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Show ) Pridmj, July 6,1923. 1 Prominent Eureka People Were Married On Tuesday iiznnraiMraziziaiaizriizizizji ' i William A. Tasker aad lira. Margaret Toner, both prominent people of tkle city, were married oa Taee-da- y of tkls week at Provo. The y ceremony was performed by county clerk Wallace Halee In the preeence of a few Intimate friends. - What Goes To Make a e HOWLETT TAKES M. D. Howlett, local business man, will leave early la the coming week for Us annual vacation trip. Mr. Howlett wUl spend the time In southern California vlaltlng with his family and taking life easy for' two or three weeks. During his absence the bnalnese of the Howlett Drag Store wUl be handled by Charles Hapdley of SprlngvlUe. SATISFIED Hungry people we easily satisfied when they eat onr Chooeries and Meats the latter are government inspect ed before they come into the house. Sugar that is pure and sweet, Coffee that is rich in ammo. Tea with the only taste, flour that makes real biscuits. Cured meats of the best grade. Butter that makes you want mom. Spices with a real flavor. Chimed goods proper ly cinned. Vegetables and Fhiits in season. Deliveries on the dot PHONB 18 EUREKA, UTAH "jraa to - of , women, H just like I ones slaves rheumatism, mnscle paina, joint pains, and horrible stiff. aeaa. 1 had dm nrae ; NOTICE OP ASSESSMENT. Rheumatism is gon- e- Idea wrongrheuma- about tism for yearn. didnt realise that increasing X blood-cellsh- ad die effect of complataly knocking ont rheumatic fan pnridee from the system. nat is why IIbegan twins 8.8. 8.1 Today! have the ajirength I used to have years dont my cratches lb 8. 8. makes people Sir themselves the way it builds np their strength. Start 8.8. S. today for that rheumatism. Youll feel the difference shortly. ISi. la tss ilia Ths unjar aim 3kel!ibridbBert iWoodMeddM Zama Mining A Milling company, a corporation of the state of Utah. Location tot property. Tintic Mining District, Utah. Location of principal place of business, Eureka, Utah. Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the directors of the above named mining company, held at the office of the secretary in Eureka City. Jaab County, Utah, on Thursday, June IS, 1111, an assessment, being No 14, of one (1) cent per share was levied on the capital stock of the corporation, issued and outatanding, payable immediately to H. D. Shriver, secretary, at his office at W. F. Shrlver's store. Eureka, Utah. Any stock upon which this sssttss ment shall remain unpaid on Saturday, July II, 1111, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on Wednesday, the Sind day of August, at 4 oclock p. m., at the office of the secretary at W. F. 8hrlv-er- s store in Eureka, Utah, to pay the delinquent assessment together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. H. D. SHRIVER, Secretary. (First pub. June II, lilt.) nil, Good mineral aggregate and asphalt! Yes, plus skill and integrity of the contractor, plus study, experience and integrity of the designer. OFF FOB BIO FIGHT. - o . The Old time prise fight ' fan. Frank Garrity, accompanied by Jack Henson and M. B. E. Sullivan, left Eureka on Sunday morning for Shelby, Montana, for the purpose of witnessing the championship fight between Jack Dempsey and Mike Gibbons. There has been but tow bouts In the championship twenty years which have not been witnessed by Mr. 'Garrity and no sooner had the Shelby tight been announced than the three above mentioned placed their orders for tickets. MAMMOTH my: Good Pavement . FennelFs Cleat & Grocery i Pg9l BUUKA UFOBTBB DEFEATS - Do these things go into ment? Yes! Warren Brothers were the pioneers in the Scores of engineers and officials who decried their type of pavement a few years ago have since realized that Warren Bros. Go. stood in the lead and that no other similar organization was prepared to give equal kill, experience and knowledge in modern road building. LVNNDYL. For 22 years the Warren type of bituminous pavement has been in course of development. Last Sunday afternoon the Mammoth baseball team walked all over the Lynndyl nine, winning by a score of II to II. The gams was much better than the score would indicate and every minute of It was exciting for the spectators. Mammoth Is still leading the league, not having lost a single game this season. Constant study, comparison and improvement has been their watchword. To this end, a long line of road builders, engineers and chemists have worked and the result is offered to the taxpayers of Juab county in Warrenite Bitulithic NOTICE OF INTENTION. Notice Is hereby given by the City Council of Eureka City, Utah, of the intention of said Council to make the following described Improve- Pavement ments: To grade and to construct a Over 90,000,000 square yards in every section of the United States and Canada attest its durability and concrete sidewalk, four Inches In depth, together with a waterway or longitudinal drain of re-iconcrete orced construction 460 feet In length and I feet by I feet Inside dimensions, with special intake and outlet and other necessary drains or culverts and crosswalks and driveways upon the Northerly side of Main Street In Eureka city, Utah, from the East end of the sidewalk heretofore constructed, being about 11.0 feet North and 56.6 feet East of Street Monument N, Eureka townslte survey, or 71 feet Easterly from the Southeast corner of the Tlntlc Garage sales room, thence Easterly along the said TT economy. Warren Bros. Company biS rZJZlUZIZIZJZJiUUZJZIZIZIi , H, "East Park Subdivision", Ku-- I reka City aforesaid; said point being crossings of public lanes, alleys or approximately 1110 feet Easterly driveways, and the waterway,;except-frothe point of beginning. Defer- - lng the top thereof which enc 1 made 1 ID is a sidewalk, leaving the cost of the and specifications on file in the of- balance of said improvement, or confice of the City Recorder of Eureka templated improvement, to be paid City In Eureka, Utah. the abutting property owners, Said proposed sidewalk paving by according to the lineal feet district is to be known as Sidewalk prorated of frontage abutting on said Main No. Is District It and pro1, Paring Street within said Sidewalk Paving posed to defray the abutters portion District NO. I. of the cost and expense thereof estiAll protests and objections to the mated at fl.141.61 or 91.16 per front or linear foot of property, there being 1171.11 feet of frontage abutting on said portion of said Main Street, on which said Improvement Is to be constructed, by a local assessment upon the lota, tracts, parcels or pieces of land within the , m cor Who Owns The Union Pacific The Union Pacific is owned by 51,016 stockholders. Forty-thre- e percent of the stockholders are women. Stockholders outnumber by 4,461 the yearly average number of officers and employees of the system. No one person, firm or. corporation or institution owns as much as two percent of the capital stock. Hie average holding is 63 shares of a par value of $600.00. A large amount of the stock, although registered in the names of stock brokers, is actually owned by a great many different individuals, clients of such brokerp. Furthermore, many of the registered stockholders are executors, trustees, guardians, eta, representing individuals who are the beneficial owners. If, therefore, a list of the actual owners could be compiled, it would greatly exceed 51,016 and the average holding would be considerably less than 63 shares. Again, large amounts of the stock are owned by life insurance companies and savings banks, who, though actually owning the stock, really hold it for the benefitof vast numbers of life insurance policy holders and savings bank depositors. Union Pacifio stock, like the countrys trade, follows the flag. Stockholders are found in every state of the Union, and in AlaaVa, the Canal Zone, Guam, Hawaii, Philippine Islands and Porto Rico. Were these 51,016 Union Pacific stockholders assembled at one place, they would make a population as large as that' of Lincoln, Butte, Topeka, Pasadena or Pueblo. They represent a greater number than the combined populations of Colorado Springs, Boulder and Oreely in Colorado,' or Ogden, Provo and 1Vgan in Utah. 1 I I This widespread distribution conclusively answers the statement that the railways are owned and controlled by a few persons. extent not generally recognised, the railroads are owned by Si anpublic. The subject comes home to every household when it is considered that life insurance policy holders and savings bank depositors re partners In the operation and development of onr railways. The pnblle and onr employes should know that we are working, not for a few wealthy men, but for an army of more than 10,000 persons, almost half of whom are women and most of whom are wof moderate jwimi To serve well the public and these shareholders Is the highest ambition of the 40,111 officers and employes of the Union Psdflo - Family. - The Union Pacifics constant effort Is to furnish Its patrons and the general pnblle with the best brand of transportation that can be manufactured. Conservative A suggestions are always welcome. a n R. GRAY, PmiMiqL Omaha, Nebnufka. above named and following described Sidewalk Paving District No. 8, being the district to be affected and benefltted by said Improvements. The boundaries thereof are as follows, t: Beginning at a point which Is N. 77 deg. 17 min. E. 41.69 feet from street monument "N", Eureka City Survey, said monument aN being approximately N. 71 deg. E. 110.9 to-wl- develop- ment of asphaltic concrete pavements. o- ESSS Pave- Warrenite-Bitulithi- c . carrying out of such intention must be presented in writing to the City Recorder of Eureka City on or before the 18th day of July, 1988, at 8:00 oclock in the afternoon, stating therein the lot or block or description of property for which such protest or objection is made. The City Council of Eureka City at its first regular meeting thereon the 80th day of after, t: July, 1988, at 8:00 o'clock In the to-wl- evening of said day, will hear and consider such protests and pbjee-tion-s to said Improvement as shall have been presented or made. Done this 1st day of June, 1981, by order of the Eureka City Council. . SARAH A. BIGLER, Eureka City Recorder. (SEAL.) Sidewalk Paving District No. 8. First pub. June 16, 1988. Last pub. July 6, 1988. v.v.v..-- ; e e feet from the 14 section comer between Sections II and II, T. 10 S., B. I and I W., S. L. B. and M. thence along the center line of Main Street N. 77 deg. 17 min. B. 661.11 feet, N. IS deg. 14 min. E. 174.11 feet, N. II1 deg. II min. E. 111.10 feet, N. deg; II min. E. 664.41 feet, and N. 71 deg. 64 min. E. 111.60 feet to a point opposite the west property Une of Spring Street, thence along the west property Une of Spring Street which is also the eastmost line of Block H, East Park Subdivision, Eureka City Survey, N. 10 deg. 17 min. W. 100.0 feet, thence along a line which Is parallel with and 40.0 feet distant from the northerly property Une of Street, 8. 67 deg. 16 min. W. 110.0 feet, S. 77 deg. II min. W. 111.60 feet, S. II deg. 60 min. W. 100.60 feet. S. 70 deg. 67 min. W. 101.60 II deg. II min. W.W. 111.0 feet, 111.60 II deg. 14II min. W. feet, 110.60 min. toetia II deg. 77 deg. 17 min. W. feet, and 661.11 feet, to the westmoet Une of Lot 14, Block 7, Plat "B, Eureka 1 deg. II min. City 8urvey, thence E. 71.76 feet to place of beginning. That portion of the following lots and parcels of land situate within the boundaries of the above described sidewalk paving district, wlU be subject to assessment for the cost of said Improvement according to the number of feet frontage upon the street to be Improved: Lota 14. II, 10. II, II, II, 14, 16, II, 17, II, 10, and 40, Block 7, Plat "B". Lots 0, 7, I, 16, 17, II. Block 6, Plat "B. all In Eureka City Survey. Also all other lota, tracts, parcels or pieces of ground abutting on the northerly side of Main Street and situate within the boundaries of the above described sidewalk paving district will be subject to for the cost of said Improvement according to the number of feet front age upon the street to be Improved. The total cost of said Improvement In said Sidewalk Paving District Is estimated at 11,160.00, of which sum the City of Eureka Is to pay 91,600.47, leaving 91,141.61 to be raised by local assessment In said ! district. Eureka City will pay for Jthe necessary street crossings, or a a a You Know LDFQ BUY NO W From Regular Tire Dealer at These, Astounding LOW PRICED Oldfield Cord Thus an n ing all of ths track neords i three yean. Oldfield Cord Ursa an road the Wichita, Kansas, Economy Road Test; fat ths winter of 19H, ths oflkbd record showed a set of Oldfield Cords had traveled before ths first tin gave way-Aa- d MW this Is only one of many instances of usual highway performance. Oldfield Cords arc bdk by one of the main-ta- la krgeet tin manufacturers, who saast the established reputation of these remarkable cords. Hen an ths biggest tire aad tube values ever offend by anyone; Cone in today. pour tires now before our stock is an a 8tj Purchase from a regular tire deal- We etand 'at all J 1 Bacon Garage, Eureka, Utah |