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Show Page 2 Big Brush Fire Sunday Damages Tintic Dry Farm Considerable iiy land farm Sunday whin a ilar.u;-- ' In Uit VklU-- INSTITUTION LARGEST CHAIN ALWAYS AT LOWER STORE tNC. i Eureka, Utah. pl.ue. hut the fin Jumped Mi fi-it- si'i iinn lie plowed iind . Dividend And Eureka Played Good Game Last Friday Alex Mrlionald and lila haselmil the heal I i to $2.98 to $4.98 Sizes 2 to 6 Years 1C $1.98 to $3.98 years. Boys Shoes With 2 Fair Knickers her All-Le- ai v Itlfllil could do Mild the kuiiio elided with Kureka one run to the itoml. Sutherland. Smith unit Fowler did the twirling for III" leaguer. (hum H'etde chucked fur IMvIdend. KM Sixes 7 to 14 Years -- e III ii I ii K WUN time for school come these new Lumberjack Sweaters in worsted plaited or worsted and rayon mixed. Great for wear and full of pep. Bright colored checks arj plaids, many two button-fla- p pockety; knitted bottom for snug fit and knitted cuffs. mothers I rt (tilth Just in These School Suits will please they have STAMINA they make rood they will stand hard, grinding wear. Every suit with two pairs pants Longies, Knickers or Golf Knickers many with vests. Sims 6 team came over to Kureka hist Friday even In u and played a kuiiio with Kureka. The i,(inlest was lniit-ef-ii K and feu u red hy louvy lilt fin k oil Imtli aides. Wurhiirton for Kureka and ll. Steele for Dividend eurh gelswat. The final ling a srora wna 8 to 7 In favor of thn loecul team. Two lilla and a rniiihlniitlon of errors pul over two couulera for Kureka In the seventh InnlnK and won the mnleNt. A home run In the ftnir-liiia- Fellows Suits that r. re RIGHT I The Style is of the sort that fits into the Personality of the boys and the fellows themselves are mighty critical about lines and fabrics. Suita that spell SERVICE as well as appear a nee. - i For Big and Little All Boys lake. Values, Style Qualities and Fabrics that Wear 111 111 Lumberjack Sweaters School Suits Ready that the With advam-e- mmdlly until about two hundred yard from the liutMlnx when the v ind m; ii in rhantied and the flanieN iroved on toward the tiorih M.. WUHuk had turned nut all Ills Murk, v 'nidi liiiluded more than two hun died pU'H, mid wiih himself leiitlnr n'ler yulhei liu; up a few Iioum hold I tnrned lonaliiKM when the wind t'e fire away finm hla losses plan. Mr. wtie Whiting ktaieH that his fail I it very Rieat. in view of the most of the yraln had lnen liar I'al v Mini, hut it I iiiiderHiiind that vain i' hie farm mat lilnery, whiili hud been u olll I ft t lial tile field. Wilt tie liiltea of feme wiis inyed t !sn hunieil. M PRICES DEPARTMENT STORES ORGANIZATION ihanvi-and drovr the; flalllei west vtilli lit K II I K Ilf f.i I I.i lioue mol Intrn dlreeily In llirir the dari-ye- r. juiili Mr. Whiling. hud plowed several furrow about a mile dlxlmil from th ranrli in an In divert the tilaze away I QUALITY GOODS DEPARTMENT I 2: RELIABLE A NATION-WID-E WORLDS wna dune lr i bruh Mr swrpl o.r vrral thousand .i'in f land kill' iMludrd In H mill a lartce portion of ll:r Knlaht Mi) farm, cd of Kurrkn.i wlilrh lilts mr Is Itrinx opera! id li v Tli firr slurli-- In I In t Whlniix. f.uilhilN In Mir north rnd of (hr vs l v and lruvel.il towind Kureka for it disian' of n lio ut five null n. mind Friday, Augu THE EUREKA REPORTER $5,90, $7.90, $9,90 For School Wear Our all school shoes are good all the way through. Boys and mothers know this. Heres our feature value for Fall solid-leath- With ll.l (Til lll'IIMD II IN' 1 and 2 Fair Longies $&90, $8.90, $11.90 IIOMANNTII.I.i; CANVON An (iverluiiil Four cur. owned hy John S. JoIiiimoii of Kureka, huriiu I up laal Mon tiny on the road Icutllnu Sisoa 2H to Sli Sisos 12 U to 2. SIms 8 to 12 $14.75 Into Tint It, the trouhle taking pht'-a short dlatuneo below lloiimnsvllle. The car ht'cnme very Iml In climbing the hill and In some manlier, probably on account of a broken ga line, the bins atarted. Mr. Johnami li ii it thn fire nearly nxtlriKUhdicd when gas atartcil leak Inn from the lunk, which In that model of car la over the motor, nnd had to abandon the machine. The rnr wna almost ii er . . . . .$2.79 .$2.49 $2.23 e total Back to School With Our Own J C. Penney Co. Cap s Kea Iohn. MtMMOTII TK It'll KltM UIII'IIIVK t'KIt'm it'ATKK Shirts and Blouses Lets Go Fellows Your Cap Is Here! First class teachliiK certificate!! wore issued to It7 teacjiera at a recent session of the state hoard of education, uniting those these papers being: Florence NT sointer, Mario SiHplev, Marie I .arson and Zola Mary Wilson, all of Mammoth. The Style you want the Value you expect the I'ab-rir- x ami Color that spell NEWNESS the I.ow 1'rices we always make sure of There's real Personality and Definite Individuality evident in every School C'ap in our display. See them bay them wear them. Low priced at and lnvit Wadding atatlonery Ilona of various kind at the Hupnrk er office. 69c, 98c, 1.49, 1.98 ' . : Fancy and plain high count broadcloth. Exceptional values in every detail. Long wearing; full cut over our extra large patterns. Styles and patterns that are original and unusual. - V'iA ';i. Cuffs, collars and pockets are tailored and finished with care; heavy pearl buttons. Styles the boys like; values that mothers like. Ail low priced T is one of m.iny rewards of pure blood . Take S. S. S. to purify your Llood then watch pimples, boils, blackheads and rashes SHIRTS FLOUiES Sum I2K to U vanish. You can take S. S. S. with confiden- 79c V testify to its merit. An unbtokrn record of service for over 100 years is a gteat testimonial to a great medicine. ce-millions Silas 6 ta 18 69c Remember S. S. S. is made only fiom fresh roots and herbs. jthte Hone Baby Is Buried Woodmen Pay Insurance in Payson Cemetery 0n Death of John Sholtz : S.S.S. ld baby of Mr. The and Mrs. Hoy Hone of Kureka passed away on Friday eveninK of Iasi week from a severe attack of summer com- plaint. The remain were taken to jlayson on Sunday where funeral service were conducted and internment was made in the cemetery ut that place. three-mont- h . POWDER: GIANT HERCULSAS BLASTING SUPPLIES . : Crane everything used in mine development. We make deliver to tut part of the district. Tintic Powder We now have a wrecking ; ; & crane included in our equipment, a 3 ton lift. TOWING HANDLED DAY OR NIGHT. Supply Co. Phone 44. Upper Main St., Eureka i'i' . A Eureka Auto Service Wm. K. Carson, Mgr. ii PHONE 92-- ! .I! ae V ! S"0. I"!. , i i j j Eureka. I H I m - LH - I'.iv, 4 rv. rw::i house Silier tiv ' IlOJltll 10c Milk, quart .... Cream, j pint 20c 40c Cream, pint Cream, quart .... 75c Why tako ohmuvs ! l- turizod milk and otvnvi is safo. 301 S in li'lTliJ txi li'.i.'iity at K r k.i lriivs on Milk and Phene Terms if ou.bj'.'.d'.Rs n Church Farm Dairy . .i. ! er-i.t- . Now .. ' - 1 si , ;ii - y ! ' ll'Hi.ir.ATiox. " ' i i notht: for 11 ii ; RR to tlie land above described, 1 the Register of the U. S. Land Of i:i:l. F.srtri: For Sale or the Interior, II. S.,fice at SaIt Lake City, Utah, on tM m:i: lxsntiNn:. Offire, at Salt Lake City 2nd day of October, 1926. 1 l,ut Aunu.-- t 23, 1926. , , , .I0,1!!11 Claimant names as vitnesseh'.ca , " the D. U h ulven SetiTil Kay Carson, Ralph Smith. Samart that m J'st lail ,,vr iuron. of Lihl. Hah. who.Ha:! Utah; all of sale ir.i'.-vLehl, the widow of the la:e John She!. on'rson. 15,J9made homestead ffuggard, of Fairfield. Utah. . former Knrekuu a!.o pa-d aw.i '.'i i I' No. C24335. for ard "ie m.LJtry, GEO. E. WOOLLEY. I'uHois. Idaho. Mr. SIum:. went i s, Township Nt, s Acting Renter, Idaho about ruht year .ue, i South: ro.'!' "-- t. '.:-- e w.th 1926.) near Salt Luke Merldlatii! 27, ins in fannhu'. He put in n:;. (First pub. August tira. ' STiO PJ. Term, hn Mo d ."tiie of intention to tr.ake! work op I it years in uuderKr-ou-.Three year Iroof. to iu::.: t; ste fer two establish claim1 Mining blanks at Reporter offistated that his hea';h w.ji f . dw:;ni! l: in Irmo, I r.ii !, . o he . lime the . Avenue. (taw up i: ti i: ! and in fact i! i Auto Wrecking RANK j U. H44444 town. $42J ear'i. A room douMe lo-'I. f.vj- - i., "- '.or.F.'y i 1400 uO;. siie one t r;.e Si;? a 5 ro. m m.v'-- s.i-ot- . frees. wih f.r .t.r-ai? -l whether a Used Car is as good as it be. Which makes it doubly important to patronize a c isl.'v who has a reputation for giving honest Lets and honest values. appears to :.tr;e ? - r- hij Ie i.etjs- 0t Church --, fa--- -- Few people' can tell at a glance - 610 00. j r.io!. w,l! ...! !arr. coed outhufld.: I LEAVE IT TO U5 or co i..-- . ::t w J 4.100. on Church IV. shade Eureka Auto Service) Iks. Children Orv FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR J ' Ht 5 DE-ALER- . ONLY A5 DEPENDABLE WHO 5ELL5 IT |