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Show t( Tliurwlny. Angiiat 27. 1331. THE EUREKA REPORTER Page 3 'i. I'll h I TIKES DECIDING DENI) (IMK I Itmi III. I - 'Mu' lliri't (.iiiii' n I I .. tc.nnH C lil.VE IIOYS V i.i,'!i;ill iv i.li'i:,! i HiIimI ;iml 1 la! si'ii.-'- i II. ae Mrltillri B'iTli J lUt'lve Jl Vii'tlT) fii- tlir fniim r f ,m in Till rulin' ..it' lie lledillrd In . pl.tVt'il .(I m,iii lull ill' t '.i lii ill iiMihly I itys nijili l.isl iiiinii'.H in ran ue men (s io have Hie ri'iiiol played at Dividend The same was an e epinmullv Knud mie. espeiially frmii a Dividend rneier's view (iiles pntn( '.ii ied mi i lie inouiil lie East Timic hoys and fur seven innings he held lint viators seureless, with only a couple of hits being checked Hguinsi him, while during the same lime his teammates gathered In eight runs. However, tilings cliang ed at the beginning of the etthth The Dine lllae hoys suddenly started landing on lilies offerings and in less time than It lakes to tell It they had crossed the piste with 4 runs, (iiles was replaced by Taylor who immediately put a check to the fireworks and ended the scoring of the visitors for the balance of the two innings. Dividend remaining mude four more scores, making the final count 12 to 6. These two teams represent enterprises controlled by E. J. Kaddati. The Dividend team is composed of employees of Mr. Raddatz'a allvor-Icumine, the Tlntle Standard, while the niue Hlaze boys are employees of his coal mine at fonsu tilers. The teams have met on two previous occasons. the first encounter going to Dividend and the second being won by the Blue Blaze team. The game last Wednesday decided the championship for the year 1911. Drfmt Eureka Team. On Friday evening the Dividend team took a close game from Eureka. the contest being played at the former place and the final score being 8 to 7. It was a hard game for Dividend in view of the fact that they were ou the defensive all the time. Eureka hammered in five runs in the second inning, causing Taylor to be replaced by Peterson as the pitcher for Dividend. Peterson was able to hold Eureka down to two scores for the remainder of the contest while his team mates pounded in eight runa off Vlertel'a delivery during the remaining seven Innings, thus making the final score eight to seven In favor of Dividend. - A I 'nil of Wnlgrren Co. I 4 fr Use Conoco Gas for Quick Starting Tor quick starting either in hot or cold weather use Conoco Gasoline. It will save your battery and save wear on your starting equipment. And then if you also use Conoco Oil in your engine you will be greatly surprised with the ease at which your motor will start. If you would have this added pleasure then drive in and let us fill your car with CONOCO GASOLINE AND OIL ACCESSORIES, TIRES AND TUBES BATTERY WORK v TOM S PHONE 171 n aid' SERVICE EUREKA, UTAH AND GUARDIANSHIP In the Dint r let Court of Juab (bounty, NOTICE. Htnfe of Ctah. m For further Information consult County Clerk or respective signers. THELMA BUYS ALLEN, Plaintiff, . vs. HARLOW ALLEN. Defendant. and ll NOTICE TO ALIAS SUMMONS. CREDITORS. ter a Estate of ELLA DEPREZIN. Do- - The State of Utah to the said DN'ltkd efendant: You are hereby summoned to ap-- : Creditors will present claims wlih Touchers to the undersigned at off- pear within twenty days after the e that ' 8 service of this summons upon you ice of Allen T. Sanford, opei Lake City, if served within the County In which Boston Building, Salt Ion (n A. LI rtah, on or before the 1st day of this action is brought, otherwise, within thirty days after service, and December, A. D.t 1931. ere j MARY L. DRISCOLL, defend the above entitled action; EMMA DONNELLY, and in case of your failure so to do, Executrixes of Estate of judgment will be rendered against a ytr Ella Deprezln, DtiCtasd. you according to the demand of the lay a ALLEN T. SANFORD, complaint, which has been filed with, )g RiS.'lj the clerk of the said court. bert of j Attorney for Executrixes. This action is brought against you' WHY UE LEAD THE WORLD First pub. July 23. 1931.) alts, to recover a judgment dissolving the ck, bonds of matrimony heretofore1 In 1913, according to Edwin ion, F Loa between you and the plaln- - (Iruhl of the North American comexisting pany, every factory worker controliw; led 3 horsepower. By 1925 this had C. N. LEATHER BURY, Chanrj Increased lo 4.3 horsepower per onner, Plaintiff! Attorney, Sutherbd Eureka. Utah. worker, and now exceeds 5 horsee Leo (First pub. July 30. 1931. Last puh. power. Here, briefly. Is one of the most August 27, 1931.) reasons for American1 Important world Industrial supremacy. Cheap dge r ad lodge j and plentiful electric power, applied I S. H.fr to tasks once done laboriously by Smith hand or with outmodeled machinery, For Infants and Children has been the direct cause of our In Years high standards of living and work-- , , ing. Alwayabcars Teats at the Illinois agricultural Nqnatuvo of experiment station have indicated' that large horses are belter than Hinuli ones for piling heavy loads: and that animals' disposition is an Important factor. Theres the warmth of a ASSESSMENT NOTICE. imile ln a friendly voice. Viiit loved one far away Sioux Mines Company, principal It coat so by telephone. little. For exrmple, station place of business, Eureka, Utah. to station day rates Notice Is hereby given that at a We wUh to announce to the special meeting of the Board of Directors, of the Sioux Mines Comsportsmen of Tlntle that we from EUREKA to: pany, held on the 27th day of July, are now able to furnish SHOT 1931, at the general officers of the GI'N 811 ELI J4 and all other BEAVER .85 company, Eurekn, Utah, an assess- kinds of AMMUNITION. ment. No. 23, of one (1) cent per: We have stocked FEDERAL AFTON, Wyoming $1.25 here wee levied upon the ontstend-- l AMMUNITION the best on Ing capital stock of the corporation,1 the market, (kill In and let Inalac ud alcM Mist Inrn. payable Immediately to Emron M.j Mil by BiBhOT an taielur. us quote you prices. at th6 Birch, secretary-treasuregeneral offices of the company, Eu- reka Mercantile Commission Co. tore. Eureka, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on August 28th, 1931, will be delinquent and Eureka, Utah PHONE 171 advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment la made before will be eold et the orflre of the com-- j pany at Eureka, Utah, September; 18th. 1931, at the hour of 2 oclock, p. m. to pay tha delinquent aaaeae- -' ment together with the cost of advertising and expense of tele. EMRON M. BIRCH, PKOll.lTK ; : 10c I'nliiiollvc, 404-4u- i yr!-- I 25c Bordsns 45c 30c 75c Lipstick telephone- - Almond Lotion All For Value $2.25 $ All Valne $1.75 50c Shaving Crnnm 3 for 91 35c KS' Shaving Cream. for 91 65c Shaving Cream 3 for 1 50c Waigreoa Hair Oil. for 91 75c Hillrose Cream 2 for 91 50c ThMIrlnl Cream. Vo lb. 3 for 51 50c Perfection Cold Cream for 9 1 25c Glycerine 5 for 1 50c "K Lotion 3 for 51 50c Java Face Powder.. 3 for 91 50c Amorieaa Oil, Pint.,3 for 91 $1.00 Russian Oil, Pint.. 2 for 91 We our car greasing equipment the best in the Tintic District, and we charge you the lowest price makes one-ha- lf FREE BRAKE INSPECTION INCLUDED All $1.75 the water ktest Electrical Equipment which forces t a tolo the car under high pressure, thus insuring per-he- job. Atherly Garage EUREKA, UTAH rl ! j S-l- 50c Kleenex and Jars Two 50c Perfection Cold $ Cream $1.50 Value Iff SOf ou 3 (4) Griggs a Wahlburg ..25000 .205-CaWahlburg ...20000 10.00 And In accordance with law and an order of the Board of Directors, made on the lat day or June, 1931, so many share of each parcel of, stock aa may be necessary will Le ild at the office of the secretary. Thomas E. Chatwln. at Mammoth,! Utah, on Saturday, the 22nd day of. 5 August, 1931, at the hour of ' o'clock p. m., to pay the delinquent, assessment thereon together with; the cost of advertising and expanse of sale. THOMAS E. CHATWIN, Secretary. (First pub. August 8, 1931.) 204-Ann- - Value NOTICE, Johnson. M- Tooth Brnihea 118-W'- 195-- C. Amrllta Pirfrtuird Balk Salts, t. IB ran. and Two 50c E. Car Wash $1 and up hr rotj'i IJ at. Wash r. 1000 250 l Pint Orlia Mouth E. 40 Peau Doux Shaving Cream $1.95 Valne Invt 82-W- fH0N $ 3 irel-- I and up All For l M Golden Sunset Mining Company, a( Corporation of the State of Utah.; Location of property, Tlntle Mining'. District, Utah. Location of prlncl-pal place of business. Mammoth. Utah. Thar are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of aaaeasment levied on Monday, June lat, 1111, being asseaament No. mill per ehtre, 31. of the several amounts aet opposite the, namea of tha respective ahareholdera as rollowa: Shra. Name Cert. No. B. Burqulst . 5000 8S-Gua Johnson ..11000 90-Gua Johnson . . 1000 B. Burqulst . 2000 have just installed a new Hercules Auto Hoist whicii .3 f'irB Office: Eureka Mercantile Commie-- ! Ion Company Eureka, Store, Utah. (First pub. July 30, 1931.) DELINQUENT $ $1.00 Gillette Bladea and Raxor with Two 35c Tubes Randle Service Station Equipment 8 for 91 4 Three 50c Tubes Xpana or Pyrolac Tooth Paste and 35c Tooth Brush $1.85 Value r, New Greasing 7 .6 : Secretary-Treasure- 4 Peanal Butter .6 j a. for 1 for 1 for 1 25c Woodburys Soap.. for 51' 50c Pobeeo Tooth Paslo.3 for 1 40c Squibb Tooth Past 3 for 1 25c Tooth Pasta 5 for 51 25c Orlis Tooth Pasta. . for 91 25c Colgate Tooth Paste 5 for 1 25c Dr. West Tooth Paste 6 for 51 50c Ania'cnt Tooth Pasls.3 for 1 50c I,.. Shaving Cream . 3 far 51 and 50c Cream of I FEDERAL Ammunition 5 1 10c Mission Bell Seao.20 for 1 25e SSST Soap 6 for 1 $1.00 Cotys Powder, j WARMTH lb. Tss ..20 for Golf Balls, 25c Package Golf Tees Use For Over 30 1 Coffee 3 lbs. $ 1 Clicqaot Club Ginger Ale HrUrgalt Ginger Ale. Pints. I Oc Creme Oil Soap. Three 50c Peau Donz A .Tea 6forl Milk. Sr Ess-Ja- v 35c Pfc-- i CASTOR 18 $ bars Lifebuoy or Lux Soap d ( K py Friday and Saturday I aium. for $1.00 ... 35c HINKLE PILLS, 100's .5 for $1 C9c ASPIRIN TABLETS, 100'a, 2 for $2. 50c Milk of Magnesia, Walgreen 3 for $1 10c CASTORIA 4 for $1 50c FEENAM1NT 3 for 31 75c BORDEN'S MALTED II IS WiUrrra 2 for $1 MILK, pound Unit Hub. Chocolate 55: Wa?green's Malted Milk 3 for $1 75c Sterilized Antiuptic 2 for $1 Gauze, 'bill, huti. Se Ungueniina 50c Brsma Settler 33c 33c 31 lrt.ni, AmelilaFaee?owdsf.79e Syrup oi Figs, ,39c $1.25 Psyllium Seed, lb. S9e JiQc Calif. 43c 77e SI Lavoris 6 git Paraalda Hydro. lor 91.00 00c Hospital Absorb. Cotton, lb. 3 for 15c Lyndhurst Toilet Tissue.. 15 for 50c Hinds'Honcy&Almond for 5Cc Crm3 Frostilla 50c Rubbing Alcohol CerUfltd Wood, ar rhroiniam Sprcul, Nik 60c Zonite af kirkory plat'd (2 ... 4 3 t for 91 91 fi fl Compound, pint. ...3 fur 50c Witch Hazel, p'nt 3 for 50e Brlstle-Tlt- e Tooth Brush 3 for 50e Peau Doux Playing Cards. 3 for 75c Framed Pictures. .3 f IOU $1 Fletcher Mouth Wash 35e Gets-- lt Cora Remedy Dr. Stholls Zino Pads. . -- Sl.OOOvaitina SI.25S.M.A ftCe Meatholaten 53s Lysol inui 51 SI SI 53 91 49c 27 e 33e 73o 98c 39c 39e Smokers1 Dollar Day Qpodolo 5c 15c Velvet or Prince Albert 8 for 51 Tobacco Be . Wm. Penn. Rocky Ford, Crema or Cigan Whte Owl IS for Cl MsaaaHMU Fifty-Fift- y . or Contract 27 for ft Cigars 10c El Modelo Cigtri lSforfl 10c Van Dyck, Bine Point or Corina Cigtri 13 for $1 |