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Show I I I HI New Ye ars Greetings JERICHO C.C.C. CAMP NEWS. Juab County Commissioners . 1m now Cherry Creek Reservoir complete except rip rap (rock work) covering the fill and the Sand Pass' road adjacent to River Bed excava- -' lion reservoir la complete and gra-- J ao that the crossing is pasa-- : , veled able and expected to be all winter (and spring. JUNE KENDALL ; WirmW Silver reservoir, 6 miles west of Eureka, now under construction will hold 5 4 acre feet of water and will provide for herds moving east and west. Surveys and plans are under way for a 10,000 gallon concrete storage tank with 100 feet of water15 ing trough at Keeme 8pr!ngs, miles west of Nephi, Utah. The 20 miles of proposed road north from Joy to Tooele-Jua- b county line being aurveyed will continue the sheep trail from Lookout Bass to Swasey stock trail Springs. A proposed fenetd IS miles, extending from the mouth of Spanish fork Canyon to the east end of Red Narrows remains to be approved as a project. One carry-ove- r project which has been planned, aurveyed and approved Is the completion of two miles of y Creek road extendthe ing from the Junction of Dog Valley road and Stale Highway No. 28, west to the Cherry Creek road. Summit Store FRANK TOWNLEY, Prop. COIBPLimENTS DF.THF. SEflSOR : Nephl-Cberr- Brown & Enrollee Olaf Hartvlgaen returned from Alrd Hospital, at Provo, December 24th, where an emergency appendix operation was performed by Lieut. Milton J. Greenberg, camp Lieutenant Greenberg Is surgeon. taking care of Infirmary cases at Antelope Bprlngs camp In addition to Jericho, by covering the distance dally between camps. Brown ASSAYERS All work wss suspended at noon December 23rd on account of the snow storm which began about 9:00 a. m. and continued well Into the afternoon. ! , Captain Horn made a business trip to Fort Douglas on Monday and Tuesday of this week. h . I Christmas decorations at camp and .the usual holiday dinner with tur- key and all trimmings, fruit, nuts, 'candles, cigarettes and dgara were enjoyed by many who remained In .camp to take their holiday leave. Several guests were present at the dinner. Jericho Camp Reporter, i DRAMA WILL BK PRESENTED AT TINTIO HIGH COMEDY Under the sponsorship of the Tln-- i tic District Boy 8cout organisation ' a drama will be presented by the School of Music and Arts, on Thursday evening, December 30th. i It la a comedy drama entitled Miss jLulu." The curtain raises at 8 p. m. Garrity Barber Shop Mc-Cu- ne AND Loyalty Group Insurance m FRANK BACON The River Bed stockade corral, miles west of Jericho, is all finished except the chute and gates. SC m ;i , : Qabby Qertie L. W. LARSON Golden Phantoms FASCINATING TALES OF LOST MINES ly Edith L. Walton tin. THE MINERS PARADISE AT TULCUAS, north of Santa Fe, New Mexico, two Frenchmen came along some fifty years ago and found rich ore. They were great friends, and they worked gaily and energetically together, singing and Joking, making light of the heavy labor. Some time passed, and at last the partners had a sizable stake One day they were dlacusslng the future, which had never seemed more fair, and one of the Frenchmen said to the other, "I know what I shall do. mon amt. In St. Louis la a beautiful girl who lores me and waits for me. Why should I not go snd bring her here? Tou would be charmed with her." "Marvelous! We would never more l lonely," responded his friend. ''Hasten, I beg of you, to go and to return." So the happy Frenchman hurried as much as was possible in the UOs to fetch his sweetheart from St. touts. She was Indeed a beautiful girl, and the other man, who had a Frenchman's eye for pulchritude and a Frenchman's heart for romance, began to express hit admiration In poluted terms. Things went on peacefully until the first Frenchman began to suspect that be was being betrayed. Quarrels followed, and at last, after he had trailed the two one evening and found them embracing, he challenged bia erstwhile friend to a duel with knlvea a due! to the death. Bolb men were young and strong lioth wished to live, and botb wanted the girl's affections. She, knowing that she was forgotten for the moment In the heat of the combat, quickly packed a burro with aa much sacked gold as It would carry, prepared food and water for a Journey, and noiselessly slipped away. After all, gold was far more Important to tier than their tiresome gallautrles. The duel lasted for some time, but at last both men fell to the ground, mortally wounded, and before the sun set both bad expired. About the year 1903 a man nameJ Anderson happened to be roaming about near Trurhns. and stumbled upon the evidence of the tragedy. Apparently no one bad been nenr the mine since the girl left, for there were the two skeletons, kulrcs In their Ixmy hands, and there was nil the isir:iiher nails of the mlue. Jus! n. li lui-.- t lnvn left twenty-live;iri Ihvoiv, Randles Cash Market i Prop. Wt444444M4W4444444444MMM88l sh , DINNER DRESS ; j Loy t93 a IfTroiTiTliWIhTriTrrilfmiUlTI1 jj ; J. C. Penney Co. i CARL CALLAWAY i fsiASDNS Btsfl Tintic Service Station Tintic Lumber Co. Schramm-Johnso- n Its a race of wits after yea pick p a tip by dropping a hint. ! BgswwcsiwoaMgg To Our Many Patrons in the Tintic District We Extend Our Appreciation for Our Past Year's Pleasant Association end Our Best Wishes for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. The CommercialUtah.Bank of Nephi Nephi, WtHMHMHMHHtWHHHlHlWHIlWHHHWHtHtttttttHtHfWHWf This dinner dress is of crept roma in imperial blue. Draped folds of ths material are lavishly used in tho long sleeves, the high neckline of the waist and the overskirt producing an unusual effect with the wide bracelet of blue and crystal atones, ths only ornament. Posed by Lorstta Young, Fox star. ; Toms Service Station , I |