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Show JaiiLiaryOHS. Jar- '.I- iHE EUREKA REPORTER Dun H Say M, 0 !lv. Shipments - (L'l'i-- T l - ,(.- .... (lump ore) ('i, "( ' 1 It .1 i' ok Sales uy 4 ;$0,no PiiyiiiciH i i j ' 1... Ready-to-We- ar , j rn,.i . i ,, ... . .... I..-- , Entire Fall and Winter Stock Sacrificed i uf - Wele. When I'l.ili1. Control slaried p lin.. Switching at Tintic lead wasaminiri'. ., Remote r in s pound a crew of , the pust ihirty day bfftt luy putting: in L, whli ii will make 11 station agent at Tintie to do all the yard 'jTassistan-leaving their Without , Lihrf can regulate ewltchea Jters of a mile away and at rjS time information will be S through a semaphore. to who will imroarhing trainmen hey are to go whether on the main line or take the e a hf 0"-JCi- i s Of uid I tf ible ka: 45c 40c 30c 30c 23c seen that such quite new in least, will ra railroading at and of time in saving big l . (hat also means money. It , tiae and adds to operating a train must slow down some member of the that rdtr an rnn ahead and handle a I Under the new system of kit control this work Is all per-- 4 readilv be nt, which is the station Instructions from 25c In accord-wit- h the dls- - new switching equlp-l- n will no operation Tintie be mede the passing point for iih the ot the trains, through lent Bette that equipment Bays just put in, at great has for some time Tintie it in. nr to that Less also lulled at Faust, to the north of i, Beta! la bm at Islen, Nevada. sire switch controls may md Mrs. Robert tad Mrs. Ulmer ma nn sped Stark my Knar) friend? mk and os m-Ail- r. Mi THIS WKEK. B.4BIFH HORN he Ra Id la' i the hem-iI'lltinau skeptic ped to 60 uf a. pd r. Laird, a son. Jones, a dau- - J. R. Mrs. a Illackett, Stef. ivird Heim, loral manager iih Power A Light Co., oe Tuesday after of days at Salt Heim, who visited for re-- 4 i .tad in . , t: j'!i. wi.ii I i i up'i..,-tha- t Utah's ir.iiiis forc.'d lo rios,. dun crating Iike .1 l a Every Garment t. il Must Go at Half : loss The miniim have answ-- ivti iius highest divi,Li,..i m I I , t tiny S- Regular Price - Of Hie ... e showing njier.iMiig e profits Kaffii i,.' i, j,.,y ill. : la-g- dividends and l.i'i.. away into ;l .a l.! ai i mi THE I MONTH OF JANUARY Mn-du- '"1 Sheriff Kaigim Makes 11 iiil O- Sheriff 51. M Kaitin, ilt. u,i of the vea.- and in t !,. economy, disp. nscd wiili ihn-- .! pn ties. Thus,, ril.'.isi-- w.i,.,n, Iverson of Jidm W Y.n. s ,.f Mona and IIiIht li.iurr uf kh These deputies were reridvinn i,.; small sums anil working Imi ,l( ri time. Air. Kaighn s.ijs ih.u n, t Nephl end of the county ).;s regular deputy sheriff and the new ciiy "marshal of Nephl, who , j:i ul,,, miule a deputy ji)i a small monthly stipend, win take care ,,f all business in Mona and l.n-anThe changes, effective nn the 1st of this month, will mean a saving to the county without sacrificing anything in the way of police service, Mr Kaighn says. . O Tiiiie Among Utah Mining Districts jr.i.-res- i - d BRINGS and t Changes in His Force u . ug -- ., i:i '' SAVE THIS IN EVENT, iim :n lM w. ,i ' U a lMrt of an in til 2 7 hv J. A. ;i S:il( hrok r.i-- "' .1 kn.H OPPOR- AND WHICH PRICES HAVE BEEN CUT intorm.ii jon s ,in. the re UNUSUAL TUNITIES TO t ALL BRING SCORES OF CUSTOM-ER- HERE. WITH SUCH i re, ille the I'Menl to r Hie ind usirieH e. tin- I i i i , it S'aii-lire inierniin- Ii'il with nf he siale nf I . i;.!i f..r ill- uf.ict nring indiis-'ri.-- s ,.r Die :,re d.-- ti n i ii supply nf raw uuierui: i;i order Dial iliev can produce Die in.iiiuf.icUired article, li is her,, that Die slate of Utah steps in. for Di.it territory is Die smiree of flneer Waves the latest thing In inure raw niaii-riiilIlian any other hair dressing at Nolans neautv stale in Die Tnion Lessen Die supple nf raw material and our great Parlor. industries would l.iiiL'uish or they o would lie at a ilis.'iilv.iiiiagi' of being upon Die imports of mw materials from foroign I Our state is the great field in the country and has more For Infants and Children EX-ACTL- IN HALF, UPHOLDS TRADITIONS THAT ( Hi.' s S VAL- UES AS THESE ONE CANNOT f AFFORD TO PUT OFF CHASING NEEDED PUR- THINGS NOW. s CASTOR spending a City. In For Over here over bean iolldijri. returned to Salt Lake Always the ame her duties as an lnstrnc-th- e Signature of University of Utah. t r. : (i'j rr a i .. rents an en from liing 0 5 , , peak war This li.ts f;n-- i Sale of All ry n.'.il ; 26T..S I ; dividend-- ; 're , idimip ul Carln.iii 4 iiil 4 Lily en-- With mining concentrates) ... V.'.V..V.V.'.' .'.V. i I ! ;; 4 J . jh- ,i -- A i). . I, ! r Pre-Invento- . rKm-prove- niisn im 'it l! fur arr ;ii ur 12 anil :i o , 1 . 1. , IS til1' r.--- Use All Ready-to-We- including Ladies Coats and Dresses and Childrens Coats Discounted ONE-HAL- F A 30 Years diversified mineral condiions than ar can he round in any l.k area. I'tah is composed of t t counties and in every one uf these ciiiurijes there ar" known deposits uf valuable niitii-rals- . In fact, I'tah lias practically every l known except tin. The i tit pres die feature a hunt its I miner.' resuiirceH is Dial di'veiup-mfn- t is practicallv in its Infancy and while Die sliipineiits uf minerals may Innk inipusinu in uniuunt, they from a small area and In all cases are surrounded by virgin terrimry that awaits Ihe application uf capital and labor to further rend from the curlli those tiuiis which are being steadily develabounding riches. The mineral production for this oped and which are fully expected tot year will approximate $120,000,000. rank In the future with an Impur- -' These are new dollars because thcy.'nnve that will lie Imposing, are produced out of the earth and: ' The Tintie mining district In one they go to increase the wealth of t he of the prominent mining sectlona of; world without anyone. the state and Its progress In Ihe past injuring I'tah paid in dividends in 1926, jwar has been most satisfactory, for: ani the dividends for 1927 development has added two new pro-- 1 will, In the face of lower price for during mines. In tho east portion he prartirally the same of the Tintie district Is located the metals amount. With that kind nf a record famous Tintie Standard mine which It should not surprise readers to in ten years has phIiI approximately all $9,700,000 In dividends, accumulatlearn that Utah leads among other states, first, in the production ed something like $5,000,000 In the of silver, second. In Ihe production treasury and spent large amounts In of lead and copper; fifth in tine, and equipment and tho acquiring nf The Tintie Stan- sixth in gold. This mineral produc- other properties. called the first attention of the d.trd measure a from comes in tion large thrpe of the leading districts of the possibilities of the east portion of w.-ti- rueli Rhods m.-ta- OlA. Special for Saturday e Ion basket Hil n Tfc tod oa ut. otest. REINDEER MEAT ON SALE. mishec e Jubr d fable St. urnish at Nor- - Aim Lincoln. And great cities front little hick towns grow. And a hick town Is a plui'fl wlinru a boy haa an ti lleil "hick" The town has! excellent opportunity to lay lh been, is now and ever shall he III" foundation of fulura greatness. source nf great inspiration to the Rutland (Vt.t llerald. The Q- I : professional ! Phone n. rnlnhed 325.M stale., although ihere are other - Town so-c- Street $15.-1)73.5- sprinp Hick humorists. didn't make it so. - Main And MiTH'l-- : FOR ITULICATION II was so before the comitiuiers In Illcksvllle, L. I., tried to rliungo the Depart incut of tlm Interior. U. H. town's name because It guve a wrong loind Office, at Salt lotke City. exclusive Huh. January 3, 1928. impression of the Notice Is hereby given that Miss Humorists, novelists usd urhuii Dorothy Kale Morton of lata Angeles, provincials define the Itlck town as a I'tillf., who on Kelt. 20, 1923, made place where even policemen sleep at hoineslead entry No. 031574, for HVk night; where "central" run tell you HW'i, NW'i SW'i Her. 13. NK whether it la a boy or a girl; where See. 24 14, NW4, Hoc. Hie neighbors will you Township IIS. Range 4 W. S. L. M supply with a conscience If you luck one; haa filed notice of Intention to make the Tintie district. This section where there is no traffic or parking; threo year proof to establish claim to then attracted the attention of j Problem except on Saturday night;: the land above described, before more capital and Ihe Anaconda fop- - where one knows the family In Ihe! David H. Head, IL H. fommlssinlner, t lam Angeles, fulir., on the 8th per company, through Its subsidiary, next block belter than people In the International Rmeltlng company Joining city apartments know each day of February, 1928; Ihe witnesses to appear before the Register of the It ac- other. of Utah, became Interested. Rut that Is only part of the defl- - U. S. laind Ofrice on Ihe name date, quired control of what Is now known is the North Lily Mining rnmpuny nition. The hick town Is Ihe place at Halt Lake City, Utah, out of flalmunt names ns witnesses: and last January after development that produced twenty-siwork had been pursued by a drift on twenty nine Presidents of Ihe United John (Jrlll, of Tlnll Utah; II. O. level from the Tintie S'a'es; where seven out of ten!' Jogger and H. Haves, of lam Ange-;o- f the the Immortals In tho American eH, fallf.; Jack fhnnihers of Silver Standard, they opened the ore and H11 Fame began ascending Utah. this company has been steady ladder of where most; are Immortality; KLI F. TAVLOIl, time. since that They shipper now sinking a four compartment of the great men and women of tn-- j Register, shaft to furnish facilities for greater day call home. The nation In Its First pul. January . 1928. Lust of hour need went to a hick town for pub. February 3, 1928.) development and greater ore shipment. This shaft is now down some 800 feel and It Is Ihe Intention of thej company to sink to a thousand feet more.. That is nno property that has been developed during 1927 ln! thla section. Col. In j aec- - ad-a- REINDEER. . ' llieii flip Fcdt-ia- l (invernment inlroduccil the rein- ,l,, motive was to better the condition of tlicic Ksklnnm, whose fissl suppl) wa itvughl in H. n danger because American liiH were tniy ing si, many whales ami walrus, an Important mn uf Hi,, unlive die Tlie suctess off the eH'riinenl w mail..naihihle for the Eskimo not only nn ahuiid-- t nf i ,. must wholescme nml imlatahle fissl hui also T of kimt sell and to plenty of hiii" f,,p ,,,'lee Hi. ain.i r Nm best winter clothing. . y1" K.islmn Kaklmos are Just new clianging from mts i reindeer f,,p ranchers, win have no nciil nty inii hIio do need the of nn nut side i nd Combined Color Effect in Elaborate Fur Coat x 1 700-fo- I - -- of on. your to one of we gmf ng ire tie. dreye mi -- i liithlllg. Lindbergh Not IF I SHOULD DIE O- If l rnw (rvture than beer, mior ,p- - It has not the ,,ri,n" sharp taste of venison meats. Its flavor, though ilislimily K' nun. B ,T 1k' I" . ami ui'm iIIniI tvs iuiiT '! SY 0,1,7?" ' " ,i, Ip. .The n '""'n." X- p- - ri,-a- lest. -- B should die tonight i cold my corpse and say. Weeping and heartsick o're my life- less clay - If 1 should die tonight. And you should come in deepest grief and woe And ity: "Heres that ten dollars. that I owe." 1 might arise In niy large white. cravat Xnd say. "Whut's that?" If 1 should die And you should come to my rold corpse and kneel, Hasping my bier in show the grief you feel. I say, If I should die to night come to me, and fur coat uulDg n And you should then and there rn la i Ju-- even hint effect 'bout payin' me that .National star. ten. dyed I mlsht arise the while. with But I'd drop dead again, almwl collar, Ben King. , I peviple may well he proud of the It is Alaska's mist original c..nnH".'o of the world, and Is likely to ui-- ' vu.iuii.Mi k I : ; li l.in-- ' ' t ;tl)CEKA.UTAH - panel treat-!c- , The side Children Cry FLETCHER'S novel elaboration - FOR of ! CASTORI A , I f(-- . . d prma Wlii'ii it mux unit iM'rtl in this country that (olom'l Charles Li ml her;?, after coinph-tiiij- ' a summsfiil non-stofliirlit from Washington to tin City of Mexico, hml in iti'd to atli'inl a hulNIylit, protests from many reform- ei s were nreivisl at the Anteriean embassy in the neigh- holing eumitiy. 'Liinly" paid no heeil to the advice so Freely irivcn hut. wilnessi-- the battle in the hull rin. No one in pn.eMion of faets can complain almut the has condueted himself since way that Colonel LindlH-rIn fits! lamb'd in Iaris, several months afro, and he does not mi d the advice of a reformers w ho want to keep him in the straight ami narrow path, lie has clearly demonstrated that li" is sthh to take care of himself tin dhr any conditions mid In is the one hrstpinlifiisl to be sonndimr warning. If he wished to visit the hull riny, that was his and his only, mid he has uotlost favor with his millions of admirers liecatise lie accepted the invitation in the City of Mexico. It will take more Ilian a hull fit; lit to knoek him from his isslestal. Iron re. d ! 11 - p J - Need of Advice j I the . Mhl in liriwmi llul of a lamb illard duik. oidtrr ! - - a grsxing animal most nirtlciil;r m ,,f ,i" 7ml. and freer from iliseas.- ton" T. Alaska has enough grazing land ' I"1 about four million head, of nunkeipfl each year. Reindeer wib n" r with old standard meats, hu pil1 ' H -- j ! o I - And you sliuuld come to , H'IimIc-- , Ihe-l'lty- . devehpmenl the surplus of their herd. the Ln.Hth of the nindtrr Industry liu snrni',d UIMI dream of the foumliTS. The 12 hra.f i1-- ' finni bils'rhi during the ihwle IH!r-- li U7A.(NN), In addil ion to S.Wiini uss r flSs . . l he f - J ot . i lm-im-- ss, I ! ! |