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Show rv- - yvember 23, 193- - EUREKA REPORTER Tintic High Eleven Beats Hinckley Decisively The Timio s. team Journey n to v. m n.'l. coumy Iasi Friday J:,i def.,.,1 Ihigh school of t score of 25 to 7. T!'.i t'm 4...v ( :pame for T H. s for ,he 5510 The score docs i;v,t Chassis tvf closeness of the cxtii.c co .:,- -- Tnc 5615 ' Roadster first half ended .!, n uiv to 11 5620 Touring half the Tint hoys hit and their overhead attach wasstride ., Utility Coupe .. $820 ov- -r I? bleI.de1n1i,,J; thy 5985 Sedan U'iat and. jwlth dazzling forward passes, ,uj' Light Delivery $610 .runs and line bucks nude four touchdowns. Hin.klev could n,,$695 Ton Truck Tintic High s defense. The penetrate :iy (made by Hinckley was registered after Coach Kliue had F. 0. B. Tintic most' of the regulars frum tho anie aiul sent in his reserves. The showing of the Tiniic School fooihitll team duriug the High past season has been very gratifying; they played five games, winning fou' and losing one. The game lost! was to Provo High School.tl.eywhiai.j team defeated them by the score of 12 to 0, thereby winning the division! title and placing Tintic in second1 j place. Springvilie, which to have the strongest teamappeared in the! division, was forced to forfeit ail games on account of playing ineligible men. The season was not only a success in the matter of games won, but financially as well the Payson game if drew the largest attendance of any you dont feel like yourself." lack-ns football game held in Eureka for oo are weak, drowsy, tired or in viul energy, you need a good many years. The boys who were responsible for wic and regulator to put your in natural condition.. You can the teams success were: Captain old spirits with ioon regain your Clark, Horton. Stapley and Rowe In the back field; Ityches, who outplayed every center he faced; Nelson, Potts and Anderson, who held their own at guards; Ohlsen and Curtis played a whale of a game at the The Great General Tonle tackle positions, breaking up many inrredi-mti Compounded from pare plays that were sent through them; which regulate th bow ell, kidiwy and fiver, put mt into Harper and Okey developed into a the appetite, steady the aemea pair of first class ends and the reind have a trencthemug effect serves who got Into most of the the bodily tiaaues. Try n games and played well were: Ryan. bottle today. Wilson. Chatwln, Thomson, Buys and FuMSax. She. Regular $10 Tcck. DRUG gTHRIMM-aonXSOFollowing is a summary of games STORKS COMPANk played: Eureka, Utah Tintic 1 (forfeit) Springvilie 0 Tintks 0 Provo 12 A SPLENDID FEELING Tintic 13 Tooele Hit tired, discouraged fed--' Payson 0 caused by a torpid liver and eonsti-ipai- Untie 13 Hinckley 7 bowrls can be gotten rid of with Tintic 25 a class Kline has Coach started Ilerbine. promptness vpraing hy using In soccer series football. This Yon effect beneficial game. feel with first its I the In origin. Is fast be- IdoM u its purifying and regulating effect which is English is thorough and complete. It not only coming very popular in America and I drives out bile and impurities but it im- - is being taken up by the leading parts a splendid feeling of exhilaration, leges and high schools. A great deal Itfrength, vim, and buoyancy of spirits, of enthusiasm is being worked up among the classes at the local high i Price 60e. Bold by school. Rijnirr ITiarmary i rij prices drop t:u i.- Star Theatre . ', ivr - Monday-Tuesda- y : iu.i-.Th.-- fwa-bvli- til - i - ! feel and Look Well and Strong sys-le- m aid y. you. Tient, pain- - i FIRST NATIONAL i VTTRACTION c idney ilney k In ays: iraall and n an . V ; ed i j and lon't dy tame -- . - Mil- i Another greater than The Silent Call" Watch the wonder STRONGHEART, dog, battle wolves in the North and crash through drama and thrill to his biggest triumph. i half-sic- k, (( Brawn of the North il 99 A giant dog guarding a babe in the snows. Famished wolves slinking behind. A silver she-wocalling to woo. Through the night a demented mother crying for her child! Theres where the drama comes from! o lf Prominent Mammoth Folks Were Married At Provo Afton Edgar Andrus and Miss Straight into the wolf pack to guard a mother and babe Helen Isabelle Jamison, well known famine-lands- . Drama! Fight! Thrill on thrill! Strong-hear- t in young people of Mammoth, were The Silent CalL eclipses Joined in marriage at Provo on Fri- -, day of last week, according to menA flash through the air White foam scudding from sages sent to their parenta. The cere-- ! mony was witnessed by a few intiNot snapping jaws And then Into the wolf-pack- ! mate friends and Mr. and Mrs.! time time menace but after Andrus proceeded to Salt Lake where the of the once, defeating they are now spending a brief honeycircle. Not time but time after once, slinking youll gasp moon. On their return to this disand cheer at the biggest picture that ever came out of trict they will take up their residence at Mammoth, where Mr. the famine-landAndrns Is engaged In leasing at the Grand Central mine. DURHAM TOBACCO The bride Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jamison while the STANDARD groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar HAT Just restocked with fifty Farming Outlook Was Andrns, their families being among OF THE WORLD the prominent residents of Mammoth. tons of finest First Crop. Castle Never Better In Utah Congratulations and best wishes Gate and King Coal are the best. -peoA Co. the to Fend Coal extended young are being Phone 91, Eureka friends of number Farm will of Utah total their product large by ple between 175,000,000 and 1100,000,-- ! 000 thin year In the opinion of P. V. fardon, editor of the Utah Farmer and managing director of the Utah Agricultural council, who addressed the weekly meeting of the Klwanls! club at Salt Lake the other day. When 1 aay that the agricultural situation in Utah la hopeful," he added, I am voicing the aentiment of farmers and business men alike." Utah is a state of diversified farming, he continued, aud does not suffer the serious consequences that result In some sections through failure Tma ltrm of one crop or through the collapse' Frttfki of the market for a single com-- 1 modify. He explained that while the rals--l Super-Si- x Ing of varied crops unquestionably contributes to a solution of the! For those planning to give that best of all Gifts, a has car closed farmer's problems, the scheme must' d moderate-priceHeretofore a be carried on scientifically so that Watch, we know that our exceptional display will prove one crop does not encroach on the meant an inferior chassis. Now especially interesting. acreage that should be allotted to; of hundreds of dollars you buy in HUDSON another and so tbst the market Is chassis excellence not gntted. It was Jnst those prob-- ! Many styles for both men and women afford ample a car of positive reliability, lems which should be studied by the; choice from which to select recently created agricultural council, and finest performance. he concluded. Bracelet Watches from $15 to $65. -o -- ULL s. . Beautiful Gift Watches- - : edan $1 Chassis Ever Built On the Finest I itawrag More than 70000 Coaches in Service Sundays Road Show Pleased Tintic Folks Coach con-bin- o famoiu all closed car comforts with thousands find it chassis quality. Increasing m cost. meets every need, at a big saving At practicall open Super-Si- x S332 or cost, the Price at the Lowest Level in History Coach. ScbofieM Ailo Co: Av(rMs TmaMHwm $ Pram, W The road attraction, Why Wives Go Wrong," presented at the Star, Theatre on Sunday evening thoroughly pleased the amusement loving' people of Enreka, whose patronage was quite liberally extended. The company waa en route to the coast, and when It was learned that they had an open date Manager Lindsay lost no time in contracting for their appearance here. The same per-- ! formers who put on such an excellent show here have appeared ln( many of the larger cities of the country. They were so thoroughly pleased with the reception given them here that they have recommended that other companies seut out by the same national booking organization be routed to Eureka. This will be good news to local peo- Mens Watches from We have greatly increased our stock of holiday merchandise so that we can take care of your every need ini the Gift line. Morleys Jewelry Store Appetizbj the piece county line excellent 5uat quite near tha the north to Mll- reatest part of It Iffthrough Millard, mantles the roada suitable for all the u ple who enjoy such stage productions which, under existing conditions. are altogether too few and far between. O' HAT Just restocked with fifty tons of finest First Crop. Castle Gate and King Coal are the best. Phone SI, Eureka Coal ft Feed Co. $13.50 np. thla piece of Schramm-Johnso- n hlgh-mo- et of the auto--a Utah to tha coast id ing tha several 1 road chain cars Drug 8t(etrip'tocaUfwnia Bason of the year. |