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Show Eureka Man Helping Relatives At Castle Gate Ttems of the 3ou)n Theodore Fullmer, In charge of the grocery department of the times, if properly employed and directed, can find ways and means whereby such accidents may at least be rendered less likely to occur. The men who go down into the mine In the morning should be reasonably certain that every precaution has been taken that they may return alive to their loved ones at the close of day. atore, la at Castie-gatwhere he went on learning You will look your bast In Clothes made to measure by OSCAR of the mine exploaion which anuffed out the llvea of ITS men, among SILVER. Mr. and Mri. Emil Drandt and chil- them hla brother and a nephew and hla aon, Lorin dren spent Sunday In Provo, visiting George Fullmer Show Successful; Mra. Theodore Fullmer ac- Variety Fullmer. with relatives. companied her husband on the trip. Interesting Program Given W. II. Moeller returned on TuesIn telephone conversation with day after a bunlnei trip to Balt Lake other membera of the family In this Last Tuesday evening the Eureka City. city the Eureka man aaya It la Im- Ward M. I. A. g presented a very Mrs. C. E. Ward waa the guest of possible to describe the horrors of at show and original variety rolatlvea at Salt Lake during the past the disaster. He reached there early j D. 8. Church. L. the week. Saturday night when the rescue The opening number waa an lad Rev. Lagan of the local Catholic work bad not advanced very far colors the of p'reWDUtlon by Church waa In Salt Lake during the when there was hope of vlni uome J , No. j, Bll. of T of tho lives. As tho rwcue forcM paat week. ja Boy Scouts of America, at Mr. and Mra. Doan Deck were at penetrated farther and farther Info Ua entlre audlence Blood' ,cb , Goahen. Monday, for the funeral of tho mine and found evidences of the and ,B eoncert tlT, the forco of the explosions their nephew, the Infant ann of Mr. tremendous those moat familiar with such cc,'icail and Mra. Leo Malcolm. dents lost all hope of finding any of, followed by a droll one-- ! Mra. Val Sanford entertained the the miners alive, but families of the act members of the II. II. D. Club last men "Thursday Evening," bv comedy, for the beat. hoping kept of the advanced Senior B.mbWB Friday evening when a pleaaant pro- up until a day or two ago. Clasa. waa of muale and carried tarda gram Mr, Fullmera George Full- "The Wedding of LIT 'Lisa Jane out. Excellent refreshments were mer. was knownbrother, In various parts of! an Md 0arf- - PraakllB, WhKe alao aerved by the boateea. the state. The son, Lorin Fullmer. Wack.race m,nre, novelty. No. C. O .D. graft, no disappoint- was department vice commander for orjMl was one of the highest class mlnetn 1 ment, you gel what you Utah of tho American Legion. He In aatlsfactlon or no payment it served brilliantly with the American numbers that had over been given men auIlted by Eureka Th, SILVER'S. naval aircraft forces daring the Mrs. F. Kimball,, presented Tho Infant daughter of Mr. sair world war and was but 26 years of ja'ajStanley Mrs. Joseph I'avach of Eureka died 'age. The concluding number musical o on Wednesday, living but a fawj In character waa "A Dress Rehear- hours after birth. Funeral service former Tilltic People e Girls and was sal." by the were conducted the following day, well received. Mrs. Yard Zahrlskle 111 Coal Disaster the burial at the city cemetery being 'coached this act. 0 under the direction of G. A. Franko. The teachers and officers of the Levi Deck, one of the victims of s local . undertaker. M. I. A. assisted In preparation of; was a resident former the disaster, Dr. I. K. Hayes left yesterday for of tho Tintle District and a brother Ik different acts and the whole a will Lako where attend he Salt of Joseph Deck, proprietor of a local entertainment waa under the dlrec-.- j convention U.tah. h rPrRCorjl barber shop. The young man was tlon of the Eureka Ward Recreation Thla convention will be addressed by marred and ,oavel wlfa aBd thrfla Committee, consisting of 8. F. Klm- r Dr B who"e ' chairman; McCrea Roundy, Mir children. The widow was methods are being ued by ch ro imtll William Douglass and Mrs. Ernest of Ivie Miss llnff Spanish praetors In all parts of the country, j formerly members. hanot Lewis, accldl)Bt pork Md h, o You are sure of Smart Style and;oniy doprWel her of a husband' Terfect Fit In Clothes tailored to but one brother, John Huff, BURGLARS CLEAN STORE measure by OSCAU SILVER. Hulf.'i alHO a cousin. William EVEN TAKING THE SAFE Friends of Mrs. Fred Iladke call- - Joseph Deck of this city Vom- -' ed at her home on Saturday evening munlcated with membera of the Huff. DELTA, March 11. James Doug-an- d carried out a very enjoyable ' family, at Castle Gate, Immediately las was given a preliminary hearing party, which was In the nature of a after the accident and was advised In the Justice's court here Monday surprise. The program Included against going to the coal camp which on a charge of burglarising the store, games and muale and then an excel- - was so thoroughly crowded with peo- - of Wells Robertson at Sugarvllle a lent luncheon, covers being laid for pla that it was with great difficulty week ago. He entered a plea of not about twenty people. that they were being cared for. guilty and was bound over to the miners district court under 91000 bond, in Mrs. II. E. McClain entertained Relatives of the entombed bur-- j default of which he was committed Gate Castle the to rushed by the Utonia club members lost nlgbt, the evening being spent In cards and drods In an effort to be of aervire to Jail. prises were awarded to Mrs. E. J. but nothing could be done except to' Douglas, along with other parties. Frank Drlskey, Arthur wait for the recovery of the bodies ' who have not as yet been apprehend Duggan, Drown and Mrs. Tuckett, Luncheon by the members of the rescue crews, ed, Is alleged to have broken Into tbe Sugarvllle store and carried off was served to the following: Mr. and working in relays. aewas Reese another Thomas J. practically the entire stock of goods, Mrs. Dan McCann, Mr. and Mra. Ed. In the safe. The burglars whom Tintle victim cident Including people DrlsMra. Mr. and Frank Duggan, was quisltioned the merchants truck in Reese Mr. Interested. A1 Mrs. Mr. Mrr. and Tuckett, key, Stella Shea, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur practically unknown here but n few order to transport the stock of goods Drown, J. J. Sullivan, Win. Ander- - years ago be was married to tbe and safe across the desert. Douglas aon. Miss Irene Sullivan, Miss May widow of the late Joseph Phillips of is from Salt Lake and the officers this city, Mrs. Reese being tbe Here that hla accomplices are also Mrs. Mary Lewis. th Mr T lh" Hr.. Kdw.rd Cook 'nl.n.ln.d e, Sale of Men s Dee-Hiv- ! Group I S! 11 Suits wfrthiin Ai.in i lt R of tb j cun W(i e Yi f li j a a. Slmpwo. mentioned a married man. were located his man nt Salt Lake, covering most of the goods. ' Levon Gamble, Villie Newman, LeA TERRIBLE LOSS OF LIKE. vina Erickson, Rlatne Cook, Ned Gif-fiDongles Chrlstlson, Hugh McThere Is profound sorrow throughMillan, Lee Anderson, Maurlne Dig-le- r, out all Utah today over tbe terrible Ellen Callabackor, Elenor Ross, disaster In mine No. I of the Utah rnnllne McCormick. Fuel company at Castlegate, wbere A birthday party was given nt the the latest reports indicate that about borne of Mrs. Victor Bray last Sat- 176 miners have lost their lives. The urday evening In honor of her sincere sympathy of all the people daughter, Miss Ru'.h goes ont to the wives and relatives Dray. The table was set and ar- of these men, whose lives in n moranged for sixteen guests, pink and ment have been sacrificed on the white carnations being need In the altar of labor. Coal mining Is at decorations. Fifteen candles deco- - j bst hasardoua work. The men who rated the birthday cako which was',, dowB lnt0 these mines literally used as a centerpiece for the dining Jtake their lives In their hands. Games of all kinds were In- - man jifa a infinitely precious and dulged In. Tbe guest of honor re- when such an appaullng disaster as ceived many beautiful gifts. this occurs ths hearts of men and Dont Imagine that anybody can women are touched to a tender sorcorrectly measure for clothes. Its s row and sympathy, says the Desert profession and requires lots of ex- News. In the presence of each calamities perlence. De safe and leave your measure with OSCAR SILVER. as this one Is led to think of the Importance of the work which Is done by men of thle character. The rupply of bodily wante and comforts, all the common needs of the world, Income from the commonplace dustrie! and are dependent upon the fatthfulnees and industry of these toilers. Thomas Carlyle says of them that it they toil for us that we may have food and fuel, shelter and raiment, how we ahould toll tor them that they may have safety In their work and light and opportunity In their lives. n, Hu-tabl- - e. re-- Ditched! Thats ed good-looki- ng Crawford prices are lots lower than Crawford shoes look. K Qhc (rawfoidsfoc MOST STTLSS 8 W. F. Shriver rBl islMi UlliOB csteai !! mtie iBBO Total id leistif flport oM lag Sice Ottln Am & 2-- 13 Suits $ 0.00 $ 5.00 1 Group Suits 34 35 and 38 Sizes 34, Priced at 11 dsrte sday J. J. mU ury, irtnai S. wars TM chdM W. i IBM inberi M ck, cH. r. kern V its, Mr. imaa light, LN VUt nr B $8.00 Cinific IMttik Coipy THE HOUSE OF QUALITY AND SERVICE aiaiaiaiaiwiEnHB tl At odl Ms nt ai ti lu rehaw I to ths This its oi ohsv ths ik vl ito BHiiliilEIBIEIllIHIillilIEIEKiriinininLfniitlillililLniJIlnJirElEIZJBIilimimZIHMI - ten I, IB) oeeti EUREKA SCHOOL WINS JUNIOR RA8KKTRALL TITLE set It Kietlf Eureka Junior High School won he basketball division champion--! ehlp of the Tintle District, winning; all four games of the series. Silver city and Mammoth Junior High teams closed the series with one win each and three losses etch. The hoys of the respective teams have kept In constant practice with the result that they have Improved considerable In their playing. All games were well contested and the hoya When Senior pected The showed exceptional these youngsters Pt Other kr i I i; eoa Let hi krge inset these ability. enter the High School much can be exof them In basketball. lineup of the winning Eureka team Is as follows: D. Roberta, forward and captain; L. Ostler, forward; K. Bant, forward; A. Ostler, center; W. Hendrickson, center; H. Vlertel, guard; R. Myers, guard; W. Morgan, guard; Leo Morgan, coach. M&ccabee Insurance Is Paid To Mrs. Clemons Edward Fox, tbe record keeper of tbe Knights of the Maccabees, announces the settlement of the policy held by the' late Ray Clemons, whose death took place at Provo a few weeks ago. The beneficiary, Mrs. Clemons, this week received a check for the fall amount of the policy, the The tendency sometimes among claim having been promptly taken and of live lives those who safety care of by the officers of comparative ease Is to underrate the the Maccabees. supreme d value and character of the eons of toil; yet In the lives of these men and women Is often to Town Of Mona Will he found the truest heroism of the Now Become A City world. Every now and then someJohn O. Bunnell, member of the thing occurs and Just an ordinary man driving an engine, standing on hoard of county commissioners, the deck of an Imperiled ship or at states that the regular meeting of the month of a burning mine, sud- the hoard which ahould have been denly reveals the stuff of which held a week ago waa postponed on heroes are made. It Is as if these the request of citlxens of Mona, who common men and women only need were preparing to Incorporate their to fling off the rough vesture of town and did not have the necessary clothes to show the divine material papers ready for presentation to the of which their real garments are j commissioners. These papers will J he filed with made. the hoard at the meet- All that Is known of science and. lag tomorrow and no doubt n ahould he enlisted to the; able action will he taken on the reend that the lives of the men who qnest for permission to Incorporate work underground may he safe- the town. guarded to the uatmosL Expense No guessing nor experimenting should not he spared tor life ia more precious than money. We are per It must prove perfect in fit or no suaded that the skill, ingenuity and pay" when measured by OSCAR of modern SILVER. scientific knowledge horny-hande- the feeling many a fellow has after spending his hard-earndollars for an unsatisfactory pair of shoes. Men who buy Crawford shoes never feel ditched because their shoes stay and stylish. ( aieff iratf Sizes 34 to 40 Values up to $40.00 1 re-we- re was a program of games and a fine And o Itl Group Sizes 34 to 39 Values up to $45.00 , lwmsmk 'Xmi SI You will find very good clothes values in what we offer you at this sale. j sjrwrjys sz ::: j1 jdiva order--perfe- ' tiered 28 Suits that have been greatly reduced in price "t. Ki. March rile later-eatin- If ? EUREKA REPORTER Page 4 StwCyMmlmr Twmrini Buick Character Makes Buick Value Buick value is something more than appears on the surface. It is more than the excellence and beauty of Buick design more than the greater riding comfort, power and safety that Buick provides. Buicks value comes from the sum total of all those Buick qualities and traditions which together make up Buick character. A Buick owner Buick character. Heknowj thedepmSle. satisfying' and trouble-fre- e which Buick gives, however transportation or however far a Buick owner may elect long to drive bis car. BOO ftlB Dye A to ea h1 Telluride Motor Company favor-inventio- Provo, Utah cheri 11111(9 4 i. i R. A. Stringham, Tintic Representative d strft; |