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Show Pago 4 Friday, July 6, 1921 CUEEKA RSFOETEB Right To Tax Government Gasoline To Be Tested Ecreki To tost provisions of the gasoline tax law as affecting automobiles teamed os Friday of each wMk and owned and used by the federal govincluding Salt Lake City, stand Is the poetotflee at Kinks. ernment, Iron King sold at 14Ve. H. E. Crockett, secretary of state, a Utah, SB M60Bd-dasin Tlntie Standard sold at S8.97U has made formal demand on the conSubscription ploa 8A9 par cerns selling gasoline to such In- and $8.99. stitutions as refused to pay the gasoApex Standard sold at SOe. line tax, requiring that they pay. A Lehl Untie sold at 9 fee. North Standard sold at Se, total of gasoline salee on which the tax would amount to more than Zama sold at Se. $1000 in the three months has been reported by the distributors. In case payment is still refused, the Eureka Lily sold at !)$ matter will be taken into eourta for Iron King sold from !4e to lie. test. North Standard sold at Se. Chief Cons. SI o Tintic Standard sold at $8.09 and Tlntta Standard 14 VACATION NOTES. SO Dragon o Iron Blossom sold at 85Me. T Victoria Hr. and Mrs. L D. Theriault, Mr. Lehl Tintic sold at 9e and I14e. A 6 Ball Bine Bagla and Mrs. John Black, and Mr. and S Mrs. Iron King Joseph McCormick and children Wednesday. 8 Iron Bloaaom the fishing season last Sunopened The Salt Lake Stock Exchange re1 American Star at the day morning Strawberry mained cloaed on account of 1 Reservoir. Bullion Beck The McCormicks camped Day. resort at "Pop" Swartia 101 Total Carloads H. Ostler Dr. J. and Ellsworth, Dr. PARK. Forsey returned lata this TOURING YELLOWSTONE Chiat Cona. (road gravel) II George e week from a fishing trip on the A esrd was received this week by Strawberry. They report having ALASKA GOLD MINING Dt IMS. made a good catch. the Reporter office from Mr. and Vera Rife, C. B. Rife, H. E. Wall Mrs. Joseph Barren, who are now According to a atatement given and Bert Taylor spent Sunday at taking a trip through the Yellowout bp the Department ot the In- Pop" Swartas camp on the Straw- stone National Park. Mr. Farm terior, Alaska haa produced in all berry Reservoir angling for the Mg states that his party is having the 1111,510,400 worth ot gold and trout. Although no records ws time of their lives and that while 18,111,011 worth of silver. Ot this broken all returned home with they were stopping at the Old Faithhaa taken hem 1110,500,001 catch of the speckled ful Hotel they had the opportunity gold, splendid from placer mines, $101,117,414 beauties and report fishing general of seeing President and Mrs. Hardfrom gold lode mines and $l,7ISr ly good in that section. ing. 084 from copper mines. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mlkssell and In 1081 $4,805,000 was recovered children were camped In the Strawwill be no services at tbs from Alaska placer mlnea and berry section during the Fourth of M. There E. Church on Sunday, July 8th. from lode mines. In the July vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cl o ward and summer 507 places mines, employDr. McChryatal and Frank Morley ing 8,150 men, wen operated, and made the trip to Strawberry for the Mrs. Carl Fields are spending n tow ot these, ISO mines, employing 408 opening of the fishing season. days at Salt Lake. men, had also been operated the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cromar have Mr. and Mrs. William McCormick previous winter. The total number returned from Strawberry, bringing and children, Mrs. B. J. McHale and ot large and small auriferous lode back with them a fine catch of fish. Mias Betty Smith spent the Fourth mines operated in 1088 was 88. M. Bills and Ray Clemons camped of Jnly In Paysoa Canyon. These figures an taken from the at "Pop Swartss resort on the Mr. and Mrs. John Phipps and Mr. annual report of Alfred H. Brooks, 8trawberry Reservoir and caught a end Mrs. William Judd have returnof the Geological Survey, now in nice bunch of the big trout on the ed to Eureka after spending two pmparatlon. In this report he states opening day. weeks at Heber City. that theaa la geologic evidence of the Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Sanderson and occurrence of extensive auriferous children of Caldwell, Idaho, are here lode deposits in Alaska and that a Predatory Animal Control the letters parents, Mr. and rough estimate, based on the best Plans Reviewed At Meet visiting Mrs. William Okay. data available, indicates that the Feet Hurt 7 See the man from Territory still contains some Co. today The proposed establishment of a Chicago at Norman-Jenseworth of placer gold. stats predatory animal control fores and tomorrow. Not necessary to reo INSURANCE GROWING CHEAPER. working independently of the United move hose. States biological survey, was disMr. and Mrs. Cary Henry of EuO' Not long ago the United States cussed l by representative livestock reka wero called to the Reeervatlon of last Monday tm account of the death Bureau of Labor statistics reported men today with representatives state department of agriculture. of Mr. Henry cousin. that electricity was the only large the inMrs. Joseph Frisky returned Inst item in the cost of living which had About 89 representative! of the shown any reduction in cost to the dustry responded to the invitation from Balt Lake where she Friday extended by A. A. Hinckley, com- attended the wedding consumer since 1017. reception of to of missioner present agriculture, Whether or not this indicates a her sister, Beth. should on which views their tbs explan recognition of the truth that the Mr. and Mrs. Boss T. Rows,- ot pense for Ore insurance protection bo followed in the future conduct Gannett, Idaho, are visiting for n work. of control represents only a small percentage There appeared to bo no con- tow weeks with relatives at Mamof the individual overhead, the burcensus of opinion favoring absolute moth. eau may have overlooked this bul' with the survey on the Daring tha week Elmer Dnncnn, wark of modern society. It is a matlocal Maxwell dealer, delivered cars comter of record, however, that between same basis as la the past and 1918 and 1088, the average rate paratively tow raised any objection to the following: Andrew Munson, A. Donaldson. charged in the United States for to the plan broached for the state Wilford Mitchell and K. T. Bodell Is spending the fire insurance coverage declined to control feme. The plan as outlined by Commis- Fourth of Jnly vacation at Herrl-mathe extent of 7 cents for each $100 sioner Hinckley contemplates the of insurance carried. Utah, visiting with his parents, ' The trap- Mr. and Mrs. William Bodell. astonlahlng feature of this state employing experiencedavailable situation is the fact that the reduc- pers with its limited funds Mr. and Mrs. Bay Sorenson motortion took place In the face of heavy from the state bounty tax and call- ed to ML Pleasant on Wednesday on local livestock advances for railroad fares, rents, ing organisations morning, where they spent the financially. The stats Fourth with relatives and friends. wages, advertising and to supplies, bo would pieced under the other necessary expenses. trappers Mr. and Mrs. Durfee and children o supervision of the local livestock wish to thank the members of the organisation. Bring your foot troubles to Eureka Volunteer Fire Department Co. today and tomorrow. o and others for their efforts during No charge for examination. the fire which destroyed their home. Duitin Farnum Coming To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nelson and Crescent Theatre, Sunday children spent lest Sunday ut Spano ish Fork visiting with relatives, the Dustin Farnum, the popular star trip being made In the new Durant of the William Fox constellation, which Mr. Nelson recently purchased. wilt bo seen Crescent at the Theatre, Cannot Exist In the Hi Mr. and Mrs. Al. Nlsonger and child Good a In story, Gorge Sunday, You Will Use Trunk's Mr. and Mrs. George their guests, deals which the Barrier, Backing of it is preposterous; la fact. Whitehead and Ellas Stoddard hems to suffer with lafteiimatoig, with the Intense cold of the Far Grace, Idaho, visited at Delta and muscular, solatia or any term M North and the wholesome warmth of Deseret on Khoumatlaat Tuesday. n womans love. This i 'rescript loa Wilford Beesley, of tha firm of In the character of e Klondike the stomach, it dees not heart Eat all the meat miner, Farnum is at his histrionic Beesley and Reeves, accountants, food you wish while taking best. Given a strong and brilliant spent the week in Eureka auditing Prescription. Contains no a the books of the Tintic School Discapable Fox star has salicylate soda, oil wlntergreae or cast, the n photoplay of great virility. trict Mr. Beesley Is n brother of narcotic but positively oveieomsa any kiad of rheumatism or gout on of the vast ex- Postmaster Frank Beesley. The earth. What awro do you wantf panses photography of snow glittering under the Mr. and Mrs. William McCormick There is nothing Just as good, and Northern son, of the lithesome dog motored to Salt Lake last week and It Is Impossible to get something better. The greatest urta add soltrains skimming gloriously over the were accompanied home by Mrs. B. vent known and also a mounting drifts, of the J. McHale and daughter, Margaret Trunks Prescription sells for ILVt trees beneath their frigid burdens, Eileen, who are guests at the of It of or I for only l.00 at drug stores. loneliness the and nil, rigid home. will send a thrill through tbs specThe following Eureka people were tator. This unusual photographic at Payson daring the week: visiting reproduction of the piercing winter Wlrthlln, Mr. and Mrs. Shefof the Klondike regions is credited John Mr. and Mrs. Lester Carter, field, to Lucian Andriot, one of the finest William Mitchell, Mrs. L. R. Conyers cameramen in filmdom. and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas HouseColin Campbell directed the and Arilno Pretty appears In holder. The children and neighbors of Mr. the feminine lend. and Mrs. Freckleton gave the aged couple surprise, Thursday evening, NEW LAW HITS REPAIR anniSHOP ABUSE A BLOW July 6th,ofIt being the I8rd their wedding day. 65 versary o- yesterday they were marA hill signed June 18th, by years ego the City of Glasgow, Scotland. Governor Richardson of California ried Inare pioneers of Tintic, coming provides that repairs on intomoblles They Goshen in the spring of from here excess of not be made in $100 shall 1570. The time was spent with games commencement to the unless, prior servof the work, any person claiming a end music. Refreshments ware ed. i lain shall be given actual notice of such work. This was endorsed ' Ha had never been n prise fighter but his sweetheart needed twenty-fiv- e by Californias clubs. hundred dollars and twenty-fiv- e JUST A REAL GOOD hundred dollars was tha reward for A Splendid for the any man who eonld stay three OAR Liver. rounds with Porky Donovan. The Chamberlains Tablets for the champion showered Mm with boxing "The Four" stomach and liver are splendid. I gloves bat he kept coming buck for 9890 'never tire of telling my friends and more and won. Thats Dick Touring In Patting It Over. Star neighbors of their qualities, writes $1365 Coupe Mrs. William Vollmer, Eastwood, N. Theatre, tonight $1035 Business Coupe Y. When billons, constipated or .Foot and Shoe troubles taken care with troubled Indigestion, give them of today and tomorrow by Dr. Sedsn $1365 Scholl's, demonstrator, at Norman-Jenae- n trial. They will do yon good. Co. Not necessary to remove o $1065 Sport Touring hoee. No charge for examination. BRIEF LOCAL ADS. . .. Mrs. William Reed and Mrs. Ott o "The Six" wants Christlson entertained at a wedding WANTED Competent girt $1650 Touring light housework or cue of chil- snpper on Tuesday evening at the former home In Salt Lake City. The Roadster $1600 dren. Enquire Reporter offlee. affair being In honor of Mr. and Mrs. house. furnished RENT FOR Nicely Sedsn $2400 Dewey Robinson. The bride was See Mrs Sam Hanson. formerly Mias Delons Knotts of Eu$2250 Coupe. WANTED Woman to clean house reka. A vase of roses sweet ' once n week and take home wash- formed the centerpieceandfor the peas $1900 Sport Ttrarlng dinoffice. at Reporter ing. Apply Prices F. 0. ing table. The guests were: Mr. and Factory maMrs. J. Wright Margaret Miller and FOR SALE 1 Hoftay talking chine, mare, colt, saddle and har- Sarah Reed, all of Balt Lake City, McCORMICK BROS. ness. All will be eold reasonably. Mr. and Mrs. T. Ivie, Jock Grosman, Apply to Jack Calnm, Dntchtown. Margherite Pout, nil of Eureka. Dealeri , WANTED To buy calves. Phone Many beautiful gifts wars received 871. '; by the young couple. ; - $8-0- , 00 $850,-000,0- 00 u i A Real Big Saving On Suits and Hats a iiiiimnimniiiimniiinttiT d man takes in his faultTon too, can experience that pride that every less attire if you como here for your Summer Suit The new styles are here in great variety and at even greater value. We on offer you that new Suit youve been thinking about now at so low a figure as $14.95. And, to be sure, youll be satisfied with with both the qualify and workmanship in the garment well-dresse- ONE LOT ONE OF SUITS LOT OF Tallies $33.00, $35.00, $37.50 Values $27.50, $29.00 Now $25.00 Now $20.00 Some Real Values One Lot Suits $14.95 HATS H ATS Here are Straw Hats that dont have to be "broken in" to fit your head. Each one is built with a soft padded inside band that fits your head but does not bind. STRAW HATS, YOUR CHOICE FELT HATS, $5.00 and $5.50 VALUES ONE LOT CLOTH HATS 000090M09000999099900099009$000090000999999 $2.95 $395 $2.49 9999 999999999999999999909 Cittitfc DDIercantik A letter waa received during the Dro Scholls Foot Comfort DemonCo. to- week by tho Reporter from Martin stration at Norman-Jense- n No charge for Enqulst who left several weeks ago day and tomorrow. examination. for a visit to his native land, FinMrs. Joseph Lee entertained at land. Mr. Enqulst states that he la dinner on Friday evening in honor enjoying himself Immensely In his of her sister, Mrs. Joseph Poll, of boyhood country but that many Balt Lake, who has been visiting changes have taken place since he with relatives in Eureka for the past left years ago. few weeks. Others present were; During the first four months of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bacon ahd Miss the current year, the total crude oil Beth Poll. and refined petroleum products run to storage aggregate considerably less than for tho same period 'of last year. Thus It would see that the overproduction and overstorage conditions prevalent In California at the present time is not generally reflected throughout tha United States, and with this fact established It is dedudble that conditions emanating from California's oversupply of petroleum will be of temporary RHEUMATISM ! pro-dne- frost-lade- ed n pio-tnr-e, Tal-mad- ge I i . i . . ;. , ' A sensational love melodrama without a dull second. With lavish gowds and settings, and a fine supporting cast headed by Milton Sills and Wanda Hawley. Crescent1 1S eitpjw n, She SUITS |