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Show Goe? HeoDG E3eosr E5i?oe(3q Cicnid not Tcapt Yea Uco rs4 a Bee The Leather Peahen1 tomorrow evening nt the Creaceai Theatre. - Elbert OOttBUB POLTEEH That's WbatSfllQess of noasowlTos Do - . i They know that Good Baking Powder cant be sold for less that more for the mon-eymea- ns fail- bake-da- y ures, waste of time and money that Calumet means economy. The sales of Calumet are over 150 greater than that of any other baking powder. THE WORLD Beeeley, EUREKA, UTAH, Banda, (Warning that evening. Manager OeeU Fitch of the Chief Conn, properties is expected to return from California about the flret of the coming month. Economy GREATEST BAKING POWDER 371 DEPARTMENT STORES ORGANIZATION John Obey CnrneU Wrida were in Bait Lake on E1T YK LARGEST CHAIN Timely Savings In Nick Btathua of Baraka ia driving aroaad la a new HepmohUe Sport model automobile which he purchased this week from the Tintie Oarage. Mrs. T. J. Lloyd earns oat from Balt Lake Monday and will epead a few weeks at the home of Mr. Mra. Bpeaee Lloyd.. Perry. B. Fuller was Stylish Easter la Balt Lake daring the pest - : week.belni eompanled by Mrs. Fuller, Their Lovonia, left the capital e few days ago. having been called aa a mlaslonary for theJUsD. B. Church. T. L. Foote, former attorney for Juab county, waa one of the prime i la a celebration which former Nephl people carried oat at Balt Luka, some SIS attending. This le to be aa annual affair, according to published announcement. . William H. Hanks, who died at Baa Bernardino, Cal on March 4th, waa a brother of Dewey Hanke of Baraka. Deceased waa a nativa of Salem and hie death was caused from pneumonia. Ha waa IS yean of age. Tha body waa taken to Salem for burial. The First Day of Spring --last Wednesday waa about like aoaie of the other days proceeding it, being ushered la by a fine bllsaard. The entire month of March, ap to thin point, has been one of the coldest ever recorded la Tintle and if spring ever does come It will be given royal welcome. The Leather Pushera an on the program for next Saturday at the Craaoeat Theatre. Frank Holmetrom, S7 yean of age, and known in Tintle mining camps, died last week at the home a, of John Sampson, also a former lg Provo. The death of Holm-Btro- m resulted from 'lung trouble contracted during his employment In mines, hie last work having been la the Park City district. Sport Hannifin, chief of the Fire Department, ia lining ap something special for the next big donee of that organisation. He aaya that one feature will be continuous dancing aa it la hla Intention to employ two orchestras, locating one la each end of the hall and giving aa ought to Interrupted program. . Thin be the big event of the after-lente- n season. . The combined store and postofflee at Mona was burglarised on Monday night and goods to the valua of about 6I0 stolon, being hauled away on a track. Mail teg keys were stolen from the postofflee com- -j pertinent of the building bat the! postmistress had been in the habit of carrying the money and stamps home with her, hence Uncle Bum's ras all. No action can be expected this year on the proposed federal building for Nephl, according to Information sent to the people of that city by Senator Heed Smoot. Nephl residents have for eomo time teen trying to aoeara the paaaage of a bill appropriating money for each a structure hat Mr. Bmoot told them, while coagreee was yet in seaelon, that there waa no chance of paaalng a public building MU. Next year's Mil may possibly carry aa appropriation for a building at NephL t their meeting, March 10, decided to offer N. M. Jensen the aam of 400 aa settlement la fall of hla claim againat the eonnty. Mr. Jenaen owns dry farm land la the Tintle Valley through road which the Silver waa built and he ban been asking a rather unreasonable earn for . the right of way. It le thought that he will accept the amount offered him by the eonnty and clone ap the trans- You will find dozens of suggestions for Easter in the circulars placed in your home this week.' In our windows you can see many more of the new style suggestions. Visit the ready-to-wedepartment of the J. C. Penney Company and notice the unusual assortments in - . ar J Ba-reka- Here's Service For You From the owners to the delivery boy, everyone in this store is eager to give onr customers prompt and efficient service. We are the market place for the thrifty housewife. Ask your neighbor she is our best recommendation. A trial order will prove most convincing. Will you please phone or call personally? Fennells Meat & Grocery J JHE RICHELIEU STORE EUREKA, UTAH PHONE 18 MODERN METHODS that tike . OWES HEALTH TO of thousands who have tested its ful KfTrcta Of Fine and He Gained 10 Poaada. That Tanias ia the Ideal strength and body builder for people suffering from ailments that follow la the wake of Influence, has been conclusively proven by the atatomenti ing statement the other day: After haring Influensa I waa la n snch a condition 1 hardly felt fit for anything. I waa po nervoaa 1 waa all ont of aorta, and constipation worried me, too. I felt d, dull and worn-ou- t, and re- la fact 1 Just felt dead on my feet. I noticed in the papers the great Thle fact la markable powers. TANLAG SAYS VICK further substantiated by Clarence M. number of people who wera praising Vick, 717 W. 62nd Place, Lot Tanlae, and 1 decided to give the Declares It Overcame All The Dread- Angeles, Cal., who nude the follow- treatment a trial myself. After takrun-dow- dlsay-heade- eferre jL. Lft ing It for a few weeks I am rid of all my troubles, have gained ton poaada in weight, and feel aa flue as I ever did la my life." Tanlae le for sale by all good druggists. old. Over ou bottles Prejenti a. PRODTOTieVI Clty-Champ- lla ago an automobile could be posaiad only by the rich. Now few can afford to be without one. Electric light in every city home la a saw tiling; Xt ia only in thcaa modam days that we have learned A few Spring Coats, Dresses, Suits yam luxuries of yaaterday must be the of today. naceeaitice Communications have underfoot the change. The letter, the telegram end the personal visit used to bo the only means by which businaaa sod aoclal affairs wore handled. Today tilt modem mams is tha telephone. Just your words arc not enough. You want to project your own voice with all its intimacy and directness and ita evidence of your personality into your message. Moreover, you want to tall your story and got your answer in one operation. Xt ia more satisfactory than my other method and that ia why progressive business men do business by. BR17A.WEZMA2SL action. Mra. B. L. Clark waa hostess to the mem ben of the Bridge Club last Saturday afternoon, the party being a moat pleasant one for all. There waa the usual program of cards, the prise going to Mra. I. J. Barnard. excellent laneheon waa club members attending being aa follows: Mra. Alex Blight, Mra. V. L. Thomas, Mrs. Edward Pike, Mrs. John Donnelly, Mra. P. J. Bonner, Mra. L J., Barnard, Mra. Lea Hayward, Mra. D. J. Ruaeell, Br., Mra. Edward Bonner, Mra.- Bmma Billings, Mrs. Byron Thurmond and - . . Mra. C. E. Hulah. Early la the week an enjoyable waa conducted at the svprlss party the occasion home. of Mra. Keschle, being' the birthday- - of ' John 8. The program Included Keschle. singing, daadng and Instrumental maale and the guests wera also presented with favors. Aa excellent buffet luncheon waa served at midnight, those present being: John O. Fraekleton, Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Frackleton, Mr. and Mra. C. Freckle-toMr. and Mra. Albert Bray, Mr. and Mra. Victor Bray, Mr. and Mra. Bert Towers, Miss Enola Towers, Herbert Towers, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Campbell, Mra. Dixon, Mra. Wat ten, L. Williams and Mr. Paee.. ' The coming season promises to he a good one for sheep men of Utah, according to Information now being I.OOOr given oat Approximately 00 sheep will go through the sheering pens and the average yield of wool ia about seven pounds. . The price this year ought to about 40 cents a pound. The usual number of sheep will be handled la this locality, three shearing corrals being located Quite near Baraka: one .at Jerleho station on - the Balt Lake n, Star Theatre Wednesday a A glowing romance of the of those who make it and those who prey npon it Of a girl who dreamed of the future, an old mu who dreamed of the past, and a rich, young waster who wanted all of Ufa now! Every scene a thrill, a miii or a heart-tuFeaturing Jack Holt, Lila- - Lee and Charles stage-- . g. Ogle. Eureka patrons know what to expect when a De Mills production is announced. . AH - l- I - I !. . j: Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Go. r Rente, another at Lofgraen distance to tha north and a third one at Hlllalda Biding on tha Tintle branch of the Rid Grande Railway. The Mg treat of the 'week The Leather Pushers along with a good feature film at the Crescent tomor-doevening. . w Xt. ffiHizizizfZHiziHizizrajiEJiinirzjiLnrfgfgfziZJiiiiUiLiiEigzizizfZfziEizjzizfziziEns ! |