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Show : I Reporter a rTlhe of list .Ued to the ship- - fc . the which StOCK SaleS j ' '..( . EJwty Sprin . -- V. -ja. f Tlr' by prdtt,:ed ! k g. fo., Standard ;!as Mines (dump ore) j Kind jiaii at se Standard sold ,ti Silver Shiold sold at Standard ;u!.l .,i i U North Lily sold ut iU $1.70. Crown Point sold at i.r. 1 Zuma sold at 3c. Vie (concentrates) n- - Finance Office Bank Of Delta Closes 0- - clos-U- rt State Bank of Delta waa Seth of order Saturday by bunk commissioner, itate ,j8 In Utah ifc ihe first bank failure February 14. 1925, when the ii Bank at Tremonton waa closed. tn company was organized and jt)S per cent of the irailable to them depositoia' in ,mfl i vu : tffll tlitfh JirgltM ol - Pixton attributes Delta bank to the aixry the failure fact that In s, .n itr ( . ir hhJit the t its .ilorlbm a wKi hra.,M pndr iKnt N -- Tlhwnrf)ip n Utlh Mkh IBIiflgi'HHl . t n Oil uj 1 - Wednesday Big Hill sold at DM.p 11c. Central Standard sold at r.r mid 14c. Crown Point sold at 4i Eurak Lily sold at 65c. and 54c. Chief Cons, sold at $2.80 East Standard sold at ;!e. Eureka Bullion sold at 35r., 3fi. and 35 4 c. Iron King sold at 3flc. Lehi Tintlc sold at 2c. and 14r. Mammoth aold at $2.65 and $2.6u. Mountain View sold at 3 4 c. North Standard sold at 10c. and :i .f j! if u ft Hi i! i Yankee nod at 5c. North Lily sold from $2 60 to $2.75. Colorado sold at 6 4 c. East Standard sold at 3c. Lehl Tintlc aold at 14c. andl4r-Mammotsold at $2.60. Mountain View sold at 3 4c. Sioux sold at 6c. South Iron Blossom sold at 3c. Zuma sold at 34 1:1 t Demented Mexican Being Held in the County Jail o Again in 1926, more Buicks toured through YellowstonePark any other except theone of lowest I car price. Buickhas held this same honor every year since thePark opened to mobile travel. convincing kidence of Buick Reliability striki- ng proof of the which Buick rh ly Values Not to be Equalled! crowd wb Espscting cannot too gremtlv of ostting nora early. eu wjbehne wWanduonopceiominow. fscord-brwlun- advio-abilit- Tather T 'UIDE MOTOR CO. ovo, Utah. ers for 11 Years. enormous woman. lathee have bmg providedl I I eiseq Dcrn Appoints New Judge Of Eureka Lady MERCHANTS EDKf KA.UTAH 'FRANK GARRIT tr 935110' oo. riMim modern houHn for ISSS9. lerirN. Kuny ItrAL ENTATE For Hale or Kent. o A few good building UK 1.YNC1UNCK. El B. Tucker, former Jnd.". of! at. rnasunahle prices. sule Janies of Isaac David Bolcy. 9 7 FOR It KNT 2 business buildings, court at Provo, was nuiiieil; the rity Sample-Shoage, proprietor of the lb'll late last week by Governor George. FOR HALE 4 room hour, a and one of whfrh Is a restaurant comfurnished. Will rent or nail. company, died Mond.iy at on vanranc the to fill the outhuildinas In' Silver City for pletely street. H. KM It KENT - 4 room house, good family residence, 423MeDenver horn in,dih,rI,1t bench of the Fourth Judis.al $32f.. Terms tu suit. See Frank Ws and cellar, largo lot. outbuildings Salt Lake City. left by the seating of Jud Garrltv at Eureka. American Fork, but rauie to Sail 'Elias llunsen on the supreme court. j giusll housisi on south side of Lake a number of years ago. Survivj The appointment was tendered to. town. $400 each. Attn Mrs. G rmim well built house, large' B. Morgan who with-- ; ing him are his widow, Andrew Judae r children: outbuildings, big lot. (TOmOITOW IS Boley. and the followingof Eureka. drew in favor of Juds Tucker. 'ilm;brn. m-- d Day Of Mrs C. M. Leatherbury i' Duck Shooting StaSOn has been engaged in the prac-Heau-ifnifMlem home on Church) Mrs! I). L. Shurlllff, Mrs. W. E. latter in Provo for a number r.f of law tice Melvm for street $3,000. Larga lot, shade) Dortun. Mrs. Claude Brooks. Mrs. q years past and has been acMve Tomorrow la the last day of the trees, lawn and cement walks. and Salt Lake, of all In viccles Boley. ClGii kDd duel; 10 shooting season In Utah. Belacre Polit,ral a 20 (ivic tract of and land i W. Jones of American Fork. Nine rot li were closed on the counties rounty. 44 acre farm at Springvllle, with 'first of the month but In Millard 'for grandchildren also survive the indorsement position ju, Funeml services were heiu a haVH Pom fron, ciuraviood water right. 24 acres In sirsl-Larki- n county, where most of the members wM Md I'uneral Chapel on WednsiTlco $4,000 00. , Seua-.f- of the Tintlc Gun and Duck Club go Mlth n,1,J,,r Sl,rUaI Baby Wrnd Flano for $375.00. hunting, the season closet on the afternoon and interment to.ih, t ur William II. King, Mayor O K STerms to right psrt.es. Ju in the Mt. Olivet cemetery. an-- t Hansen of Provo and the Provo po-- t rw,m house close In, rellar, jlSth. Several of the Eureka y0lir Dividend hunters pulled out this afof which ho garage and outbuildings. Houna American of the la logins SNHlNEKS TO Mfi.T well furnished. $1600. ternoon for Clear Lake to get In the is a member. -- o 22 room rooming bouse, furnish' last day at the geese and ducka. iii hiyf Commiesion- - Hillman Players Will j mMt in k ,f ut held. For Fourth District Court Died At Salt Lake City - ft j ! tht""' Irn i J ul last I Pai. ; LOST. I i a young Airdale deg, wears collar with jiggs, Huu-gerfer- d, stamped of Jub county win be Lari Dividend, Bunnell of Eureka and ot ine: on in. Believed to be in trap in John Dunn of Mammoth, members ' Elberta-Go-she- vicinity Tintic or Trappers, please visit Inyour traps. REWARD. form Mrs. E. M. Hnngrfocd, Postmaster, Dividend, Utah. n. Present Detouring Wives ,, Th( jijjiman stock company will return to the Star Theatre for one .night only, Thursday, January 20.) comedy,' )) presenting a new four-a!ntitled. "Detouring Wives." It is 'the story of a chorn girl who mar--' 'ries the well" son of a mil- and proceeds to make a man 14th, lionaire Tth(! on rrl&sy nJR h:m. of Thr ar some big drti-- ; out gf or snappy com- -' the- first baskebhal 8 with Spanish nia1Ic pr,.nes and lots P!aed be will son NATIONAL Wlvea Is In fact. edv. "Detouring Th. AMERICAN Fork ta our neT ctuteg'wy hard the kind of a play that pleases will ten be There LIVESTOCK most everybody. ; condition. Thev and are now in fine pW,pIe on the stae and several vauwi;I up workeo acts between have in ASSOCIATION of derille features a The which they expect to de.eai Thrown in for good measure. the teams they PFwill be 50 cents general adprices 'b game mission and 75 cents for reserved Salt Lake City, Utah Immediate! gym- The curtain will rWe prompt24-2- 7 JANUARY 8:13. ly at L W tke hur-kadeed tbelr K. Of C. Dance On a re noted as a good time ths-rEveryone be Wednesday Was Success b Two girls I The Spot l)ane. given at haiV'SP evenDenver & Rio Grande fill Iy teuas Pavilion on Wlr.dJ EjK busk-WRailroad KnV-'ot the :he week this Western by ::ig of On Tura.:xy night ' mPa M Columbus, proved to be a very sucplay-fteam 21 Tickets on sale January2 cessful affair. Loth socially and the cor y Id S rh acbool boy, 6. Final return limit. The dance was a novelty blah favor mf tie 31, 1927.. being given away and affair, pilzc, Work on the opera C. pep betng Inst.l'-pa- tt K. of and the uual i For detailed fares is MJly Girt ian The Eureka ja crowd. Cra the into ed Ri t it the rice call on nearest expect to prev-nfurnished the music. Agent. Februnir ct "n-'er-- ATTENTION WATER USERS do - - I ns r,"'ll" e 'PrT2rxUi. a-- i" - h-- li-- ht tVER BUILT ; Quantify is Limited Early Shopping is Urged! Sperial arrairarmente have been mile to toko care of on crowd of onphaaus tin orman-- i Eitre tables end estra Unity -'l pE greatest buick Only through the romiiinrd buying power ol tKoueamie of loethng eloree throughout iho country ere we enabled to arrange thie "Supreme Value Giving." The saving thus derived makes it possible for us to otfrr tbrao rly dmmae to you fur ortuolly leas tlian i d hove to pay far tin noresssry sntoruds Yo amply cannot equal three values any where elee in lawn. In the firat piece the kbrice and peMenw are controlled by the ankers of three drawee and cannot bo hod in any other garmente at any price. Thie vary deeirnhli eeenrteient ieeanfined escluetvely to our et ore. Albert Salos, a Mexican. Is being held n the county Jail at Eureka aid 1 according to local officers the man M. Kaighn demented. Sheriff M. and Chief of Police Angus McDonetl picked the man up last Wednesday on complaint of residents of the city but after giving him an examination adthey turned him loose. However, and in sent were ditional complaints the man was again lodged in Jail on will Wednesday of this week and be on Saturday. be taken to Nepht lost It la apparent that Salos has rontia-uall- y He his mind over religion. thinks that religious spirits Arc after him. o liters repose in W2 FARES roundtrip keir car. r f c- - o i i 10c. wT iS,r'.v jj.1, - pas k'iv.1 i drrM'k. t'i i . I erpt .re h gixnip of JmMM tKr hrst line newly ieve uxi rx.juoiic to hr JthiibtJ by i;itrviuMi STYLES FOd EVERY TASTE that bank took over Pint National Bank of Delta, 94c. East Tintlc ('oalition sold at 20c. Mr. Plx-- i j bank was taken over, Silver Shield sold at 47c. and 50c. declared, with the understanding Tintlc Central sold at 2c. would .i ill the uncollected paper Yankee aold at 4 4 c. thrown back and taken care of by Zuma sold at 3 4c. itureholders of the First Natlon- North Lily 'sold at Wbea efforts were made to do declined to $2.40. i the shareholders Ilutus aold at $2.00. lidate the paper, and the records a the Delta bank show that It was Thursday .ding 148.151.28 In bucIi paper on Big Hill Bold at 13c. and 15c. rather 28, 1926. Crown Point sold at 7c. and 6c. Whether the depositors of the East Tintlc Con. sold at 19r. :te Bank will suffer heavy losses Eureka Lily sold at 57c. and 55c. Pixton was unable to say. EfEureka Bullion sold at 36 4c. and ts are being made to Impose the able liability upon the sharehold- - 45c. Gold Chain sold at 9 4c- and 9c of the First National, and It is Little May sold at 2 4e. and 24c. ;ible that the affairs of the 8tae i alt Ely be partially cleared up in j Silver Shield sold at 54c. i Central Standard sold at 8 4 and sinner. .yury, 1922, than . , j;g ... 'a.- n wai ivi-ii- dtM ji.j 1 .... .. jul Carloads ite x In iSi 4'.-Tintl- X Cons' Cons, noM from HuKf.'ii solil from Tintic sold Ihi North pirtMinn Ull Wntk4 Eureka Lily Jdrnmi ol m rJbp from i t.XCfLLENT . ,.,1,1 hihfr pr.vfj . WlKK MANS HIP! to Chief Consolidated s.,;j ai ... Lily -- h Tut'sd.o Central Standard 314c. St-.- among rnu.h ;4 ii. o Eureka ;fcr , Wire the xou silrt nr..i d vaiiir.i i'.v.Mhle ,1 ' I Fabrics So Very New! j Styles! l.'u grj. rtal arcs, ' 2 7". Lit lie May sold u; 5c. jSWlh i I'hicf Cons, sold at afh, fo1' Ju: Lc. it the . " 11.224. hlppn " ,l and the amount of ore. v I C. 'ir oad 10 Page 5 sell Values as These ' wirthmsr'Vvash Dresses (E f) credited with I made, being O -little more than a M.iiiiUii'. made was strike the Big II:!! ;n 7,. and -- 1' PrPrty vorh Eureka I.'lv coramer-from 52c : of ' good carloads EuiVksl i;i .Oil sold froui 'y- to ita on Ch way sent been 25c. This is remarkable in Leli, T.iiii,' s.,ki from If ; JvS'faet that all of this ore t. North Standard mii-- a courae the out si., during mlten Tintif s Standard sold prospect drift and Zuma sold at 3c. r?the circulated reports that North I.ily su'.d rii'ii it ;i eeprtsk - " O the recent Tintic District, in EunzHA Enters Shipping List Lily orth "s i::s Tisuary r. : u:tl Jso "J" andtrnse tf s Notice is hereby pven that all water rents are due on the first of each month and become delinquent on the 15th of the month, and must be paid. If a water bill is not paid by the 15th of the month the water will be turned off by the watermaster. There will be no exception to this rule so if you wish to be served with city water see that your bill is paid by the 15th of of each month. For the convenience of water patrons the City Recorders office will be open nntil 6.30 in the evening on paydays. |