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Show Page r. IC. li EUREKA 4 REPORTER HlJlSH THEATRE ENTERpriljit5 FRIDAY SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 14th 15th Pur lMilr lived ai BOYS aMwaf M tiulr JERSEYS SI8-DR-O HI-CUT- S Sifei Sniut 12-- 2 Fine wool jersey Fall bright Color colors! contrast and appliques! 2 to 6! strap. 8izes Stt to 1114,32.191 On Sunday evening death came lo Mark Button, aged Cl yeara, at homo in thin city. He bad been 111, for many montha and (or a long tlmo j had been confined to bfa bed. Mr. Dutton waa born on June Gth, 1873, at Buple, England, a aon of Drettttl 90 a.49 Tough composition colaa! Soft elk uppers. Top Mark Button Passed Away At Home Here on Sunday Ibaa itore imk be ii, JS&l ftrarsday, Septembeir PATRONS NOTICE. The Reporter offlre will bo cloved ul 12 oclock, noon, on Saturday, September 10th, In order tbat the j publishers may participate in the Elk convention, to be held lu this city on that date. ImmIim. &$6SttER bl; hike LOVELORN Heart Attack is Fatal to Utahs State Chemist SUN. - MON. - TUES. SEPT. 16th - j 17th - 18th i who is well known In every aertiou of the state, passed away from a Msny Styin! a All leather, Welt construction I Tipped or plaint Comfortable! 2.90 2.90 "Smart Set" Fall styles I KM. calf and auedel Spanish, Coati-aaat- boob I al Rlngleu SILK HOSE G. Pempey Co. J.DEPARTMENT STORE lae. ARRESTS MADE. 41 of weibt clear, rlag-leala the new Chiffon a! all colors iSises Eureka, Utah. Thomas Webb, prealdent; George A. Smith, vice prealdent; H. J. FitzNEPHI Hamburger and beef- gerald, secretary and treasurer; steak may make good fishing bait, these, with Thomaa Coddington and but George Sunderland and Robert ; George E. Nichols, constituted the WEDNEDAY - THURSDAY Gourley, both of Eureka, more than board of directors. A sensational strike of bismuth likely will not us It for many a day. SEPTEMBER 19th - 20th It coat them each 325 when Deputy ore had been found on the 600 level Game Warden Lee Vest of Payson In the Mammoth mine. The rock haled them into court on a charge of carried about 35 per cent of the rare using Illegal bait for trout fishing In metal and was said to be worth about gretted. the Burrleton pond, north of Nephl. 11500 per ton. Manager McIntyre BEAUTY ASSOCLATION Hamburger fishing has been going was buay locating a market for the FORMED FOR EUREKA on at Burrleton pond for some time, bismuth. and several attempts have been made Two new discoveries of ImportOn Tuesday evening at the home to apprehend the "sports who per- ance were opened up at the Chief of Mra. Eleanor Rehor the Enreka sist In using It. Local offleals of the Consolidated mine 30 years ago. anxand are Game association Association of Better Deanty Shops Fleh New ore bodies being picked up on waa formed, with Mrs. William ious to arrest other offenders and I the 1000 and 1600 levels. They Mitchell, prealdent; Miss Donna Mall-lu- promise them heavy fines If they are were both in virgin territory far secretary; Miss Catherine caught from any of the proven ore zones. The Burraaton pond has been well treasurer. The members of John Kitt and William Mitchell, wut the organization are: Mrs. Mildred stocked with trout by the state de- former leasers at the May Day were KAY JOHNSON with the N'olan, Mre. Mitchell, Mrs. Rehor, partment In conjunction faced with a (20,000 law suit, inWILLIAM SAXTON Miss Melllng and Miss KUmurry. East Juab Fish and Game associaU C I CABOT stigated by Mra. M. L. Garrlty on acOthers are expected to join in the tion, and, although the peat season count RALPH MORGAN of the death of her huaband, haa been dry, the pond has not gone near future. was killed while working on JUKI NATDON who -. rebelow Its normal level. Tuesdays j Mrs. Rehor served delicious their lease. Mr. Garrlty waa repreDktc4kr Jmi Cmm Salt Lake Tribune. Am freshmenta during the evening. 1 lm mv sented by Marioneaux, McKinney and j Powers of Salt Lake, while the deTlXTli: MARRIAGES. All-StaLost fendants had secured the services of The Big Bargain Show Only Eurekas Two Games Last Sunday Margaret Laird, and Nlbley, also of , a Dime Each. daughter of Mr. Attorneys King aud Mrs. Hamilton Laird, and Web- Salt Lake. The case waa to be hoard of Eureka lost two ster Brady, son of Mra. Matilda at Nephl. The All-StAndrew P. Mayberry, superinsoft ball fame last Sunday when Brady, were married at Provo on Eureka they Journeyed to Provo for return Saturday of laal week. They are en- tendent of the .Centennial LUTHERAN CHrRCH. games with teams which had previ- joying a honeymoon to the aoulhern mine, returned after a visit at Suit . ously played here. Utah parka and the Boulder Dam, Lake City with hla family. Divine Services will be held in In the first game they were de- after which they will return to EuSecretary George F. Bush of the Mammoth at the home of Axel John- feated by the Bradshaw Auto Parts reka to make their home. Tin tic Standerd Mining company, son, next Sunday, September 1 Oth at Co. team 10 to 2, and In the second, was out from Salt Lake investigating 315 p. m. Our Lord Jesus promises: content took the short end of a 6 He was highly enWilford Redmond, eon of Mr. and the property. Where two or three arc gathered to 5 score with Lerlns. Mrs. E. W. Redmond of Eureka, and thused and predicted a great future In My name, there am I in the midst Eureka waa said to have made the Miss Mary Oram of Elberta, were for the mine He was right. of them. The public Is cordially In- trip with a short-hande- d The smelter team of the Utah crew, es- married at Provo on Wednesday of vited lo our meetings. pecially as far a pitchers were last week. After a abort honeymoon Copper League gave the Eureka D. SKOV, Puator. they returned to Eureka thla week baseball aggregation a couple of terrible healings during the week 20 to make their home. years ago. They won the first game Mias Sadie Mae Hickman, of Silver 24 to 11 and the contest the followCity, and a daughter of Fred Hick- ing day 27 to 8. In fairness to the man, and George Clifford Heden-bor- g, local team it was stated that four of of Provo, were married at Suit the regular players were on the InLake City on Monday of thla week. jured list. . The Mammoth schools opened with They Intend to make their home ul the following teachers: E. B. Hlggln-soProvo. principal; Mrs. Rlstine, Miss 4 Russell, Miss Treloar, bliss Steed-maBKUTY ANNOUNCEMENT. Mias Neabit, Mias Brenton, Mias For a short time we will do all kinds of BEAUTY WORK at the Helzer and Hyrum Jenkins. The school at Silver City alerted Rehor Residence (Bonner home on Church street), phone 74. Mrs. during the week 20 years ago. The rd Eleanor Rehor and Miss Catherine teachers were: James L. Stark, prtn-rtpa- l; Henry Smith, Mias Goldie Kllmurry. Gear and Mra. Mary Hardy. The Odd Fellows Hall, which had been recently remodelled, waa opened for dancing,, the Eureka Lodge Ago No. 12 giving their first dancing 4- 4party of the full season during the Tlie Following are Events week. The new Fall Samples have Tlml Happened la Tlullr a James Dick; manager of the Uncle Hrnifi of Years Ago. Sam, May Day and Lower Mammoth arrived and they are sure mines, was out from Salt Lake City, over the properties. looking swell. Let me show them to Mrs. Sid Corey and sou, Dale, were The now electric machinery had been installed at the Gold Chain up from Payson visiting with Mr. you even of you dont buy. property at Mammoth and within a and Mrs. John Robinson of Eureka. Arthur Irons left for a visit with day or two the mine waa to reopen MADE TO YOUR INDIVID-UA- L with a full crew of men. The new hla mother and brother at Los Anequipment would effect a large sav- geles. MEASURE AND GUARMrs. Orson Billing returned to ing in operating expenses. Everything seemed to Indicate that Eureka to make her home after livANTEED TO FIT. thcro would be a big demand for ing for a year at Butte, Montana. Wur conditions In Europe had had manganeiie In this country. Very little of this particular kind of Iron a marked effect In the melnl market AND THE PRICE IS LOW. waa produced In the United States, and the production of Tlntle mines the moat of It being Imported from had been greatly reduced. During tho Europe, but the war had cut off that week 20 years ago only 96 cars of ' Call 181 or See source of supply so It waa up to the ore were shipped. steel manufacturer! of America to MIhi Lcola Lesley, one of the popfind a domestic supply. ular young srhool teachers of EureAt the annual meeting of the ka, was married to John A. McAfee stockholders of tha Lehl Tlntle Min- at 8ult Lake. Mra. V. L. Thomaa wna hostess to ing company held at Salt Lake City twenty yeere ago the following offi- the members of the Bridge Club. The cers and directors wore elected: high score prize wee woa by Mre. iiiimii Nmi Fne QuAkyl Gtym Superb shades I Fine felt I Snap brims, tapered crowns. Thayre style Isadtrs! well-know- A CKLESTE" Fashions 46 wear right now fashions youll wear proudly later on all hand picked for style, material, trimming Easy -- to wear travel tweeds sheers, too, and soft satins in the most becoming new styles! Dont miss out on these! Misses and Womens sixes! "Fortttry MuT heart attack at hi home in Salt Lake j City on Tuesday afternoon, hla age 'being 61 years. I Mr. Harms waa a native of Germany, and came to Utah during the latter part of the past century. In 1899 he waa named chemlat of Salt Lake City and In 1903 waa selected state chemlat, a position he held al the time of hla death. Hla activities along chemistry lines made him to residents of all Utah localities and in fact he was a promt-- ; nent figure throughout the territory. On doiens or occasions he haa made analysis for Eureka City and all officials of this municipality for the past thirty years have known him through hla work. His untimely death la sincerely re- abakae tru- 4J.90 MARATHON HATS Herman Ilarma, a Utah resident Baby - Baifalaa, LflWDrifMilt.il I 90 Well styled! Bit Vetoes! Men's Fall Oxford ts, A MergAmt " DEIBSSS8 Military ooUar. ribbed tufa aa d bottoaa. P I a 1 a colors, hesthses. M-4- 4. DOYO OYTEATEH0 Travel Tweeds! Sheen! Smart Satins! 1.90 William II. and Helen Brlnton Hut-- j ton. He came to thla country nearly thirty yeara ago and tweuly-tw- o yeara ago aettled in Eureka, where he aucceaafully followed the occupa-- . tlon of shoemaker. j , Surviving are hie widow, Mrs. Sarah Prime Dutton; a brother, Fred Button of Salt Lake City; alx slater, Mra. John Mortln, Seattle, Washington; Mr. Lotmdgon, Ogden, and four nlNtera In England. Funerul service wero conducted at the M. E. Church In Eureka on Wednesday afternoon, with (he Rev. William Krary presiding. Burial took pluce In the Eureka cemetery. LEE.TRACY otdvice, BWBATBttO Tabs fort pr 8H-10- Emma Billings. Eureka, was back in the district on The Entre Nous Literary Club held a visit. their first meeting of the winter seaMrs. A. W. Young and two aona of son at the home of the prealdent, Salt Lake were guests of Mra. Rose Mra. C. C. Griggs. The lesson was Tresldder 20 years ago. Mra. I. F. Gose waa called back to presented by Mrs. Richard Dickenson. home in Kentucyr on account of her Nick Carpenter waa down In Utah ' the death of her father. T. N. Julian, an employee of the county buying milk cows for hla Eureka dairy. Iron Blossom mine, left for a few-- , Joseph Passey, a former resident months visit to Pine Bluff, Arkansas, of Eureka, waa up from Proro on a his old home town. visit. Jacob Christensen of Eureka and Mra. Andrew P. Baxter, a former : Mra Myron Hanson of Brigham City, resident of Silver City, died at Provo. jwere married at Salt Lake City 20 John Bale, a former resident of yeara ago. j lnter-mounta- ln I J I II ! Northern Cafe! g, y, rs ar GOOD UUMOR TODAY? NO! Will let ns put you in good spirits with our fine eats. 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