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Show eureka reporter Tago 6 Thursday, November 22, 19JU. Twenty Years Ago irr FRIDAY Events Tlii Knllnwliig Tlmi lliipiifiiril la Tlntlc a Ni'urr of Years Ago. SATURDAY NOVEMBER 23rd - 24th - - -- Work was tualu reaumeil at the ('li lot Cons. mine after a layoff, ilur-- i Ing which time the ahaft hud hern repaired. About SO men hud been Hie put to work on development. ' shipment of ore would not ho resum-!cuntil a better metal market pru- vailed. I , ' f d SXl k MONTGOMERY Drifting operatiouH had been taken the 1700 level at the Ragle and Blue Hell. The objective of th work wae to run out and tap the ore which had been developed on the level above. Extra Large, Extra Heavy! up on 'MibOiltZ,,, mWllCMIVJ Busses mm ; tmAMDAKHOLD SUNDAY - MONDAY NOVEMBER 25th 26th Jsin Piker ms Dunne THURS. THANKSGIVING NOVEMBER 29th -- The management at the Iron som was making arrangement to j take up diamond drilling on the 1900 level. The rompany ownpd a drill of their own which had proven of great value in locating ore In pa1, years. The now concentrating mill of the Chief Consolidated Mining Co. wa being limbered up and within a few days would be ready to handle a reg ular tonnage of ore. Henry M. Atkinson, general manager of the Utah Minerals Company, engineered the construction of the plant and felt confident that It would prove to be a succea. Moleskin COATS Al. f ufamoel. ft wi A ', JiVItVMViNAIlt -- ) Show Starts at 6:30 p. m. Copper ore, running from 6 to 8 per cent a ton, was being taken from the south end of the Dragon Iron property. I Kred ('. Bern, a Salt Lake broker, a phamplel on the May Day, issued ' In which he expressed his fnllh In the properly, and predicted a bright future for the mine. The t Chief Consolidated people O AL WE HANDLE NOTHING BUT THE BEST GRADE COALS WE SPECIALIZE IN PROMPT SERVICE AND COURTEOUS OUR PRICES ARE RIGH- T- NUT STOVE LARGE LUMP 25c 25c $7.25 $7.50 $8.25 Discount for Cash Discount for 3 Tons or More. 91 PHONE-- 91 For Women! 490 Super moleskin fabric, Wambino collar, sheep-linin- k g. Heavy-Dut- 4 ....pockets. 14.94 Boyi 1 Rubtcn y "feneoJtif-- ni" o Amavngly Leather vamp! tanned Triple shell style. lined maul Boys te 11. 6 HORSEKIDE COATS ShetpAintd! 89c Youths Sizes to 2 HEAVY 12 79c WHITE-ROC- Mens Sizes K Wambino fnr collar. I anff, and Z side pock-et- a. Corduroy facaJ. Boy f.pJe ...... JJ 12 to 3 ..., 49 light, snug fit ting! Vests and pants, aixes 34 Warm, 98c Children's, sizes 8 to 12 $1.29 98c Boys', 12 to 6 .Mens Dress Overshoes $2.98 talon front Womens 89c OUTING FLANNEL Jtf-i- Rubbers 79c Misses Sizes, 12 to 2 -- to 44! . Slip-O- n Child's Sizes, root! Buy i at soft, e GREY RUBBERS 9.90 Tuck Stitch UNDIES Misses Galoshes, sizes to Sizes, 2 ' ! Fine workmanship; quality rubber! FLEECE lined I S snaps. .' CkiWt Also without tongue and 14-2- 21" long! 98 IfuUioUit 7.9? Triple unlined. Womens Galoilt: 90 In. uppers! stitched Single breasted, gathered back. 2 pockets. Lined or . vide! n. 15 rd. Neat stripes, 69c checks, juvenile patterns, and 8 to 12 wide stripes for men's pajamas! .59c Cotton Welst Suits Mbiet Z.9O J. Husky black elk tops, weather DEPARTMENT roof soles, ruber heels. Itt-1- 1. JJ-- J, fijtt! d cotton, rayon trim, drop seat! In 4 differ- STORE ent styles! IJtwk centra ting Co., in Eureka, received employment of labor be giren; that n broken Jaw when he fell from the the aggregate of such loans to any ' of a large tank. He was rushed cue borrower made Mrs. James McCabe was painfully top directly or Indito Salt Lake for treatment. rectly shall not exceed $500,400, and was when she struck tha lu Injured that tho loan mature within five leg by a stray .38 bullet, which was John Enlund, foreman of the thought to have been fired by boys. Eureka mine, made a busi- years. The victim was walking along the ness trip to Salt Lake City. Cen-tcnnl- ul The new sheriff, Angus McDonnell, railroad hud already received three applica- when tho tions from staunch Democrats for James the Job of deputy sheriff over at i. new mill To get around the difficulty he gave the Democrats of Kepbt the privilege to name whom they pleased for the Job. s track near the Summit accident happened. George Beck and Jack Mitchell returned from Utah Lake where they McGraw, employed at the bagged a nice bunch of ducks. of the Utah Minerals Con- i A baby boy waa born to Mr. and Qabby (jERTIE Jordan High School football team defeated Tlntlc High School boys by The game was Mrs. William Mott of Silver City 20 years ago. I W, H. Allan of Springvllle and Miss Stella Harding of Mammoth, were married at I'rovo 20 years ago. Head of R.F.C. Urges Utah Industries to Accept Loans The delinquent tax date 20 years ago was November ICth, and the county treasurer, A. It. Paxinan, was jbusy getting the list ready for publication. The Tlutic Lodge of Elks announced that they would hold their memorial services on December 7, 1914. About 150 counterfeit dollars were discovered by tho children of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gourley, buried in the dirt In the east end of town. The spurious coins were turned over to! Sheriff Henrlod. They were said to' bs good imitations as far ai looks' and weight were concerned hut they! lacked that familiar ring when drop- ped on the mahogany. t T. L. Sullivan, a former clerk in the Eureka pnsloffice, bad been endorsed for the position of postmaster by the loral Democrats. He Bleached, mond, who hud sent In his resignation. were busy getting everything in shape to take up work at the Scotia, on which they In West Tlntlc, had recently secured aii option. New machinery was to bo Installed and It was intended to do considerable development work. a score of 33 to 0. played at Sandy. 49 C. Pempey Go.. I Jones Coal & Transfer Co. Leather Jackets 6.90 Ne-ph- 1C ld er Mthenneys " Admiral Byrd" The directors of the Zuma Mining Company levied an issesment of rent per share, to take care of a small Indebteilnesa, corporation taxes and the patenting of the ground. Shawil Penney'a brings you toast newest styles at a marvelous low price I Cuts ere longer simple sleeves pre dominate there efe fur jabots, ravers, edgings! Fir Misses, Women! bed-ree- m busy In the Eureka Hill, mot of them were taking out ore, some of the product " being exceptionally rich. A HOLIDAY 0J4J.75 leasers were Twenty-si- x HATH TAKES Many lovely slylei for only Great Mg, luavy, deway Naahete really seaaational values I net mss Uwa 6 pure virgin wool Soft-tone- d Meek plaids M a range ef handsome eelenl VnJwe! Blos- When the regular monthly meeting of the Knight Co. was held ai Provo It wa revealed that the treasury of the Colorado rontained a cash balance of $86,000, while the Heck Tunnel showed a balance of $7,000. The balance of the Iron Blossom Co. waa not announced, but it was a known fact that It waa well over $300,000. Copper on the market had showed marked strenglit during the week 20 year ago, and mining men predicted that within a abort time it would lie demanding a good price. CO ATO! full 390 ,tfr DIs-trlc- t. I TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 27th - 28th Blanket Pain fart wool 72 84 inch ('nnalderablfl prospecting work wan being done In the North Tlntlc The Sera lit on, tlio and the Tlntlc Zenith were all busy with Riuall force of men. Edward Oko reported that a ne; tea in boiler wu to be installed l the Emerald over at Mammoth, tu replace the old one which had outThe Emerald lived ltd usefulness. people had recently opened up aoine ore on the 700 level and the outlook at the property was said to he ExpemiveAooking fun on "What convinces Utah Industrial concerns, eligible to borrow funds from the federal Deconstruction Flnunce Corporation for operations and to maintain and Increase employment are not taking ful advantage of this opportunity, the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce was advised by Jesse H. Jones, chairman of the RPC board In Washington. Mr. Jones points out (hat financial assistance Is available to Industrial and commercial businesses subject to the following requirements. Establishment prior to January 1. 1934; adequate aecurlty; that (he borrower be solvent at the due or disbursing the loan; that credit at prevailing bank rates for loans of the character applied fnr not ha man haM ha available at banks; that reasonable paramount PROVO Our Most Diversified Show Yet! Stage SATURDAY NOV. 24th One Day Only Ira P. Gay 'a HAPPY LANDINGS ACTS Clever Art 1st with WALLER'S MELODY ACK8 -On Tli Screen 8.1 MENA CE" with Get trud Miditwl Paul Cavan agh PRICES Matinees Evenings Balcony 30c Lower Floor Children iJJ STAGE 8IIOW8 2:00 - 4:30 - 7:00 - 9:20 f f mf |