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Show rv, n, X-t- 19-J4- . EUREKA REPORTER 1 High School Students Are Publishing A Newspaper iii'i io 1111 Pa gs 3 i ,. S.'tUI iiti:n nit r. d.UrtlT. i The first issue uf The lUuc am 1 Office. Halt Lake While. a t lali. Sci(ciiilier fi. nes;ijjier il;wil hy t ti siuJfnts of the T:n:ie llieh Scheie.1 N.'tii.- is hereby nivon that thelir.iL, Tits-niaje its appearance duriiu the ,il Paymaster Mines .i ('tutipuiiy, by week. The paper is a neat !Hder, it sent u.l aitoru a: lut!, saet'i of eight pages and th ariiclx fact. whose p;.s: office address u contained therein are written a'idl11 Jude HuiiJmg. j?ali Lake City. prepared by the high school students. ' I tah. has made application for. They are to he complimented upo i I'aiout for the Golden Uaie No.4.' their first newspaper effort for Ko 3. I'tah No. 2, I tah No 1. th; '. Iron present year. The paper is quilcKing No. 2. Iron Kin No Lberally patronized with ads by the,Kin No. ti. Holden Treasure.1 business establishments of this dis Golden Treasure No. 2. Jumbo No trirti1 Jumbo No 2, Iron Kins No The staff for the year is compos- - Iri,n Kins No. 3. Iron Kin No. ed of the following students: Hopper Clauee No. 2, Copper Glance. Marion Russell, Porphyriios, 2. l'orpbyrites No Flora Hickman, assistant editor; Forphyrites No. 3. lode mining Stella Fullmer, feature editor; Jessie situated in North rintie Min-Frecklet on, literary editor; Ed. ing Hisi rict. I'tah County. I'tah. con-Holts, joke editor. stating of 1500 feet, more or less of each of said claims and aurfare Report orlal Staff -- - Ilessie ley. Gertrude Church. Virginia Sul ground as shown on the plat, being livan, Jessie Logan. Jean 1'itta. survey No. 8773, and described in ( ronin, Kathryn Leyshon and the field notes and plat of the offiJulia Sandstrom. cial survey on file in this office, with Waller Ueesley, advertising magnetic variations at 18 deg. 3t) Max Hannifin, assistant adver-tiain- min. Last, as follows: manager; William Driscoll, Heginning at corner No. 1 of circulation manager. Golden Gate No. 4 from which point the section corner of Sen ion 51. Provo Herald Sold To Township 9 South. Range 2 West, bear North 88 34 min. 30 aec. Lalirornia Newspaper Man west 503.3 feet;deg.thence North 21 EUREKA, UTAH r deg. 07 min. East 742.1 feet to The Provo Daily Herald has been No. 2; thence Nortu 3 deg. 61 purchased by William II. Horni-broo- min. Kant 432.9 feet to corner No. from E. I. Rodgers, who had 2; thence North 89 tain a net area of 0.595 acre, the been the deg. 38 uiin. publisher of the paper East, 1241.9 feet to corner No. 1 of area the past three and a half years. Lily; thence North 9 (leg. 22 min. per Leaf No 5 and Copperleaf Frac-jMRodgers secured the paper when West 594.6 feel to eorner No. 2 of tlon Rides; Sur. No. 10 j U was published li t Lily; thence North 89 deg. 33 min. lode; Sur. lode; and Increased it to a and Eastl499.6 feet to corner No. 3 of Sur. 6473-LaChance No. 1 lode,! April, 1922, converted it into i j Lily; thence South 9 deg. 22 min. ; having been excluded. dally. Under his management the. East 400.2 feet to line 3 of Iron The nearest known locations had : raplJ RroW,h an K,n henc ' ."nMT has . the aforesaid conflicting business. 20 min. east 332.7 feet to corner No. Ni Sur. 6420 Copper Leaf Mr. formerly was the 3 of Iron King No. 2; thence North and Sur. No. 3 and owner and publisher of the Evening .80 deg. 37 min. East 1228.6 feet U Goshen Fraction No. 1 lodes. of Porterville, California, corner No. 4 of Iron IRe,order King No. 6; m... 1 ort!f:atBfl not,.and of an evening publication il!e of 3 deg. 02 min. West thence South be pubHshed In Eureka Reporter Vancouver, Washington. He is no 1484.3 feet to comer No. 5 of Iron or Enreka, Utah, the newspaper newspaperman and pub- King No. 6; thence South 21 deg. lished nearest said claim for a period llaher. having been in the business 13 mtn. West 1463.1 feet to corner of sixty (60) days. for about 20 years. No. 4 of Iron King No. 5; theme ELI F. TAYLOR, Mr. llodgers Is at present con South 80 deg. 37 min. West 601.3 Register. sidering a flattering offer Troni the feet to roruer No. 5 of Iron King No. Edw. D. Dunn. Atty., d firm, which owns a 5; thence North 9 deg. 03 min. East Salt Lake City, Utah. large string of newspapers In vari- 389.4 feet to corner No. 4 of Iron (First pub. September 26, 1924. ous parts of the United 8tates. King No. 3; thence South SO deg. 37 Last pub. November 21, 1924.) - M min. West 660.7 feet to corner No. o DIRECT AND SPECIFIC 1 of Iron King No. 3, Identical with KODAK FINISHING. COUNTS IN TIIE LONG IlCN corner No. 4 of Iron King No. 1; 24 Hoar Service. thence North 63 deg. 20 min. West Take your films to Raymer's Drug No farmer or miner would wait to 602.8 feet to corner No. 1 of Iron Store. Work brought in by 7 p. m. get his goods from a mall order King No. 1, Identical with corner No. will be delivered by 7 p. m. the fol house if a nearby merchant would 3 of Jumbo No. 2; thence South 9 lowing day take the name trouble to talk about deg. 02 min. Weal 2251.75 feet to his merchandise m specifically and corner No. 3 of Forphyrites No. 2; aa directly as the catalogue It takes thence South 89 deg. 41 min. West something with a definite and sound 362 feet to line 2 of Porpkyrlte appeal to attract dollars from the No. 3; thence South 63 deg. 22 min. consumer. Approarh them with a East 371.7 feet to corner No. 2 of and l'urphyritea No. 3; thence South 30 language they understand and they'll buy at home rather than deg. 05 min. West 600 feet to corner No. 3 of I'orphyrttea No. 3; thence send away for the merehardtse. North 60 deg. 24 mtn. West 590 feet o Save your nlcklea and dimes for to corner No. 4 of Forphyrites No. the Lady Elks Bazaar. Various 3; thence North 59 deg. 47 mlu. articles will be offered for sale and West 596.6 feet to corner No. 5 of there will also be amuaementa of all Forphyrites No. 3; thonce North 33 kinds. Dont forget the date No-1-4 deg. 05 min. East 354.7. feet to line 1 of Forphyrites lode; thence vember th. North 9 deg. 02 min. East 191.2 o PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP feet to corner No. 3 of Copper Glance; thence South 89 deg. 38 mn. NOTICE, West 608.1 feet to corner No. 4 of cFor farther lafonnatlna consult llie Copper Glance; thence North 9 Coanty Clerk or respective sign- 02 min. East 339.5 feet to corner l-- When you want good shoe repairing done by good repairmen, who use good material and good equipment, take your shoes to nl - ! : i - - editor-in-chie- f; f VVWVVVVWWVNWVVVNVwVVWWVVyVNVw !' - 1 Lo-no- ra Quality Shoe Repairing i mui1-age- r; g Company Jnst West of Post Office MOl H1.R Hotelier's Castorij is a harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Projs anil Soothing Syrups, orepareil to relieve Infants in amis an.l (liililrnt aU ages of : ( cor-ne- k tfed States Land Office, Salt Lake flty Utah, September 10, 1024. dur-i.tl?.8u- r- orporatlon, by Its duly authorized Cecil and attorney-in-fac- t, address is .ch, whose post-offijeks, Utah, has made application r patent for the ALPINE lode mla-- f claim. Mineral Survey No. 6775, tied In the Tintlc Mining District, ik County, State of Utah, describ-wit- h magnetic variation at 17 d. ;. In. E., aa follows, via: Beginning at Cor. No. 1, (from lick the Cor. to Secs. 3, 4, 9, and T. 10 S., R. 2 W 8. L. D. & M.. Un N. 17 deg. 39 min. K. 2219.4 and running thence S. 02 deg. Bin. E. 300. ft. to Cor. No. 2; ee S. 37 deg. 18 min. W. 1500 to Cor. No. 3; thence N. 52 do;?, lain. W. 300. ft. to Cor. No. 4; lence N. 37 deg. 18 min. E. 1500. to Cor. No. 1, the place of bagin- :ot ce i, si Mid lode mining claim is located and NEK Sec. 9, T. 10 3 W., 8. L. B. 4c M., and con- - the SE B. 8430-Ced- Diarrhea ar semi-weekl- 0448-Gosh- Aids in the assimilation of Food, promoting Clirerfiilness, Rest, and y, en st Natural Sleep without Opiates 2-- T'lir 6448-Gosh- Wind Colic To Sweeten Stomach Regulate Rowels Constipation Flatulency r. notice la hereby given that the jet Consolidated Mining Company, ? S0"1 I To svoid imitation, always 8h proven itjre.tinnv tor the signature of Pliyswuns everywhere recommend k. look each package. en I Scripps-Howar- 1-- 4-- -- ers. o NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Benjamin E. Fleiner, do ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Ed reka City, Utah, on or before the 37th day of December, A. D., 1924 IDA M. FLEINER, Adminlstra trlz of the estate of Benjamin T. Fleiner, deceased. (Date of first publication October 23, 1324.) North 69 deg. 09 min. West 278.1 feet to corner No. 4 of Copper Glance No. 2; thence North 16 deg. 42 min. East 686 feet to corner No. 1 of Copper Glance No. 2; thence South 59 deg. 09 min. East 179.0 feet to eorner No. 2 of Copper Glance No. 3, Identical with corner No. 5 of Copper Glance; thence North 31 deg. 62 min. East 617.8 feet to corner No. 1 of Copper Glance; thence North 89 deg. 38 min. East 404.4 feet In corner No. 2 of Copper Glanee on line 6 of Jumbo No. 1; thence North 9 deg. 02 min. East 393.30 feet to corner No. 6 of Jumbo No 4 1 ou line of Golden Treasure No. 16 deg. 18 mla. South thence 2; West 390.1 feet to eorner No. 4 of Golden Treasure No. 2; thence Soutn 89 deg. 28 min. West 347.7 feet to corner No. 5 of Golden Treasure No. 2; thence North 58 dog. 08 mln.j West 283 feet to cornet No. 3 of Golden Treasure, Identical with cor- -, ner No. 6 of Golden Treasure No. 3; thence South 89 deg. 38 min. West1 649.3 feet to corner No. 4 of Golden: Treasure; thence North 32 deg. 15 j min. East 1284.1 feet to eorner No.; 6 1 of Golden Treasure on line tf; Golden Gate No. 4; thence South 69 deg. 38 min. West 116.5 feet, to the plane of beginning. The area of the claims Is 341.381 acres, after excluding conflicts with Summon, jB. S., Survey No. 6494; y Survey No. 6494; Crown Point. No. 6494; White Clond, Survey No. 6664. Said claim are altuated in the NW4 and SWVs of Section 22, and the NWK and 8W of Section 27. Township 9 Sonth, Range 2 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. Said clalma are of record in the office of the recorder of Utah Coanty. at Provo, Utah. The nearest known claims are the above mentioned conflicting clalma. I direct that thla notice be published In the Eureka Reporter at Eureka, Utah, the newspaper publiahed nearest the said mining clalma, for the period of nine eonaecutlve weekr ELI F. TAYLOR. Reglater. (First pub. September 26, 1924. ! pnb. November 21, 1924.) P. O. Bos II Eureka Laundry Assay Office All Work Guaranteed 5-- isd I.VuIbi flnala m4 IVmibi Lad few 1M of Uothee. George T. OaetleCoa M. Baraka, s 17 3-- M4444444444444W44444444 powder! work called for ead delivered Prices Heaeuaabla. All HEKCULEAS . Eureka Lodge No. Dr. Steele Bailey, IT II 51 name MS-w- -l James A. Tomlinson, Noble Orand W. II. Moeller, decretory Service To Alberta, Goshen, Harold, Santaquin, Spring Lake Fayson. and in fact everything used in mine development. ! ! I We make delivery to any part of the district. Stages Leave Enreka At 10.15 a. m. and 5.15 p. m. Stages Leave Fayson At 1.45 p. m. and 8A0 p. m. : Eureka-Payso- headquarters Stage Line n Oxford Cafe Schramm-- J ohnson Drug Store. -- I llllllllllllttlf Tinlic Powder Supply Co. & . Phone 44. Upper Main St, Enreka a ' 4 tI V.. Bur-jve- ; r i. i BLASTING SUPPLIES LO.OX invited to TIG HOSPITAL Maaiamth. Utah 12, Meets every Wednesday night nt Odd Fellows BaH. Visiting brothers Jr. Pbynlclaa aad Mwregna 1-- GIANT I--- r 444446W44444444444444H44666W6W64WH ! Walter Fitch, Jr., Company ; ft; ; 4HttflW4444H444W44H444WWHH4 8HATT AND TUNNEL CONTXACTOU a t J- - i: t Enreka, Utah |