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Show Page Friday, IWmWr :), nr(; THE EUREKA R2P0RTES 4 .School Expenses In Utah Show Very Heavy Increase - of Per capita titan to t li . 1921-3'- ' a n . nri jumped 7 7 o p . ttchuoU :r.m $71.4 in ri' :U-- fiaaRiararairciramaa is IT 1 ae- - 1925-2- 6, in Cant party tonight at tin Miner. f ihe state Mr. and Mr. Frank (Jarrlty re- Older of turned home on Thursday afivr Union I1 ill. wih Hu maJ recently, hK(J lor buildings and apendiug a few daya with Salt l.ake Moote in charge SThe expei.iltluie-. to $9.bl . friend. ... j ... Bne, in I!t27.-?rthia outu.it per rapla. wide in ult'M-- i and furi:l lay wax $7.sx. in 1 St 3 Mr 1 in-capita $!..! niture a tiitx in hi li i mix will reopeu nox;2ti and eighty-eigh- t Other er riipiiu expenditure been cloned for th- 2'. during the two year were penertl holiday. eonlrol adnilnixtraiioii. $2 97 foreleHav I ike. employed aa a railroad y,.Hr; teat hers' salaries. the $25. 6..; areiii : Coriiixli, Utah. waa in Hu- -, mentary school:, 19:i-2- , other expense, nil a foi a few hotlra vlit luxi Run-- is2t-25- . hein a Ile yue.li of hix parents. Mtru-tlelemental y schools. J935-Mr- . Mia Veronica Duvl of till fii) 34 27. ir.xs; I ear hew and Mr. FdwartI Pike. left a few iluya ago to accept a posijc. $2 10; tion In one of. the Cleveland honpi-- i ...... t.- - tala, being a trained niire. moniha aro moied to southern in llm n ex of InMim-ihiexp 4 ard Attend the "Watch Night will return to Eureka next in cent flirBi wh,0,M co- I'uity fcl the Miner I ulon Hall lhtlm WM.k. coming here for a brief bu.-under eveniiiR. 1hn affair ,HII ,rp 1925 26. tl.irty- ordinate aciiviiiex. j , , di reel ion of Ihe local Mooxe hid Re ' ' , HUJiiar a'cnciex tweniv-uiand and a most Intereetin-- uml enjoyable' Mix Delhi Oreen ol Ogden was 52 In aV? former resident of till riry 07 u l24 opera a!15Ihe week. being Eureka during Hon of school plant In 192a 2d. Thursday ,.UHM, f Mr. and ,,ie fur southern California where Mr. j,,rry plait, and their son have been, Rll- spendlitK llie winter, lie says lie; Mr. W. II. IJreen. well known fifty-fivwnw, in the charges in 1925-2- . ver City rexldent, last present will remain there for some month. r cenls In l24-2- she and turned bln blacksmith shop Holy Cross Hospital where ItavinR romparliiK the total oprraHng over to hla brother. Thomas Franks, recently submitted to a minor opei Hon. Tlntlr friends will lie Interest- expense of each district in the Mate ir od In knowing that Mr. Green I during the two years are Riven Alex IlllRht, who is teuchln now gening alonR very nicely. low: 1125-- 2 l24-2- 5 lltlSTUICT school at Cullen, came home for (let on Mr. and Mia. J. It. Hlackett left The school1 vacation. $46 10 $45.8 Christ ni, i Apin(l 75 60 52.48 work at that place la going bIoiir in Tuesdav for Sail Like where they t jl(livi.r 66.87 59.03 a very satisfactory manner, accord- - will remain for a couple of months. jt(IK Khier 48.37 49.75 In jc to Mr. Rllr.lil who ha all of .lie Mr. Hlarkctt ItavinR limn assigned In work In Ihe Hull lutke rar,on 4 35 51.48 grades Ihe attendance not heinx very some apodal 41.21 office of Ihe Chief Consol Iduled Mio j 28.08 I 45.65 48.36 Iiir company with which lie hux been IUyM Mr. and Mra. Thomas Franks. Rr. employed for several year. 41.05 41.8 jlitichesiie will retiiin home till week after a 47.06 47.65 Kinerv Alex J. Jex of llto Kureku IlankliiK visit In soul hern California, where . 41.35 38.90 84 ,: . 85.60 lliey were guests of llielr ilauKhler. Co. waa In Suit Mra. Franks slay there extended and Thuraday 53.48 58.13 ... I .. over a perold of several week while of theCentral , 68.27 56.04 Mr. Franks went to Ihecoasl just Im- - lard county of which he I a direr'., 83.69 65.14 I a which renrgx:or. This company fore Christ mas. F8 l:l l (V' V.: Co.. 46.5s Water ration of Ihe Rpvler lllver 46.07 Have you read about the big over- p,.,.,, financed liy lais AnReles 54.60 55.9 j1 coal sale at the W. F. Klirlver A pUslneHH mm. 77.81 .74.22 aiorgan Sons store. An eloRant line of llarli 49 67 53 10 Ku- Ihe of of trustees A The hoard are goovercoul Marx Scliuffner 48.27 t l'rl Sanpete to wish Public. (hunk Library Iiir on aale at greatly reduced prices.; reka 88. 1 82.8 11 Ik lit when you need an overcoat 'ihe people of Kureka for their re North Summit 68.4 5 most you ran gel It for but little sponse during Ihe recent book drive. Jrk Hy 46.38 5T,, money. Allend Ihe aule and look, In all 100 volumes wrere revel vdn Jlnle 58.18 land many more are now coming over Ihe fine Itne of rouls. . 34.06 . . 35.17 San Juan 'from the various societies of the city. 48.23 Mr. nnd Mra. Kvereii .arson wel- - Tho pri awarded for Ihe greatest Sevier 44.51 corned a baby girl to llielr home on,nun,rtr f booka collected were Win Poulli Sanpete 90.30 Sunday one dav lute If Ihe young ,y tie 7 Hi nnd Mill grades. These South Sum in It 71.31 lady was Intended us a Christ mux awards will he given out Immediate- - TINTIC . . . Zl'f!! plu-j67.37 76.60 Tooele Hi (,f the year. Bffl.r n, present. Mr. latrsim is a piano Orrh-. 42.15 I'lntah er In Frank Morley'a Kureka 5 .95 60.0S Wiina'ch ... eslra. Mr. Morlev sugKesled iliull Mra. (leorRe Humble entertain J7 j 19.73 Washington the little girl he named Crissle Wednesday evening In honor of Mlv KMu Miss and 36.60 40.31 Marguerite Frary Cringle. Wayne.... .65.115 63.35 Wlrthlin. flames aud music were Weber Mrs O. A. Allred was hostess lol(.nj0yH( 63.01 64.30 tfnrlng the evening mil Salt Luke City the Kllte Club members Wednesday dainty refreshments were served. ()ndpn 50.92 52.17 J 4I 42.66 evening of this wek. The decora Those present were Myrtle (latluv, Provo . . Ilona for Ihe home were curried out Harriet lllos. KIIxiiImIi Johnson, Inrun .. 44.09 44.52 in Chrlslinus colors. The prise win- Marguerite 49.01 50.32 Frary. Klla Wlrthlin. Murray . ners for the evening In Ihe game of Arthur Frary, llnwurd Jones. Walter were Mra. Frank lluasell and Hums, (ienrge Humble, llev. and Averages ".500 $55 56 Mra. Del Stewart. The rlub mem- 51 rs. Wm. Frary. n bers present were: Mr. Frank Itue Drops; aclt, Mra. John Kvana, Mra. Del 'An overcoat aale, ruining ul this Slewart. Mr. Maynard flriggs, Mr. lime of the year, will lie of special CoJd Vave Hits Tintic Irfe Munson, hlrs. J. II. KIIworih, Interest to Tlntlr people. See Ihe W. In Sons' F. Mrs. Sliriver Mrs. tleorge Forney and ailverllHlng Klmer Tin Iuwchi the ' ! ...". Ibis Issue. Hlrd of Monroe, liulslana. in L..... Tintic last wnler wim lecorded week when he mercury went mime degrees lielow unuual"lnathU pafrthdf kind Is quite , the atule road ,l.Th, Vln,,r uT411 !? ' ' s1,v',r Ual j All Ladies i 3 2 i'.T.-ti- -- 1921-liatm- Wear To Ready - in-da- y. ; ' 1 Reduced J ... -. hiy-fii- e 1924-25;- - 1 . x ! ',.7 l- -- M-- s. ... One-Thi- rd e fifty-fou- ... lai-RO- Otitic mercantile Company . 9 j uieeMn'; on the evening of December 29th and varioua matters were takcj Will Return to Eureka up and partial arrangeineni mn for the program for the coining ynr. H It was decided to make the Dividend The Hillman Sock Co., ll.e popu-la- r Club subsidiary to the Itiflr Athletic a vislti-iCureka mers wh) perfm Club, the same set of officers aud few woeka avo. have decided to to officiate for flame committees ,.UlL. this place on iheir rotation both clubs. New officers will b slmk circuit. They win be at the elected at a subsequent meeting hat Star Theatre a aln on Thursday. .the following committees to hand juntiary 20th. for one night only and !the business of both clubs were elm,,n ,,ai, Thursday thereafter during Social, for dances and all other David Shore, former proprietor of e Ihe road show season. Without a 'Clarence Broun, diiutit the compuny will he able to d'i the Dividend Cafe, has returned to entertainment William Ilerqubt; a have aa of intention huilnesa with the e?01 they again capacity ramp Shoots, Iloxlng, W rest tin;, gtMM i i0t of plays which ure prc.:enteJ making it his home Mr and Mra. Athletic. ' Daaer, Hunp al except lonslly low prices. 'Shore recent I reopened the cafe, f ,c-- ' "Doc e Mcltonald, W. J. Walker. .... 0 mnd are to the give prepared U'Sllti.M ff mwk ivfti i Dtt.T iu ibUra Hitman Stock Company 1 i - , j JOTTINGS - 1 ' .... .... 1 DIVIDEND l .... y J b-- 1 a:-a:- K 1 I . 127 license plaies. W -- 1 . i rm Youll Agree TLl 1 his itr One is His Greatest. 's.sr ; ; A T.''b,ir m Temprrure W444444444H444H44tm44M4M444l4444 fiu,r W' K,Ht of 8alt ii.unerinr fnr annoJnce o lie iiIhi rirt -- nd wls e .11 number of ,or In .i L f,?rf .I . , fJ !! ..I . new 17 lo- - Mrs. I u cur Lr w MWn ll,"tttd lh ,r" according to announremert .... ...... v If. K. rorkett, KWTe,ary 0f mate. Wednesday. Deal- - rir,,fia,e 11 year, C appltiatlona lovenng new ear aatee. of the certificate, aP" the .Inadditional ab-enc- plication - he accompanied bv fee of $1 to cover Ihe cost mufll - r- - (,r,n the activities of Ihe combined dub, - are now complete In nearly evurt wa" ,he KUC8t particular and will afford new iW nonsuiting 8po'- It. Hobba was a Salt Lake 5rura I)lv,dend h,ld lhe "The ,,eH,r pd v,,ta PPerance l Pri. c,c - whJ, " .M! luSrd mi.,X of Renerous and active Interest in pm- - durlnR the motlng this movement which is mod Xmaa holidays. All operations at highly appreciated by member af ,h mine suspended when the the organizations; and all Iintern the I" activities of this nature. n,sh Hhin ,,!t work Bt morning of December 24th. being re- The Dividend Rifle Club ha Just ,umed Monday morning. December received a challenge from Ihe L. P. a of dava three ayti. Tht rimtofti R,f,e nub of ITovo for a shoot a holiday for Xmas haa been observed or and a,waJra "a8,on SvYhV imllnbICnv7mafi!!riiiS a Ren(ira rejoicing, exoduii of most of the inhubltantu of the camp cub participating in the conteit o i to varjOUB points In the valley. Company Mias Alta MeKwan, student at the Schramm-Johnso- n I To vo high flchool, is spending the -. W1U uPen Olore im pXmas holidays with her parents, Mr o and Mra. William McEwan. j . Schramm-Johnao- n Tlie Drug coo-Misses Madge Dobbs w of will a number pany open k a",ved aal wek..,ro 8al.1 ew ary where they .re nttendlhg St. Mary's roTO' be Academy, and are spending the boll- - , Herbert Hopes of thl city suffered goTICK 4F AITLIC ATIOX KOIl for several duv from frozen feel. II a MIMKIIAL IMTKXT. ) receivinl medical attention prompt 3HXKK.ll, AlILirATlOX, 8KHIA1 i ly and haa almost recovered. He xayi that hla feet got wet while he was Cnited Slates Land Office. Salt Lake . ; water to the rotul camp, , , hauling city, I'tah, December 23. 1926. from Jericho station on ihe In ion Notice Is hereby given that tlw Mr-anMr- Iaclflc Itf.. and before he realized Benneit Alining Company, a corpora-- . ; -- SbAxr wiishe,r paent", I . fwI severely nipped hy tion. hy its duly authorized agent to be In the south part of the lira i the front. ,und attorney in fact, W. M. Bradley, Mias Alaine Dobbs of Bingham room now occupied by the SchvO , whose address la Kelt Canyon Is a guest at the home of Clothing Co. poxtofflce i ' Itullillng. Ralt IJike City, Utah, ha hor uncle, R. L. Dobbs. At a meeting held a few daya P Tryr to Prevent ' made application for patent for the T Iam-J?k8!dJr"?EL Senous Coasting Mishaps n . n. 1. u. 2. n. 3, 11. 4. and b. 5 Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Paine led late tke lared last week for Salt Lake City where ,erred and common atock ot ' o-lodes. Mineral Survey No. 6866, the fact that situated in Ihe North Tintic Mining they enjoyed the Xmas holidays with company. Notwithslanding there Is much roasting here our city District, Utah County, State of Utah, relatives and friends. o i haa been quite free from serious ar- - described aa follows: Paul M. Wolfe, employee of the and M Miss Hickman Audrey ridents and It la up to pareuts, mu-Beginning at corner No. 1 B. lode. U e number uffpr,n For-ILois entertained a ! , torUts and city officers to do ihur from which the quarter corner on fromdnLIidi,f!Lt'0i,b thelr fr,endH at ,ielRhing part In preventing the injury of the the west boundary of Section 36. Fred Johnson left for Salt Lake given on Wednesday evening, u children during the winter month. Township 9 South. Range 3 West, City on the 23rd to spend the Xmas program Including games, music w j Almost every afreet in Eureka la hears North 42 deg. 44 min. West holidays with relatives. a fine luncheon at the Hickman used to some extent for roasting pur- 1017 feet; thence North 20 deg. 9 dring the late even in 6- pose, owing to the fact that our ct'y min. West 1500 feet to corner No. 1 M. II. Howes was the guest of de?ce la located in Ihe mountains, and thia of II. 2 and 11. 4 lodes, from which Salt Lake friends during the Xmas n1t. WPra: Je2S Rcha Sutherland, Ruth means that everyone must he ateit (he aforesaid quarter section corn-- r vacation. eo Myrtle McCann. Jean Douglass, it we are to go through the winter hears South 14 deg. 42 min. West Mr. Theresa Miller FotherlnghsSMr. and and lyn Roundy, Morris without having one or more xertou 6S3.S feet; thence North 30 de. Mrs. 49 min. West 1500 feet to corner were Burriaa. of La Junta. Colorado. Wayne Cook, Donald Thompson accidents. meats at the Rome of Ira Mil- - Clyde Briskey, Clyde Conover. Dose Children should be warned against No 2 It. 4 lode; thence north 75 Mrs. Miller's son, and brother of las Wlrthlin, Donglas Christens lpr. using the streets on which there in deg. 33 min. east 1200 feet to cor-a- o Mrs. Burriss, daring Xmas week. Kenneth Buckley, Alvin Ron. Jo much. auto travel and motorists tier No. 3 B. 5 lode; thence South Mr. and Mrs. Ivan I) must keep their cars under control at 10 deg. 49 min. East 1500 feet to an I Jrad,e!r- - Stanley Cook. i . ail lime. corner No. i ll. 5 lode: thence Snuih Miss Margaret, drove toBerqnist o Salt Lake 20 de. 9 min. Kant 1500 feel to on the 24th to spend Christmas with 0 . . and-Virgin- - Lets d l ' Ia X?Xkl J EiS sszsrzs X r' 1 - - , WITH THE MARVEL HORSE SILVER KINO A smashing story of brother love with Fred defending his younger kin and woven into the threads of thia dramatic smasher youll find a delightful , , ' ' J. '- No. SB. I lode, thence South deg 48 min Fast 1500 reel io corner No. 3 B. 1 lode, thence South 75 deg. S3 min. West 1200 feet to lorner No. 4 11. lode; thence North 14 deg. 4S min. west 1500 Teet to corner No. 1 B. lode, the place of beginning. Sjid lode mining claims are l.v rated in Ihe N E Vi of Section 33the N W vj and the S W i; of Sec-- ; Hon 36. Townsh'p 9 South Range 3 West. Salt Lake Meridian, and a net area of 121.955 acres, the lin area in conflict with lxt 264 Tin- HO Lode and Lot 26.--. nd Kid lodes, haring been exclud- 14 POCATELLO, Idaho. Doe. 29. The J. O. Penney Company, lncorpo- rated, of New York City, has pur- chased the entire chain of Holden Rule stores operated by the Hood- Van Knglen company in southeast- ern Idaho and Utah, according to an- nouncement made tonight ly John Hood of Pocatello. Mr. Hood is pres- of the company and is one of tbp Pioneer merchants of this city, the Holden Rule store in 1 ocatello inl900. the organiu- - "Il !JiB.,o?ea,eve,oM ,nto romance! corner C. Penney Co. Buys c,ula - con-Ide- nt Get-There-- or,frai.i friends. L. J. Sundeen. who has been ut Rockland. Idaho, for the past month and a half, arrived on the 25th to spend Christmas with Mr. and M.--i. Georgs Hezxlewood. Alisa Emma Raddatx. of Salt Lake waa the guest of her sister, Mra. Ray Brim, during the holidays. Bad Mrs. P. o. Pearson spent the holidays in Salt Lake visiting with friends. , Story by MARION JACKSON Directed by DEL ANDREWS , ! d OGDEN, UTAH. K- - B- - Wood f Salt nd Boyd MfKan. wij "cho01 therp Pont the Vni Jannaiy 3. fx.-luJe- ! .S-JK- 1,18 and the Golden Rule stores at Twin Book 192 of Mining Records" DagI' linn h V.0"da f Mr. and Pall. Burley. American Falls. Filer. '' C Manson. The nearest known locations are Oakley. Albion, Soda Springs, Mont- 1,bp aforesaid ndLOifan cUimv a'nJ 1 I.IelPn Kirkendall is The lenney company, which Lot 37 Heriuiotie. Graphite No. 2 from a badly burned hand, suffering la a nation-wid- e institution operat- - and Graphite lodes, and I.oi 264 FPa dent happened Christmas the acci2600 when some hot grease was morning department stores In the lode. lag spilled. United States, was represented In I direct that the foreeome notice James Wade. Jr., son of James v. the transaction by J. McDonald. N published in th Rimka B.por--vli- e presiden and nicrrhantPve nnii- - "r newsomer ,epnera5 manager of n t! T.a.TNLant a. nger of New York Ot. and O. H. Me- m--re' Standard. U spending a Utah, .he said at . days Dlvideud this week rn-,few Donald, of Seattle. claim for nine mnsemtlve Joying the winter sports with M,j ELI F. TAYU1R. i young friends. Reisier. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Elton Edward D Dunn. Attorney at Law re nrn .1 FOR FLETCHER'S s.:P I aVe t it . Utah. (Wednesday from Sat Lake Civ l pub. Dec. 31. 1926. Utiwhprp th 8Ppnt the holidays ' pub. February 5. 1927.) Th. Dividend Rifle Club held 351-2-- SHOW Lake City. i ; EIGHTH ANNUAL LIVESTOCK Earl 9. Hansen spent the Xmas season with relatives and friends at Ogden. Bountiful andother Sait ROUNT TRIP Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad , STAR THEATRE Sunday, January 2nd. : iue Children Cry CASTORIA !irt 1927. FARES d Fn-ek- 4--8, Tickets on sale daily Ja3u8 El'- - 3rd to 8th. Inclusive. r ip must he completed toJe3 " Inal point by midnight .. ary 10th. " For detailed fares and nearest service, call on Grande Agent. I -- |