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Show I' ll Vi 1 I February 20, 1931, ,nov r mvm mi rii; i Shipments The Cm District Ml Ihe purpo- - SUId;ir1 flV ..BBW11 , Mclniire j, kU lux Ur fon. Con. (manganese) ; . j Eirvk Grind Central flotua ( ir" kFITkKA it ' I M:ii:.iii,.i h. ,,, Mi Kill niAM( ! Stock Sales . i k: .1 t . It., i ' til li.iu!;'' ,, l s:. The il'ii ... J, NV.ishiii. i rf . . Sruii' t '"Ii1 II " i k 1 . n- H li - f w'k n I, in. i,! si.,..- lie . "I; i .' t evening T. : and lleber June- - a: Brln.l comp fire meeting at Klherta. u Provo yesterday Joaeph ,oy ut troop whs irn:i Atherlejr' ami Theodore ,h,H meeting the hoy P found B!,,iault ,,f own palrol leader, and a run-r" ,re snly tried by a Jury before ;,he,r wn Klven liy the Dr(,Rra,n They tm,ii Ceorye W. Worlhen. Vnbe sentenced today. f'L charge. were brought of thla rlty. who nl- belnu tiiiide In f,m, , took him for ai men ,h.t the of the . niei n R.J! 0,1,1 H "'I'nis' mil he lul l the aummlt they lieat him tlllll PU TpUDC Hi (tlO .iimib kannanal han bulldins on Monday uftei n,...n. brary . aK0 tnd waa the reault of '"arcl1 2nd, at 2 oYIo, k. ah of a law k (Nllns over the outcome s 1 tiir . nlu'eler r i K On Try the Home Merchant First.1 Mil Legion members are quested to attend. iirtnti.n.ii H m uf b.-i- Of e.Im Mae,- - on Adm, H1 R,VH Mttttttttt,, .i r i.i- . r-- " w Thrv '"t Kdu.,.. ?M "Im !1 large elas. wishing ll,-- si.,-i-iti- ' f Tl HI le. umin?nq B?rd ruu 2...0. ft und StU2,-j- fl 02'j. "b Jrk , A correct com plcmcnting color miniewhere." 1,,K h,k'r H,,M fr every frock new and every Arlene, are visiting with Kalrlesa In Salt I.ake "Imitin" from the Judging v'l.l.l in eolor a distinct achievement In rolorcraft. tar- - wrestl- rn ",e ,M,l,,r Dull Tone MullUTwIat or of grnrroue length. No drama pleasing and lender -stirring and tense with u startling, splendid climax, thut's Aloha," I he big show at Ihe Star Theatre, Mnnduy and Tuesday. A CliilTon with Pirot edge, Sheer Weigh t all Silk kill) ping. - One of the most exHiing guinea a dainty luncheon waa served to: lo he played in Ihe I'la Kre- - Mrs. J. Anderson, Mrs. Fred men's basketball league took place C, roomer, Mrs. P. N. Nellson, Mrs. Iasi night al Mammoth when Ihe W. F. Painter. Mrs. Jacob Naef, team from that clly beat Sph. Fork Mrs. A. K. Tuekelt. Mrs. T. ,1. 2S to 25. When the final aliUlle Franks, Mrs. J. A. Thomas, Mrs. blew Ihe score was tied at 24 all. Joseph Stokes and Miss (iertrule An extra five minutes of play gave Tucked. Mammoth 3 more points while Iho! best Spanish could do was In add l H. INTF.N1N TO Ki:i:P N'KW TOWN "IIOXK lUtV' one point.. Kriekson for Mammoth! and Claysnn for Spanish did some! for dial manl- Town, wonderful playing, each making lfi' lie or the nlek- the name, , " m n P name, of Ihe town that Is to house x, x m.J, M . K)KK tho i army of workers who are lo build f Jo the Iloulder dam. The town Is going " Stnplev C. Stapley f Howen; to be both dry and dean If Ihe reda- c Kriekson Claysnn mat Ion hurenu has Its way. Inelden- CnomliM g Phillips ,tnlly the bureau of reclamation to go Into the proliildK Christensen Hoyack lltanll riudy t mmothi Heck and'!!,,n game, according to Substitutes: the annual report of Reclamation Commissioner Reed. Speaking of tlila town, which Is Sale Today, Friday and now being laid out, the commUslou- Saturday al Myrle's Hal and Dress er said: "The town is located upon public Shop. Don't mlsa these bargains. land and the government plans to reMiss Iti'th Poll of Sail Lake City tain ownership of the land, and lease live on It or uso It for was a week-enguest at die hoiiie!(0 those who commercial leases will purposea. of Mr. anil Mm. Frank Huron. continue only during Ihe period of Mr. V. F. Painter entertained good behavior on the part of the ten;; the IddUV Art Club on Tueaday ant. Kvery effort will bo made to prevent the bootlegger or other law evening. The lime was pleasantly violator from Interfering wdh the spent with sewing and social chat. well being of the workmen. Inaiead Luncheon waa served lo the follow- of a boisterous frontier town It Is wholeing ladies: Mrs. T. J. Franks, Mrs. planned to bring Into being with J. W. Anderson. Mra. Fred (iroomer, some American community Mrs. Jacob Naef, Mrs. A. K. Tucked, simple homes, gardens, fruits and Mrs. J. A. Thomas. Mrs. P. N. Neil-so- J Fine Suiter Sheer Genuine Grenino I lull Tone MullU Twist Clilffon with double Pleot Fdge. Quality at $1.50 pair ladies Marveloua $1.75 pair Sale Ready-to-We- ar ALL LATEST STYLE NEW SPRING DRESSES IN THREE SPECIALLY PRICED GROUPS. AH (16.75 and $19.75 DRESSES NOW $12.50 $9.90 $5.90 ... All $10.90, $11.90, $12.90, $14.75 DRESSES NOW . fto'l" All SG.90, $7.90, $8.90 DRESSES NOW ; ... - Tills is a genuine sale. All dresses marked for quick disposal. A small deposit will hold your dress until wanted. , , cnfon-emei.- 28th and March st 1 fHftllH j nnanT" jLMKauTAH Q Jensen v d a Unemployed Meeting I n, Mrs. W. Joseph Rate. Stokes Sliegwlddcn. at 7:30 p. m. UNEMPLOYED MEN GENTLY IN TINTIC ARE UR REQUESTED TO ATTEND THIS MEET-KIT IS BEING CALLED FOR THE PUR-fS- OF WAITING ON THE MINES, EMPLOYMENT G E SEEKING ON A HALF TIME BASIS. MEETING IS CALLED BY LOCAL MINERS. I M II KHtmH4WW4 Ml H I $VGM povsc&0 The weekly session of tiie Satur ( luh was held at the home clay Ni-l- it A of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. StewarL had was playing nice time !' Ladles' first prize was won by Mr. Alta F'rlshy; men's first prize by 1.n Mrs. Thomas Rerry-maA Clements. on Ui and Marion Riinn !! consolation prizes. Liimheon was rerved to Mr. and Mra Roy Hone. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Clements. Mrs. ! ami Mrs. Thomas Perryman. and Lou Harrell. Mrs. Alia F'rlshy Marlon Rusell. and Dress Kale Today. Friday !! Saturday ut Myrle's Hat and Drees i. Shop. Don't niiss these bargain I "THIS MUTT? hlsMMv pprM,y DOZ&J TJVtE? 7R7WT, 707EA&J MMATt? UUKIT VGVAEO Tj MatizyHQTzx: itx & LOCAL ADS. bio sa 9 a i:n a Lira Karl Antoft. AW tn ) Mrs. Roaenloff. and Mrs. William A. flowers, mIiooIh and playgrounds.'' grow up here when the 'reservoir has The report further explains that been developed." , thin government owned town "la beAt an rale the town by the Roul-de- r, or rather Hoover damalte will ing planned as a permanent com munlty, which la expected lo live even afford an opportunity for the recla after the construction period hasiniatlon bureau to ahow what It can passed. located on the shores of do In the way of law enforcement In Ihe lake that will bu created when a town that la owned and controlled the dam is finished the bureau anti- 100 per cent by the federal cipates that a popular resort may FOR RENT Nicely furnished six room home of Larry Iteesor for Last Thursday evening the mem115.00 per month. Kee Mra. Tranbers of the Loyal Order of Mooce, on Railroad at reel, back of a ter held No. 1470, Kureka Lodge post office. celebration In honor nf the 12th anniversary of the institution of the FOR RENT Nicely furnished two local order. Many members were room house. Apply to Mra. Alta Inpresent and quite a number of Prlshy, phone 337-vited guests enjoyed the program and banquet. In the rard playin WANTKD A reliable man to room and board In Private home. Rood Iljthe prizes were awarded as follow:"j First, Mrs. Krwln Sax, A. D. Man-L. home rooking. Mra. FL Newton, ion; second, Mrs. L Tolnian,T. IL back of Leadvllle Row. Tiilman; consolation, Mra. Miners Onion Hall AS fn: :, dais The Ladles' Art Club mel nl Ihe TirtM VO A bonic of Mrs. Wllllum Hale on Wed- rvrmvf t.tML Ll.sT MUIT nnAay PV(nlnK of W(l(.,. T,. time was spent sewing, afler width Feb. AhMIONLD MOSItRY . MtMMOTII Star Theatre, Eureka Saturday and Sunday f ti. " ,pa ,,,HI ,,aVt s- I- The New Color to uee Hy-o- f president the Ill rent Trari,.. - Illy ivrsnna rtauyhier. Next I'liurs.lav 2 lhl, regular monthly meeting nf soeialion will ... .M i Pllhn,. Silmol building. Mrs. C. v. Held of Salt Luke, presid.-n- i nf tlu stale P. T. A., will nddress the meeting offieera are urgently re- !! nni . i iiesMng Hint all nieinbers attend. mighty romance cum of Sriue;liiii LmcliiKM Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Cleineula and In Join Nhnuld enmniunlraie with Mrn. j. Hav Snrensmi. ' mm i critalilc Flower Garden in A. K. Tuckelt upeiil Heverul of Iasi week In Salt I.Hke City. Kaeli seek Miss Cage a lesson and she Is deslrnns of having h.i-- I .I . Zuma . I eli I Till i lo J4r. North I.ily $1.10 to Timir la'ud $1.10. ,lt. ,tjr.n iVeuf' urKenti -- fn - l.l-i- m t. .'iiiiui.il non lakliu huiidine. Training." 1 1 1 1 1 KIA uiek the l'an n's Teui her. tii" of Tinne ti,.. r t nf s ', ItL Staiiibinl Siller Shield 2 Tiniii- Standard niniioxii, si ssion Thur-du- y li A ( ediiewlny llol.HINO - I -- Id (! I .! fc4 f I 1, i h.-i- ni-- mint r ,. n'v a ' 1 i 1 Cnlniadii 2e Cast Timie Cull 2!'i' (odd Si.niilard 2'..-la til Tim le i, r. SCn-Shield 2r 'II P tie Slalidaiil ft 00. Tuiika Stainl.ird $2 ail In Cell ml Standard I'jr. Chief I'nn. U2,v Cureka Hullinn 2lr. n't, r !iuiw (! lb, mil rv (hi- ,, ,. ju.,, tire b. in in led .,i:i ;,n.l th. ., it sIm.iiM Ini,,,,, here f'r the ,i, men are r lllk M m-- 1 Tllekil.l) mill i 10 ilnl.it . villi, nil - ill: fllMlIt i, - w- lff Ini ob-eri- n: . i: 1 Ill'll three , s 'on i 1 III ,,4 ! 1. n- -.. Ull1 , i'ij.: it.,. llv,i!k i fr 1.1 iiii-u- ill,-,,- M;,,,...., ciitt-rt-- I'elO-- !. I'i i...r.,.,e lake S.iH I'bmi-i- l WMH iii.iiiv in, - ,!,,n bilk.. "r b.ilf t'lii,. T Mi.iidiil . Sim I. ell Miilitlill I'll li.-l- i 1'tls,' v"" cAi:i: (lett i ,IN - I 1.1 .o MI 1 I D.-.- foul Carload , ,!ir. (1, ii,, 'I . M...I..J" i l.,Uk Treliiar. Kenneth Sudicrk, reka troop an l .1 Three merit hadi-.-lo Hob Dough,- - 5 , mv xH v AsHAri.T Sk.ii'h I.il w'nx 3 iiy i.:il, ,f t si m, Kenlchle i.f Cur. k... quired tOHiH m,,) class Scouts. rllc: rropt y " of ker- - 2 Eurefc InnUl rklcf 2.) 1 m t n iri-- POTPOURRI Whftlirr your printiug job is large or small we Salt While at one time most salt came from the evaporation of sea wuter, today most of It la mined as rock salt The United StHtea and Canada have large dcjtoslt, the former notably In Michigan, New Tork. Ohio, und Kansas. Kven though ha of a pound about three-eigh- t rf suit Is In each gallon of sen w.iler. the mined product hns economic advantages. (U lOl.Wwitrrs Stnispe Uoloa.l i Ss'I can print it und do the job right at the right prices. 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