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Show t , Ujate Relief Fund DraeNowBeins Made Ike Eureka Reporter- - y -- Asked To Contribute jib County i $3,500.00 H I.--n t iisf if , , 'ered !: While xhapus'.iiffi.e at l.iircka of the de- - the coal for the benefit ctnijury uve ..a.h 1'1' W ini) f 5l' Jll t of the recent family mini fi m of the v . v for and 312 week,. d:M:er at Caatlegate c irvr.:.. c r.. tte call la each a worthy, how difficult : w KtTh the endorsement of the mother to T: ti The aura' that amount sir ;; A people of Utah. l!l I',.. line one but if the movement could not b, iP '.!' !' the support that it deserve la because of this r : Ill I I'1 it c rJ.it amount will be raised 13 of Utah wii: t.y t. : ii-- i Ifering of tho '.Aibly short time. V been of and Eureha. estin,.., Sr., 51 t'.ll Fitch. ter been be have I. secured in .,uj ,y,. rt,; ,'f I I: H V Whhiuore, of Nephi, I kli.l III w Governor Mabey to con- - and surely ti .!t. f,, i l'l'-rt'l "..j Tthe drive in Juab county and'- pie of the V.i :i h that they have been ask- contribute ,;i i c'lic.-r- at VLean is Naturally It: Mr. Pitch, uh.t i , T!n a trlp to l on f .. .. ilu'-util flail W the mln,ns C8PB 0f of this ness, phoned the Kep.,rnv this Hi , ' the largest part M rai reason and are Ing many t annuuiuvd 'i.ia (ic.isi-s.n.sciyL, 4 but there our communl,y li8t he sent ihrou..'i the v , t'oiii: ado tbe people of Arid respond liberally. In the Tintic mine within the r.-r,.w from a m,n,n wbl1 Total Carlo ids canvas will .h,. Sfriart it Trict and those who follow metal made of the business houses Hr.d i: o- can realise better will be most disappointing if mining coal i jy. many otters Just what such people of this district fail to of inter means to the families - most liberally. Tintic le been sacri- depended on to assist the families of ,.aen whose lives have the Castlegate miners. lite drive will be made a for, i , I' - i , ;ji I ! ;i 1 . Shipni c . . IK , r,-.- T 1 !. ' j0 ; . ,v f.-.v- S-- l.'u-ck- .1 .i s , i J .... v A ! 1 Stock Sales pe-p- i u- Intersection Eight New Names Are lyigeroua Added To Lodge Roll Should Be Improved f - Were ready to help you to make this Easter Sunday one of the brightest and most cheerful that could possibly be. All through the store Easter preparation has gone on and has brought forth still greater stocks, and still newer modes and dress accessories. Easter Sunday is just a few weeks ahead to he assured of successful choosing, hurried selections must be eliminated. START YOUR EASTER SHOPPING TODAY. Monday liig Mill sold at :c. Iron Blnusom told at 30 ftc and 30c. that Eight candidate appeared for!i Iron King gold at 57c. ntre is one Improvement administration initiation at the meeting of Tintic i North Standard sold at 4c. city present Tintic Standard gold at IMS and Lid make at an early date, being 'Lodge No. 711, ll. r. O. Elks, held' -st 40. and a con-.4-- b measure, evening, of the following nature safety ,tke of the street Church of ferring work degree there the widening waa an excellent luncheon and an Tuesday. ien it intersect Main street. ThiaInter- enjoyable social session. Iron King sold at 57c. The new is exceptionally dangerous members of the order are as follows: North Standard told at 4c, aia and already there have been II- - Craven, Charles I. accidents serious Tintic Ernest of Ivie, Slaudard sold from f 4.5Q rather lumber A automobile be-- ; Smith, George Gourley, Elbert Bees- - to 4.45. that point. East Tintic Coal, sold at lVie. more numerous such accidents! ley, J. E. Haws, Allen Tike and Ed Eureka Bullion sold at fjrimost sure to Increase, but for mond Fennell. and Tho Elks' chorus received libera! Ittc. wry imsll figure the city could ' for the numbers which we:e Mammoth sold at Kur ground enough to make the applause musi-me- y last Zuma These and sold at 74c. safe the more evening. much tmer gendered i l- New SUITS, COATS and DRESSES arrive weekly. A wonderful line of Dresses arrived this week priced at $21.50 to $35.00. This is a special lot secured by our New York buyers at a special price concession Another lot of Coats just received. Prices from Suits priced from $13.50 $20.00 to to $35.00 $50.00 ' J 3c ! 19c. o not be put to a better! elans are adding much to the pleasure of the lodge meetings. VnlnmlHjr, Next Thursday evening the Elks Big Hill sold at 3 He. Vi anderstand Mayor Pike and will Install their newly elected Eureka Bullion sold at 4c and M present city council have dlscue-- 4 this improvement and favor li. North Standard sold at 414 c an.l ty sot give it attention at once? Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith and Al- 4 He. Tintic Standard sold at 4.33H bert IfopkinBon were at Provo on rives Of Elks To Form and 4.30. Sunday, Bpending the day with Mr. Central Standard sold at 7c an! An Auxiliary Organization and Mrs. J. II. Stagg. could w- - 3c. ip o -A marriage license was issued i'tadlei organisation, as an auxi-ar- y to the Tintic Lodge of Elks, is Tuesday at Provo to Harry L. Ercai-brac- k he launched in this city, accord-i- l of Goshen and Grace LaVun to information given out this Larson of Mammoth. The marriage L Invitations will be sent out ceremony waa performed at Provo the near future asking the ladies meet st the Elks lodge rooms t'gKU1JfG 9'elock on Tuesday evening of next wk (or the purpose of taking for-- ri action on this proposition. For me time there has been a need of f Kh u organisation for. the ladies if it Is hoped that the meeting today will be well attended. next WHAT DO CLOTHES MEAN IN YOUR LIFE? ir. ireparei sorb iIm lit STANDARD OFFICIAL TO LEAVE HOSPITAL SOON o W. James the aaaiataut Wade, general manager of the Tintic Standard mine, haa been at one of the; CARD OF THANKS. ail 00. To Eureka friends and neighbors who were so kind and thoughtful of jp to I fonifi te lintel rtlelM id tv tf I KURKKA N j k, : o Salt Lake City, Utah ti 1 - pc- jmit jkthes help to create it. Two top coat styles are Mown dence f others to get above; both good onea YotfU men them on well dressed w that for life? Good clothes see for spring. yon. man have to have JY& cess. OF MORMON CHURCH 1924 APRIL Tickets will be oa irie dully, 1-- A; v fennel! o ANNUAL SPRING CONFERENCE S f i At tbe home of Mrs. Edward Pike, on Wednesday evening, there was an Interesting meeting of tbe Entre Nous Literary Club. Mrs. E. I.. Clark, presented an excellent paper on Lady Gregorys play, Spreading Delicious refreshments the News. were served. The club members hare decided to take up the study of the American Novel during the coming year. AND good are likely to be jnst Is it important to makeclothes Good ! with most men but first impressions to be a very impor-- 5 Dglt it worth while to have Matter. and m your Jojllaree to it too if youll pride in yourself have it fi&L0 ke important appearance f You can t clothes. 8od clothes do for you. without good Good clothes influence your a man bare to have o himself to succeed f thoughts, your acts, your sucGun o Was Held On Wednesday SEVENTH ANNUAL INTERMOUNTAIN LIVESTOCK SHOW are CARD OF THANKS. Literary Club Meeting Account But ScfaaffMrftlfes tttt I HIIHHj tesenti on Ameri- TO VISIT WYOMING 1 Whitman i tbe radius of four similar turns the concrete roads through can Fork. This road was built some rears ago. Will T r- , es $7.50 $1.50 $5.00 The children, sister, and oth EVANSTON, Wyo., March 29. relatives of the late N. Ferran4 Hans Nord Lee. 31, and Mrs. Opal wish to extend their sincere than! Hodges, 24. both Of Eureka, Utah,' to Eureka people who have been i were granted a marriage license by' kind to them in their bereavemen County Clerk William Dean yexte'.. ' They are especially desirous f day. Later the couple were married tending their thanks to those wl by nisbop Percy G. Matthews of the ' participated at the funeral on Wei Evanston ward. The couple return nesday and to othere for words t 1 to Utah Wedoesday morning. sympathy and floral offerings. rn AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY 1'P.OPIiK AT EVANKTON, right-of-wa- half-sic- $1.25 Co. Norman-Jense- n PAYHON-8ANTAQUI- Hopkiw 25c to $1.50 to 50c to 85c to Dress Shirts Neckwear Union Suits $8.00 our welfare during our bereavement ROAD caused by the death of our beloved TO BK MADK MORK HA IK husband and father, William P. Wanlass, and for the beautiful In order to eliminate all right floral offerings, we wish to extend In onr heartfelt thanks and apprecia- angle curves on Important roads state the roil of interest the safety, tion. the Mrs. Mary Wanlasa and Family. commission Tuesday requested ' county commissioners at a Utah o meeting In Salt Lke City to purrCZ TTCXKT.G PEOPLE y which would chase a The best of workers get out of aorta enable the reduction of a sharp when tho liver fails to act They fed curve at Santaquin. blue and discouraged languiJ, will be reduced from radius The arc Neglect think getting lasy. and they to at, least 259 100 at feet sick In present a result of these symptoms might on la to feet. the layson-Jna- b is turn The wnsiblo the therefore course, eprll, aid federal or two of Ilcrtine. It is just ac projoct, county the medicine needed to punfy the system which will be started this spring. and rebtore the vi:n and amblti n of Howard C. Means, state road en- -' health. Irice COc. Sold Ly gineer, was also authorised to make Raymer Pharmacy surveys with the object of reducing )BM ri $3.50 Dress Socks The Big Store ilr. Inp rideaei 8m head to foot, with the fashions of the new season. Here you will find an array of stylish footwear worthy of your inspection Strap Pumps Colonial Pumps Sports Pumps low heeled mannish Oxfords. a Salt Lake hospitals for the part week or ten days, haring submitted to a minor operation. He will he well enough to resume his duties at the mine during the coming week. c Hie. other furnishings a little different and out of the ordinary for Easter will find them here in our New Spring assortments. This week we offer several especially worthwhile savings in desirable Spying Underwear, Socks, Shirts and Neckwear. A good time to put in a supply for the Spring and Summer days. The many new footwear models now ready here will appeal especially to all who want their Easter and Spring outfits to be in tune throughout from Thursday. Little May sold at 2c. for jUlit Men who want shirts, neckwear and AND WOMEN O' May Day cold at 1c. North Standard sold at 4 He and JIACIHXES RENT. 4 He. Sioux sold at 3 He. Tintic Standard aold at I4.32H-Eureknext a The time ybu need sewing Bullion sold at 2 He. machine just remember that one can Lehi Tintic aold at 3 H e. be rented reasonably at Frank's Furniture Store. New and second Mammoth aold at 20c. hand machines for sale. Prices 'a Zuma aold at 7e. 50t all Instances the lowest iQflf D9. Eureka Lily sold at 6 14 c. Iron King sold at 55c. - EASTER FURNISHINGS FOR MEN SMART FOOTWEAR FOR MISSES 6c. 6, t ONE IN TEN March 31 to April A, inclusive, 1024. to Salt Lake City and return. Final return limit, April 12. Neglecting a little wociwl, cut cr afcras- -' ion of the fiesh may in nine caeca out of ten cause no preat suiTering or inconvenience, but it is the one cam in tea that ' eauses blood jxkaonirg, lockjaw or a chronic fosteneg sore. TLe cheapest,1 safest and beet eourm is to disinfect the wound with liquid ISorosese and apply the Borozone Powder to compMo the healing promts, lime (liquid; 20c, 60c and 91.29 Powder 30c and 60c. Bold by VL Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad RITE OF $6.50 Call on local agent for tickets. AT ri Raymer Ttiamery i Mid-Weste-rn OassiehffMnii Jcoiumi ! : Henry Hulls Jane Thomas i Star Theatre Sunday i "4 j 'i |