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Show n Jiuiuur?' 10. av. THE EUREKA REPORTER Local People Contribute to Fund For Fiend'." Capture - H 1 i. Ill !.i' I Hi ! . U.nr t'f i .1 i Ir I 1111 . lni'ii ni: Mil fur mo ! I inn nf 1: !. I II. m i hi. r Mi; of lit l.lfli in t lir- iii.m iv ii i Star Theatre, MONDAY and TUESDAY i'i -- ivmimMh .ir.il unirdt-S.i!l i( Wl-.'- ii In i.i 1.- Page 7 nf TJ.i himi I villll r li'lli-.l;ir.- r hs.il 1..mi. .1 1... l:! t.f i ii i r t I ..111. ItM.lkil.i: U Ollil Hi. Is I lm sillis. iln-l- l In fllllil 1,1 ''i'll- - ;in f.ilUrix M K.iU'Iiii. ! ir In- i: M.'i'l.iin, l(. ,:!. 111- - I - 1 llinii U.( Mrl'm lliii llanli-liti III. Ms il j j,.x Tin. nus v, k I. J !li OITHT. J.'lill .1 iiiu il:n'iii,ii. Wllfinil . u.ii Im I. '.V i: l. IS. il Ur. Kcl! Hiii liii.-- , i1' iiii.ikiNi:.M.ii.i. r M Phone for Your Food Tin way to lighten the household duties duriim year is to make it a habit of ldmiiiuir fOllllUn ,,11. II. .Mur i'll, kmi, ii Ail:t, , r II '114. ( Tin mas Srliwi-nt-r- 1..! , s n.iwsuii. l sum i:hw lifiiu: for of ibis ti i u f has lari: i roorliisl ami! nroportions if roiiimui-to i;roa', oplo In all; Ii.irls of the m.o briiut tluirotighly liv this iroiii-tcrime. which w i ' lu u l a iloulii one of lit worst In (litliiflury ,if ii, intf rilio'ililiiiu Hu- 1li Dm- - f M..I-K- n.,, - ffi-n-i- uru-s- i tli-i- f s or m l call this store you can Inthat groceries. If you ti e older you place will he given the same careful alien tain a if you were there suiiervising its fillimr. Start Call in the morning an try this easy way of shopping. he at the kitchen door in n. S and your order will - j - riiiim ry. o siiiam limit's Mitriuai mrn ir sxiimtD, xui i Sheriff lliiyil of I' lull county and a foinicr I'csiili-ii- t of Ti nt ii. was. c.illfd to Arizona a few days aco liyi a nicNsaco inforiiiiiu him of tin1' ilfalti of Ii is nioilicr, Mrs. Vicloriu: llovd, who il al tlif as: of K!) ytiirs. iValh took pl.ire at Safford.1 was at Anitona, and tlif liur in I'im.i. Arizona Mrs. Itoyd is sur- iu-i- l by six childi'i-nthree sons and. iliifi- ilaiu' liters. notice. l Cromar Grocery I . EUREKA, UTAH PHONE 8 illinium 1 1 11 T t 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 E. Forrest Taylor's 1 1 Company Coming to Eureka TO THE XI'IHIK. CLERK VICKMW Sl'KXT DAY IX KUKK.Kx! Blessings nil thee little damo. j Bareback Kiri with knees the same County Clerk Vickers, of Nephi,;XVith thy rolled down silken hose coming j And thy short, transparent clothes; gent Tuesday in Eureka, here for the purpose of auditing the! With thy red lips, reddened more. of aheriff Smeared with lipstick from the Mount in the office (Xlt'JSTY Kaighn and other county Mr. investigating affulrs of officers of Tintic. Vickers states that one of the Burton before acts of Judge atpplng down from the bench, was to Hz March 18th and December 2nd of thli year as dates for the hearing if naturalization petitions In Juab ha county. o "Try the home merchant first." i - The Tailor That," offering Flayer are coiiiiiu' to he Star, Friday. January IS. lo a rerent announcement made l,y Manager Lindsay. E. Forrest Taylor, w ho for years successfully toured the intermoun-- ; tain country, is sending the company store; With thy makeup on thy face, direct from the coast when1 the c.isli was selected and the plav prod need And thy liohhed hair's jaunty gra.-- i From my heart I give thee Joy. by Kirke M. Decker, under Mr. Tay-- j Glad that 1 was burn a hoy. lors supervision. He made every u effect to exceed his reputation for! The meanest man in the world high class attractions and reports' has just been discovered. He tells nvelved on this Indicate Hint lie liasi his little hoy that the gas meter is. been more Ihuu successful 'That's Thai." described ns a new' a savings hank and makes him de-- j jaml sensational comedy drama of; posit a quarter in it eveiy week. love, laughter ami (ears, lias bad an1 unusual sureess wherever offered. It ran over a year in New York and. had a prolonged road tour and Is1 ill being used in the belter stork om pantos. The ctiiupunv also offers high elass vaudeville between Ihe ucis. In the cast which Mr. Taylor is 'sending here are Included siicli we'l known players as Kirke M. Derker. George Morrell, Iercy Disme, O. I., Farnsworth, Deal Andelln, I.ydia and Ileiu- llasnnissen. i Workman Inasmuch us Mr. Tuylor's name Is s guarantee of excellence in Manager Lindsay expects a sellout for this production. . . TIi.iI'm " j , j .ears, and many of the very old bouses were becoming nlnioNl unfit Yet no local for human habitation. would organizalion or Individual starl the new house const ruction program which was so badly needed; as they (cared (lie safety of such J vestments. It seemed evident that the Inter- nalonul Smelling Company would off In order to give have to others a feeling of confidence In the future of the town. A sum of $50.-00- 0 . o was made available by the smelting company to tbe Internagi'FSTIOV XXII AXSXYFIt Dl'.l XUTMF.NT. tional lhiihling Association, an ass,,, elation made up of smelting comIf you have a date .with a stage panys employees, for the purpose of. movestar, von meet her at the stage diar, starting u bouse bulldiug but if you have a date with a nieiit. The first step taken by the sm-estar, where should you meet association was tbe purchase of a her?- - Movlefun. desirable piece of ground about ten' t the screen door. acres in extent. This property was lots u subdivided into slates that which were sold to smelter em- One of our readers Hits at low cost. trying to make both ends moot at ployees materially to stabilize movei the Is helped like trying this time of the year to blit ton a 12 4 collar on a 17 price of lots all over Tooele. neck. Next, thirteen brtek housca, raug- ing In size from four to seven rooms were built for men, bets of the of the Tooele staff al different town, but mostly on the new lots This year sold by the association. eighteen mure houses were built by (Continued from Page 2.) l the association. The association materially helps the town of Eure-ik-a. loaned the employees a large part The Utah Delaware Mine and of the money required to build these Tunnel operations at houses at a six per rent Interest lUtah Metal Blncham with a mine force of about rate and on such easy repayment 400 men and an annual payroll of terms that it takes about nine years over $750,000 contributes much to to repay the full amount of the loan.) At Park when the employes gets clear tlLlc the support of Hingham Is small to the property. at forre present the City The men pay but little inure than rlnce development work - in prelimcost them anil lire inary stages, the payroll there run- what rent would homes In so doing. nice to of elose $50,000 very rate buying the al ning contract the Thu ineu Is par the Should given exploration a year. in a new mine being opened the tlrularly generous In tliut it assumes town of Heher and Summit County the entire burden of earh bouse during the period of contruct, in case would lie materially enriched. of the ilisith nf the contractor, or In A summary of the volume of business transacted by the International the event of the permanenet shutshows that It annuallv clears a ting down of the plant. In either emfreight bill or close to $4,000,000 on of these events the contracting ore and supplies moving Into and ployee or his estate is repaid by thej out of the smelter and Its various association, or company, all he haa It annually buys between pul into the houso excepting six per mines. $13,000,000 and $15,000,000 worth cnt interest on the money borrowea The building of ore mostly from Utah mine oper- from Hiq association. ators who in turn spend the bulk of Ilf these first thirteen houses by the that money for labor and supplies company so encouraged others that a very active building campaign folin their own localities. The Tooele plant now annualty lowed until a total of ovtr 100 fine been erected In the treats 735.00 tons of ore; produces new homes havea half. 72.000 tons of lead bullion, 10.000 pat year and Also a fine hew hotel building of tons of blister copper, and 60.000 and concrete construction has steel These concentrates. zinc tons of built, (ontalnlng 100 rooms and been 9.000,000 about contain products furounces of silver. In addition to Its costing 1125.000 to build and fireis hotel reThis nish. absolutely smelter annually payroll the proof and has all modern convenquires $1,800,000 worth ofof supiences. It is a credit to such a procoal tons 115.000 plies Including eml of the gressive and busy town as Tooele. and coke, to the benefit The policy of the International state. of the counties mining is one of development and ancars Company haul 16,500 The railroads upon the theory nuallv of freight Into and out of the expansion, based benefits ran be whatever that coke. coal. ore. move the to plant, and the miner to the along and passed and lead ; in. copper and supplies shipper of ore will react to bullion and fine concentrate out. relation of the company to own benefit in the production of lengthening the Is steadily assuming, more ore. thus of Its concentration an Increasingly Important asppet. In probable life two years ago the housing and redm lion business due to a 'situation became acute. This waSj healthy condition of the mining InIn genera . The Internation the natural result of a rapid and distry Isipadv growth In population follow-- . al Company Is dependent upon the for lu prosperity; therefore, ing the very poor ytgirs from 1970, miner Is doing whatever It can to make to l 2 when most western metal-- , Such a policy ilurglcil plants were either shut thel miner prosperous.result In general Ml. nly 1926 In ,U or greatly curtailed. r 10 ,he onUr romn,unllJr !err fr bullt !n hd bonabout for the town of Tooele Union Stage Lines, Inc. Salt Lake to Ely Depot In-- - ninuse-ment- j TINTIC HOTEL d EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY. TICKETS ON SALE TO ANY POINT IN THE UNITED STATES. -' n good-size- A RESOLUTION A gnml resolution to make for tin year 111- -t) is to relmt the liest bread on the market. solve to buy nothing W hen you buy bread ask for Tintic Hakerv Bread and you will In assured that it is the liest on the market. Tintic Bakery products are sold by all grocers in the Tintic District. International - a Co. As new and ! Tintic Baking Company EUREKA, UTAH PHONE 7 11 !! !! 1 1 1 I Hit Ii 1 bi9 W 1 1 1 M (HUHDHf this - .'"Ii unrivaled today as the day re-u- lt irirl l!:,,ti ;nv many things that tlu school boy or niiiki- their xvork easier and more pleasant ind in dv pivpared to furnish those things. Everything d,iuil supply lino is carried here and the priees are bl j i- School Supplies "I' t hdbit and shop nt Hanley's first, ill sa vo time and also money. JOHN J. HANLEY Phone 218 for Stock Quotation. llOlllg it appeared COUPES . . .11195 These prices f. o. b. Buick Factory. Convenient terms can be arranged on the liberal C. M. A. C. Time Payment Plan. The New 6' UICK I ( Telluride Motor Company rilOVO, UTAH 1 length. $1875 SEDANS . . .$1220 to $2145 SPORT CARS . $1225 to $1550 ! -, to When lb-tie- r Automobiles Are Iluilt. . . .IXulck Will Build Them II 1 1 I t |