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Show rtlay. OctoW 1. 1931. THE EUREKA ROOSTER Ft MIT l (1,1, UlMIVmi, T. II. s. ATHLETIC 11(4 Milt Wl ; Shipments Pag 3 . Stock Sales 1'oot ball, which la he-t! principal hp(irt at the Tunic Hinli SchiKil ever Mine its to be Hiiiiiiiared dining the present Moiiilay. year, aeeurding in annouiii'enieut reNorth l.My ilxc .md 6 Pc cently nude. This ai'liun wax taken Tintic Standard $:l t'.U i.i 1 ufti r an invextigati.m reveal. , that t hief t uns 4 Ic and 4 I the Nihni.l (iiuld lint raise fun, Is .uina 4 c enough to tarry on the spurt. - 44 -TAll athletic uctiviti.-at the high school have been sponsored nr paid uesday . Xurtli 71c. for by the student I.lly and the body North Standard fund to carry on the wurk tame' 4 c. Tintic Standard $.1.50 from the sale of student body card,; ( hief Puns. 4U wliirh cost the upper class students' iyc and Kureka l.ily 13c. 13. &U and the lower class students, Eureka Standard 1 A canvass at the beginning1 4 of the year revealed that only a por-- l lion of .the students would be able' Weslriestlay . Fill eka llullluli I Sc. tit parch, i ,e si ml body luiteis and! Kureka i.ilv the rel'elltle tb.lt I ollld be e Vpec. i'll and Vurili I.ilv 70e. from this source mu far below the N'urili Standard amount needed to carry on for the1 4 c I rlii Veur. rip;: J T Wilson Is re MFMOHIU. It IUTOIUCM sponsible for the statement that it fF.lll A FKIi OM cost the student li. ii y approximate-' ly $500 to pay the expense of the' f the new audi- w,',a,' football team during a season. When1. :'mor,al 8'h001 a considerlng this, also the fact that L'"; I" Jfl ke place on a big portion of the fontlmll Uk! u.y equip L1' S "iMy. Oftober 4th ment needed replacing, there was "I Kever .T, V"'?', nothing to do but eliminate the; sport for the present year at least, -. ion or n rn isco. will Arf?' . Another thing which haa wurseii.nni HlM.a, to a disadvantage in boosting fool- ,llol.iea hall at the school la (hat during thej The dedication ceremonies will past .wo or three years the attend-- h la , h the audi- aiice has not been large enough to orjum pick a team of sufficient strength to f'1 make It popular with the general , . .!lq"111!h h ,un,il bllllil- .... ... . public, so that additional revenue , , No could be obtained from gale receipts, w ill lie inspection periultieil after For Instance there are 24 boys In the dedication exercises. the Senior class at the local hlyh All nu-- her of (lie diocese are school while at Spanish Fork there to attend the cereore 110 In the same class. It ran urgentlyon invited the mony afternoon of October readily lie seen that the percentage Is decidedly against the local school A general Invitation is extended to and nothing but a coincident could ull our fellow citizens. give us a team that could compete Please enter the west main ensuccessfully with the Hah count' trance fur the inspection of the When the attendance at schools. building. the Tintic High School Increases, Cars must he sufficiently and the depression sub- school ground. parked outside the sides to a point where all students, ran afford to buy student body' KK SIKt IAI.IST. cards, then and not until then, foot- -' hall will be revived. Ur. LV In order to offset this dlscontlnu-- ' Folk.?. Specialist, will ed .o,lvl to rortatn ,.o, Ho .rhool I. lotni lo thro. .11 tbol, rC- I"SdV , I I , Standard urn nih Idly At I 1 or) u. Co. (dump Bin :gulal Eureka ;(Con. Properties: tlef Cin grrka my 1 ;rnd Centra! j carload .rt-F- - -- Uflkl'HTRV THK liCSIXKSS ASI IlKl'ICl.KSlOX aided! j.I -- 111 will mining iaip interested in a recent Colonel I). I'. Jarklina, of the Mali SI.IY - for a "Naturally business men change toward better con-- ' o. d di c k bc riees. All of tin favored tyjies are included, in velvet and felt with varied trimming of feathers and hows. 11 ' Priced From $1.98 to $4.98 V1- ,tt. Copper, like other lid commodities, would be bene-by improvement a In the aitua Stabilization of the silver let and Improvement of prices; ibe metal would help everything, the re- -' .tdlng copper, through fling of markets. The downward trend of copper I acting curtailment of production It is a natural mue properties. rwlon because of low prices, and nag as low prlcea continue, pro-- n cannot afford to produce re than they ran dispose of. 1 . THESE ARE THE APPROVED FASHIONS : 1 ru n takkm OVF.Il I'KOPFItTY I' ; Improvement of the German slt-j- it would reflect itaelf every pr now, eskeially when there an 0 iikiny attraetive styles from which to select nt these very reasonable ! 4 AT Ml I.IX duck club grounds at Mills for years has been held by - IN Coats and Dresses For Fall Kinhracing every desirable style feature favored hy Authorative Designers of Pushion, these and Dresses, so skillfully desplendid signed and carefully tailored, will w'in instant approval from women desirous of adhering closely to the favored and correct modes. Whilo they show the very newest fabrics, fur trimming and color range and smart lines, they are (ats the rarlflc Athletic Club and also pound which for a few years the Tlutlc held or leased by i Club have been taken over by a rtj organized duck club and plans qbeen completed for the present j Most of the of Alng season. ball team, Salt Lake residents but it I charge of thla work and already he your eyes now. member arts haa plana completed for the first, tfntood that the IFKMANKXT WAYKM. Inter-daa- a nail sections of Utah. series, which will start 44 j Neville, secretary of the club, nezt week. The basketball season! that does not commence until after the1 .T0.11 still have a short time In wponslble for the report a are more ducks and geese in first of the year and by that time It w,h,rfch ,0 Kft. yor p.r,!lanret av kills country than in any other Is hoped that a winning team will ai, ?.r : (all 190, Stell Allan. ka of the state and good shoot-ta- s have been developed. jHiles Several athletA at the the high1 predicted for the members tbs opening date, which was toschool are training In croaa country il noon. . , .. .. running and hope to heroine good . Hiker and directors are E. J. enough to enter the City Creek run of of Iayson; at Salt Lake, an annual event which " Pycesof Bed and wm." apton. president, vice Hammond, Jr., prealdent, attracts conalderable attention. ,hi" th,T gentlemen einployeea In kit Lake City; Joe Neville, secre-.- j. Normanof (he 'grocery department Dr. O. J. LaBarge, treasurer, :k :a I?' . fl-t- is ji smK that iiuans a saving lo vry woman who mts tin (lisiraliility of jri'Min: lur winter hat 1 no Indlrationa of a ilown-,.-trend, or, for that matter, an ard trend in busines, Mr. JackMid. llfif I2c I Copper rom e SMART NEW HATS 1 - of the 'lilP'n (upri'lally ,fBent by HOME OWNED d' Sf. moderately priced. rs Dresses $3.98 to $ 6.75 Coats $1 1.75 to $34.75 1 j ,, , L-L- YOUTHFUL STYLES IN COLD WEATHER APPAREL FOR THE CHILDREN It is a great satisfaction to know that your children an iroierIy clothed for the cool, crisp days. Wo have provided a large stock of childrens cool weather toga everything to make them comfortable as well na fashionably dressed. Bring your child here and select from sizes us well aa the latest styles in w'ann and serviceable apparel. T. Ive ladles surrounded Jensen store. City; Ben F. Creech. A. Buster, hungry they thought he was a caveJohn W. Leavitt, Jesse never been kissed. all of Salt Lake City, and man but he had of !ir. the year, thata Funniest I I I picture e A. Cheever, of Iayson. dl"Parlor, Bedroom and Bath." at the X. Star Theatre, Saturday and Sunday. FOR SALK. kit Lake fitermin. 1 1 1 villa ! : er Now ask lor Deaa ef , Heavy Service OILK HOSE No. 449 Police Wt garage, $20. FOR RENT 4 room unfurnished house near public school for $5.00 a month. ' FOR SALE Six room house, clone In. Price $275. Terms: $25 down, and $10.00 per month. Learn How to Handle Thugs thlp I, not lb or,!, matter here the national rifle matchee are he t itnirtlun la lb. br In similar work. One of them le her iau from CapL James F. Strain. 'c.'oCU'tft hanJto-hxt- " . fa J j II I 1 1 H 1 1 F'H Sweaters Priced From 49c lo $2.98 ARKLE CLARK Man, Ualvarxlty ef Illiaoia. iiiih in mini I Coats Priced From $3.49 to $12.50 ihmh-- magazine of ztandlng published recently an article from a father of three children, all of whom aro In college. In which a strong proteat la made against the Increasing coat of The education. writer claimed Garrity. FOR SALE 3 room house )i&0. Terms: $25 down, $10 per monin. Near Leadvllle Row. FOR SALE Small house on Eagle Street. $60 cash. FOR RENT 4 room modern house and garage, near high achoil, month. good condition, $15.00 per furnished FOR RENT 6 room house, close In. Includes piano and 1 By THOMAS -- Tues-Octoh- 1 COST OF AN EDUCATION You Can Help School House, Garrity a for the Building and Heating Buy and Sell Keai Estate it. either together or separately aid be filed at the office of the If you desire to bny or sell local rd of Education of the Tinllc property It will pay you to see Mol Distrirt not later than Frank Garrity. local real estate dealer. Here are some of bis prev6, 1931. ent listings: ke long legged Charlotte Green-4- 4 FOR SALK 4 room furnished make violent love to ntone-- 4 house on north aide of town. $129 Buster Keaton In "Parlor, cash, 375 on time. iroom and Bath, For Sale 4 room house near at the Star tre, Saturday and Sunday. ueadvllle Row, )200 cash. FOR RENT Small cabin close In for 93.50 per month. FOR RENT 7 rcm modem bouse on Leadvllle Row. See Frank V Knight 1 that what wae true of hla children could be said of tho average young parson go- ing to college In The Monday Night Bridge Club th representative ' members were entertained thla week Institutions of the by Mra. Frank Hrlakey. Th high score prize went to Mrs. Stella Shea. country. hONtess nerved a deliBriefly, ho complained that to seud After card the to Mra. T. D. Sulliluncheon rious hla three children to tho Institutions Stell Mra. Shea, Mra. F. A. which they were attending was cost- - van, Thomas McCormick. Mr. Grant, speaking, Mr. Thomas Maxwell, Mra. !an SulIng him, conservatively $LrMiu a year; tad this amount la livan and Mra. W. K. Baptist. I ; number ezdualve of vacations and of additional expense. I am Quite aura that the average cost of an education In tho representative colleges of the country If far leas than thla man alleges, and should be. Evans has Just finished his Junior 1 am year In the college with which four years lie associated, graduated school la a agi from a email high country town. He Is the oldest of three children, his father having a clerical position which does not pay him as much a year aa tho complainaning father mentioned above spent children hla nually on each of Evans was out of high school a year working and saving bis money before trjlng to enter college. lie got a Jo'j at college, which enabled him to earn his board ; and during his short vacations at Christmas and Easter b earned enough to pay hie fees. He good position etch sumhas held been economical; he has has mer; be found a position In college for the last two yeare which paye him fifty dollar a month. He dresses well because he take care of hli clothes. He has the ucIjI life which on finds la a fra scholastic honternlty. He hae mad bad a pleashas He or every year. what othdune He has life. wx'liil ant er hoys do; and he told in not lng la col-1-- e ago that during hla three year he had cost tie father but two hundred dollars. Not everyone could scores do what he baa done, though fifteen spends everyone not but do hundred dollars. A college education to make costa about what one wants It coat. it tilt. WwleraMeweeaB Catoai ed Sr., entertainthe Kntr Nous Literary Club at Mra. I). J. Ruaaell, I come no more When once I knock and fail to find you in; For every day I stand outside your door And hid you wake, and rise to fight anil win. hv Wail not for precious chances passed awray! Weep not for golden ages on the wane! Each night I hum the records of the day At sunrise every soul is horn again! Dost thou Udiohl thy lost youth all agostf Dost reel from righteous Retribution's blow! Then turn from blotted archives of the past And find the future's pages white as snow. Art thou a mourner! House thee from thy spell; Art thou a sinner! Sins may le forgiven; Each morning gives thee wings to flee from hell, Each night a star to guide thy feet to heaven. that have sp4d. To vanUhnl joys he blind and deaf and dumb; My judgments seal the dead past with its dead, But never bind n moment yet to come. I.Tiigh like a Lov at splendors Though deep in min, wring not your hands and weep; I lend rny arm to all who say "I can!" outcast ever sank so deep No shame-faceHut yet might rise and be again a man! Walter Malone. d e her home laat evening. A paper on FOR SALE Good Columbia photowas presented by Communism graph and ooloctod roeordo at Mra. Thomaa Maxwell and th dispractically your owu prlco. See cussion was led by Mrs. Lee HayJohn Enluad, at tho Bullloa Bock ward. Mrs. J. E. O Von nor also dwelling houa. Mra. gave a paper on "Hygiene. Russell served her guests with FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN 1911 Hudson Roadster In A- -l condition. Will oaerlflco for $100 if token nt once. $75 wUI handle. Phono 91. OPPORTUNITY. They do m wrong who LOCAL AD8. WANTED Heater, In good condition and reasonably priced. Phono 112-- FOR SALE Household cheap. Phone 147. furniture, NOTICH TO HUNTERS. eome hunters, from Tlutlc, have treapaaeed on th lands at Clear Lake, Millard County, Utah, during the duck hunting season. Aa a remit our company has suffered conalderable damage. We hereby give notice that shooting. hunting and othar trespassing on any of the lands known aa Clear Lake, Millard Connty, Utah, la positively prohibited and all trespasser! will be dealt with according to law. D. II. LIVLNOSTON. Manager. Salt Lake City. Utah. BepL 19. 1911. Heretofore |