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Show Friday, June 1, 1923. lb Psgi5 Ecreka Reporter- - LOCKING THE DOOM OF THE ntnu rK.Mo Than ..o1 onneee of allver remained Summertime Dresses In Voiles and 114,900,-d- ll V boned ra Friday of each vaak aad enteral la the poetofflee at Baraka. null matter, Utah. aa'aeeond-claSubscription priee M . par year Chief Cona. Tlntle Standard M f am Iron Bloaaom kuat Victoria f atvaaataifaaaa, Dragon !. A Bine Bell Bagla f Iron King Colorado aiatta Plntna 4 Bullion Beck Yankee (M ft le t Alaska American Star M Mammoth eoeegeeai Gold Chain itmidt I 1 2 I 1 to be pnrchaaed under the prorlalona of the Pittman act the Traopah Dally Tlmea called attention of dlnr to the growing diaparlty between the production of kwiMi aUver mlnea and the pnbllahed report of what waa alleged to be American-mine- d allver. The challenge waa taken up by Bay Baker, then director of the mint, who anch an occurrence would be Impoaalble In view of the nnmerona checka eatabllahed by the treaaury. After one year of abuse, on the threshold of an expiring contract for the sale of silver some men In authority make the astonishing discovery that some Juggling baa taken place and these men are working up quite an excitement over how it happened. Auditors have been la the mint to go over the reporta and trace every ounce of silver to ita source. This la telephoning for the fire department after the house has burned down and nothing but ruins remain alaring the owner in the face aa a reminder of hla former poaaee pro-dnoe- ra Big Hill sold 9c. at Organdies Tlntle Standard sold from to 99.99. Iron Bloaeom sold at 91c. ' Lehi Tlntle sold at 5c. North Standard sold at 9 Vic and 9e - Enina sold at 6c and Big Hill sold Newly arrived and in style are these smart wash dresses indispensible in every wardrobe. All the popular style tendencies are represented the lower waist line, clever panel effects, apron tunics and new uses of self trimming. All are carefully made and finished. - . at Stte. - e. 9 Iron Blossom sold at S9M& Iron King aold at 19c. Lehi Tlntle sold at 6Ke and Sttc. Plutus sold at Sic. Tlntle Standard sold at 9947 and 99.90. Eureka Standard sold at 90c. East Crown Point aold at lVe. Zuma sold at 5 Me. Voile Dresses priced from 9850 to HL50 Organdie Dresses priced from ; . o Salt Lake Stock Exchange close! on account of Memorial Day. " " 915.00 to 925.00 , Gar When the government was engag- ed lu buying the 110,990,000 ounces Located In This District ; Centennial Eureka of 19SS silver the audit should have Laraon and Llndbeck (Colo begun. This audit should have been One of the U. 8. Mine Rescue can rado leaae) y e i supervised by checkers from the all ver producers empowered to keep In arrived in Tlntle early In the week Total Carloada imimimm touch with the' trading producers to and It la understood that plans are mins rescue city on being nudeaid Chief Cona. (burned lime) teams from this disand first differ to compete at the contest which Chief Cona.' (road gravel) 19 entiatlng between American . .and trict be held at Balt Lake In August will Is deIt silver. to absurd foreign clare the production of American If present plans do not miscarry the Party Given By Board silver could have suddenly sprouted first aid tram will be recruited from! like the mushroom In such the Chief Cons, and Eagle mines, overnight Williamson ForSupt. manner aa to double the quantity in while the mine reecue team to repre-- ; sight. Bankers and financial statis- sent this district will be secured Last evening at the Tlntle High tics na could not possible. have been from the Tlntle Standard mine. School a highly enjoyable farewell deceived to an extent that would alparty waa given for Supt. I. L. low for the Increase of 100 per cent LARGE CLASS GRADUATING Cotton Wash Blouses priced Wllllamaon, who. will leave Eureka In the visible supply of silver. It PROM TDmC HIGH SCHOOL w-- -c Boat after the close of school having takes mills and smelters to extract Silk Blouses priced from accepted aa Important state position. silver values. The past year has not Many Important events arc schedThe sbdal affair wpa In the hands given evidence of any construction uled for the coming week, when Of the board of education members that would account for the increas- final examinations are to be held In of the Tlntle District and waa at- ed .flow of bullion. The eoppor the various departments of the tended by moat of the teachers, mines do not explain the. difference schools of the Tlntle District. FAVORITE SWEATERS school employees, former members because the copper producers were The graduating class of the Junof the board and othera, each person working under war pressure handl- ior High School will hare the class Whatever the styles of Invited having been naked to bring ing .a greater tonnage than is receiv- night exercises on Wednesday, at the a gueat, treatment New mills ing today. sweaters chosen high school auditorium, commencing it slip. P, N. Anderson of Mammoth acted opened In 1922 would not aggregate at 9 oclock, while the of aa chairman and the program Includ- $600,000 a month whereas the di- the Senior High Schoolgraduates will carry over, jacquctto or tuxedo ed short talks by John Morley, B. B. rector of the mint gravely assures out an Interesting program at the the quality is sure to bo and Edward Duggan, the silver miner that the offerings same place at 9 oclock on Thursday Hlggenson present members of the board, P. I. are approximately 99,000,000 to evening. satisfactory if it comes Fennell a former member of the 919,000,000 a month. This Is Principal A. E. Myers of the Tin-ti-c board and B. B. Bell of the Eureka posterous but the statement cannot from Ilcffemans. Only the High School wishes to announce Grade Schools. Musical numbers be controverted at this late period that there will be the usual display softest of yarns arc used in were rendered by the high school and the silver producers must ac- of work performed in the manual orchestra and by a quartette com- cept the flat of the government. smart knitwear, and our domestic arts and departtraining teachers In Exchange. ments. This work can be Inspected posed of the following both - Mr. plain and novelty Mr. Bell, the load schools: on Wednesday evening, Thursday weaves are most attractive. Jenkins, Mr. Paulsen and Mr. Mor- EUREKA L. D. S. WABD TO and Thursday evening. commencement exergan, also a piano solo, by Mrs. Dan The CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY cises forgeneral Sullivan and a cornet solo by W. local schools will be the Sweaters priced from o T. Quarts. conducted at the Elks Pawllion next 92.50 to 91250 Monday, June 11th, 1919,- - the Friday evening. The retiring superintendent was Is the Hat of students presented with a valuable watch, thirtieth anniversary of the organiFollowing of the Eureka ward of the L. who successfully passed the examsuitably engraved, the gift of the sation In a inations and are teachers, board members and school D. 8. Church will be celebratedmemgraduated from the Tlntle High School: Zina Naomi Fulemployees. An appropriate presen- fitting manner by the present bers ward. of the Mr. was made by tation speech Mary Elna Sorenson, Dorothea All members of twenty years or ler, Anderson to which Prof. Williamson Genevieve Olena Nielsen, Mary more and members association all gave a pleasing response. Franks, Gagon, Kathleen older or honor be wui luncheon was prepared and staty years grantae N. Sydlinker," Fanny Grace . The and the henqnet program whitehead, Daisy F. Bauer, Blanche served under the direction of the fu?u Domestic Science Class at the Tlntle hi the afternoon, and all children up H. Osborne, Josie Bunnell. Beta H. be will to the age of fourteen given Dixon, Vera Fox, Bert H. Taylor, High School. . dancing party In the afternoon. . Melba S. Salisbury, Lawrence Elliott A fine program has beat arrangMabel M. Roberts, Ardella Annual ed for the evening, to which the Tuttle, Provo Elks Will Visit Nellie O. Parker, Luella K. Literary Club's Hansen, Is Invited. cordially public general , Next' Event B. J. Mathews, Saturday Eureka On Thursday Night There will 'be no charge for this. Nielsen, Herbert Homan Birch, Deon Blackett, Harry o O In addition a grand ball will be giv- E. McDonell, Emerson Bradley, Saturday, June Snd, the membera Next Thursday evening a large en in the Elks Pavilion to which all Rex Nelson Margaret F. of the Entre Nona Literary Club will delegation of Elks from Provo will are Invited. hare Owens, John Anderson, Arrangements Francis Coombe. hold their annul luncheon, the pary make the trip to Eureka, paying been completed special muThe Junior High School graduates ty to bo at the homo of the p real-deTlntle Lodge. No. 711 a fraternal sic. are as follows: Frances 'Anderson, Mrs. A. E. Myera. The varivlalt. The trip would have been nude O Emron Max Birch, Waunlta F. ous committee have been hard at yesterday but for the severe storm PROVO CONTRACTOR HURT Bunyea, Edyth Boyer, Leonard Wil- work for the pa at few weeks and Information front Provo Indicates WHEN HIT BY AUTOMOBILE liam Brown,' Jennie Marcella Berg- everything polnta to a moat enjoythat a large delegation will duke o man, Orinna Brady, William C. Con- able time. The program will inelade the Journey next Thursday and ofProvo, May 90. Chas. H. Ward, over, Eugene Everett Cromar, Merle toasts, musical numbers and the ficers of Tlntle Lodge are preparing Marguerite Clark, Barry E. Cronin, banquet. suitable entertainment features for contractor and framer county com- William H. Driscoll, Mabel Ellis, o suffered a thigh Injury the visitors. Of course there will be missioner, NOTICE L. D. S. bruised at 9 o'clock Clarence Edwards,, John Herbert the usual lodge ceremonies, with the and was badly Ellen Bert Erickson, he was struck by Erickson, initiation of a class of candidates, this evening when Crooks Aurora Frary, Marguerite driven Jas. an Engstrom, automobile All Latter Day Saints are Invited by lunehand social session and then a Wlllfred Farren,. Gerald to participate In Eureka Ward AnJoseph of Eureka. The accident occured as Mr. Ward Bentley Fox, Lowell John Forgle, niversary celebration on June 11th. An .Item In the Provo newspapers Gagon, Tarsa Ruth HenAll membera of 29 years ra more states that the Elks of that dtp hre was crossing Center street. was driv- Roswfton Edward Max Fay membership In the ward and aU Holmes, drickson, Crooks said that he coming here to get better acquainted he Hannifin, Frances Jones, Edward members over 0 years of age are with the Tlntle bnnch, also for the ing a new automobile and that the accelerator instead Harry Kolts, Leonard D. Mortlnson, kindly asked to communicate with purpose of extending an Invitation stepped on brake.- The machine shot Joseph Richard May, Joseph Morri- Mrs. Wm. Douglass, Phone 271-to Eureka people to attend the Flag of the foot and struck Mr. Ward. - He son, Vera Barbara Naef, Elna HanDay exercises to be carried out at forward was taken to the Aird hospital and nah Paulsen, La Verne Potts, Norma TAKE NOTICE. Provo ' June 14th.. . Jennie Marjorie Pitts, Palmer, Aa Item In - the Provo - Post later removed to his home. Balt Leonard o Robis, Arthur Mickey Ryan, borrow- - extra chain from conducted aa excursion to Balt Lake, Lake Tribune. Why RanAlice Estelle o Roberts, Mayme neighbors when you ean borvisiting the Elks of the capital, and William Frank Salisbury, Ralph your row the same committees will have June 6th school vaudeville In con- dle, many you need from the LaRue Towers, D. Helene Sylvester, nection with the regular picture proHome. Four dosen Franke Funeral charge of the Eureka excursion. Georgia Elans Thomas, Dorothy folding chain are available and you O gram at the Star Theatre. Frances Taylor, Earl Melvin Thomp can borrow them fra the asking. Weight, Idem CaU 15 or 191. Jut son, Lewis Francis Marie Westman.8tate Senator Frank Evans of BRIEF LOCAL ADO-Salt Lake City, will deliver the address at the Friday evening exerdses. o FOE SALE Residence on Church tract. For particulars see A. C. Musical Program Will Burton, Tlntle Merc. Co. Be Given This Evening FOR SALE Good 7 room house, THE QUALITY MARKET O will aell either with or without A bargain. Phone 94. furniture. Li Church 8. D. the at UTAH EUREKA, Tonight .PHONE SO Mr. Guerts of the musical depart- FOR SALE Residence on Church street. For particulars see A. C. ment of the Tlntle Schools will eon-du- ct a- most Burton, TlnUe Mare. Co. pleasing entertainment, giving friends of the pupils. In fact LOST Between Mrs. D. J. Russell's all who are Interested, an opporand the postoffice, u small purse. Reward for retain to this office tunity of learning more about the musical work. A cordial Invitation or to Miss G. Cooper. is extended to the public, the follow- BABY CHIX Golden Buff, Brown ing program to start at 9.15: and White Leghorns, Aneonu, 1. "Silver Threads Among the Black Minorca, Barred Bock, B. ' Gold, Audience. and I. Reds, Buff - Orpington 9. Dress Parade. March, High Order now. School Band. on wlU soon close. Enoch Crews, 9. "Hlckory-Dlekor- y Dock, EuCalifornia. Beabrigbt, reka First' Grade, Miss Sybil SpauldBALE Furniture fra four FOR ing, teacher. rooms fra sals at 9160.99. House Silver Sixth 4. Santa Lucia, for rent. Apply at 199 Railroad Grade, Miss Delore Baker, teacher. street. Eureka. Mam I. -- Sunbeam P"verle, room plastered FOR SALE 4 moth Junior Orchestra. . Mamhouse ra upper. LesdvlUe Row. 6. Tribute to Soldiers," cellar moth Girls Glee Club, Miss Lois Pantry, clothes closet, good kitchen ' cabinet. and built-i- n Robinson, teacher. 7. 91150 eash and $1409 on time. Last Night, Select Chorus. Reecue of Will Btutly, Eu9. Apply to Frank Garrity. reka Ninth and Tenth Grades. FARM WANTED Wanted to hear I. The Seasons," Eureka Second from owner of a farm or good the best qualityof Heats, Fruits, Vege We Grade, Mrs. E. L. Clark, teacher. for sale, for fall delivery. L. Eureka. 19. .Vacation Bread Song," Crust Butter Smd Jones, Box 49, Olney, Illinois. fresh We have Groceries. tables Bernice Maurer, FOR RALE 190 cabin 9 Sixth Grade, Miss know that of Eureka, will aeU fra and here Trade you times. all Oakee at and 11. Poet' and Peasant Over- ' north H. L. Blow, care Tlntle Lodge sit, School ture, First Movement, High No. 711, B. P. O. E. Orchestra. you get the best at the lowest possible price. A cook. Apply to Mrs. WANTED II. Loves Old Sweet Paul HUadale, phone 929. Little May . . eeeeoefeoe Mine Rescue J Now BLOUSES WIN FAVOR FOB SUMMER WEAR , K with unique touches of Egyptian character, these silk over-blo- u sea give the smartness every woman seeks. The materials include high quality and coolness, and are sure to bo popular during the summer season. Among our blouses are colors to harmonize with every skirt. Designed - le JL -- 9L00 to 9750 from $3.00 L to 91250 HUMMINGBIRD HOSIERY Better service, better wear, and better appearance all are assured in the fine quality of Humming Bird Hose. Try a pair of this brand and in the future youll demand it Humming Bird Silk Hose Priced from 91.50 to 9255 HEFFERNAN'S . -- for-ver- nt, - . w. u . ...SHEFFIELDS... - - 1 . u The Prize Picture Offering Corliss Palmer, the prize winner of the Fame and Fortune Contest, entered by more than fifty thousand girls and a half thousand of the most beantiful contestants in "From Farm to Fame," which is a satire and comedy on the selection of the most beantiful girl in America by Mary Pickford, Lillian Gish, Qlga Petrova, David Belasco, Howard Chandler Christy and other celebrities. The Eternal Two A romance on the waters edge, with beautifnl Miss Palmer in a role that is convincing and presents her in her first screen appearanoe. Crescent Theatre Tuesday Nash Six NASH SPORT, fully equipped 9198550 Appearance in keeping with that good taste which distinguishes aU Nadi models is emphasized in the new Nadi Six four-passeng- er eport model It is finished in deep maroon with low set khski odor mohair top. The upholstery is Spanish leather. Let us give you a demonstration. B. & H. Garage Main Street Upper AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES GAB end OIL FEDERAL (Extra Service) TIRES oimroeienmoooeotoeeeei tomeooeeeMHUUMief |