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Show '. Each Tbs .a Reporter-- R. Hetab. Ui u peetofflca lga.ima.1 YfsiiHsg Public Schools Cammenoe Work UnthnsiMtiimny Is Advaadaf Kapidly at M Utah, ; Suheerlptiaa pries II.BI par pear. Jana. , The etndenta and teachora have all entered their work with a spirit that la Indeed admirable. Tha school Is beginning .with an Idea of devoting soma time to thrift which It is hoped will be of soma lasting benefit to. tha children. . Tha first assembly was held last Wednesday Chief Cone. 48 morning which was given by the will be held Ttatla Standard II teachers. Assemblies 11 quite regularly this year as they Dragon s were last year, tha different rooms Blna Ball Kegle s haring at least one assembly within Iran Bloaeom the year, and a general Invitation la Victoria . ; . . i. . . s issued to all who wish to attend any Iron King Centennial Baraka IHMf MeH 1 6f them. Thera Is aa effort being mads to Mammoth a 1 a.e a a a e Tin tic Drain Tunnel 1 get soma play apparatus to pat up 1 on tha school grounds; tha ground Tintic Mill is being measured and plans being drawn at tha present time for this Total Carloads a a a a work. Football will be In order ' next Chief Cone. (Uma rock) . 1 Chief Cone, (burnt lima) I week for all tha upper grads boys. Thera will no doubt ba a schedule o arranged for games very soon beCharles L. Oastleton Died tween Silver City and Mammoth and At Balt Lake This Week perhaps for some outside games. For the younger boys, there will be, George T. Castleton of Eureka games scheduled In the school bewas called to Salt Lake pn Wednes- tween different sections of tha same day, by the death of his father, grads and between different grades. Charles L n who passed which last year created a lot of real away at the ago of years. Deceas- - Khool spirit. Tha girls will some ed had been seriously ill for more', In tor their share in the way of tat1 a year. He U survived by hlsiball and other games not so strenwidow, Mary Ann Luff Castleton, uous. It anyone wishes to see a and the following 'children: C. L. busy place, they would do well to Castleton, Jr.; of Los Angeles, Cal.; visit the school any day between George T. Castleton of Eureka; nine and four oclock. . o Royal E., Lawrence. R., Leo B. HIGH BOOOL Castleton, and Mrs.. Lucille CastleThe students of tha Tintic High ton Savage, all of 8altLake. Mr. Cnstleton was born at Lowes- School held their first assembly on toft, Suffolk, England, In 1864, and Monday morning of this week. At emigrated to 'America with his this meeting It was decided to have parents In 1118, For more than the Student Body cards printed and twenty years he was a member of during the coming week these will the Salt Lake Theatre orchestra, and be distributed. The cost of each was also a member pf several mili- card Is 1.00. Each student Is extary bands of Balt. Cake City. He pected to show loyalty to tha school was a carpenter by trade and work- by purchasing one of these cards, ed on many Salt .Lake buildings, which will be an admission ticket to among them the- Mormon temple and all school athletic events during the tabernacle. ' year. Funeral services are being held present The different classes met separatethis afternoon at gait Lake..' , ly on Monday afternoon and elected .... o their respective officers, which are as follows: Life Memberships In Seniors: Dorothy Blackett, presiThe State Organisation dent; Joe Harrington, vice president; Basel Larsen, secretary and At the recent convention of the treasurer. Utah Firemen's Association, held at Juniors: Jessie Locan, president; ' Lagan during the month of August, La Verl Peterson, vice president; a number of firemen were granted Gerda Johnson, secretary; Marlon In the Russell, treasurer. life membership certificates. list woe four members of Eureka Elklngton Horton, Sophomores: Volunteer Fire Department,- as fol- president; Lisle Conover, vice presilows: John J. Hannifin, Edward dent; P. Btapley, secretary; Norm Fox. Timothy Sullivan and John Palmer, treasurer. Kitt. Such memberships are given Freshmen: Jack McNeil, president; after many yuan of faithful service Evan Wrtde, vice president; Dean la some organisation affiliated wits Conover, secretary; Jpe ' Fennell, the state association treasurer. Shipments . lit L . lom . . t; sJJJjjfiii At the promt time than an SIS Interest In mas sal training aa student! enrolled in the Banka part of school work is lacnaslag Fuhlic 8chool. aa Inereaao of non from year to year and the Tlntls Disthan twenty over the a amber en- trict appears to bo well abreest of rolled at the cloning pf school last the times In this particular line of w ItWidiHk la PsbB v Friday, September 14, 1923. 11", East Tintic CoaL arid at le. Iron Blossom sold at 81c. Iron King sold from HAS to Instruction. Joseph Panisse, who Is tesehli this subject In the Jpnlor High at Eureka. Mammoth and Silver City, states that the enrollment Is guile satisfactory and everything Indicates successful work throughout . the year. In Eureka and Mammoth the present enrOUsunt compares gulta favorably with that of last year, the attendance being allghtly at le. 4e. Lehl Tintic sold at Colorado sold at Eureka Minas sold at 4c. Ref "iiiiHim Silver City. Mr. Paulsen statue that during tha past week tha boys have bean bn ttte. Zanu arid at cleaning up and painting tha equipo ment and getting everything In readiness for the years work. At EureIron King sold at 86 e. ka about IT are taking mann ; Sioux sold at and 6c. training and the trustees have a 3.86 Tintic from sold Standard pressed a willingness to purchase, to fS.lt. for Immediate Installation, ops , much needed wood working machinery. Last year the shop was re4c. Colorado sold at modelled, the work being taadli Iron Blossom sold at 84e and ! by the students, and notwithstanding tbs tact that they had only ordinary Ivon- King sold from to tools, a lot of good work waa With proper machinery Mr. 88e. Little May arid at lc. Paulsen expects splendid results durSioux sold at 1888-84 the term.. ing Eureka Bullion sold at At Mammoth, where Mr. Paulsen la In charge of the manual training Instruction for the first time, tbs shop will ba remodelled, new too purchased and benches made. Re- FOR BALE I ton truck (Republic) la good condition. Will sell very modelling expenses will .be be down as much as possible In order reasonably. Apply to W. W. that a good part of the funds may be Scott, Eureka, or Inquire at Reused for equipment, but within a porter office. Phonograph couple pf years tha manual training FOR SALE Edison and 116 records. Machine cost department at tha Mammoth school 8186, like new. 868.88 Including will ba equal to anything In the disrecords. Inquire Qua Steiner. trict or the state. Thaw are twenty-seve- n shopping bag constudents In the class at Mam- FOUND etc. Owner clothes, baby taining moth and twenty-tw- o the la engaged can get same by calling at this same line of work at Silver City. office. Mr. Paulsen is pleased with tha 1 furnished cabin. ApInterest taken by pupils In manual FOR RENT ply to S. J. Easter brook. training and asks the cooperation FOR SALE Good heating stove. and help of parents. Under the Will be arid at very reasonable present system of buying the cost of price.' Phone 86 for particulars. materials Is held down to the mini- FOR SALE A fine heating stove. mum and parents should consult also. Low pricey Phone 86. Large with the Instructor regarding the BALE Metal lath.' Enough to articles which their children are to FOR cover small room. Apply to Westmake. The only expense la connecern Amassment Co, or phone 86. tion with manual training, as conducted In the schools of Tintic, Is LOST Evers harp pencil A.and pea. F. ReBoth gold. Initials G. the material which goes Into the ward of 818 for return to O. A. various projects and In svery InstFranks. ance the parents have the benefit pf BALE Good heating stove, la the lowest possible prices. Mr. Paul- FOR excellent condition. Phone 168. sen suggests that parents visit the school and become familiar with the FOR RENT Four room furnished house. For particulars call Mrs. work which the boys are doing, also J. B. R. Bowen, phone that they help the youngsters to de-cl- FOR BALE Range cooking stove, on the articles to be made durIn excellent condition. Phone 178. ing the present school year and in- FOR BALE Cheap, violin In first formation can then be secured as to Mrs. Phipps, class condition. tha probable cost t phone 67. The first Instructions, such as are now being given to the various BUSINE88 OPPORTUNITY If you have small amount to buy money-bac- k classes, 'portals to the use Of tools, guaranteed goods you can confollowed later actual being by a have part or full time business of of struction articles furniture, which should easily pay In Eureka ornamental objects or things having you 818.66 a month or more. mechanical value. Write The J. R. Watkins Co., Mr. Paulsen expects soon to out4618 Hollis Bt., Oakland, Caliline a plan for the proper equipment 8 t of tha playgrounds at ths grade Thsfornia. Heela Consolidated Mining Comschools In Eureka. A series of pany will lease a number of favorparties will ba given for the purpose ably located portions of Its proof raising money for the purchase of perty, ri Heela, If miles west of some of the .Seeded equipment and In Beaverhead County, Melrose, It is barely possible that many of the Montana. Aa opportunity for exthings necessary can be constructed perienced leasers and miners to by the pupils, or secured with but make money. Royalties reasonlittle expense from companies operaable. For Information address In A this district. well equipped ting George B. Conway, General Manplayground would be a valuable addiager, Melrose, Montana. tion to the local schools. , m ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH. CARD 08 THANKS. Sunday Services: 8.46 a. m. Childrens Service and Holy Communion; 11 a. m. Morning Service; 7.86 Through the columns of tha ReSermon. and Evening Prayer we to extend desire porter pur The public Is cordially Invited to thanks to neighbors and many other I friends who have been so kind and attend all services. considerate of our welfare during the bereavement caused by tbe death of a beloved wife and mother. .Frank Cromar and Children, Ie !(. i 4e Use Diamond trade mark on the sole Is like sterling stamped em Suva It b the highest wairant (quality. Oar fine shore far mpn are Diamond Brand" end combine the throe essentials of hoe satisfaction style, service, and u J i pnlL 84. comfort maximum value it built iute each Pair and we etU et tie miuimem you . t Tit The style shown made In PACK TAN CALF WITH RUBBER HEEL I one of our new numbers and a gree e vainest S IN IIWl J $6.50 86e 6. price-givin- g Exceptionally Good Shoes at Exceptionally Good Prices. ill par-forme- d. Iiuiii111 87c. Colorado sold at 4 Vic and 4e. East Tintic CoaL arid at le. Iron King sold at Sic. Crown Point sold at 4c. Lehl Tintic sold at 8c. North Standard sold at and ill 16 $10.00 8c. $3.50 16 $6.50 & W;j For Men WhoDesire Style and Long Wear at . t Reasonable Cot Tterfa 87-S-- ROLLINS JbmorPtato HOSIERY In silk, mercerized, cotton and wool We sell it because we can recommend it 8-- 81 . x Norman-JensenlC- o. . UIIIIUI M. B. CHURCH SERVICES. Ths usual services will be ducted at the M. B. ChurS next n. Sunday. Morning- service m-1m. Subject: The Powbr of a Secret Compact" Epworth League servlcee at 8.88, regular evening service at 7.86. All cordially Invited to attend. . - NOTICE. ' Douetms Fb lemon. .DONT FAIL TO SEE . 8E, DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS nr United States Land Office,- - Suit Luke City, Utah, September 7. 1888 To Whom It May Concern: Notice la bereby given that the State of Utah haa filed In this jfflea lists of lands, selected by tbe said of ths Aet of State, under section Congress, approved July. II, 1184, as Indemnity School loads, vis Serial 881817, NW 8W Section 8, T. 8 South, Range 1 West Salt Lake Meridian. Coplea of said lists, so tar aa they relaih to said traeta by descriptive subdivisions, have been conspicuously posted In this office for inspection by any person Interested and by ths public generally. During the period of publication of this notice, or any time thereafter n, and before final approval and j 99 "The Three SE, J, you really pig pictures so dont miss it. , the first show will Owing to the length of the picture start at 7 p. m. Star1 Monday & Tuesday iiiimiiitiiTT Tea earner effnd Jqr anj tar withmt utmg time euttteudiug Hudnu end Slue wnw. .... Essex Prices Touring Cabrioltt Coach - - 81041 . 1141 - I14S MgitmU ' Ten Emm ftofelr end Kur Erie Emropean 'and American Expurta fioiy ita Choeeia the Fineetofite Size eertl-tlcatlo- under departmental April 86, 1887, protests or contests against tbs claim of tha Stats tq any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore, described on regula-tlons'- Alozuidn Dumas most popular and most widely-rea- d powl that has at last been pictarised. The story is interesting to the extreme and one exciting adventure after another falls to the lot of the hero, until will faixty gasp .with amassment. Its one of the Body by a Famoma Builder CmUom Built Quality at a Quantity Price . We believe n careful comparison will show there is no correspondingly fine enclosed car within eve tel humored dollars of this price. of ths ground that ths sums la sure valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, will ba received end noted for report to the General Land Offlee at Washington, D. C. Failure to to protest or sent within ths time specified, will be considered sufficient evidence of character of tha traeta and tha selections thereof; being otherwise free from objection, will be approved to the State. ELI F. TAYLOR, . non-miner- al (First pub. Sept. 14. 1881.) . Qntke Finest Soper-SixChose- Ever Built ia faqkeri f Jtaho tboa 65,000 Coaches in Oervlce Schofield Auto Go; Provo, Utah Cloiro - |