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Show 5 u - V 192 Ii:E EUREKA REPORTER Ship11611 ts - 3. I (dump ore) (6,otk Mines ' Eureka Lilv 1 !jrD J k.:i Back cllt. (concentrate.) 1 5 1 -- . ; at Peters Diamond Td.u,-- 11 Eureka Lily Colorado so.i Eureka M Eureka Hu::i.ia 179 7 . Mishap Causes Elmer Duffins Death r Wednesday for the Next Three Months . Sioux sold a: 5 Carloads so! oma , We Close Every t o East Tintic (i:, Ml it puffin. 23. .son of Mrs. 8c. an Tintic Standard s.I.i i'l" I 1 Yea7.o Eurek' met wIt 8un-;5-trident at Dividend to 813. 25. North I.iiy sold at T and died on Wednesday hospital. Empire Mines s.M a; rlma and other reaidenta of Eureka ltu!liin m.,j it ' e to Eureka by auto Eureka I.iiy sold 'ZZL and late at night, after North Standard s.cai l i Yankee sold at 4 and , lid returned to Dividend, their oSit car stalled. Duffin got out Vnk the machine and it aeema Thursday L?th car was in gear because it East Standard s.,y, over his and passed I.iiy sold (1r rt forward ; Gold Chain sold a: lOo. crushing his chest and causing was taken to Silver Shield sold a: iul injuries. Heand died there Standard sold at Mil o j ira for treatment Zuma sold at 4 c. jgyi later. Witnesaea to the Chief Cons, sold at i 1 90. jtnt were more or leas under the Eureka liullion sold at Sc uenci of liQuor and their stories Lehi Tintic sold at lc. omewhat conflicting. 'Uffla had an artificial limb and Bids it difficult for him to came upon Closing Exercises Held Met the car when it The unfortunate man had been for the St. Josephs School asioisd at Dividend, residing there o to coming ibout a year. Previous Last at the S:ar Theatre, evening, fhts district he had been n resident the cloning entertainment of the h.. in was Garfield born He (Delta. Joseph's School wan conducted, benty. January 16th, 1903. r, ing witnessed by a large and apprehis are mother, (arriving A very suecowfui and one brother, Jesse Daf-- I ciative audience. come has to a clone and the Just year were of Eureka. Funeral services sisters who have conducted activii& st the Berg Mortuary in Provo ties at the school are to he rompli- morning under the direction of Inter-fet mented for their work. The varied Mop .Walter P. Whitehead. was in the Provo City cemetery. program last evening was of an exceptionally high order. The program and list of graduates appeared In the last issue of tho Reporter. iportanf Meeting Of. , . Ss ert' Your Money Back and a New Pair cf Shoes Free" to the wearer who finds paper in the insoles, outsolea, heels or counters of & pair Diamond is Brar.d Style for Every Purpose, A Price for Every Parse. Pevrs "Diamond Brand Shoes are Made of Solid Leather. ! ;;' -- Brand Shoes I (dm'sdi, , . 5S Peters Diamond Brand Shoes jo v -- 4c. W MEN'S WORK SHOES OXFORDS t Full Ictithrr solos, nn r Calf. f,iv-Tinti- m':'. If , "! ..;- !l I flliT. NVxvfst Per Pair ami fumliiiiatiims, vnl-ui-to $S,.rtO. Styles you xx ill want ami the priees most astinisli- - at .. $3 25, $3.50, $3.08, $4.50 iutf. $2.80, $3.40,, $3.98, $4.98 All Low, Xiimlu-r- Socially s r.iiifu j W. Dychea states that an Elks Flag Day Exercises Monday Evening, June lm-ju- nt , meeting of the Boy Scout committeemen, and nil who a fttertsted In the movement, will (held is this city on June 16th. pre will be a scout educational tpia within executive Anderson attendance and It is I others' led that all local people who are rested in scouting will come out. Mr. Dyches returned this week af-I I trip into Carbon and Emery mtiee where he assisted Mr. Antra in completing organisations tartans towns. He says that rons- neetings were held and the peo- of theae counties are pleased to ions a part of the Timpanogos Mrtct, change was recently made Mring them into our district. Some client scout work win be per-med there this season. of-rs- ! annual Flag - the of did , considerable damage of the new residence build- of Mrs. J. H. McChrystal, for-- t resident of Eureka who still has f astata holdings here. The fire on rd Day ; ;nul sKfi;ill) privfil. SPECIAL, Per Pair Sizes 2 Scial. CHILDREN'S SHOES unhhy stvlo, nil Clean up of Infants ami Children's One Strap Sandals and Oxfords, sizes 2 lo 5, 5 gizi'M 2 to Jxl;. I'nr xvfiir $1.49 to $2.93 1 ... 98c to 2 22 to Kntin- - stuck priced to elcau up. Verv $2.08 $3.98 5Va to 2. $1.19 - Sizes 6 to 8 $1.29 to $1.98 Just tin I'm- tiling - ; S piarauifiMl wi-ar- , , to 17 Sizes 10 j Mtra to $2,98 ('lit extra full size, coat style. Tan, jjrey ami Iduc, List color and guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or 3our money refunded. Priced 69c, 98c, $1.49 MENS OVERALLS We Guarantee These Overalls Absolutely H lu-uv- otuift nit Dt-ui- hi ami riMuuy, rmnforc-f- d 89c nt all xtraiiiiug points, dtaiuiiifr ltwipg and otlior detail not found in other Overalls sold at this prize. All 98c PER PAIR . Sizes 2 to 9 $2.G9, SHIRTS WORK CLOTHES tra full flit SjH'eial Prices, $1.49, $1.79, $1.98 MENS WORK n.. Denim, much liravicr titan llif fntmmui Wfifjlit, j HU to 110., 12 to llriu the Kiddies in and Save Money. va BOYS OVERALLS (uarantml full H, $2.39, fjitiim duvs. the back porch and ; damage before it finally extinguished by the Las I' ' o fire department. The bulld-wa-a one which Mre. McChrystal Coming Weeks Shows nected an an investment and at Dividend Theatre workmen had Just put the finlsh-tanchon the interior when the Gib- Miss took place. Saturday, June 12th Iltfot The loss, while Pendleton a Buck. 'Er Let in son kenvy, was covered by insurRound-U- p ntory. Sunday, June 13th Buck Jonce In Durand of the Bad Lands. al- Attraction At Tuesday. June lith Alice caus-kconsidera- liililn'iirt Whitt Kid Slippfrs, ( Sizes 8 dt. CHILDRENS SHOES First ipulity, pun pirn rulilHT, Imilt xx' SHOES. $t.75 regular prict. SPECIAL $3.93 TENNIS SHOES V. On Saturday and Sunday, June IP and 20, the quarterly convention of the Moose lodeea of Utah will be held at Helper. Representative)! from Price, Park City, Ogden. Salt Lake and Eureka will be ia attend-- ; ance and plans are being made to en tertain one of the Urgent gatherings of this kind ever held in the slam. According to officers of the orgauizatlon about fifty candidates will take the second degree work at this meeting. o u I Moose Convention to be Held at Helper June 19th Damaged by Fire Mi Item in a recent Issue of Vegai (Nevada) Age tells ; 14 program. John Fennell will give the history of the flag and the response will be by John F. Rowe, president of the Elks state association and a past exalted ruler of Tintic lodge. The musical numbers on the program will he of nn exceptionally high order. Officers of the lodge are desirous' of having a good attendance and ex- - J tend a cordial invitation to everyone. The program will he given at the ' club rooms and the starting time is 8 o'clock. at Residence , Munson last, snliil $2.08 Next Monday evening, June 14t!i, the local Elks lodge will give their . iChrys tal Vegas ,, LADIES WHITE MEN'S ARMY SHOES uiiu'fasin six If, all si.vs, F,tv:i sMfial xaliif. Mill's, . o IVieeit. MEN S WORK SHOES ami Military Spike llffls. step-jjhe- j stylfs, patfnt s $4.03 I Diamond PUMPS AND ONE STRAPS. st Other Numbers Priced !- Brand" Shoes. LADIES DRESS If, oilfil lilt. IMMU Specially Priced , H-- Peters of Sat urdn v Shoe Sale S DRESS -- Scout Officers On 16th Oclock Noon. 12 4 c. 18 $ M.nul.,j Tintic Saitii.ir j East S.aiuiarJ Mammoth si.i'j North Siar.J.r i 9 8 i 7atal Stock ! 59 58 11 PageS sizes. - J $1.15 es lanager F ia net B.'i-hle- Lindsay of the offering a special Star vaude-tonigh- t, - for .June 11th, In with the regular picture E- Maturing -- Jimmie" Cobb Srotiand (In costume), Maitrated songs with mo- I rt!? Pictures Something new. food. Dont miss it. Regular - Red Metal Production teihern for t 11)26-192- :. HEIJM.I-I.- hool during X' MKLLT. 1 n ' Journal-Pres- a. -- tha Assistant h m;ana?er 01 the Tintic Stan- of the that Mininff company do;;e chill Coppc or was .Wj-e0f copptr p0Unds convi-rteo r company into an JVe rtllh Copper apartment Aca-- 1 that OforM iT11 furtl191 living quar- - io;-- - 266.40o.ooo poouds by Bdi. and Ch'.le, 219.500.;. ,t.,ECro houses hil Thurmond of Eureka moneys worth. i he The cards seemed to ba stacked winIics announce to tho engagement A Utah mine, the Utah Copper, of her daughter, Minn Stella Fieldn, againnt Eureka; American Fork got wan the third largeatproducnrorhe ODD KELIiOWM OFMIFIW. to P. J. Donnelly, Jr., also of thin all the breaks and tha Eureka play-eo red metal in the world during made most of (ha arrors. It wan The marriage of these well city. rear 1925. according to production the Ims.11 and throwing It tho week booling members nf. Pknown last young people, B. Ihelr meeting critical timea that gave the at "Eureka data tabulated by Arthur No. will of U. families 'if take'way Lodge Eureka, pioneer embers ye" lent House Will be Built at Dividend w- - i . y a-- fceetion l! j ly exciting game and some of tha of tha visiting team, walked The 13th Inning wan an unlucky backerawith a nice Utile bunch ot jaway in for Eureka last Sundays point bull game, played on (be houiafH,B' There hackers were. In moat local people, as tha fans and won by American Fork Innlaneen, hThur8day J une 7th Mllmn Sills JhV r.of U.wRh exceptionally high ton Iiiarkett, to Elmer Fergueon. grounds who accompanied the American wan 3 6 to a score.' There weep1 heee by of Eureka young people. received her ,al Jh.mora. Minn Fork to team Eureka in Single Wives." placed little in and the ing gnashing of teeth who O'Neil B A. o or no money on tha game. Saturday. June ISth-S- ally degns, when local with loaded are fans, in thin and stand, (o on city, prominent name appear, diplunia, and in Salley, Irene and Marybj Following ia tha bos score: Ti the mate school. married in the near future and thia: American Fork put the winning runs o r.,ii a was home tha bard uvr It FORK. . AMERICAN of rhetr engagement plate. it ri weekend Fureka amonj me! announcement Kama to lose but there la no question Utah Copper Third In the will be received with interest. Star Theatre Tonight ltte reka had no chance to score la ita Prominent Young Folks Eureka Lost Hard Luck Beesley Receives of the tblrteentn. tha curtain Will Month Game To American Fork part Marry This being rung down on an exceptionalDegree At University at Dividend A total pni-.uce- d ! Eureka Boy Completes Course At Ogden School : tl:ne there haa been a output 7 o( - at Dividend. 00oUtah Coppers ridpMiof copper for 192 j pounds Mo ' I most of the mines the oupu. P4 live, l ! ' tar ( i .;1 rTctnlmr k 0U8ea hd patronized 400.OOO pounds of r d m: tamin'; h0U88 which waB produced. a few hundred 'tad jg now becoming a camp vaudeville act tonight . ror lodU. JSwSrtVr 'JiJi nd Mrs. ;as tins town naa garnered together. All of the errors were in the Infield wb.Iies. 1 IlKlIrfiKM-O.tlUT- r. ni '"u of them ware exceptlonal-- 1 Mrs. M. J. Bridges wishes to andaug'j-ilf costly. , of her the flounce marriage o her. Jennie, to Kenneth J. Gari.y.l In addition to 'pitching a big league giade of ball Sutherland got Bray, son of Mr.';Tbe marriage took place in Sait Lake more than his sham of the bits, f Is a After last Eureka. of Monday. Bray rily having Just com-- ; honeymoon at the capital the youn touching Jbe rival pitcher up for - i 4 br-e- ; ftBatted for Kline in the 13th. Summary: Runs Barnes, Homer, Miller, a Hoi instead, Ingorsoll 2, E. Sbrtrer, Butler, Sutherland. Errora lv,ns quarters for more!.inr IU- II. Shrlver 4. Audrua 4, Holm- ,onK Vth ith many pitcher, maintained his reputation stead, Ingersoll, Austin. Sacrifice c:a.-Population of the town iD tt is bis Ip- - The aifl0 late lllusfrate.1 and I hia in imudentm III wiendln?, tourteit lists that th6 hits Ilolmstaads fell for friend of t hr Mu'. Kline Uutler. considerably. teut on to lcae la the ear!fce will teams of the league have to Three-bas-e men on the pay roll of Other h en- - beet wishes, AMLOCAL Inger-- where D. C.. Chlpman, hllsE. Ti..,. XVahicgton, was He touched up for four- soll. Two-bas-e crack. an,J3rd mine live in of learnr'liart hits Sutherland 2, roil in a higher institution .s cf the ffeDIVIDEND NOTirF-hits in Sundays thirteen Innings Homer. Tintic District Double .'b,' iaf. The progre.ii plays Sutherland 0f ttl IMvid-n- il No. 17. game but when bits would have to Warburton to Beck; Homer to at. Nephi. driving. FOR 3ALE-Ifr.i- ,Ji;i which be maJe with his studies -iMIM!M COMIMW. runs seem meant Addle did not IHMjM.lM Austin. Runs responsible for Suththere Is a to Itri. Qgden Indicates that him !ce Is hereby given to the dined to loosen up.. Like Suther- - erland none. Miller 2. Struck out he oldjeasonab.y. T.,n- AadarV future bright Utah' stockholders of the Bingham Mines, land he performed well at the hat By Sutherland 7, by Miller 9. Hit In ai ih,ompny. a corporation of tbs State and when It Is stated that Sunday? with ,!?h P:w as ElbertVGoshemi.nn bIlE Wheat and rye at pitched ball Butler. Umpire game was a struggle between two Elliott. Frank Grill at T,Ct,C: n Interesting of Maine, that on. More homei S SVnd de-pitchers you have the j high-claartftie written by the Eureka boy.'One Dollar per share has bw,B The visiting team for next Sunday Pdend and it Is the! Junction. Ensf-t-- c but one June 13th, , a graduation dared by the Board of Directors up- - whole story in a will be Sprlngvllle. This aining company to supplv stock ed ' of failed to ns the pltcbers get the of, la now tied with Eureka for verv fine artlcievon the outstanding capital team RiBO BVHl is members of bis the corporation, payable on Juneiual amount of support. Some other second place, and the winner of thla Pro- - from him.-el- f. be different and then Ta"0UR.aya will have a good chance to 01 Wa;kins worthy of, 30th, 1926. to stockholders ofdorecord time it may ..usa, not the game will go to the man whoso contest June I9th. 1926. Books tlo or win the pennant. cARD OF THANKS. dose. pitching deserves a victory. It. - e tents ns fmm usingthat A combination of errora gave AmJAMES P. GRAVES. Q I says Mr. Ersy the Tintic at for President. Fork erican rnns in three the Saturday first Special K?nr and daughters of the cannot be given our atate for S. WOODS. of the thlrteents frame after Merc. Store Childrens Gingham TH0MA3 praise part n are C. presented that it .v Kirkendall wish to thtf opportunities Treasurer. the teams had been deadlocked with Dresses and Bloomer Dresses and education of the deaf and friends and neigh-- 1 Good Ford the June three runs each for S innings. Eu- - Ladies Satlaette Bloomers, each 75c. g 8, 1026.) (Dated Blight, near !r.act of kindness and, FOR Mrs. blind. to 01 L "empathy during School on Clark ) - s. ! ' ij' !' HSr i i in-N- . ah-aJo- ! 'j. i ,7tg -n ss w-.- 0 nut-she- ll m . ys . WLr r'aTement. ol |