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Show Pao - " t 4 ' Thursday, J BErOjRTER tMw g """ ' Twenty Years Ago - , Devliie O Domicil. Mr. Flint disappearing land murk of f H1 l some of of rene Utah's uw,'r.0 Mercur, wh1'" In early day mining developments, will mortuary diedihlat city a Salt be viewed again September 5 when b,a name, 'member of the Mprcur I'loneera aa- - P,a I"1 Friday after a hft rurlt-.tloyear of age aa assemble for Ihelr annual B,fl wa of Utah all her life, reaideut en outing. Thla year' meeting, according to J. II. Mulllna of Salt Lake, ,i ' "i- of the enunciation, may lie the lat l,anu anu iwo , irk . crauo of North Tin to be held at Mercur aa the old Jame K. O'Donnell, all of Oravw. Jn3P1 Manager George If. Dern town la rebuilding at a rapid rate fiiy: a -- ter. Mr. John of u UiAt ft iuiFM,rH vapV Pliv three brolhPrs, d m.,r or .h. old londm.rh, .1- - Wear .... ,nt brio, ready have disappeared. Salt Tliiiie millluK plant at Silver t'ity. The following mrptluu coin nilt- - and I'aul and Kayiiiond Devine, in The Irou King Mining company lee haa been named for the event: laike City. Sl-ll- a "CTPGCIp O'D"; Quality Merchandise at Outstanding Produce Arriving Daily. 1 uu-n- .J!, ... $100.00 Cash Drawing. man, T, A. Janney , . Cathedral of the Made ei Ooodman. Tlntic people who wish to take Monday at 10 a. in the celebration will find the trip Moiiaignor D. G. Hunt, v,ca'' . nm.t ,.)w.bl. ... b, Big Double Feature. .1 V.,. r.l or ' ,h h. 8.H "'Xi nh, , 1-- I'rexli Dug I 1 1! I.b Ho CHIPS 10 lb! Kck alxe ......pil.d ..... waa taken to Salt Uke . TOMATO JUICE kg, 2 for RS 43 for The Mount Nebo Aunual Moonlight hike, held Uat Saturday, waa one of the moat successful ever 1000 persona participated In held. the program and other festivities at the baas of the mountain and more than hundred ihade the climb to the peak. Beginning shortly before mid- night most of the hikers ware atop the mountain before sunrise. Paul K. W'altera, N.F.8. recreational dl- rector, led the walkera, while Rang- er A. P. ChrlatUnson was In charge of the horseback party. t'jity Kelly and Lyda Roberti in "Nobody widv mm. fjjjf tiyloi Baby" Lead And Zinc Output ter In order. For June Shows Decrease Tintic Junior Baseball The American Bureau of Metal Team Defeated By Helper Statistics Saturday reported world teflned lead production during June of 147,157 lous not Including Spalu, compared with 157.930 Iona in May. Domestic lead production totaled 37.'32rton Yn "juneVga'inat 40,"m nr aimai wxma maw . four iowts .. CUIIDAY MONDAY - 2nd 1st August in the six WMa pnodunUn. mhk MIIKIl MIC IINDIN JUDITH IARRITT BITTT 0URNEIS Asa MmMUXVikeMM Sm phi TW OU The selective draft for the War got under way and the draft board drew the name of 440 Juab county men to service. Out of thl number 118 were to lie selected, Wori-- t Sy-Dm Raprii l,h" - EainingS Extremely Low Tho bubble of hope that large numbers of America's unemployed c.u find a livelihood In .mall placer g was broken by Harry L. Hopkins, Works Progress Adminis tration When he r.l... WPA1 r survey of this field bv Matinee Sunday 2 p. m. gold-inlnln- TUESDAY . ONLY August 3rd William Boyd and George Hayes in "NORTH OF TIIE RIO SZt . In OpTor 5nft e aa 28 000 Althowh ng GRANDE Our Big 10c Bargain Show. S' awdlg Tib. ,eno,. tJIe rs of I!::' ild be held at Sprlngville dur- lug the coming week. men! WI11 Womans Labor Survey Now Practically Complete The b"1"0" of won,en - W!t' W,n b WM Uy, WEDNESDAY ONLY August 4th nou"l'd Thursday few by head of the their earning were pitifully small. They worked au average of 45 days each during the year, and ,lM for w.vesc of J.lhb for pon,Paon, and later will be itmf.,?uy mrt.l78Per returned to the Utah commission lJ,Uu!H fmn' w.e sl- - h..m An'n wforalesUMand1,1 rule and regulations on recorded w ere be ihem cond,,,on'' of nPoyment. "Macaxlne U U Mpef,ed that the wa hiu bnrd snd lervlew. Wl" b 'PP0,n,,d by AuM lld 1,18 rau,",c will start work In conjunction with oriaurhingion i - ,mPed wb,n Mrs. Lottie C. Shupe, r:ri Starts 6:30 p. m. of working con- nora and Vtah ,nduH,rr- whrh h4 b ''dr PrHPnary fof t0 puUln,C lhe Dew ,lBt Uw ,n, 1' fcP ill d ird J' ? 'it 7nd Walter Berry. Frank Spriggs. or . Expert Plumbing. Itlglil now la ilie lime to havr the wmk ilone umlee the government's N. II. A. Prices Reasonable Robt. H. Towers Parts and Grates for al) Stoves. n. ; J'umiIiuIIob room. etc. The color scheme Is sullful end harmonious and the work shows unusually skillful crafts- All In all the interior now manshlp. presents a very alliartlva In ) lb Marshmallows In Fluffiest Part Skim, 1 lb cello beg 2 Bags Lit. 8eMuk-en- lle-non- Pr,r tortr fcMter What this country needs is a couple of xadtel that will keep people front falling down in their homes, The governments accident lion conference, pointing out that 100 Americana u.e killed daily by home " of the much needed In- vent Ions are: A light that will turn on auto- matirally when you get out or bed lnrl ME TO . WORK lfoui 'Jtuuk ON " AND WATCH RESOITS non-trippi- of Nails Tm ready to serve you in a big way for Carload of lumber a small cost. ; In fact. IU actuaUy MAKE MONEY for you by doing jobs electricaUy in lets time and cheaper and better than they can be done in the old-fashion- ed way. The business of fanning is a REAL business. Let me help you to get the greatest amount of efficiency : Tintic Lumber Co. FHONE 44 4M lfnn,a I'ammisslon, notified the the other day that a committee Tlnllc District had been ap- for Prov,d who,w dutY 11 w be ta 50ih anni ' formation of the Universary ted Slates Constitution, which will begln on the Ym 'of The Committee, named by Mayor Albert M. Johnson and approved by lh National Commission, is as fol- : John F. Rowe, David Eaaar. Rev. Wm. Frary, Kenneth Caron. T' E- - Bartlett. J. T. Wilson. 1 j. Fennell, Bishop C. G. Hogan. X. S. Peterson. D. C. Wheeler. Jr.. Fred J. Mllliman and James Bant. A COMPLETE STOCK OF BLASTING SUPPLIES AND HIGH EXPLOSIVES ALWAYS ON HAND. Recently the club rooms of Tlntlr Lodge No. 711, B. P. O. Elks, were given a lot of attention. The work consisted of a complete redecoration of the Interior, Including the ritual hall, reading room halls, bullet, pool 2 lbs 25c So Bloom, director general or the one-thir- d i: 4 lbs 53c each 69c Constitution Committee Named For This Di,.r;ct three-fortli- 4W4444Wm44H4444444 Flour Cheese Mia Miss Leona Smith Gladys Brandt, an Harold Berry were on a fishing Ttah Lake. ,r,P p, A Handful 6 for 25c k--"" 'hf pomm,M,OB ,n f,xln waae "a for gold, ssiTmT HOTklS. for 0MB rliBWB of lnduBtry. "but this la the first time that the 2. A earnings of these prospectors and l.ernl nimks at Reporter Office. rug. their actual number have been measured. The study rovers placer mining In 17 slates, divided into Pacific const. Rocky Mountain and southern areas. On tho whole It la a story of Itine-temen and women who when they lost their Jobe at home, trekketh in search of the "end of the rainbow," i: Usually they had no training or experience In mining and were fores doomed to fail. About Whatever your building needs of them worked for only a short time In the digging, and found that the ltt us supply them and at n was Income low and uncertain. cost you can afford. Whether of them had drawn About you want to make a few reon public relief nt some time between 1933 and 1936. repairs to the house, build on The predomluenl opinion among additional rooms, or construct those Interviewed was that they a complete home, consult us. were "too old" to get Jobs at their own trades, though almost an equal We will be glad to furnish you A number were eager to return. estimates on any building confew were slaying In the open fur struction you have in mind. their health. nt 100 Lb. i . ... Bag: CRYSTAL WHITE ST SHORTENING ALUMINUM tin I'p Irice AnoorlM JELLY BEANS Havoc gian(,ard Mining Co. for a large xum yj, standard needed the monpy for njne ind culinary pur- - fflf John S. Hickman who in 1912 had stabbed Dave Hutchinson to death bn Eureka Main street then later tacaped from the Juab rounty Jail at Nephl, was raptured at Joplin. Mo. Tlnlies Junior baseball team lost Sherrlf Daniel Martin left to brine the man horn. tournament by dropping last Sun ? "'? ) the Helper team by ... ... 163,-000- SUGAR nme year. jenry Miller disponed of hi ranch B(fi ieuing them to the Tlntic tnj montba ended June 30 the score Indicates It waa ,err,D amounted to 893,804 tons, while do- - and there never was a chance for the L'' (im title half year production totaled Tintic had won rhampionahlp .239,052 tons. dlatrirt No. f by defeating Provo WorlJ production of refined sine, of ; It eluding the United State, totaled two games out of three and although had been defeated once by Hei- 6 they ir.5,440 ton In June against II Ib..,hl II, h.d ,ooJ In the prereeding month. Do- chance to win. Helper haa a big nieNtic refined production for June .. .. , , amounted to 50.526 ton, com pa ml been playing ball have they are with 55,012 tons la May. mlahty apt to cop the state champ- lonahip and thereby earn a trip to Report Shows Prospectors other state. The state tourna- ' UNA Mr. ard Mr. E. J'. Sam of New York City arrived in Eureka July 27lh, 1917, to inxpect the local store Mr. Sam and vMt with friend. opened the flral Golden Kule atore in Eureka and was its manager f frt 25c for 27c each 33c pkg 10c C. S. Army. from Fork Uat Thursday evening and defeated a atar team at that place by a arore of 7 to 4 in a thriling game. la the inning Spanish landed on Lorln Atlierley'a pitches for four runa but ho then settled down and that ended their scoring for the game. In the first four inning Eureka pounded alx ru""- - ,n he fifth King Kong Kelly, the great soft ball pit- her and he la great, took over the mound duties and for a few minutes It looked as though the Eureka boy wire going to go places on his pilch- lK. They got one run in and two men on banes when the aide waa re- For the remainder of the tired. game Kelly retired the Eureka bat- - 1 I'tali Mrj.L Successful Mt. Nebo Hike Flhber'a Hear soft ball team Took Place Last Saturday Eureka Journeyed to SpanUb 30-3- SODAS POTATOES hara " non. The road la in fine condition. of, car. lie Ilurlal wa in Mt. Calvary ore Or the trip ran be made by way of choir. where the led and hand were ampuUtah county and Lehl. where an cemetary. Sunday at p. m. the Holy I08 ?! equally fine road ha been build. a recited In the Nell O Donnell w K S,rVer. And If you haven't been there for m y. I), lluwleii mortuary chapel, 372 Last r r koine lime youll lie surprised to a lot of nice home and other build- - South Street. Fhli Lake. Inga and you'll discover the old min- . . ., ,, ... , Ing camp ha a population of about Eureka SoftballcrS Won li.Mcf hrvital. w?. corn- , five hundred. Tliriller At Spanish Fork miioued a 2nd lieutenant In the ... pfesh . 8llM.ker. an employer of the Ore Sampling Co. at Silver City mangled and one lea .hi." Prices, effective Fri. and Sat., July Charles W. Charles Coat FRIDAY . SATURDAY July 30th 31st 9, ' Mrs. Neil ODonnell Died Mercur Pioneers Planning Annual Outing Program Friday At Salt Lake City TONIGHT - ONLY July 29th uV-2- EUREKA, UTAH ;; and profit out of it." t i tot's Talk Over Your Farm Problems Uliili Power & Liijht Co. |