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Show . - o Miiiul.iy liill 17c. m Standard Ilf uivkii Bullion 32c. Oiril gur!;a Lily 0!ii Tintic 9 This ureat Christmas store is like a fairyland of beauty, sparkling1 with Chrismas cheer on every hand. A veritable cf pretty and practical things for gift giving that has taken us many months to gather together into one grand assortment for gift Seekers. 4 c. and Sr. to 83c. 100 to $2.75. Standard 10 !v,.r 81 n:r Giant in;... l.ead Southern lur'-k.- THE CHRISTMAS STORE. nndll'ji. Just a visit through the store will prove an inspiration and help to all who have gifts to buy. Early shopping will, of and 7ir. Standard $4.75 to $4.90. i Re course prove to be more pleasant and satisfactory. cons. $3 50. 0-,.- gurrka Bullion 52r. Urth Standard 8r. OiftsJ'VVVen 35r. Standard $13.ti2lj. rth Lily $7.75. Wednesday g;vr r l e will appreciate orn Point 10c. Standard lr May i 0-- 2rie and 2'ar. Shield 3Sc. Untie (iiant S2c to S4c. gatir I .end $2.626. $13.75 itic Standard $8 00. Sir and If hi Tintir Give something useful a gift of convenience or comfort these are the kind of gifts that are truly appreciated and that remain as a constant reminder of thoughtful selection. With only a few more shopping days until Christmas, gifts must be selected quickly. No difficulty, however, in finding suitable articles if you shop here, for assortments are replenished daily with fresh merchandise and suggestions of gift giving are displayed on every hand to make your shopping easy. 25c to $2.00 Handkerchiefs in Boxes Silk Robes $4.98 to $22.50 Robes $2.50 to $8.50 Corduroy Genuine Beacon Robes $4.98 and 74c. itic Southern g.rth Lily S1 g.ohonso Hr. oia 7 c Vi o til Well chosen gifts for men are those that bring comfort, convenience, and usefulness. That's the secret of pleasing men at Christmas time give them something from a man's t store where everything has been selected with the aim of pleasing and satisfying customers. Mentioned here are only a few of the many desirable and practical itemskon display in our mens section. Youll find it a great help to visit here if you have men's gifts to buy. Gift sets consisting of Garters, Arm Binds, Suspenders, Belts, Smoking Sets, Ash Trays, Military Sets, Watches. All priced from 25c to $5.90. Gloves 98c to $3.98 25c to 98c Hosiery SHIPMENTS STOPPED VIMJ TO WINTER WKATHF.lt o shipment of ore from the old moth mill dump, at Mammoth, discontinued on the 10th of month. The winter weather Shirts Mufflers . n inadvisable to continue f.ment of this ore which has suing to the A. S. A R. smeller Ties Pajamas Lounging Robes o INURED MW AFTKK BURYING A BOX OF FINE STATIONERY SUGGESTS A SON O PLEASING GIFT 19c to $2.50 While returning from. j.:KRAV. where she had taken the 1 of her ft C-- olhurn, for son. John burial, Mrs Wm. J.i when seriously injured car driven by her husband ILIrd on the glassy road andj t turned. Just north of the Point the Mountain late Tueaday, was i the i i Murray, tre pictures were taken to rmine the extent of her injuries, had a fractured skull, two brok-lihand painful lacerations. She t later taken to her home at 153; South street,! ire her condition Wednesday !n. where her condition was re-inily fair. IIrAllen and children who were the rar were not hurt other than The car was wrecked. Forty-Fift- of-- h . r School Notes IIKTII FASTI. KTOX, V- o the high school gym um the comedy drama, "Patsy." I'f presented by the members f ' Reporter - A V Tonight and acceptable for a Christmas remembrance. For Children, Misses, Men and Women Priced From 49c to $2.89. onna BRING THE KIDDIES TO TOYLAND. WE HAVE THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN TINTIC. at ,he "'udent body. There haa been for the attrac- points to a most performance. T!,, basketball v'4, j w:r, li. played In the f High Ovm. Friday night, Pep. 14. M o . ilm k, Tintlc vs. D. V. U. I House slippers never fail to meet with approval of young or old for they are equally pleasing and comfortable to men and women, to boys and girls. Our assortment of Christmas slippers indnde many new styles and modes of trlipming fine leathers and pretty felts, also quilted satins. Give slippers if you would give something practical $1-6- 9 - High A&fe Gloves 79c to $3.98. Silk Hosiery, Packed in Xmas Boxes 98c, $1.35, $1.50, $1.75. Genuine Guild Leather Hand Bags $5.90 to $16.75. Hand Bags $2.49 to $4.98. Gift Sets consisting of Shoe Trees, Garters, Sachet Bags 49c to $1.49. to $6.50 Fancy Taffeta Pillows C9c, 97c, $1.49. Silk Bloomers 79c, 98c, $1.49, $1.98 Silk Gowns, Chemese, Vests Party frocks for the Tintic High School Senior Hop, Thursday, December 20. Featuring the seasons smartest styles. $10.90, $15.90. Two Specially Priced Groups WOMENS SMARTLY FURRED CLOTH COATS. fabrics soft to the Dress coats, created of the new suede-lik- e and side fullness, geometric touch and warm. Straight-lin- e fur collars and cuffs form Luxurious cuttings, diagonal lines. the trimming. Special purchase by our New York buyers. Coats actually worth from $35 to $40. OUR SPECIAL SALE PRICE $24.75 I Irs. Allen was rushed to of Dr. Olnf Sundwall in $1.15 to $8.50 $1.19 to $2.98 50c to $1.98 $1.50 to $5.00 $4.98 to $11.90 EUKfKA.UTAH eo. advance sale in and everything . . 9 -- . V Members of the Ladles Art Club' The prettiest line of silk under- Geortte Tlnsman left on Monseveral guests called at the home1 and Hat is at in town Lais wear Shop. (nllf. In Myrle's mom Anxeis, k for Wednesday.: day Miss Louisa Tuckell on Monday of of ldnc.1 gifts. rJSuUM protesting Makes She was culled there on account laid and tendered her a very en- WANTED General housework or evnnlng sister. of her death the S h of party. The oern The charity committee for llie rare of children. Phone 128-- J. against the granting dellRht-full- y joyable surprise Mrs. Charles Zabriskie si on was her birthday anniversary. lodire has announced the an- Dove Smith, sentenced at Club Fldells the entertained house on this county. Prizes at "500 were awarded to FOIl RENT Good bB for l8th of December. penltentiary from i0 ? ' nua, Is the lhp Fhurch street. Furnished. Apply 'i.Pley was called to Los event of the year for her home on Saturday evenlmt. The Mrs Lydia Ferguson, Mrs. P. N. at their This lodge big Elks to Mrs. James Creighton. f.r, Nielson and Mrs. W. A. Rosenlof. Wednesday. a message in-- - will doubtlss take similar i(he oner and the members of the h;t f the serious Illness and these protests will be SALK Wheat. to See Frank FOR went a in Prizes It game their loyal iMlife should give Iiiinnel Miss Beatricememory - over first and M Mrs. FerTintic at and Grill Perron F.ailey. who a few week to the hoard of pardons a. Salt Lak Junction. Is It the that princlr(.aIlzfnv porl was A dubious lumheon -- n a pnl source or revenue for the charity there for special med- guson and the house prize to Miss ORGAN FOR SALK CHEAP. Phone entertained served. The message to Mr. Jennie Mitchell. A splendid lunchNo. .. h"r Tlntl- Lod Til. 302. of of from Mr. and Mrs. I. Mrs. Koy Allred was hotess to the eon was served to the following: FOR RENT 3 II. room house. Phone on be C. the will Burton A. Mr. Club at her home on Mrs. If. K. Naylor, Mrs. VV. F. Paint'u!?. indicates that Mrs. Gat- - pleusanl party was her 97-hostess at the next meeting of the Thursday evening. Tables were ar- er, Mrs. Mary Slack, Mrs. P. N. Nlel ''unditiun is exceptionally had The (M'rasion and other M Literary dnb to be held on ranged fur 500 and prizes award- won. Mrs. ltuby Hymen, Mrs. Lydia WANTED Four steady boarders, .iir ire entertained for her niversary. ".'lOl)" were Prizes the best homo rooking. Mrs. W. were enjoyed. evening. December 17. The ed to Mrs. Carl Disk first and Miss Ferguson. Mrs. Joseph Kerrln. Miss Monday first. Bessie hiiv. held last C. I vie, rear of B. B. Hotel. the for meeting A Haynes delicious Tacksecond. Knotta Miss Dorothy ppoKram Beatrice Wanda Gertrude Ferrln, T!n,il' on ducted a soc-j- '; the house prize and Grace Redmim i wjh M1R iIwrman Sylvester on Mon-th- e luncheon was served. fc. '1 those FOR SALE Largo mahogany colorAmong ett, Miss Norma Naylor, Miss Ruby party at their lodge consolation prize. evening of last week waa inrom- - present were: Mrs. Jack Grnssman, Schofield, Miss Jennie Mitchell, Miss de.,, ed day air circulating heater. Rea"i: Friday everting of last itmcheon was served to the "V. .1 nlete as given in the Reporter. In Mrs. Iliff Mrs. Squire Brooks, Louisa Tuckell, Mrs. W. A. Rosen-Ing- : Mil sonably priced. Good as new. Ivey, also Bessie a y Miss (rJI t.ar Deck. Mrs. F. E. Medium. lof. Mrs. Including Lila Bigler, 219-Phono HTpk-- - Addition to the lesson riven by Mr. Schofield. and Mary luncheon. The social Blanche Sessions. EUzal etn Eudora Miller a biosraphy Jesson and Miss Wanda Knotts. 'Mrs. A. K. Tuckell, Arnold Thomas i'joe f.rr of a aerie of 0 U86"purlieu of Jane Austin was given by Mrs. D. man. Marjorie and Howard Thomas. tiv-- n were club Members of ri(Jll4 Prlsdlla the dnrin.it the winter Eleanor Fox. Thu life of motor vehicles Doris averago Ostler. E. vester, w.i in the hand of a jenjoyably entertained by Mrs. John Is seven years and a total of 2.000,-00- 0 Rowley, Eleanor Plauson. of on Thursday afternoon of Dr. Ellaworth. n!nna Mailing. Grace Redmond and P.ig Font Sale at Myrlea Hat Shop, Elite club members were delight-- ! Phipps aro scrapped or replaced annual500M was the game of J Hannifin, and ; Heber Jones. Myrle Gear. fullv entertained hv Mrs. Harold last week. Friday Thursday, to the Utah Stats AutoSaturday. t ly according f?l V n.l John H. Don- - Johnson at. her home on Friday even-- 1 the evening and prizes wen- awanl- 119.75 and up. mobile Association. School Mrs. High Tintic first Alvin Greenhalgh i "SOO was the diversion md.d to U the l ! K.ii'haei Prows, of Kanosh 9 90 H the prize winners were Mrs. Lester and Mrs Donald Beck ronsolallon. HI M IH1 Carter first and Mrs. Walter A dainty luncheon wus served loAlvin 'he.J of Loren L Fever ol Mrs. "XV-iSFrsnke the house prize. A splendid following members: at the former pluce W rovers bHng 'Greenhalgh. Mrs. Chester Snow. Mrs.' . w lunohw,n Death was due to crippled orator, as FeHr. Uld for ,h following: Mrs. George! John Franke. Mrs. Ernest Sudweeks,.; ; an'l Mrs. Irows was but subject "Conquering V Jr -- ar 0f axe. She is sur-,- ,r spetial advertising Forsey, Mrs. J. H. Ellsworth. Mrs Mrs. Donald Iteik. Mrs. Bert Van;., r. production coming the Walter Franke. Mrs. Lester Farter. husband. Georue T. Use " to be given this evening.a Mrs. O. A. Allred. Mrs. Maynard o I'V five the Lie of the student. children, Mrs. F. E. Rife and Mrs.! I'NSl I VKSSI-TJ ATTKMIT Griggs, of but baby a few v days. They were: Lilly Frank Russell. MADE TO EATER STORE; lnrtu-tim- e playlet. lor. iricken with Frank Taj ' Hassell. it sfjrkrf before the arrival Robert Frismon. Zclla Arayle. ora Mr and Mrs. Joseph N. Eltsmnre li.ibv and pneumonia de--r Ralph of Silver City will leave by auto on IVth i iI--K d- unr:il services SPECIAL RATES FROM EUREKA TO ELY. were held Robbins. Mjrth in n- Friday morning for Las Vegas. Ne- I Lois Forgle nnd given ho1- on Ut ,n a b,n,t Beth Sunday. by 5 'V wa will Fl,..-also spend rr J one of the panels of the rear door. m .. nlayvon. who many Mlckman and the Freshmen girls I .Wo JosinS hut evidently something disturbed A Mrs. Mr. of husband. Eureka. rendered 1 ponRr,!dcnt and they abandoned the1 1 r Die time in the 1: ; T.1' . Forbes. From Us Wn they wll :t burglarshole ln thft d(Kr w Th, n at this place, died' mr,rn,n 00 ' s hme at Provo. w heard the Ml on Mr. rj old PlwordH Their be will bora in t1 of February. They I960 and rmijN is on the pumpkin , 1,v"n both before and after And wild k 1 , piinied as far as Las Vegas by Mr. When tha front TICKETS ON SALE AT TINTIC HOTEL. 'vni-is in the shock. And corn the j who here. repeat will His Mrs. Dodge, and widow. Lyman to V.r good on earth, on our the Then ren tires Of Mrs. slip pavement and various other' peae visit there with their daughter, r ' And we skid for half a block! men! j funeral services William E. Mott I' I t LONGFELLOW on Tuesday. pre-seas- The Local Ads. yri of Eureka.! loJ P k-- le ' ( 1 - - ..Xt a'ti-ntii.- . Xd. '";; Just-a-Me- re I ; j pro-ra- ; i - com-en-isti- i :r , "Viw wr,i. VThe . r ! ( r r I r 111 1 ! - . ..h 1 . - Bul-i.-.;- "'' S ; . riNmher.rit co'fd - - nt i It, 1 1 J Tu,ay $10.00 One Way $18.00 Round Trip |