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Show 12. Ift27 THE SVREKA REPORTER Page 5 Shipments 5D 42 idunip orel AM 40, Srsnd-f- d 13 , .. S - Lily 1 Vie i Mine Lily i?-- r : i 17, t:s 14 ,:rf I'ons inccutratesF IMi? 1 tw I r . te ,1471 fik! OnrluaJ f i : -- u- If tea Stock Sales Xunilay (irka Standard. 3 jijrtk ll-OS- . Lll. 18c- 8fHlH. ireka Lily. 11.40. S iroa King. Standard, 7c. , II piutuA, i1- Colonial Basque Frocks . 2ic. Standard, - TueMlajf . Lily. (latral Standard, 7c. 13-65- Sorth ftlorado. 7c. Eireka Lily. $1-40- and other dresses, FIFTEEN STYLES IN ALL! -- . to Kins, 51c. 1.70. gimmoth, 1 c. Tintlc, Ibl Sou, 7c. Mid-Summ- er o S'nlnnitbf King, 51c. boa 7c. Standard, bit Tintlc Con., forth CM ART effects in favored fig- Utile May. 3c. Ratal, 11.85. forth Lily. 13.75. Tatic Tiatlc ured Central, 2Se. Central, 3c and - o- OS T Allchar m dimities printed and scores and fancy prints. with contrasting i organdy and dimity trimmings. 2r. Thursday from 7c to 8c. Lily. $1.37. Eireka Bullion, from 55c to 52c. iroa King, 51c. Colorado SIZES- ,-, 16 to forth Lily, $3 80. These Dresses are replicas of much higher priced models of the type that have sold for $1,95 and more. The maker, desirous of introducing these new dresses, hnimoth, $1.S0. Rltu, $1.85. 8c. Soil, o Baseball Game drilling Won by American Fork wai a aud and dejected hueball player and fan n home from American bunch A Wednesday biH evening after made us a liberal price concession, which we now pass on to you. To those who know and look to us for real bargains, we recommend this sejling event as one entirely out of the ordinary and a splendid opportunity to save, on the most wanted styles of new dresses. that Fork the -- team from that city had a 7 to 6 defeat to the It wa sure one hard luse and mere was ' not a Offered in Tln-Siaer- H. x to tic Tub-fas- t Colors In styles favored for summer and in sizes to fit all types. See the new trimmings vestees, scalloped shawl effects. Quaint Colonial styles with basque effect blouse and gathered skirts also straight line effects fun present who doea not feel are against ua, that never acheduled to Hour way and that if we are to : hueball games we must do it but the element of luck with ua. wverai different occaalona Tintic the game within their graap only -- 46 Standard, $1.20 and $1.25. Eireka 1$ of tlie wanted new colorings and color combinations. IN ALL Eireka of n g designs i the power ; kreuk are coatee styles effects two-piec-e tie-bac- saslies ks new cuff notes, col- lars and pockets. In many instances the sleeves, collars and skirts are neatly trimmed with organdy and contrasting color. 1 bve it slip from 3it we u 1 v MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED their clutches. must not blame it all onto American Fork has a teum, one won-baseb- For sheer loveliness and beauty of design for the superb blending of alluring colors for their excellent quality these stunning frocks are not to De equaled for $1. Could you make one yourself for so little? Figure the cost of three years of good material figure your time to cut your pattern and sew your dress then you'll realize why these dresses all that never and one that never known It ia licked. American Fork the game sewed up apperently the entire nine innings but in the fume Tintic put on a batting 1 ud when the smoke of battle d sway four runs had crossed up plite, making the score five la favor of Tintlc. Then a Fork's half of are such marvelous values. COME EARLY FOR BEST SELECTIONS to in the ninth wet two men were retired in twlon and two strikes were on ter 80(1 11 looked as though .7 won- - but a two bagger, fol-- 4 TINTIC Be Signed by by another, put a run over and count even all. Eureka E. Shriver, cf 3b " ,n she first of the tenth Redding, de another Bernardo, rnn, putting them c . d, and then a repetition 0f Stobener, iBth Inning was enacted. After11- Shriver, 2b itere out the Cavemen scored Warburton, rf huii on three hits and the game Benson tr. White. inning it IookeS as Eureka was going to sew up wue n they filled the bases a lo on out. The hard hitting , o hat and hit an In, .7 Bennett, 3b - .wan levied upon the outstanding capital slock of lh corporation, pay- able Immediately to Ernet E.l'rltch- - Funeral Services Held For Mrs. Charles Coates According to Government Microbes Produce Copper Communications Must attended the game. Writer o - eft, secretary-treasur- at the er gen- - Funeral service were held in the;'r,ll office of the company. Eureka, TliiM we-the Reporter received a Topper is ordinarily thought of as Co. store, Third ward chapel Thursday after-- j Mercantile Commission communication from someone in Eu- one of our moat valuable metal won L'lah. Kureka. 2 o'clock, commentat noon, ing reka having to do with the roads in from the earth through the skill of Mrs. Charles Coate of Dlvedend.rorj a! Any "wk Pn wh,h thl" remain unpaid on Sep- this city. We cannot use this item tha miner and made into usable former risldent of this city, who dled!m,nt but 10. before! tembr fur the reason that it ia not signed. form by the metallurgist; 127, will be delinquent Tuesday. The deceased who f advertised for sale at public though we do not use the name cording to a recent report of the her marriage was Mis Barbara Jar-'- " we partment of the Interior, It now man of Provo, is survived nevertheless a contributor by her nu'dion, and unless psyment 4 made must have the same in our file, appear that metallic copper may be husband, two son and two daugb- - before will be sold at the office of the company at Eureka, Utah, Those who send items to this paper, 'deposited -I- n relatively small ter. n rr those kin which are writ- - title to be sure through the 1827, at the hour of 2 G. Edward Abel was iB Councilor m. to pay the delinquent oclock p. as criticisms, must be signed by .tion of bacteria. charge of the services. Misses pBy During a aurvey of the region near Barker and Bertha aMessment together with the cost of (he writer or we cannot publish' "Unhicli('ooke, Montana, by the Geological answered Yet" and Muyleang the shortstop advertising and expenses of sale. the a j. ani in College, less time than 11 ERNEST E. PRITCHETT .Survey, spongy masse of native cup- - was offered by Commission O .J7 tel! A. Homer, rf it a beautiful were found in the black muck of moot of Pro Secretary-Treasur7 P.r TV Face HUNT AT triple T uurran1, cf'! Face" KK.GISTKATIOV . . cop-- . bodies of Several a Office: pyrltic bog. Eureka Mercantile Commiscompleted. was rendered by Mis However, the " c MIDIS OF THE WASATCH ore rrop OU( about half a mile'"Bernice Barratt. sion Company Store, Eureka. Utah. made possible by iBarrat. above the hog. This ore weathers, (First pub. August 12, 1827.) The speaker were Elis Gee and I? Pla.wa. to the college and rapidly, and the copper is removed o Commissioner flanowt of 1 2b Provo, and tart :d on the monnd tor BInch. Was- - from it solution a cupric sulphate, of the or St. Mary's academy p a native-- Mr. Abel. FiAswfng Mr. Gees rewag apparent thal It Polling, Sail Lake City should be Reposition of the copper at atth ark j orr mu. k and In in black I" metal ,Bateman the and that his made not later than August 20th. none ofonly laith in The, and the closing My in the' and rn not accepted liking of the was "Farewell SnQ.a ' To Thee"' according to information given out fau" Total . au he ,riu'k from thal institution during the vicinity lyr"T,jI" tenth in to In fit way Binch White aua M'sses for Parker and by ..Batted Moyle. ?;rpmtiMh?a?cUnt7wh ttlrd. hl! . had caused the thing in the for the next five In- out Pilch Be copper from a, me, of office. cost The of auch H locals food ball, keeping the! a The beautiful fire proof building. .ore by inning: sail 30 to 50 cents and It la not idem the but usually solution, ulphate eminence on an ma 'avpred and allowing only-superbly Interment was made In the Amer-- , profitable to open accounts for sack By of the precipitating agent re--! Lake valley, Wakened In the ninth Eureka Salt 0041 u,,'. 010 overlooking .00') Consider-For' Runs. . cemetery where G. be to ained delirmlned. 10 healthfully situated on a tract of n Polling, the huge 022 0032 . .001 warl dls-dedicated thn . Ae An was lc of . Hits. . Inorgan process . t, , i, n,i r.A arrw ation " Fork, was In fine FOR SALE A West.inghouse ElecI American Fork CItlxen. but expertkForpreliminary American file4 the ,0 m)tour,ging modeled after the schooMs 7 The I 1 s? B,nth Allowed tric Fan. Inquire at Reporter Of e muck the o Runs oire ments with tkree more came In i d institution, St- - Marys, at i fice. 1 :tth ora controlled carefully All or the coura. In mak-- 1 ' Dame Indiana. which HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTINO beyond proved oVTo." The' Cavemen! Q. are taught and In addition the Cotton 8c. silk f 10c, Metal 15c per exSi Mine" rmpan principal1 schools of music and art offer hits off ' A big mine disaster f d through tbea!ney Will pay postage one way. yard. - in "hite f ' scenet buBin,,,' Eureka' L'tah advantagea. experiment ' the many thrilling defp., I Is hereby given that at a! Mrs. R. S. Hampshire, R. D. No.2, Ntlce offered at. American' pian nets" at the Star Thrre on lustration should be made not Wfrta,B BuiIn Box 188. Provo, Utah. 3t8-1some in tla,, detail described are of tho I)o&rd of Olrcctori s y e, (k.i later than August -- 0th, to riActiAwiiiwl Cm put an end to Sunday. A.. wlnnlng the sec-- ! o. return to Mra- Hllsdale. on the 10th day of August, 1127, at' at the as--1 same time As, b'T-8- 'salt SST W the ANTED General housework general offices of the company.' I by Frk of the fop po-- ! Eureka. Utah, immediate will receive competent FLETCHER'S Utah, could. miracle City, FOR lyA. 121-Mining blanks at Reporter Offlc 14, of ( ) cent per share 'attention. I tris ? fro,n tle ead now- aeJegatlon of Tintic fans k . H . - n . De-o- ? t?lh j quan-espedaJ- wfc-- f ly ae-te- I 1 Invcs-atlo- . 1 er Pl-- i ' pr I ; : some-inum- ,r j J - . Kx-ate- i k B' pitch-f:cva- copper-bearln- ! i- 4lf cha-erl!e- aT Children Cry castoria r , Te I mJ. Li; ! 2. isii m.:!' one-ha- lf 1 J. f" |