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Show v'sI i.'-- , - t T,.ur. February 13, 1925. Shipments EUREKA Chief Cons. Share.oidera Receive Quarterly Report O- Stock - Shareholders Mining conipuny 60, ed with a :uo,t 54 covering all o j 23 1924. This 12 last week an.i wLi;.. 5 satisfactory cor. .lit mu, a 6 mines ownul In iLe i b li I thief Con. Tiatit Standard ' Berk julliPB (Dump Ore) irrcQ. ... Bio031 fjlorado jrM fiiirer f H.. .r-u- View Pr .I11 t 1 during the rirn lulf ..f character of ore 1 i.i- 1s -- v -i . V CK ' - ' l.e . uv.e- - M : 'l.aia::'In'ii-'.-- . a! n.es Uli.'.l.in - j c. to H, l: 1 ;i.f at i lt. ..iij (tI Sl.i i Vv.v And here they are: Washes faster a tubful of Unen9f silks or woolens in 3 to 7 minutes; 50 lbs. of dry clothes an hour actually twice the capacity of other washers. and t j 4. jt.. - .,t si. Id at snUl m ii-- 9 in your own home and ! 1 s 'M ii rn 'h,,: , s kl e tiii.. 9 Page We Prove All Claims iiit I .v-.- i Vl.lV l ev, : 1 .in.;..:' S.h enn-p'.i't- i t, !i e. . needed to the made it mvissurv .o aii-:-regular quarterly tlivi.leTui President Waller K;:. 2 2 IV -! N president of t he iliailif,,y i; heavy expei.d;u;r.s 3jOf the new mines. iis lapir Maintain 'tills, 'la.i.irj s,,.a ' i;, 3 li4Smoth Mine n - reporter t I Washes more thoroughly no handrubbing necessary even on wristbands, neckbands or collars. I,,. what poorer Ilian usual and i!;,i ' ai profitable results f.,r th J e.i '' .is Til: ir.ua'i sold a; i ,, whole were restricted nv e lmiUR CUB MEETING re m i.ird sold at i!iji:a. 00 NIGHT expenses incident Washes with greater no pounding, ;ii hKU' ON WEDNESDAY tion of the new nji.r.P!; j, ,lT Pm super-ener- g action. Tui'mIiK . pulling. member of the Entre Noujmm hag now , f i;i" si.i.i at held ic ia,,.V Club I. ' "lur.idii sold from iite t. e. We'll prove all this anti much more or better of r8- ' grade of producing. ore. hence the 'netting at the home for ' I'nan I'u.r.i s.'i.i frotu Ula c to evening. on Wednesday a ;i925 still, well let you prove it yourself right in your fMUler iVpt.Wj,.y Joseph 5. J paper There has also lmeo a nuru.M i n ou'n home by lending you a I'm Mates hold at lie. Iliad Candon, was given by Mrs. provement at the Grand Central l.i .ka Mai.'s si id from He to 4c Maytag. Wash with it next r. D. Gardner and property, now known as the Hast rrottit lo r. t sel l a fie Mr. conducted was by and, washday, or sooner. No obligaiLiad Condon ghaft of th(1 (.hil,fi ,vhi;i? ,t,t. uon- P. J. and Mr. C. is Lindsay tion at all. als0 ,,:,rn!Ji;. ., ,lrf n u. company g. delay phonMust Tmt'.c t,';il l at 10 4c! from five to 'i'1 altd ldc. ranging profit us. ing hotcs served the ladle with thonsand dollars per month Th Fast T.nii,' i'on-- sold at and daiaty refreshments. earnings or the Plutus are heim; .in 1 1 Outstanding on the indebtedness of t!ui. plied tioid Chain sold from He to 14c. of Maytag Fvatuna which Mr. and Mrs. Kirkman tln company, de throughout Iron Ciussom sold at :12c and 31o ' and Mr. Dr. of Washes I faster. were adjusted guests was yelopment stage carried by quia Iron King sold at Sac. to ynr height, last Sunday, j parent organization. cleaner. H. Ellsworth of Eureka L: tie May sold at 3c and 24c. Or- 1 largest hourly The concentrator is a ran ba Uince Music by the Peerless Lt hi Timic sold from 4c to Tie. S. D. L. capacity in the the at Mr. success, says put in or taken Fitch, ..nd front' Mammoth sold at Jl.rt.V .bntra, next Friday world. out with tha :now on can be reckoni'd mi as con-gMreation Hall. Opohongo sold at PgC washer running, compact to the profits or the com-- ! Mountain View sold at 14c. Mr. and Mr. C. E. Hulsh left thlstributing washer made both -Tub dean Itswhere they pany, directly and indirectly.1' North Standard sold at tiAe. takes floor spec morning for Salt Lake, elf. set-near The of the Inche 25 a few approach j days. South Standard sold at ITc, only will remain for tlement with the governnii'ni of ' quart. Sioux sold at 4'c. drsinhuard. In dispute as to the additional war I Cast aluminum Swansea sold at l4c. taxes made the declaration of the' can t tub taal tension Tin lie Central sold at 4,c. All relssss. rot, swell, warp, dividend in.tdviulil-altogether Tiidic. Standard sold at 9S 90. cnclnseti. nr i mule. ar. anu split pasta Sinc of the this the ginning tIwT City year 1lali Cons, sold at timed Sunday frorn tax bm haB bpen prwien,wl anJ p;iy. Reason for Yankee sold at Sic. b g had where they World Leadership ment is now being made. The pnv-- : sold 12c 11 at lima and 4c. Maple of weeks. ment of dividends will necessarily Fast Standard sold at fc. Miller ret- be governed by the reaccumulution Mr. and Mr. Theodore o imed on Sunday after spending a of cash which this tax hill has sin WisliiCNiliiy. few day visiting with Salt Lake seriously impaired. Crown Point Hold at 10 4c. (rind. Manager Cecil Fitch in ltis report, Fiircka Lily sold ;it 9c. Mm. T. D. Sullivan returned to says that development work was Fun! Tmtic Cons, sold at 25c and Eiteka on Wednesday after a abort somewhat less in 1924 than in 192::.' Mon-tnTWt with relatives at Butte, but that the usual mining operation' 214c. Furoka Bullion sold at 7 4 c. were supplemented by about ten Iron King Hold from 85c to 87c. ' who is attending miles of deep hole drilling. Mr. John Okey, Colorado sold al 7c. school at Salt Lake City, visited with Fitch says that the stiver and lead Gold Chain Hold from 104 1 ben hit parents, Mr. and Mra. William values were considerably dccrctiHim i wiil from that of the previous year but Obey, in Eureka last Sunday. oM at gp (.WITH CAST ALUMINUM TUB via at there wae a considerable im-- ; that Dr. and Mra. Ellsworth H. J. Min,,H at llfKinpjrt, a me, mtertained the following guests at provement during the last naif of and Ljul(J May mU al Manager Fitch Is pleased dinner last Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. H. 1924. Tinti(J mM at 5f Uh, present showing in the J. Davis and Mammoth sold from fl.05 to i on-daughters, Ruth and with theCentral and I'lutus and also j sj utin. Margaret, Mr. C. E. Andrews, all ofiran B hit Lake City, and Mr. and Mra. confident that the Apex Standard is N()rth Slan),arj o1( at 6c and t0 become productive as the small 6,4c Kirkman of SanUquin. r. uil lUf uhr.ef,JHI.I?"'rrOpohongo sold at Jf Mayor and Mr. Edward Pike ' have been made, in headed toward citartained a few friends at a diu-favorable geological structure. party given last Sunday after-ionvd H. J. Pltte, the general superln Among the guests present moBtll given an interesting storj tendent, Tlntic Central sold at 5c and nre: Mr. and Mr. John J. Croniu under- quin of the operations years and daughter of Silver 4,4(1 City, Mr. and He suys that while work: 7uraa gold at llc and 111iC- In. Alan Iike, Dr. Howell, Mies ground. at the Gemini discontinued been has Iron niOHHOm goij at sir. Kama Dougall and Miss Jennie shaft there are perhaps a dozen or Rome. Iron KIn)f aoId at g7c in caae of emergency. more places from which ore can he some way or another. Former Eureka Boy Is Mountain View sold at 13 4r. Mm. John Bauer entertained a taken ad soon an the deep workings A abort time ago We would like to Invite the an Gc sHaiatant bom and at N()rth glandari iiaiber of frienda last evening in aIn Auto Races On Coast was nnoded at the !mnk. lu'enls and other to enjoy these pro re unwatered. This nnwatering 8003 ,akf P,a;e 8 S.1 her hiring the man, Mr. Jex received grama with ua, but as conditions Plutus sold at 57c. husbands birthday. ne drift During the week Mr. and Mrs two hundred and fifty applications, are at preaent It la doubtful If there that; at being Sjoux Ub was spent in contest games, (3rR I,rwler received one of thu out of whlcb ha IHHntod forty. Tbon would Ira room for one more person. purpose from the No. 1 shaft of thu; snver siilnld sold at jftc and official uie and a session of five Ascot out of these programs for the hundred, company. remaining forty he. We sincerely hope that It will not Prospecting by means of; k ths card of Los Angeles and Speedway" playing Mrs. Heber long hole drilling." say Mr. Pitts, the man, who had always be like this, 9 c. sold at thrifty Yankee loam won first reka friends will be pleased to learn d arh month a pnrllon of bU prize and Mrs. John has speeded up materially the folHack consolation. that Arthur Irons, son of Mra. salary. In the contest DELINQUENT NOTICE. ore channels and has. Pa Heber Jones was the winner. lowing of themeans of 'Arthur Irons, formerly of this city, To bring the fact out more clearo . discovering; been the Rh 1 La.k8 Tb ,ork d.M n rooms were decorated In In one to of automobiles the Company, a Mining Independence pilot pink several rather ly, Mr. Jea told a story about Benunauspeciea ore change was closed on Thursday on state Utah. Loof of the while the centerpieces JjjM yellow corporation jamin Franklin: Franklin was very bodlea. account of Lincolns birthday. w the tables were bowls of Tlntlo of cation . Mining property, pink poor when be firal started to publish The report of tbff general super-Pea. Sixteen a weekly paper, In which business District, Utah. Location of principal guests were intendent shows that during th! r PMent he had aevnral wealthy competitors. place of business. Eureka, Utah. at GOOD OKE 11KIVH T.KKV year 1924 there was performedChief There are delinquent upon tha folm. Emma of Ons day ho invited them to lunch Billings very pleasant-- J the various properties of the described stock on amount of lowing and entertained served bran them and water and the members of the M assessment levied on January 6th, had in8 has ridge Club on boyhood Young Iron, a Bpanlsh onion for dessert. He did Manager H. R. Trenholm report. Thursday afternoon assessment No. 10, of for He held the 1925, being ber home. speed. this, no doubt, to show then how The prise for high tag Thbulk of this work wa in the usual amount of work under way,a hankering cent per share, the several one am. uer record roller skaters among (1) In the card where economical to he in had Blossom be. very property, of the company.'at the Iron playing went to c- ordnr to aave enough money to maki amounts set opposite the name of N'0- 1 8ka; tlw most of the mining I. in the Huish. Mrs. George H. II shareholders as fold his paper n auccoss. is ore By being so the respective 8arded the guest prize, next Urgent amount was at the of inssees. Considerable jr- lows: WBty luncheon was served to the thrifty Franklins paper flourished The total ing mined and Mr. Trenholm Is Shrs. Amt. Name wa" fl: haVp'rospecVing t hat' - noW be-- , For the past year be ha. been drlv-- and today la one of our most popu- No. Jtowtag ladies: Mrs. A. E. Myers, SrortdinCetheal GPrandrt Central 20.00 2000 Mattson n cars. In racing Evenlar the The will DT,d result magazines, JO Baturday given attention Russell, Sr., Mrs. V. L. 2r 586 feet and in the Gemini 2.540 2000 20.00 41 Makl ing Post. Tm. Mrs Lee Hayward, Mrs. E. feet there opening of ore In virgin territory Lie At the . 1000 10.00 Haynes WAN we Thus one see MEETING IMPORTANT ran Mrsgain auchess 72-E. Hulsh, Mrs. By-J- wm performed during the year 855, While the officers of the company 500 5.00 A. Tomlinson on by Information no being out driftthrifty. Thunnond, Mrs. E. L. Clark, have given 73-A. feet of shaft work, 454 feet of Tomlinson o guests were Mrs. George H. tnr and 57 feet or raising. the subject local people believe that 74-A. Tomlinson By Elizabeth Johnson. A C. drill Iron Blossom will resume the, A meeting or unusual Interest was the Mrs. the L. Drospert on R. Burton, A. Tomlinson the During remaining part of the wr. Mrs. pat wh7ch was In addition to the payment of dividends when the next held st the L. n. S. Church last 8un76-Donnelly, Sr. A. Tomlinson a the' will year special Ing assembly program la held. t. Bartlett day afternoon, pertaining 77-- J. of the Tlntic School regular mining operations, in a fol- quarterly meeting A. Tomlinson work of the Y. L. M. I. A. A. Tomlinson Mrs. Emily Caldwell Adams of;tcher In the school will have' 71-79-A. Tomlinson one of such to' Due .barge a who program. member 2is of the Salt Lake, -J. wi,h heat, (.all phone 80-- J. out in the western part' 7,664 feet, and shaft No. 4. 918 i eet. A. Tomlinson . . , general board of the slate, was the. the fact that there Is no assembly 81-- J. rul Several ' ,rtt63.66FOUND Ia8t A. Tomlinson room In all in week . either th!onnty Mrs. building meeting gav-Adams large wa enough .making n principal speaker. an , n PePle ert.. were left at the Elks! Mathews . be- Callao and Trout of all work, both regular minin- accommodate the lt and students, talkjto practical interesting " 35S-TPnR on L. comes Jack H fftBizaH4 disCU88in to drilling, Tuday the go the necessary prospect proposed through the lines of entertainment and from Franc'8 Car,ROn 81 along 4 of a new county. The feet. Johnson . performance more than once. Tor ore are nPPsed to the movo-Ca ' of Z. .. F. Uvander The .. started the thing Total shipments eighth grade j 439-R. off thia week with a return atated that year were: 120,707 ton, riry.jekv FOrND.Boy S;out pin.Owner can.pnt McCurdy prosplendid lba gjtjng. R. McCurdy gram in charge of Miss Rose. It con- 440-kfi 1:kellllood of another ; ing, after transportation, aD 460-; L. Conover . room of 3 sisted 2 the or numbers: ii.M charge. rreated a t following this time. and all operating The . dpred bj Mr. R. D. Gardner and waNTEIto rent 8 ,jf the western end P. P. Van Two selections by the Public of Jart was. School Orchestra, directed by Mr. are pretty wel1 Wagoner t, Metal production for the year silver. 479-L. Conover . ounces; Hood. manner 14,194 which their Gold, or- re A mixed chorus by Miss Rose. Aho being looked after by 2,530,417 ounces, lead in lead c He Present 5 , In pupils. Walqulat . . . county and school offi- - 21.804,249 pounds; copper bonds L. Conover . . Plano duet by Mae Myers and 535-or u.75 credit, for a quart 0us. 820,049.08; Liberty ner ore, 893,968 pouno-i- ; line o 182,cash. O. Olson . . pound; Evelyn Roundy. ores. 20,835 Mch day d Testnjent $343,786.71; Bacon waa the pounds. Cole. 49.462 Harold Johnson .. Reading '93571. by 0 ores. zinc-lead surprice party in 54 stock. 1 1.001.- - ETKEKA PITIIJCJ SCHOOL NOTES. T. Sullivan Goldie Mar Dialogue capital by Lyon, Liabilities, Values: 1 Assay her tJ evn5nS when a number 21 037 4 5 $750 bonds T. Sullivan Rex silver. Glen garette Laird, Hickman, mortgage ounce; lend 269; flrJ(t Gold. .1177 called at her home. "S455 In Sunderland and And accordance with law and $172,062.33, McKeller. lead ores, Hugh gtock premium. in lead ncesprlnclPal diversion, ores. 000; lM and profits. $2,730,758.50; an order of tha board of directors, duet Humble copper OJ Uuw Saxaphone In by George , copper Mrs William Ca'ionzh Jr011 by d in made on the 6th day of Janaary. it Is necessary to save to get! and La Grande Harris, iiabimies, $138,602.02; re-- ; 1 ner cent; lead PraaR Garrlty, Mrs. In carrPnt , inc In this world, and to get a ragj Dance by Helen Carlson and La- 1925, so many shares of each parcel and $817,189.95. along acc0nnts. cent, J and Mrs- - Thomas ore, ;8" well Oeat ores,P 25.52 per cent. of said stock as may be necessary say. Mr. Jez. casbierof the von Gamble. dsicious luncheon was zinc-lea-d tvm A few days! Co. Mr. Paulsen will prepare the ton of all Eureka will be sold at tha offlca of tho secreBanking r 1 per value card playing. Thoasl Average gross d ftwen -- .I Mr. Jex visited our trade school! gram for next Tuesday. tary, H. D. Shrlver, at tho W. F. "r Garrlty, ores, $32.08; It Is tbe aim of the school to have Shrlver Store, Enreka, Utah, on and gave ns a talk on thrift. He these assemblies of such a nature as Thursday, March 5, 1125, at the brought out tbe following points: D?- -' success f be in a life to contain an element of instruction hour of 4 o'clock, p. m., to pay tha j to In order as ' Assets IAJwb,a qnick relief follows should learn to be thrifty. as well as to be entertaining. We delinquent assessment thereon toeveryone Mrs! cember 31 were:operty. are also keeping In mind the Idea gether with the coat of advertising the use of By this we mean to be saving, investments, $926,- receivand to spend less than wj :of using groups Instead of and expense of sale. Is quite necessary to have vlduals so that nearly all may have earn. H. D. SHltXVER. Secy. Ja small bank account to draw upon ; a chance to express themselves In (First pub. February 13, 1126.) No Narcotic $33,730.55; j ventorles. rarload ToU s,-- o- - , 1 , . care Cleansentirely by , ( & , r.-- ; ou-l.u- i dragging or tied water I- - .s 1 V 1 : adiB1nj ' x. Dcnt a. . i 'c. ma'-k-.- 9 I w r iwt t i j th-- - . !j' 2c. ! j Terms j a. Gymfoam HUasher j ic nran 3(. 3c ; . Eureka Mercantile Commission Co. L.! I mt I n. EUREKA, UTAH j I par-cashi- er - ; Ku-jeho- ae k'.is I gWoVwddrj t tauKhSIl. - ; 7 23-Fr- ed jg - 24-Ja- ck W J. J. Si"- J. -- - 7G-- J. gffis sjsrisr s J. J. J. i a i I 346-Joh- u i C. 16-Eri- ck 434-Ax- el ; J ; 468-Mr- s. eo-- 68 Mtla-hterw- 486-Hil- da 594-Lu- ts ' ih 540-The- zinc-Ies- recl-seaa- nt 545-Cha- I s. hn -- 0- 14-- le --- nf Mc-Chir- ie zinc-lea- t, it ! j ,-.- .A pro-ag- o I fc & Fnk aiH?encC"a ! &a3y MOTHERS: ! 553;Si!,ty2; ! CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY eco-inomlc-al .... i c |