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Show Friday, EUREKA REPORTER FageS March os . Recent Arrival Succumbs Coal Mine Accidents To Attack Of Pneumonia Take Thousands Yearly Alfred Willdon, aged 23 rears, and a recent arrival In Eureka, died on Tuesday after a very brief illness from pneumonia, lie came to this city less than two weeks ago anj was taken ill the day on which he work ed his first shift at a local mlno. Willdon was married less than three months ago and is survived hy his Throughout the country there Is talk of providing new safety meas- ures in coal mines In an effort to' eliminate as far as possible seriom accidents such as this state has just, It la claimed that th- experienced. United States is somewhat behind Great Dritian in this manner and as a result more men are killed in our, mines than those of the British lsl s or on the European continent. conducted Recent Investigations by the Labor .Association for the elimination of such disasters Indicate that measures can and should be taken to prevent coal dust ex- vidow and various other retail vos. among them his father and brother, uho live la this district. The father is George Willdon of Mammoth and the brother Del Willdon of Eureka. G. A. Franks prepared the remains for burial, shipment being made Recommendations Made to Sugarville fa Millard county, plosions. as follows: are where the funeral services were conThe use of powdered shale or ducted on Thursday. rock dust; the adoption of uniform legal minimum standards of safety; KnightvUle Postoffice strict regulation of the use of exWill Be Discontinued plosives underground; adequate official staffs of mine inspectors fully against partisan lnte protected Notice was received early In the whether ference, political or ine Knlgbt-vlllweek that the postoffice at increased publle authority, dustrial; will be discontinued on Marrh to promote safety, and federal state, 31st, next Monday. For some time and the universal adoption of schethe patronage has not warranted the dule under acInsurance for rating amount of time that Is required to laws. cident compensation conduct the affairs of a post office, The statement seems to be well and the department was unable to authenticated that we are killing get anyone to assume the responsiin this country threo year every bility any longer. times the number of coal mineia that are bolng killed in Great ALVIN WALLACE MARIUKI) Dritian. Nearly twenty thousand TIII8 WEEK AT CAPITAL men every ten years lose their livoa in these mines. Foreign countries Alvin A. Wallace, formerly of Eu- compel by national law the uso of reka and now living at Garfield, wes shale or rock dust and other uni- married during the week to Miss form precautionary measures for the Agnes I. Fillmore of I'ayson. The prevention of mine accidents. ceremony was performed at Salt The appalling and needless sacri-ifle- e lake City. Mr. Wallace is t aon of of human life in the coal inMr. and Mrs. Arthur N. Wallace, dustry should not continue. The who lived here for many years. men who go down in mines should have every assurance that the stalo and the nation have thrown surli safeguards about them that tbelr lives shall noi be sacrificed to speed, greed, or Indifference to the valuo of human life." I GENUINE ."BULL" HI'KINGYILLE ART EXHIBIT ATTRACTING ATTENTION UHMIAM Ray L. Done, principal of the Sprlngvllle High School and well known in Eureka, extends an Invitation to Tlntle people to attend the third annual art exhibit which opens at Bprlngvllle on April 1st and continues until May 1st. Mr. Done, in a letter to his sister-in-laMrs. R. L. Conyers, states that more than 176 high class paintings will be on exhibition this year, artists from all parts of the country exhibiting their work at Sprlngvllle where an art exhibit is an annual event of much importance, Mr. Done says that the Bprlngvllle art organisation will award a number fit prises, 600 going to the best picture in this year's collection. An interesting program is to be carried j out on the day the exhibit is opened to the public. There will be no charge for admission to the art and a cordial invitation Is ex- -' tended to the general public. Tlntle people who have occasion to visit Bprlngvllle, or pass through that! town en route to other cities, should by all means take time to look over w, t gal-lo- CHEVROLET . Have you seen the NEW CHEVROLET MODELS? Undoubtedly the niftiest little car in its class. ;vvaVavavaVaVaVavavav, my Rheumatism eis gon"'T'HERB are thousands of you men and women, just like X once v-lto rheumatism, muscle pain joint pains, and horrible stiffness. X bad the A avei idea wrongrheuma- about tism for years. didnt realise that increasing blood-cell- s had the effect of X completely knocking out the pictures. o Take your films to Raymer's for 34 hour service in Kodak finishing. There Is Money To Be Made In Real Estate Moat of the people whp have Invested In local real estate have made money. Valuea are up and down but never ao low that It la not good business to own' your own home or other residence property aa an Investment. Just at this time whon a number of people want to sell you can strike a good bargain. There are olhors who are In the market for homes of the right eort and I ean help prospective tellers and buyers to got together. If you want to rent instead of buy lug perhaps I can also take care of you, having a number of desirable homes for rent or to be vacated toon. Among them a newly built 4 room house for 916; a t room house on Eagle 8t. that rents for 911 which Includes water; several newly built houses for rent at reasonable terms with opportunity of buying. Listed for sale are the following: Two good houses on Leadvllle Row, 93100 and easy terms; two well ballt and desirable homes on upper Main 6 room furnlehed house with everything that Is needed to make It a desirable home, at 9460 cash or 9700 time. Two good residences on Main stroet. one modern, at 91950 and easy terms. Then I have a furnished house on Railroad street st 9660 that la a good Investment ae It rents for 930. Apartment house at Provo for - 4 apartments of rooms each, with eepeclal bullt-t- n im- 3 rooms rheumatic each, with special built-i- n purities from the system. That it features and gas ranges. Strictly 1 why began using S. 8. S.I Today I modern. Price 93,000.00. Can be have the strength I used to have years ago! I don't use my crutches any handled for 95,300.00. Nets 31 per more. S.S.S. makes people tslk cent. about themselves the way it builds up FOR RENT Modern house with their strength. Start S. S. S. today garage at Summit, 936. for that rheumatism. Youll feel the For these and other bargains see difference shortly. FRANK GARRITY, real estate aaJ j. AisS. Is sold at an imI tire Insurance agent. . tons tvi silts. Tbs Larg 8 A Hart Schaffner & Marx Spring Sui- tes good business ry , sale at a bargain. Copyright 1924 Hart Schaffocr & Man You can be very businesslike without looking it; but youre foolish if you dont do both. In fact, looking it is easier than being it. If youll let us be your helpers in the matter, well take care of the looking part. a GOOD VALUES, TOO, FOR $35 - lam Worlds Bert 0 oloodAfedicfna M ' Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A t. . W. F. $45 . I |