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Show J T. Ilk)Iitfch fXRERA Page 6 ' 444 ."j 1, Callao and Trout Creek to Vote at School Election1 Only One Amendment Wai Approved by Utah Voter I Tknrafoy, November - Fur the Oral tlma iu uiauy years Of tha ais amendment up fur ! consideration of voters on Tuesday Ilia resident of Trout (.'reek uud at the coining won (alluo will vote of laat week only oua of out und tliut ouo by only a slight school election to be held on De-m-n jorlty. It was Amendment N'u. cetuber 2nd. Supt. T. E. Uartlot! j Mini related to the hr'iiiestcad jd la now nuking preparatloua for tlie whetehy hunii'r, farnia, etc., wruld voters of that section to nial lltelc i In tnxaili;i up In bullola at the elrrtlou lu lie In Id ui; exempt from It won by a ii:ij-niivf the date above mem looed. $21)00. t rp pours that the votcra of tin tibiv.t five linuHii lid voi-- e. have the western end of the county (ontriiy Ito tfiiertil i mend mdii! does never definitely been told, or u deu- pHrciye of hi in ih' Iftnatlun baa never beeu made, a i:o i tiMnurilv ixr inpi hotr-t- i ii i.;niii:t u'mivb . i ned lot merely to which acbool precinct or dUtrlrt l .iii they belonged to, and for Ihnt ren-- i nl :lpivir i be orx'. Iglslatur the power to nuke an aon they have never voted. How .exemption of any amount up to ever. It baa now been determined $2000 on real property ait-- l $ '00 that they i re a part flf the M union peraonal property, inUlii t ninth district anil they will an voto autoiiiobUea. The lelsh'.iurc may. t ia quite apparent that u rear-t- f wn are correctly luroriiie.l, vov ninpenieiit of the achrnil districts of In give no exemption whatever if the Tinlic School District should be they believe Hut this la the beat made for the reason that they arc r.ll nui of proportion at the present ling in do. on i hi-- (j,,,,.. However, flu people vni ,r luatance Sliver City ia a amendment with the belYf that ,ldr!ri with the privilege of hav-'oin- e form of relief wnhld lev forth- M , r si'ntiilion on the board and and no doabi It will. Is unly 40. coining M 0ol population FRIDAY - SATURDAY fi.'r .... i a:lao and Trout Creek section November 13th - 14th luve a sihooi population of uimui Senator Thomas Plans a rep' Bill to Pcrpeiiutc CCC ,1W!",r,,, un, l,ave never been A Drama of Fiery Love and rcaented. Mammoth has a fair ut none or them The Introduction of a hill to per- ,n oniparlsoii with the litre Conflict pi tuute the CCC. on an educational In hureka. It appears that district mid character hull Una basis will be ,B, fo!,r anion ir the first legislative acta of be sectlona oilier and 'he district ' D. Sena nr Elbert Thoim.s on his combined into one. In this manner return to WashliiHon. mor MUltal.lo school repreaenta-I- n The Democratic leader has been acrordln to un he M,ld Salt Luke for several weeks and population, during the time helped dirert the presidential cainpnlKii of his party SfTVlCC to H&V6 In the western states. The new CCC, (Senator Thomas Office in This State explained, would rail In recruits for mind training and the learning und n,.unh salt Uke fur years has perforiiiliiK of useful work mid will recognized i.s America's scenic not merely take boys orf the streets d rfMI(er a branch ,,ffce of the furnish them economic relief. ilonul Dark Sen ice w ill be esiub-HenalThomas will also take abej lere suou for the first time, early steps toward creating an ulldt.r plana recently by de- educational public welfare SUNDAY - MONDAY iuVl(l H. Madsen, director of the partment under which all welfare park wild life division, November 15th 16th agencies. Including the CCC, would wJU b9 at!, up right oflk.e The grouped under one head through B1kay ,THE FIRST TRIUMPH OF THE lhe rhaiIlber of Commerce i lie NEW MOTION PICTURE SEASONI authority of the president. building at Salt Lake, under ar- raiigements made by (Jus P. llack- C1MI OF l7TfiHTFUS Mr. Mud- man, chamber secretary. 1.1, NKEI1.4 I.S OltOAM.KI) M.n wljj j,,, jn c,art.e and from this Iieudiiiarters . will direct the wild ; Mr.. Alice McC.une, of Nephl. and m K her executive board were lu bureka eaon Friday, November 6lh. and olT.lT tfy (;oU) AND tubliahed a camp of the Daughters ZIXC SHOWS IXCKKTSK of the Pioneers. There were fifteen present and ,MUed Iutt llljU M.(ul they met at the home of Mrs. It. II. ,ni.ren-- tf BhWll Towers, where the organization was h- - produtlion of both Rold and officers h unched and the following j i - i- - BLANKETS Soft Cotton SIT .15 Plaid Pmr pair Ideal These are bargains! to sleep under or between Also solid pastels. Full double bed size, 70 x 80 inches. - Fierce Part WOOL PAIRS Site 70 Such Fine Blankets are a Treat at This Price! " x 90 uteket BLANKETS $' f i White Cotton : ,84Jf. Full double bed size Neatly Kui year stitched edges ruund use Grand values! Big, soft wooly plaids with lustrous sateen binding. d Not less than 57 wool with cotton that is and warm. Pastel shades. Extra size 72x84 inches. - deep-nappe- i'; Ui p.lk i' 1: BLANKETS A great c Value! : T 63 Nu-un- ea Cotton Plaids Use as a summer blanket or winter sheet. Full double bed I size, 70 x 80 inches. Also in attractive solid colors. dice's : of FANCY PAIRS ! lerted: Matinee Sunday 2 p. m. WEDNESDAY TUESDAY November 17th - 18th A Great 10c Bargain Shew. : BLANKETS Wool! 25' UUk Plaids! pair Smash hits! Gear, bright colors. Skilfully woven and finished. 70x80 inches. Don't miss these fine values! world gold production, excluding n KuHsiai s,.pte,llber r0He to Extra heavy for extra warmth and wear. Lovely designs in attractive colon. Practical for home or eamp. Jl Mrs. Alice Barr Jones capialn. 2.42S,-KlleSunderland, first vlro cap- 0UIllVb rrom 2,403,0011 In Inin. i.tiiyust and 2,2!2.(i0n in September, (Jem llray, second vice rnplain. ' I'l.ri, the A me, ic.111 bureau of metal Martha Durfce, serreiury. rlaiisllca reported. Josipliine Towers, historian. For the nine montlis gold output Julia Whlteheud, register. advanced to 20,li:i7.0UU ounces from Kdnu Black, relic collector. j 1 K, 2 1 ,000 In the like period. May Joi i'S, chaplain. Domestic production of sldb line, All ilauzliters und grand-daugr II grades, rose to 46,297 'ons in .ers ..f pioneer are cordially Invited 0t.(olier fr'om 41.2,3 September to join the Camp. The first meet- ( m 36i716 lmn lit-- of the new organization will be the American Zinc Institution. In- Towers home of Mrs It. por,loralej r(.porled. Monday, November ICth. tn 2 (f 0(. s,jb llnp H(lfkH t c clock p. m. toiler declined to 69,892 tons from 76,6.10 tons at the end of Keptem- The British House of Commons ber and 9.V969 tons at the end of otire adjourned to sec 1 1R3S. William Betty, boy prodigy, play In October, Hamlet. Young Bell v could muster sl v,. uxun.KTT WILL the most difficult Shakespearean ATTEND TK-X- r MEETING purls with ease. r,e $?V$s agJ pair These Jacquards Hare Important Value Features $ 3-9- 8 Plenty of tuck-i- n. Extra size 72x84 inches. . Wuolgora SLANKETS Big value! Fit for a queen Soft, J s finish keeps out Ideal for camp, car or. suede-lik- ue cold. dormitory. Size 6G it K aofiW mS (It? (Mbd ffik? fp3B r cbbzbbI e llll Tbo . About .'.OOii.fl acres of Ameri- cen farm land are now planted in sy beaus Hitch year. - aiiiitnita. la'iial Bluiiks at The great 16 month Hepnrli-- r I'vvffitv Yea's lltf - till, iwtng Ilsteiitsl "eldon. Miss NVIH, Marph. 1HQU They eported more than on the rolls. t.c.r.ti'K i F ere A hiai.riir-'ti- l from the Democriitlc iHT.dqnar.i rs of the slate was to the effect that I tab would go dry al'out August 1, 1917, the staled elected on a ticket lias I tm ber-tI entopr.it c j plulform. p,o w III! Tluti of iwmty ug.-nt- s nsil-tralio- !,K E. C, HiliiiNtt-- of New York City, In l.iw of Mark McChrystal, r.'.me to H'ln k; and took over the of the me it's departinina ' ment the Tint it Mercantile Co. art hrin.' la riMtli a father f Years Ago. of the ( hlef Con- had t.vr.e eh.tllnn '.i l r.nrt a clean weOt it, ilc,- i:i It.called fur jt hunt of twenty years aco. Willi, at II. had I In .Milton li to he ibi near I.yiiu Juni t Ion, Ulitg Was lei ted iO't-old day raiihlt hunts , tbusp Willin', rcpre..eiit..tive: Simon and four time dttr-t:i- r. piivert.nr; tiurdm !ietiii:itii, v.tre bf'ilw I the liter und believe Slin-Idn- , moniii. Dmii n:-l- i of state; Mvtttaiy t lue they bad stone sv. ell linn. Bit it, n.ey geiiettil: Jo,-i!- t I 'an si.-i'it. .Mncii. I W. Chatubci., who was state irv surer; David 11. (Jowaut, Ktj.ir-ilite- t Hs't rod and twenty pi mo dn,it tif putilie itilni. l:o,i ; i.in-t.- l a ii, staled tlis.t ":irs ducks and H.evt-iik- . state seaattir; s yee-- e were very pl.'titlful in all (a.ler, stale repre.si ul.iiltc; J.i bun of I'lah. ecu (it wood, district Judge; G. A. Murdm-k- , dLdlct atorney; lat J. A flie n( unknown orlvln comBonner. entuinlsslouei-- ; ti:..-nilest roved the business ea-ndi us, coniinlHsloner; Will tai ii : inenls of the Tlntlc Meat Co. L. Hol, routtly clerk: T. H. (I. ltd the Mnnnrrh Shoo Kepnlrlng Co. 1't.rks. county treasurer; Daniel In spite of the fact that the firemen Martin, sheriff; Thomas Bailey, re- - were early on the Job Hie plares A. C. llryun, , rnrdvr: attorney; ncre eompletely ronaumed by Hie . K. I'kloff. Chailea flames. surveyor; lleyneN, assessor, I'nnotir nttd Coleman rerelved a IT. I. I. Co-.- and M. ll. flowlett e..tloxd of Ford cars- - they wer lhe Lk liiucral.t of Juu! I n in';-ln.l- M T t' ' It-- ; Code No. 55 fifths 54 Code No. S3TT HHHtliCKYlSmiCHT ld'lll:l:M!ll'.'IIIHlT Pure virgin wool for warmth and lour wear Sateeu bindinr-Clear- . brirht plaids. 70'x8(T. silling (licRe twenty years ago. like hot cakes advertising at this date, Mining notes of twenty years 4 tVilliam Mitchell and contained the following: The ft. John Cronin delivered the local tua Mining company had eUrted election ballots to Hie county au- - extensive development campalga I ,h,,rii:!' ul NPh- final check- - be carried on from the Chief C ; in1.'. mine and from the 1200 level oftt George Ityan took Elks had Mheduled a mask Victoria. Bt h ball for November 15. 1916. Jr,Dt,e ZBC The "lSalt Luke Costuming Co. wa. to be . c In Kurak. ...h eo.u .( kind and description.. It's been a to the west of Eureka. The copy Tlnllc l"itK Mine since an affair of thla uu- - jea dim ' with the following organizing has lure been held in Tinttc. ors: Thomas F. I'icrpont, J. f Out of all the ad that appeared Dle'.l, Alex Hrdquist, J. K. Map In the issue of November 10, 1916, 'V. Taylor, the stork wiling t I. J. Fennell Is the only one still dollar a share. M1 MployetM t PINTS 6-2-? Values! if i whiskey e Taonaleh blanket EUREKA, UTAH - nvnduM". warmth. S..SLMrJLX4- -i r--F lard ALL WOOL each blended to five service. beauty, Moth proofed 70x80 inches. Pastel colors Keversibles. Skillfully x 80 inches. E. Bartlett of the Tln-tl- c Diatrict will go to Salt on Saturday morning to at a mectliu of (be Cm!: i niumitlec, sessioii on iliai day toe Hi' purpose of golnz over the (ext ho'il, c mw us. d In (In- - schnul of tin s.alr of I'lah. I'rofe-au. lliti'lletl bus i meiuliiT or tl;I romnilii.-for a mude a trip to Dear Kivir wheriyreat number of years und his work hey li;;nti'd ducks with wonderful along tills linn has been very com- aucceas. ftFineiBourboii 4j 49 ch $4 In Brilliant Colors Supt. T. School Lake City be present State Text will lie In $i.9Q Indian Designs CALIFORNIAiWINES Bant-lorfev- Ji-'.- tt.-eiulHor: ancL Kings (0uttlt (jiv r sec-lion- Ifouxialfo Ttnai . Txy II With Yeur Next Mtall r e A8X FOR CODE NUMBERS 643-Af."S- 844-ALSk- .) '" eao-1046-- bsi-- (r.'.'.') 1059-- A 1059 Ctt.'i a (VV) ITALIANVWINECO- - lMlOltAN6l Citg(UlfflM0 . |