OCR Text |
Show .r .Tangly C, 10- -. THE EUREKA Jurcrs Report For 0 $2.50 iVlnit (ii nr..i- No;i ll froie year full ;' otiou to lUre id wairf.Lniill the formerly uf The ci coumiiix up the xenii cs ii:enily Home mem- - or long frim1, Hl ... .. .A " . It I : 1 ' ; .i Hi' ' ' Mr. u,nl former ip Huiiiiiirri.-- ' : I;, , ,.j i i'rin,j. .f , The marriage of !: III,' nil :ii !i i re l.a tieen 11 i i nt t,i 'iivi.ling yi in h is yr - V ' 'V Now Back on the Job ,...1 O , vr. s ..v:i was f. i A. took, iin ini i'n. i:e fr,i'n. , , f hriile' f;i 111 il y u:M fri.1Hr pi-- i t.'it '' !T: i.M, mt ' driiggNr uf mi,;,, p.iw.h rs and i H lui'kiiig ',uli uf lus extended I,! a. ''' "1 lb1 u ".ii'"i., r.t . r: . . KING VTDOPJS . !ll! ! ''.ii.iK I.i'iise and Koulttr Ends Vacation; y.l , JM Yj 1 l i, iV:i.,u Mr-s- . rexidni i i's ! "'.III I':;..; f a,:. like I I'lilil'C! j , willl Mr S iiiiv.i ii'n In- fe In re!i.iin I lie III 11 e Mr. Myer ht year hi advance. r ll C ,.r li'.i'i'.t il' :.! f'-'.- jys shiv il,. Mycr is j. priir.-.UmW. !. Myer of leEureka Reporter . I Kill I'll !! I.. ! ' 'l! .!:; ' . i - 1 . .! ... ' ' !' n i. ,1 "I- O I ,:i Ifii !l i I j Mai r it'd To But to I,.viv' Mr. iiiaie iv . Fourier Eureka M.tr I Article I ; . : ' tell of the ,i r i. i fit C. Myers. $i.V) j n..; i . Resort t , i do over. Ut , ' more present could be than Ibis paper bl- him every w would reach In k and tell of the doing Think town. home - . i j F. r lirt . ii I. mil (if Silk, h 0f.nd T'r.o , i. :ii i 1 ,n the Ovn , It t Kureka the f On- . led oil for I'i'iirb-- cni .1 ; HfftllilV. ve'.lin:: ex m. i . iii eon S.ai- ley Will . I 1 Page 7 J sl..uiv.in Takes t , Kni!ii,.; Tlli'lllil Bring Vou i Nevi.i REPORTER jiro Hue lion f Tw i" of the linn. I ijnis! nmn-h" Allgeles Condi- Th., the:.- a,UM have ,igr.-,-bride I a nroi with w.en m !."is .1111 h"c:ill-.of Dime where Mr. m..: lock mi flesh .t! the UIS fll, ( u pound evi rv iwo or some time liem ( r.na.'eil in three i,. d.ns If 1;,. I'.ad s'.ived tiae of law. from aw.iy k for a iurger ;o riod he would O ii'. d.iui't sum.. t.f his '."Hies wl.i.h now fit Penney Co. Employees pretty snugly .ruiiTi.l t!:e . - of sm-i.-t- . . 1 vi .1 Receive Bonus Checks n.id secti.-- Vh!le on the cust Mr. Howlett hud the pleasure of a visit with a Manager lumber uf the Wui j. c S''cr, who '.line through to the I'ciiney company si. ire. aiM coast hy auto from her home in Min- -' of the ctali;!liu,.nl hare nesot.i. Just completed their work of i.ikiiiu atock. Mr. Ilonher siaU-- that while the year 1927 wus not good from a business standpoint as smiie ihat I have preceeded it. (he Kureka s'nre had an except iniiully fine hnlidn.x For Infants and Children trade and In his opininn the (iiiilimk For Over for 192K is quite promisitm. l.ii. iillv In there is a much better feehny imw Always bears than sixty or ninety days ami and the within the next few nniuilis .1 niacli Signature of should he larger number of nn-working in the properties of Tim ie. in the opinion o( many of the business men. The lady employee of the Kureka J. Penoy store, three in nil in her. again shared in the annual bonus hv this chain money distributed store organization. The clunks are of liberal size and are Im.sed on num- By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK her of year service, sales for the Dean of Ma, Univenity af jycar, etc. The letter to the localIllinois. n - - CASTOR Use I A 30 Years JOHN GILBERT VOLUNTEERS llrIIw a ya L ,, managere enclosing the chinks, contained the follow ins: paragraph: 011 will find the "Enclosed Donus check for the women assoear ciates of your store for the 1927. At this time I want to axsnre yon Ihat it is indeed a pleasure to know that we can reward our faithful and loyal women n'snrin'ex, who have ihecn mi ever ready in promoting I hi welfare, sucres and con tinned pros-:ais another name for Parity of the Company during the tin W also past year. appreciate llless csiK'Cltllly W ll 0 r e splendid effort put forth hy I he Ilt'll ait concerned. TllOV new women associates who have our personnel within the past k.it .. ani 11011 Id not cut .Joined tWelVe months and who do not par- r of the Foods that elders tlclpate in the bonus. V sincerely that all their names may be ad- JW or. JjlttlC 8t0macllSide(1 t0 th0Ke whl, win paniyjpate in mre plain, bonus of 192s." lilit, easily di- - theOver 3000 ladies are employed hy the J. C. Penney store and business offices and among them whs distriic (Irahnin Bread is an buted $320,000. e j Reneestoty Adoiee ,M THE MAN WHO by Laurence Stallings deeded by KING VIDOR 11 . f 1 fotkl 1 for cliildren. slices Well-fw- l diiwof milk jfive them the wt :P in nutrition the jvhw of and help health in r checks! 1 fr of P'er lot vour bread prown-iip- s without too, it! Tintic jraham Bread 41 YOUR GROCERS intic Children Cry FLETCHERS served with a Baking FOR CASTORI rou NOTICE H0NE 7 IlTlI.IC.lTIOX 8 I.'. Department of the Interior. Land Office, at Suit Lake City. Utah, Januaiy 3, 192S. Notice Is hereby given that Mis Dorothy Kate Morion of Los Angele. Calif., who on Feh. 20. l92d. made homestead entry No. 031574. f,r 84 SVr4, N'Wli SV4 Sec. 13. NK' SEli 14. Sec. NW'1;. 2 S'-- Township 113. Itange 4 V, 3. L.make has filed notice of intern ion to to three year proof to establish claim before the land above described, David B. Head. V. S. Commiasiolner. at Ias Angele. Calif., on the Sth witnesses day of February, 1924; the of the the Kegls'er before to appear same date, on the U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City. Ctah. witnesses. a afraid George would Claimant name Well, 1 John Grill, of Tintic. Hah: H.Ange- forget all about It. ho explained, and If. Hayes. (? Io "ao I brought one along. The obligales. Calif.; Jack Chambers of Silver tion which he had momentarily as until City. I tab. aumed he carried In bis mind F. TAYLOR. man other on the check up he could Register. hla off It Laid who had essayed to tako (First pub. January 0.) 1924. without ssjlng It goes shoulders. man pub. February 3, 1924 that Bert Is a good buslnesa de j-- NATIONAL Comp any 9 A WAS In the hiMpituI nursing an intiained slmulder wlicn Bert nnd George called on me to help make (In I hour puss a little more rapidly. could rend even though I wus lying on my hack, and there wus one pnrtic ulur magazine which I very much tie sired. It was In the new stand. I knew, and probably would not he there very long. I there anything I can get for yon?" Bert asked me. Id !e glad to get It." "I would like s copy of the last House Beautiful, I said. There an article in it hy a friend of mine that I want to read." Theres n news stand Just around the corner, Bert said. "I'll go out and get a copy for you now." "You don't care for it tonight, Jo you?" George asked. It was already nearly time for them to go and for me to try to get to sleep. I Just want Oh. no," I answered. it. to l sure not to ml "Frank Is coming out here tomor mw at eight," George explained, "and Ill have him bring you our copy. We dont care for it It's too had to take liert away Just now when we have only a few minutes more to visit." It was Indeed, and I acquiesced saw the quite willingly. But I never nor after next morning magnxlne ward. 1 knew George very well and and just how generoua and Imprlslve has he I Is. he suppose thoughtless never thought of It again. Having taken the responsibility his obligation passed completely out of his mind. With Bert It was different Did you get that magazine yon asked about?" he Inquired the next time he dropped in to aee me. Tm sorry I didnt," I bad to con- I can whom his cllenta know thpy pend upon rang before I wee The telephone WESTERN When p Sunday morning. Goodwin wrae It stair down wanted to talk to roe. STOCK SHOW DENVER, COLORADO 1928 Jfl.nna.ry 14 to 21, ROUNDTRIP FARE $32.35 Tlckc - 11 3 lie to 1. id !l( completed by mil! '-- , ...... January 24. Excellent prog in f Judging. Mock Livestock Sales, and dc;T"i,rGirls' nub Matinee. Thursday.h "w Kel and Saturday of Brilliant Horse Show evry night. ! Iiire-Rre- Im sorry to disturb you ana espehe began cially on Sunday morning. when way that -t- hey always begin i arn'roud at some Inopportune t:in,.l1,ut we are Just ready to In and I And that It late four new men. aee about the Gordon, who was to haa forgotten to rorer remlwlon, to t.ke rm He It. to attend reminded him ,e matter, and I but he necessity, the of w,k ot ut tpe eh"le tMfS are. we mu. and here In such a There Isn't muh to aay I d'Mt try to ssy and so c-- e. deal. or yourreom-c- r Whenever your friend or a brother g rhVnre caller volnntecra nihuslsstic-1'de to d a service for you. dent confidenGy unless w It tpr it vou knew the person thoropghly. frilfld. to than I e.iier t1 promise agd Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad . ; who A !,,99m9n THEATRE STAR Monday & Tuesday PICTURE txcoldwjn-e- x nnd absorbing senil elllptic springs, said ope 31.8 percent ntoro power Tintic Garage Has New per to ho remarkable Improvement also appioxhnately five more mile Chevrolet Car on Display hour than tlio previous Chevrolet are Included In tho new Chevrolet. . o William Conover of the Tinlic Garage returned from Salt Iwiku during the early part of the week und brought bark with him urns of tlio new 1928 Chevrolet curs. Since tlu arrival of the new rar hundred cf Tintic pwiple have visited the garage to inspect it and apparently' ll has decliSeii hit with the people made of this district. Known a the "bigger and better" Chevrolet, the new car not only the "most beautiful Chevrolet" but Incorporates all tho advantage that made the latter so popular and in addition embodies u hnt of refinements that rombine to produce what General Motors officials believe will he the sensation of the automobile Industry In 1928. A quick picture of the new car that seems destined to write a new rhapter Into the history nf the automobile buaines may be had by noting the following highlights of the 1928 Chevrolet; wheelbase. Extended greater speed and power, four wheel brakes, longer, roomier Fisher bodies, new Burn rolors. thermostat cooling, shock abiorhing springs, motor Inclosure and indirectly lighted Instrument panel and other advantage built In as a result of eons learned through 13 year of constant progress. Seven passeni'er cars. Including five closed and two .icn ivp1, comprise the line. Every driving recared for id the make quirement up and appointments of the various body type. Every detail ha been proved tru in exhaustive lexis. A a rn'ult, the hithernew line adilcve to a to unexampled In the low priced field a standard of smar'nes. advanced performance, striking color combination, completeness of equipment and minute luxurv. The new car has a distinctive big rar appearance entirely foreign to If price das. This lx arblernl by adding four Inches to th wheel)).! u bringing the present total to 107 Inches. The frame alo 1ms deepened and strengthened to make a smoother riding, sturdier and better handled rar. Mechanically the rur ha be..n improved to pjralM in performance, speed and mndihillty It nW beauty and advanced body design. It Is valve powered hy an itnpmve-engine that In road tests devc. huc-ree- ds eiiy.lne. New features developed III tho engine Include a new motor cm Insure which completely covers the valve lifts and make for a quieter and Childs Funeral Was Conducted at Heber City o crankcase Mr. and Mrs. N. Wilmore returned cllnilnales to Eureka early In the week from tlm leakage of engine fumes through Holier City, where they took the reexthe body of the car; new mains of their 27 months old son, haust; new alloy constant clearanro Benjamin, for burial. Tho child's d death "Invar strut pUtr.ii.. new resulted from croup and servrain shaft gears. Improved ice were held at HebPr City on Satmushroom valve tappets, and larger urday last. New (leaner bieatlilng system which two-po- rt hydro-laminate- camshaft. o . An nil pump efficient provide Rent receipt books, all sixes, luhrfcatioin to all hearing surfaces; I ho Reporter office. while n AC oil filter and an A. C. air cleaner protect all moving parts of tho engine from dirt and other foreign matter, thus adding mateFOR FLETCHERS rially to Hie life of th motor. I New brakes and shock four-whe- el l now Children Cry C ASTO R A $j)A!RE for only 1 d-- nre FOiB. DAVTON OHIO complete ready to attach to any electric outlet . KENDALL BROS. . NEPHI, UTAH Demonstrator at the P. J. Fennell Market in-he- PRODUCT OP GENERAL MOTOR |