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Show I met! M. I. A..LlinrfR Tlmrtday, REPORTER PROGRAM EVENING Tl'IHV NEXT Mutlal ImproveOfficer of t)i ment Association of Tlutie Buko client a cordial invitation to everyuua to attend a historical proaram Tuesday evening, July 1 Sth, at tho alto of the first discovery of ora In the Tin-ti- c District-- - the Sunbeam Mine. RENNEY.SrMIDSUM'MERI lu additional to various musical numbers of an entertaining nature there will be a ceremonial, Thanks to Mother Earth," by the Dee Hive Girls, under tho direction of Mrs. P. Clemente. Short talks will also lie made by K. F. Birch and Louis Itiley. Tho M. I. A. officials erate that In no way are these service! religious. They are entertaining and educational la a historical way. For thla reason every one In Tlntlc should be In attendance. MIA IX EMPLOYER A HE LIABLE UNDER Ml A(T ee Starts FRIDAY, JULY 9th. The whole towns talking! Dont wait grab your purse and dash to Penney 'a today! Join the steady stream of customers! Get your armful of bargains. Check the dranyitic savings you'll find in Penney s July Clearance! merchandise to make room Were sacrificing for our advance Fall stocks! Youll find truly sensational bargains selections that are still varied and things that are right for right now! - 195 Reduced for aa sfiSD Ifi - Printed Batiste ONLY SUMMER PRESSES 400 Yards Curtain Scrims 5c yd. There no more available at such a low prore. A quality that usually sell for much more. your window now and aave. Style to Wear Now And All Summer ! FRIDAY - SATURDAY July 9th and 10th 3i.uu pr. Mens Dress Shirts two-piec- f ! Whilo They To Go at 17 Ust 23 43 97 Cut Fleece Topper Coats and Every Hat Included in this Better rome in early group. for thee valuea aa they're priced way below regular. Fitted Kayon Taffeta Style. An opportunity every woman In town will want to take advantage of. 8lies 12 to 20. automobile for a trip to Little Zlou canyon In southern Utah. Twenty Years Ago Houaewives will want many at thla low price. White with colored borders. Size 18x36. M-s? ss. Dun to the resignation of John aa president of the Dlatrlrt j Miners Union, John J. Hannifin waa selected to fill the vacancy. Starr are Event flint Happcnril In Tlnllr Dlatrlrt a Krore of Venn Ago. TIm Kol lotting SUN. MON. - TUES. 12th and 13th Uth, July NELSON EDDY and JEANETTE McDONALD in "MAYTIME it - Biggest Musical of the Year. Matinee 2 P. M. Sunday WEDNESDAY - ONLY July 14th COLD BUUETS OF HATE HIM WARM ARMS WON 0FL0YEI V Prohibition wa to go Into effect on July 3 1st, 20 years ago. The first a- -. saloon to close was that of I). J. SulJohn Weeterdaht, tuperlniendeat livan, who locked the doors a month of the Tlntlc Standard mine, reported before the scheduled time. I that the new theft would be comThe slaughter house of the Eureka pleted la July and that It would have Meat and Produce company burned a depth of 1300 feet. to the ground with a loa of 81000. The miner of the Tlntlc received The following employee of the an Increaae in wages. Miners would receive 11.60 a day and mucker 84.00 Tlntlc Mercantile company enjoyed and that was during the war period. an outolng at Saratoga resort: Dr. A. H. McUryalal, Mark McUryatal, E. The federal government demanded C. Srhuvter, Hugh Beer, Eugene that each Mine In the United Slates Blackett. Mr. Blackett, It. J. McDonturn over Its lead production. ough, Jack Coffey. Arthur Coffey, W. Mont Furry, Mayor or Salt Luka llump Campbell, Ted Smith, Red Manaon, Mr. Ilanaon, Mias Alma City, was lutereated In Weat Tlntlc Mr. A. Gilbert. Mrs. Lou Uargestrom. was 20 and claim kilning year ago Miss Burk. Frank Morley, Barrett. a visitor to thla district. Edward Bonner, Mr. Bonner. Mia Mr. and Mrs. John Youngaton, re- - Pearl Robinson, Mis Bella Sullivan, I turned after aa automobile trip Into Mla Margaret Kelly and Mias Myrtle Colorado. Mr. Younastroin was then Pope. Master Mechanic at the Gemini Mine. Aa the race of treat ouka dwindled j Alex M. McDonald, prominent Tin-ti- c down to a few hundred birds. meua- Wash-tnntorontrarlor, was in Seattle. over the world realized that lt: cum building wooden ships for the was only a matter of time until the' Govermeut. bird became extinct, and they offered Mr. and Mrs. J. Geo. Jones of Mam-tuot- h enormous price for peclmln. This and Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Garten only apeeded up tbs work of ettlur- -' of Eureka pulled out la the Jonas tpn. i n, Our Big 10c Bargain Show. LINCOLN INN DISTILLING C0..INC. UWRENCtRURC, INDIANA 67 Only MEN'S Colton Polo Shirts Men! Here I value. Good quality ahlrta at a greatly reduced price. Blue. Yellow aud white. Better come early. bar 03c Solar Straws Sharkskin Suits Skirts, white and pastels Childrens Printed Batiste Frocks only, only, Percale Tea Aprons yards Imported Swiss Organdy only, Hinds Cream, small size . ea. 77c ca. $3.35 ea. $1.50 . ea. 25c ea. 13c yard 25c bottle 5c SEE OUR 10c, 25c and 49c BARGAIN TABLES FOR MANY OTHER OUTSTANDING CLEARANCE ITEMS -- Odd and Ends, 8TRAP3, SANDALS OXFORDS. and Broken alzea. 25c ea. ea. 50c 10 only, Mens 3 only, Ladies' 8 only, Ladies $2.44 ea. 67c ea. 9c ea. 55 only, Silk Slips, 38 to 44 150 Bars Lux Toilet Soap Summer Coats 50c pr. Lot ODDS and ENDS Greatly Reduced! 18 Only Ladies Hats REAL VALUE! 67c ea. Nu-Cr- SUITS AND COATS 57 Only Take advantage of thl for boys. All Leather Welt. Turkish Towels' to 17. REDUCTION ON SUMMER MflUAM HOPKtNS JOEL CKEA $2 .00 pr. One Childrens Shoes TO CLEAR TO CLOSE OUT Fast color cloth with l'luiu-o- r Collar. Size II white, pastels and bright shades. Be sure to see these early not every style in every siae. They're values! Sius 12 to S2. 26 Pairs TO CLEAN 73 Only Cropeel Chiflonal Spun-Lins- ! Shirtingal Many Novelty Fabrics! e One and stylet in REDUCTIONS Pairs Boys' White Oxfords A PRICES! toueiiZr 16 I Re-curt- Take advantage of th event I It isn't often you have a chance to buy such imart, up - to - the minute frocks at REDUCED SAMUEL GOIDWYN Two Big Features for the Price of One ('hildi eii's White Oxfords and San- - (P 1 AA dais, sizes up to 2; Growing Girls' While They Last Samlals, sizes to 4 SHORT LKNGTH H9jwa6A Pairs Sandals and Oxfords Drawing ca 36 a timely Hem at a li.re greatly reduced price. Plenty of time yet for dresse of thl cool material. iil'RKY! ft 1 tXIKXHODtS tUA ZM UOttA MAMClt SMMr cms - 9c yd. 'OLYMPICS CHAKUS Jlf ie uip savings you cant afford to miss. Kvcry shoo is up to the minute in style and leather too. Whites end whites with colored trimming. While it lusts iHitei $60.00 Cash Pairs Ladies Leather Sandals $1.50 pr. 1 July 8th (date; yards 36 CHILDRENS AND GROWING GIRLS IS'gpggKil - 73c ea. Bags of simulated washable too. White end white with colored ed r. 'Ai;. Hand Bags Hue leather more employees. J!very employer, not In the classes, is liable regardless of the number of employees. TONIGHT 27 Only Better Quality up-to-da- te There are still I, COO small employers In Utah liable but who are nut filing the monthly ssl form under title I of the Hoc Ini Security Aet. according to Frank II. Muir, chief of that division In tho office of the Internal revenue deparlment for the district of Utah. Mr. Muir believes that the large delinquent Hat la due to a misunderstanding. Many people are of the belief they need not file for one or Doors Open at 9 A. M. 56 Only Boys ' Summer Unions TO CLEAN 25c ea Button ahoulder style, or checked dimity with buttoa front. A real value opportun-it- y for hot weather. |