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Show THE EUREKA REPORTER IT. ;l Man Delivered Fine t,:j" 'lei 'JJJress at Canyon Outing a:: o.;r. ; I iasue of the Delta e have taken the foil."- which pertains to an iat the by Rev. S . r n!.,,i ,i r '1 Wm. -- canyon outing of and their familiiiiianl county fit lea and from iim rift, the local minUt-- r the Tenth for his subject Samar--4Bof l.uke. the khh1 which of theae think ye 't neikhiair to hint that f A 'II Kf ii i :t N,i IJI -- 33E r.i v- ., , ii- . ' t I ) A Bear fof ;ii! M, 1 v.-.r.- l Fags 7 r t. 8 ,.r K a i A Me d -- Me . e l ih I,.;-- . .Mi ! - 'in iii d ament ftave wi, a very rlne telMng his ind application. L that : often bw'UM r opinion of thinking this my not ,rf my Kr(l,l gn unfortunate h' we pa til side of the road, lie to extend the man-- , t hi hearers r rompassion and the hand of - ove and fellowship to without re-- 1 Unfortunate man, In and not llmitod in its ap--or!j to the narrow group '.in are aooiated with. He: oUt in fitting manner that occur in ordinary il moments in the us-;i ,j,a commonplace. were not hs hum drum, and jo those moments of the and all ex-light when all eyes re centered upon the doer, tan often be nobly given to aid lout struggling valiantly with burden. That too often we Va policy of evasion, side-- : an the responsibility presented a ocrasioln. waiting mayhap for'; "tt pectacular, dri iimstance to draw front Our better qualities. better a ibould he so near the surface the ordinary will appeal to us. ouch our susceptibilities to resotli'-- r l the '4 ICi'i. I SlM. II 8 1. F ' ( i lll.l Os-Vr- -I I'P'-M- 1 llS-.Ioli- n 1.. . Il4-,.ii- y brass-band-an-r- nniihi. 1 4if 1 5 1 6 1 1 td 1 S 1'5-Kri- 1 Mrs. - 1 lTi.'-- c ! I(:i:.:-- v 1. K. wii.i.. J'lii.i V,k (NiiT . I):) Ml 1 I '1 I 1 1 11 V"l 5 r.oj 40 . Reed ThiiriiiM.i'; J. W. I'lur.i - May nurd Carter I'nuii n I.ero 0 mo -- i) Sl-ll:i- ii W. I ft (Iriissii 1!M-M:ir- I,iinfliii.irriw a (I o ) 2 O'l ' Ii r, In (iroduring this super-tir- e Miller spared no exg longest-wearinto the finest. tire ever give pense you huilt. It naturally follows thut you will find it the world's most economical lire to drive. tire Imilt to last as long us you keep your dome we it examine it compare ii. SiMipis Wv ') 1. 0 0 0) I oo ! in) 1 .20 1 no ) the redeeming qnal-o- f and of characters the hard ad bv struggle; of man pursues a i. by which a a which shall Invest In him rep-o- n for nohle qualities, marking among his fellows as one of the lor kind. That such a course just as jnst as hard and as the acfought a battle of a spoke toil, tion wealth of Toil may be muscular, hard self denial, sacrifice, or self-ntio- Heavier Carcass Note the extra thirk tread to resist the grinding wear of faster driving and quirker stopping. Its new tread design grips wet ami slippery road surfarea effect. And the trend is eut prmliiring a new non-ski- d extra-deeto give thousands of miles more traction. able to get rich. iactual as well as In iiat you voii. Haw the Proof Thicker Tread the iu aiuae In month of rrlenlless driving hjr the Miller Test Fleet over the worst of abrasive roads, the first worn out Deluxe Balloon is yet to lie turned in. That's proof of what you may depend on in extra mileage. These ears average 5. miles per hour f00 miles or more every day. They stop at nothing. They havr driven this tire more in 30 days than you will drive it in 12 months. You !e the judge of what that means. Ki) t- find will r. oo 4 2 0 , mi-I- de li.ii) I lli'iiii.-rsii!- 14 0 d t Ilrre is a lire so difficult to piiurtiirr th.il you iii cii nerer worry nhnut road delays from this cause. s Mil 1 m lim-s- a heavy duty hut stronger ami tougher ami liuill for drivers who show their tires no merev. 10 Kri'-- fi II lleiiealh this heavy tread is a thicker carcass ot of course, ami with . long staple eotlon, of iMdween (lie plies. layer pure gum ?! J On 1 li il ' i-- HO 100 lno mo JlO Pitt 137-Vict- III) 2'Jd Turner Turner 1 1 k ent in si weight from any lire you have seen. S 4 1 lire u (lie market. Differappeurunce ami construc-ti- 111 4' ! HU'S a ItrantI new I)I Mhl 10 v . ur Mr Medium r mi ml ml I ir: !.- - "'H.irry Cr:..n 1 1 ji (i.nsixrii iiI,i,er' ! i 2 l.iii iid.-r- , V i:. iii'liM llll M.iiiev ,1 p n. are marked with the material.' which .crushes, scars, hides and over-:h- e inner spiritual, preventing And that In the 19 expression. find scurry of business, the im- -i overshadows of the intellect mputses of the inner self trying M often we impact of the better. to enact iu this In Ballooni irs like the painter engaged in of a sunset- ling the soul o ling all his time in crartsman-t- to nicety shingles the glow." delineate barn in I o egates Named For Convention at Delta EUREKA SERVICE STATION o held on Monday ng at the city hall, the Repuh-- j of Eureka precinct named (. j n fuinh. M. M. Kalghn. John H. Donnelly and Claude P. r ii delegates to the senatorial ntion to be held at Delta at 2 'kon Saturday. Sept. 1st. P. F.. h was rhairman of the primary X. M. acting Kalghn was th a primary, . Frank Bacon, Manager Gat-Joh- -- -- tiry. Delta convention will he at- -' 4 by Juab and Millard county white J ; Paris, o Tintie advertise in reach - people, all the Eureka I of' Re- -: nn.IXQl'KXT NOTICE. Petroleum Company, 397-Walt- er 39S-011en i 4U8-Nll- ie I 4 j j ' Corporation. Location of of business, Elks j Eureka. Utah. re are delinquent upon the :ng described stock on a assessment levied on July place n m-Eliiabe- th 406-Hel- I O 'ce River 392-Joh- j tv !ah ipnl ling. : the feature attraction v Star. Saturday. 478-Xeli- ie 482-J- . 1 428-- P. 432-- J. J. Hanlev Blight Taylor R. Taylor Anderson Turner I.. Foul O. Reynolds L. Hardin W. 436-LaVe- rd Lilly-whi- . . . . . . . .. . . . ... 100 100 100 1 on 100 100 200 300 200 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 448-- J. 449-Bert- ha 450-Franri- c-- of 439-Lo- ui W. 487-Frsnr- is na ... m E. r00-TtlO-Rob- r.ll-J- . 515-Fra- nk 523-N'all- le 533-- J. 11.00 ri37-Ree- d 2.00 540-T- he I). Capitollo r.oo Rinetti. 100 100 Rouff .40 2 no .80 5.00 1.00 1.00 .... 568-1- 1. 570-G- . 574-0- . 200 ... 1000 100 60 400 100 100 H. Gove 576-- Bernardi n F. Myern ft laircher 580-591-Gros596-Harr- Nelson 601 W. E .Anderson SOIB-Th- e Sun X. n -- 603-Ott- C. o .. 1. 605-Ge- o Keirhart B. II Gll-W- 615-R- . Ballinger. 616-Sanfo- rd 00 1 00 I.A0 1.00 40 Bernard! M. Gauehat N. Nelson F. Myers 727-Nic- k i . 729-1- 732-Glc- n 739-- 1.00;i .00 1.00 1.00! 8.00 743-- 1 40 20 .40 .20 40 40 20 20 20 ...... rl ... morn 971-Jerr- y Walsh Gourley 996 J. J. Hanley 984 1 11. 993-Allie- rt 00 -- 1 1002-Ra- y 1008-T- . 1010-Hnro- ld 1012-- J. 1046-- J. R. 746-Kc- rt .... 1050-Iiarr- ul 1062-Wlla- ... 1063-Marin- n 9- 1064-EMaabe- th 752-Garne- tt ! 1065-Naam- an 753-Lym- 761-Jh- '5! ... 764-Ree- d 767-Eii- rl 769-Ph- il .40 793-- J. 40 .40 40 20 .40 y E. Baxter 781-- M. 799-1- .20; 611-W- .40' 8 .20 .20 .20 820-Sheld- Baxter J. Hanley ur i COO Ekloff ve ! 1000 10.00 ('arten G. 779-Harr- I). 1. . Wells Emrlck Briggs . .20 822-Elm- le x2.1-Mar- le er 1083-lMtlor- 1093-Gii- s 1106-E- . 1109-4- 5.00 6.00 20.00 ....1000 ). 1000 10.00 1000 10.00' 1000 in oo 40.00 20 00 20.00 Ray Conyers Conyers Smith Beck J. Ifanley J. Hanley 10.00 1000 10.00 400 4.00 1000 10.00 a. ... an o. Ashtll ..1000 10.00; Fennell ..2000 20.00 Tuylor .. . . 400 4.00 Robinson . COO 5.00 5.00 10.00 J. Cham tiers . . 1000 10.00 K. Shields .. . . 1000 10.00 J. Chambers . ..1000 10.00 s. n. V. 500 i. 179-Fre- ... . . 1 144-Ju- 1153-Morg- 50.00 .. ..1000 an -- 1000 10.00 500 5.00 (larrley Willmore .1000 10.00 Willmore .1000 10.00 Willmorn 1000 10.00 .Willmore .1000 10.00 Wilson . . . 1000 10.00 Colo ..4000 40.00 BIons II. Shields n 1115-Morg- 1143-Cha- ..',..1000 ......5000 500 5.00 Brjrner 200 2.00 King K. North . 111 400 4.00 i 1134-J- . W. Plant .. .8000 80.00 . 500 O. Taylor 6.00 . 500 5.00 E. Ward . 1.00 . 100 11 51 Geo. Gibson 60 King . . 60 1154-WBriggs .. . 100 1.00 1 .20 d II. Haskins . 20 1182-Ge. 600 5.00 Fox 1183-Ge5.00 Fox I f I f . 600 . 1060 10.00 1184-J- . W. Plant And (n accordance with law and an order of the board of directors, made on the 17th day of July, 1128, so many shares of each parcel of stock as may he necessary will be sold at the orrica of the secretary, II. II. Link, at the Elks Building, Eu-reka, Utah, on the 12lh day of 8ep- lember, 1928, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon together with the cost of advertising and expense t.f sale. II. II. LINK, Secretary. (First pub. August 24, 1128.) 1113-Rulo- 8-- 5.00 60 001 Johnson ...1000 J0.00 ' j 4 UDD4MIHH44I) 8 I II THE UTAH AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 10.00 ...1000 10.00 - 20 E. 1000 10.00 Bernardi Bernardi Cnntrl 424- W. F. Myers 425-J- . S. Edwards k n 1082-Wait- 1.00 L. Ander- x21-Xir- er 1081-Jnh- 6.00 10.00 Taylor 1 I077-Nellle1079-Elm- 1107-- 0. 1108-- E. 5.00 25.00 . son .20 .40 160 . 4006 2000 2000 500 6000 Cage 993-Ge- .40 .40 .20 .20 Marruson .20 745-M. Rico 40 .40 40 Bunnel .40 20 II. Guymnn 2.00 747-0- . .20 W. Horsley 1.20 j 748-20 .20 1.00' 7 4 - Fred R. Haskins .. 20 .20 1.00 Stewart . . 60 'in 2.00' Slew art . . 60 160 1.00, 76Manl Sldofr n 80 0.00 Hanley K. Gaisfnrd I.AOi 762-500 5.00 .601 Thompson ..1000 10.00 4 00, Heck 500 5.00 500 5.00 1.00! Eva 771-G McClure ...1000 io.no 1.00 744-Cn- 785-- 20 ... E. Stoker E. Anderson . 741-W- 40 .40 .20 .40 2 723-Wm- ,40. .40! 20 20 40 20 Tot 00' 40 40 40 .. Rice M. 1 2 .40 .20 20 . . .40, 40 20 . . .... M. 100 40 Gauehat Harding 606- - Fred R. Haskins 604-- . .. ... .. Barrella y 597-Gle- 100 W. Loofbourrnw Thompson .. Sun D. Paulson . J. Hanley .... Wells B. Emrlck M. Baxter Jacobsen 547-Joh- n 579-Vivia- HlltHWWDHtDHIl IIIWlDWHUinmt1 ... Turner 54 Loofbivurrnw 200 W'arren . . . 80 ... 8. 490-Bere- 498-M'- te 40 ... G. 4S0-- and business complicate other in No'rma Shearer's king new comedy. "The Latest, E. 4 72-- 0. . I msnre is 711 Russel W. 722-1- ) H. Gove . II. Toy Coi-hra- 00 Messenger .. 100 Bernard! .. 200 Jnrgenron .. 100 100 Gauehat 100 Edwards 100 McClure Fennell .. 100 100 Brkken 100 IVrlggs 800 Walsh Tate Clime. 200 120 Harris 100 Stewart II. 4H3-- C. 464-KIm- oin and the only business will e nomination of a state senator. W. Lilly- - 461-I.aVV- rd nr ok Jim -- BEGINS ITS FALL QUARTER Tuesday, September 18th STRONG GRAIHATK ANT) UNDERGRADUATE COURSES ARE OKFKKKI) IN THE SCHOOLS OF Agriculture Arts and Science Commerce Roast Meat is Economical F. Myers 657-- il s" b.ativ meats arc only "h1 6 tin lay a J. Lloyd 20 -r 664-Rul- Pryn- 665-- W. Horsley II. Guyman 666-- 0 A . 645-Ca- rl . E. Anderson Msrrnnn 490-Re- 694-Geora- . e ?30NES 18 and 78 EUREKA, UTAH y 702-0- . Harelia Jacobson 7M Marie 'or.'ri . . . . . . . . .... E. 10 20 20 40 20 20 20 20 40 40 20 20 20 40 40 .40 894-1Kirkpatrick ...1000 10 00 640 6.40 Bldoff .49! 400 4.00 Vera Severs .20, 90 500 5.00. Budweoks .20 904-K- . J. Luvelace. 1000 10.00 .10 1000 10 00 .20 907 K J Coc-tt.20 j Harrington 1000 10.00 BOO 5 00 E. North .40! 91 10Qi 10.00 .29, 920 J. Boyd .20,' 922 J. O Ifehdon ....1000 10 00 1000 10.00 921 J O llebdon .20 1. H99-Ia- 906-Way- e .20' .40 .40 .20 .20 .20 .49 .40 .40 10 . 20 .... ... 29 100 .10 .20 .20 .20 29 ne 905-jen- 40 . ... 2-- . . C. S Harris . . . for. 1 Ba'.IinuT 7'.i7-J- . W Plant R. Shields 703-- 7 3 7 ii . ... ... N. Nelson 694-Gle- n 587-Harr- . .. M. 689-Morga- n - . lurcher Rice Kins . . rt Bunnel 6 81 Fred Haskins . . Harding 695-M. Gaui'hai "846-1- 1, . .. Walters 677-Ra6M-W- . 1 FennelKs Meat & Grocery 20 -- fi-I.;- u .. 661 Mrs. G. S Nelson ir wkl siTir, Toast it is so diffeniit. 1,1 the -iiet "'i iily jfotifl waruu-i- l over until all e.i n. is icoiiomical, since it is cull to IS or TS will briiiir you you the irrocuy .'iixl liest the market aflonls in thi up t' dalr -- omls lino can alwavs lie housrht at m tl need to shop around, just phn...-- . onk-rand let us deliver ymir e.uupleie "i! .",9-1- 40 40 Floral Co. 658-Carb- on 424-Job- n 927-Ailec- Iro ardi 924-Fraoc- is 929-Ja- s Bernardi Swapp J. Rees 914 J. J. Jlanlev 9tO-911-- 915-949-- 2.00, i S E P. 456-U- . 947-Haa- el 966-H- . 970-Jac- k 972-D- r. 2000 20 00 100 100 . 100 1.00 400 4.00 2000 20.00 300 3.00 500 5.00 500 5.00 .. Holman Sud week COO O Reynold 5.00 A. Van Ausdal .1000 10.00 200 2.09 Hie bet, E. Walsh ...46200 442.00 2000 29.00 WaNh ... D. P. Whitt- - Home Economics Engineering Education SCHEDULE OF REGISTRATION Errslmutn rcistnition and pnItrtainmMit Friday and Saturday, S)tfinhir U and la 0 Si)i!iomtff, Junior and Senior registration Mmiday, Septemher 17 Regular elates Tuesday, September 18 In-gi- n High School graduates should send in a transcript of their credits immediately . rite to the of Women for accomodations iu the Girls' Dormitory CATALOGUE SENT ON REQUEST l)-a- n w Utah Agricultural College LOGAN, UTAH |