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Show Inv. Janry $ 1931- - l's' ,N '.UTOtlnii 1 ghipments tBdard ,ik A 3. Blu A liv em t,i,ral "1 Ni 1 MU Final January Reductions on All ti., r - .1 H- ', , Auto i 1. 1,, Mate, in'l iitl ;i ,;i nn.re live iM WINTER APPAREL 1 ;;;: wd ,M lo. m.iiiiiiu i( entire star.. l,eur. Thu, Salt I.,."..,, , of - IU! . ,,p, had only 22 p,r ,,r finalities il, )ls tii- cot. Properties: ' Cot or, iSrt Hill VI. the eureka reporter . Stock Sales d 'Ml ?;i.? ;'f 1 iraffii I'.v : : 1 . .of Sail I, a! lo official 35 out. 'I Salt l.akii : : : : rtn lo'.U K ort. Total Cftrlnad" Some 4i ,,f in ;ii 1( "l.i .Mil U ulln'l1 K Im S.lv- J de-iili- 2c ; i,. i (. i, Tmi.c lc -r T'mr lo SMcM i.- - ,i ad i:, i We are sacrificing profits 2c. s:.in.,ird 14 in and i'l'lol.lilil lsc. Cum. "frt'" n.f lli.l. Siand.trd si 2:. - (ii-i,i.- r Hbief Kas! kill-ed- K season demands a quick and final clearance of all remaining WINTER l'c. -- I Wiilfiesilst r.:,c and ;,4,. Crown Point lc. I'-- IU COATS and DRESSES (Herald 3c. Standard lc. 'hi Tiutic Nr:h Idly Siiiux 'jc. Id Mill 26 $1 and 4c. do not want to carry any of them over 2c. 2ic nd Spring and at these prices theyre bound to sell out quickly. into 3 HERE FRIDAY OUT OF THE PAST roRMKK kihkkanTmovik - HTAR. COMMITS SCICIDK Notes Mining Mailers of Twenly The Yankee Cons, shaft was nearing the 1400 level, the work of sinking being In the hands of Ralph Kellogg and Cam Scott.- - iron nios- s,,m wa" shipping ore that averaged one will $1.00 and $1.95 better than ion ounces silver and about $9 in gold. The ore was bringing the company $64 per ton RKHKARI.XG IS DKMKI) after freight and smelter charges WOODMAN OF WOULD bad ben deducted Sioux Cons. dividends had amounted to 2S12.- On Tuesday the atate supreme: Ore shipments from the Tintlc court of Colorado denied the appll- - mines amounted to 72Sf. carloads cation for a rehearing in the caHelfor ,h year Just ended. The Cen-of the Woodmen of the World, with tPnninl Eureka led the list with headquarters at Denver, and also;1800 carloads of ore. Reck Tunnel denied the request for a modifies- - manaKn'nt was drifting to get ore tion of the dectee, sought by camp; deposits of the I'ncle Sam. John offlaavs Westerdah reported that work had The courts recently decided an bien discontinued in the Tintlc amendment to the constitution ofis,!ndard shaft while assessment t,e organization changing the form ber'rkofwas being performed on a num0f insurance had not been legally unpatented claims. J. C. Sul- ;liv;m was busy with the develop- adopted. mrnt of the Victoria, operations he- MAMNIOTH R4XIIJKNCK Hl K.Vti. lnf on he 1030 level. Joseph Tre- . ,Ioar was expecting to reopen the, Fire of an unknown origin des- - v,r,or ml,ic on receipt of word from' Hotter styles mid materials than we have ever offered liefore. here. nl. and Wllford ran Redmond, for- - rda Substitutes for the main a will be John Sullivan, Bernard Donald tu, Welrman, Philip hundred words for spelling rt. Mack Douglas, Theron Holl- -' Bb Douglass, Mack Bigler and is Bogden. ive u been distributed Eng-cred- i Senior Hop, 1,6 Bigler the second out-i- ewnt of the "cbool Bold February 13 th. is chairman for the Wr. Prom10,hof TlnUc High T ,n the High Aaditoriun,. Jack Hill Is of an arrangements. lL ,ra ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 i.railKv snart, North Tintlc, f,0.- d.p,h of . rCh.J . ' Meffcrnsn-Thoinpyu- n 04c 23c Right now von need reliable footwear shoes that will stand the hard winter wenr; that will resist dampness. These lowered prices should induce you to provide them now. There is only a limited quantity and for that reason we urge immediate purchasi. PERFECTION SHEETS Sheets for the Money 81x90 Sheets Slip THEY ARE ALL OUT ON TABLES TO MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS MUCH EASIER. YOU WILL FIND MANY OTHER SAVINGS IN OUR WHITE GOODS SECTION. HOPE BLEACH, Yard Real 69c 19c 10c HI hold-ove- vaca-:we- Tintic Hospital. James Hutchison. Mammoth merchant; Hans J. Hassell. Janies P, Driscoll, post mister at Kureka; Frank Newton. B. N. C. Stott, H. F. Gear. Alex MrAuley. H. F. Fullriede, Joseph Wlrthlln. Typhoid fever made its appear- ance at Robinson, among the resl- dents who were HI with the disease being Mrs. Robert Patience and Axel Walberg. of the M. ' hurrh rood acted a farewell Ptty j at the church for Mr. and Mrs. Hn-!- J ry Fryer, who left to make their home in southern Utah. Rex'. S. Allison ( 1! Th Eureka, V H CASTOR IA For Iufg&ti gad Children Tues merchantsT re Among the old timers mentioned in the local columns were the following: Dr. C. 1'. HarvHlIe of the Bon. & Standard Slips it 1 Star SHEETS Quality 81x90 and 81x99 FOOTWEAR , Wallhurg and Th1 store Mr an1 Mpa J,aVe Morgan wail S? operating a sale and a sit piece The alarm was at about w4 furnUhlK niU!l,c dur 3 a. m. but by the time the fire deing the evening. partment arrived the place was tuo The San Pedro By. was sinking far gone to be saved. Insurance to the amount of $500 was on the resi- for water at Tintlc Junction. dence. George Woodyard returned from a with his relatives in Kentucky. j Mra. V. K. Ekloff and daughter, vl.-on ?fer 5ap.lta' e;urnp, with Salt Ukt James D. Stack was the Juab Co. apending a repreaentative ,0 lhe ,UP irtenas. jture and J. A. Hyde of Nephl was r state senator. Both Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wells. of,,he Republicans. Heber City, spent the holiday tion In Eureka, being the guests of A number of local people were McCormick Mr. and Mra. Joseph of the low rate oftaking advantage Mrs. Wells, a former Eureka rea fered by the San Pedro Ry. for the dent, la a sister of Mrs. McCormick round trip to Southern California. Marion Russell, who was injured Because the proprietor, William in a mine accident a few weeka ago Buckley, had permitted gambling and who lost two fingers of his left the city council refused to grant a hand, left early in the week for the license to the Krng Saloon, which Holy Cross Hospital at Salt Lake wai temporarily rinsed, where he will submit to another opDr. Hensel, the new worthy piesi- eration on his hand. Only part of the little finger was taken off at the dent, and other officers uf the time of the accident and it Is now Eagle were installed, found necessary to remove the fingAmong the new county officers er up to the knuckle Joint. installed were T. L. Foote, Nepbt. as rountv attorney, and J. Gen, Jones, Mammoth, rounty commissioner. 1 1 1 1 1 1 f M H-HM Silver City went Arthur dry, Smith, the last of the saloon operators to quite declaring that he could not make any money and pay Juab County S 50 a month license. Sliver during the time that the Knlaht Smelter was in operation was tbs .wettest spot In Ctah. having more saloons per square inch than any other village. The Elks Lodge held a watch night party in their club rooms. A rifle club was organized by Dr. Fuurz and others. being rent- - WEARWELL CLEARANCE PRICES ON ALL I to nil senior school students by Principal J. Blbon. Before any member of twelfth grade can receive it he must pass with a grade alsety per cent a test based on ords that will be given near d of the year. The eleventh f will be required to pass 85 nt, and the tenth grgders 89 wt on these same words, before m receive English credit. lj f rewiden.e In on Wednesday morning, Absolutely Guaranteed. 22c YARD i rumant(!,l,IBOtl Fewin any other sheets on the market. 81x90 Sheets $1.23 81x99 Sheets $1.33 31c Slip New Spring French PERCALES are m j selected for hia main team BUI for iful assurtnvniit In select from. I . wi Muslins, (.'urtniu Nets, CrejK's, Linen Damask. SEE OUR WINDOW Golden Gate Marts are recognized as the lies! sheets made. According to government tests Golden Gate Sheets stood twenty more laundry tests than Y.-nr- s Ago. . l Rednesdsy, February 14tn, ths best programs of the year IMir Stile of White presents remark-aid- e values in Sheets, Pillow Slips, Dresses i Each . of the Girls League. furnished as Its part on the In addi- warn a clever stunt. to the numbers given by the h Miss Marlon Rnssell tap PAn d iJ fNaa J. DarlmAiul White Goods Sale New Spring House - The Following arc llvent That Happeneil-- in Tintlc 20 Years Ago. According to the daily papers of Tuesday Art Acord, famed movie actor and at one time a resident of the Tintlc District, committed suicide at Juarez. Mexico, by takiiu High School . poison. He was broke and despon- dent and this is said to have been the cause or his violent act. Acord, at the time of his residence iln thia district, was employed as a on the West Tintlc ranches After a happy holiday season ofpowboy the McIntyre Investment Co. re-'- 0 d weeks. Tintlc High studenti sty- finely made and trimmed in the best of materials but we 4c. Crown Point Fast Tint ic Con. 29ir and Kureka idly 2.ric. Tint if Lead 1 1.10. 4 they're lish garments m, Central Standard on these garments because the lateness of the ;,2c aidl , A Lady of Scandal" is a comedy See it at anre In a dress suit. Star tonight and Friday. S:.i.id.iri i, Tunic N'orih l.liy I'r.iv.i .M,. fTi-St- ses-:H- Tuesdst Il:;i were caused in this iVunn.-r- ' Outside of th.. 1NST.U.I.F.H ,v Of fu,al number ltf OFHTBIW 110X011 OF lp DFGKKH ed THK by sleepiness ,.f ,1,:., .. i BT grave! and sleep . in hunk in. nis of the 13S , evening of this week cr nlJree of Honor installed the over turned cars. Trl who will serve Of s.,u lii(lltl ar: during the of 13 human liv.s. prertdent. Perhaps the most unusual Pbipp. Pa crash was the on- - between Fcrgswn. president. a h'.V.y! , Stewart, first vice president.- buggy and a car mi vice presif'It5r' in w,ich Hi ile .. 1tr. R,Th Robinson, second old Nedra Taylor of Ogden was . recorder. fatal collisions between two Bant, ylr 5,rv A. Hannifin, treasurer. motorcycles and a ,.ir and a riding norse, which oceured Uitlliia Brady, usher, were also uncommon. during IM,!) rarrie Dunlavy. ssslstant usher. iMrl Runnels. Inner watch. 1JaUnlienu0f !hl 3,1 killed In na McDonell, outer watch. during the ye;,r Jusl of were guards. past pedestrians May Maxwell, capt. of Right these were over fifty years (Teo Runnela. organist. of age a installation the have may had Following eye was enjoyed after t eight, and two o;iur defective were ,n t cards serv-1 ,1,1 a delicious luncheon was children. Accide nts In Sait small Lake ibba IB the card playing Mra. Mary 2.073, against du,r"K Mrs. in 19.9, while injuries numRasnifln won first prize. and Mrs. Ruth bered 1,048 for last year 14 Phipp second, with 1,244 for the previous compared iMsson bouse prise. year. SS - - n.f.l ! : In Use For Over 30 Years Alwsys bewa the Mgnatweof Trlmo Camera, the Italian fightM. J. Downey, accompanied liy his Try the Home Merchant First.' father, P. C. Downey, spent Friday er, wears a size 2 shoe. Bee Ruth Chatterton In a story of and Saturday of last week In Salt Attend the K. of C, card party at tangled love and high aoclaty. A Lake City. the Miners Union Hall next Tuesday sparkling satire or this modem day. evening, January 13th, at 8 o'clock. Star tonight and Friday. 1 HT.ITK COIjORAIX) is IV ('.MON ; WYOMING IS XKXT highkst Colorado la the higheat slate In the union, Ita average altitude above sea level being 6,800 feet, according to the Geological Survey of the Department of Interior. Wyoming Is a close second with an average altitude of 6,70l feet. The highest point in the United States Is Mt. Whitney, California. 14.499 feet, which la 79 feet higher than Mt. Klbert. Colorado, the second highest mountain. The highest pass In the United State U Whitney Pass, California. 13. 3 3.1 feel above sea level. The highest mountain In the system Is Ml. Mitchell. V. C., 9.711 feet above sea level. Dome, Tennessee, with an altitude of 6,644 feet In a close second. The average height or land in North Carolina is only 700 feet; that of Tennessee Is 900 feet. Kvery slate west of the Mississippi River, except Missouri. Arkansas and Louisiana, have a greater average altitude than these, and Colorado's average is than the highest point of the Appalachian Mountains. Mt. McKinley, Alaska, la higher than the loftiest peak in the United States. Ml. Whitney would be If the highest peak in the Adirondack. Mt. Marry, were piled on top of it. Mt. MKlnley, according to the logical Survey, is 20.3oi) feet above ' level; (ho combined height of and Mt. Marcy Is .HI. Whlfliey Cllng-man- hl-h- ) 'a er y 4 0 f,.et. 1 EYELET EMBROIDERY A NEW DOLMAN AND SLEEVE are both features possessing great smartness this season. The spring mode has many interesting new developments ot great importance and in PICTORIAL REVIEW FASHION BOOK for SPRING 25c youll find the vary last wxcd from Pans on everything pertaining to the smart spring wardrobe. In addition to tkn latest styles youl Uara el obaat the newest colors, fabrics, accessories, etc. tvert-ming-s, PICTORIAL PRINTED PATTERNS TU Partem With "That Perl. Teach- - The man who out second best in n personal encounter with a cyclone never again speaks of trifles as light as the air. comes |