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Show Thnrsdnv, July THE EUREKA REPORTER Page 6 Mother of Lockhart Boys i EUREKA REPORTER to Visit Gravel in France inyu or ll'raft'r of two CWTORIA, I nriuJi (. i I 1 1 I (' lo-r- S1ISS3S ieii W JWKr liit-i- 1 I'u-rek- u MOTHER! Fletcher's Castoria is a pleasant, harmless suit stitufe for Castor Oil, rareptric, Trethiiiji Drops and Soothing Syrups, prqvircd for Infants in arms and Giildrcn all age. ve It has been in use for more than 3 saffly t To Sweeten Stomach Wind Colic CunstiMtiofi Diarrhea Flatulence Regulate Rowels Aids in the assimilation of Fiat!, promoting Cheerfulness, ReM and Natural Sleep without Opiates rh jtsrkajre. Dr. J. H. Ellsworth 1 ' DENTIST PLUMBING Hint! Hldg. I the season of llie year you aliould have your plumbing done and I ain peeIn I tail'd to handle your wnik a first ilas. manner, KAIIIY JOIl lil.lltNTKi:il wlieii Dr. Steele Bailey, Jr. .1 in. . ll.T Mammoth: fl In M p. m. Ptiolte l!:M It-- 1 Dr. OBORN Dentist Kl UN KlltKKA, I'T. Ill.lMJ., Itioiir III ltoiim: 9 lo S llY tl to 7 Plumbing and Heating Fixtures of all kinds and descriptions. 24 hour service from Salt Lake City. Best Work Lowest Trices FNTIMATKH I lienire W. I'linycs. I, I years of live uml the feltirr of It. I. Conyers, Kureku business Inin, died al the lu mlly Inline In Salt l.ake mi I can furnish parts for every make of stove. ... i'T i, No. 9. meet. F. A 2nd and 4th Tuesday of earli month at I. 0. O. F. Hall. brothers Visiting Invited to attend. Christy Schrmpp, V. M. John F. Rowe. Secretary hiiii of Loekhart of llox I Si! ltione lfl I ASSAY OFFICE George T. Cast let on Main Nil ret l'urrka, flail Dont buy new fenders because of huge dents and other we are able to damaged spots. By our special method smooth as new. We are also take out these dents masters in removing body dents. See r.s before you buy new parts we can save you considerable money and youll be satisfied with our workmanship. u V-- PHONE 163 Tintic Garage I of Commerce of S. L. ISSUeS Mine Booklet j . UTAH EUREKA Industry of the state dewrlbed in a book-- ! H Utah and It. Mineral Mt entitled eiiltli." recently Issued by the WHY NOT CALL US FOR A DEMONSTRATION chamber of commerce or Salt Lake 1 of serlea a pulll-u of one la cuy. OF THE 1930 CHEVROLET CAR. . ratlona on the atate's reaources and .cenir attractions. e The foreword, written by nor George II iJern, I. followed by an article by Anthonv XV. Ivins of the flrat presidency of the L. D K. MlFGUKKN FARM FOR H ILK. ihurch on "The Romance and Lure 160 acrea with water, house, store F. 0. E. No. 217 of Gold." atork of good.. Implement, gnd .i,0ri!and Include. also The booklet list together. A bargain. Inqulro Meet, every Monday night. .ketches and pictures fi "der'aon Lorgreen.' fiah They w ent to Salt Lake, and were biographical I O'clock . h. late the I'. Daniel wa. Jackllng, disappointed to learn that there Miner. Union Hall. he Jale or them Inthe navy. How- - Wall. Ruinuel Newhoue. Hern, the late William S. Pren. A. M. JOHNSON, ever, the next day they Joined ihe John e be and the late United Statea II. CAMPBELL. Secy. and left Salt l.ake the J. FLETCHER'S FOR all pioneers in nig lit for Mart Island. Callfor- - lor. Thomas JCearns, 1 - the development of Ltahs mineral trainLater they nla, for training. resources. arid at Ijuanllco, Virginia. They The remainder of the booklet is de-- i rived In Frame in February, 1918. to details concerning the dif- voted Dan was n 1 on,p"nlllf lfV1 fB. branches of the Industry and ferent ment 5 and , T,r,OM" ,l", ft. Another strnnge nlnlDrwrllonH' 45. Regiment colticbleiice Is that these hov, 1 TOVO Won FlTSt GamP Ol brothers who liad been Inseparable In the In their youth, hud enlisted Legion Baseball Sei'lCS servlee of Ihelr country on the same. day, wen each other almost every ()n h1 ma, Wl, ,ilHt Saturday night while In I ranee, should be t lie Provo team defeated J killed on the same day. Juto1 Klks team of Kureka by a wore 1918. In llelleau Woods, brunco. (( j to it. This was the first of a The Lockhart, were Informed of H(.r,.H uf tbrte game, to be played George's ibalh July Z , anil on A'l1.- - tiy these two teams to decide the ust 3. a menage came hearing new. championship of the Tlntlc Provo or Dan's passing. One or the boys' division of the Junior llaseball buddies, a resident of Imran, was i.caRue sponsored by the Anier'cnn visited by Vr. nnd Mrs. Lockhart. KcrIoii. Snturduy's game was mure who are ever anxious to learn Just interesting than the score Indica'es bow their boys met their deaths. Hn, ,e contest attracted a fair sized This I. (he According to the voting man. Dan crowd of was killed with a piece of shrapnel. frHt defeat the Klks team hu. doing volmileer night scout- - fred this season and they are deter-a- s ended with mined to reverse Ihe decision when Ing. and George's life w n machine gun build. IRtter news ihe two teams meet again, two fine lor the parent a of thei rhe box score follows: KPRKKA POST NO. 14 tV j.'or ime prior to the first Bring us that panama or felt hat that is soiled and out of message the mother lived In dread of just such sad word. dream. shape. We will put new life and appearance in it. It ,iny interestingly he : I Gover-Iruad- p-- f 1 1 1 til I REPAIRING SHOE alt Slim', of Dress, ladies kinds. anil es Sena-sam- C ASTO Oiy R A I i . apei-intora- le tI Just Like New isnt necessary to buy a new hat when lliildrcn's. fan help you ninkr them last longer, and lmik lietter. A pleasure to ante you. tVme 191.4. and I. treasured along with George's watrh, which was taken from his dead body and sent home, and a number of pictures and war Dan's last letter state. trophies. Saw George last night, both well and feeling fine, Just got In from the front atul had a hard dar." One thing thal bring, grief lo the In and see us. D. A. WILSON Shop at head of Job St. PHONE US AND OUR WAGON WILL CALL FOR YOUR WORK Eureka Cleaning Co. PHONE 57 ; such service as we offer is at hand. Our workmen know just now to turn out a satisfactory and finshed job. We reblock in the latest shapes and styles. and night, and (hat mother Instinct warned her that all w.s not welt with her soldier sons. Work. We I. O. Int-'di- auf-whl- ROBT. H. TOWERS I .mice A. M fri'in resulMnc ,.r. The di ceased was horn in juy jfl, 1M7. Hiirvlvlna are hi. wldu, Vra. s. Mary J. fonyers; a dauishler. I earl Orsten of Lo. Anaidas. Shirley nnd four hoiis. Lynmi Touyer. of .4Hlt Lake, liny Conyers of Kureka. Mnd Karl and Dean of IO. Anrele.. Funeral wrclres were held at on Tue.diy. at the Keor Salt yanlzed L. IJ. S. fhurrh, 336 nuth Fourth Fast street. Interment w.a In the Waaatih Lawn cemetery. ilcMth it ia a by Master Workmen . I FllF.K NKItVIUK Tlnllf ill per year. Oud-darlu- GENERAL CONTRACTING Till. IUione loll Ita'eH 12 s and I'liiti to HTt 1 uiicA.t I lor the signature of look To avoid imitations always I In tah. a Father of Eureka Resident Died Last Week at Capital Loi-khar- : I Snh and Nettle llraliani 1.44 Nnrtli Flint Ka si stieet, Provo, wa. horn September 15. 1890. In Kayavllle, uml III. brother, Jenrae v.as horn May 6, William In Provo. 189, The great ehange In the Uvea of the Ixiekhart hoy. mine In August. '1917. The family wua living In Wallidiurg, Wasatch county. George, who had followed mining here for some yearn, whs working nn the farm lor Ills father, while Han wa. einbeen had ployed In Kureka. 'Jeorge the thinking seriously of Joining had navy, and many of Id. friend, already gone Into (raining, .iin' nt hern were niaklng preparallonH to leave. One inurnlng. as he was 'mowing hay. Im auddenly derided hat the time had come for him lo 'lake Ida part In llie big right." r-lie immediately came to Kureka to with him. A Dan to Join In the Ilea coincidence slranRe tact thal Dan waa at that very time preparing to go to Wall.liurg for nGeorge, thinking that they might i Kureka ' the poittofflm at Kusecond class mail; niht'er under ilia Ad of March 3, I'eered ril a. MjHtalni'it HMeli losses. Dan Alexander Lockhart, I lours, ! Kite, Manager. K psuwsuj j . SB52KS Proven directions oa week h I "i ri "! rn,p, tills t li on Thursday of ea-Il'iiilJ f Published at Kureka. Utah. prnpoel irli m K. Mulsh, KdHor. III r of Provo's Gold mothers, Mr. W. I. Tucker au'l The Mri. Nettle Graham Lookbatt. ladles ihi in b given mi oppm Im.i'J' nr IkII lux lti- - grates nf their win. ' h Mm y or Mm irlp Interest lug to Tin i rt li'ii In people tif kune of the fad Ihlil her I wo sons, whose lives were onrl fired In he great world I'linfliet, enlisted ilmliiK heir reilileme !ii Kun-kaThey wete well known file nils were thrilled when the hoy until lied oft to war hikI greatly yr leved when the new fame of theii I It rittliiK Hint the mother, death the pel'r.oll Oil hum III loss fell IMet heavily. Will have a elianee in iMl ihelr graves. No ilouht Mm. jrk-hai- lgovernappieflalea what the and for I. about lit do fir her hundred of oilier nun hera who have n. --- fiulurc attiile A Cmmm IS I ml 193 TO, EUREKA, UTAH ' France. In all or their letters. they were anxious lo know why no mail was coming, nnd time and egaiii wrote that they were "hungry, for news from the folks." M MM I night at the Star. l N. attorney, has. his new office In the Orescent The-- ! atre building. MITUK OF ASSI.SSMKNT. j CASTOR IA For Infants and Children Zuma Mining and Milling Com-- J pany, a Corporation of the Stala nf jl'lah. Iwaiion of property, Tintic Location of Mining District, 1'tah principal place of business. Kureka. Utah. In Use For Over 30 Years Always beats tha Signature of Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the directors of the above named mining company, held at the office of the Secretary In Kureka Jl'lty. Juab County, Utah, on Wed-- I nesday, June 11th. 1930, an assessment being No. 38. of I . cent per share was levied on ( the capital stock of the corporation, issued and outstanding, payable Immediately to It. D. Shrlver. secretary, at his office at Shrlvers store. Kureka, Utah. Any stock upon which this asess-men- t shall remain unpaid on Friday, July 18th. 19J0, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment Is made before, will be sold on Thursday, the 14th day of August, 1930. at 4 o'clock p. nt., at the office of the Secretary at Sltriver'a Store In Utah, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and the expense of sale. j I three-quart- Let Us T ake Care of POWDER!! ;l Your Car Worries GIANT il HERCULES The servicing of your car is a real care and worry to most ; ; T BLASTING SUPPLIES auto owners but if you will let us do this work for you ; ; and in fact vour troubles will be ended. We specialize in grc&eing ;;; everything used in mine and oil changing, using the best oil and grease on the ;;T development. market, and we guarantee all our jobs. Call us on the ;;; ; ; Y make delivery to any phone and arrange to have us take care of this work for part of the district. you. We call for your car and deliver it. Eureka Service Station FRANK BACON, Prop. PHONE 26 EUREKA, UTAH ;j Tintic Powder er Uu-rek- 11. IV It makes no difference whether you want to open a bank account, borrow money or get advice we are here to serve you and we ask that you bring your financial troubles to us. We aim to keep in touch with all stocks and bonds and we are pleased to advise patrons who wish it. a. Eureka Banking Company SHR1YKK. (First pub June 19. 1930 Secretaty. ) . MEMBER OF THE SALT LAKE STOCK &!! Supply Co. Phone 44. Main St., Eureka Upper AND MINING EXCHANGE C. E. HUISH C. E. RIFE Notaries UuMIc KcjH'rter Office Uurrka Stocks, Bonds and Securities of all kinds Bought and Sold I |