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Show Thursday, 'November SO;.:lf$3, MSPMtttfc THU E1J&ERA Page 2 First League Basketball T. H. S. Basketball League Sacramento Machinery Sudden Death Comes To Schedule Announces Its And Building? Moved Eureka Lady In California Games Held Monday Night j ; , Mr. Dorothy Blackett Atlierlcy, fi. B. Ath- - aged 27 year and wife of erloy, paaaed away auddenly last ev- -' enlng In Loi Angeles, California. Death was eanaed from In Infection on her chin, anppoaed to have been . a rarbunkle, which apread over her face and infected her entire ayatcm. The young lady waa born in tlila. city on September 25th, 1906, the daughter of Mr. and Mre. Eugene Dlackett, and her entire life had been apent here. Only laat week the deceased and her husband left for Los Angeles and the announcement of her sudden and untimely death was a staggering blow to the members of her family nnd her scores of rloao friends. Word of the lady's illness was received in this city on Tuesday and immediately her mother and sister, Mrs. Elmer Ferguson, left by car for southern California, arriving there but a short time before she passed sway. Surviving in addition to her husband and parents, are four sisters, Mrs. Elmer Ferguson, . Margaret, Vivian Eugene and Hannah Myrle, all of this city. Funeral arrangements have not been made. Following Is the schedule of the Tlnllc High School Invitational Uaaketball League, the flrat two games of which were- played lam Monday evening at the high school gymnasium: Nov. 27 Mammoth vs. Tlntic The work of moving the mining machinery and equlpmont and all surface buildings at the Sacramento nine Is uow nearly completed. The material Is being taken to Dividend where it will be atored until such time ss it can be used by the Tlntic Standard Mining company, owners of the 8acramento ground. The 8ecramento was one of the late E. J. Rsddatxs properties in which he performed a large amount of development work in an effort to locate ore. The ground is located west and norih of the Gemini holdings and is considered some of the best mineral land in this district in spite of the fact that no ore was developed there. Elmer Raddatz, who has been watchman there since the property closed down more than two years Tlntic Standard ! age, will be transferred to Harold. Mammoth (lease) j Victoria DID YOU EVER STOP TO Ch,ef ConB ll,me) - Standard. Harps vs. Eureka Stan- dard. December 4 M. Men vs. Outlaws. Elherta vs. Tlntic Standard. Dec. 11 Mammoth va. Harps. M. Men va. Elherta. Doc. 14 Tlntic Standard va. Eu reka Standard. Outlawa vs. Harps. va. Dec. 18 Mammoth Eureka Tlntic Standard Standard. va. M. Hen. Doc. 21 Outlaws va. Elherta. Tlntic Standard va. Harps. Jan. 4 Mammoth vs. Elberta. Eureka Standard vs. M. Men. Jan. 8 Outlaws vs. Tlntic Standard. Harps vs. Elberta. Jan. 11 Mammoth vs. M. Men. second game open. i Jan. Eureka Standard 15 vs. In llio presence of a fair alzed crowd the local district basketball league opened et the Tlntic High School gymnasium on Monday night at 7:80. The high school band waa out and furnished some lively music, in addition to a marching exhibition between the half of the rirst game. In the first game the Mammoth Fire Department smothered the Tin-ti- c Standard by a score of 20 to 12. Doth teems wore a bit off form due to lark- of practice, but pul up a nice game, nevertheless. In the second game the Eureka Standard bays handed tho Harps a 22 to 17 defeat. This game was a thriller from start to finish, the score never being more ,than a few points apart. The gold miners led most of the way but for 3 ft jew minutes it looked as If the jjtrpB j,a(i foun(j their stride, how- ever, the Standard hoys braced, and Into the finish with a lively 9 bot THINK. El- berta. Mammoth vs. Outlaws. Jan. 18 Harps vs. M. Man. Eureka Standard vs. Outlaws. All games aro double-header- s, the first contest to start at 7:30 p. m. without fail. AdmlHHion charges will me 10c for adults and people; Cc for school children. title-holdi- : Chief Cons By. Edson R. Wulto. .Centennial Eureka (lease) iron Blossom ( lease) The other day in a large city j Utah Fire Clay Co. (silica) visited a Relief Station, one of thOHo; ' Carl0Bd places 'that is doing its best to help all unfortunates. I (let Your Holiday lienuty Hcrvico Under Our New Ulan PERMANENT WAVES $2.00 Down Manicure BOc Hbninpoo and Finger 7.1c down Wave Klianipuo, down Finger Wave anil Rinse .... $1 .00 down Balance at your convenience ; Take Advantage of Our Now Iay as You Can Tolley. THE PARIS BEAUTY SALON Mayme Goudie Katheryn Kilmurry .Rons 316 "Purt: The boxscorcs of the two games follow: MAMMOTH FIRE DEPT. G. T. F P. NOTICE FOR 2 1 4 "fify.Y Atherley, f a 2 1 5 ...a,al2 1 3 4 0 ; is MEN AND LEGIONNAIRES There will ho a meeting of I watched the scores of able bodi1 S 11 Erlckaon, c men at tho County Court SALES STOCK ed men and women who through no 1 2 0 Milne, House, Wednesday, December- (Hi, fault of their own, have to ask for 0 0 0 Beck, g m. It is very Important at 8: p. Former Tintic Resident food and clothing. They belong to 1 1 0 Chatwln, g Monday. men attend this the that And of the 0 Denver 1 0 Died Tuesday In unemployed. great army Hansen, g Central Standard of Interest, and as be will it meeting then came those with a dragging Colorado 2c. for your welfare. sick and and the 4 5 step 26 on In 11 halting gait, Word was received Eureka Eureka Standard $1.20. By TINTIC STANDARD j 8hield le. Sliver Tuesday announcing the death at maimed, many of them disabled war LEONARD A. BARRETT Mozart, the great composer, died O. T, Denver, Colorado, of Mra. Amandu veterans who are forced to ask for, at the age of 26, after having comwere crowd ! the 3 Orton, f Duggan, former resident of this city. charity. Among Tuesday. 600 compositions. pleted sick men and women, old and young, 0 f Death was due to old age. McKean, 45c. North Lily The incorrigible optimist may posnot a who could had work if 0 they Deceased was the widow of the Butler, f Tlntic Standard $4.80. It cost English flower and vegetsess a sense of personal satisfaction late John C. BllSS, O Duggan, one of the job and men with acheing bones, Eureka Lily 19V4e. able growers more than $1,000,000 In his conviction g prominent residents of this city a men and women with tales of a North Lily 44e. i Holmes, last year for hothouaea alone. that everything Is few 2 Duggan, g years ago. About thirteen years hacking cough and wasted frame, rue for ordered 0 Mra. Duggan moved to Denver to and others who told of hidden disHickman, g Wednesday best His entbusl i ago NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. make her home with her daughter, eases that penetrate until death S5c. Lead Tlntic asm, however, un Mra. Martha alone brings relief. j 1 13 Totals McGinn, Standard Tlntic $4.85. less seasoned with i It would he deplorable If unemThe remains will be brought to Berg- - Department of the Interior, General Referee, Collins; Eureka Bullion 18c. reason, is likely to relief for and the Land Office at Salt Lake City, atrom. ployment on aa Eureka Interment help for Friday. be seriously disillek and were allowed to Utah, November S3, 1933. EUREKA STANDARD GOLD PROPERTY TINTIO lusioned when be Flans for the burial will not be slow downcrippled InIs hereby given that end NOTICE known relatives P. through T' apathy until arrive early ' faces the stern reWILL SOON BE OPERATING difference. is It It true that 7 . I quite Smith, Jr., of Joseph Byron I Giles, alities of life, TUe Friday morning. j looks as If the tide had turned, but on March 15, 1929, 8 f Utah, who, to look A crew of Utah Power ft Light Co. disposition It be will a before this time made Stock ABOUT 0 van long Homestead MUCH ADO MONEY. Raising on the bright side work this morning on c country can say it has . no unem- - men started 0 Entry, No. 046895, for SEK8WU, of things is most new the Job of connecting up the 2 Sec. 3. SEK, The problem of monetary stanKtfNWtf . praiseworthy proGold Mining Chllcutt. g In Is dards which Its 2 NEU8WK, Sec 9, NW, NftBWK. latest Roundy, g stage viding It dues not 2 Section 10, Townjihip 10 South, blind one to the characterize by the start of the Tb nw mftchlnry' whlch Richards 0 0 0 Range 4 West, Sait Lake Meridian, United Staten vaat gold buying cam- neip all tnose too numerous victims g real import of current issues. 1 now practiPrBtdQ , 0 has filed notice of intention to make Qear g The lot of the pessimist Is neither to paign will be brought further Into 'of the economic story until such a cally stalled and officials of the R q q 0 Final Proof, to establish claim to be coveted nor admired. The optimist the limelight when Congress meets time as employment can be found 8 to be by expect company operating for them. the land above described, before lias many friends. Everyone slums again. The tide will never turn for those the first of the coming week. The Totalg It haa become apparent that the ; ...io 7 2 22 Thomas F. Thomas, Register United Hie pessimist The essence of pes ! of the will be the work sinking HARPS slinlsm is that the cosmos is essential worlds business cannot be operated thousands of children who ere die- States Land Office, at Salt Lake City, Bhaft' 2 Cook, f ly evil and thut a gloomy interprets wholly on gold. It my alwaya be the shied through sickness, the crippled Utah, on the 9th day of January, M. Fennell, f tlnn of life Is Justifiable, 0 backbone of money but It cannot men and women who could not work 1934. resslmlsm Is a serious danger If It live up to the Job of being the heart if they had an opportunity and the F0R SALE Dandv autOXnO- - J. Sullivan, f 2 Claimant names as witnesses: becomes one's dominating Impulse. If and the tissue end corpuscles, too. Aufdemorte, Lawrence Jones Henry all bile trailer, suitable for ppinneVg . . . . . . .. 1 Odell Harris, of Lofgreen, Utah, and limy pbiy havoc with the psychic ceii It needs an ally. And silver, the ! ters. Not to be able to Interpret lire poor mans gold, Is eminently fitted and Joseph B. Smith, Sr., of 8all purposes. Cash. No terms, el Sullivan, g from the more hopeful point of view for that position. Lake City, Utah. 36. 228 or Call will soon Impair the Judgment and ren 6 9 The monetisation of silver, in the A GOOD RESOLUTION FOR 1034. Totals 5 17 CEO. E. WOOLLEY, . dcr one Incapable of doing the best opinion of a great many economists, Referee, Collins; umpire, Berg- Register. work. industrialists and agricultural autho(First pub. November 80, 1933.) ALIMONY ft DIVORCE LAWS op. j strom. a little New for Its best our is yet early encouragement Ierhaps rities, would be a tremendous step, but here's "one ANY 8TATE 1 th Union and Mex-- j to come from neither the optimist nor not only toward recovery, but to- .Yeare resolutions, I ,co wUh plln ltali explanatory worth considering the pessimist We like the fresh anil ward Ill do my part comment achieving permanent stability. A dlf-I-f and annotations. ' exhilarating spirit of the optimist, but reduce fire waste In 1934. If that Is true, the sooner it is achiev- ,lo a hundred million Americans ,erent Publication for each atate. we are not willing to shut our eyes to 4 ed, the better. MX did resolve that, and didnt drop it CoYer marriage, divorce, alimony, certain facts which cause us serious Paratlon, annulment, sepa-.uar- y concern. We want to keep company' about the second week In Jan- - ,eal Algernon: Percy, a chap lieah along with the resolution y, rate maintenance, custody and sup- with the optimist but conditions at concerning thinks a football coach has 5 wheels. state' 01 etc. children, Specify port times compel us to part with him when the nstlon would have s bat Ah, say, smoking, Price $1.00. he assumes the role of a cocksure Percy: The bally cove; - WBnted. ol top, really now, ow many wheels splendid start toward winning a dif- THE CRIMINAL LAWS OF ANY i and prophet. ancient We have fight jflcult 1 Plain English with full What Is the safe position for the has the bully thing. long been the most prodigal of poo- - STATE Price $1.00. average man to lake today? The an The oldest assembly In the world pie when It comes to fire. We sac- - xPlanHon. , swer requires the use of an old word is thought to be the Welsh bardic rlficed thousands of lives and mll- - THE BANKRUPTCY LAWS fully with a new emphasis. Facing the laris congress, the Eisteddfod, .Ilona of dollars to it precisely as Plalned; who may become a hank, Is In Itself a very real act end to dr Involuntarily. voluntarily. the people, of the era! rapl eo without prejudice demands that one sacrificed their vlctimi to the god be more of a realist than either an oi-- t DIVORCE LAWS and in- flame. In those day. the reason Ini 1st or pessimist. The realist sees ail POTPOURRI superstition in ours It Is a combln-- ! DELAWARE issue from an. point of view CHARTERS; safe, atlon of Ignorance and laziness. And Is In l,e Interested mqre facts than tin und Bure! obtal,ied ln 24 hourB- one la as reprehensible as the other. Moon Harvest orlra. lie usually plays safe. Ills Jurtg Fires mean high tax rates. They ANY LAW QUESTION fully answerThe hurvest moon Is so called benients are based upon facts as they are tor mean destroyed Jobs and opportuni- ed by competent, trained lawyers cause farmers In northern latitudes and not as he wishes them to he. Hie $1.00. ties. mean and They In work bankruptcy fields are to able harvest convictions are largely the result of exLEGAL RESEARCH SOCIETY. privation and want. They mean ter- 1604 until late at night It shlnea more perience. lie sees his goal with a clear Mailman Ave., Los Angeles,; ror and misery and disease. They brightly In northern Europe and eye. lie possesses a cool heart as he California. mean and stultification In Hum United Unnniln the States despair. makes his great adventure. Of lb? It may come handvj this adv, (Clip While Hie harvest moon occurs In Theyve ruined whole communities. three, perhaps the realist Is the safest sometimes.) Their economic total he waste mid cant the northern at hemisphere guide; at least he Is very sure about In Mnrch In expressed accurately In figures the Hie road he travels nnd his confidence September. It direct loss conies to between 400 and the southern hemisphere. us take fresh helps courage nnd curry COO million a year, and the Indirect 6, 1S33. Waatarn Nawapapar Union. on. Tlntic Lodge No. 9, F. waste Is several times as great IMS. Wutara Ncwapapcr Cnioa. ft A. M., meets 8nd Conquering fire in 1934 would and 4th Tuesday of give recovery a mighty Impetus. It all the pride of owning each month at I. O. O. ! would save Jobs and payrolls and real, F. Hall. Visiting brothhomes and farms and producing InRemington Portable is in that hail to "Skinnay". A real ers Invited to attend. ' dustries. It would keep money at Remington with a four row keyboard like the big work that would otherwise be dot. W. J. COOMBE, JR., W. M. machines in Dadi office. JOHN F. 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