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Show t f Pago RtiVMK JEAN MEN J TONIGHT and FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2Gth and 27th I r.nveiitli and eighth grade tiudeuls fur a lr: High are prepurlug be Can love will teat that, written apelliiig that The student held 'Ihureday. , the highest grade will meet bill with the winner of on March ANSWER A SURPRISING Eureka and Silver ; the Mammoth, AWAITS YOU IN public kcIiooIh, for a second teal. The winners of till test will meet the other aevcii winners of this district, the district winner will go to Salt Luke (Mty for the at ale final TALKING ALL picture great spelling mulch. All atale rhampioini will have their expenaes In tlomi'hllp hn nirif I'puld to WuNhlngtou, I). (. where the .In AmhtIihii rn IIm "Klnr Hpiingli-i- l IImiuht" runniest ruinisly imuli this year. i'il Iri'i'i mill ihIiI)hk. Mii I li national content in spelling will he held. The winner of the national 'coolest Tintlc will receive flOVU. : 1st MARCH and SATUP.DAY and SUNDAY, FEB. 28th should make an excellent allowing In Ihla spelling ronleat hecnuKe, lust jyeur, the fifth. hIxiIi, aeventh and 'ninth gradea were firat In the Htate 'spelling con I cat , and the eighth sgrHde waa micond In the aame con of Tint hhe BDLE R06H j Xjlhe cent per ahare waa levied. The of deliuqucut date W March Slat nnd the Male day la April 11th Accompanying the notice of waa a report from the board of direclora which contained the following Information: The condition affecting the mining Industry have had the effect of preventing further development not only In your properly but In the other properties located lit the southern portion of the Tintlc dis- ! ) : I Rex Beachs , Thrift"wise At a meeting of the directors of the OpohongO Mining company, hehlj at Halt Lake City on the 1 1th day' jof the present month, au aNSvasiuunl ('.HTFN, ,1 bridge the gap between rich and poor? The Silver Horde ' tllHt. T of Hie wild Stop Here with Confidence J trict. "Decently, there have been offers to lease your properly and these offers your directors have under consideration at the present time. Tho! leasers would run a drift from the Mammoth, a producing mine, Into This work Is highyour properly. ly desirable and we believe will result In the opening of ore deposits. This work Is done at no rost to your company. In earlier days the ore shipments, through which dividends were paid, showed considerable gold. The portion of Tintlc dlslrlrt where your property Is situated produced a great deal of gold In the ore, and silver, to a considerable extent, was a "Your property has been maintained Intact; all taxes paid and conserved for the benefit of the stockholders. To accomplish this It has been necessary to borrow money andj In order to discharge these llablli- ties, your directors have levied an assessment of ( 4 c) a Opo-bong- Ttesd :r Kin id of 0 at VT Im-I- ih I stu-dent- a. A L O H A Ion-ti- ini f rtrec o All friend and patron of Tintlc High are Invited to the school on Mareli 4th for the content In Ora tury. The following la the program of the day: Marjorlo Dennett IlooMevelt and Constitution. Frances Field Origin of the Constitution Myrle Qear Fundamental Ideals of SLIM SUMMERVILLE in O LA LA A cat load of fun for a dime. Bring the whole family. the Conatltutlon. Cy (!recnlulh Dill Spirit of the Constitution. Another sign of spring In the! PLEASING I'llOt ItAM GIVEN opening of tho midget golf courses, Privilege AT ST. JOSEPH'S SCHOOL Haws Tho Citizen, hi und Duties Under the Constitution On Monday afternoon tho children Dub Huaaell State Rights Unde Ideal for Street Wear Albert Carlson of SI. Joaeph'a Hchool gave a plena-in- g the Conatltutlon. Hie The Citizen, Privileges and WaHhlngloii'a birthday program. The entertainment waa very good Hut lea Under the Conatltutlon. T and the children took heir purta March 27th will be the date of the well, imperially the little folka of the firat and acruiid gradea. Quite big athletic carnival of Tintlc High a number of adulta wltneaMed the The hoys and girls of the physical i education department are putting program, which wua ua follows: "Who Kiiowr," r. It. Lundholm. forth much effort to make their j J "Story of the King," First tirade, part snuppy. From all Indications s N. Curl- - the stunts this your will be beltei "A Future I'l'etddeut," than ever. j wrlght. "Somethliig Itetter," M. Sullivan, WAR AND TAXES. "ticorge Wiiahingtoii and Ilia Hatchet," It. Downey, D. Sullivan, A good financial argument for ll. l.uriiN. world peace may ho found In ata "Mlaa Importance." Lucy Culm. 1st lea recently made public by the A. department. treasury WILL CONDUIT T. I. During the first half of the 1931 CAKE HALE SATIHIMY fiscal yenr the federal government And Saturday afternoon, roiniiiencliig spent about $1,801,000,000. over $1,127,000,000 of this 62 at 1 o'clock, ladlea of the Aaaoclatloii will romluct rents out of each tax dollar according to the New York Times, may he cuke anlea at both the N'ornian-Jeii-aand 1'. J. Fennell store. The attributed lo the rowt of wur of the proeecdK of thin sale will go Into the past nnd lo national defenwe. milk fund. I'eople are urged to buy Cake Sale Saturday, starting at cakes and thus help a worthy move- I and p. m. at tho Norninn-Jcivfc- n ment. J. Fennell stores. Itcneflt of I'. T. A. milk fund. Maybe the linotyper knew what he wnM up to when he spelled It "The Lli'keraham committee." I ,1 -- . i i dlstan a A smart "Marathon" snapbrlia hat for spring. In new tons aui "Miratlions" most hat . . . jaunty, with grey Inga Of 0 lUictei Comparable Quality a Year Ago Cost 3.90 Comparable Quality a Year Ago Cost 3.90 com o Tk ihoah . Pri it for appealing latin Dlkll Iin-a- colorful Spring shadti. prop art to arttte Tki 1 For Correct Spring Wear! The H - Saturday afternoon of last week, death following an operation for urenlc trouble, from which thg lady u proi M. o ut Th fcipor hick tl ider lo egail inpsnj iltlnoi $3o?8 G Comparable Quality a Year Ago Cost had suffered for many months. Deceased was the daughter of Mrs. Vt. C. Ivey of this city. She was born and reared in Eureka where she had countless numbers of friends, all of whom mourn her death and extend sympathy to the loved ones left behind. In addition to her mother deceased Is survived by three small children, also a brother, Iliff Ivey, of Eureka. Funeral services were conducted from the L. D. S. Church In Eureka on Wednesday afternoon and Inter menl took place In the Eureka lief eyel Lsts used i 4.98 :i fi B. Cl Marathon hat. Its a smart snapbrim . . . easily at home in more expensive company! Your choice of the newest spring colors, and all inner-circlwith moisture-proo- f Youll be proud to wear this new ia,vl ii rest iostti This e. libs ir la (lrm ,i by nlrmi bidIsi rcok KAtlOl finis, Gsmc lie hi -- - lerhan tx hi iKtd. OUT OF THE PAST are Events Following Hint llnpiwned in Tintlc MO Years Ago. The wye up ItlU lik n ... meeting of the directors of the Deck Tunnel waa held and a report from the secretary showed that the company was earning enough money to carry on development and that assessments would be done away with for the time being.' Was All to Pieces. Digestion per yt Many excellent fabrics, including wor-te-ds and novelties in softer weaves in the newer colorings. A selection of spring's smartest styles. A a ten i ivtrd Comparable Quality Would Have Cost 5.00 More a Year Ago thla ntioa Mr. wiy J.DEPART PeoBifliey (S. e ME Mil, tlaloi Im. t N T T O E E The Grand Central shipped ten carloads of good ore during tho of the week and the management UTAH EUREKA property stated that the ore show.. .. ings on the 300 and 700 levels of the mine was good. A drift was beare foreSnappy orange beret cast for lueu'a spring wear. The ing driven on the 1600 level and tho carried a nice display ad In the Re MISS MARIE IMRKZ DIED Indications were that ore would be porter. are of rourae. that Hlyltala aumlng. IX EUREKA OX MOXD.U In the spring a young mnn'a fancy. encountered at this point. -Names mentioned In the loca 1 Miss Xa?! Late evening Monday I iiiuld liuve only found Sar-M-u course In "If the of. development columns were: George Durt, J. Geo. "The Silver Horde" criihe:i thru Pares, aged 37 years, passed awsfk two yours ngo. 1 certainly would work the Sioux Cons. encountered Jones. Gua Tetro, G. A. (lie gute of the north. Franke, Eureka after a lingering illness. Tfc Treka arms trail fathom deep la have been saved a lot of suffering, a stringer of copper ore front which Capt. Hugo Deprezln, Frank McInkef lady was unmarried and had Maud I randall, a 25 ton shipment was made. The tyre, E. G. Hanson, Mike r"' Till red nml while sport dress, with snow -- Plunges to the grey brim Downey, a resident of Eureka for about ore contained 15 per reut copper, Edward Donner, Otto Hrs,t Avenue, Salt Iuke. three qunrter length cent to limit h. I the world A da untie band of incn Swartz,- Irwin year. She la survived by one ounces 10 and silver $2 gold. liletil for street wear. The li.it and and one woman. Hee It ut tho Star; H Spriggs, Harry Crab, Miss Ethel May In this city, Mrs. Joe Lucarex. j Cox, Charles Allberg, O. G. Akin, Img n:e In iiiattliltig eo'or. Theatre, Saturday and Sunday. The work of retlmhering the services were conducted at neral Wedntf Swansea shaft at Silver City wa Fred Nelson, Phillips Stitcher, John Catholic Churgh on directs started with a view to commencing Ivey and W. J. Tregoning. the morning, being under lnter work In that property. New ma- and of Father rsHgnrM The ten year old daughter of Mr. Lagan,, chlnory and other equipment had and Mrs. William A. GarHeld of took place In the Eureka cetnetsfTX been purchased. Mammoth come near drowning when! You Twenty-tw- o mines were In the she fell Into a reservoir, the water! Garrity Can Help In which waa about five feet deep. shipping list and 177 carloads of ore Buy and Sell Real ayland Wlghtman, who is now a were marketed during the week. 8 The Centennial Eureka and the Iron resident of Fsyson but at that time ir you desire to buy or sell Dloaaoni were tied ror the lead with was conducting a store In Silver, property it will pay you H local real 41 cars each. During that week the seen the child fall In and rescued Frank Garrity, some of bl 9 are Here dealer. Chief Consolidated shipped two cars her. nt listings: s of good ore. FOR SALE 3 room bosso TAXIS FOR HUS LINKS upper Main street, for kI garage, Rev. Lcmoine of the Episcopal SHOW liAKGE INCREASE $ 4 room moders Sale For 'Church returned from Salt Lake has good garage ana funlshed. A recent Nacompilation by the Clly where he attended a district lot. $800. I ' He tional Motor Dus Division of the meeting of boy scout officials FOR SALE 4 rootn American Automobile Association house on north side of lowi. .wa accompanied on the trip by shows that taxes paid by common-carri- cash. $375 on time. George Scott and Ix-Malcolm, motorroach For Sale 4 room houso m Another Item stated that Rev. companies Increased 82 per cent between 1923 Leadvlllo Row, $200 cashwas to leave Eureplanning 8 For Sale If 0 acres, 4v 1" 192S. These assessments ka. having been transferred to and !QUAniX3fflCHANGED: $3,000. $1,000 do irrigated. bus the were against based varon lrovo. "I don't believe anyone could 4 balance meat, ious -factors. Including value of use cated between In 3 or years Fashioned Newest Shades and have had a worse case of ptoinaino 8 Santaquls The names of C. C. Griggs snd W. of highways, or nse highpotential vicxzwx ig M. and Charles Kryger as secretsry ways. actual use of highways and all TOR RENT 4 room unfudal were signed to an announcement of special taxes. The bus house on tapper Leadvllle Hw' average pays more nervous rundown and hc getting an annual tax of $511.8124 times Myni? FOR SALE 6 room E 0 TTgfy 8 fi Go o JMa anemic every day when I started that furnished, with Hf Doctors whose ads appeared In the car. paid by the average private house, Sargon. Now I feel like an entire- -' bam. $1250. $300 will bsadi eat different three paper were. Steele Dailey. Jr.. C. ! person; ly FOR RENT Small cabin clo It Is often charged that buses are EKIE hearty meal a day without any til Harvielle. J. A. llensel. L. D for $3.50 per month. out highways for which IsrzjL&LeoL'QH: effect and have already gained five Ffouts. I E. Pierce. F. L. Lay. The wearing FOR SALE Four room do not p they pay. but this Is largely, large lot, good cellar and g .pounds. I'm not nervous either snd Hcffernan-Thompi- n company nude nowadays, The bus unjustified. has rare. IL more have worlds takes $600 the announcement energy. in their ad that DOLTARSlQQiaSlERJCMIECS: FOR SALE 320 acre dry 'I also used the Sargon Pill and an orchestra would continue to play become an Important service In' BHNNEUZBrCDtuWILKESBRRREIPA. and like dustry all farm Indusservice southwest of Silver Cityat the store each Saturday evening tries Its they art simply marvelous.' In the place Sold by community as able for grazing. until further notice. L. Frank had a taxpayer Is rightly being establish-- d v SUHKAMM-JOIIXSO6EE2ESB&ES: DRUGS opened a store a Silver City aud on i sound and stable basis. "Try the Home Merchant Flf . ( shlppi it $493 $290 Mrs. Violet Ivey Nelson, aged 28 years, passed away at the Holy Cross Hospital In Salt Lake City on 1 Purents-Teacher- iBptf Forecast 'Headliner' one-quart- er T tt tick Inil region A mini hlakKiiliitc ili'Hiiui of the day act for the May 28th of bolli the exercises iioilMiinil, lolil iin nl I tin Itemli could tell It. graduation Junior and Senior high arhool Any one ntudent who la not MONDAY and TUESDAY, MARCH 2nd and 3rd Il'pHHHlng in one Bubjerl In Junior receive IiIkIi Hchool will fall to BEN LYON and RAQUEL TORRES in !! diploma. Only thoae Senior high !, students who huve filled their group pacing requirements and have !' grades fur their work will graduate. ll At pr eent there are 24 Senior high knl con lent Wlint a hole site kicked In NiNlelj'a ellff-n- n w hut and 65 Junior high stulier a skirl lo who aludents wedding, graNN ie wild, tropical ImhiiI) who couldn't aceiiNlom lierm If to silkN, velvet and garlerm to Hie dent a that aru being ronsldered for iIo'n and don't of lier liii'lnuid's world. Tldn In a real allow that graduation. Should any of this share." every him will enjoy. number full in lila work between how and May 2 81 h he will not re- EUREKA LADY DIED OX ceive a diploma. SATURDAY AT HALT LAKE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4th I lie 26. 'oPOIIOXUO MIXING COMPANY LEVIES U CENT ASSESSMENT, High School Notes STAR THEATRE, Eureka f Thursday, February THfi EUREKA REPORTER fi Goi Htnl mini KWT j ! The a like u4tk tint ill is OBJ lee-lock- - ! 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