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Show Fagi Stock Sales Shipi101118 standard r, .. Ulv JtMn Zainu'ih (hi v 11.10. Tlntlc fiMitr.il Tintic (ji:un fi iKurffc Kitst Carload Total S St;nl:n 4' , in ; ,l ; Mission Opens at Patricks Church Sunday, 1 L J4. a week'' suuday. February St. Patrick' open y Joflhi city. It will be Father William Hurley. speaker, an.l well Vlnqu-mlwlonary who. for Pauli! bovD mlaslons conducted baa Smuhout the Untied Slate from Franrlwo. York City to San In the ot fleer an wa Hurley he began Eid State Navy before i mudle for the Catholic priest - Dragmi f. - 1 con-SSb- J chief - H $:t.; 2c. 1 3c and Cualition Kat Standard Eat 1 Tni'wla) Cl. n. Colnr:ul nt -- : TinliiT i ii t it- Cmi. - 4. East ii;r Eureka iluIHun (IT,- t,ji, n Eureka Lily Si. 4 mid 1.4.". Lelii Tim ic 12.,- and 14V Little May 7,r. Mammoth $1", an, I $1 biod North Standard 7c. Xu , expected that large crowd North Lily $V!il. 1 U .ltrnd both morning and even-l- c Provo .0 a n, fi mi nervicc. The time or the ser-vi- u Silver Shield 47c. he announced later. Non; Invited to Standard Lilv Exiensi.in S )', to itholic are cordially SI. 10. 'tend. Tlntlc Central 4c to r, iSi. Tintic (iiant l.2o to 2:,. Free Tintir Lead S2.no jyan Bill Requests Tintic Standard 514 mi and Hospital Care for Miners - c,- -,. - . 1 : 1 114124-Yanke- e 4 service free hospital and medical hr certain disabled mlnera I pro-tde- 4c. d IYimIiii'mIii) a bill Introduced in the Big Hill 23c. Monday afternoon by Central Standard 2 taator George H. Ryan. The bill Colorado 1 2c. of for the appropriation East Tintic Con. H4. I'ovlde hy 1:2.100 from the fund created Eureka Lily $1.4.', ami $1.47 4 for the carry-Ir.- g Ihe awle of state land Iron King Sir. out of the provisions of this act Lehi Tintic 14 4c and 14.: iiring the next biennium. North Lily $8.90. which a Among the requirements Standard Lily Extcn-m$1.0. miner must meet to be entitled to and $1.02 2. one act of this that I!k benefit Tintic Central 6 4c and tic. he oust have been a realdent of the Tlntlc Standard $14 (Hi. for two year Immediately Zuma 7c and 7 4 c. preceding the filing of the applicatfrown Point 10c and 10 4c. ion for the service. He muat ahow East Tintic Coalition 24c in k!jo that he haa been employed East Crown Point ike mine of this state for at leant Eureka Bullion 67c. .re year, and that the disability Mammoth $l.r,0. ;roa which he suffering Is due to Tintic Giant $1,22 4 2nd $I.2V for In lyite senate 1 1 3c. 1 hit employment. - n a MIVGt'fl SERVICES HELD T THE M. K. CHURCH o V HIRES February 8th funeral nervice local M. E. Church of Warren Mingus, Her. William Frary officiating and Mu-!cdelivering the funeral sermon. numbers were furnished by a tarns composed of Mr. and Mrs. tank Girrlty. Mra. William Frary, In Elmer Sesalona, Mm. L. Never ud Whltford Bate. Old time friends if the deceased were pall bearers, ns follows: Ralph Hopes, Dennis Harrington. Fat Downey, Arthur Hanks. Jerry Platt, Edward Pike, and Herbert Hopes. Interment took place a the Eureka cemetery. e Attend the lady Elks Charity P.all text Wednesday evening at the Elks Os tre held at the ner the remains al Pavilion. 8am L Locke returned late last days after spending several biting at Salt Lake City. eek Yorman-Jense- n JR newest 1 fall Rife has Just received style spring dresses. to see them. Lowest In town. Local Ads. I cm make room for 4 more arders. Mr. W. C. Ivle, Rear of Hotel. ?0R SALE Four room unfurnished Eureka Should Have Lower Insurance Rates From Logan come the report of I'tuh have reduced fire Insurance rate' in that rity due to the fact that the efficiency of the Logan Fire Department ha cut down fire losses. The reductions, according to the announcements. range from r, to 9 per cent. If it is the policy of fire underwriters to reduce rates accord me to the efficiency of a fire department and the minimum of losses we are of the opinion that Eureka should have Its rates changed and in fact they should have been changed several years ago. The report of the fire chief, submitted at a recent meeting of the city couerll, showed that during the year Just passed valued at more than property $52,000 wa involved or endangered by fire and that the actual losses were only $1,196.70, and of this amount $800 was outside the city limits, thus making a per capita fire loss of 40c. Figure from other cities are not available but It la quite certain that but few cities In the whole state' have a beter record than Eureka and we are absolutely sure that there Is no unpaid fire department In the state better than the Eureka Fire Department. In view of these facta It seem that the matter should be brought to the attention of under wrier In an effort to reduce the present high fire Insurance rate which prevail in Eureka. that the Tire underwriter house and two room house furnished. in good condition, located u war Church St. Inquire of John Elk CharPy Bali the Attend Lady 169 2nd Avenue, Salt Lake next Wednesday evening at the hlks. Pavilion. 35c Washing wanted. Per doxen. Call Phone 155-Lon Chaney as "Chuck" Collin, WED Would like employment chief of the gangsters. In nilghty unlag or work by the day and drama of New York night life. See to take home. jnundry Mra. "The Big City at the Star. Monday Eddy, phone 123-and Tuesday. OUR BIG ONE KHAKI SHIRT MENS KHAKI PANTS MENS KHAKI UNIONALLS Mjde of extra strong and durable khaki drill, cut full and roomy, reinforced at all straining points. OUR BUSINESS BUILDERS Madt of heavy, durable khaki drill, Priced at 98c, $1.49, $1.98 All sizes, from 30 waist measure up to 4C. cut full, sizes 36 to 46. Our Price, pair $2.69 MEN'S BIB OVERALLS 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 . We offer to the men of Tintic the best overall made our Super-Haw- k -- at a big saving price, per $1.29 pair 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 shrink or fade. Jumper to match BOYS $1.29 SUPER-HAW- Our price, all sizes, 2 to 9, pair 9Sc All sizes, 10 to 17, pair .. $1.10 SUPER-HAW- Army all wool O. D., all sizes, $4 98 pair All Wool Gaberdine, pair STRIPE K OVERALLS Made of 9 ounce blue and ticking. Our price, pair . . 1-- 2. OUR OXFORD AND KINGSFORD BLUE AND OREY CHAMBRAYS Military coat style, metal buttons, tailored to fit, absolutely fast colors. Our Price $1.19 and $1.49 . . MENS HEAVY WORK SOCKS 10c Per pair MENS WORK SHOES Peters Diamond Brand. A shoe for Priced at $2.39, $2.98, $3.98, $4.49, OVERALLS $5.69. Mens per pair $1.98 $1.89 Boys' per pair white .. $1.75 Blue and grey King Chambray, fast colors, cut full, six button front, coat style, all sizes, 14 to 17. Our Price 79c 1-- MENS UNDERWEAR pound spring needle unions, long sleeve, ankle length, sizes 36 to 46. An exceptional value at $1.29 suit. 3 Suits fof $3.49 Regular $1.50 values. Boys Tom Sawyer Light Shirts, 89c ages 6 to 12 98c Sizes 12 2 to 14 2 Tom Dark Sawyer Boys 1-- 69c and 79c 2 OUR BIO ONE LINE Blue and grey Blue Bell Chambray. Tailored to fit like a dress shirt, wont shrink or fade. An unusual shirt value. Our Price OUR STOCKS WERE NEVER MORE Shirts 2 every purpose. A price for every purse. LEVI STRAUSS WAIST 98c PETER'S LEATHER PALM WORK GLOVES FOR MEN. 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 A 12 l-2- c TOGS BOYS 1-- all sizes, $8.50 MENS WORK SHIRTS it pays. MENS 1-- 16 Tailored to fit, the king of boys' overalls. Dont be satisfied with the average boys overall, get the , . K OVERALLS Super-Hawk- Sulphur dyed, tailored on a dress shirt pattern. They fit and stay fit after repeated washings. Holds its to 17 color, all sizes, 14 $1.49 Our Price MEN'S RIDING PANTS . - 1 0 A WE ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD -- , Little M,iy .t North Standard 7. Tlntlc Stan. t Nortli Merit l ,e Central Siiinderi I1..' Chief run. $:!.4 J . iin.l itholic St CHAIN OF 1500 PROGRESSIVE DEPARTMENT STORES THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY, WITH HEADQUARTERS AT NEW YORK CITY. OUR ENORMOUS BUYING POWER ENABLES 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 COMPANY. rnip'rt Ixi ff'JTron- - Spring W ork Clothes Week WF. ARE A MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED BUYERS ..I Vic gi-.ui- 5 HERE AND SAVE MONEY COMPLETE-SH- OP and 98c Guaranteed Corduroy School Boys' $2.69 Pants, sizes 6 to 12 Sizes 13 to 17 $2.98 G9c Boys Caps Boys Socks 25c and Girls' School Hose. Colors black, blige, pearl blush, champagne, highly mercerised, 25c pair 25c Boys' Bow Ties Boys' Shoes for the Whole Family Very Moderately Priced Store Closes Friday Washington's Birthday -- J. lnk GROCERIES Xo nted to run all tin way down town for good groceries you can buy them at this store and be assured that they are the best on the market. Anything you want in the grocery line we have. e CANDY AND CONFECTIONS OF ALL KINDS. AMMUNITION. MILK and CREAM. D. G. HENRIOD Phone Upper Main St. 92-- j nesday evening, February Hth, at the Dividend Theatre, In comemor-a- t Ion of George Washington's The find grade pretested a and thoe participating were dresaed In eontnme of the colonial period, aa were moat of those preHentlng different features of the The young actors showprogram. ed moat careful training and It would be difficult to alngle out afternoon at 1:30 Mr, one for special mention so well did those taking part acquit them-o- f X E. t'allagban entertained a party bridge liarbara Naylor presented moat wive. a delightful at ladies were laid for; flolo dance In outturns In her luncheon. Cover centered The faculty la eight at one long table, red carna--by0 usual graceful style. on the success of be bowl deep complimented art a large fern; place of the entertainment and the large tloita and asparagus cards and other Uble decoration; audience showed a generous appro elation, were of color and design of Valentine Day. At the . was taken up immediately sr-- j luncheon. the of ter the enjoyment Mrs. and Ruvane Mrs. Madge the won High prizes. Najlor Lawrence Friday Mr. Madge Karaite left BETl! CASTLKTO.X, I lr porter for Price, Hah. where she will he some for friends of day. the guest Mrs. Lester Dobb and her houe "Amerguest. Mrs. Lewis Dobb. of Lake The debating team spent last Salt to drove Fork, ican week-en- d in Salt lake City gatherFriday. In the Salt K. M. Hnngerford spent the week- ing material for debate! Lake and University of Utah liend in Salt Lake City. to make L. J. Schofield, manager of the braries. They also plan other and to places. Provo, Dividend tripe meat department of the I There will be several practice decalled in Idaho, company, Trading before the league debate. there by the new of a death of a bates The new apparatus haa been Inlter. and stalled In the old gymnasium A. M. Christer-seMr. and Mr Dell Stewart ha use. la for and ready Grace Glad, and daughter. athletic ear and son. Max. and Charles Larson, been engaged for the Marrh 1. This d nival to he given all of MantI, Utah, and Vanee of Ephraim, were guests of a program la the first of Its kind to be varnumber of Dividend rriend Rundav. given In Tlntlc. Uses of the The students of the Dividend ious athlHIe apparatus will be j school presented a program Wedday. playlett any-Thursd- ay J , uetve game.-whic- . School Notes All-re- Eureka, Utah birth- The last league basketball game 1'aynon Sophomores will be played before the main game. The preliminary game starts at 7:00 p. m., the main game at 8:00 p. m. Admission price will he 10c and 35e. will he played Thursday, February 21. In the High School gymnasium, A preliminary game with Paymn. between the Tlntlc Sophomores and Do you enjoy your food f do not enjoy your food it IFisyou a true sign that you art losing your appetite. And when your ap- it means you Kite isthe"gone resistance to ward off disease. Lott tf tppttUt it only o rymptem. General weakness pervades the entire body. There la no desire to work or play. Rich, red, blood bmiUt mmd Tour physician will tell you that lowered vitality ia the reauit of an Insufficient supply of red blood cells those vitalising elements ia the blood that build and sustain the body. Without plenty of rich, red blood, there can bo no strong, sturdy, powerful men, or beautiful, healthy SJJ. yrawa record over 100 years For more than 100 years S.&S. has been helping people regain their strength and charm. T of users here testified to. its women. benefits la unsolicited letters ot When you get roar blood cells gratitude. hack up to normal, that sluggish, Mads only from the fresh vegefooling, loss of appetite, table drugs gathered at the proper rheumatism, boili, pimples, and season of the year, S.SJ3. to skin troubles disappear. You get Nature what she needs In gives making hungry again; aieep soundly; solid you yourself again. flesh takes the place of that which All drug stores sell &8.S. la two was once flabby. You feel strong; sisoa. Get tha larger aiie. It is and your asms bocomo steady. more economical. non-san-ds let-dow- n &S& Builds Sturdy Health |