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Show Thursday. 10. 27, IT I Shipments Ma in mot li . K I ''. 12 i - hi .hi -- l hilt" a w il1.- - T!1.- I'tah Cons - iu-- i i li t I'lUtUM Total Carloads iav run k NKW YORK, Felt. Jii. prices for silver were .I'liiillni ,111 iii.iriii! fnl Mu-- r pl.uv nf i.liMit to 1. II, I Tin ir .ii eXih. I !.. mir.l'T, liens M Pirns li l;4.y .t. VS'a-- ip- kl I. i: Now low Mends t here today, with liar silver sell ins at 42 S mm . i FRIDAY lrovo i A Sensational Baffling Mystery! THE BISHOP thrill WITH A Cast of Stage Players. lielng equal, nnlliliig rim lie fnilml .liitwhri'c inure siiilwlile or more sallsftlng Ilian lliese fiiNlilnunlilc runts we are notv lioi lug, esMrliil-I- t ill lliese Niinlar ii'ires. $1 i'.V $9.00 to $32.50 I V-Nort- V-Tilli- WOMENS FOOTWEAR FASHIONS FOR SPRING Former Tintic Resident and! Died Sunday at St. George i -- The shoes for Spring are loteller niul nmre dlsilnrlite Ilian ever niul 'mve liernine I he point of the hiurr mi- of Hie cost lime slnee llie skirls have iMs'iune , or they sill with llie siiimt eusenihle, longer. They nnisi hnriuniiie anil the desired el fist lost to an admiring world. Mimes are dainty In min It of the new tor stei-(i- i models mid ovfoiils. design with dcclihil ueiilN In lent her and eohirleus are shown In our Spring Kvlilliil of Kino Footwear. - Fly High With KVKUKTT HORTON oili-iM- MUvKID IN THE AVIATOR Ilioi Willi All Talking Conus!) Patsy Ruth Miller and Johnnv Arthur . March 4th 5th & 6th Her First Talking Picture AN1 IT'S DIYIDKXD SCHOOL Gail Klton and Dorothy Schempp The 6th and 7th grades have been writing for Palmer pins and the students have already reBlanche Krlckson. ceived a pin: Walter Schofield, Dorothy Schempp. Elmer Malms! rom. Marjory Twltrh-el- l, Lloyd Chegwldden and Klnlse Watkins. The Dividend School Joined the spelling bee of the Salt Lake Tribune and the champion will be decided this week. The school took advantage of the good weather last week. The girls defeated the boys at Indoor baseball, the wore being four to five. The Dividend P. T. A. held a social at the school Monday night, a program, games, and refreshments were enjoyed by about forty parents and friends. Mr. Bates, the grammar grade supervisor of the district, ppoke on The Need of Individual Instruction In Our Schools. ng GRETA GARBO in ANNA CHRISTIE AI.I. TALKING DRAMA 4K Ht'MAX KMOTIONS. With CHARI.KS IHCKIORD AND MAIUK DKKSSLKR. - $10.90 to $32.50 Kid Gloves WOMEN'S AND MISSES FASHIONABLE FROCKS FOR SPRING 3 SPECIAL-N- o. Wash Tubs 98c SILK DRESSES SOME VERY LATEST IN PARTY DRESSES. STOP IN AND LOOK THEM OVER. WE HAVE SUN-BAC- I I 1 k-- THE STORE OF QUALITY WE DELIVER I I . $2.98 The new, long, pleated, colorful Scarfs are here $2.69 l Come and inspect the women's new Spring Millinery Styles $6.90 to $24.25 Priced from S1.08 to $5.90 GIRD OF THANKS. Mrs. Theodore Fullmer and children wish to extend to Eureka people their slnrere thanks for the many acts of kindness and sympathy extended to them in their bereavement. To neighbors and many others they are truly grateful, also lo all who assisted at the funeral and to those who sent floral offerings nr otherwise attempted to lighten their sorrow. The Reporter Is a most welrome SK' Hatfield Charged according to Information Kenneth accomwhich letter With rontained Deserting Young Wife ; ; panied a subscription renewal. The members of the family, long resiDuring the week Sheriff M. M. dents of this city and still having a Kalghn arrested Kenneth Hatfield. , . large circle nf friends here, have who was charged with the desertion for some tome been living In Lns.nf younR wfP whom he married ,, Angeles. Mrs. W'anless states that iiut a Khort time ago. Hatfield was she heard some excellent reports hack to Kureka from IMah carding Kureka's theatre and K; (.minty gnd lodged In the county Jail- ,, sound equipment and notes thatjt(, await trial In Judge Dennis liarthe very latest pictures are lielng yingtim's court. The easi resulted presented here. Members of h (l Mat field being hound over to the family wish to he remembered to'(itl,rl.l court and hln bond 'was ;; Tintir friends. fixed at 6500. ? Hatfield was unable lo put up a You ran say this for prohibition : bond In the above sum and was tnk-- It is the only thing that ever com- - pn l0 tIK county Jail at Nephl. peted successfully with the weather as a topic of conversation. To reach Tlntle people, all of them advertise in the Kureka ReNOTICK FOIl I'l BI.H'ATION. porter. Department of the Interior, t!. S. Land Office at Salt I.ake City, Utah. Feb. 24. 1930. Notice Is hereby given that Clifford M. Carson, of Fairfield. Utah, made LIGHT TRUCKING and General Re12. 1925, who. on March homestead entry. (Add'l utoekral.t-itngpair work of all kinds. IClecirlr a fixtures and soldering . All work No. 033'JftH. for Lot 4 Sec. 21. for anil delivered, Orders 3 6 called West. South Range Township for pulntlng and paper Z Lots 3 A 4. See. 29, Lots 4, 9. 10. Jos. Naef. Town- hanging. Cull 149-11. NWViSWi. Section In a ; l. t.t.'iblish. liilin to thiF luiid altfive le-- !, ocrlln-dbefiire Kll . Tailor. Regis-ter I S. La let Office, at Salt Lake ".City, Utah, on Hie MOi day of prtl, J DRESSES. K ll Vll VII UViTlUi 1 . Quick Auto Loans H I1 1 1 1 T 1 1 I A 1 r REFINANCING BEGIN 1930 WITH YOUR DEBTS PAID. REDUCE THE PRESENT MONTHLY PAYMENTS t j ON YOUR CAR. TRANSACTION J, it.,J C. COMPLETED WITHIN AN HOUR. J $1.89 SOME VERY PRETTY I 1 Smart Spring Hand Bags at to Spring ami Summer allowing of fashionable frisks has rrealisl an immense mnoiml of Interest aiming the wouit n who have our displays all that's new all that's dislslrahle are here in cort-ernmdels, susrlor nialerlals mul finished lallm-hig- . Come In ami see llie many captivating dress inisles that have lieen evolved hy Dame Fasti Ion fur Spring. 2. FAST COLOR HOUSE DRESSES I 98c to $1.49 tiii-ln- I 1 $2.40 to $4.98 Local Ads. $5.75 to $16.75 1 1 F.ihric Gloves Willi thoughts apMin'l, our new I 0000 ! II Ghitex play an lnisiiiaiil part in the nppear ami1 of eiery Spring outfit. If you want to lie Is well dressed even to llie finger-tip- s Mire lo see the ninny new glove styles now In'liig shown here cleverly designed effis-in the most preferred lenllieis and rulnrs for Spring wenr nl except ioiially reasonalili prices. e XKWH. Reporters QT JTIVl j MODES ing women reallxi that llielr Spring waist-mli- e Is without one. We iumpli-lwould like you lo sis Spring's newest of the Inlhired suit mode. We would like you lo iass Judgment on inn- taste of sehs-lliithi'oiigh years nf serving well drexsisl women. - A SKNSATION! LATEST SLIP ON AND BUTTON '! llie inllnrcd Suit fashions iniue anil g", grow lug In Nipnhiiil) with eiislume kis-p- s each new senMin. And liow well disci-hulnn- l Kr, er HI K STETSON SMART GLOVES IN SMARTLY TAILORED SUITS ARE A SPRING FAVORITE step-hom- e. TUES.-WED.-THUR- S. ise PltlCFM AltK MOST ItF.ASON home j ACK OK ilet-ldisll- limii-vec- iN'i-fiut- lust Sunday at St. George, death ing due from tuberculosis from for many which he had suffered j - lin-a- l (leorge llurgl, aged 33 years and a former reHiiient or llilx city, died at years. Deceased was well known in this Mr. Sea-- j mons Is a brother of Mrs. MUk Han- - district where he lived for a bo ill ten years. He was born In Hnxll. Swit- Hen. a,,,( Mrs. Kills Jensen returned Friday lerland. on Mareli mil, Utls eouutry with Ills par- ,n had she where from Xeplii. evening In IJI.i he been spending some days with her ''n(' "'lien a small hoy. ami while live to Kureka to jeame mother In re enlisieil in the army and served Mrs. has lieen wit li the overseas forces In the lJ,!,(r toVoeltr. her home for the Vorld War. During one of tlu war and confined past ten days. engagements lie was gassed and this Horn to Mr. and Mrs Wesley ,)HV Hitl ,e Mirll.,, (hrlstensen. on Sunday, leb. -- (rd, a- w))., finally cause. I his dentil, 11n the home daughter, at their Following his discharge from hp Mrs. tie Standard Apartments. (;PorpP ikirgi rm timed to Ku-- ( arilly hrlslensn and wee daugliier are a n resided here unlit a few reported as doing nicely. ago, when failin'; health made Keva Neilsen, lillle daughter of years il for him to seek a more iiceessury Mr. and Mrs. Klmer J. Neilsen. Is al , moved lo SI. lin(( ,.jnmlP Die P.'iyson Hospital where she Is to he hud that lort.,. recovering from an appendix operqun), time In government hos- aiiin. performed on Wednesday pnas jn Arizona, Colorado and Cnl- Ifornia. He was a ntemher of the Mrs. I aul ramlettl. who has Imen fret. jUst prior to his confined to the I ayson Hospital re- - maj for southern I'tah. ,,,pMrn,ri. an appendix operroverliig from Deceased Is survived by his wife atlon, returned Saturday to her anj JWO l.,ljn,nt aM) two well on the road to complete Mrs. t.,in,,reii; hU purolltM. Mr. remvery. of Kandalett, Ctah; David Burgl The entertainment given hy th brothers and Parent-TeachAssoi la- - aM) t,e following of Manimil,h. ,JurR ,rrH; a lion Monday evening was K. Burgl of Salt laike Cl'y, David able and atieeesHful affair. A short M Wllliam Kwall ot Mammoth. ' Put enjoyable Mrs. Ross C. Davis and Mrs. Jack and by games, old fashioned dances, Mooney of Salt Lake City, Miss Mll- a bounteous lunch, rounding out- a He Burgl and Miss Kvclyn Burgt of most satisfactory evening. Iiandelett. Seamans will make their Dividend for the present. SUNDAY & MONDAY KDWARI) iii-hi- -. Lillie May 3r. Silver Standard lr. Tintir Iaad 1.6S. d picture. X OTARI. K V Site. V Mrs. Madge Uuvane and Mr. Mrs. L. It. Dohhs left Friday to In Salt Luke. rpend the week-enMiss Vi i Ian Jensen of C.oshen and Arlen Seamons of Dividend were1 Saturday, Februury 22nd. It is understood that Mr. and Mrs. llest S. S. Van Dlne's Seller. Now nil All Tiilkiner :t'te. 4c '"om n"1 E''L';'r. MURDER CASE' Hulliou V-Khk- Th" ilinre, given by the Tintir Standard rluh on Friday evening all the Amusement Hall, was the usual KuecoeH. The musir, furnished hy the Cardiuala of Spuninli Fork, mid all hough there were a number of other danres in adjolniiii: towns on the siime evening a goodly rrowd of; local and out of town members en- - Solves mi I it is iihsiii-ci- I in ctrr) me nl tlicni, lull iniilri'l) ing clmr-.ii'le- i' wlilcli iimltes encli coat si a ml mi ilisiinriitely Is I lie rnre ami col'-te- r I ness nf I lie seleellng of llic t)le, assiii'ing Iasi ing sal Lf net Ion in Mntci'liiln niul ttoi kiiiniisiii Tuesday Wednesday MU Hill 24e and 23 Standard Vic. Kmplre Sr and 7 sir. Km oka Hullion 3lr and iOr aml4 la lit Tint It l.lly 2.:i0. Provo fSe to COr. to 13 Silver Shield 14 Si iiulard fS.ao niul 59.9V Central Standard 5c. Chief Con. 51.65. Kureka Lily "Sr. Iron Kins Ur. i Detective, gar- SPRINGTIME. Cent rul Standard Sr. Chief Con. $l.ii2lv and Kurt Tiiitie Con. t.tr. Leli I Tiutir 4,a'. Silver Shield 14c. Tint ir Siundard $9 90 JOTTINGS lliilo Vatire, World Famous offering STYLISH COATS FOR .Ulna hr. DIVIDEND SATURDAY e. Knrek.i Lily So to 77c. Not ih L'ly 42.IO and 2,1 North Siaiidiir.l 9 ln. PURLIN THEATRE A V, -- 11 F'.ivek.i i Gfiacamourit ii.. Standard Lily Fv ."ii. liiitn' Standard $9 90 ; IllOH) fl shown in their most beautiful ami authentic style features ments of rhanning individuality. ' to 4c. Norih Standard 10c. Pint us 79c. me.-tiu- Reputation for (Quality Talking riel tires! '(.if S9 V.' Id. ma .it..,. Mir Hill 2".c I .eh Tliilic 4 "i V. a (1 tO Tiimr Soiilhelll Utah-Jua- . rea-11,- Iv.irek.i l.lly N..11I1 Lily Tii'llr 1 '.id imiiiiriuiit 1 Om ilisj)l;iy of the now Spring Moilos of Apjurol for womon are nowT com-plotami ready for your selection. Tito new Coats, Suits ami Frocks are o iflO.lilo 1.J . I'lll'in.l llllllloll 1 - eiitMihid eenta an nuiife, a defliiie of a rent, and Mnxieau dollars rents, off quoted at 31 Continued heavy selling in liina and India was aitrihuted as the son for the new break in priors. w.i - of llie Mill ln hid.l on Fridav evening of this week and Hi,- pres-- ' eiiee of all iiieuihers i ivqiiesi.-Next Sunday, at Pleasant Grove.' of t lit 'l,re Mill ho another County Firemen's Assert-- ; utinn which should also lie attended 'V ninny Eureka firemen John Kill; Fun-kis president of Hie nrgunl-- : zillion of liivineu f..r the two rnun-- ! All VlllHsIlll no i all on 'he Mhirli oil S.i ' in d.iv, i nr i on Inrlli.lav Mr I Mr Spring Fashions in an Early Exhibit , Notice to Members of Eureka Fire Department 124 WIIITK MKT II. OOFS TO nkw 1 iir.h-r- lif!",.- - 'tii v.ii.j!!n-- i nir li-- s 5 V .1 ,. ,.f l.ii'al iur.i a rar that w.n i !af k.'.i mu stri'kipt: Ii.t, mil' wli"i-- l Imr font winch w.i mii:.: T!n lailv nUnI.imii-i- I idler r;iral:ii'il. i inj'ir!i hut nun.' nf iIumii iiu.l !' sliiiu!d hi1 mil .ii'.iiii dii'iim ili' I'niiiiir.! Wick - Ml. View Su iilum m i iv. iif niiiirii-I'.irii liv Tui-mL- takina ItiMiiltll it Dyrii Vil!i-r- . I: if ll l .i.'il in her , lii. ntv Chief CiHirfollilati-i- i rr..H'i-t hief Cons Kureka Bullum Kureka llill Kureka Hill i il ii in : no Kureka Lily (rami Central lit I', i'll ri-:- . ' I'i .'.i ,1. ali.-l- Page iHIDFIl III IIT WMFN Mi. Yirsorla lliillioti Beck A lift 'l ltl . l::l-- - Tim if St and iii. North Lily ... THE EUREKA REPORTER " -- Heater. Marah Murry'N car,,. of Kline pllera. Return to Roy Myers. I'hone BrY-4'oa- hill 0Sr-.lsitr .. Claimant names as nest Carson, Russell Carson and Freeman Lr.irrurf Utah. ELI F. ' M waNTh!) TO witnesses: Kr-- I Carson, RuloniR RENT Strictly modern flve- room house unfurnished. 2S. Carson, all of Phone 129. if. TAYLOR. LOST Oblong sorority wrist watch, attached to blark leather strap. Register. ; I First Waa lost some weeks ago. Repub February 27, 1930. March 27. 1930.) La- ward. Call 169-- ; ; I . , -' , V. H. Tuft r PROVO 210 North 3rd West PHONE 185-- J |