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Show Friday, November EUREKA REPORTER Page 6 IVi Eureka Business Man Pctter Phone Service Visited Mining Camps For Dividend Resident? o Mntint'ir T in .1 in jili on' I , r. E. Want ef the Tiu-li- r i,r Hie Moiinmiu S's f wiil-- a y h.n commvic 1 Britts inm Lake i!- t w inti.iU.t am tlii ii'irfi i n I (if tie Tintk iat-t r if t and that a large amount old tirq in bettering business condition will he if inoiK-of nire If f o ! in u-- mines and tlii" the prio-- that (amp re-a- r .. mr uuu?u line there are but mu and t In ramp of Dividcn 1 lead-silvBinghams In produrent lelephoneu nrofluriu ri but more than Iwetily IteW illsTr'l- - topper adiiwhen heavily. inents will le installed Itmial lines are siriing to that camp Mr. Wurd bus a bunch of linemen Mining Today Is More busy on ibis piece of work at Hie Profitable Business ,, - I er i. ',. r. Jln k TVW . j presint time. The Business Man Plays Safe Aih'sI - o men of tin town bank. They know that oven their moM cjuefully laid plans fur a greater and mme prosMi'ons business may go w mat;---- a ml for the family they mud have a Savings protection of tln-iAccount that cannot be away by business adversity. Why not billow their example and start your Savings wit limit ,(Tptinn, tin1 li.ivo Savings Account with tlii lui'din-h- s of Hurcku.i Mins llelili has been elided president of Hie Associated Women Siudcri'u of t.m I nivrrsity of I tali. Miss lb ester was formerly vice president of the Hlie will fill the iFf i made tiicant by Miss Marguerite Maughn who was elected to the of- lice of president last spring but hu: not returned to the university l!i:s r ,al1- Account now. Eureka Banking Co. - animig the students as "Aunt Lurv. who is dean of women at the urn- v,rH ii. sa Ldna V llllams. us secretaty the Asioclated W.niieii Students, will nsslsl Miss iieesley tl.Il (I (li. of ndveillHlrig uud expense of sale. various representatives of the nil lege classes. KltNKST K. IKITCHKTT, ' ' ' if M 'r w k II. Sioux Mines Coiiipiiny. IrliiHpul pliice of biislness, Kurekii, IMuh. NoIIch Is hereby given thul at a niccling of tlm I! mi rd of iHrci-tnrof the Sioux MIihm ('iniipiiny,, liel I I oil (lie Skill day of llcluln-r!;!., at tile general offices of the company, Kureka, Utah, nil usiiessiiiMiit, (No. ?) of one cent per shine was levied upon the oulsluuding eiipli tl slock of tlm Corporation, pnyublc iuiuiedliitely to l'lrinst K, iTIlchu't, Secretary-Treasureat, tlm general offices of the non puny, Kureka Mercantile Commission Com puny si me, Kureka, Utah. Any aiock upon which I Ills assessment may reitiuln unpaid on November 28th, 192C, will ho delinquent and advertised for sale nt puhHr auction, and unless payment Is iiiudc before, will ho sold at I lie office of llio company, Kureka, Club, Decen-he- r IVIti, l2.r,. lit (lie hour of oclock p. nt. to pny llie ilclliiqm i.t nssessiucnt, togctlier with the cost iV Hecretary-Treuauroi- Hfflce: (Kirs I Harry MrDonell of Kureka li.ta nppoinled to serve on t In- - enli committee of the French club, Clyde Franculs," at I lie liiversily of Iluli, The Freioh dull is made up of most of llie st mien tH who uro sludying French . Comtne-slo- Ims-i- Co. store, Kureka, Ctah. pub. Odiiher ltd, mr,.) , r, '. Mercantile i l! )(i:sSMKI(J. Iliiln und fancy dressmaking hv w , ,, . ihxi mui via nny "r it h".. hr..u!- A. T. Osier, upper Iaiolvllle ,.Hrned I ho lunguage. 1rufesn,a,jy ltow. lanr J. L. Barker who recently rI timed from a (rip to France, spoke Bent Itecelpt Book lu duplicate 'to the students at Ihe recent meet- at the Keporter office. Just the ing when the various activity coin- lT. of V. thlng for people who rent liouaes. tnlllfi'H were n mini n I ml Mrs. ( - 2.re and hOc per book. News Bureau. o Be-iiulc- ed EVERYTHING IN LUMBER AND BUILDERS HARDWARE. PHONE NO. 44 Tintic Lumber Company delinquent and advertised for ur at public auction, and unless pj ment la made before, will he sol lnm.asInRy difficult. on Thursday, the 3rd day of Dectul. Many nf the old mines In the, WI,uruLiuu u me siaie oi uia.i.i o'clock p. m of property, Tintic Mluingi,er' 925, world' known mining areas have .Location . ni:u!e tj.plr pxit lon(, AR0 (lthpril aro . irtah. Location of principal office of the "ecretary Shriver store ln Eureka, Utah, u rparhnK considerable depth, and no place of business, Eureka, Utah. mutter how BucrcHsful and brilliant, Notice is hereby given that at a pay the delinquent assessment k will meet Ihe fate of all mines a meeting of the director of the above gether with the cost of advertiaic. final shutdown dun to exhaustion. named mining company, held at the and expense of sale. II. D. SHRIVER, fr Combined with this, modern civili- office of the secretary In Eureka zation is spreading to ail corner of City, Juab County, Utah, on WedSecretar? the earth and henco the constantly nesday, October 7th, 1925, an as- (First pub. October 9th, 1925.) o demand for metal Is sessment being No. 32, of one growing (1) world-widAPPLES KOK SALE. cent per share was levied on the To make a profitable mine from u Isof stock the corporation, a partly developed mine nr a pros- - capital Excellent Jonethan sued and outstanding, payable Imapples peet Is difficult and costly. The mediately to II. I). Shriver, secre- 31.00 per bushel. Phone 305-r famous Tintic Standard mine in th. tary, at his office at W. F. Shriver o Fast Tintic District, la a good ex- - store, Kureka, Utah. ln Ae ,r llnI" ,8f Any aiock upon which this aaaeH FOR FLETCHER'S ct ",ar,y ment sliuil remain unpaid on SaturnM u"'1 27.000 were .h November day, 7th, 1925, will bo nt Ore WUS 0PCil- ed up In 1916. Since then tho total production was sold for more than 328.000,000 and today this mine, lias, so far as Known, the largest' ore in ' proved deposit of silver-lcu- d the United States. The company j pays about 32 a share annually the tork Is selling at 313.75 per! Always bear the of i e. i- .J Children Cry C ASTORIA fit Put It Up To Us! A an-.l- ; In Use For Over 30 Years Slgnalut n. hlalemenf Of The Ownership, Man Mgement, Circulation, Kir., By The Act Of Congress oi August SI, lllfS. or Kureka Itrpnrter published weekly at Kiureka, Utah, for October 1, 1925. share. State of Utah, Couuty of Juab, . In view of what has been said, the' Before me, a notary public In and future of the mining Industry 13 for (lie state and county aforesal-1certain. Geologists and engineeringl- K have shorn it of many risks La,H,eHrr1, sworn amml- taken away needless h.ip- . mg to law, deposes . apd says that he j"1 ( ompelent work. men of la the publisher-owne- r of the Kureka la the training taking a strong-of the Eureka Bnd more influential part In the Iteporter aud that the follow-le- r to the best la, mg of fats' direction of mining affairs. The net knowledge and belief, a true state-- 1 result is that mining today Is a tno.-ment of the ownership, manage profitable business. ment, etc., of the aforesaid publicao- tion for the date shown In the above TAX1DKKMIST. ruptlon, required by the Act of August 24, 1912. Send your doer heads and oth-s1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing taxidermist work to A. Luuener, editor, and business managers Hre: 831 East Broadway, Salt Lake, Utah o Publisher and edilor, 4. E. Iluish, IOKD COUPE 1Olt SALK. Kureka, Utah. Busincsa Manager, C. E. Rife, One 1923 Ford Coupe for sale; Kureka, Utah. good rubber, excellent condition. 2. Thai the owners are: C. E Summit Auto Servlcs. Iluish. Eureka, Vlah. C. K. Rife, Phone n Eureka. Utah. Call at the Reporter office for the 3. That the known bondholders, latest designs in wedding Invitations mortgagees, and other holders owning or holding security 1 per cent or and announcement cards. more of total amouut of bonds, 'mortgages, or other securities are: None. PRETEXTS INFECTION C. E. IIUISH. Signed: Tlie greatest discovery in flesh healing w tho marvelous Borozonc, a Eureka. Utah. preparation Sworn to and subscribed before that coitHw in liquid and powder form. mo this 29lh day of October. 1925. It u a comliinatum luatnumt that not only purities the wound of germs that ( E. RIFE, (SwtM Notary Public cause infection but it heals tho flh with (My commission expires March 8, rxniotdjn'iry eieed. Had wounds or cuf" wwks (o heal with the 29.) ordinary liniment mend quickly under the powerful influence of this wonderful XOTU'K Foil PUBLICATION. SOe, 60c aud 31JJ0. Department of the Interior, U. 8. Powder 30c and 60e. Add by I nd Office, at Salt latke City. lUymcr ITiarmacy I; Utah, October 10. 1925. Notice is hereby given that Jens Peter O. Sorenson, father of Walter DON'T MIX ra. Sorenson, deceased, of Brigham 0od yoor mrm and aJdrm plainly t ity, I tab. who, on February li. viuea togethsr with 5 emu (and thu 1918. made Homestead Entry, No. .. p) 0 CLsmberUin Ifedieia Co, Dm 02051-for S'tSWt, XV,8Wi. SIoiiim, lows, tod iwcwire in return a Section 25; SWSE4l lr,ti - eonUining Chsmberiain's StESWt-iSection 26. Township 7 wugh Kenmly for cough, on Ida, cpoubl South. Range 6 West. Salt Lake ed whooping end tickling thnwt; Chsniberlsins conghi Meridian, has filed notiee of Inim-tioStooa-- f d livor Tablets for stoirach troo- to make Three-Yea- r Proof, indigastion, gsa y pains that crowd under the Act of July 2S, 1917. Sec. Mionmi and conslipstioa; 2. to establish claim to the land OiamberUm's in omry above described, before the Regisfcmily for barw, scskU, wounds, pile ter of the U. S. Land Office, at Salt M skin aflortiona; Lake City. Utah, on the 24th day of miicinre for only there valued family IWl mire ift, November, 1925, by showing of affidavits and 'documentary evidence from the War Department as to the-.' military service of said Walter Sor-- : ettson, deceased. :: i ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. (Hrst pub. October 16, 1925.) CASTOR IA For Infant! and Children worlJ-UKsoclaiio- Fill up the old cool bin now and Ik1 prewired for of these cold days when youll find a good coal tiro mighty comfortable. Deliveries are prompt now. Coltl weather inay slow them up. Take a tip and fuel up when the going is gml. pn : : Member of Salt Lake Stock and Mining Exchange. All Stocks Bought and Sold. Mill I Modern civilization, in a measure, Of course, depends upon metals. metals are the result of mining.; jjn jQ, (l a;tPr days owes much to During f,MJi.,y ani engineering. rerpnt decades geological researches u,p most useful kind have formed Py8tematic. thp basi8 f()r atudy of ore occurances and tfap origin of ore deposits, resulting which jn arPU,,aatt. knowledge, wjj,.n applied by competent men, Is wp al,lp t(l Kuf,e the work of the miner and to shed light on many ob This is the largest organizaiin't of women students on tho campus (.ncouutered by those who delve of the slate itiMt itul ion. One of tin underground in search of the useful purposes of the association Is to '.s- gnd minPrai. 1st I he first year girls of tho scho.il such knowledge must be relied 1 wy "?.' !n and mor ln futurp f;,r lege life on mid off the campus. IIUIS, ()j (be valuable minej with Is Miss with the girls have already been Uc(J ati( nit, affectionately known Lucy nn,i effort to find other EUREKA, UTAH, AKSI.SSXIKM Decide Now to Order Your Winters Coal iyot pie Aid , ':;irrr y( wegjed . 8 Y editor-publishe- r low? he ran fwiz t Jyhtar loo! e r J 37-R-- 2, ! YOU CAN EXFECT MORE V FROM . GOODYEAR TIRES. KSEi. , But dont get the idea that Goodyears cost more. They cost no more and frequently cost less than you pay for tires of questionable worth. There is no reason why you should not be riding o a these fine quality tires. Why take a chance? Drop in or phone for our price of Goodyears in your size. 30x34 CORD 30x32 OVERSIZE CORD 30x3 i TUBE ZIZZZ. OTHER SIZES IN PROPORTION Ssioo . -- p..ied Ivwrls can ran The best Milk and Cream on the market at a lower A SPLENDID FEELING half eiik ducoumct tiTE Ui The Tintic Garage Stationary Books and Magazines Candy and Confections Cigars and Tobacco Kodaks and Supplies JOHN J. HANLEY Phone 218 for Stock Quotations. ! 1 . I hr aX gotten rid d wita Wral cf!cvt ' - the first t - - price. All Milk 12 ',c a Quart Whipping Cream in any fplrmlij firlulg of exhiliratkoT u K," ' : ! : : iw PHONE 12 - iToaii this alldpu iir nor Ik! thedy me fl: trrasth tow to leyo ph as. s . joy fnne tmt it MW Get 8. mU Church Farm Dairy Co. J $10.23 S1130 he Mill n ? fed .ie of If you have trouble in finding the things wantjEqiid' while shopping1 just put it up to us. We have a large stock of goods and carry everything in Novelties," Place Cards and Tally Cards. Hid re Jhs , HERE ARE OUR PRICES FOR GENUINE GOODYEAR CORDS IN A FEW POPULAR SIZES 30x3 i FABRIC cg.OO (utsyc fO Real Candy ft hen yon want Candy of any certain kind and of tb highest quality, you may depend upon this store to som you in a manner that will satisfv. Made fresh eery day and guaranteed to be pure. Hot Drinks X'w is the season for Hot Drinks and we are prepared vo?''ith Jour favorite. We make a specialty of Chili and Hot Tamales. U. S. Candy Kitchen |