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Show Friday, October EUREKA REPORTER Page 4 Items of the iv. 'ToWn WE SELL Mr. and Mr. Joeph Wlrthloi were In Kureka over Sunday, apend-In- g the day with relative and other FINE SHOES friend. of the II. C. Hick, aecretary securities rommUHion, wa In Kure-kon buMlneM during the early part of the pat week. The Itdief Society of the L. D. S Thanh will hold their annual bazaar at the Church Amusement Hall a ITS ! STYLE, COMFORT, LONG WEAR, SKILLED WORKMANSHIP ALL ARE EXPERTLY COMBINED IN THE TINTIC MERC. SHOES. , t e THE FIRST TIME YOUR FOOT SLIPS INTO A TINTIC MERC. SHOE, YOU KNOW YOUVE FOUND SOMETHING DIFFERENT IN SHOES, GLAD TO HAVE YOU TRY ON SOME WELL BE OF OUR NEW STYLES. llalph Badger, well known slotk broker, was out on Sunday and pul; Si In the day Investigating mining coa--'' by ditlous. He was accompanied V MERC. HERE YOU WILL FIND AS FINE A LINE OF SHOES AS WE KNOW OF, AND WE HAVE BEEN SELLING SHOES FOR QUITE A WHILE. ZS cuutlle t'o. GEO. ARCH AINBAUD THE TINTIC HIGH TIME YOU GOT ACQUAINTED. DONT KNOW YOU IF Monday, October 27th. All Invited. C. E. llayca of Salt Luke city w:i In Eureka last Sunday, bolus a guest at the Louie of hi brolher, 1'. K Hayes. Mr. William Nichols of Weiner. Idaho, la in Kureka this week, being the guest of her sister, Mr. Victor' Bray. Screened potatoes, no dirt or small potatoes. 85c per bushel If order1.! In C or more bushel lot. Tlntie Mer-- , OtMTCTSO 17 Mr. Badger. II. K. .Havener, formerly connect- UHiyEUAL JEWEL STAR THEATRE ed with the Tintlc Standard mine, was In the district last Sunday, coin-- ; lug here on the excursion and spend tng the day In the eastern euJ of the Wednesday and Thursday Mr. and Mrs. C. E. llulsh were in Provo on Mondaj, vlc.ltln with Frances llulsh and Miss Helen Been-- 1 district. ley, who drove down from Salt Lake, there having been no classes at the University on Monday. Jl'IKiN OF ELECTION IS JUAB COUNTY KELKCTEI MIhh Vonu Bchneltler of Midway Eal-!- t Another big Elks Dunce iu (Mr! The Paragon urduy evening. Miss Ashworth In making out your aortal calen- Orchestra, featuring on the piano, will furnlh music Judge of election for the product dar for November, don't forget to affulr. of TintUi have been appointed tu rHcrva November 14th for the Lady Elk Baxaar. follow: Kureka, Iiintriit No. ('ommisHloricrs Bunnell and Bailey; Harrington, In Nephl on Saturday for the King, Dentil were Manager (llffln of the local J. C Mr. Helen Green; No. 2 J. Frank meeting of the county bosrl. regular E. Wunl; Penney torn wxi at Salt Luke bint Suvagu. T. I.. Sullivan, No. 3 A. Yard Zubriitklo, (!. 1. Junes, Hyrum Bradley; Mumuiotli Donald Forlhlnglium, Marlon Guii Mrs. Bryan Church, who spent the acted deraon, Fred Harrington; Silver City Hummer at the Hot 1ots Ilesort with The Ladies Aid Society of the M.j David Greenhalgh, H. A. Wllklnt, her parent, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Scl- -,1 il conduct A. t Nebeker. re.l(U,r'h f neuter, hasagain taken up her lhl' be,n,n 1!lh dene. In Kureka. accordance with their custom. The NOT1CN OF AHMKMHMKNT. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. I'exton of ladles expect to liavo a much larger Sprlngvllle spent Saturday and Sun-- ( line of goods un display than usual Independence Mining t'umpnny, a day in Kureka, where they worn and undoubtedly the baxaar wl.l be corporation of the state of Utah. Lo- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hope, a big surces. cation of property, Tintlc Mining Mrs. Iexton and Mrs. Hopes are sis-- , Mr. and Mis. George Adams re District, Utah. Locution of princl-p- (ora turned on Sunday from Salt Lake place of bunlue. Kureka, Utah. Mrs. Adams bus been at the Mrs. J. Martin and son of Detroit, ' (Tty. Notice I hereby given thut at a for several weeks, havjag the were of above the MichlRan. of guests director the during capital meeting named mining company, held at the week of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Har- gone there for tho purpose of under' ' office of the secretary lit Kureaa rington. Mrs. Murlln has visited going an operation. She Is now well City, Juab Couuty, Utah, on Wed- friends in Colorado and Utah and along the road to recovery. to assessher home. will soon return nesday, October 16, 1924, un The Belief Society of the L. 1). 8. cent No. one of 9. ment, being (1) or Salt Lake and Church will hold their annual baxaar Wlrthlln Joseph per share wa levied on the rnpltal Kuat the Charrh Amusement Hull, stock of the corporation. Issued and John Boundy of l'rovo were in to reka mining Monday, October 27th. All Invited yesterday, attending outstanding, payable Immediately to business. at visited horo While they Hi D. Shriver, aecretary, at Ills ofCon. Sullivan, employed at the Mr. and Mrs. McCre-fice at W. F. Shriver' store, Kuro-k- the home of Chief Con, milling plant, has returnBoundy. Utah. ed after spending some weeks at one Any stock upon which this assessMr. and Mrs. 1. C. Wheeler of of the Salt Luke hospitals where he ment shall remain unpaid on Satur- Silver City and Mrs. Joseph Buys of went following the serious injury' ?f day, November 16th, 1924, will he Kureka went to Sprlngvllle today his left arm which was caught bedelinquent and advertised for sale at for the purpose of attending tho fu- tween a hull and shafting at the mi.l. public auction, and unless payment neral of Mrs. George Typer, who was The arm was in such serious condiIs made before, will bn sold on a former resident of the Tintlc t. tion that the hospital physicians did Thursday, the 11th day of not think It possible to save it but 1924, at 4 o'clock p. m. at the office fortunately Mr. Sullivan is not to be of the aecretary at V. F. Shriver' Keep In mind the baxaar to bJ permanently injured by the ucrldent. store In Kureka, Utah, to pny the given on Dceember 11th by the Mrs. Sullivan, who wai at Salt Luke delinquent anscsHniedt together witli 1 Julies Aid Society of the M. over the lust week-enaccompanied All kinds of fancy work Mr. Sullivan when ho returned home the cost of adverlling und expense will 4o on sale during the afternoon on of sale. Monday. and everlng. Arrange to visit the II. D. SHRIVER, Screened potatoes, no dirt or small Secretary. basilar and make your purchases for Chrhdum. potatoes. 85c per bushel it ordore.1 '(First pub. October 17th. 1924.) In 5 or. more bushel lots. Tintlc Mercantile Co. I In Kureka on a visit. for-th- S&atataar-tSS.S.s'- S -- baar ul i a, w pose. It will bring into the treanry chest of the organization sufficient money for a continuation of Scott activities and It will enlist tha Two hundred two Scout workers Mr. Scouts, he said. and aid of all residents of tha front all parts of the Tlmpanogos! I do nut accept pay for doing a good district for Boy Scout work. District gathered In the library of turn.' The vision of his own boy the Brigham Young University to' home In Chicago flauhed into the LITITURY CLUB 31 EMBERS 'Would my boy launch the 1925 program for the Boy Americans mind. HOLD REGULAR 8E88Hi Scounts of the Tlmpanogos Council do that,' he asked himself. If this o ll cau of the Boy Scouta of America. Al- thing started by ' movement. is Mrs. N. A. Jones a At was do home of 66 District it the this, good by pine represented workers, the central of Utah stake "On February 8, 1910, tho Boy on .Wednesday evening there vu u district was represented by 7!j work- Scouts of America was organized." interesting session of the Entrs Nou ers, the Nebo district by 63 workers, Dr. ilill then related the expert Literary Club. The paper: "Wilis Tlntie District by 5 workers, and ence of Dean Russell, of Columbia Gather One of Ours." was gives by Juab or Nephl by 6 workers. This University, whose son was saved to Mrs. Edward Pike. The hoste him by the Scout movement. He al- served refreshments. The clubs next meeting will be it so expressed his Joy at learning that the Brigham Young Unlveralty le of- the home of Mrs. Clark. fering courses In scouting, for the Scout age Is the most wonderful age TROY LAUNDRY AGEHCT. at which to teach boys. o "1 wss impressed by a speech made Joseph Buys, Jr., of Eureka, km the Troy Laundry agency by Mr. Charles Miller, Regional di- taken will call for and deliver Isns dry. rector," Dr. Hill continued. He said Everyone knows the high quality el that In an eastern city he had the op- Troy work. Phone 243-portunity of viewing a Scout parad-iThe boys carried banners, but the most effective one, Mr. Miller thought, wss one upon which was Inscribed the words: 'We are the fellows who are going to marry your Meeting Is Great Success Baden-IoweU- 's I Baden-Powe- ii J. . daughters.' "That reminds me of an incident. A father in our district came to a Scout Master and said, I have a boy. 1 wonder if you and scouting can do anything for him. While he was very young his mother died, and al- Dla-trlr- tym-entlie- d, -- TINTIC MERCANTILE COMPANY GROCERY DEPARTMENT though his Is kind to him, and though we do everything I" our power for him, we dont seem , to be able to reach him. His broth- ls the best representation ever had ?I wanderler' He has teud" at a meeting of this kind. The fact James Morgan of this city will th.t six member, of stake pres.den- - ' be awarded the contract Dr- 11111 Master,' cles, 67 members of bishoprics, end ,dThIac ut 1U a for loading the dump material which 22 M. L A. to program catch ward 7C17. and presidencies, aBd to bring Mm into SCOUt- the A. 8. A R. company recently pu-- -! stake, were present would indicate !bat w chased from the Mammoth Mining that the church leadership of the di- I?;,, company. The large dump Is it trlct is squarely behind the Scout VC!eded aad h bo? Mammoth and In order to make easy program. through high school. Wheo he had the loading of the ore a railroad spur even though he Dr. Frank S. Harris, of !,?'! btVe boweTer. Is being constructed. 10 college he The smelter the Tlmpanogos District president Council, had ered will likely want 200 or 300 tons of Tbe Scout Master wond- aw.a,rof the meettng. a11 In the dump ore dally when the loading of his After the roll was called by the .starts and the material will no doubt secretary and after the minutes tbe ln the Scont ,an.d, teacbing T haJ be handled by horses and scrapers, been read Scout Executive Anderson: j Instead of by steam shovel. Mr. Morwas asked to give a of the'-?.- ? ,atlinight when 1 returned gan has had tho handling of a num- past years activities. report CoHege I found that boy ber of dumps and is in position to The chairmen of f. door ,tep waiting for various com- -' take care of the work In capable mittees were then the H111, can 1 register In the asked to give , . manner. brief report or their activities, after' CBo apiculture at the college?' I am going to j The Lady Elks (Tub Is working which Dr. George R. Hill, of Losan. , greetingwas Introduced by President Harris! to make the baxaar a family bazaar, . , 10 fnonc U8 0n Dr- - 11111 quoted a like the world-note- d Ford. There as one of the great scout masters or which the Idea was present- j V? be a hood for mother, muffler his acquaintance. ;.wlll ' the dys of plastic youth Is It ,ln to be here thrilling for father and a rattle for the baby. Dr , t0 mould the character Hill began, "and see so many men v Mrs. Julia Whitehead entertained who believe In the boys. If this val- i?! :0J the members of theL. O. E. Club last Icy could appreciate the value of the1 Iacaity mall quartette j eTeraI mn9ical evening, the time being spent in . numbers, and a here represented cards and the prizes were won by money could not pay for it. Herein, r fuard of Scouts under the Mrs. Fred Nesblt. Mrs. William Mc- are grouped men who are f CoIn,1oner Carl E to r Mrs. Albert George and make the way smooth for helping j Cullough, the boys. 'Mrs. McCrea Boundy. After the card "Scouting came to America fourplaying a splendid luncheon was teen years ago. Dr. Hill said. "Bedrive scout funds. served to the following: Mrs. Theo- cause a great American was lost in dore Fullmer, Mrs. Henry Osborne. a London fog. At length he saw a trJhLjBhU.t tbe TImPanogos Div Mrs. Frank Garrlty, Mrs. William lanterns wavering light! As belng made ,op fundB Jita McCullough. Mrs. Fred Nesblt, Mr, near he saw that It was held in the1 Scent Crry B the Bo? tbe comlng Year, .Thomas Drew, Mrs. George Castle-- , hand of a boy. 'Mr. can I show vo.!ti,- , ?Urlng ton. Mrs. Joseph Buys. Mrs. John; to your street? the boy asked f1 8tarted oa Is ,drlTe . -W Cl08e a Satnrdmy Mrs. F. H. Dahl. Mrs. Hebe be glad if you can.' the r, American The plan clll for s Mrs. Albert George. Mr. plied. When the two were n at IncthlaJLh? f ererT bon,e !a t11 Henriod, Mrs. McCrea Roundy.' where the man could find his Mrs. Charles Taylor, Mrs. O. WhF- - way. he offered the boy a cola belnK giTen n op- more and Mrs. James Bant. th Scout caa8t- drew himself ;ne ;Ud rt'Sto up. 1 step-moth- er j - b ! Winter Potatoes 85c a bushel SCREENED AND OF GOOD SIZE FIVE BUSHEL LOTS OR MORE. You pay your money for potatoes not dirt. 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