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Show Friday, THE EUREKA REPORTER Page sj!fe.w Mayors Brother Died Last Week At Capital I A NATIONWIDE o 1'ike was summoned lo Sail Lake last week by a him of the death of his brut her, John W. Dike, a veteran rmiii n piuter of Ftah. Mrs. and other mein hers of the family Mayor F.dward WORLDS mes-informi- yours lle goods ALWAYS DEPARTMENT AT LOWER STORE hi-- iyr QUALITY CHAIN also at the capital for the funeral services. John W. I'lke was horn in Kurland In liiail and camo to I ; . lountry when a hoy of sixteen yeai-.survived by he is widow itesides his dx i liildren. For many years Mr. ltke had hce'i a reporter in Judge Mark's division of thi! Third District f'ourt and tie: 'Judge paid him the following tribute on learning of the death of the well known court reporter: "1 found him an ideal rl.uiuriir anil tt splendid associate, an thoroughly competent in his work in spite of his years. I suppose that, In addition to being the oldest court done reporter in the stale, lie has oth-mure reporting than any Me nerved In that capacity I'luhti. T DO NOT want to ln thin! I Jus-- t hotli In territorial days and since L want to ha iny right wH.ht! I statehood, almost constantly, tliou . li want these hollows filled out. J.ist at liunM temporarily out of off!i want enough lirin, plump llcsii on my due In political changes." Ikiiii'm to lili out my ilKiiri!. o Of you do. You want a Endorse School Patrons that you can druio your (lotlo-in not Just liaiifc them on! Whai'a New Move At School Him iiko of having pretty dot lies, If o they just hang on you? The Item published In the lb Amt what would you nay If yon of weeks ago regard worn told you could have the figure porter a couple distributed emu ' milk the being ing A you want? graceful, well rounded at school was 'i children to the day body firm, solid tlosh Juat inoiirh jimt your right weight? You'd ho very interest ing one and should Irive been reud und seriously ciinsidercd mighty happy, wouldn't you? Well, then, 1n happy Ini ,iii.i yn:t by every resident of this clly. The can have it! It.t plenty of red cells ,1fiirninlliln in m found therein isj m your Mood und wi.lcl. your weight 1)Ul v.ry vhH- ,)ly go lip to where you want It! Thats w hut's tho mailer with jou! Your.1' Mood Is ini pnverislied. Y'ou need more ' common knowledge that milk Is n rich, ml Mood. 8. 8. 8. Is the thing good fowl although the importance to put rnl lihmd In your system, of It lo growing hoys and girls Si I'- - 8. 8. helps Nature hitlhl led l;looil mi) generally known hut after read' tells by the milllnns. the above mentioned item uu one Ton Just try 8. S. S. and watch how tug cun suy Nliut Him practice of quhkly you begin to (ill Him children h certain ainounl e.o Ii out your chillies. KoMcn day ul school Is not li good om your sMu clear of un ur Mliis blemishes-yopolicy Is extending the il ill it lightly ii p p o 1 1 e Int reuse- .of tin school teacher III view of tin fuel tlial the childs physical cumll-strenglli conio to lluliby iiiuscb's and vim mid Imi Is being taken care of in nddi vigor fill your whole system. It's red lnI1 ImMltill IdiKid that docs It. Amt 8. S. S. surely , H,,,n ;M,,,al1 .' helps Nut urn build that red Mood. ", ' "Mhlng in comparison 8. 8. 8. Is sold by all tin.,: stores. Tim larger buttlo lu inuro icon iinlcul. to Him good It Is doing and I for :i,,j am heartily lu favor of making the livery patron wood rou hi.i:. practice periniinent. of the district should give his sup Anyone wishing klmlling wood port of the movement und ussisi cull George Miii'Iciihi'H, phono No. both morally mid1 financially. A School I'utron. IKK N. J. v. i ri- - . RELIABLE INSTITUTION LARGEST Mai.-1- ORGANIZATION DEPARTMENT STORES PRICES i Eurekaf Utah. Our Style Sho w I r cor-.liall- y Fas-liimi- l 1 oti flg-nr- o Springs Smartest Apparel There arc winsome Frocks, dashmjr (Mats and all the important accessories! Our New York buyers have selected with minute care each stunning garment which vou will see. All the New Spring .Colors - Such colors! Tney have all the softness of Sprint' ami then aain they are brilliantly vivacious! Ho amonr the first to j'rt a glimpse into the authentic Spring Sly left at our Show! i 1 I 1 "''V - O- --v Our many good friends of this community arc to attend our Style llovuc of Spring in vil A whole world of womlerous loveliness awaits in these New Modes! Tuesday, March 9th I j 8 OCLOCK P. M. , RECREATION HALL Living Models Will Display the Styles 'E-- p mnwi Springville High School Victorious In Two Games . H . . - The Springville High School walk d away with all the honors in basketball by taking two victories Irnm Kurcka last Friday evening at the Niks I 'a vil Ion. In the first game, girls' teams of the ii between the two schools, Springville won by I ho score of If. lo 12. The game was exciting throughout und the girls dispiyol a brand of ball lliut kept the specIre tators excited throughout .he foulest. 1'p until the final serre wus announced the funs of Fup'ku were of the opinion that our girls were ulieud due to the fact that Ih.-pitched more baskets, but the rulos of the game state that baskets pitched overhand count only one while an underhand pitch couritu for two points. This was a new one fans feel and many of (lie that the local girls were cheat1! out of h victory. Mary llrinzuk of Tintic and Kmily Martin of Sprin.v ville were high scorers, the former getting seven field goals for 7 points and the latter getting five field goals for 10 points. Following is the Linenp: Speaking of Fish Every week we receive a big shipment of Halibut, Salmon and other kinds of Fish All fresh and good. Leave your order today for what you would like and we will sec that you get it. Remember Friday is Fish Day at this Market. A complete line of GROCERIES and GREEN GOODS always carried in stock. Fennells Meat PHONE & Grocery LIST OF PRIZES prize . 5 prizes $200 each 10 prizes 100 each . 20 each 50 prizes . 200 prizes 5 each . 266 prizes totalling 1 EUREKA, UTAH 18 u CHURCH'S Immediately following the girls .game the boys' teams of the same two high schools played a game which proved to he very one std ii,'' Springville winning by a score of 37 to 7. As usual Tintic held its own .until about the end of the find, 'quarter and then the hay slum ers" began piling up their scores, probably due to the fact that the pace was so l that the Tintic hoys began tiring. j The two games proved to be quite an attraction. When the whistle blew for the opening contest there .was hardly standiug room in the vilton and a good majority of those' .present remained for the dance that, followed and which was under the; auspices of the student body of the! 'Tintic High School and .the .Elks'! Lodge. , Here is your chance to win a big cash prize just by writing a good essay! ; ; I- ! a-- I p-- SOFT DRINKS, CONFECTIONS AND CIGARS B : First prize is enough to buy an automobile a six weeks' trip to Europe or to pay your college tuition for four years. $ 1 ,000 Then there are five prizes of $200 each. Just think $200 will buy a brand-ne- w first-clas- s motorcycle or a saxophone,bicycle and camping outfit and still leave spending mcncv. ; We Aim to Make This Place THE MINERS HOME When you are down town COME IN. ! l I j POCKET BILLIARDS We have the best pocket billiard tables in town and w invite you to come in and enjoy an hour or two of good indoor sport. i. o MOKE T1MK GIVEN KOK FILING RETt'KX o-- In addition there Time for filing of income tax returns has been extended to May lath $5,000 are 260 other prizes, ranging from $100 to , ,,, w, $5- - all well worth competing for. These 266 prizes aggregating $5,000 are being offered by the Radio Corporation of America for the bct essays on radio broadcasting written by boys from 12 to 18 years of age. Dont do any writing until you come in and learn the particulars of the contest. Come in after school or in i!e evening. Come in at lunch hour. Well be glad to tell you all about this contest tell you what you must do in order to win a prize. Eureka Merc. Com. Co. to Individuals whose net income cx .coeds $5000 and also to domestic corporations, provided tentative returns. filed on or before March 15i. are accompanied by payment of oti fourth of the estimated tax. it was announced recently by James H. Anderson. collector of Internal revenue for Utah. 0. K. Rife, automobile inspector for Tintic. Reporter office. Eureka. 1,000 . 1,000 j , i $1,000 . 1,000 1,000 Contest begins March I ends March 31 You do not have to oun a radio set i enter this contest. OYS! I I 266 cash prizes for Boys 12 to 18 in RCA $5,000 Radio Essay Contest |