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Show . L Thursday, iWtMntar 3, 1931 THE EUREKA REPORTED tl..-- Page 5 bud the law I fate. Se "Guilty' ll.niiN.' at the Star Theatre, Tonight unit Friday. A man r lull lie t.ui l may rki.. Net Sunday the I'uh Juab si trial imi will Tintic Standard Niuili Lily Eagle k Blue Bell Mammoth Chief Ton, Properties: Chief Con Grand Central Fire-nii-- n' Kure-ka- . 'I he HOME Monday. lurul department i niak-Inplan for ijuite an entertainment s for the visiting firemen. The subject whleh will he taken up at the business mSKiiu Will he "Compensation." 1 I a Kant Tinllc Con. 29c. Eureka Lily 12 Sc. North Standard , Tlntic Standard S3 3c. Zuma 4c. East Tinlic fimlition Mammoth 19c. The Itelief Society of the I., i. S. Church will conduct a bazaar mi Friday, Iiecemher 11th, Hiartiua at in: 30 oVliH'k in the morula. candy, hand work, quilt and ruga will be on wale. laidie of Tintic Invited to attend. 4 PI util Total Carload meet in Iteady-to-wea- - PROMINENT IT. Ill .'IHX ATTEND MIMXG SESSIONS . v S'c - Tuesday. r, THRIFT GIFTS Chief ('on. 40'c. East Standard Uc. Empire Mine 4c. Eureka Bullion 17aC. North Idly KOr. The school play, Prum-of Mackenzie, secretary of the jyeath," given lint week under the .. Itah Chapter of the American Min-- J dlr,Ctfon of Mlaa Ituaaell wa well Wednesday. in Congress. left early In the week attended and proved to be a mom Tintic Standard sold at 13 f! where he will enjoyable entertainment. Mi 5 for Washington, P. Uua-- ; East Tintic Cons, sold at 2lc. attend the annual meet in of (hla anj ihoae taking purt In the pro-- j c. Emerald sold at organization. He also Intend to be ducllon received liberal praise from Silver Shield Mild at interested in present at a group of session of the parents and other Tintic Iaad sold at Sc. congress divisions when mine opera-- gfhool actlvltiea. 5 tlon, taxation and mineral tariff' P- Uj Muir, manager of the I'nited I "nil PRESS ASSOCIATION ; w he the Important subject. SESSION S SET Ft lit J IN. Stale and Smelting proper- of Mining the W. Mont Ferry, president ns in Eureka today. He state American Silver Producer Asiorla- The Utah Tress Association will "tlon, left Salt Lake City Tuesday for. that there is nothing especially new it annual meeting in the to reference hold wik the of a conference operation Spokane to attend Hotel, January 16th and 17th, which ha been called with a view hi company In thi district where he work is confined to the Eagle k it wa announced by Grace Cooper, to stabilizing sliver. '! secretary. In all section of the country i,lu lell and Victoria. He Is Officers will he elected and probmeetings are being held. jin that the ore deposit there will Even in states where no silver Is open up sufficiently to make pos- - lem of member newspapers will be hle the employment of a larger discussed. produced the people place the silver of men. number Howard Jarvis, publisher of the one of as the paramount question Magna Banner and oilier Salt I.ake sues of the present time and are Can murder ever he justified? county papers, is president of the working on a solution of the situa- See Guilty Hands," with Lionel association. tion. With efforts of this nature beBarrymore, at the Star Theatre, Toing put forth it should not be long night and Friday. LIDIKN AID SOCIETY TO before some definite action I taken The Fidelia Club members were which will place the white metal In CO.NDrtT ANNUAL BAZAAR the position It belongs. pleasantly entertained last evening On Friday, December 11th, the i by Mr. Charles Zabrlskle, the proFIRST NATIONAL HANK gram including an enjoyable session member of the Ladle Aid Society OF .NEPHI HAS CldiSKO; at cards followed by a delicious of the M. E. Church will conduct i j luncheon. Mrs. John Allen won the their annual bazaar, which will run s Officers or the First National high score prize and Mrs. Thomas front 12 o'clock, noon, until 8 in the 'Bank of Nephi voluntarily closed the j Francis the cut prize. Those evening. A usual there will he on yesterday and will makelng were: Mrs. John Bunnell, Mrs. sale fancy work of all kinds, novel'efforts toward liquidation and the Thomas Francis, Mrs. Cecelia Bacon, ties, and aprons, home complete payment of depositors. The Mrs. F. A. Grant, Mrs. Ray Barney. made candies and cakes, etc. A Jbank had been in difficulties for Mrs. Bryan Church, Mrs. Dean Beck, splendid luncheon will be served more than a year during which time Mrs. John Allen, Mrs. T. K. from 12 to 4 o'clock. decreased until they lett, Mrs. George Tinsman, Mrs. 'amounted to but $70,000 at the time Kathryn Russell and Mrs. Eugene BOYS IXMMK. of closing. The officers made a gal- - Blackett. .lam fight to protect those who had Luby Bogden and Roy Bullington, As the holiday season rolls around. .money In the bank and undoubtedly1 two young men who were taken the Ul remember (hat there is the situation greatly, improved to Provo by Sheriff Durnell for beChristmas, and that He hence the losa will not be as great "Christ" in the ing vicinity of the old CenMing the needy. as it would have been if the place pent m tral Standard mine recently when had closed Its doors at an earlier, t Make no mistake, "Sporting a still was discovered in the place, the long drawn-ou- t is one of the really great were turned loose for the reason jH0od so serious in farming and pictures of the year. Dont miss it. that there was nothing to indicate P '.Repression g sections they would Star Theatre. Saturday and Sunday. that they were Implicated in its opIf doubtless have weathered the finan eration. rial storm. Frozen loans caused the In reporting the item last week III '.trouble. we slated that Dan Bogden was one Swim Star Japanese IfJI Juab county had 1(,000 In the of the fellows found nesr the still, 1 bank hut the money in properly pro--f f this being an error, as It was Luby Jjl i terted by personal bonds given by Bogden as above stated. I hank officers, according to members vftl of the hoard of eommissioners. City and Levan City both had ' funds on deposit there, it Is report-W- jj i . OWNED A. (I. Never in the history of our store have we been able to offer Gift Barguins like these! Your thrift league store and the hundreds of allied thrift stores have combed the market to bring you this gorgeous array of Christmas Gift Items at prices that are astounding even in this era of low prices. We urge early Christmas shopping here! ' lc. 1 - 3 Piece Gift TOILET SET - New-hou- -- $1.79 ifull) Iihn, mirror, hriisli amt i'oiiiIi In flip duiiillpsliKf of boudoir Hh(lrt iiii'litd' ilmniiiz Ijtldr. fr MEN'S GIFT SOCKS THREE PAIR I- Ib-uu- liini-- y In Boys' shirt of with :$l-3A Li UJ .Christensen, , Mrs. Mabel Just In! the present treasurer, Steve Ostler, the president, and )ta!ph Brough, cashier, state that they have plans for reorganizing and hope to have the bank again open for businesa within a ahort time. Irene Sabra j tmmorta! Dunn. the of "Cimarron," plays a Japan's new swimming star Is KoJI glorious mother role in "Consolation Yamasaki, high school Marriage." at the Star Theatre, boy. who broke the Japanese record Monday and Tuesday. swim by splashing for the in 59 the distance seconds, through At the M. E. Church Bazaar, meet national the championship during 41 12 to 11th, luncheon from Is assured of a plac; He t Tokyo. f. m. Meat pies, rake and coffee on Japan's swimming squad la tht S3c; rhili, cake and coffee 25c. Los 1932 day of 100-mete- Dec-mit- er WU-V- vial. G. Me- . y. Mia-r- Olympic games at Angeles. Mrti 'arrish. i'raneU. tk KIMONO $1.98 A gift to delight any femlulne heart. This lovely brocaded rayon kimono offers a array of rich colors and Jupanese pat gor-gro- FOR ONLY tern. PURE SILK LACE TOP GIFT HOSIERY 43c 98c What a gift fur either iimscullne or feminine appreciation! And what a Itargnln for you! Heifer hurry they'll go fast. CHILD'S GIFT SWEATER The most poular girt fiw women I Hllk hose. And how Ml ('ll you'll save If you buy your gift hose here for these look twice their price! Womens Boxed GIFT KERCHIEFS 79c (Varies was having bis portrait psluttd. and as hs moved from one foot to another j trying to keep the blood circulating through his limbs as ho stood, bo was intsrested in tho progress of tho artist. Tho fact ha imagined would bo tho most dlfllculL After that had tho proper expression worked out and tho natural flesh tints applied, he supposed that tha rest was a matter that any tyro might us We're Immensely proud of this NTAIt GIFT ITEM. Frefty, snug ami warm lliise little sweaters will Just fill the hill for a imctleal ami pleasing gift! LOOK! THRIFT DELUX DUMP WAGON PER BOX 35c 3 Boxes for $1,00 Wouldn't she love whim of these dainty hand enilmtlilered lawn 'kercItlefsT Of course! Three to a box Make aa early selection. : ; r 1-- 5 JAPANESE BROCADED GIFT HAND MADE GIFT TIES : . Vllllaa neetiof i s. 9 JACQUARD SQUARES ; d GIFT TOWEL AND WASH CLOTH SET Two 2040 Inch lieavy Turkish towels anil two wnslt cloths In harmonizing rotors make a splendid gift. How amazingly lnexienlve loo! n lneieiiNlve Imagine finding a handsome gift like IIiIm! (iuMrnnleeil, hn ml nuide, pure silk fared ties In newest mid iiiomI Ntrlklng colors and wtteriiM. j sixteen-year-ol- Jiint what the youngster will need for roll! winter dm wurni, fancy bruidied wool gloves. Give them for Christman gift. 98c 39c $ ' 1st ml. 44c un1-il- By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK Dm ef Men, University f Illinois. D. Ji'ok office a year ago. essfoa i. ntlrartlvidy coiiti-SNiin- Putting the Neck Into the Collar Juab County funds at the First; Rational Bank of Nephi have been in' that institution for some years and1 Was placed there by a former county treasurer, before hrondrlotli iiimIcIi; y prrfcrt gift for any limn! Splendid white li shirt with a hniidsonie solid color tic. NEK IT. hi f .1 j color rd ENSEMBLE ta d. , tin PER PAIR MENS SHIRT AND TIE es j I rrilliii(to wrNMl in rrllojiliHiir with holly stock-raisin- N'e-p- GLOVES ,Mr fine kmuki. iloiililp noIp mix In Hiltrrii: mIih11 rotor. Conn ;l iMlr gift Ixu. 95c ... j m NO. :l This thrift net Includes one NUIN) sheet and two raiwn 3lltiS with colored Iiciiim! CHILDRENS BRUSHED WOOL ()9c THIS BOYS' GIFT ENSEMBLE Tl-RXE- - 9gc NT A II ITEM on house-dress- Bart-deposi- PER SET A se hope-.'ailve- r" attend--instituti- COLORED SHEET AND CASE SET 89c ; j ; SMART NEW GIFT BAGS j $2.29 Santa Claus attention! All metal dump wagon In green enamel, four disc wheels, rubber fires. 1 1 4 Inches by 20 4 Inches. A HTAK ITEM. Beautiful leather hag with mirror, coin purse and slpter closing will nmke a wonderful gift. These would regularly lie $2.2(4. ; SOLVE ALL OF YOUR GIFT PROBLEMS FROM THIS SPECIAL GROUP. ON SALE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4 AND 5 ! fix up. us raw cast of lieatn.jj "Hie Hidden Quart" of Germ Processed Oil that or stays up your motor and gea- - 234-- never drains away J rnlsbed f Frisky II in protection against motor . occa-- is an extra wear Ilotflp protection no otKer oil can give I sslon i er cs ruse o: Tlntb er In kshA i sc. Lib o R Now CONQ GERM PROCESSED ill hi! two P If A R A f fIM & A S MOTOR OIL elghM an gild nd o1 rksen. nu l UP WNflfVll you Jff Inis Cliu MOCfSSfD oil rtlANGlt One of tha most difficult things," the painter said, "la to get the neck to come up (irmly and eaally against the collar. It mado me think of Moses, our old gray hors. On of tho most difficult tasks I had as a boy on tha farm waa to get Moses to bring his neck up against the collar firmly and easily. I tried all aorta of devices with only Indifferent results. X understand exactly what the artist had In mlutL In other things besides portrait painting and tha driving of a lazy horse, I have noticed difficulty In making the artistic nnlon between the neck and the collar. Gibson has been greatly concerned about hla aon's progress in college; and ho bad an Interview with me not long ago to see If I could suggest any remedy or reason for tho situation. It isn't difficult. It is simply another case of an unsatisfactory and inartistic adjustment of the neck and tha collar. Tha boy Is lazy; ha won't work; be never has worked. Hawley Is past middle life. U I recognised everywhere as a man who has made a great success of bis profession. Those who know him say I that when the time came to begin work lu the morning. Hawley was always there, enthusiastic and eager for the daji's task. He never watched the dock to see how time was passing ; ne wasn't afraid of work. It was in reality on of the great enjoyment of his life that there was work to do and that be was privileged to do IL There was no Inartistic union between Hawley's neck and the collar. lA lilt. WaMtrs Npsp CalM.1 Xmas Thrift DOLL 98c ! order to idrfaln fill Hperla! Bargain spend In our lry Good Department and the DOLL la your for only UHr. Just doll to a family no get your early. A U.IUI VAI.lK ... mi 4.merchantsi I I j sultutlun with hi prospective cua- - nprend, and local dlspennera, after HIGHJACKING" NTl'NT Aa turners. he pulled up In hie car discussing the metier pro and eon, OK SKA lull AND NKI.t BE end stopped beside the parked auto- - are elill up a tree na far aa a sola- ' of strangers they leisure-- . tlon la concerned. Whether thla waa Two rough and ready appearing oul f lit front seat and .a new system of highjacking or strangers dropped Into town yester-- i them pushed a gun In hi whether the men were federal pro- to . make' ij, morning and proceeded . while ribs the other proceeded In' hlbltlon officers Is n question on themselves acquainted i lh CBr nothing In which the local "gang" la about various 4,ft drink parlors and1,,rrhc victim evenly divided. their according to reports partaking quite j'1 same which after reeult, freely of the various "wares" PUBLIC NOTICE. him ordered tu Eu lo return became until sufficiently they sale, Intimate to dicker" with a local The Eureka Mere. Com. Co. etore news of the affray soon dispenser for a five gallon keg of hue closed and all those who are on "pep Juice." The time was set for the hooka o( the concern are aaked late afternoon and the place of deto make paymenta to Herman Syllivery was a certain designated spot F vester at the Taylor Bros, store. In Pinion Canyon. The company also has large A married woman number of After making the said appointrepoeseeaed radio, washalment the local dispenser became a thinks of Lever ers, phonographs, etc., which can be little suspicious regarding the trans lowing her husband purchased from E. Frank Birch at to order dinner vary low prices. action and consequently proceeded for her la a to rearrange meeting plan sans the pep Juice" for further con- "Try the Korns Msrchant First NKW J fori1 Athens bf&fdyj. Jtr I I i $& |