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Show fct'wy 1. pfi U'JS- - -- 4- THE EUREKA jhip11 cnts J reir, 1 Iv Him J-- r I, ; Min-'- Rn--r:v- 4 f: i ill V I! f U I'lli- l" 4i" ii . , . riiTiiiii Vtl lilV 111 t ('on o- a Tlii Verdi' r . I r in "I" . I I ', : r - lip town f i : m ' d.- -i - IV- ;l ' i ,r-- d l i : wi hereby given herein minimal i whomsoever it may the nitUA i - , .jji'j concern, t, jj,, Impounded at the pres- here .win the city pound the fol- haypv Iivinif lai;(rs 1 a i . ,rli-- - and , jii.1 (a'll i iiilll ;; :n I2,r ml . I'cn . ii 7, ;,3 . 4 42:t:ifci Extra t, N ,i 1 Jumpeis same price as Overalls. nt- Carpenters Overalls, made of extra heavy . Painters isl.anrnia's birthday W ill f nlor.nlii. fliii-- f t ons from 44 ad to 44 4rt. Fast Siaiuiard. S , r. Kur. Uj l.ilv. 42 27 i and 42.2a. I'lireka liiillioii. ti .St and (i.'ii'. Tint ic. 2,4c l.c-li- i l.ilile omnil.S I'Mim Co., ai Irii-e- . nut at the Oil River IVtro- lias been uitlie during the past Tew days on of a general improvement at the well. Ho has been in 1 h'1 , 0 I'' rrtnr a H i H ayL rlliti nSjIZ I). Lots UTfBIff 1otnp iprvw! Eui ,c? 2' Hi s , s.v ,.l:.jpr- - will ' I I - ass- - ,hpv are now making The seed couple left their Eureka a few years ago- w'T Wife May Become Table Salt Pillar of Halt l,iat. according to legend, "" H U rsirted that In il.ii.ger of being lorn le . ' fashioned of edsod with the red. . V" "I. Me,r ':1" the Willi 2-i- n I swhite ij- ttimrt ' anieii II. ox-tea- al' . ;mbk tier ! rame t0 this native of the davs the in state striped parents in 162 horizontal, diagonal, Mrs. Shaw with her...rtved two years id almost every other kind and her husband d in twelve fashioning or trliu- - la,prJ-ir- a lb new nporti frocks, rtSS-ST n;; bn'b,r person who can Ing. and they soar horizontal Vjniv great- . stripes, the grand children and "b'-'Is very fetching grandchildren. , .uiteth ,n Jul. The skirt Is of black 'l nronnC d i the Ht of red and wlill-jnd Mrs. Shaw was givenMrs. K. C. e es. , Shaw were married waa a village That was Mr. Shaw was - r f-- kc maiiiifactun of tsble eon I'ai y holding the Ie:,d sea srlf deoslta r I' con-Ib- e Mens Work Shirts. Blue and grey Men's Work Gloves. Full leather Wrist palm, full leather thumb. 39c glove super quality Chambrays. Reinforced ever shoulders and back. Cut extra All sizes. full, fast colors, 98c Our Price Six Button Front Coat Style. p wm Wlirk Ulf thP o Vard Zabriskie. of Salt laike, Is stopping over here today while en route through the district from lard county. He Is a representative of one of the states largest insur-o- f ance companies. Elks Election Takes Place at Next Meeting o The Hansen "boys" and a few other rifle shots, mak In u P hB G- xew officers for Tintic I.odge No. shen rluh. went over to Provo for a; match shoot on Wednesday. Goshen, 711, R. p. o. Klks. will be elected on won out by a score of S to 69. Th; Thursday evening 0f the coming members of the Hansen family are. ww,k. Already the nominations have all pas. masters In the art of riflemen made the, At tbe session last evening shooting. committee having chsrge of this big Mr. and Mrs. James Creighton and entertainment feature was nuthor-Mrchildren and Mr. and Mrs. William, ized to prepare a suitable program J and children left yesterday for 'Fathers and Sons Night. Owens onyon. They will for Hlngham Jones, to CM AN.NINO tend the funeral of John IMlOK Durlal will be hp ,1Pj ,jirp t,iay. ItV HTl'DY RKV1KWKD Cl.fll at Centerville, Just north of Salt The Silver City Study Club met Mrs. Joseph Kllsmore on Thurs- at this with Klks the of lodge Officers Mrs. A. T. Bigler re- -; rath-ihe afternoon. of r,.(.P1VP,j npwn day havi "The Fool." by drama .l viewed t'al the er serious illness, at nrawley, pioneer TlnMr Channlng Pollock. Those present1 lli l perhaps better were: Mrs. John Nelson. Mrs. Dnvld resident At one time Greenhalgh, Mrs. Sam Werrett. Mrs. known a- - ( harlle Ox. number of u. L. Potts. Mrs. Jesse Haws. Mm. J. owned disK. Bergstrom. Mrs. W. W. Lund. and claims In th eastern part of the ci nd being sold previous Mrs. A. T. Ulgler. trld. the For o 10 hi departure from F.ureka. makbeen has he few years ML AIM UK the past t Imperial alley ing his home in e cf southern ( allfornls, WJ3T Ladies wrist watch. Geneva make. Between Taylor Bros, and fall at the Reporter office and Finder return D. ft R. G. track. 1921 for your mak'application to Miss Sullivan at Taylor Bros. license plates. Store and receive reward. For RKNT Two nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping, si so goocl garage- Mrs. William Clark. Phone 18I-It U ene enough FOR RKNT 2 room furnLhed rablnf for a millionaire M Fred Herring. Phone j al.cn raraae. 2S6-believe that roulent-nietila Is'tter tbsn -- 4 room house, nicely, he finds FOR RKNT wealth Cellar and city wa'er. furnished. Is milch harder to scjulre ii.iit Apply lo Mrs. Sophia Curpenller,! near R. G- W. depot. FOR RENT 3 room homo and gar-- i age North side of town. Phone I s. j T. -- Ui, 1 ; s.'i-tjo- - athettS&qfcW tan-- Coughs Stopsla live Minute 1.11 f AiJ -- A f TliK 1 1 I I'.infsl Inn rCieHrH'' hni. Creo-Lypt- us far Bntl ... ' 'ie f'V . si rV. A-- Underwear. Spring needle elastic rib, long sleeve, ankle length, all sizes. Colors, ecru and random. Priced at 98c, $1.49, $1.79 Mens Sturdy Work Shoes. Priced to meet all demands. A shoe for every kind of work. Priced at $1.98, $2.98, $3.49, $3.98, $4.49, $4.98, $5.69. SEE OUR WORK WINDOW ukl P church. K M fr ' 49c Miners Men's Work Shirts. Made of King Chair.bray, extra quality, extra heavy, all fast colors including blue, grey and tan. Six button front, coat style. Tan shirt is sulphur dyed insuring fast color and long life. Oar Prices $1.19 and $1.49 t Ti! Gauntlet with elastic back pre-shrun- vis-so- n. In the daily papers of Sunday there was an interesting item re- the party marking the sixtieth anniversary of the wedding Mr. and Mrs. James Shaw, who now live at the state capital but, for1 whose residence was In Eureka of the over thirty years. Pictures known couple were also pub- - and 21 Riding Pants. Made of wool mixed Oabardine, full reinforced button $2.98 knee, all sizes. Our Price Q Driller Kd Walsh, property of the , Former Eurexa uoupie Married Over Sixty Years !il Men's Blue Work Shirts, Oxford Chambrays. A winner for the money. 49c All Sizes. Our Price button Bell Chambrays, six coat front, style. Our Price 1 g 79c Riding Breeches. Made of extra heavy khaki drill. One piece full Tailored to fit, button knee. Our Price $2.49 pi.kihkh with siitmixo , Kureka Vearrs obL $1.10 Blue ! alp. n'of 98c Mens Work Shirts, blue and Grey, I ci!nn-hndis- tion. Our Own Brand. All cut extra full, flaps on all back pockets. Our Prices $1.49, $1.98, $2.49 Compare the price and quality of these pants. 1 I fur printed fabrics for mm1 spring and summer w Included varied Khaki Pants that have no competi- $1.49 Sizes 10 to 17 M iv. I i North l.ilv. from 4a 7.1 to Kurcka Si.in lard. 1 .4. Timic I.iMd. a dr. Xurlli Standard. lOf.r. Iron Km 4. li.'ie and t!4c. RIVKR : , - i tt i::-w- . i o Piano Bargain Rather than take back the fine Player Plano In Kureka Dtstrlct n we'' will sell for the balance owing--oeasy payments. This Is a wonderful opportunity for you to save moner. Write for particulars at once. COMROBERTS PIANO PANY. Salt Lake City, Utah. GLKN-PROS- 10-2- . f . J i 1 i of 8 oz. made to 9 lk-kar- wW Overalls, Ecys' Overalls, Hawk Brand. Every mother knows their quality, sizes 2 , ! . $2.49 white drill o con-cam- on Feb. Hi. white (luck Thursday m IwrlSUetd 10 oz. 3 what tor the occasion the domestic science daily communication with the direc-roo! other officials, who are resl-- 1 at the school was uiio elabor-- ,ors of Kureka. and has predicted decorated. and Cedar pinedents ately .trees and houelis and sage hrush's,,m, Kood news within the next few were used, with a rather realistic weeks. It would in difficult to fire, Kivim; the pi.ic- - an out- - vince Mr. Walsh that it is anythin but an cincli at Price and door appearance. Three new iternicej local shareholders are hopitiK that members, Clark, Ina Heaps and Frances developments will prove the correct-Fieldf bis theory. At no time did were initiated. Honor heads Price Petroleum properly look were awarded ami plans for a danc-jlh- e in party were made. Refreshment:4 promising as it does today. " " " were then served. "Try th home merchant first." Present at the party were: Mar- -' o June Hennett. ltonnie Jean Carten.' Georpe II Kyan and C. K. Ward Rita Conover. Rlanche Sessions. ltula Manson. P ssie Itliuht. Retty were at Salt laike on Thursday. a Grace Ryan. Patricia Runner. June Mrs. Mr. and Arch Donaldson Taylor. Norma Lee HIM. MyrleGear, Merrlllo Graff. Klizabeth Hick- have been at Salt Lake durlntt the man. llern ice Clark. Cna Heaps and past week on account of the serious illness of their baly. Frances Fields. o The guardian of the girls. Miss Mrs. Henderson, who has been Helen Reeslev and Miss Ellen Samp-were in attendance at the party. Ring with her slater. Mrs. Fred Hut- ton, left last week for Fresno, Calif.. ti itK Li Khaki Pant. Made of Iron Clad sulphur dyed khaki drill material. An exceptional pant offered for so little money. Cut full size. Our Price per 98c pair . 4 0i- ' i i Or 'io ril 49c, 69c 14 $1.49 II j,.. i . A A I Wednesiliiy a n,,Vll eiul Very enjoyable on Thursday ewninir. It was they term a uunn il fire" andbown ; Sizes, 4G, 43,50 rI . i . n K m ii d.'ii' i , Everyday Shirts for Real Boys. Blue and Grey Chevoits. Made to stand the hard knocks of play. Sizes 6 to You can buy the best Overalls made $1.29 at Norman Jenren Co. for All sizes including size 44. dd fl.aiii Tni'i. ii The Camp 1ire Girls of (4 .,,,,1 and 4 0,. ( 42 :trt t.i l'i!!iiin i;,. io - in,. ,fl Hi- - v,wuvi;;;M ,i I!.- .lii.l - tiv l,,.i.. lll)VI(.VJ. t Vii HimiL-i-r in- "in-lir- uv-R- i' Camu Fire Girls Give Novel and Pleasing Party party 2 fons f . TUUlnrUL 'i.md.ird 2 Minus - ANLJ :ii 'i n:t!.- : I CHING !' I'.. i, 1 - . 4 1 i) Kun; liTe in Vi i ii ji iinlard 2c t.i T:n". Siandiir.l 414 P- - ! ! FEATURING HIGHEST QUALITY WORK CLOTHING AT EVERY-DAPRICES. TIIE PRICES LISTED BELOW ARE MADE POSSIBLE ONLY BY OUR IMMENSE BUYING POWER. WE ARE BUYING WITH 1500 STORES. KNOWN AS THE ASSOCIATED BUYERS, WITH HEADQUARTERS AT NEW YORK CITY. THE SAVINGS WE MAKE ARE PASSED ON TO OUR CUSTOMERS. 0'.. j; aa l it r. s-- 1. r.l :i"i. ,.,.i 'n I ssa:!,. iilmal taken away within ten up u,,, iwn. from the date of this notlee.j l'ublicly iieulnaisis niinimi.e ilie' besoid by the city Pn- - danger. They are at the city aiarn, n,,, residents unwilinc i0i at public sale Eureka. Juab County, I. tab. crpiiy. however, they admit thin Uid m.. on the 5tft aay 01 town siie ii flork hpdess and that smue' 1118wol'k(,rs and husness men1 . d this 24ih day or Feb.. 19ZS. niHljt move to ar.'iilimliillsiie or' II. E. McCLAIN . down into the sheliered securliy of Poundkeeper. Deception Gulch, of first pub. Feb. 34, 1928.) id in the Reporter will he in the Tintic U every home t ;i.i i , ini ' dwcrlhed animal: 'present peril. 'dark brown mule, no visible Never! 1,. dess. Jerome eve'ii nHv or brands. 'must move. It may i,. 1..ir is not claimed niny j,p fjVl. .u( id animal r ((r 1:'l!lir , lia due ttiftreon paid yawnim? hole Ivn. aiii win ,;i amounts (la V i ' V in ,A..l;s Thtf IlilliV(.s n,..ni decrihel. -- f ' ' t J men-a'i'- in-- $, i r.id.i ! siriin . . Tucit.iv. i Crete nffice i 1;.. r own- - t I llk'fKViJiAH' f . i.p, wl.olo and w.n ,ulaied. flu Mammoth people poses. A ni".v b.i.iV hnSv,riti Wil their record run to titleu or nmi'r dns n'i..n t ii ill !l J ling city and for their fine .and resid'-nci'liavf ..n their arrival there condemned, (rhers a isit.ii'.'i jil.i'i,;, ,.pt. f ii.. j., jr KSTRAY notice. Ks i in iv "H.1 !'c ' ii- - ; v resular iTai .1 'SI1 - " i 1 H V nr.-- :. ! : t . 1 t.i 7 Y -r I .; t T'lt. V- partiv nv- Vh thanks to thePFu: H,.is f Department for their tion of ili- - i.iiii.l r.. ; i'l'!! ' ) orma I.,,' S2 1 i ,Sk7 extend Fire 12 1 f! licr of in i-.- M ,t i 1 possible. hrn.ui,' PTiBini,-r- ' , in 144 copper rat'ii - i .11. e ;,i i Thev fnii!! i both People Wish Thank Eureka Fireman ciiatruu'ly Tin' faul; .((Derm iiiAi, 12 l i i AT '.li- ii ' ! 'ii rinif f. i',,. . 12. fliinr ravi.l in . (Vloarf llll v.i II.' ! " " !i !' i.1 :: "i j : M r.i r,, - I ' "'fH s i I' lii.l : l e ' ; tf : Jo ; h. S'.'jiii' li :ii. WliS I'll' m, fiie li.i.i i . iW-rtie-- - 'l.inl.iV H , & Work Clothes Week i ro.nl riii i ('on uonrmra') P oro Stock Stiles ill - J I coU I I'lr'V Page r f il Into wrld', Lily .I :i i i :i . V: li ; ; ; iin jjianili,ri1 A As n, REPORTER Weepah Almost Forgotten -- o- tint l Mini camp of Nevada that boasted of a Hiptilatioii of ntoro than 2,000 loss than a r nn, is slowly Imt surely passing out of existancc, according to V(M-in- 1 yi-a- It. Fritzmnn, fornn-rla minor of the CVur tlAh-nr-s- , who joiuiHl the first rush to the much advertised jenld field. I- - y and I). I. (iates, also an old time miner of the Coeur d'Alcm-s- , Merc in tioldfield at the time of the discovery that caused the stain jtede, and Merc timou the first on tin- ground at Weepah, making the trip in a Ford. They did not stay lotitf, Imt Fritzinan recently visited the camp njrain, and noted the change since the feverish days of last spring. Narrating his first visit to Weepah, Fritzinan Hays: - When Me readied the camp, Un-rwere hardly two dozen fiersous in the camp, two of these wen- - M'omen, who h;d located on ground hanlly half a dozen miles from tin- - original discovery, (lutes, Mho has taken part in the soil th west, several in in a numlH-- of stump-dcthe state of Nevuda, after looking over the ground ami the camp would examining tin- - first discovery, blow up in a few months. e r s While we were there only a few weeks, the population increased from about 25 to better than 2,(KX). During that time, nn-- women, Mexicans, Chinese and some were arriving at the camp at tin rate of prosjH-etorseveral hundred daily, but M'ere pulling out about as fast us they were coming in. Only a handful of old time prospectors, remained in the camp more than a few Mvcks. When the boom died, wildcatters became busy and several companies were organized. Sane of these companies succeeded in selling stock for 25 cents to as high as 75 cents p--r share, but I doubt if much stock is being sold at the present u s time. M i i c |