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Show B. f Friday, October 24. EUREKA REPORTER Page 8 1004. Tintic Is Defeated In Thrilling Game On Wednesday afternoon tbe foot-- ! hall enthusiasts of Tlntlc were trea-!- j ed to one of the moat thrilling liihillon of football ever seen In f these part, when Tintle High School! and Provo High locked horn In eom-i- j bat for the championship of the Utan!; county division. The local team defeated ly a score of IS to 7, but, with odds against them they fought Jj a glorious and praiseworthy battle.; liven before the game started it waa evident that they were going tip againat a much heavier team and bv- fore the first quarter was over they had I (ait the aervice of their atar back field player Hill (Mark. The game had hardly atarted before Clark waa handed the ball and he The prompt delivery of your tore off a fifty yard run and the only orders is a point of special thing that prevented him from scorpride with us. We realrie ing a touchdown on tbe play waa bis own Interference unintentionally when you place your order, getting In hi way. After thl play cither by phone or in person, It waa evident that the Provo boy that you want your purchase were trying to get" Clark and a delivered promptly. little later they did put him out of the game for good with a badly FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES bruised and wrenched hip. Tintic acored near the end of the FRUIT AND VEGETABLES flrat half wbnn they blockel a Provo punt and one of the Tlntlc boy scooped up the ball and dived acroti the laH chalk line. Goal wa kicked. Score: Tintic 7, Provo 0. WE DELIVER PHONE 8 Early In the second half It waa evident that tbe extra poundage tha Provo team carried was telling ou of Balda- the Tlntlc youngster. A aerie of Mia Auguata llylund Mr. and Mrs. T. A. (Moment ami In Eureka line hurks, abort end runa and trick Clarence (Moment wore at Spring quin apent the week-enMra. lleber of relathe June. wltli guest Lake laat Saturday visiting play put the ball over Tlnlles goal W. O. Adam of Salt Iake City line for a touchdown and the Provo j tives lu Eureka, boya acored the goal. Twice more Catholic 1.cukuh apent the lent week-en- d The Woman' 111 will Rive a public card party on No- being a gueat of daughter, Mra. Provo got within striking distance and scored two field goals, and Jimt lllackett. vember 6th at the Minora' Colon Eugene before the end of the game Provo I Mra. C. Hall. laid Suturilay evening put over another touchdown. Final Sunday afternoon Mra. 1. K. Jone entertained the member of acorn: Provo 19, Tlntlc 7. llayea entertained at a children'll the Fidelia Club In a very pleasant To single out atar player on thn COO' wan played and tli party In honor of tno fourth birth- manner. team would bo unfair to the Tlntlc day of her daughter, Ia Von. A prise wero won by Mr. (). It. Allred remainder aa every hoy playe.l a star j tnrge pink hlrlliday cake formed the and Mr. A. P. Hurt. Dainty re game, as did the Provo boya who center piece for the table and the freahment were nerved to the fnl minute. houao decoration worn ulmi pink, lowing: Mr. A. F. Hurt, Mr. (). A fought hard every crowd that, of One the largest Mra (lames were played uud the prl.oM Allred, Mr. Eugene Hlarkett, In Tlntlc waaj a ever attended game Allen John Mr. Cliarlo Zabrlakle, were won by Patrick McCormick, present, with blood in their eypa, Dorothy Erana and Ln Von llayea. Mra. Malcolm Green, Mr, (ieorgn wildly cheering the local boya, anLj Mra. lit- CaHtleton, and Roy (Mark win Cover wero laid for twenty-fou- r at time the officials had consider-- j on occasion thl wan a gunHt tle children. aperlal able trouble In keeping the spectator front taking part ln thn gam. ex-j'- L ; w-i- ft PROMPTNESS ( ) ' V, CROMAR GROCERY i Sj; i J, d J; Cipyilfita !?: Hart Edufrncf ft Mars ; Dennis Harrington, the district deputy of the Knlgbta of Colutnbui, waa at Park City during the past week, going there on lodge business. Mlaa Ella Patten, formerly of In convalescing at her home at! ; Fayson after a very aerloua opera-- ! tlon performed at one of the hospEr-jrck- ) ) ! a, ital. i ) ) . Better Baked Goods Day nflcr day and week after week we do nothing but bake, so isn't it reasonable to ox j vet that we can do your baking tatter and more economically than you can? If you have never tried our Cakes you have a real treat in store for you and your family. Our trod nets are sold at all grocery stores in Tintic. Ask for Tintic Bakery goods and take no other. The Tintic Baking Co. PHONE LOWER MAIN STREET 7 I Theres been quite a big style change. Coats are easier fitting; trousers are wider. Just take a look at the new 0 o-- Elks. models in our windows theyre all here now for your Mra. Sarah Dlgler, the city recorder, left last Sunday for Bingham where she la spending a week with Mr. her slater and brother-in-laand Mra. D. A. Bruno, also with her daughter, 'Maurlne, who has been making her home at Bingham during the past two months. On Sunday evening Jack Osborne and a party of boy friends came near having a serious arcldent on the slant when they were crowded off the road and went Into the ditch. Fortunately tha car did not turn over and the only damage done was the tearing off of a front tire. The Taragon Girls, a new orchestra which played for the dance last Saturday evening, made a decided hit with the dancing public of Tin-ti- e and a large crowd turned out to attend their dance at the Elks Pavilion. The affair waa given under the auspices of the local Elks lodge. Democratic Reception anil Rail) at (Veaeent Theatre, 8.80 o'clock, Sunday night. George II. IVrn, Democratic Candidate for Governor, will speak. Good music and singing. It la your sacred duty to vote; It la yonr sacred duty to know what you vote for.. Democrats, Republicans and lYogrrastvce Invited. II. C. Sant my era, formerly of Murray, has purchased the shoe repairMiss Melba Salisbury left early In! ing shop of Mark Button and is now the week for San fedro, California, A Home Oil Mr. where she will attend school during! open and ready for business. Easy Payment Plan Santmyera is well acquainted In this the coming winter months. district and will no doubt make a Walter Webb of Mammoth, while'.,,1!11 Ia aa excellent time to make success of the business which be has ta local driving hts Dodge touring car on the1 are own 0 reasonable estate, recently acquired. road to Tlntlc Junction last Sunder fi Mr. and Mrs. Claude F. Baker ha 1 skidded in such a manner often it is possible points to ar- as to aa their gnests during the past week cause the car to turn over Bv? an.ea8y Payment plan. a coup'.? Dle tae Pnrchaser the parents of the former. Mr. and of times. The machine waa to acquire n Mr8- Baker ot Hud80n M'.chi- - badly wrecked and although auite .v,tll0ul blng cramped finan- was'-f- n it la fact U almot like gsn. They returned to their horn occupied by several persons no one paying on Tuesday While In Utah Mr. and was injured. Mrs. Baker also visited for a few e'Ute and Freckleton ' sumnceaxenV days with their other son, Lee I. children of number uf are Springvllle spend- home. uiS Baker ot Frovo. for le- - 11 Ing the week in Eureka visiting with U hislohfn I,ered II. L. Garfield of Tintic Junction relatives. Mr. Freckleton 1. b'ing buyeri and Her. had the misfortune to wreck his car covering rrom a very serious Coll on him whether acc'- on Sunday evening while coming up dent which had or el1 or 11 yQn careyoo 1 vT him in for Ti? to kept IMnion Canyon. He turned out to nearly six weeks and from perbapa he can accommodate which he pan a car and went into the loose) Is not yet entirely recovered u. lOu.. dirt at the side of the road, causing was standing on the rear .n5 tbe PrPrtlee listed hi. machine to skid and land In a load of hay when the horse, .tart;a!.i ' cellent home, on eppJ deep ditch nose first. The car was forward, causing him to fall to location and a rnn? ,ltreet the wrecked but fortunately! ground ch a manner that r ' va quite badly built home. tlOW W Main S3 j none of the occupants were injured. landed on his head and ft.. shoulders. inspection. Then come inside and let us show you the splendid fab- rics; the rich linings; the fine tailoring. Youll agree that the prices are very moderate. El-be- rta W. F. i Radiola Super-Heterody- ne (Second Harmonic) No Antenna No Ground! i Pick it ujt take it anywhere. Always the same. Xo connections to make. Mark the location of each station on the dials. Turn two knobs to the Spot you've marked and you have vour station. Supremely' simple. Get the far stations on the loudspeaker clear and true while near stations are oierating. This is an improved e the sensation of the year. Come in to see it. Or let ns demonstrate it in your home. Super-IIeterodyn- i RADIO SETS FROM $35.00 UP. EASY PAYMENT PLAN Eureka Merc. Com. Co. $50.00 $35.00 Mr. and Mra. C. K. ltlfe left on Thursday for Parowan, where Mtm. Rife will visit with relatives for a few days and where Mr. Rlfo wl'.L try hla luck for a deer. Charlie Brown, a realdent of Eu-- I reka many years ago and still a member of the local lodgo of Elkv ;was here last Friday for the lodge! meeting and entertainment that fol-- J lowed. "ninhop" James Duggan, former Eurekan now doing missionary work at Provo where he has resided for several years, waa here i Friday along with the delegation of . : Hart Schaf fner & Marx Clothes That Young Men Want For Fall ' s Shriver rnrcae ! I . p,eleat rl I ,a-a- i re-Wt- T, w nd rent from one help to Pf for them while you occupy tha other. A large lot containing a I roam house and foundation for a Utt Make the one. Thle la a good bey. Reside ln Silver City at flSO. 4 building lots on upper street. 9100 each. I room house and lean-t- o kitchen. A bargain nt 960. cr 5 room house in Nephi, an .trees In of ground planted frK vegetables. ,92900.00.' Several modern houses for sale. Well ballt house, garage d 2 ro buQdings for 9050.06.. Also 9500.00. fnrnisbed bouse for I have a number of buyers homes priced from 9550 to 900. ban yon have such a homo let me .assure and the deal for yoft quick action.' for Prt Apply to Frank Garrlty culars on these end many others. |