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Show - EU&I&X HH ; MW ! min, largest coal bank, Urgent Iron belt and Urgent aalt.bedi, along wltkj .the Urgent inland sglt sea. Baturdaya Tribune contained a reproduction of a painting of Secretary of War (leorge H. Pern, former governor and famous nutlue gon of Utah.! The work of art was done by Albert, Salzbrrnner, famous portrait painter,'; and U so realistic that one fees like! HITHER & YON saying, "Good morning, Governor." Judge Daniel Harrington of the Salt Lake police court, plastered a1 43 day sentence on Karl A. Smith for drunken driving. This Is eloni; the line that will get results as time goes on. There Is not one In a thousand that ran get by In safety when they mix snake Juice and gasoline. j Insured Banks Help Restore Prosperity t Recent changes In methods of banking are resulting In areally increased deposits. People who have not used banks for years are now taking their money. to Insured Institutions to members of the Federal Insurance Fund. Such money, properly and safely loaned to you, your . neighbors or triends, will help. to restoro prosperity and contentment. , After nil louuing money Is the chief business of a bunk and its principal source of revenue. For that reason banks solicit good loans and welcome borrowers. Your banker will go along with, you but naturally there must lie . An appeal was filed In the Colora- do supreme court seeking a new trial for Walter, Heppin, IS years of aRe, convicted murderer of Vincent nan, a Colorado Springs taxi driver, In the appeal was the 'statement that security behind every loun. If you stop to think you would not a child 18 years of r.ga should not care to have - it otherwise. be slaughtered. True, It does seem You would not care to do bud- but when the records show pitiful ness, to trust your mousy, with that a big percentage of the most a bank that was not careful in terrible crimes and murders commit-som- e the loaning of Its funds. This ed In recent years are by youths bank, In .which deposits are Intween the ages of 17 and l years, the sentiment'and sob staff must be sured, solicits your patronage. The state of Utah, including Its forjott,n if Uw and order Is to en- - Eureka Banking Company leeaer and greater municipalities, dure. The lIme bas arrWad wh Where deposits are Insured. does not any more than get one must he taught that they youths scandal thoroughly invest!- - nol get by wlth th,lr dastardly PANT KXA IVl'Kir RULE KM TO gated than another one crops up, and crmN. i KXTKKTAIX ELK MKMBKRS the whole routine Is went through.; In the of death E. be 0. It The has to and Wattis, latest again again. This evening, at the Elks Club do with the office of Milton II. Well- gins to look as If none of the found-er- e the Past Exalted Hitlers of rooms, of the Six Compsnlee, Inc., will ing, secretary of state, in the handlthe order wUl hsve charge of the to aee live the construction of the ing of motor vehicle license money. and will put oa au enterJust the little sum of $6,000 In a six mighty Hoover Dam, which project program tainment the benefit of the memmonths period. At present the state the company le now building. W. bers of forlocal order. In the past the 11. Wattis was the first presideut. auditor is demanding the records of these occasions have been outstandthe past several years. If all the six He died and was succeeded by W. A. In charge state month periods involved show the Mechtol, who also passed away and ing affairs and those the that will party equal anything same shortages it will amount to a was succeeded by E. O. Wattis, of a Rows previous date. John sizeable sum for the relghn of the whose death took place Saturday. Is iuvl-talichairman and he extends an 111 Almost looks like an omen is present Incumbent of the office. . for to all Elks attend. hanging over the heads of the high Emma Goldman, notorious anarch- officials of this company, which la . ist and trouble maker, has been al- ths few short years of Its existence opnngVllle IS Defeated TOT lowed to return to the United States has lost three First Time During Season presidents. after being banished from the couno. C. E. for IS was While of a she the Adams, publisher years. try a real surprise In Payson sprung resident of this country she spent Montroee (Colorado) Daily Press her entire time trying to start a revo- - practices what he preaches. He paid V1 Nebo. Baslttba'1 d,8trl1 8l,t Fri they took the lend the U. S. gov- - bis smployses their weekly wages, day evening whenteam lutijn to over-throInto camp by Springville eminent, but after she got kicked $740.00, In silver coin, the amount lng out she decided It was a pretty good piled one bn the other, was more the score of S3 to 22. la the last the Payson hoys want on s . country to live In after all, and for than six feet high and weighed ap- - quarter e overtaking a 6 point 40 has made Mr. to Adams years proxlmtely pounds. repeated attempts had SprlnYl11 be7 come hack. argue, that If everyone in the west 1dwh,chf d ,th8, ,ourth, men did likewise It employed Malcolm Campbell, English speed would MOn haTe u lnfluence ,n emon,. Is planning an airplane trip to the Kalahari desert in Africa. convincing the government of the he,r rlr,t defeal of 11,8 pre',ent of silver and the we- st,on- with a view to finding a surface that importance how true, how lrue, would permit him to better his recUp until this game It looked as If ord of 272.108 miles an hour made At Mlawaukee, Wise, three renlrul Springville had the championship ofj at Daytona Beach a year ago. One police station detectives admitted the district in the bag, but the aspect j of these times Sir Malcolm will set that they had very little evidence Is how changed with Nephl again in; out to set a faster record and "he when they brought Anetla Yalov, 20 the running for firsL honors. j will never come back." years old pretty burlesque dancer,' A pout office must Into conrt charged with Indecent ex-. . cancel G0d0 matter how much one It does-nbt- ' vulues an article if the price la at- tractive enough a person will sell out as is evidenced by the fact that nations are rushing gold to the United States to take advan- tage of President Roosevelts 'an- nouncement that the U. S. Govern- ment will buy any and all gold at $36 an ounce. Even the French are seriously considering letting' go of of their hoarded supply of the metal. " .Thursday, February 8, . can-shorta- ge DID THE COOKING . f.. j l4 . .. - CERTAINLY he would insist on having; an Electric Range. He would refuse to be tied to the kitchen to endure the annoyance of and fussing and ' worrying with old- fashioned cooking methods. pot-watchi- ng - COOKING on an automatic Hotpoint electric means range bright, spotless pans; a clean, cool kitchen; delicious meats and vegetables with food values and natural flavors sealed in and an end to costly oven shrinkage of steaks and roasts, as well as freedom from the kitchen, due to time and temperature controls which make cooking automatic. ELECTRIC w . thVar,t W8 ." . Decide to have a famous Hotpoint Electric Range in your homo today. Your purchase price includes COMPLETE INSTALLATION ' ' IN YOUR HOME. Yisit our nearest stors and inspect the new models EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVICE a new meeting of the Knights of the Macca-loc- al On their return they would ex- - bees. change, the old building having ca- - bring with the the banner that had lapsed' a couple of weeks pravious. been won by Tlntlc Tent for the The total loss, including' equipment greatest gain in membership for tha and denning up of - the wreckage, year 1912. i amounted to about $7G0. I I Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Milligan and . ... ore was being' Th offl(.eri of tba Xlntlc Dlrtrlct ' the former's slater, Miss Milligan, level the Miners Union announced an enter- - ,8ft for 8alt Lak City, where Mr. sbaft "V tainment snd banquet to be held on M1111an wa I recei'r treatment for a winze had February 8th twenty years ago; 8 MrIous Injury which he sustained additional 200 Wesley months previous while working Morton, secretary, had been 8 of water pro- s brakeman for the Salt Lake busy durInR ,he week undInc out the 2400 foot taUoIli lo lhe aKnlr. Routs. lnt8re"t8 lTlSic' gave out the word that the Crown Point would resume operullona in the spring. This property dosed down late In the fall on account of heavy winter snowfalls. elWbleoanlMtriccanceHInmai- - nTund VhWa posit or U had llltto evidencB. Tba dam3el. clilne. located out in the Duchesne country. antlPa0 mada a wb,ch appuraIf was produced world-s- uch ss the largest copper publIc from one of thalr ve,t pockat- - Qh boy! trance, Twenty Years or plume us. 8- -8 Sr'srtSTtJT'iS 'tt J Ago R. M. C. western division basketSome good copper ball race remained the same over the mins from the 2400 ' week end, with B. Y. U. leading, U. Hie Following ere Kvi-h- i The, ?:rn,d,nrr,trV'. A. C. second, U. of U. third snd MonTIihi Happened In flillr deep Score of Yrr Age. tana State thoroughly entrenched in' been sent down an the dungeon. The latter school lost' A heavy.flow feet two mors games on Friday snd But-- i vented mining below urday to the U. of U., which puU the ' Sup). William Owous of the Eagle level. I " f Utes again ln striking distance with & Blue ltell reported that the drift The Eureka Volunteer Fire De- amea Ick the leaders. On the east slope Wy- - ou the 1G50 level was being sent for- the May partment had Issued adveatlslng an- y W8r Mammoth, omlng won 2 more games which Just ward In a satisfactory manner and PCJ nounclng a dancing party for Febru-abo88,1 L,,t8 Inspecting puts them under tbs wire with that by the first of April n connee- - W88 ary room to spare. under his Properties t0n wouid be made with the winse 0,8 Y8,0,,, 8Bd John Fryer returned from Oar-reported conditions sent down from the 13S0 level The manaeml DEIPIO 81TRKMKCY EXPL.tIKD completion of this connection would faTOrab,e at 8,1 of th8- fle,d whr Iad been working for r 0nth, IX LESflOX 8KRMOX. f0Bpto. greatly facilitate the handling of or. The winze from the 1000 level of ! 0lt f lb8 Eule'1 Innage was the Tlntlc Standard was to be con- Luke Robinson was a Springville 77' u r Hnned on down to the 1100, accord- - visitor. l?e. j V, COmlni fron b8l0W tb8 1850 ,8Tel- son Sermon which will be i Th Chief tona. mine had been inr to Manager John esterdahl. Cburchea of Christ. Scientists, on N,ck RoberU former Tlntlc res- lclosed down for tha greater part of Gus Doetsch, owner 'of cialms In lent, was up from Goshen 20 years 8unday, February Uth. Ths Golden Text is from Ephes- - the week ln order to make shaft re-- North Tlntlc, was in Eureka twenty &KO visiting with ' friends.' ' . Ians S:9: "The fruit of the Spirit la Pa,r- .i . .. .years ago and reported much mining! . jf FRIDAY SATURDAY - February Otli-lOt- li ANN ut MHIilMYa SUN. - MON. - TUES. Feb. Uth-lSth-lS- th intruU?" "d "W ' TU tunnel, drl,. tor tb. purp- t- of crosscutting JJRiCHt the formations at tha ta nd George Rowley of Silver City, s'bla collar ' f I my bed In hell, mere, . r ..A BTAy t from and Health with Key to the Scrip-- ! tuea, by Mary Baker Eddy, also ln- God Is infinite, the eluded, reed: only Life, substance, Spirit, or 8oul, the only Intelligence of the unlverao .Including man. Eya hath neither seen God nor Hit image and likeness. Neither God nor the perfect man can be discerned by the material senses. The Individuality of Spirit, or .the infinite, is unknown, and thus a of It. Is left either to hu. knowledge man conjecture or to the revelation of divine Science (p. 830). , h ! V passage copa nd rj bone while playing. He was art objective of the "project wastoooii" John Erickson, Eureka miner, died ton, . Dect with the workings of ths lroa ot Pneumonia at tha St. Marks llos- Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thorn were the Blossom. pltal ln Salt Lake. He was 40 years THURSDAY Christian Science textbook, "Science - 14th-I3t- heboid, (realms 139.1 88). A correlative WEDNESDAY thou . C.rUr'M mother of Mrs. Silver City, was seriously ill at Stock- - fotMim mgdutMie Feb. t - , I Even then as now the old Mem- -' noth mine was shipping of age and survived by a wife and one child. His last employment was as a leaser at the Gemini. heavy ton- -' nage of dump ore. 80 years ago this mine was Bending out about 1G0 tons: The entertainment committee of I ore per day. Elks Lodge were making ar- Ijthe for a dancing to 'rangements . " th- - 116J,l8Y81 f'be he,d on Llncolas borthday,parly the Klag William was very) favorable. The prospecting was be- The truntees of the school district !n do88 fom lb CenIsnnUl Eure-- j decided to raise the wages of the ka shaft by the Centennial people jtaachera at the public schools In o held a bond and lease on the rekn. The increase was from 83 to King William. $10 a month. ! ... - Eu-wh- ..... Joseph Wlrthlln, who was out. The telephone company was mak- - to Chicago on account of the Illness of the formers mother. Mr. and Mrs. Eph Hanson of Little Lost River, Idaho, wera guests of hire. John Hutchison of Mammoth. A holloa atatlng that Karl and Koskl, Eureka taylors, had dissolved partnership, was ran in the Reporter of 80 years ago. Ths Interest of Mr. Koskl had been purchased by K. Wastl. Conrad Kopmsn, Leslie Drown snd Charles Tsylor were at Balt Lake City for tha purpose of attending a Broader Horizons Many business Iiuhi Out new markets cau be reached Miccessfully by tete. phone. ' Ity allei'iuttlug telephone rails with personal visits to oilier towns you can contact many new customers Inexpensively. If you aee purchasing, you often can" get" better prices or quirher delivery by telephon- ing. Whatever the occasion, a lelepltoue rail Is practically as satisfactory as being there 1B ivrann. The Mountain States Telephone A Telegraph Company |