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Show liFMw Thursday. November the eureka reporter 19, 1931. ItHi S! .ludiii !.i!!. in-- t Boss ii 1 mkix; -DIIIVK ili.ipi r of I il.ilird drive in .1 I tlu- (lit- - Stock Sales -- all II llill I'll III - tin Amcririiii no-- !i ten: I st-- Tintit' Divine' t It.. 1;. s ,j rs LADIES' HAT SALE a III 'l't. i llirir ul $:i"i Km'i-ka- . district liitludi-M.inmini!.. Silver lily and Dividend iiml tli.is.. in (barge of the drive will snluii wiili North Lily H.,il- - si nine Hell Chief funs. Iropertles: t hief Cons (irand Cent r4j NPS FOIC I I this airk ty of Mii,d of lie Iniii Ill'll l'rn- I 0 ITKH IS ( II -- Shipments fin'i1 i Page I. i ir f 'I. .mill I mi i i l l l In U fllll,' : Fast Til.! n i '..ns j s Fiftv Felt and Velvet Hats Sale price $1.98 each , 9 Individuals, mines, business houses l'ii.p:n- Mnu-n, 3 and religious and fraiernal orv.iin Killl-ft.I Im .111,1 1. is 'aiions hi an effort lo raise ll l,l! ".I f I'i :i IIS iiinia, which is the same as f.u- Iasi il Tipi i.' I.r.id $1 ..n and 1 year. u mi Siandsrd $4 ari Mrs. Lyman Maker of Fureka is ...j ii li.iiii.n, :i v. of I lie drive and is IN D1NO general 11 RESIN I'lulu V) IM'l'K MINK I., Every one of these SMART Mrs J. F. liVi.n TO DEVELOPMENT CAMP 4IGN being assimed hy nor. These two ladies will personal HATS have formerly sold in In work virgin ly canvas Mu town of Mamm.-MI: Irf from $2.69 to $4.98 e.orh. nils s.., .i r;d 4 Gold and Kureka L. O. McMIchael. Miss Muy1 J llil'.'.inli ground In the Sacramento J., Ryan, Mrs. J. T. Wilson, Mrs. Fred Kuii-kQuicksilver Mining ooinpany propAnd they're wonderful on, and and t Lily .: f dis- - IJutioit and Miss old Merrur Davis will in the North l.ilv TIy locgted .iv rehave rliarge of ihis wmk; Hay easy to wear. Ingenious ideas tri-is liieeiinfi with gratifyinK Tin! Lead $1 mi AmhroHe Ilrcms f and Nord in Feather and Quill trimto the for Tin! iv Staiiil.ii 1 ii i: r nits, accordinginternational geological Mr-ihMIsninio Smelting dentl; Joseph the of tr.mings, and in the clever stylMrs. J. K. Jorysiioin for Silver fuy.' Wcdnc-wl. 00 and Mrs. J. S. Kinley for tlu- - North ings of Felt and Velvet. Fifty "After reopening more than Hiii Mill M,8.1. lateral to select from, but come mine. main old tunnel, Lily the fact of Kas Tim iv i 'ons i:it During the past year the Tiniic liJ' been started In new terrl-- ' W0 EARLY fc.r they will not last Tlntii' Siatidard $4 ml sizeable tonnage Chapter of the Anierioun Ited Cross Kureka llulltoii IWjv l.t IS'vv tory and already a long. of low grade gold ore has been added ban handled a. lot of cases and done! Kinerald lo a reserves. : great amount of good with the to the already large Kureka Idly 13o. iff.-- : Your Choice of Our Entire One lateral is out approximately small amount of monev available! Norili Lily 9;!- and 2e. tunnel and a for this work. Those who ran pos-- ; II fret from the main Stock for $1.98. tbi Nodding carrying from $S to $7 in slbly afford to do so should asisst in PnltMKIt KI'ltFKl MIX IHKN acthis work hy donating. Kven if it. 4i' 1. Kll'l K VOt ant gold to the ton has been exposed, l made late be only a small sum it will he ap-announcement II s to cording The extent of Ihis re- - predated. In r last week. Janies Sir.ing, former Kureka not been fully deter- has aim for a numler of years 'resident, placement di- - Wll.I.H TO n PPI.Y had been maklin-- . Ills home ni Kl.li- DFI.TI mined, hut Is gratifying to those we'v M l Ill at that i:i.l KT W ll It field, died al the reeling the work at this old lime place on Tuesday, from a bullet property. Harry SI. Joseph, well known min- - amind sustained ten days previous, The work of reopening the Ion,: AftK starwas ing man who was reeeutly given per- - Mr. Strang was preparing properly to go niiHHion to install a water system at when the ter yjj, ix months ago ed about pheasant hunting and while plnelng Mr International Smelting company ac-- j Delta, slates that the work wlll lie the .22 caliber rifle In the rsr it was brijr quired controlling Interest In the taken up within the shortest possible discharged, the bullet entering his, time and when completed Ielta will ahodmen, perforating the intestines' prlw company. I. have a thoroughly modern plant and tn a number of places. He was rush-- , P ASSN, LOCAL WOMAN a supply of water equal to the needs' ed to the hospitul and for a few days OF gBTFK lll.XCK TO nilLDUKVM (ilVK t last PASSED AW.W AT I RO() of the town. hope whs held out fur his recovery, Just al present all fire inMurunre hut the wound was ton serious fur! On (l,lK Friday afternoon, November Mr - - will he IlKTII HICKSIAN, Keporter. School Au the Tiniic al High 'given the at family away Provo, passed the various rompanies over a period Mr. Strung wus burn March g. ,nrium under I lie auspices of thehome city on Wednesday 0f fifteen or more uo and at Ogden, a """ tlf Fritn isSS, "l Assoelstlon of TinlnI I,,' !"" On Wednesday evening, November . Mri i neer In a lii ness , naurance will be until Annie Strang. Me lived for more than ,lc. Th M time will he 230 r.ih, the annual sehool play, "The SLr, trouble h 8ome in Kureka where he was nIl(1 K,IO(l .urtlng a"ain,, on' wlll furnished. Pro,fePt," Dm ms of Death," will lie presented IHIan nui(. m"hania h KM AH children in the grad- - schools liv the niemhers of the Ttnllr High m,wBlw Fur ,he P4 welve nd ihe Tiix' 'nd'' Sih'grTd'e'pupi'is 'at' ' T "L la'roai' W?7 8UPPwe,,s- - a o,d. Walter nA. Ath- ,at! deP,h he had lived at Richfield, hold- - the high school will ho dUmUs-- d thriller. Il commences with the dls- Storf ' assltant cashier early in order that they mlKht P08,,on of a man. While every- ' In addiUon to Bl J.he .J!,me." M I,e,""on b"nk' Udlny hs? city Surviving are the dance. tend asked Parents Is one AfLa large tank will The life of searching for this man. many husband, are five Bisters as gay staa been to aeud a dime to school with the has Jimmy Strang ""'l "IL" figures appear, but the Tame ghostly v Mrs Tnriniinfa v erec td or - lows: ir n !,ranRe,y and cloi,,y ""ltel with children at noon on that day as this' rest la for you to see. Those taking . . , , , . w cm Ales liana,, hP foll,ini1 'nnology ake 2Sf , he amount charged for admission. mJJ lraKPdy B Moljl ? ? are: Ilonnle Jean Carten, Myrle Of Eureka AHh m h" ' Hh0Wa: h hli2.x ' iLr. wlll from dance The Ihis V Sr?1"1 Clark. Ruth Sylvester, proceeds and Mis. Dorothy Walters. aII res, dents o Delta con- Mr. Strang married Myrtle llur- - ,w UWM hy the association to help ratrlcla e plarCarol Clarrlty. Homier, of ' e hus:hUw of 8tt" Iake in ,907 She - iph Frank Taylor. Albert Carlson. Ken- " ITuneral services over the remains C0Bt 0f which will be (id a year and a half after. He later therla iHoculail.m which will take neth Allen and Roll Douglass, win be held at the Fourth Ward married Matilda Larsen of Richfield, place in Kureka next week. T II 9 In Provo at 12:30 oclock on ire RI.IC NOTICK. who died in 1925. Two sona of Mr. on Wednesday, No- The program, ome o! 8t day afternoon. Doan and James, died Sirang, a la news to at vember 18th, the Tintlc High The Kuroka Merc. Com. Co. store Tea. according item, Inguld P March. respectively, nW ,j1( fttVornH beverage In the school waa given by the Freshmen. HHiacrKUvM WILL fOXIK'CT TIIKIR has closed and all those who are on January and n ,'1a,, Jrlbar. ,!an lk! aJ10Pl Klondike. "A 'hunch of the hoys It was a musical play In two arts. iANXCAI. MK.MORl L SKRVICK the hooks of the concern are asked w mt f .of to were whooping It up In Ye Olde Tad's Inspiration. " All of thn class make paymenta to Herman Syl,yeaP ,h' ,ami1!r ontrol flcliohas to dwindled No. 11. H. P. niemhers took part. Tho leading Malamute Tea Slioppo. at the Taylor Bros, store. n fros Ti,llir field mine disaster of 1900, thirteen Elks, are making plans for their were: Harding Allen, Pal !clinraclera The also haj large - l L : i.i-- I I s . I 1 : - I I i i - r. i 4 ' ,r t Illft-silr- . - 1 1 .1 1 1 I -- a i.- l Tnvi-taf- 1 . . -. li- -r - : i I Si-.- - Si-- i tmiFT 1 ? ( - r.l Im-pn- al ; HKTM-TKAt'HKI- High School Notes n -JS T' 1 Sn i?' - rlJ 1 ' Parents-Teacher- s -- W "." fr l'" 'y si-- - tJt fol-'jo- ph 1 - - hi e ?!", Il myri school and the alumni, with tha outcome of 23 to 24 In favor of thn high school teum. This was a very exciting game, good form was shown by both aggregations. T II S The second spelling test will bn given Friday. Students from thn ninth to thn twelfth grades wlll bn required to spell and give correct deflnltiona or use In sentences, 120 words. Thn grades received In these tests wlll be averaged with thn English grade to makn thn final English mark that will appear on thn report cards. T It S A special drive Is being made by upper classmen to Improve student rondiirt In the study hall. HIHtltT (THCITT CAI NKH FI UK WIIIMTLK TO BLOW on At twenty minutes to eight Monday morning the resldenta of Kureka were nearly all brought out of I heir homes by the sounding of the fire siren, which blew constantly for severul minutes. The reason for tills was a short circuit on the line leading to the big whistle, which Is located at tho Chief Cons mine. In some manner a piece of balling wire crossed thn two power lines and Whether this caused the trouble. T II S waa thn work of Imya or whether the School will close Wednesday, No- - severe wind storm that morning was vember 25lh, for the Thnnksgtvlng responsible Is not known. " nd will reopen the following - ! of the committee who will ar- bfld. wife of the late John,dRjr' Should a child always follow her svenlBiraage the program for this impres- - father's teachings? See "A Free ,Ioo,, who for a number of ,h' Tintlc. hosteaslro service, Soul, featuring Norma Shearer and 4 te pla Lionel Barrymore, at the Star. Sat- - Hih Srhno1! lrt TIXTIf 1IOTKL f.l KSTM tmani Cales of fun. gobs of thrills, goles urday and Sunday. Monduy. LOCAL ADS. in "Shipmates," at the Star, State cigarette Inspectors were In red T II 9 unweek Kureka are and the Home Tonight and Friday. the the Merchant during Try First. J W. Bwalhnrg, representing the1 Thn basketball schedulu In this WANTED Old, rlean cotton rags, derstood to have found a number of servei i rl-- t for thn Tintlc H. 9. team not scraps. Wlll pay 6c a pound. T violations of the state cigarette set. Karl Winter Co., of Salt Lake Olty. b ' f. J. niado as follows: b,,n January business Reporter office. improver, M Complaints are now being made out reports automotive 18, Nephl at Tintlc; January 16, Tin- and will be served within a (lay or lng Bacot j lie at Bprtngvtlln; January 22. Pay-- FOR BALK Haliy buggy In good two. H. Bachman and A. V. Card, son at Tintlc; February 6, Spanish rondltlon. 98.00. Mrs. L. C. salesmen for 9. C. Card Iron Works, Fork nt Tintlc; February 13, Tintlc "Shlpmatss, at the Star Theatre, Denver, who deal in mlnn equip- - nt Mundlng. Rear of Sisters home. Nephl; February 17, Springvllln Tonight and Friday, Is a thrilling Is replac-Jt- l Tintlc; February 19, Tintlc at WANTED TO BUY Udles Abl Cook romance of the sea. with Robert menl, report that optimism In thn largo Wyoming and payson; March 4, Tlntic at Spanish Hook. Phone 36. gloom ing In Montgomery and Dorothy Jordan Ctah rnnl fields. Business has shift- - Fork. Thn Sophomora league will the leading roles. ed from uneven to straight ahead n carried on In this district. Teams FOR HALE- - Fresh Eggs. Phone No. 121-re- - from each town wlll bring the Sopho- The world's chief source of the Im- but the going Is still In low. They on the up- more teams with them. This game room furnished FOR RENT-Tportant mineral, manganese. Is the porl business In their linn will start at 6:30 p. m.. then thn Caucasus mountain range In Kurope grade. house. Apply Mrs. Alta Frlsby, main game will follow. . and Asia. phone (umfnrd Antoniazzl, old time hu-- j T II 9 with old time: statu basketball tournament FLOWER orders taken for all occaThe municipality of Rome, Italy, reka man, is visiting In this rlty. friends he sions. Call Miller, Tintlc Hotel, held In Salt Lake City .will issued an order that it was all right 19. 18 Phone 21. and 16. 17, March NevadaJ to wear overcoats. Sure! All right Jack DeRemnr, of Wells, 9 II T to borrow a dollar, too. means thnl snow says that the heavy If the mmlng winter Is going to of Nevada rattle and' A game of haakotbali was played bo salvation as hard as they say, many a man The world's largest Image of Budal. tho Tlnllr High School Tuesday, ,t.,K.n.n Iw wearing a reunion suit. 1 will t November dha, to he erected Dear Toklo. will 7th, between the high be forty feet high, of concrcto; to thei of D. Pitts, manager Roy Sales coin-- j cost more than 150,000. Woodstock Typewriter puny and Rill .Manley, who were CARD OF THANKS. gimsts at the hotel during the week, report that business Is good In their Mrs. James Creighton and family line. wish to express their thanks for the C. A. Larsen and A. E. Williams, kindness and consideration shown them during their recent bereave- Utah Power Light company Inment. They are specially grateful spectors, were In the district during to the members of the Masonlrj the week. They say that there Is an Lodge who had charge of the funeral ' Increased demand for elerirle Iw servlces of the late James Creighton. vie which Indicates that business They also wish to thank the mem- looking up bers of the Elks Lodge and those P. C. Peterson snd A. I). Anderwho sent floral offerings. son, statu revenue officers, were In Eureka this week. CARD OF THtXKM. . J. K. Taylor, county assessor, wno Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Keuchle wish to waa in as-j Eureka, reports that the extend their thanks to Eureka sessed value of mining property Is friends for assistance and kind acta greatly reduced Whether your printing extended to them during their beShelR. W. Landwehr and Georgs reavement, caused by the death of job is large or Hmall wo their Infant son. They are especial- don, American Smelting A IMlnlng can print it and do the i n geulosLis, are again exploring ly grateful to neighbors and oth-r- s job right at the right who assisted at the funeral su! property In the Tintlc District. floral offerings prices. L. J. Motile of the Progrevs Sup ply Co, Halt Iike City, was a guest Ha at the hotel during the week. says that business Is Improving In hts line. For Infants and Children meet-ba- yrsj 1 - I I J. wo 337-W- . did ffl a a i;n t i:ra r- i M-- -- forman-- r o 3yen$eq0 J CASTORIA In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears lb Signature of PHONE 36 Other guests were: F. Reynolds. David GulltUm, J. E. Bergs. Frank Lund, P. J. Hon, J. J. Jensen, all of Hall Lake City. UREKA REPORTER V |