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IIKitiKXM ili.it Mr Turk, M will nvnvrr wih-- ! l TlX'lir IMItlXti Will, mu ii n pui 111.111,-n- i ul-,!i.suhlliiy. huu.-l-i there is ,i hum liiiMiut.il mpm-William 11. lliggens, whu has h.eti -tun u'liMil uf him active in Fifth Judicial ri,t pull tics fur many years and hIiu Is une uf the candidates fur nominal iun to Ford Car Wrecked in r Towing Service I'l-.- iln-l..iin- 11 i s.-n- s i.-- i k,-tt- Phone 163 Vs - i pay or nijflit we are ivjnly to ui ..ii i 1 .t . .1 i 1 an u un this nil lisnnl I'lmne Our diaries are inm'tly. At hi trouble. w,- iv;imiu;iIi,-- manure expeit to take care of ymir liuiiM,-- up-to-da- te A ill ;hiw. Sunday Mishap at Goshen itepublicun ticket, was n i ;m- - alw.tv.. t lt I niliiuil . Sh.iilnn's r - Kurd rur. uImh Stanley Wcslhrrg iin,l i ninpuiiiun. all uf Kureka. wan j iiv, ri mu,., mi HuTinllr highway lust Su tiil.iy mill all sus tunii-i- l The iiivident slight lujiirii-M- . r (iuMhru while the tuxk 1'l.nr mu, hitii- w.is being drivi-i- i ut a high rut,1 of W, Ml berg was rut about th- fin-- a nil throat by glass, being ilrivi-through I It w it:,) In, hi, ami 110 iluuht lie was tiiiiiit,- in escaping with hi;, life. l,y sll-oiln- -r - Tintic Garage PHONE 163 i iii-.- - , - EUREKA, UTAH In-in- ! -- CHEVROLET DEALERS FOR TINTIC: : : : Iim-k- I - Eureka Boys Make Climb to Top of Timpanogos o purly of Kureka lmy. who spent several (lays at t'amp Class In Irnvn t'aiiyoii, Juim-i- l the Tiinpanogos hike of last week aiul mailu the rlimti to tile loi of that famous old giant of the Wiisa irh range. The loral themselves youngsters who at t'amp Clave maiuiiiini-i- l hy the of tlo- Catholic rimreh of rt.ih ami mnril in honor of the late were: hisliop of the ITali ilh Jiiiiu-Owens. iMiil Sullivan, Kilwurd Sullivan, Duggan. latrirk Fennell, Cera hi Fennell. Marlin ( ) Wells. II ellallil A Stage Line Eureka-Payso- n DEPOT - - Tintic Hotel LEAVES EUREKA at pn-set- il e at EUREKA at 3:12 ARRIVES Skin FiremeAs Convention to be at Bingham Canyon 10:35 A. M. and 5:35 P. M. P. M. and 10:12 P. M. Eruptions successfully treated from within :ILLED physicians recognize the appearance of pimples, lils i other skin as being eruptions indication of an abnormal con-i-.n uf the system. This is why so many thousands "t been enabled to free thom-'i- s of these unsightly blemishes i painful skin annoyances by r.? a course of S.S.S. Ton owe it to yourself and rnds tu give S.S.S. a trial. It P Nature tuil J rich, red blood vitalizing elements in the 1 that build and sustain the D -- la building rich, red blood cells, itnpruves the processes by nch the b,.(!v is nourished. . r "I suifered from impure blood weak, atid I had lost so much 1 didnt look natural. I had i . 'r'l-s- h a and I am getting along fine. S.S.S. stopped the itching and it cured me of boils. I advise all wenk and run-dow- n people to give S.S.S. a trial. It clears up the skin and makes you strong and tills you with 12.57 energy." Mrs. J. W. Uarker, Walnut Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. ar.d was also bothered Im aking-othat itched ter-'- fI a!' had lioils one after ut tried different kinds of but nothing did me any v u friend advised me to S S.S., which I did. This was z ago. Now I feel well, I All drug stores sell S.S.S. in t s sizes. Get the larger size. I. il more economical builds' strength clears thej tonic the great 'since 1926 shin. clear skin comes from within IMHO 1 1'4 1 HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE ritM'AHo roMinrM has iii::n ritoiKiu.v PKFSfl'KK. UKIliriXi IlMSil) ,:"v apoplexy, paralysis, briahl's ..isi, pimplis. anil many other dleaM-1 11 u Kali - rl,,ima,!J 1 I . re and Impure blood. P ' .! is a compound properly pul fc,n th blood pressure and purify ins ilm blood. 'I'lMlY II.K'K il A11WTFI5 WITH IA I.HV tHtlM.lt. ar.J Jj-- tulv urt Wing purposes we ar. Jr:'rJ!i: of reduced at price the ny i, i:! fbe Called Slale. ... VllU . .. ! oblutallott or cosl without tisjuest f(im be at ax .d ma what normal l.lid prwor 1 Vpabno r . sb-u- Ill'S Denver Research Laboratory llinpire lluibllnu Itenvcr, Colorado. Hi I" s H.W at and garages, was arrest cd early lu tin week lltlil lukell Jmlc.e Harrington to answer lu u charge of driving an automobile lu a dangerous ami cureless manner. A car in which he was riding collided with another innehliie on the Kureka-Mni moth rigid and then bounced off the grade. Judge Harrington sent erne, I Wclir-iiinto thirty days In the county Jail lull suspended the sentence at the same time announcing thut the iniin would not ho allowed to drive un auto In this district for a period of three nionlha. Iim-u- I lie-tor- e a ii after a residence of about forty years in this district. Mr. and Mrs. John llarrell, will leave to tnnks their home In Chicago, where their son, Kurl M. Hixnti, Is an engineer in the eiuplov of the Western Co. Mr. Barrett hua followed mining iiml mill work during the iminy years thut he has lived In Tin-lilie wus connected with the old Tintic mill, when it waa operated under the direction of Measra. Hern and Holt, and Inter rutue to Kureka. taking employment at the Chief Conn. mill. Best wishes of many Tintic folka will go with Mr. and Mra. Burred wln-they leave for their new home. Klec-trlc- Combination Offer It Is important to let the people know what an enterprising, thriving, thrifty, and happy community we have up here in this canyon, where the nights are cool and the days are balmy. Where snow capped mountains furnish an abundanee of crystal. cold water and nature has stored wealth in untold millions. It is important as a means of exon modern changing information methods of fire control and ways and means of extinguishing difficult conflagrations with the least hazards. laist. but not least, it Is Important to conduct this tournament and the program which will be carried out, in a manner to please the visitors, so they will return to their homes fueling happy and with a pleasant recollection of the three days they will have fuent in Bingham. The will he here to have a hoys good time, many of them are already planning to make this an important sure summer outing and we fe who have the various committees ihargn of the affair, will funrtlon In a wav to make this occasion remembered long hy those whom we huve invited to he our guests. Everhot Cooker)Bolh for Thermal Jug t I f a month operation. FOR OUTING TRIPS Unequaled for convenience. Your entire meal ready for you. THE THERMAL JUG o minutes time the entire of mosquitoes hand Wih an Improved directly to--j spray Spray ward the ,ellng. also on the drape-rbs. In the closets and on It will not leave a stain on! the mint deli, ate of wallpapers. ; or fabrics. Spray up-hanging wards until all purts of the room arej filled with I he finely atomized, spray. Within a fw minutes all the niicquitoes In the room will he of whether the winregn!l-.,a,L and doors are open or closed diiws In addition 'o being stainless. KLY- TOX Is fragrant. Is absolutely harmless to people but sure death to all bottle Kvery household Inserts. J guaranteed- Adv. An ideal method of carrying hot or cold drinks. fw liutiie run he freed X X THIS OFFER IS 1 the-cn-n- s . 2 FOR A LIMITED TIME - ACT NOW! OT&E POWER &ZIGHT EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVICE -' I - Keeps food hot or cold for many hours. cool kitchen, perfectly cooked foods, inexpensive I FI.Y-TO- Boils, Bakes. A o- FLY-TO- results. IN THE HOME One of the local bootleggers has1 secured a tract of land In West Tin-- , tic a ftil is now-- trying to cross a! watermelon with a hop vine in order to grow melons with a lner flavor. in a The Everhot Cooker brings marvelous It Roasts, Stews, Down m -,r-.r.-r.rt.a:.rrv- . al e. Summer time old timer is a man who can hen there were tall, remember black plumes on a hearse, and black ; nets on the horses that pulled the; Reduce-I- t t e Kenneth Welirtnan. employed one of the 11 llearse. 1 PICTURE. An t fi-'- n 2H. IIINCHAM. CTAII, July Without douht tin most Important event, of the summer for IliiiK-hIII will he the Stale Kerenien's Convention which will he held there 7 and S. It is important August for several reason s. it will bring a hodv of men very representative from every city and town in the state where a fire fighting organization exists. These representatives will eotiie to Itinghain with the expee-t- a ry of transacting the business of the state organization and seeing the wonderful mining operations here also they will expect to he enter; laiueil hy the loenl boys and the townspeople, ill tills we feel sure that they will not disappointed. The people of bingham have the reputation of being good entertainers and we feel sure on this occasion they will more than live up to this reputation. It is important as an advertising medium to tell the people of the state of our wonderful development of the mineral resources here. With the immense amount of mining operations here ll is very remarkable how little is known of llingham elsewhere throughout the state. 4f :: - death hy drowning of their niece. Miss N'uncy Lee Baker, it year old daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. las I, are living ut Baker, who at las L. Baker Clearwater. Florida. is the senior member of the law firm of Baker Baker and a few veurs ugo he left Irovo and established himself in Florida. Claude F. Baker was ut his former home at Hudson, Michigan, when news came He is exof the death of his niis-e- . pected home within a few days. Three of the Baker children were wading in a shallow buy when Nancy la-was unexpectedly swept Into a deep channel. Vim-eti- t 164-- J YOULL SAY THEY DONT WHEN YOU SEE THIS - mi-.si- o 367 or O A PARAMOUNT PICTURE Niece of Claude F. Baker Mil. AXIl MUM. llAKItin'T WILL Drowns Near Florida Home Cureless Driving Leads MOVi: 'in ClllC.KiO, Al l, I to Arrest of Garage Man Mr. and Mrs. Claude F. Baker, of -- - o Hu the first of the coming month, Kureka. have been notified of the 11 for Reservations Telephone -l the office of ilisirict judge mi the in F.ureka mi Wednesday and Thursdav, stuppiug at the Tintic Hotel while engaged in looking up some of his old tl'iic friends. Mr. Iliggens states that he wll have considerable support in the judicial convention and ho hopes tu sc ii re the nomination, lie that in coming into Juab county lu search of help lie is in a wav trespassing ! the political preserves of whose Burton, Judge Thomas II home is in Neplii, hut he is anxious to keep in tnucli with affairs and feels sure that in the event of I lie retirement of Judge Burton from the judgeship race some if not all of (he Juah county delegation will be willing to vote for him. There are five counties in the Fifth Judicial District ami every county appears to have one or more candidates for the office of Judge. . i ni.--l::- - 0 |