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Show rd DIVIDEND R Iihh l lil-ii- Hi ifsiimi-i- l linn- - llif Imllduv viic.'i- hIIuWciI t i. n nf lliiix- - (hi ys, iiiiiuiiill) I lit' ciiijiIiivi'ik of tin Tin lie Sluinl'iril li.f. I Cii. .Mining iiml Mm. Mr. mill ln pr IFffiRi: 1211712 -- jw in rj Tomorrow Starts Our Sale Reductions JOTTINGS 1 Thursday, January THE EUREKA REPORTER Page 8 iVi'lu fr Ne. Sdicmpp I'hrUty Until mill (nr-- , fin iiy lif crM. i.ll.i', win i'lii'HiM (lirlntmHK Ihy ni iIm In. r ni Ur. iiml Mr, J. N. Mr i i I ,i S ..I i.,iki inriNi'ily ni1 I'lil Fr - i ill1 YOU SAVE AS MUCH AS $25 ini '! colli KiirriiHlini, Mel pimtiihiHlcr, MImh I(cvh (illcs, riiHi ,lirlnl(iiHcn mid Wcalry ('lirl-'iciiHdi kjiciii tlic Xiiiiih hnlldiivN lit M llic lullin' of Mr. mid Mr. A !i ClirlKtciiHcii of Muntl. MImh 1 -- (ii'iirxc llnirli. I'lilcf ;iii'niiiil:ini lor the Dividend Trudinr Cn, Hpent) tlic linl Din h In Knit I.Hkc City. ('. h. Krniv, cnnnwtwl with J ti Dividend Cure, wuh the gnotl of Suit I .nk friend. ChrlMlmu. i j Ulmer ford l.nke iiintlc ii liiihliieiM trip to Suit tile Wedlli'HillIv lifter ('hrlutlllllM. mid Mr. Min. K M. 1 1 Mr. DiivIh, iiiii miner of Srliniiiim .liilinsiiii Dmi (n. nt Knrckit. railed mi Dividend friend hint Tliurndny. WW iompi Tnd lac' enl itttk'i 50 iThe moil nor I0D1P lb You get Hart Schaffner & J.iv V.'iti Vrunkcn mid It. M. linn "erfnrd made a IiiihIiichh trip to thn i.oulhern part of the mIhIc laid krl day. Vernon mid Don DnrrnHlmi ThurHilay night from u hull day trip la t'uslle Dale, liluli, where they were giieU at the home of (heir HUIer, Mm. Krwln Wlmher. Mm A Marx t'liiimlierliilii, lllncklev, Utah. In a guest at (lie Inline of her daughter. Mm. Vernon Janey suits--overco- ats Moody. Thn MlH.tort Mudae mid Vlritlii la were IniHtoHHen lit their home New Year Kve (a a party of about 17 of their young friend m. Thn even In K wim Hpent mot enjoyaldy, dniir-Uibeing I lie favored umiHeiiieiit, refreMhiiientN. followed The liy rooiiia were appropriately decorated, the hnlhlny motif of eiilora a ml lighting being lined. Mr. and Mm. K. M. lluiiKerford were hind a New Yearn Kve to a mull-he- r of friend at an Informal mid en Jo aide watch party. The fore part of the evening waa apent in dancing at the AmiiHement I lull, followed tty a luni'lieon nerved nt 12.00 o'cliH'k at the rcMldcnco. Social I lie nullity and inmdr anuiHed yueHtH la u late hour. DoIiIih K $35 to $40 $45 to $50 Values now Val ues now ! j $55 to $60 V alues now t t In-f- Mlraea Madge nnd Virginia Dublin and tliclr rouidii. Misa .Maine DoIiIih. returned Tuendny evening to their Hchool dutlea at Hall I.ukr where they are aHemllng the I', ol I?.. HI. Mary' of the Wasatch, unit respectively. L H. DoIiIih, who hua Iteen aiiffer-tnfor noma time wllli werloua alnuHjJJ t rouble, returned Monday evening, from Halt Lako where he underwent j mi operation, and W reported a Honiewhiit improved. M. D. Dutne apent New Yenr'a live nnd day with relative In Hull Lake, Lloyd Sullivan and Klery Urough. who Hpent the holiday ut their home In Dividend, returned Tuea-da- y to Salt Luke Tlly, where they tfi are attending the rnlvemlty of I'tah Went-miniate- r, g i i uml Wc!mlnlter Acndomy. lluiiKerford. reaUlciit agent It. (3. V. Itr., I again at hi dok after a four month vara- -' Don. Albert JotuiHon. who relieved Mr. Ilungerford during hi ulmeiteo, Ii.ih again returned lo hit dutlen at the Kureka office. K. ! M. for the D. i Kenneth Spurrier Met With Serious Accident Kenneth Spurrier I nursing a broken wrist and nose and an Injury to the hand, lie met with an accident yesterday while unloadiug some heavy timbers at the Drown Point property. The man who waa helping him fell, dropping one end of a pieeo of timber, 'and In the mix-u- p Mr. Spurrier lost hi footing and ihe timber came down upon him. In addition to the above injurle he sustained a bad cut over the eye. The injured man was attended by Pm, Howell and Ostler. Utah Power Company Has Announced Reduced Rates An advertisement appearing In this Issue of the Reporter, an nouttces a reduction tn the rate of the Hah Power Light Do. Tht a voluntary change nnd official of the company wtate that il I In line with the established policy of making such reduct Iona whenever Il I possible to do o. The new schedule, effective on the 1st of January, will mean a auvlng lo every user of electricity In thl district and It Is needle to Sav that such a downwnrd revision of charge I fully appreciated. a MENS OREGON CITY Kent rrcalpt book, all Reporter office. size, at MENS MULESKIN LEATHER LIENS HEAVY ALL WOOL WOOL SHIRTS JACKETS THAT SOLD REGULAR PRICES $6.00 AND $7.00 AT $5.05 VALUES UP TO $8.50 NOW NOW NOW $4.95 $3.75 $2.95 WOMENS GOODRICH ZIPPERS ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED $3.00 Zippers now $2.25 $3.50 Zippers now $2.60 $4.50 Zippers now S3.40 BOYS, MISSES AND CHILDRENS HOLEPROOF HOSIERY Women's High Top Black Zippers $5.00 Values now WEIGHT LUMBER-JACK- S $2.95 REGULAR 50c VALUES NOW 25c MENS HART SCHAFFNER & MARX DARK OXFORD, FULL SILK LINED. CHESTERFIELD TOP COATS NOW $14.75 You save on Underwear, Shirts, Hats, Sweaters, Gloves and Mittens, Shoes, Boys Suits and Overcoats GUARANTEED TO SATISFY YOU OR YOUR MONEY BACK To) I ttaiv VIRGIN S j It. (3. W. Ity. tin a blunt-- , The D. Ing gang at work here preparing for Die Ktomit ehovel outfit which I expected the lat of thl week. The eoinpauy Intend extending the loading track for the North Lily mine about eight car length or about. 400 feet, which will furnish adequale trackage for them for the immediate future. It Ih nWo expected another aide track will be put In to be used for storage of empty cam for both the TtuDc Standard and North Uly mlues. - The latest and best fabrics are here from the shops of the most famous of clothing makers for this event--great showing of all thats newest and best, priced to insure you really worth-whil- e savings. YOU SAVE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT IN THIS STORE EUREKA jaaaaaBaaBfissiiMififiSi PROVO Ik |