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Show Thursday, Jn'nc Civic Clubs of Southern Utah Met at Blaading EUREKA REPORTER IH1PUUTI WEEKLY ORE . at i Published on Thursday of such Mt nt Enrokn, Utah. C. B. RIPE J. VERN RIPE Publishers Twenty Years Ago ItiWGHt Tho ! hrs be. me . r. two weeks has been tho for past Hie Following are Events that successful and enjoyable to all ? a Happened In Tlntlc DWrlti who hare attendod. Mrore of Yeara Ago. Under the capable aupervlsio. ' Mlsa Nolle Wright, studies and KI.VKKH Itl IMHUIH HIKER n. TILINSFKH EXrtXTEI) HtiON national ortivltiea have proven tZ the educational. MINING NOTES Among Mimnaniea whiib were This evening (Thursday) According to advance Information of 4 The regular monthly meeting United States Mints otntntfti 1 9:the Civic Clubs of South Chief Cons. tatsestee S era Associated was held at Blandlng Utah North Lllljr state 4 j Tin tic Standard Saturday of last week, with ootttotttttt 2 than 125 residents from Mammoth teateatseea 2 Utah and western Colorado In at-- 2 City Co. (silica) Entond In tho postofflcg nt Ea- Utah Firs tendance. Cons of dlscus- rths, Utah, nt ttcond class moll Dragon aaaetaeasa 1 One of the chief topics matter nodtr tbo Act of Mareb I, Chief Cons, (lime) l Eureka lllll (dump ore) 1171. a e a e a e I m-i- u n Heffernan-Thompso- j Uodlva rumen school to OlVK 1UOUimi e. the Yellowstone National M. D. Howli'tt, tho popular Eure-- j ka drugglct, returned after a visit In southern California. Mr. and Mrs. Waller Jensen and children returned to Eureka and the former again connected himself with Co. the -- & I sev-nin- ir. sseesooi seeeeeeetee Total Carloads s s s s e i leave the slate for jobs and '..? r.-..- STOCK SALES -- ,f. iirv.- - Uolut, fcurcsn ivius. mouth. 'T: S. ... " Monday. . hn in8 otlenauig . tulS was preparing tho plac. prepared by Manager e.Dick o selves. campaign date. above bo , , on the up nt rtih. the state Is going to . " hndlncleSam mi 'it. Pretty soon tbs only Mur I I( u under,tood that Mr. and Mrs. IL B. Charlotte. people in Utah will be the old folks C. Lynch. AndrewHurlcyand and daUghter, Atherley J-- -i .iurc negoua .Tentative tot.. i. r iV purch.se tbs pup.Ut ( Empire Mines 2 Me. Eureka Lilly Cons. 21e. Zuma me and 7e. ! aW-Mi-T Tuesday Chief Cons. 30e to 33c. Colorado Cons. 4 e and Gr. Eureka Bullion 28e to 33e. Eureka Lilly Coaa. 25c. naught or Milford, arsrS or4.l!L had Mitchell Mellch dent Tlieo. P. Holt of Fillmore at- - Milling Co. &B- - : of CHIROPRACTIC The first poslofflce In the United g,ates was established at Dual on In Philadelphia had a postnffiee fhePerTTnue' Dr. E. L. Aiken lil. of Moab, Dun Stevens hr0Wlr 1G83. so talked on the use problem. The 8! tons of mill j unshot of the discussion wss that returns of -- ere Eureka Standard 49r, association would unite In s Visitors at Saratoga Springs ths IjcIiI Tlntlc 3c. ;move to bring manufacturing plants Mr. and Mrs. William Owens and. Mammoth 91.00. Into Utah, use home products to the children, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Craven, Mountain View 14c to ICc. fullest extent and work for the de- - Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Burton, Mistj North Lily 1.00. Mrs. C. K., velopment of natural resources and- pearl Robinson, Mr. and and Tlntlc Lead 8e and 8 He. reFrances, and will Iluish 'reduced taxes, all of which daughter, ! Tlntlc Standard 93.70 to 94.00. j Have the situation. Elbert Beesley. Yankee Cons. I Charles Mrs. of Mr. Taylor and and( Jesse Kushaum. superlslendent Zuma 7 Vie. Mesa Verde national park In weal- - children left for Boring, Oregon, j i ern Colorado, said that tourist travel where they had purchased a goodj Wsdwvdsy 'at the park this year had Increased piece of property and Intended tQj Eureka Bullion 20 Vie to 28 Vic. j ,hy 45 per rent, and said that most make their home there. Eureka Lilly Cons. 27e. Eureka boys who arrived home( of the parks visitors would Include Tlntlc Standard 94 to 93.80. a tour of southern Utah on their from World War aervlce In France Yankee Cons. 6c. during the week were Dean Ilcnrlod. itinerary. If roads were Improved. The assoriatlon's road committee and Claud Dennis, and Grand and San Juan county com- - The Rev. John Ryan of the locbi, TIN'TIO HOFTBALL LEAGUE mlssloners were delegated to yet In St. Patrick's Catholic Church was. contact with the Utah state road making preparations to leave In an effort to speed manently . for his native land Ire-ha44 After ths first weeks play of ths surfacing of U. 8. Highway No. land. I C. Doty, superintendent of the second half of ths Tlntlc Softball 160, which passes through Montl-eell- o and Mnah and connect the park Bullion lterk mine, resigned his league finds ths CCC hoys out In front with 4 victories against no de- with U. 8. Highway (A at Crescent position aud was preparing to move la Kilt Lake fit v where be would feats. Lees and the Elks are tied June! Ion. A letter from Eva C. Knowlton, take n long needed rest. fr,r second with 2 wlna and one loss. Albert WIUIs, I. W. W. organiser, Juda and Divided are tied for third rhlef engineer of ths state road comeach with a victory and two defeats. mission. was read. He promised ex- was arrested at the Tlntic Standard for carrying a concealed Mllllman Service Is In the cellar with penditure of $45,000 In Improving mine 4 defeats. ths 8now canyon highway In Wash weapon, and at Provo was convictFollowing la the standing of th , Ingtnn county, between Enterprise ed and fined 9250.00. Edward Riding received a badly teams up to and Including games and 8t. George, next winter. fractured arm when he was caught of Monday, June 26: Ths meeting closed with a In a belt at the Tlntlc Milling plant 4 0 1000 CCC aud dance Saturday evening. 1 2 665 Elka of ths at visitors Blandlng at Silver City. Many Mr. and Mrs. E. Frank Birch, Mr. 1 2 666 on 8unday continued their trip by Lees 1 2 333 I visiting the Natural Bridget national and Mra. Perry Fuller. Mr. and Mr. Juds 1 2 Dividend 333, monument, then Journeyed through E. R. Hlgglnson, and their children.! 4 0 Mllllman Service 000 Monument Valley, Navajo Indian were preparing for a trip through. GIRLS LEAGUE j reservation. Grand Canyon national 1 0 1000 park and Kalhah Indian reservation Red and Whits 1 500 of northern Arizona. Oourley and Randle 1 1 0 000 Forseys CLYDE CAMPBELL, Secy. Dividend Defeats Pinney PJJ i Get Well With Kt. PROVO . I ! 8J West Center O i ... it's Smat to serve beer like. . . 6c. , rd iiir ed U$S. CSSS - ' eiMMir, iiJm, itii ' (.M, iicin pimeis aistaiBsiia at GEORGE FORSEY I I UTAH but Loses to Magna Team FOREIGN SILVER PRICK IS CUT, ss SS BO In the and Sunday games Saturday 1 WASHINGTON, June 27. Ths treasbaseball team broke ury reduced the price It will pay ths Dividend from Pinney Beverage for foreign silver from 43 eenta to even, winning tlie flcsl day 8 lo 4 and losing on 40 cents an ounce. Ths 43 cent per ounca rate has been In effect for ll occond date 11 to 8 to ths naarfleld nine. than a year. Saturdays gams was played at Payson, being a part of the Tlntlc msmamnami Standard Day celebration at that city, and ths Tlntlc boys sure went j to town In spite of the fact that they made four blundering errors. this wna partially offset by a couple of sparkling double plays. Pinney started Jack Lowell, former Dividend player. In the pitchers box, but hla former teammates In no wise treated him with respect for they pounded him to the showers one third ths first Inning by scor--; In j Ing five runs. He was replaced by Sharp, who lasted until ths fourth when three runs were earned against him, and hs went to the showers In favor of Price, who held ths DIvl-- ; dend boys In check for the remaindELECTRIC ROASTER er of tho game. Provo Bench Zul4ck, ROASTS, BAKES, BROILS. STEWS. TOASTS boy, wna on the mound for Dividend Automatic control maintain the oxact cocking temperaand he did a fine Job of pitrhlng, ture at all times, enabling you to cook au entire meal keeping ths nine hits he gave well without watching. Modal llluctratod Includes sot oi 3 .scattered. He also helped hla own aluminum pans (2 with Udo), apodal wire broiling rock, cause along by driving out n hit. plus lop broiler unit, Cloven quart capndty. Can cook atsal for eight persons. (Christianson and Butler were atrong on the offense, getting two hits each. SPECIALLY PRICED AT Mag-mo- re , How-jeve- r, TO ELECTRIC COOKERY ON SALE WEDNESDAY, JULY 5th ' BRAND NEW Wash Dresses A surprise value for girls ami women who appreciate smart r.ess in rouml-frocks. Theyre well nuule and delightfully trimmed. Better come early for first choice. Size? &! lie-hou- se to 44. , j . $19.95 v . Other ssedelc ac lew ns 914.1! EAST TEAMS . ! The Sunday game, playerl on the local diamond, was n free hitting affair which greatly bonded the belting averages of the two teupia. The Dividend pitchers, 8hepherd and Murdock, were touched for 19 hits. while the Magna moundamen, Erick-- i on and Johnson, were nicked for 17 hit. Extra bane hits were far In favor of the Tlntlc team, and the boya aim made two fact double plays. Tbia game was undoubtedly lost on account of poor defensive pluying. Dividend made four error and three of them coming as they did at crulral periods apellcd defeat for the Miners. The big slickers In Sundays game were Lynn Bird, Chrlatlannou and Barge, who secured 3 hits each In 5 times nt the plate. The last league game or the flrvt half schedule wa played at the local grounds lust evening with the Urovo team the opponents. !o-jc- al ELECTRIC HOT PLATE FRIES. STEWS. SOILS. TOUTS Cooks with rapidity and accuracy. Ouc burner has three-keelispeeds high for tenid cooking, medium for ordinary cooking, leer for keeping foods warm. Waigka only 12 pounds and can he moved anywhere. Model shown fo nid'rlplated and indudos permanently attached tauujid length cord with rubber attachment cap, ng . SPECIALLY , r PRICED AT Other model $5.75 1.1.70 . to 91.(9 EASY TERMS Last evening Dividend was axair. defeated by a score of 14 to 11 when the lrovo team came here for the final game of the first half. Hard hitting on the part of Urovo and numerous errors by Dividend tells the story. SEE YOUR DEALER OR aiSLij -- i.wy f - Cemetery ef Miceas Teurlats who have seen in Washington the famous carrier pigeon Cher Ami that aaved the American Lost Battalion In the war, often visit the little cemetery al Asmeres by Paris wher liny graves honor many mors of these wingrd veteran. house sevet.'il nt this low pi ice. Dozens of new stylos mill flat lei ing fnhion nulit iFiittfins to see von right through the mmmr. t'ume Early They'll SI! Rayon Sporl Dresses Cool summer pi into and small solid colors of I'lakespuu on. Here is your answer torajthat yearning for Komctuing to wenr through the Hot sumine days. Sizes 14 to 44. $1.66 REMEMBER THE DATE -- JULY 5th |