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Show Page OFFERINGS FOR THE price tif killer bus rwtclud tLr 'I In r Ik lira In t lie lilM'Mry "iiuiitry-- - 11 I .111111 per imiii'i. I tin ii 1 1 ii vi'mim urn Hu lltitM-K- l COMING WEEK AT ; . STAR Theatre Attorney General to Decide I Silver and Proapcrity. ; Wednesday, July 3, 1930. THE EUREKA REPORTER 8 Ilf - t In Mumllon liy J. Arthur Mata flHh mnl giiine rnfii- iniie-- d turlil riirV! ; iHint to Women it moil iIiii wm iiiiHliiir , uiireriiiiig Him usii'Tslilp f ! fliMnn rights in Sirawbeiry I.. IK per mince. Iiurlmr tin la of prlnm Importune nut I ml I vc, fruiii ul l tin Il'iM N,w York murk! prim of liver only In 'tab but In the UltH 77.99 n pe r ouiiri. Judge Uanrgv I. 1arker. at- Iui Iiik KMieral declared r recently, tin period 9 2 2 9 2 f , In' "rin l.e!liH illnuiMug the problem Willi ciualve, durli.r, vlilli period I'll man Silver Iurrhaie Ail wi not jibe SirMlerry Valley Wsieruser Miroclutlui mid t'o'iiiiilHHloner riii n( hIIvhi fur $ 10-ji- 1917-192- -- 1 1 flve-yeu- You know how careless men are about the things they need to wear. Our July house cleaning is in progress. Check the items he needs. I TONIGHT and FRIDAY Jt i.v anil mni staiii ;,,,i i,U,ii.. We have BAXTER WARNER " nu lint hlleVMrepenteill) that It I In c.r . to 4..v.-ri..,.ei- ,l im in. lint said ' f ui.ft ll'' Die l..l .into any line of bu . , l,i. It la a 1.,. utter . eiuw .ublli- nnir di. Vl.d (1 ! - The Arizona Kid , . 1 In Judge Darker derlured tlml lila iplnlon might have a bearing upon ull future rerlHiiiallon project and undergo fire of d bale on th. floora of ,aa and for that reaaon lie w rU , HUre IH( ,lU opinion, ; 1 f whatever it inlyhl he, would ataud he arid teat. iffl The an railed Slrawherry guealion la uniijue, Judge Parker llliherlo In rvrlaiiiailon protect the I IkIiI of the alula to control flailing1 has never been queMlioiied. The pro Jecis have been built wholly nr in purl on puldlr laud. Hut in Slrawherry, we have a dlf-- i lerent condition," Judge Parker! aaya. "Hern we have a reservoir' built upon what la now or will bw land. When Congress mu-- ! privat ihorlx.rI tha Strawberry valley pro--: (ha reclumallon service! jea )n ltj0SC.U00 acres of land from purrhased l(ie ,l(l,n Ht $1.25 Bn mrrp Thla roH was churned ugslnst Hie project end Hi lund wua to lieconie the prop- erty of Ilia waterusora when lille tn'l i vIhIHi wealth of luori I bun liulf I Wurner Do you remember llaxter an the t'lacn Kbl In "nld You'll Aaiit tn we Arizona?" him III ainillii'r buiiillt lle more tlirllllnK I ban tin fir at one, The scenes were all t'tk-e- n In Zion's Nutlmial Park, Hie moat glorious ouiiliMir idling In llu world. Don't miss this thriller. (let-lare- , j i.l world's popul.illoii. Already the price of allver has rut l:i half the purchasing power of thuse What greater economic, countries. dlauater can tome to a people than Him deatruilloii of half ita wealth? .Thn Hulled Slatea, weklrff an outlet lor II surplus production, can rl.er- lull o hon for new markets III lhal dlrcrlliiii. Commission plan, The Kemnn-relo put China npon the gold standard, Hlls for a new currency to ho ealab- - ) j SATURDAY, SUNDAY JULY aillli nml '27lb JOHN BOLES and VIVIENNE SEGAL j r In III t Vnncr HI lilP H hoi IUV WpCI .$ .1 ! I jllHheilupoiitlieliailsofngoldMsnd- 11 cow-punch- er Kur Kast. An Diilldog Di'iiii'inoiid In II. C. Here are the July House Cleaning Values: 1 lh" ,1' ,hl lrV fr wmi m.i .ur ini j... ropogutlon of fish may have .,n.e' j "K. Tina I one of the points p J I my men are running down. . 1 "I'lic dl'uletlng feature of Hii I loti la that If Ihe Strawberry people are right then Krho, llyruin. Cri ek, (iooseberry and other are propo.ud or actual project npl to tiocnnin private fish ponds unless the state or federal govern monl take some action lo preserve i 1 one-half- MONDAY, TUESDAY JI'I.Y UNI b ami llb KENNETH McKENNA noii-- wi sluudiird coins Issuad. The steks China are Im of uiiciiIiimiI silver mense, and any plan which cnntrni- plates ilenioiidlxatlon of IM silvera would ciiust iIihoh In Chins and further glu'tltig of Hie silver iiiuiknl. Perhaps even the ingestion Is In n measuie responsible for aUver's piea- enl plight It Is an lull resting fad that the present low pi lee i.f silver affects up- proxlmalely fiO per rent of lhe worldPa population. India mid China, with $5,000,000,000 ounces of hoard- oil sliver and over $300,000,000 In coinage, find their visible . purchasing Yet power reduced over Kugluiid aud America find their and (litof markets fur petroleum taw col ton In Clilnu, and Ihe Pnl'ed Slides buds Hie world In nup:d)liig b'uf lobucco and machinery to tile sen-Hutio- McNelle's Inteit unnersiaiin 11 irum ilia leners wril-iten lo me by Mr. Medium, full own', erslilp of the UMiing privilege onir 1 ilia reservoir and while they are w!II- - t lug to enter Into nn agreement with l j Hie s'nte on the fishing rights Ihe'p I stale must underatand and admit ,11 that these right! are 011 the auffer- - E f ance of ihe walerusera association ' I and not allowed hecauaa the rtatei 1 IE f Ims any clulin on the fishing. "There are many ompllealed legal P I polnia Involved which I do not care E J 10 diueusa before Issuing the fornml - fund lo be maintained In Clilna ''jard utirotd center Mid lii financial !) w hit-T- i sltul! consist of at least 3b per cent of Hie ho vulue of all guld uliirnl Cob singing, talking, ilnnrlng picture. Comedy and p'ltlioa, fight and fury of the gold rush day or 49. This Is the setting of this livid ilnunnHc offering of the grent outdoors. The miislenl numbers are taken from the stuge operella, You'll lieiir Hie "Itiilnliow." old campfire aunts of long ago. Him Irnli songs of the and tin vlvbl dltlles of the dunce hull girls, nml the whole ciothed In 100 per rent natural colors. Another Mir show for nr.c and 15r. Matinee Sunday ul 2 p. m. Prices 10 and 2fc. ItHI per relit j II 'h-e- r I FOR BOYS AND CHILDREN rig lit lo the public, Willi our expoit trade lu them and these ruilutlmli "H mlAbt Ik deemed win to amid mu i.v oi her commuullles more through this -, U w he'a !,iXded,,to speiTfy 'bat '1 "n'ln h the slate, fr,h"wise ionics acule. not only to the liver lo nr.,e such a producer hut lo every maniifacturer; ' ll -- '.eed Ing con trails he- i.r goods Which go Into our trade. Without this normal ..inlet! Just shut will he and accum dated best bow or fur this question will go emgoods must liiotilithly read In we can not tell until we gel all o ir imluslrlul aud stagnation. ployment data arranged. It is therefore, a matter of "Ilul i:l any rale we believe lhal concern to every American opinion will In widely read and business man Ihc.t silver should re- this will lie considered nut only by this will which a to nurnuil turn value, s'.ite hilt by other Mates. Mr. permit of ll continued production has raised a big quetlon and end will nftoid pur busing power to we want lo lie sure we do not leave those iiulloiin dependent upon It. unrovered. any point advowe In our Pehruary Issue cated un Internationa! Silver poinHng out Hint 'he great "Jake Dahl Killed When bulk of the world' silver I produced In the Western Hemisphere, Hit By Car on S. L. Street with Canada, Mexico, Chill, lbdlila, Peru and the Cnlled bale producOld time residents of Kurrka are s of the world' silver. ing These count rle have no association uulte confident that Jacob Dahl, who with each other, and the allvei In- was killed In an auto accident at Hull Friday, la a former emdustry in enih Is blindly flr.hllnr laike last (uniust extinction. Wa further sail' ployee of the Oxford t'Afe of this "No one country tan meet tuc sit- city. The name, age and occupation all uation The entire ex'lncllon of the to check. The newspaper actlher-niinlnIndustiy In any one of appear these roulrles would not materially counts telling of the killing of Dahl affect ihe genernl situation. It Is as he was walking at Second South Main Salt Lake, gave his i.ecessary that all ahull act together und a f.5 St.. and cooking hi occupatn justify any hope of betterment. age The healthy operation of every In- tion. "Jake" Dahl left Kureka more than dustry Is Important to general prosyears ago after having been twenty muat Kach wheel the in cog perity. do Ita part if Ihe nmclilnery of bul-lie- s employed In local eating houses for I to run amoothly. Silver I so six or eight year. He was uumar-rle- d and had no near relatives. metal associated with other closely l hut It la particularly Important. "We suggest the importance of s iouference of the silver countries of Industry shall find some means of the Western Hemisphere for consid- Milutlon." eration of some means by which Again we urge nn leternsti.inal these vastly important business prob- Silver Conference. From the V Inin g Congress Journal. lems centering in the ailver-ndr.i- Under Togs Union Suits 35c Koveralls 65c (all ages) Knickers 85c 45c om,-hul- f. l l!-1- Temple Tower I It's the laughing, screnmlng, startling ml ventures of u maid, n man and' a money mnd moli. 1C the screens greatest mystery inusterpleee. WEDNESDAY, July 30th OUR GANG In When a feller net ds a friend Ihe tiny when a new tuiy Pupa pop Into the farlly. over the and mamma go ga-- a little miunwling handle and Whoever Im left to hla own resources, which are not quite equal to the occasion, but almost, and thereby hunge the tale. See this hi bargain allow It only routa a dime. i A monument I to be erected for ihe summer resort proprietor who does not lla about the fishing in his neighborhood. o The old west lives again in color and thrilling action on the singing, talking screen. &e "Song of the West at the Star Saturday and Sunday. John Doles, the sweet sinker of "Desert Song" is the leading man. J ; 0-Al- r0" over-producti- on We-ihai- Con-lereit- Bouncing Babies":; i , NECKWEAR n $1.00 Tie 65c $1.50 Ties 95c ls 95c Pajamas Hats ..i.,,,,,,,,,,,.,, $8.85 four-fifth- g nr great outdoor romance movietone EUREKA PROVO TINTIC HOTEL NEWS. ounces of silver which PAUL HUNT DISCUSSES counted for from THE SILVER SITUATION output of silver forpast the can be acproduction; past rive yeara baa averaged 252,000,000 ounces. While only about 10 per cent of the gold is produced as a byproduct of copper, lead and sine mining, fully 7ft per cent of all silver Is now produced us such The gross value of such silver produced lu the past fl7e years Is 11 per cent of the total gross value of all the copper, lead and sine produced; In other words, the production of silver will vary directly with the demands of business as measured by the use of copper, lead and sine, while the production of gold has little relation to the demands of business but It It governed by chance discoveries being added to the output of old producers. This plan Is designed to maintain the commodityprimarily Index fairly level by the addition of silver In the belief that gold production will slowly decrease. That silver would inspire far greater confidence than currency, once it has the stamp of approval of the stronger governments, Is shown by Its behavior in times of war coni railed with that or Kd. Lancaster, the M. J. 11. Coffee man, wa In Tlntlc this wek, making hi regular cull on the bualnes ( Continued from rage ll houses and reporting a good busi- of and also provided for coinage ness. Mr. Lancaster ha been lu the circulation of coins between the free of for this Biore eompany employ countries. than twenty yeara and ay that bust- "The advantage to the members an over shows Increase lies this year ' of such a union would be that they the previous one. would add to their amount of mon- Jay Hudson, the Xelson-Anao;; produce representative of Salt Lake' !!!!' ranar Vm Cii, made hi usual trip to Kureka, tlonal to the proportion of the allver Inuring llie past week, and while here to be added to from the accepted . was a guest at the "Tlntlc." medium of Such a union I. S. Uusa, electrical and sound would offer exchange. particular advantages 'equipment engineer of Salt Lake to Oriental and allver producing City, stopped at the Tlntlc thla week countries aud to those trading with while making some replacements to these countries. Uetween members the talking equipment at the Star and and among ; Theatre. trade would be on the gold Clarence Hood of Salt Lake t'ltv basis as at present. "arrived in Kureka early In the week The determination of the amount , lo make hla home. He Is the new of value to be added by the use of 'cook .vt the Sullivan Cafe, which wa silver should be made by the gold ; rncnHy Prchaned front F. J. Sullivan Mandard counlrie arihey would'Vm by llert Me. orniiok. taking the initiative; the value per 1 ,V.' oun,'w to placed on silver should at the Tlntlc week.be decided Jointly by the gold and ,, Mopped w hile en rout to thv 'ket Tlntlc silver using countries. Under this . . ',nPhusband .Is T. A T. I o., whre plan silver not used would remain currency." her employed. commodity silver. After the ratio ltoy Smith, representative for the 1V of ,llver t0 goId t0 t ;;i Mnerlcan Packing company, was In monetary union medium of ex- a , hinge had been determined by the Jitown again this weak, reporting good business from Tlutlc business told standard countries, would come the Star Thursday and Frl ,,ouw' i'I'c problem of deciding the viue!,,lf- - A wonderful western picture .. ounce to he placed upon tMsor red blooded people. Keystone Silver owning countries! ,,se reverse, but If tliev! Is the day set for the 15th ,sh August . T..U n th zur nit too would ,ormt opening of the Fish Lake ufjere not the value to themselres of,Lod iv.K.!5..1 magniricenl new guests of the hotel dur.ng increasing ttu. purchasing power of 1,11 &e north shore of thebnlldlng lake. Hu past week were t red Dtrd of San ihe siirer mem'iera, it would eem Utah people will at- prominent nderson of possible to reach an krancisco, cereir.onlea. The new heUd- understanding' ( ' tcnefictnl lo both. Ing Is erected entirely of pine logs , I hurch and Leo. Miller of t hicago, Silver In coin and bullion nd tfcre years have been required 1. Timothy. C. Williamson and K. A. i estimated as being J. 179,900 bars complete the structure which Is 000 11 o Salt Lake Iity. founces; there la some 7.000,000,OOA!4xll( feet. ct. I i n! I 'I !lVe ! non-memb- er non-membe- rs I '"ir I 1JP The Arizona Kid' featuring Warner Baxter, who played the role of Cisco Kid in Old Arizona," the outstanding pieture of 1929, is another bandit story of the far western border. The entire production was filmed in Zions National Park, amid the grandest scenery in the world. So don't miss this wonderful western picture with a long list of famous stars in its cast. ' Thursday and Friday, July 24th and 25th 4 2jc Florsheim Shoes and Oxfords c, 1 :: $1.45 P1 ir ahort-alghte- d, |