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I'f tin-s- io k is v.il, w in now while the assort- l.fi1. .1 t ( : - M- '.i l . t It Vi l :hi-.- tl.e in'i.li- .ill is j;:( i. s.-- l.i. '"'ul .1 prices are n: wl. r M !'s .isr. j.irt 'f .l.e 'i ' i vimts ii :;,t t Jn i'r ,i - ! t. it- - i.,q i vi 'V. m I... f.-- ;. . '.f !;;! t I tlii" .: .. .) aerll f.ifri! or i t.i-i- .! Hale .r i ' !. . '.i - i: . . "iM : i . Come rrm. nUK. vrorn The 1 immms loo, have ttu-i- r li.nr cut hv i he srl.ool harher In the el vie i:iih litinh. Tlll'NlMiKHMAI Woi hills i !: .V.v.--e art- diiiir: jircfers . SMART !. Viii-ir ;;rt Is a tuny eo.mmieil moiieru iu iif iiiii.e There Jjv.iI Hr iii ji't'asi-iti ;,ive imii to hiispiial i he on wheie f rouiiil hi tl.i- uprenie OTHER HATS FOR C! and S3. M'l.t I'hi'.iti imi Hie t.ikeu for the 1 : i t'ilit.r which ,!, as follow li.hirM iiilinen'. toil' alien! Kvery M t"t !. ;.r: HO I'l S. lo iheir leeih an, I eyca by, j, j: ilioasai.il ilol.irs ai.il more h& been Tlu re ure pi .n t physician or wi'l I1. s;ie:it upon the four bov tiaum! and prac'ical tiun-f:n and thr.e nils m lit have been sen' residence. As a of all tbisi !To:i! Ilurp'ia tit tin ech.ml it Moose- - :,t. dealh rale a! rt U the1 htari li. aMi'.i, nod by the l.oyal Order lowest kimviii in Ihn histoiy of niedi-o- f Moo-- e f.r the sons and dauKhtors cine. of i's d c.m.ii d nii'inhers, where tlcy - of life is pro.idcd 'very iei It. 'sides these, sire yi.en a lli..rouh aeHd v'e an. I by (lie aulhoriues MI Air.MIlW. 1, M'ntol burden must U oi atii'tial training until ii..;1 .;:o IS coMviant is afforded I1' opportunity ' n I,OT l ave of to' n. . earn vh.ld 0r ...cl. ... years y outside ir l;' r i,: won",.n1,,r n,r:'f ' "r "r rU!lB hie, dirreie,.t Klin ka ran.ll.es hours, ami all havr bank ae,u,,,nl I n I m- Oral At l'M labile nV ",J are ivpiesenied. The child! ell here rounta ana.i.at whirl, they draw P'i 1. ii. Voice Development, lhysl- I evpense of i 'tii .t are 1. on und daughter pnrehase the little luxuries ( iilmie, Nieoi It Correcthad. nr,, tblna rbeuply ll'e late dnard Kallhaeka, a miner, uhlih iluldren love. Mery boy and Mr. and Co.nhed. Mr. pt.tvs ed, as admitted to membership girt has money in hank wlu u yrudu-h- y 111.,'. It. Milh'i, Ihone 2i2-w- . the loial li iUe. No. 1470, of the ated, and nny Inheritance is in Man1!. lily, and died in fully kept for them. Safe, coiuforlxiite, rellabla service 20 havini: a houe nn l The rhlhtren are fully nrrupted t.rnary, furnished by tha Kureka Tayaon I.u val.i.-- at 7j0 for the support of by xyranasiuni clasves und Staica Idne door sports when not at their stud widow And v. children. . und Mrs. K.illhi cVi was badly rrlpplH ies. have develop,! they "" football eleven., track wiili r heu mi. i .;n and is quite deaf. , lb eaiuoiil, dislr u ml'jlnKThe eldest hn had left home ami ;e.itns. and the like, ftenerully of the numerous ami Hon WILSON SHOE was larely makirnc his own war. tiin over all other schools iMiua", mineral ever wiinplM , In Hut file t iimi-she could Ret alon.t pline is strict but easily enforced, in REPAIRING V ! r e if the lodmi procured the admission larye part by the sludent. them- r u of I wo of hefl..Hc to the school selves. Corporal punishment Tliciv i.- it,iiininy mil lie bureau's mot Inn picture on June 2.1. unknown. lo1 re, and iliev nimc lli.in more flfiy thousand-acr- e A which I'hrary coiiiprlses . farm at !, 2 , the other three remaining minfoit in luiving your ' vmuaimna the oi'enitliiii't forms a part of the school enables; . I'oTiii with tli. ir mother. olil shoes rebuilt. un ",l ,ndustrls Hilda Klvira Knllbacka is now u eviry child to learn how to raise the ' care for domestic and to usual Tiie ivnireil kIioo in ofIn nr1 the crops hlsh school, nearly fied.man j'1 ' m r tlian ..ooo.oon fee :r, vears of aue, ami has clmsen vo- - animals. On the ground Is a forfy-- l tliiin the new' ten l!" "I.T iV.r. :i 1 art as the mean whereby acre lake, and the school vacations' nw,j'ni r' L on thew where Is Its are us Let I one. she 'ur: T.'n shores, when pinned her will make the ving E.,', , put them in 'r " Arnold all learn to dive and swim and row. J '.nI"0;"?" J gr.niiiaied In June. 1929. ' coiulition for ytu. pmil hV .rliatS ltf.lu'1 St 1. ester, her brother. Is a little They are taught to play fair, not to- r"'lr ' ,rn " withto lose undue take in Is 12 advantage, and old. L grade D. A. WILSON pan: years lb- - sr..mnr school and doing outeurs and to win without of minis in this, jl SAf head of Job at hop Best of all, perhaps, every child ls( workJnmi s II. McDonald wan a charter Street. of the Kureka lodge, n treated as an Individual and an a 1. Church cake and M. Great1 of Attend citizen the the blacksmith nnd miner, who died of forthiomtng on whose nhouldera a pie sale Sat unlay afternoon. pulmonary tuherrulosin. like Kail- Republic, ....-- Ills." hacka. in November, 1923. wire had died of appendicitis fWo the two children yea's before, and were tuken by an aunt, there being no property accumulated for them, with the request that they ho sent lo Mooseheart. '.ftir the necisnary preliminaries, fh lodge procured their admission here o: June 3. 1924. Jatnes Henry McDonald Is now Hi yearn old and a freshman In the high nchool. Ho in taking printing for hla trade and plays the trombone In the concert band of the nchool. His ulster, Vera Ella, wait 11 years old last November end Is in grade A. The o'her three Eureka children here are the two sons and tins daughter of the late James Bennett, a ho became e member of the local Automobile engineer Vem analysts of motor car lodge of Moose in September. 1919. of the first to begin telling one like others the a miner who died perforrr.iinccwere Ills tuberculosis, in April, 1924. another about the wonderful performance of the Hup wife had died as a result of influmobile Li.hr. enza five years before. It was the father's dying wish that his children America, they said, had not produced its equaL should come to Mooseheart. and secured wan here their admission One car, they declared, might compare. That was by the lodge on November 5, 1921. the eldest, Bennett, Albert handhudt Italian classic which costs several times the Jane is now 13 and In grade fiA. Arthur Ilupmobile price. KIiik is two years younger, and Is .n Florence 4 A. and hln sister, grade Now, ail America is learning the facts about the ua May Bennett, is nine years old and In grade 2B. She will continue in piivedcnu'd uriccthnewi, ease cf handling, acceleration Eureka here till her gra irl livd nif.ailiwss of the Huptnobile Eight. Sedan, fiva pa nger. 92 V4l re;,re' In June, 1935. Sadanarvq paaawifvr Sli5. not only The children here are cf tfic mot coetly cars drive it end them O' riven a thorough academic training 92S9S. Couos, tww a!: will r nc willingly drive any other car but the a and regufor college, lifting them pangrr with raatli irn, 1 1 S214S- Raadatar.wuhnaiii1le lar trade or vocation by which they Eigfit upmobile can earn more education aa an unaval. 12049. Tourmahve r usual numher of them do, with all; It in tin product of a modem Fnr,lV49.Tourir( a better engineering, S2rMS. Ail pruca th mus'c they can larn to play or Ar.d feel once ct and see difference when you the you f.a.b.L)ait,pluaMV(Bua(aa. sine, but they are aHo supplied with take the wheel and savory food precrin ed for them by an expert dietician. A comparison of performance of upkeep coat o! w1: abundance of clothing whhh :cy are allowed to select for the driving facility will make other types which ding to without regard for unifor.uthe engineering of a passing day seem out of data,cum-- 1 ity. ' residence In small erseme and clumsy. By all means investigate and liv" hall, They whcreth'ir meals are sirred. l.e know the difference between Hupmobile Fight per.rlrl.'. learning the ar. of household! formance and ordinary fine car performance, befom manaxement under the supervision j In the. work you purchaoe. of the matron. They gymnasium and play In the open nlr at least two Lours a day. the girls con'eK,in in baseball, volley bull, ar.d punch hall for the inter-balchampionships, and tb'1 boys playing la the high school contests wih neighboring teams and In tra'k prizes. meet, winning many The education ia expenaiv but !n The thirteen years ct the school there Lav fceen no failure on the part of! the any graduate to make good in pm-, world. It may be confidently chi1- -; seven the dieted that, though dren from Eureka are still too young to have earned any marked distinction, they will make their a home they town proud o? them as food j get old enough. at education given The e i 1 uni rhil fi. lriMi. 1 , Cintic mere. Co. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY AND SERVICE 1 1 l s . r . . ; ct-- : W. F. Shi iver & Sons . i re-ml- l Mno.-eloa- est-ir- . .. . . J Eureka Ward !HAY--AN-nTH- - in-r- I ! aiif. uk I - M 21, 192G. r . Satins and Satins. k ' ,Ui and shades and made of colors r ! l.iI V..I coEpk'te lines of dresses which we tnve ever shown is now on display in our store. The latest v;-- ! of the largest and most One ; iiloosiiitart Is Doing for liniicliiildfen VviiAi Dresses ! Friday, Srjiteinln-- v I . I hp-aW- ln. . s I care-Moim- o I I 1 f . d out-of-h- ... i ... - and Merchant Lunch 1 ht A pri-scn- 1 AT hi D. 12 I S. - I l 1 i Church lu-tte- r 1 1 to 8 p. m. '"J Thurs., Sept. 30, Fri., Oct. 1st om-ra- - " ber EVERYTHING IN DRY GOODS LUNCH MENU: ROAST BEEF HOT HOT ROAST HAM BROWN GRAVEY CREAM POTATOES SALAD HOT COCOA CAKE OR PIE ALL YOU CAN EAT FOR 35 CENTS 1 1 m i -- t. j 1 has not produced its equal c It is lihe Best Book for Ifou. Sedan 2345 Sciiaa-Luuouai- r, n-- - trvea-paser.ge- whol-tsom- gRK?ii!!ggaat TMbahit. If your children early in life the value of thrift. rmiil early, will never le outgrown. Parents should give the m aa lion hut. Oiwn an account with ns in the youngsters name, giveenrour-ue link book and ted him what it L and what it mean. Then him to save hi. pennies. T..e result will snrptie you. - pach OXE DOI.LuR OPENS AX AtXTH'XT. We Pay 4 Per Cent On Savings Accounts. Eureka Banking Co. Member of Salt Lake Stock at.t. & Mining Exchange STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD e ; l! j See Representative at THE TINTIC GARAGE |