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Show Angust 31, l&Js. y.l:1T. ,,KK SIIII'MF.NTS. Funeral Services Held on SlHi1 rtump ore) liS K ' ViJ1 Wednesday for (Vo Seely e . . . : i t. 'Luc I.JJlOl)' tlllll. I. ' I'jln Kureka.' . . i.i . arelu Lilly. HI- !r LJI I ! 1.72V , . ii 4 .i i;ii-- t, .i - ! I I ! i M I Ill i , ... lr in- Mr h 'A' i v . khaki drill, cut full and roomy, inforced at all straining points. i: ' ii.i'i r 'i ; i'i- i - i I re- MEN'S KHAKI UNIONALLS Made of heavy, durable khaki drill, cut full, sizes 36 to 46. $2.69 Our Price, pair - i .I;. i OUR BUSINESS BUILDERS lliil'ii.iii ;i", I'!;.. ' i Mr, Light Company ii.vnnu.;i,:i lowtsr .ir,.l Mua change In its M "nil jut announced n '!'i I'i'i. of-local the affecting Imitation, Kuroka. whereby K. F. Helm. ,reienl representative. will be Auto Loaded With Beer (. io 1'rice. Ctah, for the purpose H. M Spotted by City Marshal inif an office there. ev will asauine the duties of the Uka District Kepreaentatlve. this Saturday, September 1st. Bradley s promotion for Mr. faith-jrvi- e ias a reward of long and in thla diatrlct. Twenty Liana in September he came with Tellur ide Dower Co. as a patrol-Hthas lieen with the sln.-continuously time, working up lo the position nmrsh-il'f Mstrict Line Foreman, where he, teen entirely responsible for the ni'Xt day i i nn-and mi r.imi.l ration of all aervlce facilities in Judue on a liquor be will not rli.irve guilty He replaced dial rift. mu and aiv.-will continue he was fim-bi position, but next Monday to raise Hu- money Jirect the line and service work, o re- same time assuming h ibiiity for the commercial and Winkels Case Continued; office., work of the Kureka j Woman Moves Her Residence of the clerical work incidental to o .fame duties has been moved The ciisc hrniiKht attains! Mrs. Provo office, in order to relieve It is a matter for Winki'l by Kur.-klocal force. City, fnll,iw:n that one who has re- that witman's aiTfst ly II. K M.' in Kureka for so many years, ('lain, chief of police. Ii.is ' Mrs. Winkd. wlm was who is thoroughly conversant ll.i- M.iimriMh jail. in Indited a! of the the system h operation Thf nfficcrs has been placed In charge of liberty on a $:?ii() Imnd in claim that Mrs. Winkd has hern opkh Power A Light operations district. erating a disorderly house just imrt I. e.f the business district anil that her itr. Heim Is being taken from the discovery of soon, due to fho arrest followed iitlon of his company to open an liquor on the premises. It Is reported that Mrs. Wink iin Price, and to organize a new Met taking in all of the scattered has moved to some other part "f tl lies In Carbon and Emery city. o pities, and parts of Utah and San I'tah Power A Light F.I KKKA M N KINKH on i.iqi'ok nnuto: almost all of the coal cm in that part of the state, as i::u the new Rock Asphalt plant Ed Knits, of Kureka. who pleaded knnyslde. and much irrigation guilty to a charge of illeaal possesL round Green River. All of this sion of liquor was sentenced to pay a liimy hits been operated in the fine of $50 nr serve 30 days in the I from the Provo office, and ft, county jail Wednesday by Judite that a man should be placed George S. Ballif of Provo. Ilc was I'he district to keep In closer arrested Tuesday night at h with the customers. The ter-k- y resort liv Sheriff J. D. Boyd which will be under Mr. and Deputy Sheriff George Davis. la's Jurisdiction will extend from Lloyd Carlson also of Kureka. l'r Summit and Schofield on the who was arrested at the same time, rk. to Moab. on the southern end was released Thursday morning. I'beUtah Power system, a distance CARD OK THANKS. roDsiderahly over a hundred M l" tii Ii rii MEN S SUPER HAWK STRIPE OVERALLS 9 ounce blue and white of MaiD $1.75 ticking. Our Price, pair MEN S KHAKI PANTS .r M.ide of extra strong and durable ,i! n iii,1. v i.jii iiv Mr h l.ii- - , . ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD VK i ! . ; w lie I. ii f v Ilff.l-M- l W.l I i , i Hi' 4 .i : , i .is. I ''ii - ti- ! , i I',l Il.l' Being Made by Utah Power Company o-- i. j !,. ll .il I'll i; if! i du-.'- jhi-ni-i- i WE ARE A MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED BUYERS A CHAIN OF lf.00 PROGRESSIVE DEPART MENT STORES THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY. WITH HEADQUARTERS AT NEW YORK CITY. OUR ENORMOUS BUYING POWER ENABT.ES US TO SAVE YOU MONEY ON GUARANTEED MERCHANDISE EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR. BUY MERCHANDISE YOU CAN DEPENT UPON, IT COSTS NO MORE IF PURCHASED AT NORMAN JENSEN CO. . 'i..' r. i wail 'Ill'll: Standard. $14.00. liirelu S'atidard, $3.95 and $3. ml l .gh i mis.. 3o and 3 4 c. Luges i .hi n i - Nl' a i Mr S. .!... !n Mil A .. !.f , .1. I I. "I lill.l 'A W . 1 i wm-'- it fi..p - Shield, 't'1'' c. i Stati lard. H-. 4-7.- ami Ciaiit, $1.70 ami S I.oml. fl.SO lo $1 ! f !' Kin. iii'ver i i !V fific sHu bullion,H.75- to : ,i iif. mi Uf". f I alpruili. I u. ! i i fruin Tliur-- Uy x; I'i I i 144 cmi! carloail. jrgl ' i he t. id i,l,i!ln:i; ; . . 'll ;,rfivi4 tdunip ore) -- 1. v ' rN Con4 . '1 in. m . Iroperues: U'M id I' .it- - "7: : Am "Jill : W.l tSiul I - I Priced at IM-.- -'i ' V 9Sc, $1.49, $1.9S t Our Pants Water-Proo- f $2.49 All sizes from 30 waist measure up to 46. MEN S RIDING PANTS. Button knee, tailored to fit. Full of style. Our outstanding values. $2.49 Khaki Drill, all sizes, pair $2.98 Gabardine, all sizes, pair Bedford Cord, all sizes, pair $4.49 Aimy all wool 0. D., all sizes, ef-Tu- e MEN S BIBB OVERALLS We offer to the men of Tintic, the best overall made our Super-Hawat a big saving price, per k ul aneres-ronipnnie r jHisi-iNiM- i n - - Jumper to match Per pair Itf-- i a i run-tinue- ARD OOK rom-iylerv- Kdae-wat- ARA- HIS- LAN- EX- - IN'S olors, $5.95 RETS sixes. $18.50 o Vord coming from Nephl indl-thWilliam Bailey of that hut withdrawn aa a candidate Jte Republican nomination to the f of state senator. This leaves! clear for naming George a. of Eureka, who served Juah Mty In the lower house of the last legislature, present state senator from and Millard counties, compris-- : at Ryan the convention to be held arrow at Delta. Delegates from' rastern end of the county will. Mo Eureka In the morning for ferer.-- e with the Tintic dele-luand jll will Journey to Delta the convention, to be held the afernnon. st J. Pitts Will Report Regarding Kiwanis Sessions . K J fM'iub. I'lfuli a past president ;!j )e he speaker of the at the Shirts, Boys Tom Sawyer Light ages husband and father. They especialof the ly wish to thank the members I. O. O. F. and Marrahee lodges, the members pagl0P of ('he M. E. Church, bcuii-filfor the others and lhe ri,0ri 0j ufal floral offerings, waw 4. MEN'S HEAVY WORK SOCKS 10c Per Pair MENS WORK SHOES Peters Diamond Brand. A shoe for A price for every purse. Price at $2.25, $2.98, $3.98, $4.49, $5.69. 14 MENS UNDERWEAR point spring needle unions, long sleeve, ankle length, sizes 36 to 46. An exceptional value at 98c suit. Mens athletic unions priced at 49c, 69c, 98c MENS LEATHER PALM GLOVES Full leather thumb, extra strong ticking back. An unusual glove value. They wear. 39c Wrist glove, per pair Gauntlet with elastic back, 49c pair Canvas Gloves, pair, 10c & 12 l-2- c 6 to Sizes 12 12 1-- 2 to 14 1-- 2 25c 89c Boys Socks 98c Boys and Girls' School Hose. Colors black, beige, pearl blush, mercerized, highly champagne, Boys' Tom Sawyer Dark 69c and 79c Shirts SHOP HERE AND SAVE MONEY. Boys Guaranteed Corduroy School $2.69 Pants, sizes 6 to 12 17 $2.98 Sizes 13 to 69c and 98c Boys Caps Good home cooking. Third house above Lendvllle on Bridge street. The Women's Benefit Association meet at the I. O. O. F. Hall the will but one senatorial district. Is aK.on( Thursday of each month, kph Finhivson. who has served. oillow slips raffled off on This time the nonlJ"! were won Fyrar. Thursday by Mrs. Walker roraes to Juab county will be the by Fay Gamble. Mr. !ily of OUR BIG ONE LINE Blue and grey Blue Bell Chambray. Tailored to fit like a dress shirt, wont shrink or fade. An unusual shirt value. 98c Our Price OUR STOCKS WERE NEVER MORE COMPLETE d ! OUR OXFORD AND KINGSFORD BLUE AND GREY CIIAMBRAYS Militnry coat style, metal buttons, tailored to fit, absolutely fast colors. Our Price $1.19 and $1.49 SCHOOL TOGS er Mrs. Jack Backlund and daughter. Elver, of Bingham, wish to extend astheir sincere thanks to all who beloved of their funeral sisted at the NOMINATION" NOW SKEWS QUITE CERTAIN' SUPER-HAW- Our price, all sizes, 2 to 10, pair 98c All sizes, 11 to 17, pair $1.10 o f-- $1-8- MEN'S WORK SHIRTS Blue and grey King Chambray, fast colors, cut full, six button front, coat style, all sizes 14 12 to 17. 79c Our Price $1.29 each OUR BIG ONE KHAKI SHIRT Sulphur dyed, tailored on a dress shirt pattern. They fit and stay fit after repeated washings. Holds its color, all sizes 14 L2 to 17 12. $1.49 Our Price every purpose. 9 it pays. , $8.50 $1.29 Tailored to fit, the king of boys' overalls. Dont be satisfied with the average boy's overall, get the Super-Hawk- pair . OVERALLS es $4.98 LEVI STRAUSS WAIST OVERALLS $1.98 Mens per pair Boys, per pair - BOYS pair All wool Gabardine, all sizes, Made of 9 ounce white back denim, cut extra full, is much heavier than the ordinary 220 weight overall sold at the same price and up to $1.75 a pair. Washable, doesn't shink or fade. i I $1.29 pair s RD Page 5 THE EUREKA REPORTER 25c pair Boys' Bow Ties 25c Boys School Underwear 39c & 49c Misses School Mate Dresses, 7 to 14 years Misses' Better Dresses $1.00 $1.08 Tiny Tots Better Dresses, ages 2 to 6 $1.98 Shoes for the Whole Family Very Moderately Priced . The infant dauaiuer Mrs. Andrew toinzales died a few hours after birth nAn. 27th. Burial took Eureka cemetery. WHIM Mr. and Mrs. Waiter davs this few a spent Klv. Nevada, with Mr week in Kureka. visiting Mr. amt and Mrs. John Phipps and Wilson. Mrs. Robert the iard Pluv Bridge or 50') at on Thursday. party to he givenmom r the tuld SepJ. hala in the lnwr Inn of direct the under Hall, lows whiih in- laulv Klks. Admission eludes luncheon. m Jewett automoh'.Ie belonging stolen was of Dividend John iii'ht from his horn- - last S.iturday that th and not been h ,'M,ntv officers have removed and so many improvement popular Conoco oil Mtlctiman, who make the "Tintic hi headquarter made. Itohert Duvls, of Opliir, was at the whllo in Kureka. II. 11. tilude, veteran mining hotel this week. He ha employment will and mine Chief aleioan who for many Con, at the move hi family here In time for the year ha had a wonderful buainea In Tintic, was here this week. Mr. opening of hcIiooI. Mr. und Mr. C. T. Howard. Salt Uladea Nlatea that ho I due for a hA repnr. ';,r es Lake people who have heard ho much month' vacation which will b npent Iwiile:.' v, h. Jones states that "located. Deputy Sheriff He expect Genola. been of - of Spanish Fork. out Tintic. this week had their! in Honthern California. ,il, llergs'rom was parkj ak !a',-.r- September 10th. an tha' th" auto dis- to leave for that section next week says Klks the of is flrst visiting TueLady stiidylu who A evening tin opportunity day 'irtUni; program of the club will H'tn Vroiit of the Len home. Uavniond Jaeger, trict and inspecting some of the and will tm accompanied by Mr. regtiiar hicaio uni'ersity. hnsiht.M machine has inediein" at with the ladles as sp- the of Blade. They have relative and tion Af rooms. a cluh While residents of a mines. script ,,nv tn tho lcal .n an Mw! returned to that city following Mr. wired t various ' an huslne-- s muslon tables were in state they had never visited one muny friend there, a brother of Mr. n,,, his ii with parents. -f ihith" pleasant 1 to hw.d Mrs. of the big camp and found many iJlaile being located near Lo Min. June- 'forin.'":iin .,rrnngei for bridge an the fort and Mrs O Jaeger f Tintic 10 by compiled score it. nipt hlch prize surprise. "Kureka I a real city, ,M..x might won th" tion. ffj ff.c:als indicates that Kline. sta'e C. J. Klotz and F. G. Donley of the and not a ramp." said Mr. Howard, l Dinmer , and Mr. Frd ge Wr for the local team. In fielding I. D Theriault this w E. H n i h eti'"r'iiini-'even- - who had associated tent and tetnpo- - Suit laike havo been here thla week Mrs. of the lr. Hostesses si at t he top among third base-wit-h mv t we?e: Mr. Lot Ilarre,,. Mr o f the Briiue fluh and urn el to her limne ikt Hull: we rary shacks with mining operation in the Interest of the International ks a few I vey pleasing perfect record for the to find fine homes! Automobile Association. Many Tin ial . L. J"r- - and was surprised Gal . spending and Mr. up", NViilj;tn i.f the season. In team tic people have 'uken out mernher- her mother. Mr. lvv business modern at -r hm" (,n Weilncd ir and house. manner li.m. Tin.ic comes third amon it cards wr" With I'tll-- C Prlr-- s relatives here. of Salt J. Lake, o afternoon. Severson, Mr. summoned to hureki; with Spanish Fork M.iry Driscoll. Therm ;i J. M. Jensen, of Salt Lake and -l fr,r having rtnpl 7 who nil Heber In second a;.rilMr. George Linday hv the sllnes of Mr. I .ey. TIN11G HUIIjLi NPWS M. M. Kai-h- n Cosiness With the Western Amue- - with the National School of Music. th- - pres.-nA at ilain'y pr.'iiva. o fee mu much liefer t Co. to which he sell motion 1a spending a row day ami Mr- K calling on served, th" 'ahlS elm", musician of thl city. k Hush M. luncheon doing Svnu, Si.u and film, of I. picture S'Homl hand Martas Ku-'lo'liqnefs of I) If., her ins at'raitiv" sumo special work for the ft all j k, Jforijing, with the Korhee .7r' fluh 'PPly t this office. Among tho other hotel guest of to "t w,i'ol "'i- s,,n,!'i' Cnwi-- Co., were here this week. n,M-ar,l"n motored hrtzht Co this week transacted the past Tew day were: Mr. June room 7 )rm Firm class L Mrs. Mary -a in.Af-- r tijos here. Il was hi first trip Holt, FI! more; Jamea Young. making :tri inspeciinn of property and with lam" tier ppent Mr. FMW evening u rnn-,(reianied t,i Kureka and Mr. ihev new nil. in sever! years and the T. J. Cook, Denver, Colo.; J. Ophir; power on' Tintic !; and John putting al!,, ,had,? Mr. t f,ne Thomas. Brant. im f' at luncheon at iff home vn!"r'aned in the "exit end" Uvt Angeles. CaL; Mr. and new K mv paraae. A larsain. !? trueix. operation Mr. Mr. J. Kdw. Donner. Gilbert Sanderson. Mr. Mr. and f Mr Iwikc.' were to of interest H. Suit him, particular rvT: yS-w- ; in. Cunningham, Tucon, Arizona; B. George Schillings, "f J Tor ver th" trip were; and Mr. Alex r.izht m- nz those making - Man's arter 5 p.containins " San Francisco, Cal.; C, her, the first time, some of the mine of that section M. !nvfHl guest wet". Mr. .!.! Mr:. John Fnpv. Mr and '.io n' a f'w n .. cap, 'fid.. r K. Wymer. G. C. Hansen. Bob Kite. rk of Mammot'.i T. Mvin Mr M. Kaitlin. Mrs. ,V;Tm Gilbert S;ndron. I. E. Ford. G. B. Colwell. K. r. M' an set same at this office. Haker. Mr Chester Mr and It. C. Jonea, all of Salt Mr. lady's Mr" contalnlnx r Vi.'kaae Mr. Georg" foV old landmark had been reived a visit from W. II. Foley, the Lake City. L" " ' two blouses for hoys Kkb'f of the many of FiMsburg. Fa., and Dividend Ort on. toad leadine Into Tintic. nvr0C.,!,Proivi of Detroit. Mich. .; phone of the Kiwanlans of distriiv this meeting to be held ft rue..!.,y. September 4th. Mr. fs attni tj,e Seattle convenor "i- organization, some h ago and this is the first I- ;- hiii, had of presenting op-'ni- ty with.-tamli- Lasi Sunday Mr" Surah K.irren and Mr. ami Mrs. Golden Taylor her son and daughter, Wilfred anil of th" sevral days children sp.-n- l mid Heatrtic, made the trip to Ml week at Santaquin. cave They ulso made i Jr..' Tiinpano-.Vspeii n.iiu'l trip down h Mr. and Mrs. Daiid Kussell. the Mr. hud as their auests on Sunday Mrs. drove vi-- then till on 'h 1'rovo callsister. l onuiBiiied und h' mother Jl Were Kussell's They vop Miss Tonia and Mr. Iran K. II Itudd uni! Mr Hannah Kes all Mack, and Hii'M of Goshen, and Mis Mildred Muchas and sons, Ilnl j I r.- hurl.-I'oat- mn-chlne- ry . - ,.1 h-- semi-month- en I -t-- :'-u- vt j vi-- oif-oil- I ly ,r An-gel- e. tii-ii- l -- ! mi-nil'- " izn--- afr Sn h- o infflul !e. with Shhgfe km. ,CIiL S.SA (IZCb rov,.r B dr. I : - he-wit- mi-n- h S.I '' nieni-wor- r wa,,'P' ple a: k r ! t9 ( 0 ir. - ;. 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