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Show Friday .March IB Each csmtii buses 23, 1923. Paget Passed Reporter- - JamesGotleyAt Awsy ae 0 Ssh Lake City .... At I oclock this morning death eanm to James Gatley, well known business sun of this city, who for several weeks had been battling against kidney and liver discs with the odds all against him- - Mr. Gatley became 111 about two months ago and realising the seriousness of I bis ailment, local physicians ordered his removal to one of the Wt Lake, where he remained until his death. During the past few weeks the physicians held out no hope for his recovery and his death was not unexpected. CklaC Cana. Ca l Er. Gatley waa born la Cornwall, Tintie Standard 44 England, on October 11, 1171, and Victoria II came to this country with his Iw Blossom when but a boy. They setDragon is parents tled la Michigan where father and Engl A Blaa Bell H sons engaged la copper mining, in Colorado 9 ISIS James Gatley came west and Swanaea located In Eureka and soon afterIron King I wards he was Joined by his brother, American Star John Gatley. Both William Centennial Knraka f (Hi owed mining for a few years and 1 Bnllloa Beck then engaged -- la business together, Tintic Drain Tunnel 1 the partnership existing up until the Plntaa present time. James Gatley was one of Eurekas CaHoada Total 1M best known and most highly respected residents and It is with sincere Chief Cons. (burned Uma) s regret that the word of his death la being passed around the camp today. A sad feature In connection with his Mother Of Eureka, lady departure from an active life Is the Died Tuesdsy At Bearer fact that his wife, was called some two years ago and the death of the 0 father leaves their four sons without maaaage received hero oa Tues- the care of either parent. announced at the Bearer death, day These children are: James aged City. Utah, of Mra. WUliam H. IS, William aged 14, Alex aged 7 of Mra. the mother White, George and Richard aged 4. James Gatley A. Bimpklna of Eureka. Mra. White, Is also survived by his aged father, who waa the widow of one of Bearer a slater and a brother. The father, moat 0000170 prominent farmera William Gatley, Is now nfcing his who died about alx home with his daughter, Mrs. Sidney and dairymen, yea re ago. Buffered a atroke and Stocker, at Hancock, Michigan, and paaaed away a few daya later. Her the other member of the family Is age waa 71 years and aha la aurrlved William John Gatley of Eureka, who by eight children. Funeral aerrlcea Is now at Balt Lake arranging for are being conducted this afternoon the shipment of the remains to this at Bearer City. for burial. city o James Gatley was a member of LARGE BUM RAISED the Elks and Eagles lodges, serving BY SALVATION ABMY as treasurer of the latter order for o many years and also filling the ofThe "drive" launched here for the fice of president. These orders will benefit of the Salvation Army was no doubt have charge of the funeral, successfully terminated early la the the date of which has not been set. o present week, more than 9(09, which waa Eurekaa allotment, being HOME BAKERY BUSINESS raised. The members of the Elks SHOWS EXTENSIVE GROWTH Lodge, aa well aa other local people, - o got hack of the movement and this ' Robert Mrs. Turner's home accounts for the collection of such bakery, located on upper Main street, a largo sum. Haring raised their portion of the has been remodelled and enlarged, money needed to carry on the work this change being made necessary on of the Salratlon Army for another account of the extensive patronage by Enreka people. year the people of Eureka will not given the place be solicited at regular lnterrala by Mrs. Turner states that she Is now In take care of almost an representatives of this organisation position toamount of business and unlimited as In the past. solicits orders. Hot meat pies and o "pasties" are made oa Wednesdays BOBBINS ARK HKRE SPRING IB COMING and Saturdays, while bread, cakes, pies, etc, are fresh every morning. The bakery also carries a complete Each year a small flock of raband candy. Call and bins select Eureka for their summer line of groceries the stock. home. They arrived the other Inspect Place orders early for Hot Cross morning, bringing with them quite a flurry of snow but the birds dont Buns. , .o seen a bit downhearted, so we hare reasons to believe that spring Successfully Passes weather will soon be In order. MmhaJiirinflr Examination LITERARY CLUB MEETING G. A. Franks of Eureka was one WILL BE HELD WEDNESDAY of three to successfully pass the emo before the The regular meeting of the Entre balming examination Nous Literary Club members will ba state board. This examination was held next Wednesday evening, at the conducted early In the week. Mr. home of Mrs. Edward Pike. Mrs. V. Franks Is engaged In the operation L. Thomas will review John Drink-wate- of an undertaking establishment In this clty. play, "Abraham Lincoln." Issui ob Friday of mAtnAuI to tki poetotflee at Baraka, tml Utah. aa sbeead-cUa- s aaO matter, Subscription pries IMI far year. Eureka Bullion sold at Ilia Little May sold from Site to IBs. North Standard sold at Ilia Plutus sold at die. Tlntla Standard sold at SS.SS. to Sc. Zuma sold from Eureka Mines sold at Ilia South Standard sold at lie. Sioux sold at Sc. ' Shipments li .. ........ ...;. - i ..... . . . rs Iran King sold at lie and It lie. Little Mar at Side. North Standard spld at Stic and Is. Tlntlc Standard sold at II.BS. 7a Zuma sold at Iron Blossom sold at Plutus sold at 44a llfia . 'The Infant son of Mr. and Mra W. R. Jones of Eureks whs buriod In the city cemetery on Thnrsdny. The child lived but few hour after birth. Mra. C. LJack end children and Mra. George Williamson returned to Suit Luke eerly in the week utter aa enjoyable sojourn with their mother, Mra. Agnes Hsyneq and other Enreka relatives. A number of Tlntlc corporations stand to Iom their charters owing to their fallare to pay the annul Incorporation taxes. Lists of the delinquent corporations are now In lng publluhed In the dally papers. . There will be e meeting of the members of the Catholic Womens League at the Miners' Union Hall at .IS oa the evening of next Thursday. March Ilth. Bnslneaa of importance will be transacted and nU members of the organisation are naked to attend. We wonld be pleased to find n copy of n paper that can be proved entirely free of mistakes or errors, either typographic or in statement of fact. We wUl he pleased to find n merchant who never made n mistake putting np an order; n lawyer who never lost a case; n doctor who never wrongly diagnosed n ease; a postoffice official who never put mall lu in the wrong box; n women who never forgets to pnt In salt . while she Is cooking or to pnt ten In the teapot before putting In the water. Mra. Lonella Fillmore was tendered n moat enjoyable surprise party on Wednesday evening of this week, friends calling at her home and carrying out n program of "SOS" followed by n dainty luncheon. In the card playing the prises were won by Mra. Fannie Fields, Mra. L. O. Schofield end Mrs. E. Bowen. Present at the party were: Mra. George Adams, Mrs. Arthur Haynes, Mrs. Fannie Fields, Mrs. Kent L. Harper, Mrs. George Brewster, Mrs. E. Bowen, Mra. Frank Garrity, Mra. Margaret Freethy, Mra. H. F. Geer, Mrs. Sarah Bigler, Mra. L. O. Schofield. Mrs. H. E. Wall, Mrs. C. J. Sullivan, Mrs. Willis York and Mra. William Hobbs. Friends of Mr. and Mra Charles Holmes gave them n most enjoyable surprise party oa Friday evening of Inst week, nearly fifty people being present. The program of the evening included music, dancing, games and an excellent luncheon. Mr. Holmes is one of the oldest residents of Tlntlc having located la Enreka time he Jut 17 years ago at which accepted employment with the old Enreka Hill Mining company, of the big mines of the district at that time. Mr. Holmes has followed mine work continuously daring the years and la still put thirty-seve-n at It, being a leaser In the Gemini jjj 7 Eureka Utah House Cleaning Helps. Get Them Now. . 20c, 3 .... for 50c ........ 10c, 3 for 25c ; 10c, 3 for 25c Star Naptha; Washing Powder 10c, Pels Naptha Soap or 91.00 dos. Almond Coco Soap 10c, or 31-0-0 dor. for cleaning hardwood floors, Schramm-JOhnso- n SomSaSrSi. Lux -- 1 lb. 31c; 2 lbs. 47c 15c, or 3 for 40c - Pc 270 Gold Dost 0'Cedar . Cooper's Cedar Oil Compound for furniture, 3235 Mope, etc yt qt. 50c, qt. 75c, 2 qta IL25, gal pt. 50c; pt. 75c Old English Linoleum Wax 25c and 50o Carhonoid, the Soot Remover - P. 30c; qt. 60c Insectodde . Cooper's 250 Sterifoam and Jiffy Brash : 21c Saniflnsh 50c Pipe Plush, rissums water drains, saves a plumber L19 IL50 Sponges L09 -150 Chamois 2129 IL50 O'Cedar Mbps 1 - Schramm-JoknE- Spring is on the threshold, beckoning with fashions of the hour new orations new whims of entrancing loveliness, each, one reflecting the best of the new style tendencies to appeal to eHinfantiiig women. COATS, CAPES, SUITS AND DRESSES attractive. Yonll day. Best of all. 7 . . . a FEDERAL MAN DOMING TO EUBEKA MARCH S7th T. A. Priday, representative of tho Internal revenue collector, will visit the Tlntlc District daring the earnnotice that ing week. He has sent he will be at Eureka on Mareh 17th when parties hiving unfinished business before this department are asked to eall at the city halL o " PLEASANT ENTERTAINMENT GIVEN BY RELIEF SOCIETY Tho Eureka Ward Relief Society gave n pleasant entertainment cm Tuesday afternoon of thin week at the L. D. 8. Church la eommeratlon of tho 81st anniversary of tho founding of tho organisation. An exeel-le- nt luncheon waa served to about fifty guesta after which tho following program wan given: Song, Wo Thank Thee O! God for n Prophet," Relief Society Choir. Prayer, Roeeltha Birch, Stake Counselor. Solo, "The Key It Tamed," Mur Wnnlnsa Organisation of Relief Society la 1841, Vera Donaldson. Plano Selection, Maude Kimball. Louie Lea Stake Benediction, Eureka, Utah ' ' . Counselor. ... colors sad 4 Yfcey style. New to be aiiircciated they COATS and CAPES 31230 to 940.00 SUITS 920.00 Bilks that Ktag Tat wonld have raved over. Ihe stylish material of the year. In a host of pvettj sellable for Stanly cloths with col or for every type of wear drosses, aprons, children's wear. Wonderful variety to select from. All the known, popular, reliable lines carried by aa Prices la a range to salt all. 15c Yard to 75c Yard waat-waab-o- Priced from 92.00 to 95.00 Tint In these lines DRESSES to 950.00 to 950.00 GINGHAMS 315.00 Suitings for Spring and Summer Wear With the charming styles and desired lighter weights and new shades we are prepared to supply every demand for the new dress materials for Spring and Summer. HOUSE DRESSES AND APRONS FOR BUSY HOURS ABE COMFORTABLE, SERVICABLE AND BECOMING. Thne was when bourn dresses and aprons were practical and nothing more. Now the busy house keeper may choose attractive Imbm dresses aad aprons which guarantee a neat and charming appearance oa the busiest morning. We now have a well selected variety of new house dresses aad aprons which are especially becoming and practical, mode of high grade materials which wear wdl and launder successfully. House Dresses and Aprons Priced from 31.00 to 95.00 J I I j i j j j j GBOCEBY AND MEAT DEPARTMENT Here you get Cleanliness, Quality and Service which are the three requisites in ing food. Most people like to know what they cat is Clean and of the best Quality and appreciate Conrtesy and Service. We specialize on these things and they are the secret of onr ever increasing host of satisfied customers. If you are not one of our regular customers begin NOW and let ns demonstrate our ability to serve you. j j HEFFERNAN'S WHSBX YOTO D0LLAB8 HATE MORE OMITS. 1 azrauarazraHmiEia Beal Estate Bargains Quickly Snapped Up -o A number of real estate transfers have been mode during tho past week or two. Do you want to buy or sell? lu either case It will pay you to see Frank Garrity. Hera are soma unusually flu bargains: 4 room hoase on upper Chareh street for I4S0.00. Term. 9 room house on Main street reduced from IIB9.99 to f 859.99. 5 tarnished houses on Lendrille Row. IS1B9. Terms. 4 room honse In Knlghtrille, good condition, 11S. Deni esn he handled o-for 97S.99. Henry's Bxpiem m I housea 4 and I rooms, upper If yon want yonr expram and baggage handled promptly set Henry Larsen, the new expressman. Furniture moving and nil kinds of UgT hauling all hauling. Manure Priees reasonable. Stand solicited. on lower Main street, next to Franks Blacksmith shop. 4t, S.ll . Dreg Stores Company a LOOK OUT FOR THE BIG APRIL FOOL DANCE On Monday evening, April tnd, an April Fool" daneo will ba glvan at tho Elba Pavilion by Morleya of Oreheutrn Augmantod Mike Crowley, pieces. Introducing the Unghing slide trombone artist. Prices will be awarded to tho beat couple for wultslng and fox trotting, -o ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. Mra. Robert Timer of Enreka wlsheu to announce tho engagement of her daughter, Mlm Margaret May Tamer, to Albert Morley, of Mr. rad Mra. John Morley. Tho marriage of these prominent young people will he solemnised within the next few months, tho data not having been set. imefiuggQstians New Fashions Arrive For Spring. mlna Schramm - Johnson Drug! Stores Company 7 : 7s Main. 9750 takes them. Main street property for sale One building site. Good locations end bargain prices. 8 room honse st Mammoth, with pantry, good cellar, 8 cabins, water and lights, S lots fenced. Also ggod 4 room honse on two lota 4 room honse and outbuildings at Mnmoth.9 660 cash, 600 terma Two good bays near upper Churen street One for I960 and the other for 8990. 8 room well furnished house, garage, large lot cellar, eta Price 9859. 4 room honse In Datehtown. Pantry, closets, 1 buna eta 9400. 4 room honse In Knlghtrille. Rental value of 88, will go for 9109. Good building lot with building on It. 100 by 800 feet. 8600. These and other bargalna See Frank Garrity, Enreka SILVER BULLION LEAVES TINTIC MILL FOB MINT Another consignment of silver bullion left the plant of the Tlntla Milling cpmpany n few days ago, being consigned to the mint at Denver. At present the mill Is Shipping Its bullion every two weeka keeping pretty well denned np on this product owing to the uncertainty which exists with reference to the future price of the white metaL Star Saturday March 24th Elaine Sunder aOa Selznicks'Startlkthout Paihuiem-i- n Another Smashing Success GIRL WANTED For general housework and eOoklng. No laundry. Phone S88. 9911991111 IH99WI99999999999999IIII Mr.,-:. OOQOI 88 98 II 9IQM9I99H ? i , . |