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Show 1njrf THE EUREKA REPORTER fi ''- - KST.z fii iui:mi:vh team tintic WINS I rjuk Star Theatre Jly HT (.r li til! - till Tooele II I 1.0.1 (IhInIvc niiiiiinr I. A. OINTI.S1H TO TAKE FLACK OS M. MIIMITONKIIII' OuT HI III ill i. vi .i:i of the past On Tuesday evening, - 4 Tburtstlay, 'll EMU V li ITIh, the Annual M. I. onnr nl,;l.l Mill In; i fl.t m Tllllt lis(M-Me- i fair Ik one nf the most entorijlu.il ; Vriu-hi. Ip. IlUVilIK 110! llln Ill'll III" .Iko. the entire year and n couliul inof and FRIDAY . "'il hi ill without u si Ill'llexleililed lo tlo- public lo vitation Ih Inin.' Will to this March 12th uml 13th Some f ll. Tin program enjoy iiiIhi-ilor I !i liy A nii-- if u n llloHHOiu No. I work In;, ui 7: .10 o'clmk mid will leIron 'lln liuvinot ii lliui i In ii off mu- shift, 11. reducing the as follows: lull lln-have forfeited llir Huu ml causing iiinik lo HlorleM, Marguerite Reek. ; output no h by mi liy strrlil'. llu(imirli-yon several Ornrgla lirigm Margaret points r flump nf llie IniiU', lull! loll rim lln-ilil-- t l.ioff 'llnThe for Vaughn llu liny. Vanguard DWIil It l.ltiUTH" III III -- I elslm Oil Mill HlHtO Hill. nnd Thmnav. hIiiiIl ouli Hie Ihll Elmo iioi ioHl Frisky 'nun, hiuyle hi At flril It WUH decided llilll lirunglil In the Con tent, Junior Kiris and In: ini It tin ore. 'great rwilriMiil (Tiorus would ml Murt-iil!li' (In- riiun. A ilniii;lii Jngg r InIUiik m (he Cleaner plrl.i. n with series of games hu Tlie (Sold IUIn nljlppnl nine ear-- , tiislt plntmiilp (I .f imiil i, j jiiii 1ul.Ili: hy (Sleanei- kIi'Ik t IhrllL uni nil llimli, llili In lln Hi llic IuhI minute tint officers of lli-- loads of npleiiilld ore from h recent mill the M Men ea follows: Kuih I IM) lirKillll.HtlotlH decided to pU hlrilil- oil lln fun level of lln mini-- , U'iihlUl.-.l-, H. Ilnn'l lli l KpiIiiioikI. Kvu llo hut one guiim und thin ended hy Kii- - Hupl. l.oo--lliut i lie vein reporli-Met Ted ham and ('onriid i'ih a winning y li wore of 44 lo 3U ji,f ore was twelve or more feel in lull, lllllllll-HThe t si him wan plnyed In the lii?l width. SATURP.Y and SUNDAY I.enore ISiuney Cenleimlnl Huiu-eIrcliool auditorium and the plurc 14 15th March tii and Iruncom , lllpkmnn, lessees a'-Wlghlmnii and parked lo eapaclly hy an enlhiihiai.- " Un near """ mini! Silver old ISrooklyn two DurlnK the flral Ylic-lcaud Woolgey in r were ahipplnj? aoinc nice ore. ahot In Ihruo in I ii u tea of play Tom-lladinof'honor'n.ll. Klve them a als point. u Laku lily iniK.hard of (. The wlnnera of theae event will! on the xainn was wn In Tlntlr Inapecllna the KinK. participate in the atake rontealj to1 faat anil furious with nellhcr tenni AVilllutn properly, which at that llnm m held In Kureka ward chapel on; rlonna of lllo Ifa" havlnif an apprerlnble advantage un- - WM Tim worked through the Kagle 64th ami Tim ('iickoo" lurmsl Iimim In HI tha latlor part of the rontenl. (lav l'Mrts' (lie nUe where they when the Kureka hunch movedKlmc--r and won hy a als point marDuncan, who was auperln-- , M,fHI AXIl TIXTIH HKfll daiiiea. , diizIInK rafl of aln-aHCIIOOIj OllllJI 11, AY camk: Dorolliy Kin. Vlerlel and the two Cronin tending work at the In I led Tlr.llc aiipportliig alara Inclinl, a wonderful game Mated that Itnhlii lioya played development Itoliciin IIiikIi properly, las, At Nephl laHt Friday evening the while moat of the arorlu , work wan progressing In a eallafac-lorMill and IOOO olhei'N. for Tooele wan done hy Tale anil girls hnakelhull teams of Tlntlc a.l manner. MATIM-SI2 I. 1. sr.SD.W Atlanta. Nephl played a game, the latter win Since ti e Installation of the bid nlng by u score of 32 to 21. Thi The aroro follow was In ronjunrtloc with llie punipa on lh 2200 level of the TOOEDK MONDAY and TUESDAY Icnnlal Kureka mine more thuii 800 regular league gamo between the feet of drifting had heen accuin-p- i two high Th boys teams. March ICth and 17th lalicd. Supt. It. II. Drown expect- - girls comprising the Tintic team nnd who niude the trip were: Helena Robert Montgomery and MarJoi-I!enn1t- , & Tlie Denver lllo lirande railway Urorkett, Dernlce Clurk, Alice Dorothy Jordan in I'alrlclii Ilonner, was running a two column advertiseMartha Wlerman. Margaret ment telling the people of Untie to Doth Creeiihlll. Hickman, Helen t'olo-rudnilvlall the act wonders of Norma Hills and MarLee Chatwln, during the aprlng und aumni.-Lavtr. jorie I I 99 Month. At hut lino the wonderful Eureka, Utah I ili I, links riiiiiH-li- i i in ttnii 'I'. I Rii' ' Event 111 'If Ml It' li ull.otliiii litii'ln-flii'l- fir-lin- I li'-lr- Tlltcse n e Ml-(ir- I TO-NIGH- - ! Jii-- SavilEnejs - y ! r 1 r 1 l I - HlarcFi Shoppers i llie A. wind This af- Mar M.m-- - ln.-'- l - for ii- - Danger Lights - Jtc-tol- , - I.,.-.-- You! - lr 11 !! "I i.IM-I'-- - a r.li-il- , - Kpi-akiii- in. - , jyicMini xi . t j , w.-s- : Half P1 & lr. new OIL CLOTH, 48 inch Vhite or Fancy 25c OIL CLOTH PATTERNS 48 inch square 39c d - Tn-vor- y A Big Value for llcniijr ltuhln Is (In funster an he la nldy siipporli-i- l J. (', Nugent, Dorolliy McNully In inoiillia, ollu-rs- hy o WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18th Charley Chose in Preside eye "At tht ii week regulur Purents-Teucher- High CV a meeting of Ihu Tln-jll- c AHaoclatlon was held In the public arhnol hulhl-- j ing with Mrs. J. Ilay Sorenson, preal In rlmrge. The propoalllen of High Cm" Is one of (lie funiiloKt ilenl, n war comedies ever nimli. ll'a llie raising funds to rontlnue the children to school nf milk war lln four wingers ilurlng story of for wing wan dlacuaaed at length. At the who tried to kis-- togclh-. Their trlnls will fur preaenl time there are approximateIng purHiM-al children receiving la w ll the klik ly seventy-fiv- e nidi you . n milk each day they are In school and liml in The Idg you've A dollnrs the rust of thin Is no small Item, but allow of tin wis-k- . woi-tl- i of allow for n dime. Ilrlng tlie the member of the association n. going lo continue the distribution nf family. milk for they realize what a wonderful benefit It Is to the undernourished child. They are planning oil connnothcr rake sale as one Tim worhl'a greatcal comedy leu in ducting nf mentis raising funds. Whech-and Woolsey turned loo: the regular hulnes Proceeding In I'urls. See the grcaleat comedy session llie School (Him (Muh High nnd of the year at the Star, Saturday snug a couple of selections from Sunday. .their opera which will soon he Mrs. P. J. Ilonner also sang I like lo aleep in old houses with two songs and Mra. Stan Jerman gave shutters," says u n reading. noted columnist. He may be brave, but likely lie's saying this for a A KH X( j i :.M i :TS COM .F.TE i dlalrl-hutlo- r p gn-alca- t lair-gal- wis-ks- ?! A better quality and more attractive patterns than you could have bought at this price a year ago ! There is a design especially appropriate for every room in your home . . . and for a colorful smock ot two. 36 inches wide. Make your selection soon. Almost Invalid delinquent notice of llio Farru-gu- t Mining company carried the names of tho following old time Tin-ti- c residents: D. D. lluuks, Darling ('. Hanks, John Hurrington, Dennis I believe this wonderful Sargon Harrington, John 1. Leary, Mike treatment actuully saved my life," Leury, Joe Hanley, Mike Dunn; Mike dcclured Mrs. Elizabeth Uenson, 30G Harrington. Tho secretary of the company was I,. K, Pierce. found COTTON BATTS Quilted, size 72 x 00 3 - I ho sx&rarscas r n, a Personal mention In the locals were: Joseph Wlrthlin, Mr. nnd Mrs. (. E. Ilulsli, Mr. and Mrs. P.cM Wilder, Eddie Shrn, Cl.-- Oslri.idi I,' John O'Nciil, Mr. uml Mrs. John Cronin of Silver City, Mr. H. . I ( !' Luwreiiet market!,' J.DEPARTMENT Pempey - , . I t ' t t r i If yim properly dshe w. pr-s-- SPECIALS j Bulk Macaroni 3 pounds j r I FOR SALE -- 3 room house with garage, upper Main street, for $450. For Sale 4 r.nm modern house.! (uiiisl.oi. l.as goo.l n:irgi and large ; lot. $S0tl. . FOR SALE 4 room furnished house on north i?e wf town. $.12 ah. $375 on t!:i-Cor Sale 4 house near. Row. ?"en rash. For fttle Ifft eres. 34 acres irrivated. $3.0no, $1,000 down pjy-- ! ..r 4 jvnrs. balance i Klwecn S.iolaqaln sad Oeu Poultry Farm Eirrs, 2 dozen 10c Hill's Blue j: nt, io-cit- J 1 tf f ? ! n Broadcast Deviled Meat, 4 cans . . . . Aunt Jemima Pan Cake Flour, pkg. ii 37c li 33c i 4 17c 23c : : 10c I 33c :t4 Inc. STORE AND GUARDI : ' EUREKA, UTAH $120. . -- For further information County Clerk or respective u. near postoffic, ;.r l- I vl! Wt, k tf 135 onttn iaL "lbs wall ten atlilsi ttin fm unit tell d teiscti ted to tte till; k Coi kJPttt "At testi irtftlai a 101 'nr "At ' Four "At 5 9&b pssi lb .I rp. $.1 p. - ig hkk . i:i. r mon.h. roeni far 's S.oie. JIT.'-- fi ..-. 4 FOR REN house near llei.. per month. FOR SALK Two hoiiM-a wtepiwe north of Heii....i's Mere. frisk, preferuhly done in I needs. The Wod garase. : 0 '. t:t.;i .nii. ' dress lu the picture Is of cron and cn i ted ten r - iiiip ui 2 sad' ! rev.- luadard rttafo 4 t'J wi.l haalle. t. FOR leu to doTe Dwii krdop tjudern' ith ),a:azs h tei nil l(.w, with 1 gr.i. u: court signeri NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Isaac Fuller, Deceswl Creditors will present claims w!. vouchers to the undersigned at office of C. N. Leatherbury. Eunl Utah, on or before the 15th day April, A. D.. 1931. EARL F. DUNN, Adminlstrit of the Estate of Isaac Falk' Deceased. (Date of first pub. Feb. 13. ed FOR ilEN". - ::is'.l cabin c'.i.o i $3.0 per t:,on.h. FOR SAL'.: F ;.r lacge lot. gied col'nr nul go..l ca-- ' 'r.i e. $50ii tsoes it. i FOR SALE hi:nl Suit- ,farm souihw. t slle for ANSI NOTICE. unfudni.-h:- d !.: dville S-- I Cromar Grocery PHONE 8 . - FOR KENT he ise on upivr FOR t house, furnl-he- ! . nm te Em , i!a d. 31c Coffee, pound i 49c 33c C.V1 w1 'j m-- 23c i C rntic !vn - i Try the Home Merchant First. to bur or sell iorsli pay yon to state Carrlty, local real dealer. Here are some of his ill it, IT.ORATE i Buy and Sell Real Estate for Friday and , Jilted 1 todopi a. Tbi Overproduction Is not so great as wc have been picturing it. If wheat has fallen In price. It Is not because there are no hungry people in the world who would buy It. There are mouths enough in the world for all the food that exists. There are feet enough in the world for all lli-'shoes that are made. There Is not? a blanket nor an overcoat nor a pic- -' ture nor a doll nor a book for sale which some man. woman or child would not like to possess." Congressman Chambers, Ohio. ll.-lin- ! vai (Of laidird UTAH KOMETIIIXd TO T1IIXK AP.Ol'T. h, The Spring Trotteur ml hu itnrtd ma cn-offl- lovers. French dames. Administratrix of the Eslato French fun In Half Shot nt Sunof Ada S. Fullmer, IVceased. rise," ut the Star, Saturday and First pub. March ,r, ISM I.) NMilK tkl itrk In nUng EUREKA ur ar,t011-ren- rretu-l- i kvi Gc 6 ft. x 36 inches Copper finish rollers Selection of colon . V STELLA Y. TIIPUMOND, c iraymii ( 'r bn cuter IH.5IS 45 , reg-IMa- rill gnpertle j . elopm arrlei K1 nlei 1 N bi a derek y ntjat : Nelson, ftnpletec IrilllM time, (Nt g May. 19.11. Window Shades J. S.j Crittenden, E. W. Smith, E. (I. Henson, jn ipli Perry. Nels rniainc tf knlopn Tbs n ,l t Water Color Rayou anil Cotton Bedspread r pri-!aente- d. i $2.29! Extra Size 84x108 (icorge Urewster, It. Kt lloig. Tintic Lodge of Elks held tlielr annual with the following rerults: II. E. Wall, exnl.ed ruler; W, F. Shrlver, leading knight; Iti-hF.ntery St., Fait I.nke City. "Far er Mclior, loyul knight; Walter Jen-'foyears I suffered torture with pi Mind. sen. leeturing knight: Thomas ' E. stomach trouble and pains and K ll .IL K, OF C. DANCE Dixon, aecrctary; J. E. Driscoll, numbness In my left leg. Chronic treasurer ; J. W. Kmbleton, ty ler ; const f pal Ion added to my misery. PltOll TE AND tiCAltDI 1XSH1P All arrangements are now Iawls Merrimnn, trustee; James I,.; and 1 was so weak I was practically NOTICE. plete for the big annual K. Williams, delegute to grand lodge; an invalid. I started improving ul- moat as aooh ns I began taking SarFor further Information consul dance, which will he given nox,i Edward Pike, aliernuto. ! County Clerk or respective signers. Tuesday evening, March 17th, at tli gon. My stomach is la fine condiblk Pavilion. The committee In e tion now; my lej see ms normal IARD OF THANKS. In the Fifth Judicial District charge of the dance now have plnns ' again; and Sargon Soft Mass Pills Court in and for Juab County, State complete and state that the affair luUdyrld mo of consilpatlon Mrs. Joe Duggan and Tamily wish this year will outdo anything prevl- of I'tah. health and .tringlh and to their thanks for the many express In the Matter of tho Eslato of ously held. The decorations will In b oil anyore of my un- beautiful und out of tho ordinary thoughtful acts and kind expressions ',oun1 ADA S. FLLLMEft. Deceased. n a t ,h are also going to be of sympathy extended during their. , and the favor NOTICE TO CUKDITOUS. Hold by bereavement. They especialCreditors will present claims with novel. Late, popular music will he SCHHAMM-JOIIXSOIHtUiS ly wish to thank Father Lagan. Ms? rouchcrs lo the undersigned nt tho furnished hy tho Six Itlue Notes, and altar and choir all Iho.ie boys for occasion the iho and of Edward Pike, Eureka City, Canity Can Help Yon on or before tho 7th d.iy of pre of admission will prevail. who sent floral offerings. wlnd-creukln- ...79c COMFORT SIZE WOOL BATTS 50 Fer Cent Wool, 72 x 90 Misses Pearl Treloar, Teresa Williams, Olive Wetterstrom and Hattie Nesbit, all of Mammoth, returned to acliool at Salt Luke after a visit in Tintic. Alois Denielmah-- and Ids son in law, Ku&cne Siehoidt, IcH for rdr-liOregon, where tho former intended to make ills home after refor twenty yvars. siding in Eun-k- P total ropBCB ;mM ( Sargon Triumphs . 2f 7, vert the GayIn Cmmnms New Patterns A an-- l I Gniie Mjtced ral - f profit Uterei Set pn uri Con r clih-- Mining lUffN Homemakers! Me-;rhu- heen seen or heard of except by a handful of people. sapeey ;tk Ei I2.798.88 Ctn-JRan- ie Rough e ,iitk pre Shot at Sunrise - ! too , spite icot-KPo- luvi-itli-- re 0111 lu-a- Ili-ese- Tu 8tJ Os lUHbCI aiaxE HV MBTT BUBTacr rsiaLErsixotnn: 1 s Li.-i-- i-- r Porontsmatosit-H- !.. , te w V EXH8 1 1 u L'n'c . wirKFTn ir 37 mitot Coj W ' of: |