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Show Frito November 23, 1923. EUREKA REPORTER Eureka Reporter- - The Stock Sales finish, Publisher !Z2 ? ha on Friday of each week end in the poetofflce at Eureka. mall matter. price $3.50 per year. Monday. second-cla- ss Subscription 4 North Staml.ird so;. at He. Tintii- - Standard sold at and 63.62 H. Little May gold t Shipments" 2. fistic Standard Colorado Kaminoth Earle . Blue Bell A Victoria American 8 mr&m H Wednesday. Crown Foint gold at 2c Iron Kin si.u at 32c. and Lehi Tintic sold at North Standard sold at 2e. 3 Total Carloads 'sicuvzAgunncj He. Beautiful Winter Coats at Special Prices. (lime rock) 4 (lime) 1 3Hc. lc PIONEER RESIDENT OF tintico died engineers were at entertainment I ! FOLLOWING PRICES PREVAIL ON ALL WINTER COATS $15.00 $20.00 $25.00 $30.00 pur-poe- Values for $12.00 Values for $16.00 Values for $20.00 Values for $24.00 $35.00 $40.00 $45.00 $50.00 Values Values Values Values for $23.00 for $32.00 for for $36.00 $40.00 ALL DRESSES INCLUDED IN OUR SPECIAL PRICE OFFERING The Holidays and the busy winter months arc crowded with varied and important occasions. In this showing you will find dresses for every purpose, from the everywool to the lovely silken party frocks day, business-likfor Holiday festivities. New' style notes are noticeable in every garment, while the quality of material and the fine workmanship are worthy of attention. FOLLOWING DISCOUNTS ARE BEING MADE ON ALL DRESSES: $ 8.00 $25.00 Values for $30.00 Values for $10.00 $35.00 Values for $12.00 $40.00 Values for $16.00 e g ! ij Beautiful and luxurous are these Winter Coats, of distinctive plaided woolens, of soft deep pile fabrics, richly trimmed with fur. You will note at once the high quality in every detail the texture of the material, the beauty of the fur, the high quality of the soft linings. This is a remarkable opportunity to purchase your Winter Coat at an advantageous price. jx. ati.il d ,n rpsident8 uf the Tintic District will regret very much to learn of the death of Hugh C. present Ledgers ood, who made his home at fi Silver City for many years, S. superintAllen, general being Frink connected with the South gwanraa endent of the Knight properties, H, mine, lie pasaed away on January and A. E. j. Pitts, V. E. Ekloff connected with the 20th, according to a letter received Kipp engineers were by Frank Garrlty, ,'eath resulting Chief Consolidated company, e from paralysis. for the last evening is Frovo After giving np mining Mr. of attending the banquet of Ledgerwood returned to the south of American the Frovo Chapter the This banquet where his boyhood days were spent Associated Engineera. and techn- and for the past fifteen or twenty, ssi attended by engineers Columbia Steel years had been in business at the men from ical Hiwassee, Va.p at which place he lant, the U. S. Reclamation Service died. He is survived by his widow, the the as veil membership pf u to whom the sincere Interemost a and sympathy of ' Provo organisation a number of Mr. Ledgerwood quite waa out. carried program sting old time friends will be freely exTalks were given by Mayor Hanson some of the tended. of Provo, presidents of Hugh Ledgerwood was about sixty civic organizations and professors of of age. It is fully twenty- - II years the Young University. two years since he left this district ! It Is stated that a committee from but such a period has not been long j the Frovo Chapter of the A. A. E. to rob acquaintances of1 will visit Tintic within the next few enough many memories and the pleasant of for the purpose recruiting days friendship that existed dur-inmembers and local engineers are lasting the earlier days of the Tintic making plans to assist these visitors District. in their work and also for their proper entertainment while they are In MIW. McKELLAR DIED AT Eureka. MAGNA LAST WEEK' O' c Tintic People Respond Mr. and Mrs. Jack McKellar re- -' tnrned home early in the week from' Liberally To Red Cross Salt Lake where they attended the funeral of the former's mother, Mrs. Only two of the committees ap- Mary McKellar, whose death took with the place on Thursday, November 15th, pointed In connection drive for the Red Cross have report- at Magna. Mrs. McKellar was a' ' ed and yet 374 memberships havo ' resident of Eureka until about a year been issued. In many Instances the ago and at the time of her death waa amount given Is in excess of $1 per living with a daughter, Mrs. Ruby Deceased was 65 years of membership and when all of the re-- ! Elliot, ports are received the result should age and the mother of the following be most gratifying to the officers of children: Jack McKellar of Eureka, the local chapter. The money which Mrs. Elliot, Mrs. George Edwards hi already been turned over to the and Mrs. J. R. Jarvis, all of Magna, organization was secured from the and Douglas McKellar of Learning-ChiCons, properties and from the ton. Her husband, the late Hugh business houses. E. W. Hughes and McKellar, was for a number of years George W. Owen made a canvas cf employed at the Eagle ft Blue Bell the business district and the lists mine. He died but a few years ago. vere sent through the Chief Cons, Funeral services for Mrs. Elliot ines by J. Fred Johnson, the were conducted from the Forest Dale, general superintendent. Similar lists Chapel at Salt Lake, the burial behave been sent Into all parts of the ing at the city cemetery at the district capital. TKTIC FO R is frnu 63.6i and Tintic Standard sold from $3.70 1 to $3.80. Plutua sold at 22 He. 163 Star Chief Cons, Chief Cons, T nr to 63.70H. Chief Cons. . Dragon iron Blossom . 63 1 Tuesday. Iron MnS gold at 2i0. Leht Tintic gold at o. Tintic Standard gold T " 11 a:: $10.00 Values $12.50 Values $15.00 Values $20.00 Values for for for for I $20.00 $24.00 $28.00 $32.00 M : ; GOLD HTUllK AND HUMMING Rich Furs HIUD IIOSE. For high quality, purr tlirriul hilk, full fjoiliiminl Iumm, you (annul do holler Ilian to ('Iioono tlienr hr.ind at I heir moderate prlre. They Hall-la- Tim Molt Mimfort of fur writ lo llio faro la fully rrrognlxrd d will give you Ion. Tliey have high rplieed lii't1, reinforced Mole and Ion and merrerlm'd (lie giuier top. You may to inatrii your nIiinn or con I u me. Every puir fully guaranteed. Humming lllrd Hour . . I JTO a pair Humming Bird IIinp, extra NleN $1.7.7 a pair Gol ham Gold Hlriw la-lin- g ef and JuNt now I lie chill In flto air makea thn rxlra warmth of o n fur particularly welcome. In these of Vox, Wolf, Lynx, Mink ami oilier favored alt lint, the native bean ty of the fur la brought out by I lie nkllfulneaa with which each pleeo Ium liren treated and made. neek-pler- f .... $2.(Nl lo fUI.OO a pair Norman-Jense- n i neek-pler- col-ot- m liono ! ra l Company : it depends on .he Bak- ing Powder you use. You must use a heaping spoonful of many brands because they don't contain aa much leavening strength as The Economy nec-- T crsrry when you use CALUMET it mrl.73 more bekings which means a teal saving on bake day. We are now handling Fresh Milk 2t and Cream. Forseya Grocery. o -- & nuchas that WHY NOT BUY A IlOME? cfzny other MANY BARGAINS brand OFFERED Frank Garrlty, local real estate and Insurance agent, has quite a long list of local residence properties which are offered for aale at remarkably, low prices. It la not at all unuSUal for owners of fine place! to put such prices on them that they Under present will move quickly. conditions It is wrong to even think of paying rent. See Mr. Garrlty for more Information about the following residences: 3 furnished houses on Leadvllla THE W0RLD8 GREATEST BAtUNQ POWDER Terms. Very desirable piece of property on upper Main street consisting of well built residences. Particulars ,, two on request. , . 4 room house with cabin, near publle school buildings. $625. 5 room furnished house, garage, barn, chicken house and welL $$50 cash qt $700 on time. . 5 room modern house, also 4 room house on Main street $1150. Terms. ; Good bnlldlng lot with bnlldlng - It. 100 by 200 feet. $600 3 room furnished house on Rall- ,,jRow. $3100. Remember Indian Sommer will not always last and it is therefore a good time now to stock up on coil We handle the famous Clear Creek and King Coal which are nnarlipd in Utah. If you want soft coal that ignites quickly and if you want turns freely, buy Clear Creek CoaL Or hard coal that burns slower and longer, buy King as preferred, Coal. We can furniah you with either, Rents short notice. for $12.50. 4 room house near Leadvllla Row. We also handle Hay, Oats and Poultry Supplies, ;; Practically new, $809. Several newly bnilt houses can ch as Whole and Cracked Corn, Chopp now, be secured on easy terms and at Tery rMSOnabie price. A chance Wheat, Surelay Beef Scraps, Oyster Shell, uni, to get s new hop.at.ba priee. Charcoal, ete. 4 room partly modern house for . r ; ; j , , , , $25.00 per month. FOR RENT 3 room unfurnished bolse on Eagle street. FOR RENT 5 room furnished house near high school. These and other bargains. See rent. Norman-Jens- en Co.ij : Frank Garrlty. Eureka. fallow E. Lawton Savage 2075-Jul- ia FOR SALE A piano at a aacrlflce. Inquire of Mra. Del Roberta. FOR SALE Electric range, washer with electric motor, alno laundry atove with water Jacket. Apply to phone 31 M. 31x4 Goodyear tire, tube and LOST rim. Lost laat Sunday. Reward for return to A. D. Manaon, Eureka. WANTED High school boy desires work after school hours and on Saturday. Apply to Mont Curtis or write P. O. Box 935. Sales× H C.1RD OF THANKH. o CM&& PSiVSER Level cpornfuls fire fill that sre jl BRIEF LOCAL AIM. Mrs. Mary Haldln and son wish to thank the members of the Swedlsh-Flnnis- h Benefit Society, and other friends for their kindness and assistance during the death and burial of their beloved husband and 2091-Joh- Smith A. Hogue II. Allen II. Allen And In accordance 2112-- H. 2134-- T. 2135-- T. rs father. 250 607 074 600 600 with law .... ...... 2.60 5.07 6.74 6.00 6.00 and an order of the board of directors made on the 13th day of October, 1023, so many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary will be sold at the pfflc of the Secretary. H. D. Shrlver, at W. F. Bhrivera Store, Eureka, Utah, on Wednesday, the 12th day of December, 1622, at the hour of 4 o'clock p. m., to pay the delinquent assessment thereon together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. IL D. BIIRIVER, Sec'y., Eureka, Utah. (First pub. Nov.. 23, 1923.) MRS MARY 1IALDIN AND SON. o DELINQUENT NOTICE. Bums Mining ft Milling Company, a corporation of the state of Utah. Location of property, Tintle Mining District, Utah. Location of principal place of business, Eureka, Utah. There are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of assessment levied on the 12th day of October, 1933, being assessment No. 25, of 1 cent per share, the several amounts aet opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows: No. Name Shrs. Amt. Freckleton ..1000 10.00 1000 10.00 Madsen 82-W. Freckleton .1000 10.00 s. COO 5.00 Christensen Christensen . .1040 10.00 203-A. Voice . 500 6.00 a 204-P. Roche a , a a 600 5.00 253-014 6.14 B. Nilson 254-B. Nilson 1386 13.26 d Hansen a a a a 1000 10.60 24 .1000 10.00 Savage n II. Horlick .. 600 6.00 601-C. Graden .. - 600 6.00 633-- J. R. Sebree . . a. 500 5.00 6S8-R. Sebree . . a. 500 5.09 693-C. Doty ..2500 25.00 71C-- J. W. Whitemore .1000 10.00 717-W. Whitemore .1000 10.00 718-- J. W. Whitemore .1000 10.00! 719-W. Whitemore .1000 10.00 720-W. Whitemore .1000 10.00' 721-W. Whitemore .1000 10.00 722-W. Whitemore .1000 10.00 723-W. Whitemore .1000 10.00 724-- J. W. Whitemore .1900 10.00 725-- J. W. Whitemore .1000 10.00 726-- J. W. Whitemore .1000 10.00 727-W. Whitemore .1000 10.00 722-- J. W. Whitemore .1000 10.00 729-W. Whitemore .1000 10.00 739-H. Elmer ..1000 10.00 793-500 5.00 J. Tregoning ft Thomas 600 5.00 1292-Jo- s. C. Lynch 690 5.00 T. Barnes 109 1.00 1127-W. Barnes . . .. 100 1.00 y D. Church .. 600 5.00 D. Church .. 500 5.00 1630-C. Andrews ..1000 10. 0Q 1621-C. Andrews ..1000 10.04 1C32-C. Andrews ..1000 10.00 n 2110-Erne- st 1000 10.00 ..1000 10.90 , jlWWIlWMIlHMMIHIIMMMIIWWIlHMHIlHI 62-Je- ss 79-fia- m .. 97-Ja- 155-Ja- s. E. 0. 0. 207-Fre- a hn 580-Job- R. a- J. L. J. J. J. J. J. J. J. J. 986-De- rn 1126-Clau- de R. 1628-Msr1629-Ma- ry .. .. .. .. .. The Trimmings for the Turkey While the turkey is essential it is only a small portion of the necessary viands tliat make up the Thanksgiving Dinner. Here you will find everything that is needed to complete the banquet. Our Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables are the best that the market affords. Come in or phone us and let us fill your orders for the big meal on Thanksgiving Day. The City Grocery Prop. Phone No. 7 A. D. Manson, Eureka, Utah |