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Show DEVOTED TO THE GREAT TINTIC MINING DISTRICT XXVI. v.lunit KFWKKA. Prominent Men inij'.'i'taut meeting was Boy held mves of Tinttc ,, .sr which time W. F. has been feo t 'r wine years 4' -- 4ha iifi ills request Bishop Corbett of M.d ,iBi onl . OVur.:: . it il ; nun, In Silver Shield i. : - Ydk I 1 ScO.lt M.U .lIKpill" a ,i r si-- Try For Nephi Flayer j I - lf I'. .1 V t: HOTS ! lo fi: I ' , . J 'i . o ! til.- - ill ; oi ( ! r there is r.'i ell! Shield, Hie inde-l1in tliii oasiern iMsitiit .not In lory l oii.lilloliH i .a v I !f-- ojierji! s In. to !i li.mH ,'iir.lnik' i eM e i II- II. I st:l:'ti ::i nil :i niy-.iii- !. i .11 S.. .1 .(I 1. ill ! s III 1 t in . I; 1 tin i lilt I an.l il'iOf . .I n. a I. n'l'IO-r.l- ,l ' ! . f. r l.j 1 of n ; l;t 1 ! New Good Showing of Snow I 1., w:i. an eiiMiii'i. ".Mill i.iI I' i the; hurrh will succeed him. or vice presidents. A; iid V. Heber Jones were f aJ. First . ( cstir-- . ;ovi . ' I'vt. Sirin, fd to Hills Revolve 'Will Help Oil Dividend Route i "bf a Business Men Raise Road Money Stops .n JITAB 1 iM pi I, i nf a I.' d.iys hop-i4 a ci him ,i Hh.ire !; a no chair-- ; committee t j ' iiiii. w'liild indicalM also elected for the com- 11 !i R. bteren- - pr nn' kind tuit the i !7v,r: Finance A. J. Jex; Camp- -' i.; ' wlnu U Sl.ield cotnimny - kureka i !,i jesss tTawes; Troop Organ iza- ' the latterRrin.e l,f II1' . I. niu. ig .i Itie Part discovery i X Wilmore; Leadership l.il Fu ..1 Ancut Is !i i. ''on D:i ili.-i.'i ,i ere hi rcul th manaaed ' wamii liiiiepen itnland Olson; Publicity .t i ' nininn a ii.ri ii'i.ir: re. n v They stale, how- SiiOOO Bail il'''iii' pi Aiiiuittoil to Civic Service JTheo- - in ' E. l "il tilli.l- i, In. h ''ii r. ti. ii i h.i siios iag is more P. B. Miller; Court of Honor n iii'M.i jiii; r N'.ii ,i!t ,.f i 'i i III. ip .it anv time since the eesMr. Lssick, Tini Anderson; Commissioner for m ii Ii. 'on sjiesii .is en ell ; . i tak.-insi: .lie was 'i np hero nod this Is team and friend , and assistant to Scout Executive in 'Iw 1i.it: n l,u i. kiihaii in e'l! he Nel i(.,. 'I'miie t.iiiei; i.i mean iliat tliev are on the en9 inform:.; i,.n W. T. of Provo wejiimr IJyches; of III.. I.m.I.i;-- r ikhiMc Ii aileron i le, i.i ii .ii k and can reasonably ex ' Oien Worthington of who " in h ' award Duggan, treasurer. . i ., t ,s n i;. il mu, i.i lii'i i io i nconnier un ore in .ll .i ,m.t i.., j.'it deposit be to i fat enough break into .!" I! illl I. the ma' c .. ;! ffithin the next few weeks i , M.i'i I' le. i il'r 'ii fur .in nl the ISC' new work is being carried i.i baseball show." ' "'i " raising $600, which is Tin- - "big III' ' 111. i' e n i. h lr on at Hi. Independence ,i I'rn e, m ,i .'.i Prom the Mr. some time aeo. Stevens, U i'll . I.i ,1 h. 'i'll ,1,1 iiii li d Ilea C a rtpart of the annual expense divi-,l-ofe tins me been sturted attentiou of Kssiik to liotii Ii III I.' I. ' i.i t In n .'id it ii in Hus heading iiiii f $ 'ill'll! sii:aining the Timpanogos the (hat and of W'orthingUin Tony ;i..-h: will lie taken up. Last year mu u.i l.'lke'l ini. i i i i .III Ih mIiomIii'.' is to In found, assays p r.'sn.'. ji, tin-iis now Bernardo on i it I'i'.m.i Jll.l-'- i' ills'll. ii, disiriit was asked for over $700 .Eureka. iiiitic.ii mu that there are some vali'i :i .' ii I'lklp'l with Carbon county n the Timp-- ! coast and will likely get his eh.ini-I'l i' d tiit 'ni'i.l .ii mill llic t, i ue" in the lime formation. $tl Another the coming hasehall sea' in I'i 11..I Ii i'.I It III! n' , of drilling lias been started on J?pii organization it will be poa-- ; during jnl .'c piece will finish his at work L.lliT Illl' lucid W.it led Hi ed In i 'nl till Hie iioo lev. I for the A bis to reduce the quota of some of Worthington C I'.u' purpose of cut111' iP.I ll.c .ili'iI p. III ill, ting oiie Is uf of the 'most h towns makingup the division.' ,e A. C. at Logan this winter, and .Inins. important l.ii I, VC .ii i f K Mini ili!i l,i hi'en l s money should be raised before thft recommendation which Mr. Svv-i- r tho I'Mcuding through en haa him Riven in n ii .i.'.imay result i'i iii ii finm J.nl hy v rou iid. joih of November. ii'.ifi Sklv- iti-.t Cr.il..i:ii. Cm hasehall offer, fie is or.e of 'll'! ill'll i A. A. .Anderson, ,i of Provo, the chief II Kv.iti. lii'i'i-pled pr.ii ie.1y npt ltd ward Hhlson. who was In liivis .hi. in !,pi'.. !l men in the stale, aoonl l' I lick nn ii Hirer of the Ion n Hie oilier day, at ales that ManTlmpanogos council. I11 10 irack meet records, an.l Mr Tin' ' III wlileli Clil'i' II' I'll i ager II s Joseph of tho Sliver in in Kurcka for the meeting and i1" 1 Cm 1 1 O U umdked ,i iim.i H'l imis ie e and Shield and other officers were the' Stcvna thinks He has all the e ir ibis talk he tried to explain out 111 ! f 1"'- - from Salt Lake City '' of scouting and impress' marks of a big league hull jdaver. 1 Cl In iVl Tl T the iportain-S early ,UlI mi :,llll.. position . up to this time, has ' ,,.,n ,.f lie week and that they were no thorin the new officers the necessity Hi t ft behind the bat although lie in n pr selling" the movement to oughly pleiised with the outlook that to Piuy in the field. Worthing-rede. i" tliev .nil Imrled an Increase In the men and others whose help 1b - rangy, has If the hest results are to be ton working force and arranged for the and can hit. The usp aired. puri'lmse nf annie equipment needed for Hie cumpHWn of work to Iia car- Items i.i the dally papers of the can put his legs adds to his value as y ried. out during the coming winter, ut few (lays indicate that at Salt a baseball player. 11:0 ni'M fey mill'll lis t In Wit hill d up all iiiilow crude maid ia! OF Coming Election Ml Ilf the officers lire confident that W. R. Stevens and Vinegar Bill" jks and other cltlen of the state Barfield of Hie Amiric:i:i I'lii!'-- ' Si I'I I.) 'e tin'liei's. and .0 o ill" work now being done on Mia 906 im of the leading business and fi- - Essick, now manager of one of the Sin Ii in r pl.iiil llifiiiing Co. will com l.e set; III;,,' ike A 'I he killin'' pi. i. s for the $ It. (. level und below thul point will inakw Mirlal men are giving "freely ofRfums in the Pacific Coast League. mom s coining, u large lonn.i.e if rc are lakin. , la'".' Innilaee fi'elil drawipg in Wr time for the advancement of'Piayp,i on the same ball team (tiiii.i'i in Knri ka will lie as a mine of (lie Silver Shield, tln,Tln-f- . low BM.le froi.1 dump of Hie tie Mu'. .Mo'li eimipanv's dilliip ,l lie holdings of which ar local ed g lux1 'routine. If a similar practise la Clarion, Iowa, shortly after they Tinlic r':. in.life lard t nm ;i :i i.nli at M hi :i !i I.i lore Martin. in that Knurl short distance In the enst of IhA Tln- allowed by the prominent men County of oxnplPted their rolleRe courses. Harold, iioar pieijiit, ' .!; ;i s ii.o oi I, Vo p i" Ilf low "I'.'lile ore they look He Rlandard mine. Ion came from Cornell and intlc a vast amount of good can be Stevens know ibis mill w.i, a! of tile ore fnun the pr. clu .i Hall. Eaairk from Knox and bolli were our readers lo'i'c'od City iwomplished in our district. down a year or two ago w In ii k III old IMII.ei. at Ku rcl. a I1 Cl ill! Tinlic High School. o pitchers. They have been close Grand Lodgt; Officers M a c.ffercd TI f.iV"M siidi Mill ke! lie o lulu;) will friends ever since that time. Roth lias. H. West Talked xh. the Tiaiic that Hie Swindl'd ii. will. next two or in .'id are interested in the development of Visit Mammoth I. 0. 0. F. illiy .IlJ.IIMII o It). 'Mill To Local Kiwanis Club baseball talent and anxious to see people decided against Hi.. faiHii'r ree !!, I! of the big mill, uliiiti ip '"t1'' the iinslilpped that deserving youngsters have a operation Kohiiison laidge No. .11, I. O. O. K, to tli.it lime had an iinpori i'i' I.I the pl'i"i'UI llli'. Chan. II. West, of Tintic Junction chance to get into fast company. wus V. V. 1: . paid a frulernal visit hy IhH in Hie success factor the of iinini"-'ii wl;i) lod had ho for Rome time has been o active gruml lodge officers on Monday 11" f for III il 'fails li.iluftl'ig (enterprise. Boy Scout movements in this dis-rievening of tills week. Following Ihn it is estimated that the mill dump CIU'lo me ti,. it lirt left ill" 'l.nljr and who has served as scout-iMia ' O.O'i'i lu Iii'iim regular session u splendid banquet iii ri'ieiit yeurs. from Harold a mntuinu slimij for the M. I. A'. Troop of the was served hy lh" member of tons of low grade ore. I: lime ii " s ed kit s'l'.ira shovel and i v in 1T Ml hi k - D. it. Churrh, was the lode". The grand offlcar MjnioHi principal is impossible to give Hie public ir.y I'. .nl rm' ( u' je;iini ,it Ho- Mammoth Kin iiminui'iil ,o. win. present were: Henry Jeppson, tlrund iiraker at the Monday evenin K. l to of liv.iiii the moiiiin Suit ike. t li iii Kuri'ka last Saturday even- i,' regarding dump anrheun of the Cluw-soi- l. I Eureka Kiwanis of 'lie win will K.'iiplei.. Hie cle.iniip there ,M1. w,m (ir.m.l Klu- -f lul riurili. l M.isief, of ay soli; Ephraim allies ill this ore and 'lub. Mr. West talked on the sub-- ! Salt of Grand Mimler, Deputy o 111' W. transaction, which w ill permit ii.. I"1 llii'll IlliiXe llli and twiiily mori nearest to his heart, the train-- , Grand I'ust John l.ake Mnrlev, City; a! Hie Miieltcr. of to the mill Tinlic Stand ii'd's (iurfield lump uf Kail of Kantoti Culfax No stand help that every good citizen1 In the district court at Nephi, on shipment of Eureka; William TBs. meun lllu Hie Lh;i Cily as tipi'ci.il This Harold Hr,, known only to th" officials i.f ut The Master, of Eureka. I'ust Grand h of I'utrlurch, I lie mining und tin Ho ln.oi'iv.1 Thomas week of IS,t!,ole?d t0KithA bny" Tinlic Standard's of smcMitig i.im this Hu Judge was in n.iluro of an All of the grand lodge officer mads ' . and his Monday . a decree it I. will lie until st.irli'd dump un i ting fur all Odd Fellows of In the Panics. opi-iuron mark' were listened talks during thn banquet. to with of lie coiuilig year 'lititi.' ami Hie program was purely Low grade dump or" from Tm'if al.o'lt Ike f ir Eureka Coal Chutes" case, which mines and of f lit frear deal of interest. Tintic is famous Several mem tier Vr Smilli reiaui.t his toniracf for nf a .su'd. mills, however, is of m na!iin were In altendunrn at tha lodge jrticnlarly in need pf scouting has been under consideration orisider.ihle value to the smelters said kuiidlilig the iliinip lliuliri.il :il (he Tin gland cliii f palrlarcli was i meeting. the hoys of the district have much III ' ill Kill'eka. nine !i time. The court assessed from what it assaxs in Ike virio.is Ka'.'le nl ted hy the unifiirnii'd ineinlier of isure time on their hands and the some and in some instancesj mclals. Being siliHoiis in churaiter front w Ii " Ii u rutlier li.'uvy lotinuge 'In Salt Lake lodge ami iheso roper supervision should be given hrary fines, tir use at the snjeiiers niuk"H pos - is now heinisliipped. ft ft ft f f( During the workers made an unusually sentences, against the eight jail ieir activities and play. hie a mixture that insure the lmst j,;ivt week, however, the movement fine bowing, Tb" lodge gathering Medina. were: Marie who fendents, Asa Graham, Copper and Silver who operates a a llltle out of the' Lee White, Mrs. Marion II. Wil-- 1 results from their general op. ru- - of the ore stopped while ihunL'es was something taming establishment in Eureka Mr. Prices Are Higher A. fh to were of mad" Tmtlc's this Because lions. fan hmditig being son, Albert Gusman, Leroy ordinary und llm meal one of the fin- j cd who is one of the new members .Beebe, Tony Caveletti. Rosa Cave- de- - i ion and u new track ws hejnc In lieen have mill at est an ever of served affair dumps I ttio this, v d of he. pro" letti and Eugenio Crueta. The for many yiars und Just now tendeil into the dump. Tills work kind lu Eureka, hem-- It Is regrMled NEW YORK, N. Y.. NoV. 2. chirge tni , n The musical part tor!ouil Coal next -- Sales of copper, both In tha i is of on and. finished which alimn this character becoming; h starting chutes resort, that every Odd Fellow In Tintic was Eu- w k. the shipment from tills dump not In attendance. I'nlled Stales and abroad, have ft quite scarce in this district. horm PfrnaI1ria ib3Tntueo !,rl?ifor many years was operated in cho avoi Two or three Tintic mill dumps should amount to two or three Ii i!1 W. I,. Williams of Eureka presided been better than was generally it months some was closed vnnnr,i1a jC5ISb reka, rendertn a couPle and it is with the result that H the court's' have already been completely ean- - drd tons each and while Hie principal talk was hy that expected, t numbers. build-- j . li tin nf But situation I firmer it sale the Grand rian the for price calls pleasing A riuestionaire on . were given hy varton other than for weeks, with most aell-e- it and its equipment to cover court lng rbii'li had been prepared by the out of the market at the it i i, i'lii and tiv prominent. Odd Fel fees, and the ex-- 1 City Council Meeting1 committee of the club was costs, attorneys i held quotation of 13 Hr, it abate Hii. who Wllliuiu lows of with the long connection Tile, in city. 'TPn to each member. Last Registration Day i( a pa grand Held on The paper pense Evening. it delivered Connecticut. t'.'itriari h of Hie ment of the comnuin and public fa cd some twenty-thre- e Silver has also improved, re- ft perti-- t nuisance." and John M trley, brunch, i; icst Ions and a number of viand niarter of the t'tnh Odd suming Its upward trend In ft Marie Mtftina, Mrs. Lee' White A oints were given whenever one of meeting of tin cry tin Tin d.iy of ihc. week - which past l'"llow-- i organizaifon, were speak three councilpostpon'd II. price, today' quotation of ft Wilson, Marion wn Mrs. before and on the Jat was held registration day evening Frid.iy , fm could he answered in the a 57 He per ounce being the ft nf was from Fred t issued I'rovo, Thargood. azentx! decree i in named the election . with pre-tlLike irma ive of last week, coming ity Mayor ft sc- of hi well known here highest since June 13. - of the ih ree J ,pe Burtons court, are orderedj tOj.ldi varion'k phaser and C.iuik ilm-- n Kliristopherpie. n ts i.f Kureka w re vl i Lend demand ha improved ft Odd nf in lh interest, nd 10 h the ea 191 new of a total tiatm of husv. iK.wn.McClain y son. quit anl present kept ,l(?00 fpivpay ruble thought but the price Is no ft ai1 for Coiirrdm-- n ount-ix months ln the Church and GourW name' h ins placed on the hooks. In Fellows order, Mr. Tliurvood Is, somewhat, :nr: in preparation of thJnf i ft bet ; the a of ler grand a the past were resort, with patriarch large on';Wf,.'P a)Sent. The minutes ,nf the addition to this l,:eAr COIlntJ0" ' Zinc, has been the weak sli- ft ,;fi'1.?pt "S- and V of them being owner of the place and pn.v;,)lls m,.eting, held October 7th. number or transfers, voters having Knc.inipiucni. tter among the metals, last ft reRardin The memhiners of lh visiting bTr- .nf vtJ.b to uno'lmr the others inmates. It is understood were read and ordered filed and all moved from one In i aiiio to Eureka uutomo-week's break below 8c, St ft ; the and l.i.-left have i Sir hL election, that all of the parties ,KWnin8 bills' avainst the city were audited since the with ft lamls. having continued and or no and I a total 7.'. biles (luring the early evening is of little F No. In there aDu that .Pao and district Irecinn 'H paid. t ho a i c level reached yester- ft most, of them returned liomsi I while on list : sheriff locating th were added of names of the elec'ion likelihood .2? followin'-The l,b '' Judges ft that night, some remained over until j day. especially tlieir them. were appointed to serve at the city Tuesday; in I'p. Irn t No. 2 4S were ' & tf a a ft '. t h a the bit each at day. 3 following Hie "1ch The o'her defendants have next Tuesday: District No. rect'erei and in I'rocim-- No. T t0 been fined $250 and it is specified flection of ix C. E. Rife, and F.ilit was Inc reared to Hie exo-nFnrS? J. Bonner, I. e t,me durlnsthat in 7.. Carlson: hJ No. 2 T. L.'n.iine.. The renstrution agents are: they are to be imprisoned such until at nrfinTannJ'n and M. J. Mrs. Mary Stack fur No. 1. Mis Nephi Whitehead Jail the J. A. courfty Tk Sulhtan, i fines are paid. One day in Jail is Downey; District No. 3 E. W. Nellie Sullivan for No. 2 anil Mrs. 'I, f i. . ham, wus won donaed by George thp ntPcl for each dc Redmond. Howard Whitehead und Ruby Burns for No. 3. tint the it is gen rally fines. 0. A. Allred. i. n irship if the club is that the sherthe 'ity wo" on Tuesday of next week will defendants The Whidiead, Mrs. Julia only a pleasing way, J. iff has been able to locate are Tony treasurer, was present at this meet- nol he i large as it was two )cir i I stram. most Silver City school Caveletti the have like individual undoubtedly a lung life ahead of and Rosa Caveletti, who ing of the council and asked that the ago, many voters having I: tk; for th closed t ir: time was the one this' fhfIm district because much of its the had This blrthd.ivs. eleitjon but be Chutes" Coal paper raided, !.!a"endinS s V after the cjiy, salary of th't treasurer Eu:, news-- ' ritory is as yet undeveloped, and it i1 leave was appears in ; q'li'e ki individual not unlike amount did and, the court under order, that ratine present --o- New mine gr being opened to residence not sufficient to compensate the thought that mo-- l of th" qualified papers ur not .it all backward xbout reka but took up their a , at Hie vieast of Eureka; the south end a the Tune-1the ir th will ageM, rendered poki renting "lectors Holden services 'clling: inear the treasurer for the H Ei. sine ss Forecast fw drainage and deep the tracer and i oniins elect ion. Every registered .home of W. J. Adams'whkh is J'Jde- - Thefounril discu.-seThe Eureka Reporter is twenty- - voter should cav a were predicted by in cause even hit fdha, un-- ! operations such a These the a issue limit. the hold to first the outside ided old, meeting year, Is Quite Pleasing ifendants werecitytaken Into custody on de i ar.-Hiat the time h Jesse tho .Tiot late with :hiKnight t of is on" and jir manateiun. dor the iSaurduy) ,0Tjn!f Ms drain tunnel which will o im.-n- t duties of ci izT. !iip-.n November Punched ft. Monday by Sheriff Kaighn and the.r j,lrv M,f,rn(,v jjaker present, to having from New York ft fines will he paid. yet bo carried through to co nple- o what ik Hon would be taken to the north and northwtr sal-- s 'tlon; court the I hftI, was , that antj costST1!ij ft, It estimated R A Be of ( "r ho, pas T there Is a potential mineral belt as the with in connection iarv of the (.v treasurer was raided FCXlQCr Jjjrh3. miners or mol lh bruit'-dovn thr.nr.h thu tny ,,vep fau0(t q Utah and instead of $30. At; it. Chutes case will necessitate .f0 in thoso twenty- - rIl.j (J e4 Idaho Tunnel Job in hillKid" si 1b th pir u forBiKht and all lhat the of of the the alary city, sale, under attachment seven years and natural. a I0 jiame titr.e K- men or the E. of mining persistence somewhat. Tonybeare. president of ft iff, of all property Including reduced was Tinin rw.0rder here who 'blnirs have happened RadJatZt Wa,ter F1,ch aBd imer which is Io- - The orfjinan. making these chance; ; JAtSfiated National Adver- - ft Erick FLr.ck and made has Urge frame building, to b'th ' 'i. who made the V ' f) Eureka north type to bring about the necea- -' issue are in the this will be found eioewhre ', rated a short distance - in our lulumn. sevf il ia part on theprediction t sary development work. followed mining fact that ft of the Rio Grande depot. they of the Reporter. hejv- -' Mines that v-a will continue to be Utah's producing Tintic cen of the membership were given the pasn vears. o eral recently ; during Eureka on Uv, names ui which were familiar to;j(,tdin? mining district and the Eu- ''inn-'-ft contra c for of Panies. reporting a gross ft six or morepeople, mucn; . , ft heard ft have years, ln:rpka Reporter will continue to keep of fiTe billin dollars ft about the "foal Chutes" resort. I j. . property of on" of the Idaho almost n everyone in Utah, have ' twenty-seveHunter Duck pone into the dis-- ; the worid Informed regarding th Sipk3 a J would maintain or in- - ft had a most unsavory reputation roT,p!inies. Tfcev left this- card inning other have doings of the west's leading lead- furtunateiy their advertising sppro-- ft on various occasions was raided to In Mud to Death week for I daho and expt to com- come but to take their place silver mine. forward months other five within and work ft nVte their ft. violation of the liquor rontln-- . a year or many years for that I'lrm ail ecn'oment for the big m:n- - sml Tintic's prospority ha .. ft.laws. People living in that ! ued. matter mean nothing, it is what we their expenditures. Since ft borbood were continually coT3pam-- j that his- -' accomplish ia a given time Investments are ft inr to the officers and the uras.f, with years - e several newspapers bat counts, -.uctionj months in j ft action, taken this week in owners mean experience and n better under- ta he prospects for In- - ft; Burton's court, appears to hav been, also a skater dealre to ' ul Progress next year are ft , .ffnrta ' in the easern end Of the district, of the icincs-n - goS bak farther standing, .Justified, with fairness and here treat everyone Iron Iwcny-sevcthan year, perhaps, . ome (if hi work was for the U ft! that rescue O him. to eonaideratlon. a of companion ne notwithstanding a presidential year. double that period of time, and there proper company. ft ft ft ft Try the home merchant first. i , iu' . ; i. - : . : I : : i -H , 1 offic-Silki- -r i ! . -- ; . n-- . r , i i l : . v or - 1 ! I . , ;: . . i . i I .1 1 'iS I fil-i- . I i i . ; i . ' s'- I i i i . l , , . .1 ' - llei-nanlo- , i 1, I I ' 1, ; i I I . - i i i i i m : 111 i W I i I . 1' ! - hi-- r . ' . . I I i .1 lCl UlTl Cl IP 1 1 lllp Jllflin . busi-li,fe- 11 I i i Kd VjB , . I f-1- ; .1 ! l,1 " I i I , d i Take Bi Tonnage i- i - A.- I 1 i - j ,1 : i '. I I . I l 1 . I : i : 111 I J , T I i : j . - I ct Coal ChutesV?' Case Is Closed,! cr it , S. L. Lodgemen Visit In Eureka 1: - 11 I k i I Mum-nieetin- ! 1 1 R 1 - I s j N'ti-pai- mem-lioi- s 1 i'.iii-mI- ; i l . i n- i 1 e-- A.-- j i 111 fra-lern- de-ji- o- is r Ju-- sla-ol- d j -- ! nil dux-orde- r Ni'-pn- rs i .il Piay 011 -- I u-i n . bci-niia- i 'h.dl? 1 v t I 'i In-r- ! . S S :eped .rrn, prei-im-- dd-(iati- i i 'i2Sr. 2 i t 1 Dir-tri- ct j , I The Reporters Birthday uii'l'-ri(.(i- M-- in-i- -- New-cp:,p.-r- - I s ter-wc- ek in?-r-- - ' d J 1n-port- - jin-'i-n- - app-ar- ed I 1 , i $-- fl w. : j b'-e- n 1 I r S7 ! I i - ,i-- j I . I -- ftftftft : |