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Show lit May viiiav. 192$. r Page 5 Elks Si, op. I--; . . shipments Mock Sales : b..l'i iiit !i, 'x 1HE MAN OF A THOUSAND .. i FACES IN A GREAT DETECTIVE Iii'i-i- i Min- lam pl.i l'! - I tu ( tt!,aay i cVaii'U1' iitalii View ,'u. Properties: w.t lef Itlunip oret fCons ... ti 99 1al Carload ;, ! t'fl'H ' x : that all merchandise which hla has been for the Mr. remodelled. being nw I'M ver states that the new store will out with a wonderful linn of sistt. shoes and furnishing", the in mens and boys while the store fixtures Iwiinl be In keeping with the of merchandise, bile in Chicago Mr. Rhriver also rd extensive orders for the of W. F. Shriver k Sons, rlally in the way of fall goods, be store at Provo may be ready the first of the coming month, nath this depends on the deliv-- i that can be made on merchan-m- d fixtures. The remodelling e building has reached the point re this work cannot delay the ilnt of the store, their business venture at Provo Shrtvers have met with excep-a- l fine support and encourage-i- i. The opening of their new in that p 'will be quite an event there they already have a large iher of lose friends. ,.d for the new More, Vill open at Provo, fixtures based, til Ku-ito- re c p Attains New High Price for Year 1928 reached on Tuesday rents ;;n ounce, the high-F- t level It has touched In over year. Advance of the white trial has been gradual, but leady. On Monday, the price rarhed 594 cents to ounce. Ins month ago, it was '57 cents. The level attained on Tues-a- y represents a great Improve-.tn- t over the low mnrk of the ar 1927, when, during August he price averaged but 54.72 cnti. From that point, the .arket advanced to an average if 5S.2 1 cents for the week Tiding December 14. Silver S s I I- M., if l.l - unusiul crime is committed its so -- old W.I.. :: i. lut ion -- . Hi.l ii t v . t ! n i I ...... ,. I.1 bi-i-- I fin 'iiii'sijiifi lit- . Ainu Su-r- ; M.i W.-h,- I ; Kllr;ii,.i, " , I.) i k i;i Mir.-- r i Il'nutr!- - , , v ,,,:'l.. Kr.-.nu,-. ii '. i rin ,t W.-l.-- S-- i IIe.n - Tml-ir- ii;:i .i.- a-- F".- - V,':er ''il-.-k.- i T o . tl I'l.ini :; H e- m fjjmlon JlfterMclnigkt - t; Hi;, m filte l,mi I.iiv 4X Si, in, I;, rd l:i TitiMi :t loirek Pimvo I 'F: M.mv Tintic i intlir pmi. extei! in learning of the wrdd.u: ,,f Leoc.ard Drown anil Mm (.,n r.irl:ii son. wbii h fiuik phicr vrerdiv Provo, being witnessed bv the nieiii-ber- s of I lie two families and tn'imi'e friends. Mr. Drown Is a sun of Mr nnd Mrs. William Drown, while the hHde is a dsuihier of Zhe Carlson Tbee worthy vonng people will start out In hnusrVeenlng in Eureka having the hr t wishes of many friends, f .list evening at the home of Mrs. Than Xilsnn in Knrek.i a in 7 I f u- - !i 11.42. tit and 1 N'orlh S;.ip,l.ird 1 i;,. 's c and 7,1.e' f,n 1 r o Thursday. Mill 2'Ic I'-i- t ii nil 2.i iji-- . l'einr,il Standard 12e iT.i. f Pons $4.20 Fast Suud.ird 7'4e and 7,..e. Fas i crown Point Kat Tin lie Con lie and 42c. Fmvka I.iiv $2. 2 and $2.1, 7. t- 1 I.iiiie l.hl -- May Tintii- - VOTII!-- : OF tVM II. MI FTINC. Notice Is lierby tlven lint the an- Fnr-k- Vi-- cixq:(jot(lttyn-W- 4. w North Standard -j AT THE f 47 Star Theatre, Monday; Crescent, Tuesday . In order to accommodate the big; Elks Musical Comedy, which plays at the Star on Tuesday and Wednesday, next, the two regular shows advertised for the Star Theatre will be shown at the Crescent instead. c. i c. o Progress is Being- Made In the Tennis Tournament - inrlnm-- ni i tin airiiiinl of ih i her nf ihi past final und final matrlu-- j in ih Tintic ten-- ! will probably not nig liiurn. thin ag expected wem ; PlllTH tICDFD FOIt Another Ball Game IS IIKTiHH ll( IMF. Announced for Sunday wi-i- k iim-n- f Firemens Anniversary to Be Celebrated by Dance Thu Keller llonio" coiiIuhI, I If fleers and a members nf ths the Knlre Nona Ulerury Club sponFire lhpiirtniint are busy with 4lli. sored. closed Friday, May preparations for their anniversary Seventy-fivhouse plun and postern dunce which takes place on May eauie In front the Tintic High School, 25th. The fire fighters long ago Kllr,.ha silvr rity Rr.,, Mammoth was late in sending work. established u reputation as on occaslone of this kind and The Judges were (ieorgo Jones nf Im fully as Kiireka. Furl Dunn of Mammoth, tlielr next big dance will enjoyable as any that has preceeded Mrs. Nelson of Silver Pity. II. More Information will lie given High School - 1st prise, Mansfield the affair In the next Issue of Hervey; 2nd prise, Klmer Holmes about and Virginia Draff. II on or.able men- this paper. o tion, Conrad Holmes and Ada nirrh. HTIDKXTH MTIOOl. IIKall The plans were drawn hy the hoys ARK IIAVIVD A VACATION nnd the paintings by the girls Kureka grade school 1st prise, This is High School Day at the Thornton Hervey; 2nd prise, lleth Laird. Honorable mention. Lurlle Pnlverslty of l.tah and owing to the fuel that many of the T. II. students Carlson. Klanch Sessions. are there tn compete In the musical Sliver (Tty 1st prise, Louise vents the l high school has been llowley, 2nd prise. William Wheeler Tintic. High sent a hoys A prise was also awarded to Twls closed. MncRIrclie of Tintic Junction for a chorus, slsn a girls chorus, and othfault To Fishing Fascinations very clever poster. It allowed the er musicians, to Salt Lake lo take F:rt Round: Kd Sullivan defeatevolution of the home from the cliff part tn the rontesls. - 81. Herb t ed Albert Morley. P. II. Craven, for many ynura local dweller down the sges to the modern Matthews defeated Jerry nassetl. It out of salt and Sewing Demonstration manager for the Itah Power Po. and home; Allwasofmolded Fred Johnson the home plans and now at the head of the Idaho divi- flour. To Be Given in Eureka PI il Po e,, ver, posters are on exhibit hI the library sion with his headquarters at Tavlor Second Round: one for week. The public Is Invited 2. burg, has sent In a subscription Platt Hickman. M In: Aflon Odell, or Ihs extension He to view them. an and letter. newal Helm fi.fl. interesting Hri'kev, men! of the Agricultural ColSilver Indies donated Pltjf money Kngafmm defeated "ays that the trout season for Idaho, with the prises. at liOgan. will he In Kureka next lege 8 8 2. opens on the 18th of this month and HrudN-yfor the purpose of conductTuesday that he Is looking forward to some -o Miss demonstration. a sewing ing was lool'KIVIND WJIILF DTM.'NK; excellent sport. "Ires will conduct thla program at Odell MI SIPII. MTFST IIKI.n IT ,,ul h lo fih whn ,n tiim;k oad i the Klwanls cluti room, starting at IIR.II ( limn. WLHNKStni P(.nlw succumbed to th fas- 2 30 and she Invites all Tintic ladies. n James Crane, of Kureka, arrested dnatlons of this wonderful Next Tuesday afternoon 2.30 A lar-.number of S'diool patrons' p,irl ,f,,.r notching Idaho, where, Hri,-- lie had driven Ills car Into . n - ... Jon"" the attended in In of skilled the srt :.nd fly another machine parke, on rhurrh werynne NOTICK. musical conte-- t held tn the high rlltnR His letter Indicates that street, was before DHmer this ednes- - , j,e former Klwunls president Is still, week to answer to Judge sch,oJ audit'irlum here on a charge of drlv-!.iAt the next nperl.il meeting of the This is an annual, Krf.Rtly Interested la the d'dngs ofilng an auto while under the afternoon ! Roan! of Kdiicatlon of the Tintic several for T""'" em-sponsored of liquor. The evldem-Kureka club, which ::he helped to Indl- - School District, to he held Wednes- , i .. ii" Hia4a! VjimAw and Is carefully watching rated that Crune was drunk at the day. May 22, 192, at 7:20 p. m.. at i! or8"Ble, -l re awarded, one each time of the arrldcnt. Judge Dlinu-- the nfflcw Of the Hoard of Kducatlon organizations actvltiis. t instrumental and voral se'ec him $50 and tlin suspended at the Tintic Hleh j fined a public . by students of the Tln- i ,,f l,H amount allowing Crane lo hearing Is called to Investigate the lx Students entering ncasing uperewa ta if :gh S!i-get ftrr with the payment ,r a tin liv the Tloard as is., v,sl inte-t were: Maxine Sal line The Cfjurt. however, served of Fd neat Ion.prppared School Children Given for the school year by Allen and Mvrth Ralph warning that If he Is again caught 92 1929 At Fr.itices Field Those Irving out -- driving while drunk ho can expect o Mer-an r Alley." "Twilight f..r '.ntruniental honors were: ntence. The big weekly "Fun Fest," featof Miss given under lht direction !l Draff, violin: Murguerlte Andv . Kunnt-llDump In "The Hattie uring a he most to JriHie Norma proved Helen Dear, piano; 1 SMI I.S II I.IACH i'l.l Hero" will he held at the slide' : Dl-given1 v: n Johnson, enjoyable entertainment, being TH RK DIVKV MW tlli Crescent on Wednesday, starting at ; last evening at the high s hHl atidl-- ! Roundv. trumpet Kv!yn 7 p. tn. In the rust were Thelma, trombone. (mrlum at '.-- .' ..a . Rob' ns, j whli-l- i to Matiai-iKline of the F.ureka Leading plaverg an show, however, and four men have' bag hull team announreg that ha hue advanced to the third round, leaving secured Kephi for a game on the four placeg in that round yet to be! local grounds next Sunday, which "Tlnk" Tavlor. I fob Platt.l will he the aecon.l appearance of the, Kd Heim and I no KnKgfruni have all, home team. Fureka lost the open-- 1 won two nr more nulchea. placing in game of the neanon a week ago them In the third round, although! but since that time some new men there Is no assurance that these play-- ! have been put in the lineup and next ers will he Platt has. Sundays am should be an Interest shown the best form of any racketeer! in exhibition. so far. walking throuxh Rrlskey The outlook for a good teum nnd a 1 after his hard tnatrh with Paul j successful baseball season Is now Wolf,.. His next opponent has notood. according to Mr. Kline. Kii revet been decided. The matches he-- rHn get quite a string nf fast play-tsree- n Harold Shriver and Clem Fer-er- s If It is possible to put them Into irusnn. and Herh Matthews and Fred j some kind of employment. lousiness Johnson are hanging fire, hnth men and others can be depended being tied at one set apiece. on to get back of the team In loyal Tlesul's of contests played during the manner. week follow: Preliminary Round: Hem FerguCraven Succumbs son defeated Then Mechatn by de- "Pres King Coal and er picture & - 4- Mnllion .i .. . 2ac Provo X.',e Silver Shield i',4c to f,7c Sioux 4, and 7Usc. Tiii'ie Cliint $1 42 to $1 I 't :: h (on .'te. Ziima tc. North I.iiv X 40 to t :,0. Fmpire Mines 12jc nest etijovable dinner parly. In their honor, was given end If was attended by various relatives. nual meeting of tin stm-- holders of tli- - Tintic Dumber Co. will he held at its office In F.urrka. Ctah. on Tuesday. June Mh. I92S, at Hie hoar of 2 p .m J. GKORCK JONKJt. President. U. :t i Pr ), Tint i.- c;:.ir.t I'i'ii i,- I n l 1 o-,- i O vorv; rtoi'i r M IKItlFD t pi j; ife. i..,ii a I. :li -- . .d i., r, I ii Cole 'VI 'ItF no o .,:,i ;i:lll. i : ,t Willing, lat - Frank . man. .i.mo s: l J" ir.t o'- M;,!'k I .1 nr.r. Hi'k.iiiin. I in lyleHiMn, Lewis, Miiv. Herlur! Tower-- t l :, I, ( ; 4 ,! ( i;. l..i.-he,i- Audrey lie Oreiui. j I,S .11 . Kwull, I.;, von Si .t ii i -h Ii : 1 I. S', lid ir.i. . ''- . jr W.t'i.-- : I.-- P-- r Ii ; (., , ., !. ' i ? Crenels I'. rrv Cun!, m; l,,r.,n Rilv Olini.neliv. Matthews; Pr.if HMw.-nHelm; Jiii'n.iM IRuhe,. Special chorus of itr-'- l', '.I I ..:r.. 91 Mil! ' , i : i:., !!: . .1 i. i .. : : : ' will dr.iw r'l I I"1 tp:!.rr.'.i follow s ( v,,, Slack I AM ,, l Ki - x !i r 1 1 1' iv fur packed with power and surprises! . i.i : biMi--,.- tI r ; t.i !iu hi , bti i in. e seems impossible and then Chaney finds the answer in a climax I i at the hypnotist detect ivo in this amazing thriller will never be lorgotten! An . .... li ling. II ii dviti Shriver, who returned late wwk uf!-- r a business trip to ilver Lon Chime v s perfornunee .r !n!: Shrivers New Store state THRILLER' frifi cbandise Purchased For it - !' ! r. i Hit II II. 1'. ii. - I f, tirk a 9 lull,. .1 1! 1 1 't I ! Anil'r'"n aKO ' s . Ku-rek- I Mutual Coal e enter-talue- rs i seml-finallst- s. .1 4-- always on hand in various sizes. When in need of coal call 16, es 28 or 310 and see how quickly your orders will be delivered. Mutual stockholders orders especially solicited. GLASS PAINTS hs-a- 7-- 5. 8-- 1 8-- HARDWARE 8-- 2. 8. 8-- 4 Itex-defeate- HAY and GRAIN 8-- 2. 8-- 8-- 2 8-- . Fmerchantsi 1. i vst rnk i I ; EUREKA, UTAH; out-dwi- rj r "t'l-h-n'- i y Influ-ev-r- I .l-.w- I Something Different r Ku-lvet- L-- , 1 I R-- ck. for SATURDAY : I PURPLE EXTRA LARGE BUNCHES OF AND WHITE LILACS, FRESH FROM THE lt-l- 200 ft mm. a who rent OF GARDENS OF MRS. THOMAS HAYNES , itimw scfintr ttat'i The last club meeting of the' Olen season ! Patrick. Ralph Christot-hersonFaux, head of the tnu-dwill he at the High .f Spanish Fork MonsT.?' erVn V' ji.ir'n. n a a Judge of the contests. s. j,,. ,. I. fehur nf the run-..- Carol Hat It. Jean Howe, Mary KKj Mrlene Kllsworth. CMJtRKTTK I.AW VIOl.ATlOVI. fa'1 that five of the hth Kalzhn. w.i- - tb Kroa RohMns. Norma Iewls. Charlie Were freshmen ' Cralze Jhioher. Junior; A Lei..'t vvsll. Who won the Spurrier V ,TffTi"T3s t,,,.. .m, ' Radcontest u tj,. instrumental of, Frank, rtonald Trelnsr, f(ir ,hji ptirpoM of rhrk-- l I.-.- ; y;. Mae Myers winner nf the dat. Ilerl Svveter. Ing up on violations of the Draff.! o led;, I :n 1927. "ndforVirginia cigarette law. rinding some local vocal best the Jeanne Kaaels. famous age star v.,1 wm 'he mslal without permits and others, 1927 contest eachi of "Rain, "Daddies' and Ih Card- - who have In various urrbr in thea selection ways failed lo Short talks hoard Itvers." makes her, flrt how cnmptv with the w'h )V A few requirements. Melvin L. R Oilhv Dme, a screen actress with John ,.. of th licsl people who sell rlxar. j the Re" ate st present without licenses hrt In "Man. Woman and Sin," SulDor1 and Heher Jr.es. - tlPd o at the Far j feature altractloin proserutlon will follow unless f!rs..M Jurday. merchant horn ih" i"enement Is made Immediately. "Try t" PAYSON, AT sjffjp III Te f gw-i'- ii 4 r . d-- sauce and rent 1 be-p- er rent Insplra-believ- es apple- per rent baloney. 1 LOCAL ADS i 25c each .: j 1 LIMITED NUMBER OF LIVE pANS, COLUMBINE PLANTS AT 2 CENTS EACH A . e ; j Fennells Meat & Grocery W PkoEJ Eureka, Utah. 18 11 .,- -. "j.i-J- : . FOR SALK Pure bred Flemish Rlitnt Rabbits, pedigreed. Papers furnished complete, if you ara rolng to raise rnhhlts raise good big unog. It coats no mora. Prices reasonable, C. E. Rife, phone 22. - Senior rlass ring 192. Initials K. I., tb Jan Tbiugtsss. LOST FOR SALE of T. If. S. Return to 2 young rows. Durham and Jersey, both fresh In. Frank Drill at Tlntl: Junction. |