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Show October 'IS, 192 jVjay. Frank Moriey i.iiarl Page 5 . .1 By Tintic Lei ShipmcPts i Iloncr-- j lwr.iy-fi- WOiker ir. ii,t- 57 WS 39 evening's w, 27 No. 711 I?. tdiinip ore) ., r. )i. e Stock Sales il Flank Mor t p.i . u S v 5 ' ;Uvie 4 yf 10 tic Lkitlt 7 ed by E.i t.onventratesl ' I.1. : - ' Auto Inspector -- ' j .11 . t ' I Ups a ' . i : I !1 ..lid ;ii. f 'f Arthur : !I. !: .nvrrti.in .i .:Y'in:..J 1,1 Ti:; .. :.iU. ii'II ! irdi-- 1 Kllis. S:a! i .iV.n ii. ' Visited Here Thi. Week A - I,Oili-e- . . -- (Al iv. r2c . -- t . Jy 1 . Ji . ' ,. if a Special Purchase of ,4 t-V- .; i . i ryt.M I Women Fine Silk i ,:!. Ti 1. Underwear in New $1 .ijiil, troll. . It Pin :V. i i . i .s r,, I V j i - : . i - Winter Assortments I'1 T'tr.i1 M.:iu Borick Killed M r hi, I f' who is traveling of Mr. Mrr! a r i, In Standard Airul.nt w of l. il phies offer, t..;r he mute for the purpose u of the Park fit v and , rfu i up on violation law, was In Eureka on cided t!ip it v ,ni!.l Mr. Hanaon served In .the yresentaHon i,. 'tdnwlay. ate lp?islnture his home ' bor most resno ssibl last In in the northern part of the the cups to Eureka of the In a fitting Ha ia the president iv Mr V, j.., Club. the trnuhlJscnted ar.d Legislative Julian Mr. Hanson his pleasure at bavin: .cti Ot the trip to Eureka wife and mental in winninc tlmm fo lid irtoinpanied by his of Mr. and Yr lodge, with wl ii li ho h.i j., tfT were the guests H. Ryan. p'ejsatitly ccnneeted for the o rMi ir il'initer of a fey, the exalied riiii-ra IIOWM.L RKTIKNA accepn FROM IIM VACATION cups on behalf of Tintic Lot. 711, Hmiklng Mr. Mml. v f., pr. E. J. Howell la hack in a vacation of a couple real and interest in the affair--'A l: li order. iii,1 (if tin mini? H.ir- fiteka which he spent in the Los In- fii, i ih.it lie nut w it tisi.i i.j iik. the I.a'er a vo'ed The of California. pfe section jles w;is horribiy m.ii.gbj n to Mr. hi siht Morlev in membership and a very enjoyable simian reports w l courconnection with this there was n w:is j'urc. at during which he wag fortunate 11 is were ihmuhts Tin-- j talk by John F. Rowe, i past stgfe sue mill nerve of former a number seeling for lii. in Eureka, and who l.ving told of the president, in now and around sperdid living people srrvice given the order by Mr. Mor- lie outlined ilii- - message that was sent t.i l.is wife ;;i!, ihildren. Later js Angeles. iey. o lie liei'ti I'.io iini uiisi and reiu.iin-eThe won Tintic cups at by Lodge OF THANKS C.KI , in that enmlir i:issing awny at Citv the Park will convention on he . Xn. Mark Borick and children of the hour slart.l displav in John Moriey' Jewelry iireka wish to thank Tintic people At work with llurlck at the time store for the nert week ftr ten day. lie their neighbors and other friends drilled into the missed hole in the u sOS-for the many splendid acts of drift on tin Tinric Standard's Srti) level were Frank .adness and sympathy extended to Eureka Kiwanians At Garcia and bereavement caused itm in their Joseph Knsick. each of whom Fork Spanish Party a ruptured ear drum hut esthe accidental death of a beloved uband and rather. They are grate-i- l caped other injuries. Dr. Callaghan, A party of twenty-fivwho assisted at the Tintic the company physician, stales that to those Kiwanians and their wives tin- hearing of the.- men will not be igeral and to others who sent flor-- j people were at Spanish Fork last evening impaired. offerings. for the purpose of attending an The remains of Mr. Borick were r-city gathering of Kiwuni clubs, brought to Hie family home in Eureka and arrangemcyiN made for with the ladies as special guest. In the party from this district funeral and burial. The services were: Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Pitts, .Mr. were condm led at (lie Catholic and Mrs. N. W. Wilmore, Mr. and Church, with Father Lagan in Mrs. Itay L. Done, Mr. and Mrs. Mel- charge. Burial was in the city vin Done, Mr. and Mrs. A. ('. Bur- cemetery. The deceased was !!k years of age ton, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Haws. Mr. and Mrs. James Hanson, Mr. and and leaves a wife and tlm-- children. o Mrs. J. T. Wilson, Dr. and Mrs. J. II. Ellsworth, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. RTliUYL ORDER OF EAGLES o Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Jones,1 At the of Tintiu last Edward A. Mr. and Mrs. Jex and J. meeting who knows our Everyone Aerie No. 217 on Monday evening, Helm. milk and cream has a good H. J. Pitts, president of the Eu- Oct. 24, Tim Ilenrho was duly inword to say for them. reka club, was one of the speakers, itiated into the order. A very sucMilk at its bint. That's what the president of each visiting club cessful and pleasant social session being called on for a talk. Other folliswnd. At Its full you get here. At the meeting held tin- previous speakers were I)r. Brimhall and rrcamed the food for week Clifford and Myron Holman the of both Provo, Walter Adams, father anti mother and the latter being chief officer for the were initiated. children. district of the organlza-- l " The Ladies Aid Society of tlie M. tion. THERE IS NO KITISTITl'TE m next Friday A big attraction at the Spanish. E. Church will FOR FRESH MII.K. Fork gathering was the quartette, afternoon with Mr. Harvey Ganser. from the Bingham club. After the dinner a dance was giv- evening. reuorts Ihe reeem Mr. Adams en at Spanish Fork with music by death, at IaJoIla. Cal., of his min in-' the Columbians of Provo. -- o law, .Fred Wood. Mr. Wood was in Tintie about, twenty two years ago J ERSU p Fred Wood Died In at which time he built a mill at the PHONE 3!3Wok239 Southern California May Day mine ami during his stay here he was married to Miss A lire from George Adams, now living at Adams. After his retirement Ocean Park, Gal., is back in Eureka the mining business Mr. Wood took for a short viRtt. having arrived last up his residence in California. O- , r v "Y . I I:: n I 1 ry i ' ?117. 4iV S:.iiii!ur k . ! iYi - 'V f V rtiuioil.n 'i: J.v ( I;... 1 Vi. i i.cu.V:' , i i!7 ! t y "fTY'-- " V:i 4 -, The !ipv Parji C'ir, them wa ' ing the l.un in the para.! no t,:jI failoail Ivaji at the n- Park Ci'v i ".?!re Min'1 vf filll voting him ship in Mi was take-- TJS'-'T- ! ! 'V I i i ,!ile IN . n-- . ; OR IN THE MOST ELABORATELY TRIM- j I SIMPLE GARMENTS ; WILL YOU MED, DESIRE PARTICULAR YOUR FIND AMONG THESE AND AT PRICES WHICH WILL . J.MTOnV , - -- ALL MAKE THE PURCHASE the more pleasing for ACTUAL TIIRIFTINESS. 7 iti.i-rfu- 3 s SATIN CHARAIEUSE SLIPS All Colors and Sizes. d SPECIAL io-i- DANCE SETS Rufiled Flounce with Powder Puff. Pastel Shades. $1.98 SPECIAL uln-ve- SILK JERSEY SLIPS Full range of colors -- -- STEP-IN- Shadow Proof. and sizes. suf-fire- d x SPECIAL $1.98 ld Utah-Idah- n BLOOMERS Extra fine quality Silk Jersey. Very durable. SPECIAL 98c, $1.49, $1.98 SILK JERSEY SLIPS Extra fine quality, CO ffauge material. Ruffled Flounce. 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Styles that will please you. Materials of genuine Bungalow Cretonne, trimmed with extra good quality Black Sateen and Fast Color English Prints. These are exceptional values. Camel. 69c and 89c REGULAR PRICE, EACH The cigarette preferred by experienced smokers 300 APRONS FOR SATURDAY ONLY 3 for $1.00 300 APRONS FOR SATURDAY ONLY 3 for $1.39 DO NOT MISS THIS EVENT. SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOWS FRIDAY NIGHT. In the remarkable growing popularity of the cigarette many brands have bid for favor, but Camel continues to lead by billions. Quality put it there; quality keeps it there. to appear on the highent honor roll aid double thi number on the second honor roll. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Tli .School j uv-r;.- grad- - i a g ol High o lmr than report istued.- TINTIC lit hiah- liit.l- - GAME WITH PHOVO usual, according to ho football team resumed Tintic' iihi month. Tho If.st. having an average of SMIThe: practice after a week ljy-oowing to the doeing of rhool. Smarting sophomore com second wiih77.97. TfS.DT and under the defeat suffered at lh. The Freshmen third with last with 72.29. hands of Sprlngville and Fayon, the ,heAnJuniors honor roll, siurtei! U- -t year, team feels that it I nevetary to chool again thi .give I'rovn. the leading team of the is being used In Tt. .V earn the division, their first defeat at the ball all Those having year. tn the ground today. The football game 'right to have their names hi heat honor roll Tho-- e having at H'heduled with Spanish Fork for 'least, one half A'. and the ret Its Oct. 19. wa postponed until Nov. have their cam1 written on the sec- 11. Thee two team appear to be mark h en- evenly matched, and a good game ond honor roll. No roll. There I expected, the winner making a on honor the be to titled 'are no names on the highest honor place higher in the league standing roll thi first term. The following by virtue of a victory. . eight name will be written on the second honor roll: Edmond Met lain, J. C. Dick and T. C. VanWlnkle. penloa: Julia Sandstrom, Senior; here Helen Shea. Senior; Raymond Tay- Salt Lake mining men, were attentheir the week, giving Senior; rad during Holm. lor. Senior; for MounErma Golden. Senior; Tom Randle. tion to work under way in the View Mining company's tain Cole. Freshman. Helen Sophomore; vext term we expect some names ; ff ! I -- : all cigarettes were as good cs Camel you shouldn't hear 1 anything about special treat merits to male cigarettes good tales for the throat. Sothing iSe place of choice tobaccos. El27 wwHi Tetam vwwfclaL N. G. ; I . Relief Society Will Give Bazaar November 11 . .. Indies of the Relief an- Society that they will give a Bazaar at the L. D. S. Church On Friday, .Vnv. 11, opening at 2 p. m. and runnounce ning through until evening. Christmas good and novelties will be on sale. Including quilts and rugs. Every lady In Tintic I asked to at1 tend. 28-3- .... UR RENT Furnished house. Apply to Mrs. Alta Frlsby. FOR SALE Grey Wicker Baby Carriage and High Chair, also Porch Swing. Reasonable prices. Must be sold at once. Phono 252-LOST Gold chain with K. of C. charm attached. Reward for return to Reporter office. LOST German Police dog. Female, to the 2 months old. Answers name of "Prince. Reward, Tony Krantz, Main St. J. |