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Show i theatrbehteJrprises Life Long Resident of Famous Old Utah Mine Tintic Died on Thursday Changed Hands This Week' CO y'.i llyruni S. (jardner, Utah's famous old Hidden Eureka Tweity Years Ago In-ux-lir- a a lifelong resident uf Tintm. t, and inliia, located In Ilia Oplilr III this I'ily la11 liaa been purchased by I be died at bin home a lingering ill- after last Thursday United 8Utei Bmeltlng, Refining and two year he than more r.. i ness. For Minins Company, accordlug In Ills home with confined been had from Ophlr. porta Tbe dead, Juat recorded In the arthrltla. Deceased wan born at Tooele County recorder's of flea, re- January 10, 1878. when tha place cites a consideration of $450, 000.' K. 8. Mulock, general manager now ,,,,e of ,hl Kbost camps U 8. Company! western operations,' H W. .11 Ud ... ... lt ,.; Tin- firmed the report of the sale. Th- - soent working in the mines of mines previous owner was the Hid-- : He. Surviving rre five den Treasure Minina and Develop- - The Following THURSDAY April 7th - . . Arcoiding years j $40.00 Cash , pi,;.. FRIDAY - SATURDAY April 8th 0th 1 - il. 1 No. M., meets .OU,1II "rjl n invited to attend FILED MILLIMAN, W M JOHN F. ROWE, Secretary f,.w . - igiAsi " Ik. CODE NO. 143 PINT CODE NO. Ill QUART CODE NO. 110 HALF-PIN- T n-k- a ' - WILLIAM IDWKLL-ANNABELLA - - Big Double Feature Program l nt m ,; " MONDAY - 11th 10th April SUNDAY - Big Double Program Matinee 2 p. m. Sunday . s lesl HIRAM WALKER & SONS, PEORIA, ILLINOIS WALKERVILLE, ONT.; GLASGOW, SCOTLAND TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY April 12th - 13th ciwWinvuom t FARFftRS Hes got mere ,',PMAINS' WILLIAM BOYD :uH Our Big Weekly Bargain Shew. Only a Dime Each. -- Eureka Boy Receives Wcund in Gun Accident Melvin, the til teen and Mrs. PISTES year-ol- rifle. rmYFIt A Mltmmo OIL o He and his vmnp.inions were limiting In the section of Colo Canyon, north of Eureka, when the mishap took plaee. Keports are thr.t while winding their way through the cliffs und while the rifle was being passed to young Ealoiuh, It was srrldentnl-l- y discharged, the slug passing thru the muscled part of his arm between the elbow and should, r. He was hurried to Hie offiee.t of Dra. Hailey and Uohlnsdn when1 he was given surgical attention, and reports to date ore that he is ye! tins along nleely. IIGIIT CO. A EV THICK You'll PLATING get.., YOUR WINDSHIELD CLEANED BY a YOUR RADIATOR FILLED BY a YOUR a TIRES INFLATED IT That last one answrr on is all filled G reka f..r use of the that gives you exclusive com-pariso- actually unites with all working surface. They rrmain continuously Though J for car prL your long strrtchrs, this rich slippy G OIL-PLATE- G Neil ODonnell Mortuary Dignified Meivlee at a PHONE 54 Call Any Time Day or Ambulance Service Then whata OIL-PLATE- D "y- remains all prepared for every start. so-call- ed "starting wear" to your rnginc? Or when your car hustles, how ran implanted Nominal Charge. Night. ,vV in for you because the only your engine is Yinir Mileage Merchant. I !c d.es all the othrr things, too and folks ay he dics them U tter hut there isnt even a n with his patented Conoco Germ Processed oil new Ford truck was delivered In Euli,Ii branch However, Il did not come any, too soon, judging fr.v the i ppearsnee and sound of the old one it had served Its purpose. is more than OIL CHANGING Hose and the members of hi r Utah Iower St Light crew, are lulling on the "dog these days, the reason being that Jast week a brand JiiIiimiv A tied to a post...because Melvin ral-Ibr- UTAH ers Btuw YOUB EM61ME d aon of Eatiiuiili, received a painful, llinugh not serious Injury last Saturday when he was shot llirough the arm with a .32 Mr. oil-chang- OILPLATING keep flying off to get burned right up? Theres where gives you a sane cxplana-tio- n of why you can count on more mileage. You aJd mighty little Germ Processed oil after Your Mileage Merchant puts in just your correct Summer grade today. Continental Oil Company G Jywi f . in i lv Xgr7 p f0a and 4th Tuesday each month at I. o. o b all. Vlslthing broth-er- to John W. Taylor. The price of siD- Ilullion. 1,1 was J1.0U an Hn'k a lease by the D. W. Lynch estate, shafl The Th la arrangement will continue un- ,, (lf s0n prope! y til the lease expires In early summer, s f.et. Twenty yean ago s.v.n ltliicL ie iinm of ground in the May Day ... the " be I tie worked mu nr und District between Oplilr Oplilr ' " p. r lie inline Stockton. It Is one of llie famous ,j il" ',l,, was producers of earlier days in Utah of Hie Chief Il.ii!i:-I.sll'iT mining. onsu! ill., ted Mill'll J Co. which was: "Deer Crossing" Warning uiuler Iivsp to Ilium' and Hiib:h. Foimer Eureka Res:dent Signs Placed on Highway David, the Infant soli of Mr. and was killed when Died at Salt Lake City Mrs. Frank Clay-urnKH'IIFIEI.R - - Through coopera- - the aul. i in which the f.iin'lv was , d conimmsion. Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth ,ion ,,r Hie Mate ro: riding overturned on the mad nar Sev.cc County Fish and Game Silver the j Ellen Wilof widow MrComb. City. Taylor Association hist week liam Robert MeComh. were conduct- - I'roterllve Tin follow in.' people were nann-.(ail"buttonized" nine signs 'erected ed Tuesday at Salt Lake with in'er-rueto nit :s chairmen on the differen' in the City Cemetery nt that ing attention of moiorls's to places romniiHses of the Red truss: Drwhere deer habitually cross the piece. The lady died suddenly SatHi.ili-y- , Jr. firs! aid; Mis. W. The project waa under- Steele highways. a of heart attack. urday relief; Ds.ar AnJ. Adams, military Sins was 70 years of age. being taken by the sportsmen to eliminate drus. civilian pli(-f- ; Cecil Ulch. fiborn An'tist 13, IS67. In New York damage done to uu'omobHes when nance; Major Church, pnhli. il v; ! avoid loss City, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. they hit deer and possibly J. Russell, Sr., member diiy; W. F John Taylor. For aome time she of life nr serious Injury to Dav'clera. Slniver, auditing. lived In Eureka, where her husband The number of deer killed also was and A baby girl was burn in M was employed aa a cable maker and considered but this was thought to A itv. E. of Mrs. Haldwin F. S.ler be unimportant as rninpared with splicer. li..inn of Mr. and the arrived al boy damami properly Surviving are three daughters ana; presonal Injury Mrs. Glen DaHin, also of Silver City three none, also four brothers and age angles. a coml jetor on furnished commission road The Fivnk L. Wali-r- s. three aiaters. the siens and sportsmen, headed by tbe Tintir branch, dl.il at bis borne Tresldent Frank G. Marlines, who is in Sail Lake City. Grandpa Race Entered Walter Fitch, who was vice cliair- well known In Eureka, erected them by Mayor Wightman, Payson along tha highways. Three of the man of Hie Utah Chapter of the An- j signs are In Sevier Canyon, two in irienn Minin' Congress, attended e Mayor Ihilo C. Wightman of Pay- - Clear Creek, two in Kings Meadow meeting of ti e organization .it Salt son, formerly a resident of the Tin- - Canyon. Deer crossing the high- - Lake City. tic District, haa entered himself and ways have rauaed accidents rather Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Cl .rk and wife aa the youngest great grand- - frequently In these plares and motor- - daughter, were I'rovu visitors twenty father and youngest great grand- - Isis are urged to heed the warn'ngs years n o. Miss mother in a national contest. a for their own protection. Man,,;M't Dii'cnhcrry, Mrs. Wightman waa 63 years of teacher in the Eureka schools, re Utah has paid nearly three quurt- - turned eftr a vl-- 't at Halt I.ae and age when her first great grandson' was born, while Mr. Wightman was ers of a million In Unemployment Provo. 53 years old at Ihe time. benefits since pay- Professor I. I WMI'ams.'iu smi- Compensation Thelr daughter, Mrs. Erina fichu- - ments begnn in January. More thnn erlntendeut of tin TiuCc ihid. ler, wan a grandmother at 33. and 5,000 individual rharks have been was nanud eee-:- il chairman of the her daughter. Mrs. Helen Christen- - written and approxima'ely 12.000 Tint it Ri-- Cr--sen. wns a mother at 1C. Mr. and Mrs. Mur Hmler of Mim- Individuals have been receiving these hecks. moth returned to tlielr home after, A pigeon can rise almost vertically' j a visit nt fipnnish Fork. mil fly at a speed of sixty miles an Mr. end Mrs. Reuben Chipinan of Mining and (Hanks fo- - Sale bof- st the Reporter Offlrw. Enreka Ush Anier'caii Fork cud Mrs. Doily (ul-- . Gardner of Eureka and Jack Gardner of Oakland. (al. Funeral sen ires over the remains from the M. h. were conducted Church In this cltv on Sunday after- noon, with llev. William Frary offiIn- elating and raying tin- eulogy. termenl look place in the Eureka cemetery. Drawing tliat , thought, would ' lake u.re or tin gas In whlrli was so heavy that it was essary to suspend operutiuns. j IW f...,. B. .0, Ik. prop.rly'1 Kvrnl Tlntlc Lodge A. s llnN,n,l In Tlullc District a Stine of Years Ago. L.rUr. .o,kl ... an Mien. Vi.-,e. !i Siir;ii'iin of Silver City left for an extended visit with her at Sail Luke I Imil 1. M...s I.ida Hnrup, daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. ivter Horup, enlertulned the nt fleers of Hu I.. I. B. I'rlmnry .tssiiriatlon. a-- Ris-trlc- TONIGHT Hoy of Suit Luke City were tint with Mr. and Mrs. Tor a v' Jit CONOCO GERM PROCESSED 0U a |