ,. Y. ' di i ed Notice To Water Users. o State Engineer's Office, Belt Lake , City, Utah, Feb. 2, 1222. Notice Is hereby given that the Tlntlc Standard Mining Company with Its principal place of business nt Salt Lake City, Utah, has mads application In accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Inkwi of Utah-- . 1217, is emended by the Session Lews of Utah, 1115, to apSec. Ft.; of propriate one-ha- lf water from five springs la Osleh in Utah County, Utah. Slid springs Issue nt points ns follows: N. 27 deg. SO min. B. 060 ft.; .N, 42 deg. 21 min. E. 562 ft. N. 17 deg. 00 min. E. 420 ft; N SO deg. 00 min. W. 200 ft; and E. 1500 , all from tho 8. E. corner of See.-1- ft; Tpwnshlp 10 South, Range 2 Went. Salt Lake Base and Meridian. Ths water from nil the springs will be collected nt a point N. IS deg A0 min. B. 1520 ft from tho said 8. Jt, corner of See. I, and conveyed by means of a pipe line to the Tin tie Standard mine where It will hr need from Jan. 1 to Dee. 21, Inclusive,, of each year, for culinary, mine drills, mine sprinkling and fire protection purposes. This application In designated In the State Engineer's office as No. J All prof nets against the granting of said application, stating the one therefor, most be made by affidavit In duplicate, accompanied with a fee of $1.00, and filed In this office within thirty (SO) days after the completion of tho publication of this notice. R IL CALDWELL, 't - . Hiniii State Engineer. - M.. Department of tho Interior, U. B. Land Office, nt Salt Lake City, Utah, February 15, 1222. Notice la hereby given1' that John Wilson Finley, of (105 Bo. 5th East) Salt Lake City, Utah, who, on April 27, 1018, made Homestead entry. No. 022808, for Lots 8, 4, 5, 0, 7, EMSWK. Section 0, BEUNWU. Township South, Range 4 West, Salt Lake Meridian, hue filed notice of Intention to make five-yeProof, to establish claim to tho land above described, before the Register A Receiver, U. 8. Land Office, nt Salt Lake City, Utah, on tho 27th day of April, 1222. names ns witnesses: Claimant L.' A. Johnson, Mrs.' Beta Johnson, William H. Kershaw, N. R. Tilbury, Charles Moll, all of Salt Lake City, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First' pnb. February 22, 1922.) ar .... - eeeei2iitioes2 8iinmniggimmnoot - ; - m ' But youll be sugprlaed how a brush! a can or two of paint and e varnish or enamel will torn tho scowl of your home Into smiles. Bprlng-tim- . , Then,' too, paint will protect and ward off the routings and ravages of old "Pop Winter when he comet next year. Stop in and get your paint supplies of na. Wo art prepared to fill your COAL orders promptly. ' Children Cry FOR FLETOIER? CASTOR I A - Phone 44 for Prices. HIHIMIIIM00008000( ' How Not to Take Cold. Some persons are subject to frequent colds, while others seldom. If ever, have a cold. Yon will find that the Utter take good care of themselves. They, take a shower or cold sponge bath every day la a warm room, avoid over heated rooms, sleep e - - ; - o - - ' ASSESSMENT NOTICE. . ' O f Sioux Mines. Company. Principal place of business. Eureka, Utah. Notice is hereby given that nt a meeting of the Board of Directors of tho Sioux Mines Company, held on ths 10th day of February, 1022, nt the general offices of the company, Eureka Utah, an amassment (No. 2) of one cent per share was levied upon tho outstanding capital stock of the corporation, payable Immediately to Ernest E. Pritchett, Becretary-Trensnre- r, at ths general offices of tho - company. Eureka Mercantile Commission Company store, Eureka, Utah. Any stock ap-o- n which this assessment may main nnpald on March 20th, 1022, will be delinquent - and advertised for silo nt pnbllc unction, and unless payment Is made before, will be sold at the office of tho company. Eureka, Utah, April 10th, 1022, nt the hour of 2 oclock p. m, to pay ths delinquent assessment, together with the coat of advertising and expense of sale. ERNEST B. PRITCHETT. business . (Mors placed over the phoae Remember w delivery system. The City Grocery A. D. Man non, Prop. .. r. - G. A. No wUl receive : Office: Enreka Mercantile Commission Co. store, Eureka,- Utah. (First pnb. Feb. 10, 1221.) .. methods. . fresher or better line of groceries can be found anywhere and we always welcome an inspection of onr stock. - Becretary-Trensnre- with a window open or partly open, avoid excesses, over eating, becoming overheated and then chilled end getting the feet wet. Then, when they feel the first Indication of a cold, they take Chamberlains Conga Remedy without delay and It in noon over. Everything that. goes on--, to our shelves is selected with one end in view that of providing our cua-with the. best in the Grocery line and giving them high grade mer ehandise at the lowest price consistent with good If yon are in the market for home see Frank Garrity. He has number of homes that can be handl- ed reasonably. AHWOMIHOHOt The Best Groceries. ' Phone No. 7 Eureka, Utah FRANKS FLOWERS Price List to $20.00 to $16.00 to $10.09 to $25.00 Heart .$5.09 to $80.00 Cross $6.00 to $26.09 $5.00 to $25.00 Harp $5.00 to $16.00 Lyre Casket Spray $2.50 to $16.00 According to number and price. Wreathes Pillows Crescent . . Broken Wheel $5.00 $6.00 $5.00 . , . $1.00 ...... .... CUT FLOWERS Roses, loose, any color $$.0$ to $0.00 Carnations, $8.00, $2.69 and $8.00 Violets 1$ cents per buneh Polnsettas $$.00 to 11.00 Dr. J. H. Ellsworth DENTIST Stott Bldg. v Enreka, Utah Y i s' , - s Y.'Y. We Can Help You YY When Yon Entertain Tor the next entertainment'1 of your dob or for any - Onto of first pibllcation Feb 10, 1222. Date of completion of publication March 11, 1122. - Eureka Banking Co. ' Y-'. ' - . fill. ; - - O : () LET YOUR CHILD -- - While old man Winter has layed off from nipping onr noses and dealing shivers from his cold deck and given Brother Sol a chance to thaw ns out yet ha. did leave soma wrinkles of his -. frown on' you hones. J , j ; fj .. , . . NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. . I Y Yv i - o- - GROCERIES , Your Home - Everything Electrical for the Home AA9 9 9999 81 1 1 9 00000 .. . Efficient Publio Service" WWWWHWWW ...... "W. 2, Perhaps your neighbor has already, told you tho value of her AutoMatic you know its superior service. Take advantage of tins special offer NOW. . . . $1 Down and $5 a Ttlonth , ng From from ' - SPECIAL EAST TEEMS FOE MAECH ONLY ON Remove Winters' West Side Undert aking Co. other social event wo can supply you with ices, punch or choice sweets. Simply phone us and outline your needs; we will do the rest and promise to have everything as you like it. Drop in at this store whan you want a choice drink and a box of high grade candy. A. N. WALLACE,. Mgr. .111 North 5th West ' Salt Lake City U. S. Candy Co! IWWIlWIWnilMlWHIIIWIWfWIWWIilUBWIUlWIMUnMSWWBWWHniBeBnWIWWBWBHWWMIWSi |