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Show October 2, 1925. &v LUSHKA Outlook Good For Fine Shooting At Clear Lak bipments O- - Tintio hjiiters. j bers number of the loeal Gji: l!j. A of j:u k 1 B i mem- n,i.i. RZPORTZE Stock Sales w - V: ?ened the shooting m on 1 iiursd.'.y. Good h oo; Moiul.1) . ing :s re:r.,n K o'.d .it ported. Other ntenilier.4 of ihe elj North ? ' i: .I.ir.i iiil .i ,4,' will go there for the icni.iiu week s:- :':-end. Joseph Hiding of j'rjvj h;il 4 sold .i;(i been appointed as keeper of ti.e T:::;ic m 1., tV.ir.il clubs property and he has also he.'tt ..!d a: 4 ' Empire Muvs ,is,i .1 2 designated as a deputy den. For the first week iY.;'.,i Kat Tiniic ii;i the open season he wiii dc ,.(, Lehj Timio sold as by A. W. Bills of Eureka. Mountain View :!,i ;tl ; The members of the elub nveuwy Sioux sold Jt tie Improved the road leading to putting in three bridges aii lliey have also posted signs ;,:.ni Tm'Mliiy. 'eTiir.il S::md.ir.l soi-.- at gflst Standard Mine the road in order that those miliar with the section can fm t L.it Tintic i'.i.i'.u soM ji r, l.ehi Tiniic sMJ beins sent to stock- - their way to the club house, Wter jt s b Min-- 1 Clear I.uke promises to he one or M.iu.:no:h sold SO of the East Standard a report of the best shooting grounds in :h.. - S21- -. . aiong with F- Quist Norih Siandard sold ai 13 '.c president, state, according to those who an ffloany Kasi StJiiiiurJ Siilxi fi'oni V report on progress of work familiar with th section which is ? MU recently resumed at the now under lias i0 the local dub there ,s Independence sold i: 3c and 2 jjr. Qulst In the letter is Ducks are plentiful and t'hit'f i'oiis. sold ai i2S2 optimistic over the ample feed for the birds which rjJL for the property, owing to means that they will always be ,n Knipire M:n.s sold 23c. the Tin tic fine condition. Iron King sold at 4ic. adjoining all of the good due Mouniain View sold at I Tic. :Jri in the East1 TIntic district. Practically Part. follows: ground In the state is nfw in tin ' Yankee sold at 7 Sc. frOa11 ltter contract hands of gun clubs, hence it is it 4fa bar recently let a for 100 necessary for sportsmen shaft in every of the sinking Wednesday. tit 555 level to Robert community to secure leases and pn-- ' Central Siandard sold at c an 4 from the the acknowledged tect their own Interests. one cf Only a 5 jc. Chief Cons, sol.l at $2 90. 'igt tad contractors of the dla- - short time ago the hunters at Pay the du-This work la being done in son secured a lease on Empire Mines sold at 23c. 4 East Tintic Coaln. sold at .unlike manner at $25 a foot hunting grounds at Mills, in Juab of this report the county; Richfield sportsmen have Eureka Lily sold at Sc. j by the bereceipts below the 600 level, (taken over the Thurber swamp land,-rb- Mammoth sold at I2.S5. vlll North Standard sold at 13l-results in the shaft are emt- - in Wayne county, and almost every. We have tn- - acre of hunting ground around Salt Tiniic Standard sold at $13. 75. 3,lj jntisfactory. Silver Shield sold at mured the formation we expect-- ( Lake, Bear Lake and in other parts and 43c. nd u this report is being pro- of the state is now leased. Yankee rnld at 7c. Id ye are breaking Into matter j o Ust w"' M I former Senior classes, neslde tha Senior Ilaniunt aud Senior Hop, oilier social functions have been planned. Hi4 ... r.f V i t4- 1 S:!r - - . l ilr 1. 1 i Y li i't I 1 i,.sid. i : i,i 1 i f . jt are nearing a' report the have been em-ij- d the potential!- - j and who depicts property's relation in the' aer-.500- the Tintic district. iriily a..-- : i Y aillMM.ia!io iY it president; Glen Oky, Sunderlaud, Marlin Fennell, aerretaty Minnie Sloan e. treasurer; nt; nnd Myrtle Mct'ann and Kenneth lion-ertrepreseiitatives; Mtsa Evatt and Mr. Jenkins, advisors. s. il ; j r"! 0,,ljr in R,w,'! iY The Kreslues dioco Wayne ,. wot Beirnr Published In TItih; ,h'm hut ln Y Those who will serve as officers of the Sophomore rlaaa are: Francis l orison, president; lalah Wall, vice president ; Mary ltrlnuak. aeretry and ireusurer; Keruiee t'ook. Sylvia Kartell and 1'no Engstrom, repri-- 1 illative; Miss Sullieen and Mr. Foils, advisors. t it t One of the moat enthusiast is kanliatlona at school is the "Girls Helen Towers la presldeni; Rouh Anderson, vice president, Jeanne IMtts, secretary and treasurer, Dancing parties, bsnqueui, and a Girls Day" ha vs been planned. Contributed. a. Gun Club Organized By Millard County Shooters "'llrship amt a o social center as well. Thero ru lo bo DKLTA.SepL 30. Tbs West ie etober f Fiah many dances held at Ilia pavilion and turd Rod and Gun Club waa organi- Educaiioiial Iteview, Mother Of Tintic Man Monday night with f.rty- j,.l,(.raIIIll giVl. iy both teachers and'"'! lpr ' maga.ine issued by the educators of student two charter members. Tbs officers Buned On Wednesday, I'taii, was orr the press on octoinr' A iY it 1st. It has a circulation of nearly ii Ocioher the foolh-it- l Friday, 2nd, ni1 "''H to practically PROVO, Sept. 2$. Funeral season for Tintic opens High wi:h vices for Mrs. Martha Ann Dunn, vry person of our stale who epretsry-treaaureas the )o jj'j , the fa a writer uiti to illustrate of the property i il U'T rPc of ii.oiilb lloo : c. Etewhere .; e 1 we 1 till Wednesday, September 22ud election was held and the follow mu officers cIiom-h- : Tom Hall, major; I i.pl.'ii.'M Vera be K ol i Helen Towers, ij,-mayor; aiioiis for Neuf. secretary amt treasurer; Joe en ltatuc Harrington. Judge; Walter lleeslev.i yell master; Jeanne lMM. Seuior; IM.I.KKI-- or Itojih Anderson, Junior councilor; I Mill) ,,oun'il,,r: Droiliy I All l'Y Murphy, Soplio m-sivirm more councilor; Edward May. Fresh councilor. The and policeman jinan On "''day rieiim-- of next wek'ther suhordtiiiite officers will be the n, embers of the Honor at the first conned wut conduct a carJ party at the appointed ing. Miners I nion Hall. Special effort ' is being made to make this affair a1 , 1 " l,m,orsr of liute out of the ordinary. The prize Tl h,a" reel-- 1 nucha will he exceptionally good and Mu f,,,ph hik fellowship an prevails (his jeur, and we fuel that it I owing to our new principal, Mr. Ifcine, who believes in getting in and work- MdgtlZino For Tc&chcrs Jlng with the Students, encouraging 1 art indicates lae-i- 'Oiis .lay il: - as bed. Y ILri-me- 1 J- - iY The Juniors named Lloyd Hansen, president ; Margaret Duggan. v!c- president ; tun Galley, secretary and treasurer; Lloyd Sullivan, Lucille Jamison aud Evan Wrlde. repret sentatives. The Junior-Senio- r and the Junior t'rotu will he the important social activities of the ear The advisors of the class are Miss 1'ixon and Mr. Wilson. ,h -I 0 S .benlltr, Help peer een,e. ,o pkmn sheets of the company as there Is 'August 11, 1925. are as follows: ASSETS. , away. $39,500.00 :iafng property Roy Gale, of Salt lathe, Li the new euurjr itork (301,301 for the two railroads at Mam- RKnt 30,1-0.. . . ikarsa, 10 rents) 171? W. (- ' .'w - r. KTSl 1W .- -(. b, . - per cent enthusiastic, so we urn i tnieiuheraiiip commit I es ap-- I was in me irovo ciiy to have a genuine gunie this pointed ronslsts of Scott Taggart, under lhB d,rH,,"B of h, to see u Kood '51n Stewart, Machel llrown, II. E. 7 . r ? TT "! ariernoon, and we hope rg mortuary. Lawrence Mr Balil. nnt tnllWb nnd K. L Andemu, all of Tlnllr M l "" ,r ot rental, 1925 Mrs. Dunn was horn at Drsp-- r ); ft' , n. lluff Kn IUw, ! otbinery, compress' niv;'rs August 1. 1363. In 1899 she moved ! and of Oasis; F. Op- Johnson ft Jack ft it , 1 or, etc. ! ' MammOL where her husband C. W. and Guy After Ihe Underhill Ini penlielnier, game s dance will ggi Mr' and iuiiy accounts E- - K- of the Mammoth 1 "PTlntendent Bradley Md.WM of all North the at the Needham, '.'given conducted Tract; r by pavilion, -- 00 00 of the Ogden cl thtag timbers on hand children, and Mr. and Mrs. llyrum Mining A Milling company for many Fitxai Alfred Cahoon . Frank and Sllld(11, Black, Klwallll, HI, ror. I. L. Williamson, state hfldings, boarding Dan Black of Deaeret; Jeff Carter, Bradley and children spent Satur-- j years. For the past two years she whools, ,M, daB(1 wi T,la nndllllMlHy i etc. ln nd hous, of Ihe best of season as all Kl- - Robert Robison and Milton Moody day. and Sunday with relativea in j had lived In San Diego. Cal., and JW Kcndull of Hie J,I, utomobile truck Uko ( Hy waniH memberstbo uud WB v,Rln relatives wliea sh- !? Spring Ijlke an, s,erlinK- high school of Hinckley; J. L. Anderson, Loren Kite development si Blrlcken wi,h an icrnal ail- tHudbnts are to make Talbot and Joaepli Christensen of hard Working ko 1,1 w Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Tutkelt uh on hand l,f I'10 niagainu 2,479.i0 ment an4j anjerweni an operation. t rr rt is bound t Oak City. J .i as their dinner guests Sunday with mutters relative Suba(,qupnlly gl,e contracted pnou- - deals largely result in a good time for all. Total to the tcachi-rannual convention $124,663.99 M. Nielson, timer Nielson, bjith of monia. it it it it be lie lit in Salt laike City on OcProvo, Mrs. Mary Ann Hannifin anl LIABILITIES' Surviving are two sons, Karl F. to Elections of class officers were tsemnents No. 1 to Fred Houghton, ond LeRoy Dunn, and one daughter, tober 22nd, 23rd and 24lh. All held Friday, September 25th. The Ing ground. This resolution is lo hu Xa ( article of merit on Teachers' Organ Seniors $ 24,357.89 elected for their officers the' presented to the stste fish and Mrs. William Douglass was host- MIbs Vera Dunn, all of Mammoth. is offered by Dean L. John' sndrjr accounts 206.10 two and brothers Seven aim sisters President, Pierre Stapley; I'ume commission for approval. Thu following: Bee lllve of members the to ess the Nut lull of the Brigham Young Oital stock 100,000.00 vico president, Thelma IluMsell; sec- - organization will also cooperate with Girls on Monday. The evening was survive. and five Illustrated artidts in mu8le and Games. Dainty re-'intioiluce the various guest speak- rntury and treasurer, Joe Harrlng- -'- the Fillmore Rod and Gun Club In Total ' $124 663 99 spent JUDGE BURTON'S CASK representatives, Dorothy Tay- the leasing of private landa for hunt-lo- r, freshments were served. ers of Ihe convention to the readers ton; Mux Hannifin and Ralph 8y!- - ing purposes. NEARING (N)MPLKTION IS f ucAn ,M uf CARD OF THANKS. magazine. Interesting vaster. Class The Entre Nous Literary Club met advisors Miss Miller! A committee composed of W. J. o count of Cooperative Marketing an and Conch of Mrs. P. J. Bonner on Kline. home This group of Stsrley, Stanley II. Folsom, Dudley at the Thomas' case The Judge against In. William Scott and family a KubJ(iil for teaching in our schools D. Crufts and Clyde W. Underhill The officers with the program following capable Wednesday. bk to extend their thanks to all II. Burton, which has been in Priiand a longer article on the Utah takes tion of Home be will out: class to "It the able was carried was for keep appointed to prepare the before cess ton who so kindly assisted them of trial supreme copp,.r Mine at Bingham afford .V a house , .-- 'ir, the tradition and good name of the club. o livln up a two heap weeks, court for the past reuGln amg their recent bereavement. ig matter, home." "Mother, Owen Wister, hr likely be decided soon as most of wiliouj while Intended ijj,a publication, thej Devidence has already been Is of more fur RTn- teachers, d si other friends and to those who A4lin' by ted. Judge Burtons witnesses were than passing Interest to parents and was lead by Mrs. Thomas. The placed on the stand Ibis week , ftji cun,(irned with the welfare of stated at the funeral. hostess served a dainty luncheon. --o among them Attorney Claude F. our boys and girls. Copies are seat Baker of Eureka, who exonerated to alj m(.mbers of the teachers IT DRIVES OCT WORMS will Miller Brothers 101 Ranch in the famous 80ciallim and to all newspaper The surest m'en of worms in children A story of the the judge from blame is present "Trail Dust. IN was Schley's ottlcen an pUl,Hc libraries In Utah. Mr. Baker case. lack rf Schley interest , in play, Crescent the at days, ly pioneer his to TMuhle stoiy The teachers of Utah are to hold K and suddenappetite, picking at the Theatre Friday and Saturday. Oc-- attorney and according starting m deep. When tow oth and 10th. A real live Jude Burton, then county attorney, tht-l- r big, annual convention In Salt made every effort to convict Schley Lake City on the 22nd, 23rd and iiteTcrwun Veraiuge.13 Buffalo comes with the show. Acwdes on a criminal charge. 24th of this month. It is expected out the worms aiul puts the little AT on that tried Is of M. Burton Brown being Mrs. Mr. and J. Judge practically 100 per cent of the sou the road to health again. White's atIn by announcea the engage- disbarment charges brnught 0f the state will be Vermifuge has a rernril of "fiftv Sprlngvllle Iha tendance. Report!, according to J. 1 of successful uso. Pricc35c. Sold by ment of their daughter, Misa Verna torney Higgens who opposed Norman-Jense- n JT. Wurllon, president of the assocla- .Brown, to James Stanton of Eureka, judge ln the last election. Raymer Pharmacy one best within of the to the that Uke place the wedding tlon, indicate next few dayB. Mr. Stanton la a conventions In the history of the asWateJk as Compatt sociation is fast taking form aud f Royal Flour, Per cwt clerk In the local postoffice and a $3.75 a use It le quite in easy mutter to treat Is in store for the son of Mrs. Lillian Mitchell. Miss ..atcb as Per sack ... $1.90 a compass. Let your watch that a real of Utah. Brown is one of the prominent lie flat in bund with the bour educators your o young ladies of Utah. hand pointing toward the sun, and the $7.15 Sugar, Per 100 pounds A between With Man on half What circle week way the this Driscoll point 10 pound bag 75c Mrs. Mary H. received a message Informing her rt the hour hand and XII will be directly Discovered Broken Le; M. oath In the northern hemisphere end 39c Jthe death of her brother-in-laLaundry Soap, 10 bars Kirk's Flake White hemiln southern the durtb who directly Mich., of Calumet, !C. Driscoll, his to break luck bad He had the ' ; ; Hill Bros. Bine 45o visited ln this city on a number of sphere. Package Coffee, lb leg. At least hia friends felt it was y the of occasions. Three members convaleswaa he When hard luck. ... 'Driscoll family were among the p!ocent. a friend called on him In the ; ; Raisins, 15 oz. package, seedless or seeded ' neer residents of Eureka, their i i his regret. hospital and expressed ; ; 50c Crackers, 3 lb. box Sodas deaths having taken place is the best thing that ever hap"It of brothers These 0 xb. box Sodas 95c years ago. pened to me," answered the invalid. 1 suppose,' Driscoll were: James P. Driscoll. pge tj,e once over. I have bad a chance to pause and they might think. I have been so tied up in 35c Barrel Ginger Snaps frowIed her huabsn.l, John H. Driscoll and Jerry Driscoll. are sister a and underwear business for the last twenty years hold brothers to my he need Two other Lemon 35c Barrel Snaps now living in Michigan. that I could not think, save along Barrel Vanilla 35c Snaps commercial lines. More than 15.000 lives are lost, become a colossal egoHUNCH GLYJTS have I Canned Vegetables yourj each year by fire. Safeguard caretist. I felt that my business could me. In the without family and your home by being 15c not go along Tomatoes, per can fuL bull, six weeks I have been here helpless. . String Beans, 15c per can a very painDehorned and no brand. Anyone i discovered I did not own my Ikiy Tibly met with can 15c Peas, per the whereabouts of this' ness. It owned me. I was Ita unful and serious accident last EUNOR GLYN pwihcHne 15c which he Corn, per can animal please notify the Reporter necessary slave. It went right along when the Chevrolet car to (As I dropped out, just as well as collide since street Main lj was driving np Pierce's Pork and Beans, small can 10c It did before. If I had been killed tyikerifar with a telephone RENT Nicely furnished room tt would hardly have wabbled. carFOR TBe Medium can 15c iart Easterbrook. tic Lumber company yards. re"Since I have been here I got acWith Apply to Mrs. fi.Ha was demolished and Mr. Tiblyhead Lanre street. wife ; near Eagle quainted all over again with my ts on the ceived several bad AlttEN PRINGLE had no Idea what a , Oatmeal, 9 lb. bag I ehUdren. 48c be Roller Canary arms and shoulder $eaid He FOR SALE German m nice family I had f the about bruised ton First First ? 10 I - J J i ........ l3"Tl',ur iS l. J"' I ..ini .... ( h-l- 1 M-s- s Unl-:rerit- y, -J by-la- - submit-iprjniarj- jy ! Attractive Prices i -- I . ffu ao ! Grocery Department ! Co. j lH4Hlllt'MHHMW4 ! I ' w, ! I lie . , I busi-knowi- ng . ; i ; , j JOHN GILBERT . A the rt heiress proud ihe enchanting in a story of pul- - Mting how happened hut it lore. Star Dday Theatre and Tuesday "ant, ml lotb or 4,llllllllllllllll r0R SALE 1924 Chevrolet Tour-- -- All those who are Mikesell Garage for notified tkewn4r b. ...tied b, tboj will, be - ! that ' - - pld , with any regularity In the future I touch with the big; details to sub-- i Hop-- ; things, hut leave am I i ordinates. going to fish more, be happier. 1 am to more, drive to ' work- Miss V. Davis, graduate gjad i broke this leg before I Ex- 4t 317. to Phone death. self work. fool 25;ed wishes my 1 FOR SALE Cash or terms, 6 room modern home, 2 blocks west of Be-- ; Main atreet. Payson. Utah. ; North. 1st and avenue Utah tween Ortotar No. 31, Jesse Mrs. Earl, of .inquire tor West. street, Payson, Utah. 1 1 ia evident speed. Class, rot-lectio- , I Per cwt. Oats, Per cwt Crop Hay, per $17.00 90c $125 We advise keeping your bins well filled with coal We can fill all orders promptly. Medium Size Lump, just right for heater or range, Per ton J. $9.25 ton Large Lump, per $9.75 Less 25c per ton on 3 tons or more. Dont order your Winter Potatoes until yen see us. M |