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Show r Itl'- TliurjjJciy. March U THE EUREKA REPORTER Page 2 Burtons Frionds Defend Him in Leg.ilafiirc if i in M.t mi " urn eriain icrni.s lin-ri-- l I Ni'WS fi'l" limi iiri-- i Dial pu r ' i iliirn iiil DDrisiii nf Dn I :i ml i' l of hi mi inn a l inn After a lou'eil lln- - liiiinr i ili'tial - in llii- - lower house of legislature Do fn In winif reo- I ill inn adopted: '"I tlill il l.' Dn- M II .i of I It f I ; J II D'.il lln- in lark mail- - Upon Uep- n'I li i .iii ii II. It ii rt mi ill Du I'lliiiii'lal i til ii iii us of thi' Iteserrt - 11 Eureka, Utah. ji.-- In-i- Ni-)li- Iff J.C.PENNEY C. fmin ii I i in hi v f i.iiie e ml in i;u 4a( Mnnil:i) II. TIii:i.:i "lull liiiiimi, Jii.ili - u.-i- ui-.i- Important in Style! Important in Thrift! A Group of Charming New - mi - aster Frocks lln News I i frnin fail lln Dial ii ilnl uni yinUlids lne-i'iIn his stlai'k ilium v. Iiii-lllii Dienri of Dio ami JioUi's iljmii i l Male wherein Dny roiiiiteiiniired the ii r poses " Tin- - lower liiunr nf limin' r ' pa-- l u hill Dial was lo pi rin i llii- ii hp nf rum ami whiskey in Dn making of inliii-i- ' ll;iremarks of tin ai ami Jiidv lliirtnii, w Ii i lalklnK III favor were most offinivi' of Dn1 TIihI i:in'r In Dn1 ii. ii rili nrt'iiii. hiTausi Mai pari lr ii lari v Dim) of Dn .luii'HO'iit prohibition iom'iiIh, Hli.'iitfa mill others am not p.io inK fair Iii the niom'iiii'iil of Judge Hurl oil ailin It h prohibition that In run prove hit statement ami In further intimates that the les- News would probably not enre Io puhlish the liuiiit" of no me of the hlili church people who have tin lliuor laws. inti-iiilii- I l - - liiiviiu; For vfiirs you ii:t vi lirrii in I Ii liabil s this him l'!.iti,r (!ooih :it yo.ir you will nly ;uul t r tluiii rvtr Im'Ioi'i. rim) mir KiisIit Display veil CanN. Master Fnsli-ami Novolliis i. nrc iVatni'inir No Matter What You Are Looking For TRY HANLEYS FIRST. I l.--i r t ri-- JOHN J. HANLEY EUREKA, UTAH Rifle-Sh- ... DRESSES Caused Damage to Utah Power Cos Line - Iroin a rifle, no dinihi fired wlili iiuilii'imis intent, Immi Sunday eaiou'd a lot of tronhle for lln I'lati the InMiilator I'nwer ft I Itrlif t o was shut from one of the pules, near lio! west entile enuiitry at the time when the ijllenry wus atoliilly rising lip to put un end lo the reipn of leirnr men and ealtlf. spread hy short the re;ul;ln Millions who enjoy tine (iinyV rustlers. The rant liirludus (!srv lliiinHio;vllle, circuit set tin- pole on fire and pnnd-Iinluillahle Htorli-- of the West will Cooper and Tlielmu Todd. lie pli'imoil to know that "Nevada" repairs some of Die North .inn To reui'h Tlntlr people, all of Hast Tinlie mines were without lias lieeii f II mi'll nml will he them advertise In the Kureka Re- power. ut the .Star Theatre, Huiiiluy. Mu linger John P. Kowe of Die loThe story transpires In the south port nr. cal lira in'll at. lies that this is not the first pieee of NerinliM trouble to Incaused hy the prevailing rustum of using the eiimpmu's poles and for (.irret print ice. If the aullty parties are apprehended some no will very serious punishment Powerful Drama Scenes in Zane Crays Nevada two-gu- n - j ilniih! lie in and Sizes for Women Spring Gloves Iteullliig Dial ('tali l.akc has Are Smartly CuffedI a $9 Misses clever frocks so newwear ts right now and liter. Frocks of fiat crepe ia alluring gay colors, lively prints and staple ihadei georgette in love Sock I til1 Mate. Mr fill v. ill he a hit; as thatli: good fatter tourists. fih-inv- . attracting If the vlsitnr Inn snnicthlne in offer lu'uiillful scenery lie w.ll linger within Die boundaries nf ll.e stale i list mil nf rushing oil to miiiic niher locality where there are iii're entertaining features. I'tall luke could he made the best large moil' h haws water west nf the Mississippi. Duly a dozen years ago the ake was filled with these wonder! til fish hut c.immercial seinin! l:a- practically cleaned them nut. nH e-- , that ' -- i Eureka Ladys Father Died Monday at Goshen Tintic Lumber Company 4- - William Henry Stanfield, 52, EUREKA. UTAH ly mode Dili - Just the thing to complete $14-7- 5 your new Spring outfit and at modest cost I For Women Imported Kid Gloves 2.98 Fabric Gloves. 79c and 98c Silk Gloves 98c For For Jttsoort Are You Ready for Easter ? Not Without Seeing These New Coats t'am-brlde- Charming midw for and every everyone need. Sports c s t need. Sports coin . . . coats for dress hours coats with capes, with scarfs, with throws the styles and the savings appeal cs the Wel-ser- Judge Burton Speaker at Chamber of Commerce Lunch - lViir lulu i eat ion menus so imu'li to your ear that it ought not to U ouivlt'ssh doin' or delegated to hands. You are sure the job is right when it is done here. Our mechanics know which oil and grease is hest at each season of the year and they have the special ctiiiiiiint necessary for a complete and thorough job. Our pnees are low and we'li have the work finished when you want it. ou')l see a difference in car LET US DEMONSTRATE THE NEW FORD CAR TO YOU. Eureka Motor Co. PHONE 46 EUREKA, UTAH H Misses ...j Mr. Wallaee Hickman. Mrs. Frank Peterson. Miss Jean Stunfield all of Cioshen and Mrs. Frank Salisbury of Kureka; two sons. Jand and Boyd, both uf Uoslien, and one brother Janies Stanfield of Murray. Fire , slaters, Mrs. Mark Peterson, uf Idaho; Mrs. N. It. Titlhiiry. . Salt Lake; Mrs. Puvtd Frank, Idaho; Mrs. Howard Whitehead. Kureka; uinl Mrs. It. F. Sillers. Bing, ham, and etghl grandchildren also survive. Funeral services were held Wednesday ill the tSoshen ward chapel. Bishop Willtum Okelherry presided. t scarfs, jackets, tiers sad boars add incuts t. of (oshen, died ut Ilia home in that city Motiduv morning. lie is survived hy his mother, Mrs. Kllzaheth Stanfield. Salt taike; his widow. Mrs. Hva Stanfield, tlnslien; five daughters, Mrs. Jucksnii Brunuguii. ii r With Easter Chic . . and Thrift Interest! r n 1.98 to 4.98 Juniors . Whether you contemplate building a home or just making repairs lumber is the big item and the most essential part of the program so one should be careful in the selection of this material. At this season nf the year lumber is quite often found to be damp and will shrink when the warm spring and summer days arrive but not so with our lumber. It is stored in splendid waterproof sheds and is guaranteed. PHONE AND TELL US YOUR BUILDING NEEDS. The variety of ihapei and m Increased use of triinminf arc two important features of the new hat fdt, straw, silk and combinations ia every smart color and black. New Spring Frocks rl - i a i"i InliLii-- i Costume ... ,i chillin' to hi'ciinii' llii IichI liana fishl'i tin- fill in state ing nf I'nr.ii and uilur purls uf I lull arc determined Iii rest ink I'tuli lake and give the h:i-Mark Anthe needed prni cd ion derson. well ktiiiwu sportsman and nf the Kolterts lintel. Is prnpri'-tnI nick nf the movement which should lecelie In.ial Ml ppm III 'ill parts nf Lumber for Spring Building 1 To Complete the Smart .90 exceptional offerings. You will find' the frocks themselves particularly charming representative of the best the season affords in fashion and unusually varied. Utah Lake Could Be Mado Wonderful Fishing Water il.-ul:- Easter Hats Let us urge your investigation of these order. o OUR MECHANICS HAVE BEEN SPECIALLY TRAINED TO OIL AND GREASE THE NEW FORD CAR. Ki in two impressive valuegroups ot o Prompt, Reliable Ford Service iri Fi The high point of the Spring fashion season ia Easter Sunday when the whole world parades smartly. Here arc frocks that will take their place with absolute as economical as they arc authentic! confidence in their style correctness -il ; PHONE 44 fi'l roju-eriie- I PHONE 218 A f . The significant Importance of minim; to the state of Ptah was discussed by Judge Thomas H Burton at a luncheon of (he Salt Lake Club, on Wednesday of this week. The speaker handled the subject In a satisfactory manner, : figures to show to what tent other industries are beticfitted by mining and also outlined the contributions of the mines to the varis Last Day For ious tax funds Judpe Burton Friday stressed the necessity of treating Payment of Income Taxes Ithe mines fairly In the matter of taxation In order that this great indusFriday, March l.'.ih. Is Die list try may be allowed to operate at its fullest capacity. day for the payment of your income W. Mont Ferry was chairman of tax or for filing a renort. Only a the commercial club's committee matt number of Tintic people are having this luncheon In charite. compelled, under the new terms of v this law, to make a return uud no It has been hinted that " donht most of these from whom a Woman of Atfairw,' which play at tax is due have already given the the Star. Monday and Tuesday, matter attention. it However, John OUbort and i.reta might be well lo say that the Is none other 'arbo. than "The expetts a report on all 'Ir-eHat," the most famous novel partnerships whether or not they written by Michael Arlen. wen profitable. Also that everv - - o - -single man with an Income of $l.0i lien receipt bocks, all atsea. at or more must report unte-- s h is the Reporter off lea. the head of a family or ha depend-an-- eMarried men ean make $1500 without paylna a tax. or more if they have dependants, but th.-rFOR FLETCHER'S are Instances where the government expects a report even though no taxes are due i'om-mercl.- il $14-7- 5 Women, Misses and Junior Sizes Charge It! or Save It! Arc you n "Charge Account Housekeeper" or the Account kind? More nnd mere good ; housewives arc realising costs less when you fey eesh, and that this saving might just well go into their own bank thst U mlweys account. Carrying their package home ia another sensible economy that Bank Account Housekeepers are glad to make. Do you prefer to "Charge If? Think U It" or "Sava 1 sub-mlttlne-- n The Tintic Hotel WARM, COMFORTABLE Commercial Men's Home. ROOMS Guide for Tourist'- Headquarters for Mining Men. i. 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