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Show eureka reportes Sbipments i Page Stock Sale t 9 f Mmi l.u 62 Thn Sail LuV' 53, was closed cu 17 Washington1 . j . f l Ilutus . U Vj; lli.,i Iron Kim; s..M North StE.nd.inl ....j i sold fr. a f Silver Tiutic Siais.t., r.l ! y -- Zuma sold at i. Chief Cons. Yankee sold ;,t 249 u! .r - if WnilHvil.ij . Iron King sold lt; Mammoth sold a i " Silver Shii'i.l sold Zuma sold at i, , Mining company '.'.nnazl return with the stuteL raualiiation Tuesday ahow100 increase of more than valuation JJ,t in the assessable Mopany mined of ore. the v . - 41 foMWW SHOWS PROPERTY INCREASE ft Eureka S'anJar.t Eureka l.ily sold Tintic Standard ..i i f fl a! last year metal content Thursday. Mammoth sold fru'i Vhch Paid M73.597.39. Extrac- - $3.00. Tintic Standard old a: amounted d reduction costa Zuma sold at n4.- and for valuation The 575.23. Iron King sold at is fixed at $529,-j- ? inn purposes Sioux sold at 3 a,-last compared with $229,445 Silver Shield sold from ;.). i -- iI . . -- lSl. o YANKEE CONS, Improve Works MAKES nro UidNiltr o of the Yankee Mine eom Appearance Of School Returns for the year Just parsed was pany tonday morning the monthly with filed the state board of equalprogram was put on at the ization Wednesday by it. Whimsy Theatre by the eighth grade of Groo, the secretary company. The Hartford Miss and i Kits Bose mine la valued at 9SS.31tl.73, com- The numbers were of a JSe nature in honor of Wash- - pingthe va,ue on f b" and were very J68 lts net Proceeds for the year. , birthday, " and rendered. In The report shows 2447. S tons of ore prepared mined during the year, yield. n jcrtion with the program, C. N. 3118.64 ounces of gold. 14. 290.40 U, the famous blind lecturer,; ounces of silver, and 2477.02 pounds was i patriotic talk, which chil-The gross yield of the u of copper. school the I enjoyed by was fixed mine at $38,394 45, wit.i A St. Patrick's program will of expenses $58,955.72. sixth pren next month by the 1 Mur i:i!itic as-- Kr .I. several committees at from the faculty fall school of last .suing a of school-roo- iLeiis ilirman. Hundreds of Tintic Among will' friends regret to learn of a serious accident that befell W. 11. Nesbitt at his! other recom- - t 1i:i t SmminT i iuv in wr.-iv- nil c 1 i 1 . rt-p- wua m in i ;il !Ji Tiitntirrow wo ojk'ii In piililit;i curjr,,uis i,il.ly that will intorrst ihvss iM.ikcih and all ol those who do lluir own sewiiij;. I'ahrics tor Sprinir, whether of wool, rot ton or silk are wide and supple. Then are prints and hordered effeets, sport pat-l- t nis atid pin eheeks, twills and taffetas, old fashioned mariuisettes and lailles, alpaeas and wool lustrous satins in pure silk and raxon mixtures, soft, toned broadcloths and cashmere mixtures in many weaves and designs. Metal tahries are teatured in both plain and fancy weaves and in both printed urn! I intended patterns. (d decoration with Hartford, our art teacher, os lor Spriiiij I ni-st-- - W. R. Nesbitt Is Hurt tte In Las Vegas, Nevada ap-;;- ,riiini nme and view Ibis I immrtant display and exposition Spring's favored fabrics which opens much of interest to every woman. tomorrow. f There's Mom for making the school present home In Las Vegas, Nevada, a more attractive. It was bus-- ! Mr. Nesbitt, who for many years! (4 that we attempt to place ona.held Important positions with the1 sore nice framed pictures In eacn Chief Cona. Mining company of Eu-- j sustained a broken leg while: i luring the year. This was led not only for decorative pur- - employed by the Union Pacific Ity.f ki, bat to aerve as a study In art. company at Las Vegas. He is now, i clan was asked to select Its in the hospital at that place and tho1 - picture and to base auch selec- injury la of such a serious nature oa a study of the points in a that hia recovery will be rather slow. ' her of the best prints that have The Nesbitts moved to the Nevada' 4 them to be judged master- - city about a year ago. They were also to know the o iod something of their lives. Of Tintics Oldest Funeral a i means of placing the pic-Resident Held Last Sunday t m the rooms and to aerve also u Incentive for better attend- 0n Sunday afternoon at the L. D. It was decided to award one S- - Church ,n Eureka funeral services u a prize in each building be end of conducted over the "mains of each term for Ereckleton, pioneer i hiring the lowest percentage' John a it Mr. and Mrs. Adams it itii CARD OF TIIANKN. CARD OF THAN KM. It was so arranged tliat,rekan who died ,aat week at the aga aerv,ces were The torn could win more than one of 91 yeara- Golden Have ' Wedding The family of the late John O. Through the columns of this paper j the dIrectlon of BlBb',p Priie. Should the same room under By W. C. IJYCIIE8. Frecklclon wish to extend their Mrs. Theodore Fullmer wishes to irCt H 1 highest two itit itit or more terms, itiGeorge N- Flnch- who wa" al8 m4 w Mr. and Mrs. E. L. (hrlstpnmn of sincere thanks to Eureka and thank Eureka friends for many acta beln be allowed to the BPeakerB the 0,hera Eureka were at Sait Lake last Satur- other friends for tlielr actspeople retain the f kindof E. of kindness during her bereavement, President and Redmond F.J banner as a mark of dls-!Scouting ia being supported In an day for the purpose of attending a ness and sympathy extended to them caused by the death of her mother. As, but the picture was to go Blrch- - An apoke ln low,nS termB' educational and financial way by party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. in their bereavement. e . They also o of the de-- ! character bfroom having the best the Bp,end,d who all men celebrated their of nations. record;0 Henry Adams, the leading to thank those who assisted at 1,fe wh,cb hei modeI and the those who had not LOCAL ADR. As Dr. Fisher said at our Hoy golden wedding anniversary on that !the funeral and to express appreciayet ricea8ed ' one. -- o -lived- Three musical numbers: Scout conference which was held at day. Mr. and Mra. Adams are This competition tion for the many beautiful floral WANTED 3 "Sw,!et Re8t ,n Provo classes has rooms for furnished My alher, some of to the known older has resident Character a brought good ' February 9th, offerlnga. of class light housekeeping In private pressure to bear on HeBven and Rest. Rest for the not kept pace with science, if our of Tintic. Their home 'ho might otherwise be out ofiWeary Soul" were rendered byibe family. No children. P. O. Box country and the Ideals of democ- years was at Nephi where the former HAILING AND MOVING. for trivial ward choir, also three solos: "The racy are to continue character must practiced law, having clients in Eu373, Eureka, Utah. reasons E. V. br this year Ekioff; Mrs. atby as also reka and Work by a young woWANTED county serving ever lend and never trail science. If you have any hauling or transpictures have Pilgrim, Mr8, R D' Gard' warded to the Face Face" t0 by terms. for After several givman. Bertha and pictorney the phono Morgan, radio, fer work The automobile, not let ms do it for following Miss Roses, The End of a Per,eot ture show are powerful agents In ing up tbelr residence at Nephi Mr. youT The why 257-- ner and work gradewill he eighth prompt an! BllerTbe ,n Trankes, sixth grade- - Mr. Day" bT Mrs- D- Ethe hands of our youth for good or and Mra. Adams went to Rezburg, prices reasonable. is my WANTED Housework or washing. Moving Jonn ow, sixth waa by Pronounced Idaho, where some of their children specialty and I can save you money Mrs. Trauntveln at phono 3S2-evil." erade; Miss Towers Tocation for the beLe" mde; Mina Sullivans third Roberts of Goahen-anMothers and fathers let me ap- had previously located, one son be- if you wish to move your household LOST At Elks Pavilion on Tnea-daA Miss to you to see that all boya of ing a newspaper publisher at that effects. Elkingtons, fourth dlct,on by BlabopW.JosephAdams GaKl1f n lady's wrist watch. Finder dedi- - peal J. During the of KnlghUvllle. scout GEORGE MORTENSEN, age are registered in some place. to Reporter office and rereturn remaining part four pictures will he cated tbe Srave- Rhone 7 Immediately so that they may Railroad reward. St. ceive toop each term Instead The Pallbearera were the .f0,J?w be able to take part In the big Tire Prices Have of two FOR RENT Furnished rooms suitbythe dose of school In lng Brandsons of the deceased. Iluel Jamboree on the 5th of March. the Taken able for middle aged couple. Apply Drop Big h room will have received bert Towers, Howard Hassell, The Boy Scout movement la diso at once to Mrs. W. C. Ivle. These Lavar Harris, FOR FLETCHER'S an asset to our country for pictures are nearly an' Harris, LeGrande news has for Good the tinctly motorist FOR SALE Good electric washing now an,! and Ellls Fre,'ke.lori- have been heautl-;Bra- y the development of efficiency, viri- been announced by the local dealer machine. Ihone No. 260-Sxaed by L. t;. flower-bearewere Theogranddaughters. citizenship." Schofield in automobile accessories, being a lity and good jin tbe of will be about waa ont The funeral Roosevent. twenty pic--l church dore am with the scout movemeut reduction in the price of ail casings ? Qf Eureka t I !and tubes. 01 Ph'ures crowded to capacity to admit heart and soul. It is an organisaas!111 chosen This Is the first reduction in tire tfce come to pay their las. tion teaching the spirit of service ylu in which since the cost, of crude rubthey are tbo8e wbo had prices flrsmsH which we must always ber started Its honor respects to the deceased. People and skycostlng conslder-moneI wish of the state were rocket Journey to high levels about however, from all sectionsThe flora, offerings have in our citizenship. the a every boy in America could have year ago. it LSr4 S ,rcm actfvitiea wlth-- 5 in attendance. In of and profuse. belng honor beautiful and were Jt!l Local comment on the good new.i a3 tbe Proceeds advantage Use Wart?a Scout organization. was the Boy enthusiastically made by W. L. '.rt ChrUiT preaented Just E. CHIKOI SERVICES G. of the Tintic Garage. Ilarding. ren Conover SCh01 lalej lunche8- -- H of the Council FOR SI NJtAY, FEURlARh The Federa It Is the best news we have had -- Q of Christ in America, for our customers In many a day. Churches Pri2ea- - eacb room of Salt Lake Hancber W. C. administrative commit- said Mr. Conover, "and 1 am aure it Dr. iU p ce one uddltionel through a be tbe speaker at both the tee, expresses deep sympathy with will prove a big stimulant to tire Several meetings at the V8 takern rttmieadThadelgMh;morng and eveningSUDday' the Boy Scout movement. of buying. denominations M E Church nMt constituent It is interesting to note that the dutiful the of at commiv cut has come almost upon the hees of TTand v1C m!?6" "nT 28th.' The morning service sUrta the council have appointed ' with the Boy of the first really appreciable reduc.Tbeill oclock and the evening are sions on relationship P!anning waT8 SOFT DRINKS, CONFECTIONS AND CIGARS movement and render earnest tion in crude rubber prices. 7.30. The following Scout the at the to rendered value be Inumbers will b- k testimony of its great WOOD FOR HALE. ievening services: Trombone due J church. The attitude of the Boy 'CLodjre We Aim to Make This Place J . o In their recogniAmerica Pmterlaine of Ned Giffin and George Humbe: Scouts Be Eto J. and their loyalty Anyone wishing kindling wo'l Last Night strumental duet by Mrs. vocal THE MINERS HOME duet tion of religion appre- rail George Mortenscn, pbofle No. for cause Enow; deep Is Chester and church Bions h the r . . o. the Mr ,188-NJ. and the part distrlct depnty by Mrs. Hans Lee upon attend. . ciation When you are down town COME IN. Federal Council cf W; E- - W. Kelly, churches. The public Is invited to iit Swift, secretary : C0n the day of the big Jamboree, less poor. JTAX NOTICE, A Barclay. 7 Cf th Cemetery beautification. --ofilate association ; the program for the day eori. ,,pSs- - March 5, Protection and caring for vab haTe All persons that U'ls LodLman truatee of tke is as fo.lowi: cant ke property. ayn,at Paid a fr8ternal ed. and the Hate set foMl Parade at 3 p. m. on obsolete buildings. D. L. Reporting othe t 5 at p. laat ewening. In 'of their personal tax. ,:s to Banquet on com fly extermination. Campaign expense by S. Amusement Hail. tbre was a selves to clean np Use ingenuity your left Elka m. We have the best pocket billiard tables in town and we notice 1Utt glTen In honor Program at 7.30 p. as well as hors plying with their town, morally your invite yon to come in and enjoy an hour or two of good TiBg Dance. Site Hawk Orchestra. all boys of seont age get the of Help of duties Est Following Is registered In some troop. indoor sport. in scouting. civic service leaders Mobolize the community so that and churches of dates Beautification d2StJi March.' the following Ithey will support all Boy Scout pro . March. February and the or etch!p grams and activities. PBpateKf f fencel hRaEnDdM03ND. Assessor.; and 11th. j ln-.re- . r tbe-wer- Eu-nc- e. - SCOUT NEWS. I J s - - E-a- ut-!- i de-jslr- - be-'h- ad wi-l- l i for-man- y 1 I is I - - - - ! d y, I 7r 188-N-- J, I -- Children Cry CASTORI A i rs ! i ! . epoch-makin- y, CHURCH'S g, ! , -- - E-- . ''4Spm - POCKET BILLIARDS - ?5titl0a addit"l r - phyai-,ea!!- y. ! Jdroa Cry ASToria - J. |