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Show Page 8 Fridv ' THE EUREKA REPORTER Prcvo Coming to Eureka Lareon Named Judge of For Came Next Sunday Fourth m5ttict Coart - oe- - - O Mdiii.i hfeii 1 lording in Mii-- y art? gnln I . i ti fill l i i 1. : . . : i i t.f n j- lli- .:.t n v Jn'lmal in i rt (ii i;,,, Our Clearance H. thi' Li ln-- ti hat ii)f (a- n- i: iif Judge brlng a largo deley.ulou of mm.-- i J Turk'-il Jam'' with Judge .irmn and are cnnflJrnt Mm( H.nt given Mna uf iiinMenieiii they Hill go home with the of the 'll ii t i aggregation. l',iifiil:n,i- of Mn- h,ir it. It dll Xml liii'f.1st Id W..r vh.i if II going into th Killin' vuMi jn- -i a a dniei mhidMnn in urn amt .Jlni H.lrt till lllel It I l.lli l llUl.ly ill iii i.o)'. His puli'D-- . aro lie lie raiii-daavenge theiimrl ve Tor tin- twn m M. f.ai .ii. i ti feats risen My suffen in lt tin n.ii.li Mn( hoin li In ISiav. iliiliii of riovo Jf liein Hill lake mi r inn ilul.i The game 111 t.n i puminMv ,.i ill2 30 and the usual (oiMlii ale .lliiki.i .iinl Innf adims nnli rt.i pik.i by I i Mii-ii- i i . i. i !: mfi - - - - Ends Mi-on- I - - , iipp-iirii- - -- Nlon Will rritCkl i Iin-e-- l ill ''h. limi nr - '1 n. I'OIC IN - iif Mil- 1'plii In-ii- i ii hy the , liail-i-ilHart i - fm- e n ft i - (ll,li'liv,i Mil- - while Mm. lie till ill s dlll- - ( gi. iiiteil his lump. iisallnli nr hiN disnliiliiv ing lln- and 1IimkIi;iiii Mm,.. t nr ( 'til u in tn.i - alll I'asiiillly ( o;iipan v, Mm iiiniii mn e tarrn-r- , I,, Ilf III- lllli ami Miri-l-airei. nienl for Ml Sidnff. Tin- applii .ml H.I-- . pelinlleil a pel ,v M,,i ii in iii I i for fjiiiiiii in ii it' i f y ativ ) Saturday Night, Aug, 20 r(n l . tei iirrielal of lln- rmiipiiii) of hi- injury Hllhlii foriy eight hours nf Mm Mine of le nrridi-li- t - in kiiij.j,ii a I I'lein-ali- 1 m in y. Has Inn hi i - Ini' l n hi nin liali (.iiimy I In linnli. lie wus g raduiiti-1. V. I and Mm Ciiiversiiy nf tali look his law degree at Me- I'niof Missouri Afler eoiupleflng Ilirt ation he (oturiieil lo 'til Ii ami held tin. him Iuhllr office us eouniy alioriiey. litrtlgiit-ifrom Mils in eiiier Mm I'. S army durum the wur and ufi.-hi i dine hurge, Has again eleeltd muniy alioriiey. Sunt Ida la si term expired Judge Idil'MOli IlilN heen engaged III privute practice. fe fa a Iteiiimrut and re leived HO per cenl ffnm (lie null bar. Weve forgotten all about profits and reduced prices to the point where - i injuries Klon niilen-i- min Ml. j - liiiii-lm- J i imiii,I ale Iasi ''dm alum In- lull lJllt !.li - l .1 rant Siinf f tn have emilm 14 , niiiiiii-.MiiN- Ill- - (mint) lc. ll .nut (,ilili,j ,;r Ian liiin as having r.it l n the trial j l.lll XI XN (XiXIIfASXI At - lln- - naMi nf iiffn J ilf e l.iii in Is Hell ak- - l tilt-kai- - . - I l m J E liidoi.-iemi-ii- ! - i it will pay you, to supply yourself with everything you are going to wear for a year in advance. i Utah School System Lauded By Educator Speaking befoie llie general nr Die Nalloniil KiIikuMoii Ahkiii IiiMiiii ul Seiiltle In A. IS. itislilp, editor of the Journal of Hum! nil, referred to l!tah iin a atatc in which educaiional iiiHliods liuve a high ill ililecllpg the aclivilles or youlli ill mid oul of Mil- sehniil room. Seattle papeiM reporting Mr. nddn-Hiiioied him us saying: Hive youth mi alili a I lirlll In H;M "Tli time hus come when a lm Ih worth more than u clrrlculuiu It Is um easy to idfmi-iiiitJuvenile crime us yejlow fever or Mmullpox,' and A erlmeltnH lu an reitslhle an u mosiiultii rn-i-uil- ) . nIuii-dur- Hart Schaffner & Marx Men s and Young Men s Suits - $25 to $30 Wln-kIiIii'- a li gen-eralln- lesa Kriss Kross Inn Toasted Sandwich Place Eureka, Utah city." 0 One Lot Y oung Mens Suits - $9.75 regularly. The member of the school force succeeded in gelling Mm confidence The free-lanc- e g he lad who wus up at 6 o'clock every morning trapping muskrats and Helling them. And he hud no other Interests. He said. 'I would go to school if they would leach me how lu Ian these sklus.' "In due lime one or the high school touchers was ready to teach him lo Ian the muskrat sklus lie whs provided with hooks shout other fur heurlng aiiimals and lie would talk lo the school about muskrat skin tanning and the habits and value of all aorta of unl- mats, and would write about It. He' studied the dictionary furiously and would ask how ha could write this' or that sentence. You could no more ' keep that boy away from the high school thun you could keep him In lied after 5 o'clock In the morning, but he was find free so far as the elritculuni was concerned. " The background in Itah for the working out of such methods Is summed up In one report of Mr. address us follows; "Two things contribute In i'tuh to the wellbeing of the youth. Kirst, I'tah has iilways been free front that narrow I'urltanfsui which elsewhere has Wiltii, Srriti 9 Harm WO kept young folks front the natural SlIH pleasures of dauctng, singing, im Sp.wl and like enjoyments. Second. awngtr f fjsr Nwiwi Tm Kimomot, Smm lit .Sanaa lid has hIwuis hud u high degree jVtah Miff lf7f for the average citMen. ;of Cum. pMintri tLmur The Mormon Church has been a sort Nmn I M AHMai.Viwlil of insurance against economic dlsas-teIUH I4ff so far as Its members are bwenerr S(kn Five Smarts Sfal Xnd for bright young men US Vim "wg. IMS ISIS jit has furnished eureers, Itah has more home owners according to its j i flmtrt Xluh Smtmt I IS Claafc Lanin wCicwr IM population than any othor state In Sun 1171 17 the I'nion Im"Hive jouih an achievement with 4liir pimn,gi MnatHCain Smrtew IIS wa a thrill in it," It need not be a lW (IH4 flight, lt may lie Just u methFiMiwwiMrTmi Hw tmawtaa od of curing muskrat skins. Hut it nwwIwH&mn lit Braughaa, Inn US should ho what Is in the boy's mind IJ7 Iflf while it Is still unspoiled. And in fswri !Wm I.M every center of education there Vasa US should he a real opportunity school." 141 e dtt grin tf. n FU,. tm M. K. of I World has never known fur-bearin- g FINAL REDUCTIONS ONE LOT Value Win-shlp- 'a V. t Childrens Suits Stetson flats 95c $2.25 $2.65 All Wash Suits, Children s Summer Hats and Men s Straw Hats go at Half Price Boy s Long and Short Trouser Suits at Final Clearance Prices g I eon-cerni'- d. l.SnMlJI (.,. - A Great Saving in Boys and Childrens Clothing for School Vua-ymrat- ltf ( SkraiiM TELLURIDE Provo, Bnick Dealers 0MI! L0T s well-bein- 1928 ONE LOT Childrens Suits such for $45 to $60 $19.75 $27.75 $39.00 One state In the I'nion. he is iuot-ras saying, has taken Intelligent steps in this direction; and that j slain he said Is !th n called the method ran! indexing evefy youth between the Hg.es of 14 und I N. the working of the plan j he Is quoted us follows; "Kor Inuce. u lud of 14 simply could nut he kept In school. He was u nuisance when (hern and he would not coiiih BUICK $35 to $42.50 Ill Km NOTICK Miss Lula Krepp, field agent of the Home Missionary Society, will be the speaker at the M. E. Church next Sunday evening. The meeting starts at 7.30 and everyone is cordially invited to attend. I.. I. Next e. E p. ina S. CIU KCH NOTICE Sunday evening the C.eueol-og- y Society of Tinttc Stake of the I.. JD. S. Church will have charge of the MOTOR CO. j meeting in the Eureka Ward Chupel, which commences at 7.30 o'clock. Utah. jThere will be speaking on for 11 Years. ;and a fine program wilt be geneology rendered. An Invitation Is extended to every-on- $3.oo 3 E) r vaujesa111 SI VALDES AT rk Kaynee Waists and Blouses $1: $1-5- 0 52.00 A1 VALUES AT VALUES AT ZIIIZZZ $1.15 $1-5- 0 eductions in all other departments of the store w F. Shriver & Sons . |