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Show THE EUREKA. REPORTER Page 8 Thursday, February 27, ! 31 Hiultlen Pu3sing cf Well Pi eminent Business Man of Known Mining Operator Sunday! jl Eureka BM ! OFFERINGS FOR TIIE COMING WEEK AT j brt Donaldson, who for ucct- y,arsIm had linen I It li Huddatz properties folliiwlng limpid of of this cllnlrlit mul during inost of r rami' lo I n d e n t of the n ,H hn je r n illii at his home hern ,inl i passml Nuili auddenly operations, fiii roumlfil hjr all iniMii 'era of his lf nuurij,,y iimrnlng fol'owliiK a f nilly. JiHHrl attack. Ihn-Mr huMmer had for KIJ(1 ,0 wir,( B1 usual, j,. connected with Him Nor-jj- j jj o'clock In I li morning. Im I Ii Me n ii dure of in ii clly. whllfl In th underground workings all of llial lime lie IihcI charge of of the mine, he became III and died TONIGHT & FRIDAY the Ntora'c grocery and hardware within a few minutes after going to he I rig an unuNiially the surface and before medical aid deparliiienlM, February 27th & 28th liMMlneHN man and In all cnpahle could le summoned. He had prea mod worthy citizen. Arthur Lake and Nulfered from heart attacks He wen horn nt Kprlngvllle rS viously mid the night before had been some-whOlive Borden in III nil hough lie refused to reyeiira ago, the hoii nf John S. mul III Sarah A. HleveiiMon Fullmer, main away from IiIm work when this "DANCE HALL that clly and was suggested early life wait spent In by Mrs. Ininaldsoii. later hn engaged In I he niereliandlH-inwss born In Mr. Donaldson litre Im mini her picture tnkcli business at Park ('Hy, from in America with bis and from ii pnpiiliir elmrl dory which plure lie came to Kureka two years. pun-i- t Is at tin age of ahlch appeared In I lie Liberty lit had for yeari in Tooele county, The family Mtu'.iirliie. It's toil per rent In Ihe Tlnlle Iidge or Klhs, mi their arrival In t'tah, mul It was lie iir a former secretary of that in the Hlocktun mining district that talking, singing uml Im a pleasing eiilerliilnineiil. order. the dr reused first engaged In minhv IiIm Mr. Fullmer Im survived It was there that he made the ing. widow, Mrs. Ada Kaiiford Fullmer; acqnainlanca of K. J. Itaddatz, presfour aotiN, Theodore K. and Jcsae II. ident of the Untie Xlandard Milling SATURDAY A SUNDAY Fullmer, holli or Oakland, and Co. of Tintic.. Until were connected March 1st & 2nd itieorKn K. uml Clyde Fullmer who with the old Hmiorlne mine and 'live In I ,om Angeles; one daughter, they became rinse friend.. FollowMrs. Hymn Thurmond. Jr., of Salt ing the discovery of ore In the Tin'l.ake, ami four brothers: I,. N. Full ll- Standard mine and the decline of liner, Irlee; Frank Fullmer, Suit mining In Ihe Stockton section Mr. lathe; Jamea Fullmer, Maekuy, Ida- Ihmaldson came here and again ho; Climlen Fullmer, Ioiir lieach. worked for Mr. lladdutz. Cal. He was an efficient miner ami hi An InipreNidvo funeral service wan tit ire life hits been one nf loyal held at Ilia Klka I.odge ronina, service, to thu members of his famal 12:30 oclock on Tuca-dn- ily, lo employers and lo (he commuaa nianv nities In which lie lias Uteri. and lielng attended hy people hh could crowd Into the build .I the time of Ills death lie etlll tug. Alan I'lkn, exulted fuler, mul retained his membership In the I In were other offlcera of Im Klka Stockton lodge of Odd Fellows and eliiirKt and curried out lha ritualis- In I tie Masonic lodge of Tooele, both tic cereiiuuilea. The Hpeaker for the of which he Joined mnny years ago. occhnIoii whm George N. Finch, forHe Is survived by IiIm wife, Mrs. mer hNhop of Ihe Kureka ward and Vera iHmuldNon; two Hons, James, f. for many year a a eloae friend of Mr. and Wallace, 4, and two stepchilFullmer of whniii lie apoke III mmd dren. Dorothy and (Ieorge elucere ami edinfortlng manner; of A sister, Mrs. (Trace Harris, Ilia life work and of hla many and (wo brothers, James and AlexZli'Rfeld'M Here In Klurenx Chrlallan-llk- r qualities. all of Halt lathe, also survive. hIiiki' inn nunot Ii prniluelloii Muuleal iiuniliera were bn folio wn: ander, Weil attended funeral services liiHile Into the iiiohI expensive, nuIo n also Nell and aolii a O'llare hy were held at Ihe L. 1). H. Churrh at ; h II talking, most iiiiik liy Mra. V. K. Kkloff, Ihe o'clock oil Tuesday morning, with uliow to ilnle; MInn Iji Vonne Clavelle II singing, (In (Turcnce Hogan In charge. George In It luive liecn roinhlneil nil lleehlol. ami Mra. Charles N. Finch delivered ait appropriate; the r o in mire, color mul ilrmnn At the close of the cereiiiony the fitnerul address and reof Kilim Ferhers funiouN novel retnnlns were taken to Sprlngvllle marks also were made eulogistic Mr. hy Hogan; mul the NcnHntliiiml musical for hurlal, a large funeral cortage Slid C. K. HulMh. The service opened hit of Zlcgfcld's stage producthe trip In that elty where with inakliig prayer by Vidor Thomas and; tion nunj( hy lrimilwny'H great-eN- t liu rial look plnee. benediction was by Frank Ilrntim. cl n re. Iion't iiiIhh It. the At the Hprlncvllle eemetery of the program InThe musical hurlal cereiuonlea of IImi Klka were cluded a solo part Miss Frances llulsh, Matinee Kiimliiy, II . in. by earrleil out. with Mra. Helen Ilaker as accompanI.V mul JI.V. I'all bearers nt the funeral were another vocal number by Mra. D. MrIiI lrlecN iSV mul iUlr. Iii ul Thorn. William (Sear, (Irani ist; K. Ostler, who was accompanied by Shows both iiIrIiIn start nl ll.SIlt Thom. Waller Jciimmi. Arthur Cof- Miss Hauer, also a solo by Mra. Harfey mul llelier Mellor. old llroli in and for this selection - there was a violin and organ accomMONDAY A TUESDAY paniment by Mtm. Max Hunnlfln and Father Hurley to Conduct MIsh Hauer. March 3rd A 4th Mission in This City The pall hearers were: ('. K. Ward. Ken (aruon, W. H. Jones, W. H. B. Warner and H. ltoper, Frank Darby, and Klnier (Continued from I'age It Itaddatz. Lois Wilson in with the views of the sympathize The remains were taken to Unit non Catholic due lo his having been laike for burial following a service "THE GAMBLERS reared In Hurronndliign, nt (lie Masonic temple, at that place MIIIIoiin of men mul women and altendlng a non Catholic col- on Wednesday afternoon, and being deea til ctake nil their ilnlly lege. at tended Tlntlr friends of by many Willi the per nt e R.'lliie It Im Muperfliiits to dwell on (he the futility. The IiiiIrm ceremonies innchliie "the Stock Market. inumiftic personality of the were under the direction of the Thin Im n Warner llro.i. dory who uiulerstindM the pit falls Tiuiele brunch of MnNonN. conof Ihe exciting drnnintli1 of civil life from IiIm long exper-leuc- e flict of liven and loves enIn the I'nlted Staten navy TINTIC HOTEL NEWS. tangled In Ihe colls of Wnll where he nerved an an offieer durIm SI reel's ticker tape. Here to World War the realgnlng ing a thrill for you. W. II. Foley, Ihe Coiiik'i) (HI inan study for the prleNthood. A "Question lint will lie found til from Kail lathe Clly, spent the greatIhe vcNtlhule of the Church during er part of the week In Kureka callHurley and all ing on the nilnea and garages. Mr. WEDNESDAY, MAR. 5 j the Htny of Father Foley has been with this company pcrMonn wishing advice or informafor twenty-seve- n years and a majorare uuoNtiona about tion splrltmi!Mickey McGuire in urged to drop a letter in the box. ity of this lime having been spent In These will be answered the name Ihe territory which rontprlsea Tlntlr. "MICKEY CHANTS" from Ibe altar. The subject evening Im J. F. Collyer, watch Inspector for here attain In Young Ireland for evening Is Faring the the D. A K. (J., made an official trip Sunday a cloud or dud; mo you JuaC bm Facts." lo the district this week. well dart wheesInR a hit in The meinhvrs of St. Patrick 'm Dr. N. II. Packard of Ogden advance, so your lauKhliijf Church and many non-Chnltca are machine will he In good order In Kureka this week whllo stoppi'd Father anxiously awaiting Hurley'a when he drutn hlc duff. AImo ))! A year ago great numbers making preparations to start spring . , j chapter 4 of the great jungle ' coming. were delighted with his splendid work on his dry farm In the Tintic aerial, "King of the Kongo. sermons and Instructions. On Sun- - Valley. Hrlng out the family, lla jj Mra. Alex Frank Donaldson, March 2. he will he evening, dajr only a dime each. warm welcome Heorhman, Jack Quinn, and James with us acaln. Quinn, nil of Stockton, stopped at awaits him. the hotel this week They came here to attend the funeral services of the late Arch Donaldson. Ii. XV. Rontes. Salt Lake underwas in Kureka this week on taker. O-- K I'lisIncsM tor his company. M. K. Witty, representative of the AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES THAT MAKE Cullen Garage and Auto Parts to., i of Salt laike City, was calling on! Tintic trade during the week. This, THEM A REAL BUY was Mr. wttiya first trip into this Spiininrille Team Clinched section, his previous territory being In Idaho. Nebo Division Championship 1929 CHEVROLET 1928 CHEVROLET J. A. King of the Sweet Candy company, and Grant Peterson, sell- 21 A Coupe like new. You A Landau. Good mechanndmlslnterlng I IIim- - oC wr Ini hi, on rl.u.cin,"'i'oTh.''flnllo would have to see this to ical condition and paint the .1 IhU Tintic their headquar- - ?prln),;,u- W.l basketball value. its like new. Trunk on back. school appreciate ters while calling on Ihe local mer- tesm clinched the championship of chants. the Nebo division, thereby entitling James A. Thompson, an account-- 1 them to enter the state meet to be ant from Salt Lake City, waa here held at Salt Lake City next month, this week doing some special audit The game waa played on Tlntlc's work for the Chief Cons. Mining Co. fhxr and was as as tho 1927 Chevrolet Coach $130.00 Down Smslllng, representative for score Indicates and had It not been the Carl Winters Auto Parts com-- 1 for the fact that the Sprlngvllle 1927 Chevrolet Coupe $130.00 Down puny of Salt lake City, made his, coach sent In a complete second 1928 Chevrolet Cabrolct $170.00 Down regular trip to the district this week 'string team the score would have and reports that business was good. ecu more 1927 Chevrolet Roadster . . $148.00 Down Gilbert Halley of the Salt Uke! The 1,01 SI RlMtt lI.Lh II.rtlw.rA pmvn.nv waa at Ilia Knial I THESE CARS ARE IN GOOD MECHANICAL ArihltiuM I ' IJ,N Hii Iialuy morning uml after Inlinil been In serious condition for !!! - j , - u Odds and Ends Sale Wfd-h- . . I Hy j( lM-r- r I Hk Iwi-nl- ti-ii- I ! Dur-Im- k g Hcot-Inn- d lu-l- llmr-miplil- 3 1 A Day Event Before Our Formal Spring Opening Next Monday ul Im-uli- sl-c- lHIIO. Here Are Some of the o I j Bargains 25 Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits that were $35 to $45 rum-ineiieln- g y, $22.50 Hob-erl- s. iiiru-t-ii- f 35 Hart Schaffner & Marx Prep Suits that were $25 to $30 areoin-pmilHl- 2-Tro- user j $18.75 -- i 50 Hart Schaffner & Marx Fine Suits that were $50 to $65 $36 lc 25 Hart Schaffner & Marx Overcoats that were $35 to $55 coul-IeN- iiiIm-Hloii- $22.50 - Its the last sale event of the season. Formal Spring Opening Next Monday. miRf at Used Cars With an Provo IE 31 ... SIS $185.00 Down ,h $185.00 Down lop-sid- ed J... - 1 CONDITION AND GOOD PAINT COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER OR PHONE FOR A DEMONSTRATION Xlhe funeral REPAIRING. which waa Our repair shop is the best equipped in Tintic. We employ expert mechanics and guarantee all jobs turned out. You know what the price is beforehand. ' of Theodore held on Tuesday after- - PHONE 163 1. I Show Boat best selling hers ;; novel with ind the brilliant Universal cast. 'V . -- ' -- v drapes, curtains, rugs. etc. llousecleaning Mill be a pleasuiv if you adopt this plan in cleaning. Phone us and we will semi for your work, guaranteeing to deliver it Kick to you in short time, clean and Eureka Cleaning Co. Salt Lake. EUREKA, UTAn The coming of spring moans much additional work for the average housewife 'in the way of houseclcaning. I.ct us help lighten this bunion on you by cleaning your bright to tho point of King almost new. LET US GIVE YOU A PRICE. TINTIC GARAGE one-side- d. X- - PHONE 57 EUREKA, UTAH |