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Show fmrday. Angnt 'JO, 1M1. THE EUREKA REPORTER l.tlK ITAII M'tlir Shipments I.t-Ui- n : Uni'll of ..if a Sinrtnrl ' i K. irih Lily 24 Imi ilump on-- ,irt0. on 4 fotn. Properties: Hu- - ( Ni It a 1 il- - ,wii!.tiy i i i rtiiii.iiiul Moinls). In, jinn,-i i mi t , i i.-- l Lily 76c. li. li- SMiid.ir I I Hit Hill . 1 ut e ,IIK i 3 pari - I Tiir-Mla- I a Hilary work li.i-- i not k.pn Willi I llt ill, rt i si-p.iM s l'nl.-snui li plaif-- i gie.iter .'in ni n 'l I III. lie . ) ,'ir SMIi-l.ii'i- $.. nl l r -niadt and imue M'isIuc'sIm). niodi-rS3 tvloadH providr.i for, Ilig Mill 22c ami 2 I r llu-nis grave d.inai-iainpi-r-ofCnrcka Unllion 21c ion .uni naler ui a iiimliliuii il.ai pull llKUHt TINTIC MAX DIED l".it 'I in Cons 2 7c uinl 2ic would a Ilium ruin the i.f t 'I i ni .! :;o siainl.iril ( I 4i IT I'lLG ALTO. CALIIOKM) hcaiiiy spun from wliirli bundled 7 ii ilia 4 Cii !iuii.,.iiitJ' of of pciipl.- ii. i .it- ,ii. h Callfur-- . Oa Monday at Palo Alto, liellcfll. died S. from or tiii: Gregerson id.) iccrour Jjuie Hue of Hie first pluu-visit-to U tl.kFIt MINE SHOWS DlliriT ie after effect of an operation was ui.nl,general survey for the removal of a lira in HiMirror l.akc dinriii in the aur. Deceased was forty years of Wa in cli National Forest. Tin- Walker Mining company Officers and was a former reHideni of of the LeutMli', on Iasi a deficit of $.1.1176 4.r., before showed Sal and unlay here he While a operated jrekaS ii inlay, had as iheir special guest depreciai inn and depletion, for llie buaineas in the Itepnrter Congressman I .oofhorn ugli of Sail second quarter of llie year, us aidinge City. Vuriuiis riuiah lakes pared with a net profit of In St. jlr. Uregeroon was born S4 ii. 7 for the visited first and three the wliirli months, party (). Me was .orge, July 25. 1891. eluded Mr. Iluish. Or according to the iiuarterly report of the Brigham Youiik I'niver-- j Forest Nonl. company. Thoinp-iihSupervisor Hoy in Provo at the outbreak of the Sales or ore and eoncenlruies smi and Or. Ifoutz, made a dimli to war. und left arhool to become i llie f 2ii:t,4i'! f.9 during of lluld Mountain in order hrougi1! the ached to the aviation branch of Hull lop u belter view could he secured quarter, while uggreguter the war he of this Following t navyrecreational center which on 82?u,9lS9 t. Interim fur the period t a couple of yeara In Eureka a single day of this summer was amounted to 2.9 9k. then attended the University of visited Balance sheets of Hu- company hv nearly five thousand peoin afc for four yeara, majoring assets of $.1 Iu.fi09.4n. and will no doubt uttrnct show and which ple Following his graduation he for the present summer in excess of accounts receivable ,if $22,923.33.. an to practice law in Salt Lake. Accounts pavHlde aggregate thousand visitors. He was rice commander of Salt fifty 9. Imludeil in l In Walton Izuuk of Officers assets of the It Post No. 2, American Legion, on tlie company is an item of ore and1 similar make will surveys a member and former officer of on band at a value of oilier forest rerreational cenieis and coiirentr-ite. Disabled American Veterans of t lie 9 325.9 a 19 for The value is based on .World War. At one limp he was urge proper appropriations he cost of production work. needed much sanitary Lake legion .plain of the Salt Dry tons settled fur and aniounts He also was a member of Salt fur eio li month of the received MINING TINTIC OLD TIME i Lodge No. 85, B. P. O. E. MAN DIED AT HALT LAKE quarter are as follows; I iirrivlng are his widow, Mrs. Amount try Tons lc Andrus Gregerson, whose At Suit laike City on Friday of ..2.188.93:..', $98,069.41 ISood home was at Mammoth and .2.029. 4 I a lust week death came to Daniel H. 87,041.39 previous to her marriage was a 65 299 an .2.138 and 80.338.79 years aged Tranter, oldjJuilM in local the four her schools; time miner of this district. Dereae-- ! ;dren. Gloria. 9; James, Jr., 8; had been in poor health for u Totals ..8,3.13 8475 283.469 .19 .Jllp. 6. end Sylvia. 2; his mother, of years and death was due couple of St. Althea i. Gregerson George, to a complication of ailments. cnlTEH I'ltnhimoN the following brothers and sis-- i Mr. Tranter was one of the pioDECLINED IN 41' I.Y Mrs. E. R. Snow, Mrs. Guy neers of the Tintic District. Me K. W. Andrew A. and Oreg.wn, was Identified In various rapai-iiicorld smelter production of George, and Or. with the mines of Tintic from on, all of St. us distinguished from refinery euily Mrs. G. and ut Gregerson days up to a couple of years ago. His output, showed a decrease in July to TJtensen, both of Salt Lake City. last employment waa with the Tin-- , 121.260 short tons, from 126,722 to Salt tic Standard Ike body was brought mine. He waa horn attnnH in June, and 148.929 torn In for funeral services and burial. Since July a year ago, the American Nephi September 11, 1866. youth he had been engaged in min- - bureau of metal statistics reporta. LADY MOOSE ;)(ROSH AM) nfThe daily rate of world copper MKK APPEAL FOIt Surviving are three daughters,, 'output last mouth dropped to 3.912 Mrs. Dovelle Kills, Salt Lake; Mr. ions, against 4.224 tons in June, of the Red Joseph Xaef, Eureka, and Mra.jand 4. 804 tons in The lady members July of 1930. m and the members of Women Lawrence Beeson, Los Angeles;) hare joined Lhwe.",!!,,r"MMr",.M,::,,fn0ur Muwehearl Legion "" lUVIDEND TEAM DIVIDED T on and once each week will meet SI ND AY'S Dnt lll.E HEADER ol.' Vonhi' Alice J. Allen, : the purpose of remodelling low, thn fur distribution to the needy ville, and five grandchildren. At Spanish Fork last Sunday the Funeral services were held at he Dividend These meetings idren of Tlnllc. baseball team divided the be held at various places, William Taylor Mortuary ut Salt double header played In that city, need-ion t Lake City Sunday afternoon, and winning the first game with Lake jbei. nnd lota of them, are the present time so that as the remains were shipped to Nephi Khunby a score of 6 to I and losing Kk of this work as possible ran where interment took place at I p. llie second to Spanish Fork 3 to 1. completed and distributed by the m. on Monday. Kolb games were good ones and x iflinnl starts. Tintic residents from Hie spectator's view. is taken front Paid" the isked to go through their ward In the first inning of the opening Within the i and all apparel that la no known stage success, Dividend scored 6 runs while u n In use would be appreciated Law. Its the big feature showing game scored one, and for their opponents ml ike numbers of thene organica- at the Star Theatre, Saturday a llie remainder of the contest both si. Sunday. sides were retired almost in one, two. three fashion, not a score being made during the other eight innings. Nelson pitched the gume for Dividend. The second contest was almost a duplication of the first one with the exception that the arorea were different and reversed. Dividend made their single run In the first Inning, of jand Spanish Fork scored their three tallies in that frame also. From then on it was a beautiful pitcher' battle with Giles working for Dividend. Had it not been for the fart that two costly error by Dividend reHUliiiig in two runs Glle would probably have won the game. piutu (sivi-- u . appropriution- , ruiivi-iiit-nii-- I I. i it-- f t .1 'nil 1 1 an- - - a - More for Thrifty Shoppers r I it- Ii,--- I.- - - Wlloli-Miin- 1m- - -- vrum c s per-"rme- v . - and 1 lii-i- s HOME OWNED W - gareka Lily i. i; I iim ( result in ly w.il , iiioii-iiirii- i Kiiii-r.i- l for-.'- Stock Sales i ninami I.u'fc Ilf l.ili, Ilf hoh 1. ur a i' Hi.- tlo-sstale. Each inirvtl-ououtdoor playground an- uiir.ni,,p,pl, in rupl.Ily ;rmiiiir huiii tlii-- i 1 entrl SJind u li 1 J nifiil of I I - luiim-lie- un 3 ) I.F1GIE uwl Tin- - loll UAI.KIN )MT III) n d - - I ukt-rau-e iniii-laik- e - $2!.-wer- 1 j e I ti s Another gTeat assortment of Thrift Specials! Were proud or the way you received the last Thrift group . . . and we're presenting, this time, some items that should prove even more exciting than those of last month! Every one at manufacturers prices; every one offered to you as a proof cf our sincere efforts to give you VALUES that will indeed represent sensational savings . . . even to the shopper who is accustomed to to take advantage of this months pre war prices! Hurry in this week j - ! Value-New- ... Thrift Specials! - to-day- 's The Starred Items Are Unusually Attractive. - DONT MISS THEM. . NEW PETER PAN ROSELEIGH PRINTS $l!4,-88- 1 1 i DRESS SHIRTS FOR BOYS s I - . vnt-dy- . 97c ... In-i- n nl for The newest shirting slrlies and figured pat terns In this assort men! of full cut, fast color shirts for Isiys! Niea ft to 13 ami sizes 12M to 1 1 In this group. You can liuy two shirt for very little more Ilian the regular price of In this siecial offer. one There'!. Imnlly nny piece of Miinniier sewing IIimI won't HUggesI Itom'li'lglil Iriiils! In tills you'll Mini ilitik ground miiiI light grounds; niiimII prints nnd larger irlnls nil . . . nnd you'll use I for kiddles' dollies, for dresses for yourself; for Bit Inch width, 2.V fim1ify. j d 2 15c PER YARD 27-INC- WHITE OUTINO H RAYON BED SPREAD s PER YARD EACH j - $1.59 Every household ran use yards and jranl of slumlord white outing . , . awl every wise housewife will know that here's llie chance she's lieen walling for, to huy up a supply at a great saving. This medium henvyr quality Is regularly IIN- - a yard. ordinarily iay $1.1)8 for tills lllur. Gold, Green and llrrhld. in Match i . . . and make an your iMsInsuiis with ereH tonally thrifty purchase for they're well made, with over-lo- i ked scallop edge and are sle NO x 10.1. You'd Itose, I sH-en- llii-ii- S ; u'?' SATEEN IN BLACK AND 36-INC- COLORS CANNON TURKISH TOWELS I EACH - 5c PER YARD 7c KAtecii every yard you huy. Make a list of all tlinao uses you'll liave for sateen, during llie nett few months, anil hurry down and get your favorite colors at this exceptional price! -- ! 1 lrarllrally any ridor you want, In this 2V nnd you'll lie sating 7c a yard on )ou can affonl the liuury of two nr three towels to a I si tli when you can liuy Id, allied lurklsh towels for only V each! These are site llt'JN and have eonihluatlnn colored hnrder. Limit ft to a customer. ting 5c CHILDRENS STOCKINGS LADIES BOUDOIR SLIPPERS A N ARMFUL GOODNESS and BEST MONEY CAN BUY THE I Joan Crawford Is the girl who outsmarted the law but finally bowed to love. See "Paid, at the Star Theatre. Saturday and Sunday. Rubber and tin arrount for 85 per rent of American Imports from Mulayasia. Twenty Years Ago Follow lug are Event That Happened In Tinlle a Score of Year Ago. Hip 7 Piece Green Berry Sel Correct Value 69c, Special for Barley-n- il r a best me interest in prouucing imiy )een the guiding stars for over 70 years. It is it that mant money and materials can make one of nature's most wholesome grains -u-s- rm uui Sold everywhere. Mining Note or twenty year ago Official of the tnlted State Mining company were at Mammoth looking over the Grand Central with a view to recommending It purchuse. George Busch, one of the heavy shareholders of the Tintic Standard company, reported that a Mining strike wa expected In the drift on the lO'to fool level. The standard had just levied a one rent William Owens or the Bell mine reported Blue k 'Eagle that the ore strike on the 1200 level of the mine had now been followed !for more than 200 feet, lieing one t the largest ore bodies opened up in the mine up to that time. Officials of the Selma Mines company filed 'suit against Culbert Olson, the to rerover a large sum of money which wa alleged toa mhave e J Wen misappropriated. Knowles, master mechanic at the Centennial Eureka mine, was taking a vacation, going into the southern with part of the state in company Creighton, James Knowles. Mrs. superintendent of the Gaivnuin King Tm-llproperty at Stockton, visitedout from K. J. Kaddatz came City to look over hi minSalt Standard.--Tln'.ic'- s ing property, the Tintic the week for ore shipment Beck 'amounted to 147 carload-37 and the with list the led Tunnel centennial Eureka wa erond with assess-imeut.Sup- Syrup LIGHT OR DARK RICH IN BODY FLAVOR JUST RIGHT . iiscw Jaijrieflk fi''',,, I It pay to buy the best Use quality product Jrorn the House of 4 c. iiUirl ANHEUSER-BUSC- H .T. tOUtt rye lke . OQp Tmerchantsi t. sec-retar- Barley-Mal-t . order to obtain this Hpeclal Bargain clip the coupon from our catalogue mailed to you during tlie week, spend $1.00 In this store, and the lierry set will In your for only 20 r. Just one to a family so get your early. winleft for Las Vega. Nevada, wher'giine during thu entire fall and season. der Ills home he Ititeiub-- to make Frank Barrett, chief of the Eure-Frank Harris, while workingsert-ik- a named Fire department, wa wa quite the Mammoth mine, a the atate convention which chief and head the about Injured ously boulders when some timber fell up was held at Provo on him. George Jones, Juab rounty com- Karl Sams, manager of the local nilssloner from thl district, wa at Golden Rule store, returned after a Nephi attending a meeting of that body. trip to New York City. mornGrande itio k Denver The ing passenger train for Salt I.ake near going into the ditch iWwhouse and Frisco, ( 'll y came near the big trestle in Pinion Can-- j Sheriff Gus J. Ilenriod went In yon. The front tnuk of the engine but train the Bigler rails off the went wa;eber City to return Jesse worth-done stopped before any damage wawho wa wanted for panting Vfter a couple of hour wait lens check. z,rzzr "'"i ! ul - Slit . ' lun u . .I treatment nnd naaurnnee waa given that he would not lose hla sight. Dr. and Mr. L. D. Pfonti returned to Kurekn nfter n two weeks trip to the Yellowstone Turk. John I). Dunn nnd Mrs. Lizzie Jebson their Eureka surprised friend by being married In Salt Luke City. lAfayette McPate nnd Mla Renee Blrchenough were married In this city, the ceremony being performed at the home of Mrs. George Potta. Dr. nnd Mr. L. B. Laker, Mrs. L. E. Pierce nnd Mrs. Edward Lewi returned from n trip through the Yellowstone National Park. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Grlgga, Mr. Suck. m,t Wntklna, Mr. and Mm. C. E. Hulah. Mr. and Mr. It. J. Beane Wt Ku- - with a twrlon accident, the tine of Min Ethel Hannifin and Joaeph to join the Josephine Deffrey a hayfork penetrating hla eyeball, Hannifin enjoyed n trip to Cnatllln Dan B. Cronin, who had recently reka company, expecting to be; He wna taken to Salt Lake City for Springe. theatrical a marehal, city resigned hit ponlUon 34 rar. Mr. D. |