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Show iiv. May TITf ;! Shipments . r Co. r,jm!rd ' iM uo ja i j .- , Nevada Of boon i , -- i,h i j a !. I s i Ready - Work; some! dirwting the tl 1 f .l..d 4 7 READY TO WEAR ilii,il.n 1, present a fifty Ion mill ia be- - flotation1 operation. be in in uaed he gold will taking at f,0m the ore and with the a much larger ia operation tuat of ore will perhapa be taken mine. the -- j o - i f Empire Mines 4c. Eureka Bullion tile to Little May V Silver Shield j.ic. Coats Coats Coats Coats Coats . r,'ic 44c. Xorth Lily 3.17. and J3 Central Standard 7c. Chief Con. $2.45. Mitchell Of Shrivers Store Off For Denver Trip Mitchell, window ftloiiiil.i 4lji'. Crown ili. nt Sij,. Zuma , L. $ Suits formerly priced $24.75 now $22.50 Suits formerly priced $22.50 now $19.75 Suita formerly priced $16.75 now $14.50 Tliiirijv. A I t Imtc Eureka Schedule of Games Is Far From Satisfactory P. trim-aa- d tomorrow evening! ' th4 lO(tt) ItttU club o fpw Hava1' that 8me ,hanKe must be Mitchell ia being aent:8tate rnadp ,n the w.hedule of the lmet l0 be played in the Central Ctah LeaRueothrwl', lb "Tintle .7Dd.de?!? wn,in in DeIn,era will be forced to withdraw. For .. com-i9 hr the Wilson Brothers tB0, of Chicago, whose haberdash-- l 80en d the local ,0 'be r!aB request Thla.wa8 aldl,d for on Wednesday and '.leam ofgames each wwk Wednesday AcHnachnolahnf Sunday n.uCfn from bo and Sunday on the away hpnaftt 'Kureka diamond. A glance over the Bchedule. us published the other day, hlhfiMt r,nbwp? or. "bows but two Wednesday game, for LW,.n. iL L?iviT. 1 .Phl!)5 Eureka after the baseball boosters liunj!itnnh1WavV TsVadSg 8UCreeded ,n having U business bouses of the city close on the after- nf4the f lhat day earh wepk durlnS .l 000,1 nndathrnepaiadT the 8ummer month. Some little dis- II Idilttihnfhl over the P en,lon " ,lrred movement now cloafnK and the half 2,,I r equipment and mer- is of but little benefit to the libe sent weBt from Chicago to holiday haseball team. The employees of d W,u V the store, will likely enjoythe half .!1iT,tU"e8 ttfhtHdent,an,i?OT0rtUnlt,H-wholiday to some extent but the clos-t movement was for the 30CU -h ka the Brown purpose of boosting primarily UUUII dM at baseball. The stores closed onWednesday . imJSe?-,LbULWhaernoon of this week but the Tln- ?t had no game scheduled, aitinn by attending this school tic Miners Thlg eVenIng. starting at S oclock, if,Shr'vfr 8J"e. 8 to b com" the Ncphl team will he here for a icnptai and of course the business v ?rogrtf",VC Mdert ootirlnR game houses will remain open, hence the vitl Mi J the TIIiPtInfiw f J0 th,e pe" attendance is liable to be so light boh k nlythat the game will not be profitable. it km Most of the games which the Tln-tl- c forarl team will play away from home are scheduled for Friday, Instead of Wendesday as Insisted on last seafuniiM son. Dll. Next Sunday there will he no of nr game at the Eureka park, the Tintle or r Miners 'making the trip to Park City. )ox in Following is a list of the games announced by league officials for bruit the Tintle team: Biker. Friday, May 20 Nephl In Tintle. lompeuk Sunday, May 22 Tintic at Park. Friday, May 27 Tintic at Heber. Sunday, May 29 Provo in Tintic. Friday, June 3 Tintic at Of PnlopadA fAf - J? Min-M- priced priced priced priced priced $34.75 $39.00 $24.75 $23.50 $16.75 now $20.00 now $26.00 now $17.50 now $16.50 now $12.50 $29.00 Dresses formerly priced Mr. m. formerly formerly formerly formerly formerly Dresses formerly priced $34.75 now 0 card writer for the W. Sons atore of thla city, rr , OUR ENTIRE STOCK o - Irfced and It la thought that by of the coming month It. 1 middle ear Department . Central S:.r:.iarl L'ly 1.471.,. Eureka iiali'cn ifir to Iron Kiisit 4m- an.j 44.. Xorth l.iiy J: .,i m(.B W offered at price reductions that are simply surprising. You mill lind each reduction absolute!) genuine, positively no mmarking up, no fictitious values. NO MISREPRESENTATIONS I orient- hia family- - Mr. Churchill mine ia working a force of; to-- Now Conics the Event of the Season Uil.i ,i. a) 'll! and that aince he went dozen ehipments of. a about ben piu on thei have ore pod I. ,j rfl i mining property located Xe- - returned to Eu-- l Wednesday for a few dayaj al f .M . i . j for who Churchill, f . 164 Carload bu Man in Charge Mine for : t 'on rlUi i) I 'i1 sI:n II I! Mine I 'I. Si Lily k . Stock Sales ;, (dump ore) ft'nn T L'TtLir S.2I $29.75 now $24.75 Dresses formerly priced $24.75 now $21.00 Dresses formerly priced $24.75 now $19.50 Dresses formerly priced $19.75 now $16.75 Dresses formerly priced $16.75 now $14.50 Dresses formerly priced $14.75 now $12.50 Dresses formerly priced $10.90 now $8.90 L Dresses formerly priced $8.90 now V ? I r DRESSES FOR LITTLE TOTS SCHOOL MATE DRESSES j For the Miss 7 to 14 years, summery prints, guaranteed fast colors, distinctive styles. Fast color prints, bloomer style. OUR PRICE 79c, 98c, $1,19, $1.49, $1.98, $2 49 I $5.90 $1.00 If guests came to your door you would not ask them bluntly what do you wantr or dismiss them with curt answers. We have heard of customers living treated that way in some stores. At this store, every visitor is considered a guest and is treated as sueli, for courteous service is a jMirt of our store policy. We constantly strive to make shopping here pleasant ns well as profitable to those who honor us with their patronage. I Pay-so- n. In Sunday, June 5 Sprlngvllle Tintic. Friday, June 10 Tintic at Spanish Fork. In Sunday, June 12 Park City Tintic. Wednesday. June 15 Tintic at, Sprlngvllle. Sunday, June 19 Am. Fork Tintic. Ne- Friday, June 24 Tintic at Tin-tiSunday, June 26 Heber in J Preservation whllo among WAIJi UMPIRED G.XME. Resident o- the past grand officer were: Henry Santaquin Answers Call Of Death II. E. Wall waa at flprlngvllU on Was Subject Of Talk li! u menthol, past grand patron, and Mrs. Ada Heartenatetn, past grand Wednesday, acting aa umpire in the Edward M. Carter, died at hia Sprlngville-fipanls-h Fork baseball a tv Tjw-nf the IT S Forest matron, who assisted In llm cere- Mr. Will la oa the Hat to was a sneaker on game pre-- . monies at the time the Tintic chap- home In Hantaquln on Tueaday. The game. wa Instituted. In the lint of .deceased waa a former resident of umpire several of the Central Utah week at SeTJ2,, Koi-- k. Wednesday. June 29 Tintic Ito fTT iSI league games and his decisions are M - h..' Provo. anna sur- popular with players and fans alike. Six and three T.m. ?o, In'lioMdeiMD. daughters matron and p&it put- - vive. K. D. and (Myde Carter and in the game Sunday, July 3 Spanisn Fork on Wednesday itvni whv finh muat ftlno be protect-'- , twenty pant Tintic. with Mra. A. T. Madison, lrovo; Jesse Sprlngvllle abut out Rpanlah Fork. o These flower were also Carter, Eureka; Austin. Dell and The same day Provo won from Park and Ren receipt boos, all sliei, at to Tintic at some future date the present grand officers Leslie Carter, Mra. Idonna Croff and City. Provo and Sprlngvllle now local sportsa meeting ot the blanks at Reporter office he Reporter office. other distinguished member of, Mrs. W. E. Jarvis, Santaqufn; one head the league, eech having three fish of our!,h organixation attending Monday's 'brother, two sisters, 43 grandchll- - victories and no defeats. animals 1 Mrs. Blumentbal o Sav. I HM 1 1 1 II HI I It 1 1 cpased to be entertainment. H Funeral services were held Thurs- - High Pressure Drive gift from Ifmnnrtant food aupply 80 rwIvd a beautiful source of ? members of the Tintic Chapter. day at 2 p. m. In the Dantaqulu Bec- for the country. They may be looked Causes Some Trouble the M,m. ond ward chapH. bjtQ(jU(;t prectrtdlD 8tar Ea,P0 ifiUonofthe . wojki mwt be some limitation. It should At Salt Lake there appears to be nae Nw Tlurty S ,Jm hard feeling because ot the S -- EH.ber -lUlO Eirect Monday method! used In the drive for or- " .!. ,n.by I about n seventy people, and charity and "the Cltlxen" hia. .nil nlav the game Joytd i all finished The laws If such drlvee are going wa" enacted at lt last the that adjourned aft'r in that believes Mr Locke Hall where the Nn of the state legislature became to create hatreds, denudations, of a hunting to ,he dd Fellow session. the ruture the success Mr. P. effective on Monday when the period discriminations and bawlouta went into -It la fhapw what by not would j.u.ed ' trip to make aa investigation. The J. Ilonner gave vocal numbers in of 60 days after adjournment the hunter brings back in his basket, conm-ctiowith the ritualistic work:pired. Other laws, about 43 In all.'statement la made that too much but .Dy what he brings hark in bg and a,BO SB at lh social session were passed by the legislature but! money ia Assorted boxes of Carnations, being passed out to rfeat interest Brief talk they went Into Immediate effect. alonal beggar.. The churchesprofesd of ater in the evening. libfUdest w,!re made by the grand officers and owing to the fact that they carried ; taking rare of poor people, the lodg- Peonies, Lilies, etc., with the by other prominent in the Eastern the emergency clause. While it waa es are helping in the name work, the Protection Star work in this state, including of- - generally supposed that the leglala-- j county spends vast sum annually Leaves. Dot Is alone. eral supply of Fern fleer of the Tintic Chapter, lure bad put the final touches on 'and on top of that the community """".''I on to went preservation race track gambling it appears that chest must be filled to the extent of develop .explain. It is necessary to there ere certain people In the state! 1175.000. About bait of the people HELD A. Delivered, parcel post charges I. M. mTESTH conditions favorable and maintain SATURDAY, who are determined to put on an- -, at Salt Lake mast be In need, the for their propagation and other meet in Utah daring the Cltlxen thinks. ' paid. tion. o-Last Saturday evening at Nephl summer or fall months and that the o statute LEAD AGAIN DROPS. the M. I. A. Divisional Contests of, validity of the AT Eastern star Banquet The price of lead dropped off 0f the l. d. a. church is questionable. jflve o another If points Monday In New Tintic Stake winning) With was held. Followed Meeting, By York and Is now quoted at f.75 second piace ia three of the events. MRS. POTTS ENTERTAINS o $2.50, $5.00 and $10.00 In till CLUB MEMBERS cents per pound. won second Ward Eureka No.' STUDY, Members of Tintic Chapter o dlrect-- i -- O1 nf the Eastern Star were girls chorus work which wa Mrs. Ray Potta waa hostess to the 1 hr Mrs. A. C. Barton; Miss Eater! ft Satisfaction ,1 Guaranteed Not most colorable banquet Necessary To hlW.n Towers of Eureka won second In the Silrer City Study Club members on evening and afternoon. Drive To Salt Lake the including Mr. contest, David WRITE Public speaking about thirty-il- l PHONE OR , o? from other shea Ward won second in the danc-- Green halgh had charge of the son on English and a class dlacue- Union Pacific has arrnged to stop The occasion teg run rest. SIL7the visitation of the grand of-- j Those who mad the trip to Nephl aion followed. Those present were: their Gold Coast Limited at Tintle Mrs. R. A. Wilkin. Mrs. John for paseengera holding through tickof on that occasion were: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dowlas. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. son, Mrs. A. T. Bigler. Mrs. David ets to points North or West of Ogth Mr. and Mra. Fred White. Green halgh. Mrs. 6m Werrett, den, making direct connections at Th honor ruita were: Grand Robbins. Mrs. R. L. Spurrier. Mrs. CharlesMrs. J. N. Ellsmore, Mrs. J. T. Balt Lake City. Train pause Tintle Grand 80 Blumenthal Mr PH0NE Mrs. Mrs. son. Mrs. A. C. Burton and Jesse Haws. Mra. W. W. at 10.00 a. m. o, UTAH Mrs. Shields, Grand A. J. Jex. Consult Local Agent iductrees Mrs. Steven. Grand Ruth. Mrs. Dora Churchill, Of Game c. i Tjrr ne Ho .agencit traxiWJ ells as W tor. Be- 1 ''"" """ 'b, , Flowers for Memorial Day e b!'V' uJJf IX', Urn L.V ... . wohruS'.;h: see-isa- ys ; ex-jti- n iSig i n.. anti-gambli- ng , ! Provo Greenhouse "Sf ?L.te : W'll-Secnft- Con-.Bht- ol, 4-- T. |