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Show CENTRAL UTAH LEAGUE. u.i at I r 4 l r.rt' hr.Mio. it I. I).: -. M-- Li-- !l i A 1 :I 1 i. i;- i - ri r I k H. I'ti. I Mammoth Iron Kind Centennial Chief 14 1? I'nii. kw 4 iinrfiilriiti'H Total Carload' w ju i -- - i il l laf'e 0. d lllle 10, llelier fork Amorimi I 'j ork F - fin ion ma I Ion; hi'.iileil lltiioka - , i I fiom won kit Ii F i 1. 1' 1 i .m I: t tonight. The game Marta at ii Mrs. joHimi -- &.30 . ,! n:tnr -- . l ;i ..rnr- pi op. . i - l ist Tii4'si.iy al In. nor of Mrs. in al d.i.-'c- e . n.-- .pop l ar - i2225 f,rc, -- cor1, ju,y- bemg !h Malmatrom eveaamoumi ZT the Klmer. returned Sunday 011 PT'.u ''pholder front a two leeks' sojourn at Salt JJoHowa Lai e City and vicinity No. Cert. Name A picked team from the Dividend E. Loose .lOut) 5.( np-- l Goshen team played Spanish G. Peterson 5.04 GoF ork at Sunday. August 15th, 57-A. Boyer . 125 team shen. The Dividend-Goshe- n 67-M. Wheeler ra:;:e .ff victorious with a score of P. Merrymun 31 7 to fi. a M. Smitn . . .25 Mr and Mrs. Ray Rrim and chilDiltmer 2.51 dren returned Monday from a vacaW. McPherat tion trip of two weeks, spent son 125 Como Spring and various other reW. Dougall .. 25 crowds at ports. reporting capacity Wells 500 2.5 the place visited, over the Schloss-stein S. H imlay. for J. J. Rearnr.o-istorekeeper . ... .5 is in and today Standard Co., Tintic the a.,, p. Morgan Mining 1ayson Sykes .25 Hardy Mrs. Hearnson, got back Monday Bll,j OF1 hjs re'urn will be arrompaniU. Taylor . 50 .25 ,d hy Mrs. Autos, who Is Mr. Mor- - from a two weeks trip through H. Taylor 00 .51 visit will Mrs. Amos National Zion mother. Hrvce Park, van's Canyon, Noonan Coan. 100 .5 far several d'vs with Mr. anl Mr. Cedar Breaks and stopping at Salt Benisch 50 .25 Lake on their way home. Mr. and .Xi'irgun. M. Benisch .25 neamson conditions ideal found Mrs. Mr. anil Mrs. Hodgf Marshall and 068 J. TT. Mayne .25 the entire trip. 712-1d.iurbter, who are former Eureka during .v-F. Mangan .. 2.5 Mr. Mr. E. D. Church and 71 'll. at, v ere in town thi week, F. Mangan ... 2.51 left L. V. Master Jack i Walch, Monday 738-y nests of Mr. anil Mr. J. Evans 251 morning for a motor trip to various Thouias. Mr. Marshall was n Watson 2.50 Idaho points where they will spend with the n Watson 2.5 relaweeks next three 1,111 visiting years ago and at the E. Richards 125 .(2 is a bookkeeper for Ihe I'lah tives and other friends. pres. 94fi-C. Wall . 500 2.5 Mrs. A. C. Callaghan, accompanied Ci p; r Co., being hiru'ed at Magna. 972-II. Child .1000 5.0 T l.urkuwunnu club member by her sisters, the Mfses Thorup or 973-. . . II. hild .1000 5.00 a pleasant meeting at thn homo Salt Lakp City, left Wednesday tor 974-II. Child . . . .1000 5.0 a motor through Canyon Rryre trip of Mrs. Lafun Painter on Thursday 99C-G. Chapman .1000 5.1 aftcriio- n. Hie time lit in a: spent in and other points of Interest. 1084-L. Ilrlm hall 5.0 .1000 Janies Wade, Jr., accompanied siwin-mul niuslr. A fine luncheon L. Brlmhall .1000 5.tt his W. James assistant father, 1977'n Wade, v, as served. Then were present at 2 50 . 500 cneeK ihe party: Mr. Hert VanAusdall, general manager of the Tintic Stan- . 125 .61 Mining Co , from Salt Lake and Mrs Janie Chrsiopherson, Mr. dard . 250 1.25 a will at week Dividend. spend iaiik Krotihnltn, Mr. Hud Halnte., . .12 25 Mis Elizabeth Nelson of AmeriMrs. H. E. Naylor. Miss Norma Nay.12 . 25 I the house guest of Mrs. lor. Miss Hu icy Happley and Mias can F'ork 250 . 500 .Calvin Elton this week. I'l.'rtneo Naylor. The Mr. and Mrs. many friend of A very enjoyable picnic was given 250 1.25 T. R. Felt will he sorry to learn that 1 VmKtVA on Wednesday afternoon and even.25 50 wa necessary to take their little it in'! at McIntyre' ranch in honor of .52 125 daughter. Afton, who has been seriMi.-.50 100 Mary OConnor and Mi ously ill for the past six weeks, back .25 O'Connor of Los Angeles. Later to 50 the at Salt where Lake, hospital the party journeyed to the home of It Is believed 250 1.25 another operation will F Mr. and Mrs. A. Iturt where JarJ!nR ...1000 6.00 liriili'e was played. Those in the be necessary. 1.25 . . . 250 Bilhia Mrs. Giles Yomhnri and son. Ray 500 2.50 , party were Mr. and Mrs. Thoma Giles, shift boss for the Tintic StanFraueis and sou, Raymond, Mr. ami w ' ...1000 5.00 Mrs. II. L. Connelly and daughter, dard Mining Co., are holding a fam- - i!?? ...1000 5.00 at reunion hlme. Relative their ily JJ!, Kathleen, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. F. Burt ...1000 5.00 V; iin. daughter. Nellie, Mr. and Mr. being entertained are Mr. and Mrs. 50.04 ..10000 Bradshaw, of Magrath, Alberta. FI. OYonnor. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. D. AAr 500 ...1000 c.Aa Hiirtnn. Miss Mary Ryan and the Canada; Mrs. J. W. Austin and chil- - J 1 j 1000 6.00 "Jr "and Mr. Anton Pte 2-- C. 4-- P. r. J. 308-Flor- . ell v I). Mite at the He sine and fir-- 1 I i datie .. of J.'ilh. Hig s iavilicm. fall s. . 11111. 1,1 k Mil atti-n- W. A. Long of Si. of Mr. an. I Mis. J. II. Finch of Irovo. former liurekn residents. Sunday they ali to this elly and visile. with friends. Mr. and Mra. Han Mrs. FTelds, F'ields. Mrs. V. H. and Mra. II. K. Gear wen in KDHKKA. ,,,,,,, Tliur-tnon- .... 403-Fre- d 495-Ge- o. 500-Joh- n - week-end- 561-Robe- rt 567-Ed- w. 581-Ann- le 642-Robe- rt 643-Cha- s. s. I ... 1 658-Mr- s. the Elks August 2.'Mi. A N'ii I In Mr. urn Mrs. I. mils, Mo . are d 665-Pa- ul 866-An- na ). 3-- 11 .... con-reef- ed 847-Joh- Heffernan-Thotup-nian- y 915-Clau- 11 .... 848-Joh- de 1 ... 1 F.-- V. - I itvmi.' Filixa-ht-- s " I S a a .tike Miis week, going there to attend Ibo funerul of Kuiph Grown, a former Eureka resident. Tbs Tintic Stake Primary office.tmitm-cto Provo Saturday and .1 spent tile day with Mrs. J. 11 FIiic'i, fortueily of this city and who was Kiii-s- s .f honor. 1000 5.00 Crecn active in tin work of the orgiitiiu-tio:- i 0 1000 5.00 Laird during her residence here. .5 n.m t Dividend (or few' Mr. and Mrs. John Bunnell bSh! '."(Jm 5.00 sn.i Miss i F'dna Bunnell, al di'ugbtir, James Manson. for some years a t Mis loht llrant, 5.00 Sunday ami ' resident of Dividend and at present .n Moinlay in Provo Canyon, brim; 500 located at Trovo. has been a Divl- i and Mrs. gucMts of Mr. Tbomas 5.00 vi.lmr for Clark of this city who are spending Til WIN l liR (ho p, g; few bead of horses ;dvnd 5.00 several weeks ut Vivian Park. and cows. Sam Elton, Santaquln. 5.00 i 'R P,nh. Moront C. l.ertbani. who during' 5.00 .12 the earlier days of Tintic engaged lii WANTI-i!Cu.i.l Jaik hammer, hose LigiOK I.N POSSkSHIO.N, 2080-GeH. Hooper . .25 and st el . Apply to Standard Ex- milling here, died this week at Me- 50 . Thim"oT D. Hooper J. Dividend was arrest-- 1 ?. 6.00 Gralh. Alberta. Camilla. H w.1.1 a t'Ution ro nr Hportr office. -- oJ101 jed Monday evening by Sheriff J. D. brother of J. C. Leeibatii of Provo F'dii llFi.NT 2 room cabin. See 2.50 F. Mangan Jas. IJoyil and Deputy Sheriff George Ibo brothers owned chums 11 tin 2.54 Ta in F. ofat 'r Davts Mangan of Provo on a charge of pos- inquire t Reporter casum of iln 2.50 which fin F. Mangan session of intoxicating liquor. A. PJ X, later becanu u pari of tin- Eureka 2.50 X F. ou11 Mangan also one miss Purker. of of . the real comedy "i Dividend, was Provo piupi-rties2.50 F. Mangan treat of tli var if you fail to see rested at the same time for 2.50 M01ul the novelty dance on Auk- - S.il 1 !..i breaking 2124-F. Mangan m's Im k feature picture, glass on the public hlKhway. 2.50 ust 2oth. at the Elks Pavilion. Manv "Oh; XX pi 2125-I. at a F. Mangan to Nurse," the coming 2.50 valuable prizes to be given awuv liK'iil pil l ure house next 2126-F. Mangan Meiiday and 2.50 Music bv tlu Eurckan. G Tue-iLiY 2127-V. Mangan 2.50 -2128-1- ). Mr. MlJl nri,n. u, ,iri.Midl.nt of o F. Mangan it2.50 KKAL F.STATE l4r Kale or 2129-Joae.. Rebekah Assetnlily ; Mrs. Claru Hansen Rent. 5.00 xm 2 130- - Joseph Hansen .. HKK IXMl HWt K. Sutherland, the vice president; Mr, IKoBiri: 5.00 Orissa Celventra. a past president, NOTICE. Sever 4! building lots in Paysan far 2168-- J. W. Wilde j 5.00 und olh,.r visited the local Kxlae at For fui tiier information consult sale re.i.ionable 2 169- - John II. Wootten .12 Us last meeting, held the other even- 2198-IIarr- y II. Kaufman 25 5.00 County Clerk or respective signer. d uwv in ? PPle rchard in 2205-- J. 1006 ' n,.i und a nmst inieresiing progra.ii J. Hanley -- an .50 aqu.n. waH rarr,vj OUIi including some ro.il 2221-Elina Gullianl . 100 2.50 NOri.T; TO CREDITORS. ,;ous talks. Ill i Flureka lteliekali seritd 500 With 2223-I.. I. near II.. Knlghten Flst.itc of Kobei t Bae;t, Hecca.1- - l.. Grande depot. 8750 garage a nice Iunvbe.111 in honor 4f tie ld 1000 5.00 2226-00. Terms. P. Haras 5. 1000 'is,u,r! 2236-Xepsite Rees Building J. for two dwelling Creditors will pre.-un- de: nt cl.iir.i with l ouses in 223S-Joh- n Mr, and Mi, llirutn Jcuka: and iuchers to the Provo. Cniversitv Hanley at Ku-tr- e iliildn-i- i are now iiiroute to t!v.r reka Ci'v. ' t h . on or .Uh 1.. And in nccord.n S". the ii liftin in Eiiri-k.- i of Director Board after spend. 11 k th d.iy i f of A. Ii the , order .'an FtiR i qvir iy;g summer at Cumln'rl.uid. Md. Af:.-M-r. a"dimde on the 10th day of July. HOPES. iUI.ru n Jor Ci,Jr Jon kill completed V !tu: 1: i hi each of so ParcJ. li.-ttsharc3 many rg tor of sptvul T M of SUlt See Frank. Stock as nay be necessary Iruinim: at that pl.ice the fan.'.ty Robert H.isett Deceased I, j i went to various iitern ciiies. mv Kirs: raka. , sold al the office of the Jjiy Ep. B.iHnnere. cludittf ousts on south side ir Ernest E. Pritchett, at the Eutw i. " sn;V - o I'hiladcipiiM. ' New York City, then tu Albany. Bur-fal- o Mercantile Commission Co. Stort. MlMl'E OF ' SSESSXIKT. and Niagara Kalis Tlu v h ,:i V?1131 dM,b!e house, one l Eureka, Utah, September 4. 19- -. I'.l'iiM', fear liv, K.. ll.l (tin hnn. nf 4 nVInfk O. ID.. proluMv ic.nli tiureka duriiu t'.c .tl.i Vtr.Rg Mi.itng Compativ. coining week. ;l cor i'ir.i f the state of EtaL. Last evening the Cutholv Wiv l.- ivav.v.n property. T:s:ic Mining mans League memhers l:cij un in- i't.-tr.'.oc.it ion of pr'.nc.pa", teresting session at the St. J.isi'pYs pi.ii- - i; sa. I'tafc. Hall. Tiuvo wa a hiismos X.- ;cc Secretary . that at a yter ro,r'1 m.r- i-.t nnd then a si't i.i! with Mrs e house on Church (First pub. August 20, 1926.) the director of the av.-Jotph McCormick uct.iu a eiiairtu.m cf tM'i.c.i t; i'ctig 0K.p.,!:y, !;e'id at tae 1 1 1 1 1 m.i'jeri'hoxcn Chireh '' the entertainment eonimiMeo " 0 0 " hi 0 0 0 1 1 0 I OH I I M in Eureka s:ri or S's'if.ary w.i played and priziwon hy Mrs. L;,7:rp ok shade J't.i.i i out;' . I'tuh. or. Thuis-duJohn Downey. men: walks. Mr. XXiRia.ri it 2:a.! 19:.;. an ent. M.iwe'.l. secotid. Kefrehmen! wnv N .n. No. ..... of me r cent ii served. .:arc .evi,,l on v, f u.c Dancing starts promptly corporation. is:ioJ a3l WILSON SHOE ' " d.l1 g. Oj o'clock Saturday v. 'gi,. H D Sh rner. 4?. REPAIRING Elks Pavilion. Conte er.r.y. at W SAnwr hy the Enrek.-r ka I t.ih TUro i We now have a wreckisj S. Il 1 j - 5? t HjX' ..000 ... 9 Hun Arrangements are being made to 1 0 1 13 3 hold Ihe funeral in this city on Sun-- ) Hit Spanish Fork day afternoon. 8 0 Hun 4. 1 18 11)11 Ntl.E CIIEAI. Hits China cbiset, ebctrh' washer, baby1 Suiniiiary : . buggy. 4 ln'iit In k slovea and kero- Noe. ltoberls. sene beater. Phono 19 or 340. Butler. Hanks. Hevward, Bellows 3. - C. Huff. D. Dudley. V. Dudley. Kr- The Saturday night dances al thn rors-- - M. Huff. Ihdiowa 2, Thomas, Elks Pavilion are drawing ltg Andrus. Foil, Smith Stolen bases T4)wds. Be sure and attend. Music Smith. Warhurton. Sacrifice hits Sutherland. Warhurton. HobiTts, H. by the Eurckan. - Slirlver. Two base hits -- Noe. War- Inirlon, llerk. C. Huff. Double d.-Hanks to Tbonius to Belbiws; An- tiros to Slirlver. Innings pitched By Smith 7 2 3. Sutherland 1 At bat Smith 39. off Sulher- ff off Sutherluml land 6. Smith It, Huns scored Off Smith Xexv l'rivt's (tit Milk and t, Sutherland 1. Runs responsible for smith .. Sutherland t. Struck I'lVJtlll out ly Smith r. hy Sutliorlan.l 2. 10c by llrywaril 5. Base on bails - Off Milk, quart I ley ward 4. off Mnitn 1. 1 tnptres- - 20c .. Cream, pint Wall and Buzzell 2 ,.030 ...232 - s 3. lilt--O- -- '' NM-n- ...e ; (.. d.y. J gjgSJ i&SMSKS w ; ""r-J.Ui- ) o. x!12rTa dis-ric- - ad ar-i,2x- FRANK v. D. ARRIT ph cnumwst.T .... : S. A. hi - 1 1 1- 1 n av ls:i r-j- 'b- V ,4:j i i iPOff DER For Every Unc As cre.11r.or milk the xv hole milk" e.i'i -- GIANT HERCULEAS BLAST1NQ SUPPLIES tidiness and clesn Y S Milk A ou'll like it " ;,- Auto Wrecking -d fap; pleasant outing of was held on Tmwdjy .evening of this week, for everything 4!i y. tor Ak sour grocer to .".r. We make of district. the part ! p-- will give. for 1 1.. fis; ilk gives substance and .iver that nothing else AI delix-cr-y - - purity cf Sego and in fact everything used in mine development. Phone ii. Upper Main St., Eureka HOO400WW0OOO M0 i ' 44044444W444W44f Supply Co. Ami t- .1 , Eureka, U. Powder r,d k. Mr. . rta Dutlol.i enb F'.lla Wi'dni-siay- lieci-'tsei- i F'oltt, 3b was a daughter of Mr. mid Mrs. Wit jllutier, rf Hum King, well known nu.ldentii of.llih-k- , r ICureka. Thu young woman, who Is' Smith, p survived by her husband, one child. Sutherland, p her parents, broMurs nnd sisters and Kllue, 3b various other relatives, wus bortii and reared' in Ibis city and her death Totals Score by Innings: fiunoH a a sad blow to the faint') utnl many friends. Eureka C..ay a-"a- r- I' done. p suffiTeil four weeks ugo. Tintic Announced For per-- ; l : I ii i ,.1SU II-,- s 1 Phone 361 tr . . c residen's iu umurua. Scnday , thus'-.( ,1, is s .... trip to the coast, ittheir plare at II a home here. take M at they will make 39 m. A1 p. ,nvlV1 Fj ;s I.. C. Navl.jr nnd family left Sat- Bervioes. urday to spend a few day In 8alt Lake City. DKLlMjt Kvr Ntiiicv p. a' Mr. nnd Mr. G. H. Spalding and y..,, ,, 12f. hold to at drove Coii. Waderfield H. Mrs. ,Si Mr. and Tinic f bisnt-su o Arrow-ben; Sunday for an outing and JThere are r ,nH fob Mr. m.l Mrs. John Allen visited SWim. - Sunday for - M. HunKiTfr.nl mill friends in Salt laike during tho E1r,ni of i, Li J. n ' - 112 ..M a'j.'r ed liam Lerjuisi, the rereraony was e sure mil uiti'iid Ibil. in.! ' . Mr. and Xlr and chllilH'n of Eureka, Nevad'i, visile in Mils city d it rln-- ' the wee, l.ein no- -. is of Mrs. Vanc.-parents, M'. and Mrs. Jo!m IJunto ll. Mrs. Alfred Jon-- n and rhti.lren of l.orati are nest at the home of Mi. utnl Mra. Ii. I. Kirch and will here for reveral days. Mrs. Jenare ristera. sen und Mr, Ilrusli fire i Heir ili Chief Cmis. mine, on Ter. day of Ibis wi-- k, in used two fire alarms within three No damage was or four heui a. rf marriage wus Miss lli'ssit King, died Hobi-rtsbire yesterday at 2 oclock, preitim-- Andrus, as ably from the after effivts of an tuck of diphtheria from which 1114111. Slirlver, 40c Cream, pint 75c .... Cream, quart Wliv lake I'lmiut's laturizril milk nml imvich is s;tiV. N 1 Wednesday kj Lily 'dd a 1 20ic. p. I, rile May sold at old at M. Vie jj j..( r Shield sold at itc. T;m.c Standard sold at 112 7j. I'.i . dii:ii iii hi; yi.'htehday E, Slirlver, cf JoHi'pb Iearl. who before her.Noe. If ... , Church I;arm Dairy in ii ;. no r Ii. a. at 1 at 8(J. r'andard sold at 2Sf-. S'undard VUd'lii'"' r' H W .n v on . I j fri i.d a f. r Hnhirts. P.ie no. city 21 . ,i r. I M y. i f de re-fiv- :1 in S'aRilartl Hiod r SIli id Hold at eeC. r; a 'ild at Sc. me Iroi. I! V.i I. Fl.ir;-i- They J l Ii . ; May . Iliildwln of I.ns Ve.ras. Nevaii.i. othi-- r Mrs. eiiesiN ludna Mr und J. V. Dudley, If Huff, s Dudley, c Total . M . 1 promptly.' l.o m rf'i'.iw I.. liinnor H'dlow. Ii lluff, cf - It. it !.d Mr IN i.d Mr. Jones, rf V. i ;; f-- r - M- Tu-w- Ur -. .ne Iroio, are Mr... ..il' li SsC. bi-e- e Hevward, eV- r a 2li inr .. i, 1 Sjf. t la- ! fill vl'-w- - L. I; 1. Mr-- . It . j a. - l;e!r bittins n:..l Vera hen. i.r.d lAell Chn 'elfl sN-M- r Thomas. Hudge, f ,id '.i! tf , wi-n- 3b tl iI.' 1 1 Will .Si-ph- I IlmikH, n- at .:. A up fiftldin". pi f'F.ed f'.T G Uividend. ? ,d imd J- -c UJj s ar ompanied by N. ViLecd. a busineM Fh lluiflt. m-Ce on Saturday Lake Salt to 'i:y trip r.i last week. by Dm- Word has been at Salt dead friends of the WIN and Droaeh Mi of Rpva Lake and eC. J ,:-4 Vi- f: oJc an and Mrs. N. K. Thomson and returned early In the week i F i.ilri-sp.'ndig their vacation in Idaho. 'll.ey r ported very tiii.il Ne k. Mrs T. J. Hester and son of Lead-M- i s V r.i I. ir:.! i.f a..l v;., with Mr. , Ure visiting Fo k Miss Kuhv Hurst of Spun.-- li an,i children, jiay till ure visiting Eureka relative K(Utl,a c0e of Nephi vlitod Mo past week with her djiing und Mrs. Watie fleck of Hell- - f( f MrH jvan gtirkney. and her Idah.i. or' visiting in Flureka, vrs. Hopes, both of Fluiinlph of Mi'.-- Iteik's p.iri'iiti, l.i'iug he W. hh. Mr. mid Mrs i:. rnard Green of the Wolf Mr. iiml Mrs. tlwen lloswell tills .,i'rl Market has visiting with little son to on- of fri. inis at Victor, near the Yellow- week look thi-inii'li.il .) National Park, for the past ll'i; Halt I.ak bospllai tiwitiiii tit. days and will return home on - - I . W. i "Hoc" llnucr, the famous old Iiiipball fan ami manager, will bring Ills IMvIdctid team to Eureka tills even- Ing to play a ganie with our lms. Eureka managed to get away with thn laat game, but "IhH'," who lot i strengthened up constileralile by the ndditiotl of several Goshen stars, saya thnt It will be a different stoiy 1 it . f 1.., ' -.-- n.- ii I t.o'li I.iiv .a f Following are exhibited at i, ! tin la s ui y ' .,! : I a V i I J ." ;t. !l t Iiil lil'i il l:..' f rej-ula- .i'e pn U ! M I... re and f di.i-i- tt-- lo-uv- ili-- r . of Mr. .Itid j A , piihlli-Hliiii- r : 'id, lord v .iid -- 1 bbv )"H - Mr. rri'illieil with aotni' ore Mill week, for four some of our Mioi.i inav el i'xriled and think Mie old mine liHd reautned work we will Millie thM Mum or' In the result of ;i rlean up around one of the orn bin ..ivii) Jiir.1 u rareleHdly an Eureka. i Siniih, mi (lie hi mi ml for Flureku. wa.i hit ijulto fri'idy; a few liafu Tintic Schools Will 1. in. lei in the Heron.! itinlio-'roupi-- i and a wild piteh, pavn Open on September 7 . with lb F'orlers three runs, almost Iref. T. E. IUrtblt, superinten I i no iiyli to win a good bull tonne, but ent of the TIM If School dWtrli', i i.iii' of Lurekas hitler not mild.' bu.iy later and nutniii'i-i- l to pul tto-lluteN lliat plans ure n.w for the opening of Mrhonl on (he 7ih 4.11111 in lie lend, whifh was held for of neat month, the day foilowlm: only a brief spidl. letter in Ihe patne l.nhor Dav. wi-Spanish F'ork started romlng All of Min I each Ink positions liavn up from l.idilnd and appeared to n. now hern filled liini the list sliowin.t In dmii'.er of tvitiK Mm score. Mann-I'.e- r the prudes to which the various Kline siihntlt uteil Sutherland for will Smith In Mu tors Ini vm been assU-nedepartment. In Almost thi1 firstpltihlna nrohuhly ho rendy for ball plli hiul by Sutll the neat Issue of this paper. t rlund. pho Is nnver at hi t bent uu- " for .t such idrciiinstani'i's, two base lilt mid It drove In two I'Ol'NTAIN Gltl'iEN lit Ml TO rietV AT M MtVNMMi: runs Then F'.ureka bud to yet In'o Mu Kamo In earni'Kt, Kline laklni plaea on third where In Noxl Sunday, AukiinI 22ml, Ibo bl Sn at- - neemed to be bn badly needed and lint- Fountalu Green bund will tendanre at lb Inrul basohall ymiie I'T rolna from the bench Inlo left This field, mid In passing It mlytit not lie between Eureka and Neplil. ntualcal oryaulalbui Is a good otto out oT pl.ice to note I hut It w'a Huttiimly hlngle, when be was and they promise to give the fnn a real treat and make the name u llvi-- switched Into Ibo IihMIiik 111, that ly affair. Neplil knocked off Amor- - bad much to do with givlntt Kur ka l.v a wii.-lean Eotk last Woilni-s.lavictory. Noe played a good irrinie or 7 to 3. they hammered Miller olf l'fl field; Huberts, who was o il the right garden for aeveral the bill. The Hangers are going and may bund our bwal heroes nlnus. fielded Ills position well and E Kbrlver acrepted a few difficult a walloping. Ih.nT miss Mils one. clmniis. Sutherland, once be ;;it hall. .P'lti c. pitched shut-ou- t niVim;M AM I I HI KV TO .SPANISH F'OHK. n.AV (MMi; iii hi: i'omgiit:i i i F. 1 In j I Spiini-'- I I N.,' r '.t f. I - -- I Monday (,.! a? 2. r .Jvf r nM- pi.i.'l t.ll..". iliir hut those al.'i fim i ion of Ini e 1. M.e i.i'hii' l,:tl ,i our liovi dot not have tinii It to uuw ni. out when It was all over, I ii. to M'enteil to hale an off liiii. r ol.ii lily din to Nome chanKe il.tv, lliul were tnuile In the line up, and the le.iMiii that our playerd fawn u on top wa that Spanish F'irk wus inin, ti ? : ii- t . V r; v H. (1 N,. re ; i! 3. III Ikt WINS ll(.(.l II (MMi; lltllM mIMXMI lOltK Wi ll. I I o bi-i-- i hh. i)a f a 1 i II f Ill i o tlulr .avor. o .an r.tV .l! Mra. I i ;L w 4 N, Eur.-k.- t iM 7, N w Ijjoin 1, h rji.i ii ) the lit of iith for tlili district lut which mm me. riven I ii'Hia ban which I'iiho TIAt. n.i;VI I. U Th Wedni i i fi .if I ; t.f !i- 1 - ( i - M. G f r Fork r ai. 111' W. T -- i:aebin at r. rj.i ,- a- it I Euri Kmpir' Mtin(olonido Iliiiui Chief run Ill ure) ij i ;i ( Tlutlr Standard Bingham Villi' i I ! V.-- lit. Stock Sales r i An IIVII)KM Dividend Notes -" it nyi. A. S. Friday, THE EUREKA REPORTED Page 4 Tir.ric Stake . aftomoou and nearly four ....... hundred people gathering first at the I Arrowhead resort and later parrak- - p::M; 'n:t of a picnic luncheon at the President Birch made a park. .brief address at the gathering ac.,1 EVARSSATED n :rj J,r s demonstrations of work were gvcn by the Primary. Belief Society .j Shrivcr branches of the stake. "Aft-- I t.Co. to the dose of the progntn :n the ia.-- vent to park the party adjourned to Go- - c 1 5 if a a-- r - slum where a very pleasing dancing ; party was conducted .! - on epe:.t-a- t i$;s'.i of-1- 0 now liom in the K. ai- - iKirst pub July is s.d Y. crans included ia L1 equipment, a 3 tou TOWING HANDLED DAY OR NIGHT. your :e a: paytser t ,-mm H. rt SHRIX'FU mul 1R d ureki. f. C"::.fort i:ar-wi- il I- Fay-so- n SeGO aes-- 1 Crane r D A. you. WILSON Sr,op at head of Job Eureka Auto Service : Wm. K. Carson, M? PHONE 92-- Street ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ; |