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Show T jt""1 ll'li 12, 1931. nnrsJay, March THE EUREKA IMM'KTItl til Sbipents . ( l DMMnso lli:l((i I William Kin rr nf i;lt. . K1 a.t. diistrial immii.jll, un.t j r. K It..: It... T T K, Kur, .kil .( M. si Stock Sales i.,' t wN aI jtai. wire in Uk.- i.i't a"m'..e! 36 S.nr11,y terday afternoon hol.lin,. tjl. It i, . tl,. sup, Tin:,. I, 10 In the cane ,, ( of Clyde lan,p!M.:i v. r ',l1 dis!ii,-f ti. the Tetro Leasing . M l ilIni). s:.md i: a i list iit bell wa Injured Ins- 1:11 M r" ' lh,,.luUr , or hort,.iin.a the1 while on the dump of the Tetn. mid 4 ! me. tins wan laid up for several l ajif, a4 ink-i.- .: nonie broken stenograph-- Standard tit 1.. CTT miMN MUTING III srtTK ! mtlMLMiKMs K n, N REPORTER I ili-lr- .i i , a I I I I M I - I 11 lui JJfCoD- tnianttaneiie) -. .... 1 that time had 2 ..g,d Central 1 w.-i'- 1 W :iffU Klu pi re Mine Cold Standard o-- l,t HIm. not inkeii ,,.It trial Innurance and Campli. the aid of the Indusirinl 4 , I,., li it.-- - a, Ci.ii.ihN-alo- ''ti. n - h, .. the' iidriim m I ll.uld I ll.H l( Vi'.ir arles Supt. fr discussed. w.-r- H r Jensi-- disin.t suaaested ten. 1 02'. 1 25. Sc. Wnlnrmlay. or the Jordan that Xrw Sliirth, New I Iain, NVw Tir, New I'nilcrwcur, New (Moves, in order to keep in tune with the Sprint'd ide.i or dressing up. Kvery pattern mid color for the new Spring; sen son is to lie seen in this display of Spring furnishings and the prices w ill prove equally pieusing. V-Kurek- Lily 16 j hers loads iuif:hr he Furnishings n1 la-h- ,al.l III and c 4 Tueialay. Cold Standard 4 Sr. i Tintlc 1c. North Lily ll.oit and North Standard Sc. Tintlc Lead 1.20 and Tintlc Standard 64 00. Knreka Bullion 16 a.re. !). . of, Og ids ,. tiling ,lKtirilll, Iiom.v in si houl budg.-- t v.,.r Ul Vt. .He.l. and a u umber of plans by s.i viaas i.Miid he made i., o! her lh.ni hv cuiiiiiK te.nh.rs' sal.1 i. oil-cu- ci.ii.1 , Met i 1 , ,! to atruiKhten the Knerr derided that the less.,., ,1 Carload were responsible ind oi.i.-nih.-to pay all bills In.iden-a- l to ti... in hk,iv,,,,s ,uh Jury and also the sum uf Ik, per week while the 1njnr.it man olng o' Rio Grande lly. cupaclted. IrmUHlon to discontinue its bun ffween I'rovo tn.l Silver Clty. r h4 The Fldelis Clnh m, Wer(. irtrin on the nPPI,pt,on on Wednesday evenin. entertained In m. a. 10 at t tot Monday fiOO" wa Commission of- -, by Mra. F. A. Grant. Pgblie rtllltle" first played, to Mm prize going Salt Lahe City. Thomaa Frank, Mrs. John Kowe, t Jr Grande bun line haa been. jio prize. Luncheon was served to few month,, Oration for only a the passenger train. the following: Mrs. John Runnel:, ' kai replaced fact that the Mrs. Dwaln Richards, Mrs. T. j.;! it no denying the Mra. George Tinsimin. Mm. been popular with Bartlett, u, oarerTintlc Dean Beck, Mrs. John Allen. Mm. It that and Mople of loUng money for the company. Kugene Blackett, Mrs. Thomas Fran-cla- . Mrs. Kay Barney, Mr. John not expected that Irtfotly It Rowe, Mra. Margaret MiTolin. Mr. made be ayalnnt will opposition Cecelia Raron. loatlnnlng the aerrlce. mxwk'k ! Lake, v. Karl Hopkins of at.. otli.-rsa nr m.iii-.i-e- 65 Mr. fR4:;TsKH to s'lp.-tim- 5lc Ttutic Standard 4 00. Knreka llulllnii yt,c and lkc. Fast Tliilic ('ona 27c. Bch.-n- i Big Hill 27c. individual: METN'S PUBLIX DRESS SHIRTS Kureka Hullioii 6c to 19c. Kurrka Lily 19c to 16c. Tintlc 1120 to 91.3't. Knreka Standard 62.00. Gold Standard 4 4c. 1 im The loss in teathimt effii ienry now is not in heavy load that t,. teachers must curry, but in teufluuici inefficiency," he de, lured, pointliij out that teachers uow MXHTM IN TINTIC having students under their tare could Just1 NlklMl IlUNillLss as easily have 25 per cent more, in this way cutting down on the nun- Offlciala of the Tintlc Scout of teachers that would need tu aulatlona report that Scout work be hired. never more thoroughly organix- The Jordan superintendent met''1 Bld l,u,re progreaaiva than at Mammoth, Bureka and Kl outspoken opposition to his plan. h,re troop organized; they ,Supt. Childs of Salt Lake derlan that physical difficulties would be met weekly and much advancemuiit encountered that could not be over-- l towlrd ,ho oocurlng of award and come. Most class rooms, he being made. pointed mert badge Carl Kager was recently appoint out, are built specifically to seat only ed secretary and treasurer of tlm around 25 students District, lie fill the vacancy Superintendent reported board of education throughout the made by the resignation of K. J. entire state were considering drastic Duggan. The Heoutera' educational measure to lessen education costs classes, under the direction of J. K. as u result of economic conditions. Bergstrom, are still being held In the take house every Monday evening. On Wedneaday of this week a IL'ity thikvim; ami Itl'lMil. UY STILL tiOlNH ON number of loeal Scoulers attended (be regional meeting of the Soineoiie In Kureka is going to Council, held at 1rovo. wake up one of these mornings and Many state and regional ezerutlves find themselves in the tolls of the were there and participated In the Isw, accused of either petit larceny program. Hundreds of Scout repreor burglary, and a warning has been sentatives from the score of districts passed out that the first person were Prwnl n,l presented reports caught is going to b made an Ponrrn,nS heir various activities. or. For weeks reports have' example been made of (hefts of various kinds' and there have been several burg- - , ,h 8u,r' Tn' ?T6 U laries, one in particular where val- n ht Fr Jay- uables to exceed three hundred dot- la-a- or-h- Nationally udvertiseil and the herd shirts made for the price. $1.15 each or 3 for $3.00 cr lolors mid Kuiicy Ntrijies Theyre New IMuiti iaa I d,r ROTHSCHILD QUALITY FUR HATS 1 Mon ttHnsami hi IFeirall tulwtantial worth of the new Ford ia reflected in in good performance, economy and reliability. Its itamina and endurance are particularly apparent in sections where bad roads and severe weather put a heavy extra burden on the automobile. TIIE than a year a new Ford Tudor Sedan was driven more than seventy-thre- e thousand miles over a difficult route. The operating cost per mile was very low and practically the only expense for repairs was for new piston rings and a new bearing for the generator. TLe car carried an average load of 1200 pounds of msil end was driven 250 miles daily. The Ford has never failed to go when I was ready, writes one of the lurce mail carriers operating the. car. The starter did liie trick last winter even at 34 degrees below zero. The runs about miles 20 gu per gallon. At times 1 pull a trailer whenever I have a bulky load. Mauy other Ford owners report the same satisfactory to performance. Every part haa been made to endure me you faithfully and well for many thousands of In leas il - Tnc New Foao Tidor Sfda.v PRICES or FORD CARS $430 to $630 Ns. eH 4Mtry. tmmpm m (pM M I. Vm m buy a Furd cr a fatal daaa pnmam frwigkl rnmd m ""' I CM gMMfaa flam. Saa famr Far 4 daalar fXlTlrnE8 n!Htlira Jin,t an hr dataOf. OF T MB SETT FORD colors, rich, eonairuetiom, long-teearin- Trtplax upheUtrrrt g thalier-proo- f glut fully encloted fourtehul bruket, four JloudtiUt hydraulic shoe k m btorben, aluminum pittont, chroma floating rear rolret, torque-tub-a Jrlvo, r'Bmorle then twenty ball end roller beeringt. end bright, endur-"- I Juulfe Sleet for many exterior metal pertu In add, lion, , many doilart been ute of tho Iota firtl cost of the Ford, f operation end end lote yearly depreciation. three-quart- lr up-ke- ep er INTERWOVEN SOCKS 3 for $1.00 50c, 75c H0LLYV00UE TIES Tim-panog- orehlk7rvn,y;JeW fri the0ral m,rlDM rwirr.,lgn 49c They have the leather, the worknutnship, the nnuirt-nes- s of style, nud the comfortable correctness in shaping to give you just the shoo you wnnt for the dressy Spring outfit, yet sacrificing nothing in comfort nor requiring ns high n price ns you would exiect to fitly. from $2.98 ,f ,h. prldt,nl ron. fr to $8.50 Young Mens Corduroy Pants bottoms, tuiloted exceptionally well. Icurl oyster is the color nnd we have them in nil sizes. You will like their fit. 22 I J 98c Mens Shoes in New Spring Models lanwin was entered while they were 'pent,. You may lake the consent In the valley and several Items of General! granted. value were taken. Sunday someone stole a new "Prohibition, says Al Capone, pair of driving lines from the June has been nothing hut trouble." Morgan stable, leaving the remain- Probably that Is merely some of Ills der of the harness intact. They then dry hnmor. stolo the rarburator from Mr. Mor gans truck. The value of these' Ottowa. Canada, Jobless must find Items are about 625 and Mr. Morgan oomewhera else to sleep. Police s them from Central atatlon, where that he will give this sum anyone who will furnish information cors had been spending nlghta. (but will lead to the appreheiision ol the thief. inch ! tol MI KICAL $3.49 rout-state- PR(NRM UIVKN. Wednesday afternoon, at the St. the most of the pleasing musical program year wo given by the music pupil of Sister Monica Marla. The pupils performed in a wonderful manner, evincing the ability of not only the students but the teacher as well. Those taking part were Mary Jean Sullivan, Klleen Fitch, Jean Rowe, Anna Louise Townley, Carol Hanley, Adelaida Fitch, Marcella Kkloff, Naudine Laird. Virginia Fields, Robert Sylvester, Margaret Beth Sylvester, Viola May White. Tatrlrla McCormick, Mary Frances Garrlty, Sylvester, Carolyn Conyers, phylls Bant. Bernice Anderson. Marguerite Beck and Mae Myers. Sister Monica Marla Is a graduate of the Notre Dame school of music, and also haa her degree from the Chicago Conservatory of Mualc. Her work during her abort residence In Kureka has proven that she I one of the most capabls music instructors we have ever had. Joseph's School, one of Kvc-Iy- n Low $3.95 to $5.90 thatl1c 739n(0)0 mmnlles a Mew Time to Buy New Spring tlolnlrt). ' r! uiy Its m And times will be really hard when all the golf course are closed for lack of patronage. dont know where the Inventthe skyrocket got hi Men, hut or of observed the rise and fall he maybe of a movie star. We On Wednesday, the fourth competitive educational program waa given at Tintlc High by the eighth grade. The netting for the program waa In an office or a theatrical agency. Thooe taking part were: Leslie Seulona, Neno Bchena, Fa roll' Haaaell, Beatrice Miller, Mildred Rife, Beatrice Druae!l, Evelyn Mra. Henry Kunnells entertained X. PIT.IN the Happy Hour (Tub Wednesday It'MIH FROM lAIWFIt LEVELS ' evening, the feature of the evening SuO. Mra. Pearl Runnells Work below the 1100 level of the being won first prize, Mra. I). T. Dunlavy, Park Utah, unit of the Park Utah' second, and Mra. L. A. Brady, conMines company has Consolidated In addition to the prize solation. been abandoned and the pumpa pull- winners the were presents to the announcement Mrs. A. M. followingMre. Sarah ed, McStewart, Barbara Thatcher, Klva All- of according W. Lambourne, prealdent Donnell. Mra. George Mrs. Ferguson, Catherine Lydia Cleola red, Smith, and Riley, general manager. This step Harry Roblnaon. During the evenMargaret Kearhle, Ia Vera Sander- has been necessitated by the fact ing the hoatese served n delicious son, Fay Larsen, Ruby Bigler, Dick work on the 1650: luncheon. that development Sylvester, Virginia 8udweeka, Ken-- j hae failed to demonstrate the big neth Sudweeks, Jerold Sunderland,' ore body mined on the upper levels.; Connie Keachle, Jack' Fay Hone, 100 men were laid Vance, Harding Allen, Leslie New-- 1 Approximately off. and Therold ton. Bob Button Brooks. "Try the Home Merchant First." T in Short Seconds On Friday of last week Mr. Harold Johnson of Norman-Jense- n company LOCAL ADS. EUREKA discussed before the salesmanship class points he haa learned In the art to Students were FOR RENT Nicely furnished two of salesmanship. keenly Interested In the experiences room house. Apply to Mre. Alta PARK CITY and practical remarks made by Mr. Frlsby, phone 137-Johnaon. by Telephone FOR SALE A Woodrow Wilson, T with power' The winners In the Thlbune spellwashing machine, wringer attached. In good cmdl-- j ing content from Tintlc District will a division tloa. Price 635. Call 36, Re-- ; for Fork go lo Spanish contest. Those winners will be porter office. Ion day rate) ( its t nounced March 13th. FOUND Owner Everabarp pencil. -- T can get asms at Reporter office Iong Distance Hates Last week, at 8prlngyllle, PrinciImvc lceii ntluccd four by Identifying. pal J. T. Wilson- attended a meeting timet since late 1926 of high school principals from Lehi. LOST Bracelet on Monday night. Grove, American Fork, Pleasant Return to Audrey Hickman or ReLincoln. Provo. Sprlngville, Spanish porter office. --oFork, I'ayson, Nephl and Tintlc. I SALE FOR have small to acreage of Interest, relating high tracts In Payeon for sale. Can school problems were taken up. The Mountain States make terms to responsible parties. These meetings will be held monthTel. & Tel. Co. Enoch W. Simona, 165 South Main ly. The nest gathering will be at 2t St., Payson, Utah. PARK 1'T.tll flyl-veat- er, LONO MILES 50c lon-to-et- at on "Danger Lights ride of every the to hert track straight Torailroader. See H at the Star. night and Friday. na 3-- |