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Show March 14, 192H. fi.ur'iiv. THE EUREKA REPORTER Railroad Mm J U rib Ldy Mines .Btrh,u I I'operl IVt-- . . V . 1. .1,. ' i i:r;in!i lrti II ; 1 I 1 .I i j Places Closed ' i . ! i '1 . : .i f . i : .! i I. I'i.. A u" in iii. i. i v I!- Mui nr ; Wax Ill'll is: lit I., ii. IIVIT III!' Il.lllni ; f: l . i It lx I I I ! ? : ip,. Ik-- II j. Zn . I I 2 i I '! ii! , .'. Illil.ll J!..! 7 .1 jl "i- - .i i I $9.90 to $32.50 I'.! i .in. I ' ' in j S.I i i : i I:. t i r i . i VI i kliul nf On work, nlii.iin m!.,: illation utii! iim k, to official ot i In i.i Marshal i; I i. i e . i ' in.t v, I nil a ia no time to Flan tour Eas'or puiviiasi; now btTaust' llu-rloat Easter tvint's early this year Mai eh .'list the earliest in eight years. It was necessary for ns to plan early too, and we are ready with, the most beautiful assortment of Easter apparel that ou could wish to select from. Authentic new modes lor Faster and Spring await your approval and selection here. COATS nrvKSSES ENSEMBLES . ; . f. . i I. i i.1 ! i i -'- A .1. . I.-:- . I 'I.' .l.'.ii i i W,'! til 22 1. i:.r; i - uf 'lit i Mr. Eureka LID I iiim'i MTVI.V CbItrf 1utUH . 4. I' II- $aiar( Fashions lo r 'Inlll! It I.,.; , I'f loiikllii; hi v lew In iii:. i, I'haln .un- - I'ropertk-- U. S. . . l.isi u, - were m uHtoa Berk ly in i; I l.y lamoth 'our i i'tir of l y Cl'li 12 Tin I it- Toul Carload Stock Sales it .1 !ixii.,ti! t..: .nlif Siandi.rd tSt Si I . man will again .iitruii tilted Male n IlMuII iLr Tmiu Peter Alhnioii, a deputy I Tlirsilai last Kurcku in Hinl n 'I.. II ' Jv marshal, i. u x ii k N. !. change to ill riday with a p04,ket use of n,m. Ouri nu (! made !!'.. I'I.: If, lu which hr i,.,, s,ni, Ii 1:1' f: I'I n. f his brief stay here, complet- (lllU, )ia I1(1, rlD profederal .Vr. i,..m. t-- . Ii man government Si:. r Slio Id 4iir the ; in I'laJi people ,m a.-iSih i m ,i .i against four Vince rdiiiK of Htating hut in this m.ii.- m.i is Siiiiiv '.I ihltli there had been a violation on Si.imi.ird l.ilv 1(J prohibition law. The housea superior to thus.' or view of tlii.x f;i,i Mlllblch Mr. A Hist on placed the pad- umi f and S'. Ill Tin:. Cenir.il Vpflo. weie: The Snug, the Oxford, operating buses in th.s siai.- n.i: !, iiiurli less ilinn in Colorado i.i ii i x i s.i Li lev's and he Slag. u F A ainiilar proceeding have been Tr Mi- I.ea-iiit. probable Him i! Oil j, eatab- - Ver &, Klo (irande will I.,I'liilii1 .brought aRainst other local Sijii.l.ird 7 ? reputed to he handling mission to din nniimie us i.ivs,-i.jliihDunls. ii in. i into San Iefe rnmii) pm,) , jl.quur, another bunch of padlocks lii.-i mi. $:! ii.'. here In (lie neur lu- - mis ia crunii-- tlnin Jiuay hr brought ;:a-- i Tini if t i n ::if. bus line lino thuf opefi oure. ,,f ihIdll'k.i .Iy J :i; I., j The deputy I'. S. marshal declined siate. Kusi Siainl ird 3f ho ay why for Placea were closed SILK SCARFS IN SFUING S COLORINGS tliilisix ill Sl'rillvr aceesthe little lUlf Ml,, MM I'I miiri. Ib'liuile at lent i"ti n -t le i; i u t its M'leetinii i! n'i tn itlir Sprint: ensl Ullie. .Me I" add thul MltVesllil t liiu-iinf rii'ail'x ix in full l:aniuii wilit ie ailiii I'ash-r1 unity fur M'leetiuii. li.tde and hII'its uiMi"iial i I i ! P'-- I l.u-.-- I I . I .1 : . 1 i i , lli-i- in il . - ,.i , 1 . 08c to $4.40 LADIES NEW SPRING SWEATERS ARE HERE. : to 42 MISSES' SWEATERS, Sizes 30 to Sizes 1 i)i-- ( - i'l-.t.- i i Laundry Driver Narrowly the; EscaP Bring Hit by Train been a! l ednesday C.nir:il Siainlurd i 1.1 '. in ltCje Clii. f Cull i;o Kiii'ek i Hmlimi Til.' to 77f I.elii 'I'i lit if llif. j final lieieli of Miiartiic'ts to the new The $ I.I 2 Spring gloves 7 ll! M le r Ji.41-Silve- - l oBjrli 1 1 1 i in nit1 1 e III Io f1 d.-at- HUMMING BIRD AND BLUE CRANE FINE HOSIERY TO COMPLETE SPRING COSTUMES (r u,,. IWI, young iad.es attempted to o At Ihe change places at Ihe wheel I An exceptionally distressing deal1', time the parents left Kurcka hey had hut little Information In uddl- 1.. 'took place in this city last Mon-la' M"irMr- and Mr!- " to what hml been published. ij .lease in wa.es In the Conner mines even,n' ... .M.ly On- was bul 19 :,y years m aue. Sl,e ',s emploVed at luve the effect of bringing about a ' !,on- - Jo Sald,,M,r' had ,,i,ssd More In this city w,l,le ,,,,,5r w,re ,akinK ,ht bil,,y ,,J Ihe Nornian-Ji'tis'u ,,onie of Father Lagan or the Jo- - f(ir previous to her de- ,ini. I war. n,U,'h there ha. brr a arnarai '.".''A:' She went state, Bovement toward the copper camps, The child had been ailing ami the, hecau-'- i two sisters and a brother where wages are now as high as father carted oil the priest and asked were living there, ihey were during war times. Tintic to took' The automobile accident have It baptised. Father latgun has last a few beworkmen good was confined to his lied with influ- - phice night of last no a,ld the baby was not seriously 111 he ard- her. who was 21 years of aae. appear there Is .t I . T u have been the only occupants of def,aIUl mother would bring it to tbuf the mining camps efficient the on was done car that was overturned. Miss This t,e parsonage. mine workers, who are none too but as plans were made to Inp- -' Parker sustained injuries that day pi ntlful at any time, in fact modern the Infant it was found to be ,Ulred hospital treatment and Miss nunliiR methods do not result In the no doubt passed away Hnyns was almost Instantly killed, training of miners as they were dead, having carrv-- . The funeral services and burial of "booled under the old system of op- is the parents were tenderly the to It from their home Boyns took place ut Patterson, lng iating mines. dence of Father Lacan. Pneumonia rai., early In the week, Miss Boyns is survived by her par- was the cause of death. Mrs. Byron Thurmond and bab were nl- - ,.ts and the following brothers and Marlines Mrs. and Mr. turned to Salt Lake late last week most overcome with grief. Theire .Msters: Pari Boyns. Mrs. Harold after a pleasant stay with Mrs. Thur-ond- 's baity was born In this city on and Mrs. It. T. Simpson, all Ar- parents. Mr. and Mrs. TheoKrnest, Harold, 2 'of last. Patterson; 3rd dore Fullmer. ary of all In Kurka the was and Boyns, Interment .hur The John Ifcit- ' reka. and a .per.al decorations, sperlal music; cemetery. nuw making his home at Los a of Interesting entertain-- 1 (.ar(i parly, April 2nd. at Miner Angeles. jwnt feature have been worked out Krnest Boyns, the father of Miss HU l'n,0B . Patrick's Day dance. Dolly Boyns, has for many years been employed as a timekeeper at the office or the Tintic Standard - Su, n "K. 08c, $1.50, CHILDREN'S HAND BAGS 50c, 08c, $1.10 tie $1.75 EASTER FOOTWEAR FASHIONS ARE EXCEPTIONALLY SMART Th oxfoid, the strap, the step ill share fashion honors this season. Ami in all mic sees simplicity nf line, while iii1er(stiiiig cutout and applique designs are tin ehief motif of adornment. In this all inclusive presentation are mndels iurticulurly adapted to tin various garment fashions of the new season. VERY REASONABLY PRICED MISSES SMART STYLES ARE ALSO HERE. p "1.177;;.., I1 $1.25, $2.08 to $5.00 Men and Young Men who want Style and Quality will choose time. i SMITHSON SUIT for Easter Dress-UCA 09Q 3U Remember you get that $50 look for I z:..,r.7rTT; hosiery liglilful. tain to find just wind you wish in this fine collection. 0 sa?i "L1'' ssr-jss.- w shies are truly Taken to Priest for Baptism - and Ini', lu lextuie tllesi ii e Im-.- 1 II $2.40, $2.08, S3.40, S3.08 Kid Master I la n Bags in all new styles and colorings. in 1Aff ptioiially priced. GOc, 70c, 08c, $1.10, $1.40 Fabric . Miss ka and ow till Dolly Boyns Was he had no cliance 1 Killed in Auto Accident " '' r ?,H'1 of h, red mud w hi. h ' ,h; (t"' 1 A menace iiiformlii.e Mr. and Mr. t),at,.p"l,1Jt would not brine Krnest lions of the uiiiiiiMitui urttonj, daut-liier- . Miss Molly iloyna. "r Owners of the buildlngn that have 'hf ,au",ry I,ruk,H 1!"pl a liitu mud rver wit lien late lat week received bn locked up. or may later receive ,ad hole, the locomotive ami the ;,tj t i, parents departed iniiiiedlaie- the name treatment can no doubt rrH wTHping the lenders as jy Mndesto, Cal., where I lie ac V,X pul up bonds and thua secure posses-- ! Aside from Ihe severe fi.lenl took place, tion for legitimate business pur-- ; fhtick and the trouble In getting th..In ihe dally pupera Hi, dispaii-heposes. Some of the property owners no was ke there road ' ,ruck ,,ark ,,n Miss Iloyna had that eiued simply bnve already taken the preliminary real killed Ii. an aulo aeeldrnt. the steps toward putting oilier tenants o ' car in which she was riding together elllg While Dies Infant Being overturned near l'atiersii. Cal . us slates that in liln ' ..pinion the same treatment will he meted out to all of the local eatab-- , llshments listed in the federal court of the latest enffs an iiar 3G BEAUTIFUL HAND BAGS new eo-tuiu- s effccl i c ways slip on models also favored for Spring rot nines. are r 1 Alhslon -- $2.08 3G STETSON S WORTHY SHOWING OF NEW CLOVES FOR SPRING (filthy description in the first papera The driver of M,.; Troy lauudrv I ..j that new proceedinga have been . v trmk, whuh iiimea hn-- i 'mpnny from Nmili l.ily jo brought. About twenty days W k rroin Imho. w, ' ,' r1 Slan.lar.l I.lly Kvleii-in- n lut fTiday may be neceiaary before n exHiimt lino on Wi'ilnesii.iy to $1.171,. the injunction. Inaofar na J'1 h.i.fer of b- ;eSla that place, can be made 'll ii I if ( ia nt $1 20. 11 ,l; ' Tim if l.eud $2 12 c.. Klri,UJ ,l,( owner piH.v, of the The , permanent. I lie train. laundry Tim If Siinidard $ It. 7.1 not jjri!mi .Bank and Palace reaorta did iis ,M'i"u drivi n from upp.-Tim if Soul lieru ,r. 'iMwer or appear in court on the Kin pi re Mines dale set fur hearing on the tempo Shield 4:te. Because of this rary Injunction. Tint . 'rnl i:t I 4,c. . (act their caaca went by default and . . .... .. i If. 1111111 . a certain number of day must be al- ", fa.tl I ru! Siiiilh Standard 2 Of. j lowed to elapse before the perma- - !uk pproaching train. 1I1 oent Injunction can be made effec- ITjlr. i li'i, $ 1 vc-vic- had i -- 1 - ii- AlAThire 111" , - A" . t 'i , IM.-'im,,!- , M - ir - - I Of hi-- ' 1 u- T .11 i N- fr 5 ns Tintic InvestigutiLg li.is Scrvitt Shipments Page i M-n- The new EASTER SWEATERS are here for Men and Boys. We all want color it's here. - re-ti- se SHOES PETERS SHOES $3.98, HOLLY VOGUE TIES THE NEW HOLLY VOGUE WING BOW TIE ROTHSCHILD HATS $3.95, $4.05 CAPS ROTHSCHILD ALLEN A HOSIERY 39c, WALK-OVE- R resi-'Mj- .s I Janu-.Kram- half-broth- $9.50 $5.90 $1.00 50c $5.90, $6.50 $1.98, $2.49 49c, G9c, 98c $8.50, $4.98, ; MENS , Mining Co. The Marvel Washing Machine of the Age silent-runnin- g ing machines. SHIRTS o - ! O One of the very delightful affairs Hf the past week was the second an- of the liainjut-nual anniversary Junior Literary Ilub which was hold ut the home f Mrs. J. K. O'Connor 'on Sunday evening. Miss Mary Ityan. who is president of the club, wits hostess on this occasion. The table was artistically decorated In a color m liemw of orchid and yellow, ,tlic tluh colors. Tin renter piece was a large potted yellow tulip. , other table appointments In color and the favors wero attru. live little Japanese Incense ! T burners. Miss Kvan gave the ?r! ".''.Ir.1.! " i l i i d corre-t-ponde- i U'diiard Iwvis ax to.ulmlstwrv nalnMrs.ww responded' ('. J. Kline; in: "Our Club." ' IIs' Frances Gear; . j "Frlendfchlp, -- do It Is Sab!." Mr. S. L. Jermnn. Following ihe banquet bridge was The prlxes went to Mix enhiyed Gear flrt. and Mr. Han France Cronin the cut prize. Tilin' unending were: MIs Mary following; Th THE ! I ! Before buying elsewhere let us demonstrate this new washing machine to you. ;r J'1 1 Eureka Merc. Com. Co. 2E0NE 324 EUREKA, UTAH Mr tya,n f. K Mr LenndDivI Morgan Mix vr, AltsTt Morlev :'k .'; J Mr I .. Be ! i fe An enjoyable ranged for the Taken Over by Cleaning Co. to is conducted o (Hall on April he of the Kurekn Th- - proprietor for deal a closed o. l luve f'Jeahing nd the purthae of the business tin- - Kureka Laundry. or equipment . according to announcement mat ; f r day nr two ago. The date setMon- .. inuf-- r ut the buslne U next Eureka Laundry Will 1 I EASY PRICE IS ONLY S109 ON PAYMENTS. New Snappy Patterns 49c, G9c, 79c, 98c, $1.49 49c, 69c, 98c, $1.49 The Junior Literary Club Conducts Annual Banquet The New Thori new Beautifully enameled inside and out the THOR WASHER holds the heat in the water thus insuring the thorough cleaning of the clothes. Equipped with a strong, enG. E. motor, with all working parts o tirely enclosed the new THOR is a thing washbeauty as well as being the last word in UNDERWEAR E SHORTS , wee TWO-PIEC- 1 . fljfcjf. . The laundry ha for the pat few by Vr. and Mrs.;:; 'Prted ' I Following the transfer he laundry will be operated In the "e pe rate front the other oprailons yr" Union Stage Lines, Inc. Salt Lake to Ely Depot 1 t,r.?,,'rx r,- - new machinery purchased... Mrs. t. J t'li,. made ;; . !(or ii,H laundry and an effort work-!q j to Improve the quality of the "A that been hinted It haa Woman of Affair.'- which plays ar An experienced laundryman Ii com- ihe Star Monday and Tuesday, fea- - Ing here to tike over the manage- ;; rnent. luring John Gilbert and Greta Garbo, Is none other than "The Kent receipt hooka, all altes, at Green Hat." the most famous novel he Reporter office. Arlen. Michael written by J. See the mot unusual love story program Is being K. of rard perty ever filmed. It's "A Woman of with John Gilbert anJ at the Miner "nlnn Affairs, Greta Garbo. At the Star, Monday 2nd. Kefrnnlim and Tuesday. TINTIC HOTEL 1 , EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY. - I TICKETS ON SALE TO ANY POINT IN THE UNITED STATES. |