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Show umi jjuaann CoiS aids Joha T. Harm Eureka Lady Summoned Dici Wednesday at Nephi !JJ Year Held Last Friday Following Long Illness o more that Harris, wl.o John After an illness of over nin ! Last Council Meeting of j5 , j r 1 i ;o3?talhj of er!'l year Ilob,.rt Coward, well at I1.' f iiii'l, cH;,-- on Wedne.-daof the city ccu.Mil was held un kBWn Kun.h, n.si,.Iltf passed ..way when hi tLe w.lh Nephi Mayor county infiimury day evening of lust 1h , (m Suuday TII(ruill f r several he had been livir. I'ike presiding and all members i.f ,l0 wg a IialSv(, of KllR. Hi death r suited from, month. the council answering thu roil call.' r Thorcgub.rHeM.I-m.'ntbl- m.-ciin- a.- t'-'i- mllBtllll Mril. . r.-- 1 Ku-res- a y l wi-.-k- , cancer from which he ha! aufferel' for two or three years. Mr. HarrU wa horn 73 year ax. and wa a native of Kngland. !!; immigrated to this country when n; young luaii and located in Nevada the last meeting of the year1 of iltircku are in ex-- j ctdleiil eh:iie. ccnseinientiy the lon wa a short one, tliere being only a lew routine matter to take euro of. All hill against the (tty were audited and ordered paid. Tie city treasurer reported that 15.1i0n Thin wn and t he affair T1,i u " Hodda of, tot work wa followed in Austin, hu- Carhiw. and Virginia City. Nv.. and In, Wash ' h nVtltal sufficient menri .m.,1 camp Mr. Harris. la celved. II1(.nU(ine(1 waa lb th iU an ce.e,.i that cnpi e. with met clear upa 13,1.00 lnl.hie.lneat tb. (jf thllJrpn onKh, Vt An a fell upon Inn, aslife. tor Mrs. attend tlm funeral service. waking in the bottom of ;m Coward also leave a rilster who.. wound was horrlnle ,,d home I It. Minnesota hi of H head, thisj The death of Mr. Coward of the ce.elv .egretted hy hundred of lo canning partial paralyai 1,n,bH vblvb rH,,ti:iu,J ibrutistoou: resld-nc- o ln cal people. During ahuu of Knrekn, covering a period twelve years, she liu made many; friend, being a woman of pleasing, -. " ,,c Hrainullty. preaent time I operating on several n Knf,and. M rowiml b,(rn hundred dollar per month below av- Soon after taking up hi residi 8h rame 1h 18 thl- - city he waa elected erage, It la thought that tin. .as in nd f,rsl contabIej; ronntry 3g ffmn aRO money will he sufficient to curry on located at IrilipemlnK. Michigan. Lat- - a,d at each aucceding election he J buNlncHH for the yeur coining, tlia While the deceur '" er tin. family came westward and waB llealdent of Kureka Hlmuld bear In look ,,, relatives in ilihi diflrirt, orjj In South realilence up their a mind that thl city aduiinlHtratloii then moved to one of the tnln in any other part of thn tuuntry reduced the taxes 30 per cent (or 11k kota, wa well lie now km fur known, Ing camp of Idaho and twelve ypnri year 1U2I, which cut Hie cKyV ago ramo to Kureka. Mra. Coward liked and bus a wide circle of acTio-arevenue proportionately. and friend. Buffered from an attack of Influenrt quaintance The mutter of providing a liife Gat whom John among friends, during the early part of the preson' coAHtlng place for the youngster of ley, gave him asslstunco In hi lust and fu l?i1 f Kureka wuh uIhi tukcii up ut this: which set In caused lic illness und they also hud churgn of meet lnr. After a lengthy discussion plication the funorul services llii.t wero hold dentil last Sunday morning. It wa decided lo leave thl In the were held (in'tlii afternoon ut the M. K. Church, service Funeral hand of the street committee uhd afternoon at the M. j.; Hov. 1 rury officiuted und in uccordstreet supervisor, AugiiH McDonell Tuesduy de-I or tlo. wi,,i Hie lad request Church In Kureka. with Her. Frary It wiih suggested, however, tlm'. in tlm hurlul took the place Th music wa by ti.i.!reae,l Church Hired, above the Intersection officiating. oc- Kureka cemetery. rl.urcli for this choir, enlarged of Leadvllle How, ho used a a coast cnslon. ci Interment wus In the rlty Ing place and that tile si reel HUper tlm pull hearer being Students of Many Schools visor take proper prccu.illon lo pro- - cemetery, James (lant, Carl Field, Harney Arc Attending the U. of U. vent accidents. Many other street, Joint Robinson liana Ivdwurd, lam, are open to coasters hut they nre und Isaac l'inree. Many studeiiiH have t their forabsolutely forbidden tlm use of Mull, mer seine;,: and nre now attending street or t hut portion of Cliurri. i K. llurtlet t I at Salt lmk I'rof. T. of Clnli, uccoiding tlm I'niversily below Ion tlm Intersect street of Imml for u visit with 1.1a family. j statistics obtuliiKl from tlm villa. thul1 'Iho show Iriir'a office. .cords Mrs. Mary llonner I spending the season with Mr. and Mra. sludo.it fio.n fl differoiil college Christum tMltD TIIWkH, und uiiiversiile situated in all part 1. J. IturiiHrd at Kennett, Cal. of the world are registered ut tlm Through tlm eolumns of tin. lieMis at lnlversity of Cluli. Ostrander Margaret porter we wish to extend our lltu.ik home for the holiday vacation. MIh The school which urn for ayiupulhy mid uhsIh.ui.ci, extend-- j Ostrander Is enrolled ut tlm SI on tlm I tali campus are Colorado ed u during the sickness mid follow- - Mary-- Academy at Salt Uke. College, University of Colorado ing the death of our mother. Mm. Coluradu Btuto Teachers' Colic;;'!, Robert Coward. To those who sent1 Mis llazel Larson, Cnivemlly sl.i Colorado Agricultural College, her home for the Chrhd floral offering mid nsslsled at llo of Arizona, Vniveraity of . vacation, which will continue Florida, Cniversity of Oregon, funeral we are espm-lnllgruteful. until January fill.. Robert Coward, of Callforniu, Cniversity of Mra. Janie Maul, i Michigan, Cniversity or Washington, Mr. and Mr. A. L. Hurnard of Mrs. Curl Field. Watsonville, California, worn here rnlvemlty of Idaho, Idaho Technical Mr. Itarney Kdwurdc on I Diversity of Montana, Mr.-thualnerifl lust Baturday. William Curlaw, Hurnard la a former resident of Ku- - rlnrton, I nlverslty of North Huko-- j Jati.oa Rodda, Imnver I'nlversity, Inlvers ty of m.Kji, Clarence ltodda. Missouri, Columbia, Bin.. ford. Ore- The school children ut Dividend gon Agricultural College, Arnes, conducted a Chrlsln.ua entertain College of Idaho, Southwestern Cnl-- j FOR N ILK. Alt Interesting lege, Iowa State, Notre Dame, Cnl tue.il on Tuesday. --o .. . of song. Instrumental num- vcrslty of Mexico, Toklo College. program A well built four room hoime, concrete collar; garage, cet.ie.it walk, her und recltnllona waa carried out. I diversity of 1'cnnaylvanla, Roger of College, Cniversity furnished or unfurnished. $930 Don Munson, mnnuger of the radio Williams or $1230 with furniture. department of the Tlntic Garage, North Carolina, Harvard, l,nlveslf, U either, wuy. Will wa ut Hringhiiin City during ih-- of Detruit. Cornell, George WashingTerms, 3 room Also furnished house and early part of the week, going there ton Cniversity, Cniversity of NevaJroviu-cla- l 2 room cubln, furnished. $SU0. to Install a couple of radio which he da, Cniversity of Minnesota, Normal School St. of Canada. See FRANK UAltRlTV. had sold. j Mary's School of Kansu City, Urig-'haYoung CnlvcrKity, Ctal. AgrCollege, Cnivernlty of icultural Wyoming. Colorado Stn'o School of Mlnca, Houthern llrnncli of Cnlver-sit- y VladivoMiock of California, 8,'hool for Hoys, Mill College, of luria und the Universilv of Punjab, India. The fact that so many student from all the large schools throughout the country are attending the Cniversity of Ctah show that lha State School Is becoming nationally recognized as a first class school of high merit und high scholastic standards. lT. of 17. News Bureau. "rr Charle houirimnnent,.' 7' 1 A Happy and Prosperous in-.- "' .r hr New Year to You. i''"r w- . , . , ng , 1 e I 1 , I ; - . - j h-f- W. F. SHRIVER I toh Re-.is-- , or - i repre-a-nte- q I'nt-veisl- iy I'nt-versi- ty M i . i ; I . . - IdRctiiresSn : j Presents t muffin! ni I Cnl-versi- Just The Rifle for Real Sport Model 25 Slide Action THE Remington cr 32 Rifle, caliber .25-2- 0 W. C. F id particularly well suited to it, sliooting coyote, fox, skunk, bcb-ca- t, opossum, raccoon, hawks and all medium oilier size game. Excellent for woodchuck and other animal pests. Capacity, 11 shots 10 in magazine and 1 in jack-rabb- chamber. Two new and effective cartridges await the hunter this season for use in the Remington Model 25 and all other rifles chambered to take the .25-2- 0 and 32 7. C. F.culibers. High speed, high power, and perfect mushnxxningeflect lend to these cartridges the ability to do speedy, humane execution on all medium sized game. See them at your nearest Remington dealer. g fi if ifi''.., f;'V- . - rA' ty Llfflll Suppat&l hj Maigaret Livingston Purchase A Home On Easy Payment Plan This is an excellent time to make an investment in local real estate. Prices are down to reasonable points and quite often it la possible to arrange an easy payment plan. This enables the purchaser to acquire a homo without being cramped financially in fact It is almost like raying rent. Among the properties listed for sale la 2 excellent homes on upper Main street, good location and a good investment; 2 well built homes close to Main street that will be sold together at a reasonable price. Make the rout from one help to pay for them while you occupy the other. A large lot containing a 3 room house and foundation for a larger one. This is a good buy. Residence in Silver City at $150. 2 building lot on upper Main' street. $100 each. ' 3 room house and lean-t- o kitchen A bargain at $60. 5 room house In Nephi, one acre of ground planted In fruit trees and vegetables. $2500.00. I have a number of buyers for homes priced from $350 to $600. If you have such a home let me handle the deal for you and assure you quick action. house, newly papered and painted, also a small cabin partiv furnished. $400. Apply to Frank Garrity for parti cnlars on these and many others. Q balances the seesaw of Life when a Lily of the Field' is on one end and a Husband on Wandering g tje . 0I Intense, is this oldest of all stories, told m a new way. It will strike a chord m the heart of every man and woman. responsive heart-stirrin- Children Star, Cry rOR FLETCHERS CASTORI A TtnnnMtiiniimninMHiino3t,,lnIIIIIIIW4MMwtMmtlll Monday and Tuesday I |