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Show 4 Patfe 4 ;Ji JUAB Pension Law Changes Elizabeth Laird White Asked by Aged Group; Died at Goshen Home . ; ; vr ; j Whoopee! Grandma keep alive! Life begins at 3lxty-Flv- 1 ! , iwyn j . HOME COOKING SJ fi Mrs. Buys in ATHERLEYS Meat Pies a Specialty 'd "Ti. The simple classical line and trast of color distinguish this condin- : "You . Li-- ' further more 1 have already made reservations -- t our favorite hotel The Newhouse. you bet!" haven't forgotten to 8a!t e City today!" John 1 should say I haven't and Were going in ibis planned an Maldinndo heard of the plot. uprising. sod with his own hands he several of the ringleaders. Then ' a maiden named Valentin whether Mexican or Indian Is not related whom the miners loved dearly, came and wept over the bodies of the slain, and the light of her grief enraged the brutal Maldlnado still further. With an oath, lie rushed over to her and stshlied her tli rough the heart. Until then, the rebellion! Indiana had stood quietly In the grasp of their but this murder was mure tlmn they could bear. Jerking away from the guard, they surrounded Maldiimilu, sad quh-klcarried him to the teething pit where so many of their people iiail lost their lives. Here they were going to cast him Into the boiling waters below, but before they could do so, a shrill scream. In a girlish voice, caused them to halt. It was the sister of Valentis, the murdered girl, who chp-tor- The Famous For Hospitality and Good Food Sunday Morning Breakfast Served in Your Room Without Extra Cost $3 $3. BO Singlt Double to to MRS. 34 34.B0 all With Bath X. Prices Reasonable Rob!. H. Towers Under hydrostatic pressure wulcr can be forced Into metul for it too lias pores. ( II. A. Parts and Grates for all Stoves. Writers Niwsptpir Union. The Deer Season Less Than a Month Away and Mr. Mre. P. E. Olson uitil returned on Monday after their annual vacation. Mr. taking ' Olson Is manager of the Schramm Johnson Drug Store and during ! ! hi t absence the business has been hnndl- ed by Henry Davis, a former mana- ger of the local store. ! ! J. H. LET GEORGE HELP YOU LINEUP THE GRUB BOX FOR THE TRIP. And if its Rifle Shells this store has the most complete line in Tintic. If your cartridge is not in stock we will get it for you. We can also supply you with Guns and other equipment fer the hunting trip. Go ur ley's Store PHONE A girl when shes generally looks coolest aU ruffled up. 40 EUREKA, UTAH Iwwtwwwwwwtft - i nm TUCKY BOURBON 15 MONTHS OLD a, called to them. She stepjied forward, a Tezan Pocahontas, and claimed the prisoner for her own, as tribal custom permitted. How It hiipjiened that her love for so brutal a man could bare grown In spite of his cruelly to the Indians, and why Ids murder of tier sister had not turned that love to hate, only alie knew. Site had taken the only means possible to ssre him; II was widespread law that prisoner might be claimed by some woman of the trllie, and must e tier proiierty. In deference to this law the Indians freed Maldinndo and allowed him to depart with bis fair Newhouse Hotel RATES ) Msl-dlna- ner dress of black celanese crepe with interesting trim of whit satin. Vhe skirt drapes gracefully to the stand such treatment. floor, with a short train, and the At last, after some time Sieut sleeves are tight to the wrist horrible slavery, the tribe j . If Ilglil now Is the lime to have the work done under the . 1 ! e! fl miles south of FORTY-FIVTexas, In the Guests del Burro niuuiit.iliia, Is a mine' which Is not lost nor hidden, but over which s phantom stands guard and forbids anyone to approncli. not a golden plian- - j It tom, this forbidding specter, but a sll-- f very white one, looking for all the? world like rising stenrn. It is said that the indefatigable j Spanish explorers, wandering about J through the Southwest, discovered thiaj liver mine In 1.119 21 years before! Coronado made hla historic Journey In-to New Mexico und Arizona. Kspejo,1 whose name also stands high In ills list! of the conquerors, heard of the nilnej and started an expedition toward It, but after six unnitlis of wandering In; the desert the Spaniards turned back. Only two men of the party, whose names were Maldlimdo and Candelarlo, persisted. They left their comrades on the return trail and kept on and they found the mine. Candelarlo sold his Interest to after a while, and went back to Mexico where life was more pleas-- , ant. But Maldliiiulo was a man of Iron with a heart of stone. He forced the Indians to work long hours, bringing out sliver ore, and wns cruel to them as cruel as a man can be, which Is very cruel, Indeed. The shaft had been sunk some 50 feet when the tiling happened which gave the mine Its name. One moment the Indians' were laboring In the fairly dry atmosphere of the mine the next, and a pick drove through the wall, re--. leasing a 'flood of scalding water from hot springs which rose to the surface nearby. The miners were scalded to death by this boiling flood. After this the Indians refused to work In the mine, but Maldlnado compelled many of them to go down nevertheless. mid to stand In the sieunilug water as they wm ked. No flesh could E full-fledg- Then Eat at Porosity All matter, regardless of structure, Jius spaces between Its molecules.. That Is why it Is possible to pour, slowly, a surprising amount of suit into a vessel of water without raising the level of the water. !" children I f . Thursday, bctoKr.8th, ''it&fx. i 'You can soar away With all the other privileges; Lead a life of pleasure bent. But you must spend every cent. If You Enjoy ... 1 No more worry over bills. Butchers duns or doctors' pills, No more panic over rent, Leave that to the government. W v. . ! - TiWM M POTPOURRI - Cheer up, grandma,, don't you cry, You'll wear diamonds by and by. When the Townsend plan goei thru, IIow we all shall envy you. '1' II nt . . ! and The f LITTLE DITTY COMPOSED BY. A REPORTER READER ' ; der the prevailing situations conditions," says Dr. Wheatley. summary and analysis of be-er- al . , COUNTY FARM tUUi records locates the successful types and systems of farming In the various counties around which to ports Dr. O. J. Wheatley, extension build a sound, profitable agriculeconomist at the Utah 8tals Agricultural College. The keeping of a ture." In addition to farm business acfarm record by these farmers Is there has been u tremencounting, ing carried out under the supervl- ac-- I sion of the extension service assisted dous increare In family living count ing by farm women. The farm- -' by WPA workers, or liny A. E. Smith, county agricultural ,,er .man rp that mal" w " pa and r). In In is this county. agent, charge , , ,lvl"g accounla- -""'y ,n- l. assisted by Neldon J. Worthington., , f rorlunate- - "Cash costs or farm as county interviewer. rrome lhan 300 10 ,,TlB "Successful farming by any farm- 1 Par family per year, er in any area represent, the result. tildilion to what the fam- of many years of trial and error un- - jPh,a la lly may furnish in the way of fruit, ... meat, eggs, butler and j , vegetables, i other products towurd family living." The usefulness of accounting In ,1 attaining the best possible standard life from the incomes available la 'jof ' There are large ; growing rapidly. , numbers who never have tnken ad- - ! !, vantage of this extremely useful dn- ,vlce (records) In developing good!! .Judgment. They continue to spend ! ! from year to year with no policy, no I program and no budget consideration j ) ' of Income, roats and needs. I ' I'f farm-accou- A committee Mrs. Ellzubeth Laird White, aged aged representing citizens of Utah recently called on 73 years, died at her home in Goshen the State Hoard of Public Welfare Friday from inf Irma tics incident1 and requested a change in regula- - to old age. Deceased was well known; lions governing the administration in the Tintic District where she onco of old age assistance under the Fed- - lived and where many relatives still Soriel Security law. reside. She was born August 31, 18C3, at They asked for elimination of the property lien requirement; that no Glascow, Scotland, a daughter of investigation be made of relatives to Robert and Elizabeth Jopp Laird. ascertain If they are able to support She came to Utah with her parents applicants for old age assistance, and when nine years of age and had re- that case workers be done away with sided in Goshen most of the time In the administration of old age aa- - since. She was married to Mr. Whita in 1883. He died in 1927. sistance. The investigation of relatives' re- Surviving are three sona and a sources, it was shown, causes need- - daughter; Delbert, John and Erneat less humiliation and embarrassment White and Mrs. Pleo Miller of Goto the aged and to others. It was shen; also 13 grandchildren and a advocated that instead of inveatiga- - sister, Mrs. Agnes Hanson of Blsck-tio- n the aged applicants for Basis- - foot, Idaho. Funeral services and interment lance be required only to sign an took place at Goshen on 8unday. affidavit aa to their resources. F. P. Champ, chairman of the The Norwegian flag was flown State Board of Public Welfare, has promised that the requests be given farther north and further south than careful consideration but that urtibn ony other flag on Christmas day, will not he taken until a full meet- - 1923. It was on Amundsens ship, Ing of the board members Is arrang- - The Maud," In the North Polar and at the Bay of Wales, j Basin, ed. Elimination of the requirement wHh the Sir James Clark Rons whal-fo- r property liens on property vnl- - ln expedition, ued at less than $1,000, Mr. Champ, explained, now exempts about 80 per, cent of the applicants from this re-- , The investigation of qulrement. relatives resources is not done to force them to care for the aged but merely to determine if they are able to do so without reducing their own standard of living. Mr. Champ's answer was very weak and It will be hard to force that reply down the throats of the! people who read it. A f nt jfctmtiftX'-.iilupuim- 93 : PROOF LOW PRICED j YOU BET! rescuer. The Bulling Hell was abandoned when he left It The Mexlcuus say that bones of Ills victims still He shout, and that Ihe place Is a rendezvous fur j their ghosts. No one cares to go near It, and its steaming allver specter! stands guard in solitude, j WATERS, President W. E. SUTTON. Gent Manager 4AEY, -- I iM GOING-- , YOUR WAY 1 |