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Show s p.mJay. July THE EUREKA REPORTER North Liiy Oper.it in Shipments A Jmii uf IHI.-- . npi-i- l Siainlanl ,:ll SiT,h i- " v,'T tljniU'1 21 mini' 10 tnUpl.ui l x I hi S e it a it h i k !;gKK. "I; idumP i !l , , t : li - IllS I Hi ,; :. " , rtii; n,, i in'. iiis flllp-l- s , . f .K, , S',i ji. : I i I. ,, nn 1, j ! . i I'lUtU 10 Uly Eureka Eureka Hill "! llant,e,Je Grand IVriiiiin iii puhlfr Dpi nil. 4 Central Total Carloada- in iv.ii.un: Xi-ph- si i .,,v , l!!l at. ii ,1 - i i:i f Ii,, I 1. cin-lin- Ini 1 ,i ,, ' 11,1,1- , up.rii . i r- lit. I ' tl . ,.rv - :. -. V l. I.i AI . ll St.ind ii d 'i'i Mil Sl.ilid.l I'd l l.lll I ll 4. 2 v, l'.l - W ! t I J. . I l 1) r $ 1 It 2" 1 Tunic S'). i and .ehl - i Si' S,i'SO a 77 ! I ::ii i v, 1 In, ilr. p ir . U) , r. Si i.l i ti i 1, lilt li '1 . In ..:. ii in-. ll l.N II i2 oi'i . - f M.iiu-ihini- no "ini mo u:,x ur ; i uiln-- r i 98c to $1.75 Pitcher Showing Up Good in Eastern City -- - fuirr..-!Payso- n llti !t:illt,nlii c, ahuiit Charles li.iWi. nearini: kllec hleeihers till i'u!!! t of St. Jollies Vi Inmly-tailore- 2c. : - lii'lvlit 1 TTJTOSIF.RY that MrnJs with iiimmrrtime com jLT plexions, acaaiile sarkla, nilJen annainne, ail very nnxuihght. Humming flirJ i deiicata aamctic J colon, slice r amixithneaa, liecla, Inning lustre, give a new allure to ahapely anklcn ILnUch invisible reinforcements, run atop hem, make Humming fiirJi last through many days of sport wear, many evening! ui dancing, many Color anJ slice n are sun washings. pnxif, suds proof. For every ixxac sion for service and beauty at a pleasingly muJcrale price. Tne new fit styles are now on display. Come unJ fill your summer hosiery needs 4'. I n 4'c. Central Standard 9 4c and 9'.c. Chief Cons. 51 25 and 51 20. East Standard 1 4c Iron King 70c. la in Tlntic S c to 9c. North Si Millard 12 Silver Shield lSc. Sioux 9c. Tlntic Stainlanl 513.12 4 and 511 Oil. I. Ilile Mav Empire 26c. Standard Idly Ktinslii 10c. ss . i i C,. ! h( Fans, Lighting Fixtures Being Offered at Bargain img 'rashioned Vi:iKMlAY. !. ?S l i s. ut rn COLORS in hosiery -r Nurth l.llv 6 S3 and 16 N'iilli Standard IS'gi. rintii Siiindiiril 513 U0 Cnliiruilo Sc. K.i-iCrown I'olnt 4c Kuri-kItull ii.ii Sic l.iiilc May tt'gc. Silver .Standard 6 4c. Standard Idly Kx. 45c. Ttnilc Southern Tui.il '1 l- Tl'KSIl I V. Siandiird lOc and Chief Cons f .1.2.1. !'. II s I. ii I '.' i ' the reives t - I :i f i ' l!i.l 1.1 Ni Isi.n, f i . 1 it ' SHADES! sf,, and Kurekn I. II) $1 60. I'KtN I Mm: Tor Tinttc a . i. '.illlrt , re-pl- uil ad-ires- i iUil lull a ..i'iii.iMi ' .'ii t.i hi l: i i It ul Ii.iii i Ni'iili I.iIn 7.00 lo 7 10 S.uux 7 1 lo sc S.iiiid.ii ,! l il lMi iisii ii :'.0s- .i.l in a.-s-.,, j n j ;s. ii-ii- t , i it if I - Van "Tau Ii Mi u,Ts Ii I I ! . ( 1 t i.' mi. miner of tin Mai.. l..,n., ,.f Orton. 21, ,ork JL Eureka, is a battler In a class. Kpok. m u,,. ,iS S. Kirr. clii.f Jf by himself. according to D r fir n,,' II. F. . A.P.e ' ?!a!f E, ii.tii.M. lire Leater ,hi!har i,,,.... ... ' .,r ,i. aho arrested him early Friday DeMoisi y, LHke. Salt at Hotel uatlonul frnvM. a i:1 i!ii t ike Granite IJoviriuu l in sai.l h, uai, Van Orton and his wife, Blanche; a party had that nn until, ia'iun nn:i i Vin Orton, with In one of n, turned from a beer party (i. ,,.k n', officers reported, hrlnaim; Miph- . i,. at.. ,..1 , the ranyona. the be-l von, whi. h is ilM .,rMi,.t ,.f ii'. ien the Eureka miner suddenly to nmiu unun. in and beat, n proceeded TIi- enraged , rtDe Two women frlenda, Uvajwaa worthy, in his l)( hiiwife. ns , Giles. 514 South State etreet, anil (lesipnaied m.,!,. 328 aoutli the Underwood. Kiyhth present purks i.nimilssi,.,! ), ftrl West atreet. attempted to Interfere, no money uvniliihl., in., Orton. Iliat tuoiii-- In ii'ii vi i i aid ere laid out by Van fm u 66 her sources in hui!, Then two men. George Bentley, hit ham which would nuke ti.e imm.iii m East First South atreet, and Sheldon Kilde of Park City, members of ceaslble. the party, took a hand, but met with ihe same fate uh did the two women. ItOBEItT l.lMllt CM KI.n MlltltlEli To Xss .(is;i; At this point of the melee, two Interested men, Raymond Van An Item fmm Spai.i-dliarten, 170 South State atreet, and Imk .m uounces the in:n riace. nn July mi. rhrii Chrlstopulos of the same attempted to subdue Van Or-- of Robert l.n 'lar l,iiirliy uf to Mina Alary l..nni l.ic-.uf tea with the result that Van Harten ru knocked cold and Chrlstopulos Spanish Fork. The bride is a il.m .limdered bors de combat by the hard ter of Mr. and Mrs. I.yi'ian l.us tt The latter, hnw- - of Spanish hoik Mid Mr. mrl is pinching miner. with defeat at a aon of Mr. and Mrs. U.ihiit Cuiir met ignomlnous (Ter. and 4pelgren, ley of Eureka. ihe hands of Wire Mr. and Mrs. (iuurliy will nuke and waa landed In a cell In the city tlietr home iu this illy Deseret News. jiU Gerald i t ii. 1'. TIM r. , i'i,.-- 11 : in-ti- ; I ,i ." lioveriinr .. tlinn., v ,r Tui'-k.- j :'l M.i .,.., nn. i i tiii-- f k;. I,, ,llilK M tiliil nS: - yn In Sitijpi 145 wan takt-i- i last uni Kiwaiiiiin --j i Expect to Create Park In Sanpete Canyon of Uah 1 f . in m : n!:..i f ul l liitii s 'I li'i "" livi ili,.i!l.. .! i.l 1 il.il II.. Mill I I ? I ! .1 ' I'M ".i in. uf Sl'.l s, N.l., i 11,1 f i , m, 1 .:il tj. COSMETIC .itllll l!n f 1 -- and lili ui:. l:i iillii: 't ll it'll .I.r : , i 'I.' Illl' Ii I'M;. i'i! ' ?. ii. 4 III fullI G:tmc II ilf to Provo Om-ninj- Smr.d of Paft 5 I . uf - I.osrs I::,:.,!;.,. 3 2 ilous ' ,( Will b, Few Wa:: ;i i!l . lav suit ih,i ii,. takiiiK i'a ii ii aallsfai lin t in,, limis th.iv .ii, j tiiul. "'et : nh , .i rinw ..I ;ii i m n-i- 1 (Jump ore) in i toJaj. vl lli'il" lVcry, Inymin bum bull Mur. In proving to he tlu Kanterii pi ch lug MrtiMat lun of the A. c I league thin year. 1eery ban chalked up 10 Htralght vletorleH In that fan! mtiiur league ilriiilt. ami Is baiting .375 to place nf laysuii uiul Eure- - fifth aiming the wwratNUiltlut of the hi ki nhuiN In has made avullulilc league. fur ijuii-- sa:e. at a frail Ion uf Yuung IVery, a remarkablo prou-pei- 'l il.rir urbiral cunt. eh, irhiil flx- for M'verul yearn, at luat neema lures aul fan-- . If interested call at to have found bln at ride, and In the K.m.i I.r uiM.-t-- , Eureka. likely to get a thorough tryout In the big leagues next year If he con-- ) tinuea liia prem-n- t pace In the East-- j hi-- s ern circuit. 1'eery pitched for the Iuyaou club of the Central I'tah league for vtie Heaaon, and then went to Arthur of the Utah Copper loop. Salt Ike.J then In the Pacific Con a I league, gave him a trial, but he wan not yet ripe fur auch faat company, and lie waa farmed out. Ihe ritlahurgh Pirate became Intereateil In the tdaliHter. and took him under their wing. He waa farmed out to Wichita of the Weatern league fur two yearn, where he did; excellent work, and then waa aoidj outright to the Iloaton llravea by Plttaburgli. The llravea farmed him out to Koehceter of the International league, and front there lie haa gone to Providence. July 20th to August 10th From 10 to 20 Percent Reduction The Surliest Shoes thuog,. In sunnier rrgiuns tlie firag fcsit apparel was mode of straw, palm, wood, or hide in sandal lahiun( and fastened by s ihung pauing lirtween tlie big aud next tuci, aud lai cd about the anklet. What a dillcrciue luw! Hold a Wlk-Ovs- b in your hand and are how it it how mode, cxeiily carefully every lit (Ic detail hoi been attended to. That nicety of wiskiiuiuhip it unereoMHi for the popularity of Walk-Ovis- i. That's why they wear to lung, aud leep their hajie to well. Mirrd-toppc- d M Persons Needed to Take the Next U. S. Census 100.000 How many persona m are there wrre shaped hk niiKtsMiis and were ouilc uf rawhide with ihe hair outside. 1 hey covered the w hole foot and were fastenrd alsiut the ankle with WALK-OVE- R i Shoe Store In How Putted Staten? many 'anlmnln; how large Ihu army of unWe, aa everybody else, employed to like would nay. but if you wall ' long enough I'ncle Sam'a teller will furnlali the figures. More than 539.500.000 will lie appropriated by congreaa fur the lank, which la to be completed In about six months. It la estimated. There are aeveral novel features about this year's cenaua taking which distinguish It from pant The country's population Is Increasing at the rate of 'about 1,400,000 yearly, a record that aurpuHM'H anything In history. An excess of births over deaths and of Immigration over emigration are the cauaea uf this. It la estimated that the population next year will probably have reached the sum of 120.000,000, which la thirty times that of 1790 when the flrat cenaua waa taken. The 100.000 persons who go from door to door gathering statistics will be paid according to the number of noses counted. A supervisor will preside over each of the 55 districts, which are to be divided Into sections for the enumerators to cover. The latter are to carry charts showing just what Information he must obtain. All this Information la strictly mis confidential, and deliberately j leading the census taker la a violation of law punishable by fine and Imprisonment. .the dodsodcM aDnaiDoilDaDoiKBaD BUICK 1926 SEDAN Thoroughly overhauled Was $950.00 ' cars have been traded in Many exceptionally fine driven only a few thousand miles. It is new Buicks-so- me once to make room for necessary to dear our stocks at this week only, other cars we must take in. Therefore, value-givin- g pr ces.ever these cars go on sale at the lowest dut . douolc do that make every dollar quoted-pri- ces used car during the spring anJ d Drive a this week. Don t summer months. Come to our store overlook this miss these big bargains! Don t TUNITY! Bukk-Inspecte- Safc Price $855.00 STUDEBAKER 1926 BUICK Sale Price $750.00 $675.00 Was Sale Price $855.00 First class shape. ON OWE EASY CLASSES F CAES I 1 I SUTTONS CAFE GOOD USED CARS V r i : 119-J- r w ; J. PROVO, UTAH V V Eat At 1 J TELLURIDE MOTOR CO. PHONE 279 i Ml T Like new. PpLAN f I lyy-V- OTHEE OOOD BAEGAINS IH ALM I sth-kln- Provo ! SlA!iY Helper's faat baaeball taam, the new entry In the Central Utah baseball league, will oppose Tlntic on the Eureka grounda nest 8unday afternoon. It should he a game well worth seeing. Tlnilcs playera had their usual hard luck In the opening game of the necond half, which was played at Provo on Wednesday, losing when they had a very good chance to win but now that they have lost the opening game they ahould get down Today'a Iaaaon In Kconomlca A slice of cow In worth 3 cents In the to business and win all the rest. cow, 17 cents at the packing house, Those who watched the work of tho 75 renta at the butcher thup, and new pitcher are confident that he haa something on the hall and wilt 12 60 In a restaurant. help to give thle district winning There la one advantage of work- team. ing In a llmburger cheese factory. Is your Maytag washer working You are never bothered by people their noses Into your busi- right? If not call Thomas II. Rns-iwl-l, ness. authorised Maytag Salas and Service man. Phone S9, Eureka, Utah. St. NOTICE TO MATE It I'HKRM. testate Engineer's Office, Salt Lake c ity, Utah, July 11, 1929. Notice la hereby given that J. Stewart Sharp, Jr., whose post ofFOR SALE Thn home and furni- fice address Is Salt Lake City, Utah, Trfrlonr. Mrs. uf ture Joseph has made application In accordance RAGS WANTED Large, clean raga with the of the SesHlon Phone Reporter office. Laws of requirements wanted. Utah, 1919 to 1929 Indu- FOR SALE White sewing machine, slve to appropriate .0067 e.f.a. of A bargain. Call, water rrom an Unnamed Spring In Good condition. Tooele County, Utah. Said water la be th s jl-vdireJ,d room furnished ,0 M)R of the spring which bears 8. house, LV dfX 38 min. E. 3818 ft. from the i winablc. Apply to I. Sam Locke.jw T rof of Sw, g( R 4 FOR RENT Furnished Apartment, W 8. L. 11. k M. and conveyed a All distance of 727.6 ft. where It will be 3 rooms and dressing room. modern conveniences. Phone No. used during the entire year for do-meatlc purponea. 347-This application la designated in 3 for -Bottled SALE qut. fruit, ,Ff)ll the State Engineers Office aa FHa 30. 1.40. Phone No. 10679. All protests against the granting between sweater post l,fST Pabys office and Eureka Reporter build- of said application, stating tha Re- reasons therefor, must lie by affl ing. Finder plcae return to davit In duplicate, accompanied porter office. f H 00, and filed In Ihta f oak dlnine wlth FOR SALE Fumed A Good Place to Eat." ffHcn within thirty (30) days after room Bet. leather rocker Also of the of completion publication phone good rug. A. Roundy. idu notice. When In 1927 2 DOOR $950.00 George II. Wataon, a Salt Lake slock broker and mining man, wan In the Tlntic District late last week, visiting here while on hla way to the property cf the Arrowhead Mining (ompany, 20 mllea to the aouth of Mr. Wataon stated on hla Eureka. return t. Halt lake that tho Arrowhead people have a very favorable showing of lead ore In their lower tunnel. Local Ads. MASTER SEDAN SEDAN Salt Lake Mining Man at Helper Team is Coming to Arrowhead Property Sat. Eureka for Game on Sunday w . GEO. M. BACON, gute Engineer U)ST White brilliant bracelet with) large green set In center. Reward (Date of first publication, July 18 Verla 1929. Date of completion of publl Thurgood, for return to cation, August IS, 1119.) phone 330-- Ladies Rest Room in Connection. ; |