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Show Father of Eureka Man Tintic Loses Close Came Passed Away on Sunday to Nephi Basketball Team Tinil nil 'I Mlii-l- li uesiln i n ! i 0 Inn In ,i Met nil III! I Min Mini; being I IJIN John N'-ih- i Mils Inr of V I i In- Ini - .1 TIiiiiiisis, Hvi'-- nriy-n- Iiiillv1 Mo di II fil di"l lit his llf'llf Jims, Miis sarvivnl h lln- Wales. tdll a leiddelit of 3u Hi 1M - j u , ' - lii-nnl- Mu-1- mi vMIiim - Mn- Kiiiilualiy 1 ii aim llilriy fniir grnnd children1 iim- - i'i-'- I aliln In uml fmir l mill TliHlr mil i"V-vires were Mm Miry iiIMump.Ii mmward Tuesday ul (ii'ln-r- i d nil llireiit'-lcell-In i hitrge nf Hlsliop W. TiiMy in Mm game Tlnlhs ntar tnnk plnrn r. i 'i iinln hum removed nil airminl. I1 lm 'jimMlIiiii inni-fi-inl h i mini i uml In,. 1. .it Mil'-- wu Mn lurnlns pnlnl liurltiK Mm nlnirl nf Mm eniiirst. Mml Cmnlii whk In Mm Kuiui UtalmS tO Develop M liU.. lie niuiie 10 puihtM. Minin tr Tiniii: Imya, III Mils mutest flic r .iln-iii- m-- i - I. hi-l'- l I' 30 i t, I Our Clean Sweep Sale tjn-Nrpl- il 1 4 Winds-U- p Monday ; -- 1 o . Jf Tin Sunday il.iiirlili-i-- : ini'l n hiiim Aliiilwiii'l nM like lowing i ill M.l i W llmln.is, llm M nn ' 'J IiiiIiiiim, i,(l win li Mn- illiilli-- r However. TIinlliiM, W I 'I' ll i in . . nil nf III' 1'IVor i:iH 11 :l III : Mil-- j fill hIii-i- i , ' i; 'I Imiii.M nf Kuri-klaim-- i Imli Ml'Ii a w ii l uml Ml'. ni"l uf ill II. I iUiiili-hniuus inn .illy in inI There IIII AiMii.r Mail vlv. nil nf ended I mil at Mi P'lliil 'I fli.ni, Thursday. THE EUREKA REPORTER Pa ge 8 ul Mn p. hi. lliir.'.e (Iki-lln-rr- Inh-rnmi- . - Mn-rt- 1 Nevada Pronertv M " diowrd a big Improvement over nnyi A Suit uf Lake mining inen nntl nf lhilr previous performances Kruup lunger fiavn incorporated the IMorlia if Um mn smi were a IIMIh under the lawn wliat limy It I011 mines la in- (Inn tit lull mnl art; plunnliiK In mart of win n K wniilil In- In Mm ; v. development ul tin propuiili erty, Inruti-i- l In Ihu Conml district, Nevada. Tin organizers are II. (. Snyder, president ; . S. liiiwinun, vice president; ll. II. Tarry, uml W. J. Lynch nnd (ieorgr K. Cnxe nf f'alienle, Nev., directors. Ciiiiaiili-ruhliore Ima Imen uilm-from the propertlea during llm past ami llii preaeiil management plans In reopen llm properly mid put II IrnalM ugaln. 011 u iiroduring Coul-iln-- used Di ri - - 11 Your last chance for years lowest prices on Hart Schaf-fne- r & Marx Suits and Overcoats 1 Iiiiiiii-illuli- Becr'dary-lreas-ure- r, - fy TINTIC HOTEL NEWS tillliert Dailey, C. I. Hon, uml W. Williams of he Salt laike Hardware Co., were Tintic Hotel guests the first part of Mils week. Ileber McDonald, sales manager for the J. (I. McDonald Candy Co. of Halt Luke, was a guest ul Mm Tlutlc Mils week. We notice Ileber Is sporting one of the new style hard hats now being worn by the more prosperous salesmen on llm roud. W. t). Slelrhfliiii-r- , representative for the well known Hill llros. Coffee, was a guest ut the Tintic Ibis week while mu king his rounds merchants. among Hie II. I. Ti lisp, representative fur a Salt Luke City auto supply company, wits m guest ut the Tlutlc while calling on Hie garages the first part of I lie week. W. T. Klik. II. II. Dluke and A. J. Shores, right of wuy limn fur the C. C Ity., were guests ul the Tint ti ll few days I Ida week while doing HI some work in Kureku. Hilly Jensen, Ihe popular rigar1 t..ilisiiiiiii for Ihe Sllekuey Cigar Co.'j of Sail Luke City, was a Tintic during the past week while pulling out his many bra nils of smokes among I lie rigar dealers of Fureka. J. W. Swallberg, representative for flie well known Westric Mattery, distributed by Ihe Carl Winter Auto Supply Co. of Salt Lake City, wus a Tlutlc Hold guest Inst week. John J. Jones of New York City, Silk Manurepresenting Ihe Klo facturing company, wus a guest at the hotel while calling on local merchants. C. It. Xlnis of Trovo, a t'tuh Tower company niiiii. Is hack again utter spending a week In Trovo for the company, Is making Ihe Tintic his K. Former Tintic Resident Dies at Home in Provo Andrew M. Scott, 73 yea re of ago, died at Ida home In Lake View, nenr Truvo, on Sunday night, after a lingering lllnesa Death wnt due to Infirmities Incidental In 0I1I age. Deceased wan horn In Trovo November 17. 1856, and iiiohI of his life was rpeiil In that rily. However, during llm early daya of Tintic h spent several year here, being connected with the Kniglil mining InlerealH. He In survived by hia widow, Mrs. Myrtle Warworn! Scott, and thn following children: L. (. Scott, Ku- rcka; A. D. Scott and Clyde Scott, Mrs. W. A. Crovo; teay, I at inn r Scott, Norman Scott, Virginia Scott, Kugcnn Scott ami John Scott, loike View; Winifred Scott, l.oa Angeles and Mra. Mende, Snlt lovke. Thirty-twKrumlchlldren and seven great grandchildren also survive. The funeral servlcet were hcM Wednesday at 1 p. in. In Hie laike View ward chapel. d o o- - Thrills are present In ahundance, dizzy shota from an eight Inch girder, 10 atorlea above the pavement, with I wo tough rivelera fighting enthusiastically on a nurrow strip of steel. See Wn. Iloyd III "The Skyscraper," nl the Slur, tonight. -- I Iin-h- BC3E You certainly wont want to let this sale come to a close without getting a new suit or overcoat at the years lowest prices. Suits for wear; overcoats for the rest of this winter, the next and the next-- all the greatest savings. I Iim-u- I vt-li- all-seas- or Remember, Monday is the last Lent Brings Joys of Hot Cross Buns Lent is lien! is licgiunium to enjoy Hot (Voss Huns, always so popular at this time. The origin of the delightful custom of servimr Hot ( Voss Huns on (iootl Friday harks hack to earliest times of the ancient Kgvptiaiis. The cross was always used as a sacred symbol and the word linn is a derivation from the early (ireciau wont liouii. The homi" was a sacred cake marked with a cross and offered to the pds at the feasts. This is amply eonfinued ly representations of these eakes, or hoims npouri!i in several (Ireeinu works of art, sueli as sculptures ami Kvi-rym- on am EUREKA n hiiidkuarlcrM while here doing kkiiic specie work. K. 'V. Dundus. salesman (or the Maxwell House l'o(fee Co., was a guest at the hole! while calling on iocal merchants during the week. 0 It. IVfron. of Charloite. X. C., superintendent of the C. S airways for the night ntr mail, was a guest .0 Ihe Tintic while suprvilng on Ihe landing field near Tin-liJunction. Itav Margot! s. manager of lbo o' out from bus line, Salt Lake City over Ihe week end lo.'klug over Ihe business of this while Mne. stopping at the Tintic here. H. K. IVeker of Salt Lake I ity. representing the Columbia Lace Curtain and Drapery .Ma'iufactuMnx Co., was a Tintic guest over Sundiy culling on the local merchants the following day. Mrs. O. J. laiiuston of Sail Lake City, was a Tintic Hold ruet Ihe first part of the week. Mrs. Langston N a special offici r of the Order of Kastern Star, coming h re lo meet with the loea! bulge. II L. IHUelte, field manager for Ihe airways division light hojs. service of the air mail, was a Tintic Hold guest while looking over the landing field tieur Tintic Junction preparatory to installing the !e;mn lights and putting a man in charge of Ihe field George Washington. 1 In a mouth replete with notable and anniversaries. 2. elands out In the minds of Americans . the dale of greatest significance, the birth, lay ot Ceorgr Washington. As a national holiday it is perhaps second only to the Fourth of July, while as a nutter of lact it is of nun prnbaMy an anniversary iiigher importune-'- , because without a Washington Ihe struggling nles might not have imidc the . of Independ- nc, Although much Mui Is has been cssociated wi-M:e life of 'Vashlngton. due principally to the real of Tucson Weems, bis early biographer, the main facts of his inestimable service stands and his fame takes on lustre wifi the years. lauding a pool v trained, and sometimes mutinous army, Washington kept aflame the fires of patriotism when a less determined and less capable com. Hinder might have etvrti up In despair While aid from France tinatlv turned the scale in favor of ihe colonies. without 'Vashit.gton's genius and heroic the weald have he,-:rttiy crns'ied submission before lh.it aid arrived. It is well that we should honor his memory on his hirlhd.iv and on all other days, but notlrtig we may Other guests it (he hold during sa' or do can add or subtract from Ihe week were: James J. Xros 11. the priceless heritage eptomled name of Washington. i!ltbrl llallev, Nephi N D. the o ,'le.igner, llolse, Idaho, N K. Job t sou. Sautaiiuln; The building F. Wilcox. lg- iblire the den ran o;i telling ihe world Jcotge Yost, ttliibe, Ariomi: Mr. and Mrs. C. Franke. I eadville. ti',- s'nrv of the man who conttellel tolorado; K. th Yunc blood. l)en-- , vlee and crime - though it osj bin ver. Colorado; t V. Spraxue. C. U, love, he upheld "The Freedom of Wade. S, A. Haymond. and H. II the Tress ICs the hig attraction at I hi Star, Friday. l.lver all ot Salt Lake City, blrthdas Fcb-tuar- y o-- tin-wor- k Moreover, the use of sueli lums was plaeed beyond doubt many years ajro by the diseovery of two petrified and perfeetlx shaped buns at llereulaiieum, the aueieiit eity destroyed by an eruption of Mount Vesuvius Popular as these buns have always bivn, they were never so populur as now. The demand for these tempting buns Ills gradually grown until bakers are busy the whole forty days of Mipphiug their eustoniers The number eousumed .'early easily reaehes ihe la-n- t millions. Their exceptional popularity here in Kutvka is due to the skill of the bakers in making theta highly nu tritious as well as apHtiy.iiii;. And these bakers confidently expect another breaking demand this Lent and Faster. The' will work hard to supply this demand, but it will help them if you place your order for Hot Cross Huns ahead of time. record-- Lent startinl on Ash Wednesday, February L, lirjji, and ends on (iood Friday, March US. FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS. e w-t- s Dcdn-rutlo- - 7 UTAH 1 n eff.-iiive- un'm-peache- ad-o- el I per-tnii-n- ce eiM-m-nt- t Aijaiii wn stutts a iv carrit-i- "lily tin "i.t. Fall nrt'fi-p- j tIl l bt ami 1 linin' S you that nothin; but quality in this exclusive store. Wo haiuik nuarantoo every article that is sent olir in the inornim aiul lot us fill wo tii'tlor. PRICES ARE REASONABLE OF COURSE. i v,-- Tintic Baking Company PHONE EUREKA, f 11 oka-Tatson pVi-s-e- - Cromar Grocery phone s HUM EUREKA, UTAH 1 |