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Show December Ml 19-1- 1G, Tin Sprinirville (Utah) Herald Delinquent Tax List ontinued lair. - District:J Minim: 17$, 1 Lockheed, Lick J No. 2, in Sec. Vic Donna Garrity Is Wed To U.S. Navy Birthday Club At Tinder Home Chief Nov. 8 At New Hampshire ly L. M., nr. Extending 1456.7 ft. in length Mr. iiiiil Mrs. Rolu-i- l I.. ( i.ii jl limit it me No. 1 Lode ( the Illtll I l4tf tl.molili-r- . LM6.4 ol llii'ii Limal Ft., Donii.i, ,ui(l ('Iii,III lilt I Mining Claim. . .. Lode Mining S. on the Navy, son ol Mr. ,nnl Mrs. Arllmr I). ol I Id . ! Claim and 1317.5 Lineal Ft. on Texas. 2 No. Lode Lockheed Miirng ihc Tlte double ring wns Kxinvssly excepting and Claim. November R, in Exe- Mrs. Ruth Gatley excluding from said pur. all that ter. New Hampshire. The bride Has Birthday Club portion of the ground embraced in wore u white suit with brown acor Sur. Claim Designated Mining a eorsage of red and cessories, Lot and Mitchell Lode H jait 37, Mrs. Until Ciiitli-entertained alcompleted the ensemble. jy ia) Silver Star Lode., and Hv Huthdiiy club at ln-- home last a The is bride of Tintic or or graduate vein that all iiortiun any io ami tile I.DS school Thursday, honoring Mix. Villi lode, the top or apex of which lies High School, on her birthday. of She served in tin- - Iae-ifi- c Tinder excluded said of mir.ng. ground; mside An evening of cards was enjII World Theatre 1 War No. Lockheed daring Said Lockheed, and Mrs IIhiiiih Iaxman oy,-! No. 2 Mining claims for lti months, and gamed the won first md prize, and Mrs. Margaret 1r. rank of S. I.t. Commander in exclusive of excluded ground. ConBrady, ull-eprize. Navy. $11.10 Acres 19.427 tains Til,- hostess served il delicious Following In r return from the liiia . and Jumbo Waverly Mining Com- Pacific table decorations carshe returned to her post pany cart4 of T. K. Kllerlxrk at the Naval Hospital m l!;,iuus. ried out (he holiday theme. The 1 No. and No. a WIIS Vt'gverly, Waverly lilimatllie she was serving at the time Centerpiece 1 Kichmond, Jumbo and Jumbo where Xmas tree, lighted with colored of her marriage. No. 3251. 110.53 Ac.' For Ext. Lot the present tli new I V weds lights. Car- Mr- -. Tinder was Spring Creek Mining District presented with ike their home in Chel-va- . a lovely gift liy inemln-rof the Birthday club was pleasantentertained Monday evening at Hu- home of Mra. Villa- Tinder. The occasion honored Mr. Donna Pax-ma- n I ni 12' 1 1 Loi-khee- ft: - fat IitK-khei'- (nl 2 Si.:; h& Ch. L 14 Q! b'. ll.i provided the evening's and u delirious lunch was served. Table decorations and favors were in keeping with the Xmas iison. Mi'inliers attending were Mrs. A ia Cherry, Mrs. Naomi Cushing. Mis. Until Galley, Mrs. Isabelle ('liristeiisen, Mr. Vnlen, Livingston. Mrs. Eva Jameson, Mrs. Margaret Brady and the guest of honor Mrs. i'axmun, Mciiila-rpiv- seiitrd Mriv l'axmau with a t i fill gift. lriz, winneis were Mrs. Brady, high scon, and Mrs. Cherry d:v, rsmii ili-:i- l -- Jot s dub. H t Ly Josephine Kelly - - South Clyde, Hecla No. Viola No. Lot No., and 5; Fourth of July 117.703 Ac. Tintic Mining g7Kt m Mi I $2: interest in: Margaret, If I.. F Thursday Party - may not like the wav the cards me rliufiled I iiuiv not ell, is, tile game or ask I,, play But tliroiig!) lifes eluinging scenes 1 sliall unnifrii-Play like a nvin, the card's thats dealt il, iiav bv dnv. I $4; - if d Mr. Maud Gourley entertained wrvey No. 6039, 19.223 Acres; I u interest in 19.233 Acres) the members of the Felix Club at $22.03 her home last Thursday evening. Cards furnished the evenings Tintic Mining E. J. Longyear , entertainment and prise winners District: Dubei, Survey No. were Mrs. Dorothy Nelson. 1st 3)553 Acres; Jennie, Survey No. ........0.12 and Mr. Margaret Cronin, 2nd. 10SW, 8.16 Acres The hostess served delicious reCedar, CeJoseph C. Lynch dar No. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5; Daisy freshments to those mentioned No. 2, 3 and 4; Daisy Lode, Ella, and to Mrs. Denn Ferguson. Mr. Mrs. Ella Hannifin, Of inlercsl to l.iircL, ;ja No. 1; Burlington; Outwest; Clara Jerman. is tin m;irri,iu olMiss I )onii;i Went Dip and Jack Babbit, Sur. Mrs. Marva Oorbridge, Mrs. Helen M Brown and West ( lirislrnsi ri. (Luuliti-- r of Mrs. hl.m, l Oirisl. ns. n ol .T!!:,,mR GriftR" No. 6956, 310.702 Acres; Parnells Mrr, Ina Clement. Tintic Mining District: Oroui ,111(1 rt A. Sfindslrnm. son of Mr. uiul Mis. Cnri 20.13 AcProgramc, Lot No. 38, 20.13 Ac- ,Sm mint rum of Eureka. Cards and Lunch res. (51200 Interest in The marriage was solemnized .......... .54.64 Friendly 500 Group in the Manti LDS Temple on DecMcKinley ( Vs Featured At Club M E. McCarty ember 9. Parris of Air. Hnndstroin Enjoys Turkey Dinner Lot No. 5318; Myrtle (Vi Mr.-- , Kina Bird entertained and Mr. and Airs. Owen Horton it 5318, 15.144 Ac. $2.63 menitxTs of her club at her home The Friendly .'iOO" dub cele- of Goshen, aunt and uncle of the i Pike & D. C. Wheeler, Sr., brated at their annual Xmas party groom, accompanied the young 35 int-- ,i last Friday evening. 1 J. Alan Pike An evening of cards was en- Tuesday evening at the home in: Sunday, Survey No. 3858, of couple through the temple. was won Airs. Jcuninc Johnson. The groom ia a graduate of the 3,003 Acres. (35 interest in 3.003 joyed and first prize Tintir High school, and has been A delicious 80.31 by Mrs. Elizabeth Haynes, and with dinner, acres) turkey ail-cprize was won by Airs. Lu- all the trimmings was served at attending the Brigham Young Showers Standard Alining Corn-pan- .'- cille consolation by Mrs. 7:30 and the table was attractive University for the past two years. Bigler, Tin-tie care of J. L. Walker The newlyweds were honored at Ina Clement. with the traditional Xinns deeo-rainYou No. District lining a reception Saturday evening. Dee. The hostess served a tasty ami the acout favors curried 0.19942 No. 3929, Don t Sun ey to those named and to Mrs. the Yule spirit. Gifts were ex- -, 10 at the Orem First Ward Krr-Hal- l. Silver Spar Lode, Lot lunch Redmond. res; S1 Airs. Wanda Colu-vic- change,! am! an Iilry evening of ranis rnn)'nn r 102, 5596 acres; Silver Three hundred guests attended Lavon Mrs. Ryan, Airs. Syl- was enjoyed with awards going to xt No. 47, 5.70 acres; via Childs. Mrs. Idena Gunderson, high spore, the reception and danre. Lot No. 48, 350 acres; The young couple will make .Mrs. Naomi Cushing. 2nd high, vr. Lot No. 191 5.60 acres; The things which hurt. instruct. t. Villie Tinder Airs. their home in Provo, where Air. and lit Joe Bowers, Lot Number - Whitsitt Aita Sandstrom plans to continue with Cherry, consolation. J.43 acres; Southerly Exten-o- f Attending were those mentioned his studies at the Y. Joe Rowers Lot No. 60, Mrs. Gertrude Hannifin, Mrs. acres; None Such, Lot No. Diamond. Emerald & Ruby Cons., Krishy. Mrs. Ila Suther- W. B. A. Club Holds 190. 2.52 acres; None Such Amd., Lot No. 224, 44.43 acres ....$71.30 la ii i. Tintic Western Mining Company land, Mrs.l Venice Westman. and Christmas Party West the sixx-iaguest. Mrs. I,vgia care of J. T. Sullivan InterTintic Mining District: Airs. Johnson was assi--.t- d The W. B. A. held their Xmas by est in: Copixr Queen, Numlx-r- s party at the home of Airs. Ada 1, 2. and 3. Bonanzo. Bonanza her mother. Mrs. llarrv Dean. Randle on Tuesday evening. The Numbers 1, 2, and 3 Survey No. Mrs. Margaret party 511.13 5491. 128.857 Acres Ereethy. which ia resigning her of- Western Development Co. fiee ns Financial Secretary of the 15.00 Apollo, Survey No. 3022, lodge. Mrs. Freethy has h,en a $2.59 Acres Iron Duke1 The Entre Nona Literary eliih nii'iuticr of the IsNlge since 1915. D. C. Wheeler Mine. Monterey & Gulch. Survey m,.t at the home of Mrs. Lulu and has held hII the offices of that organization during the years. Number 5899, 31.444 Acres $5-4Raker Inst Wednesday evening. She been Financial Secretary An interesting 1 Y hxk . review. of thehasLodge y J for the past 23 years. 1 r-Aw-h-l r-P r1 was "Marv" by Schnlam She hns been in poor health re" given by Mrs. Ruby Shaw. and felt it necessary to reFollowing n short business meet- - centlyher office. sign serwere ing. tasty refreshments An evening of cards was enved to members Mrs. Ellen Randle, and tasty refreshments joyed Mrs. Alyrtlc Theriault. Atrs. Vir- were Prize winners were srve,l. Mrs. Randle. Shaw. Ruby ginia Airs. NelMrs. Elizabeth Airs. Freethy t. 1st prize. Mrs. Janet Anna ami Mrs. lie Laird, Franke. Airs. Rosalie Dunn. Atrs. McDonnell, consolation. Elva Bonner. Mrs. Ethel DonnelMrs. Mae ly. Mrs. Belle Coffi-v- . Cronin. Mrs. Florence rartsson, Neighbors Surprise Airs. Mra. Emily Andrew and Mrs. Fred Kurtz Agnes Anderson. 39-10- E. S. L In : IE, is I'Ar . SI V. ; ) A si: s. 11 rtsitliii. Imimiicss session, tlie t. MantiTemple Rites, December 9 iioti,iin eonimiller, Mrs. LaDora Brady Feted On Birthday young son. Paternal grandmother is Mrs. Olive Carlson of thin city, and maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jones of Malad, Idaho. Cards provided the evening's entertainment and prize winners Friend of John Ihirli'k, former were Mrs. Margaret Frerthy, 1st. will be hnppy to learn resident, Mrs. Olive Carlson, and that lie has been made Vice PresiMrs. Virginia Cartwright, consola- dent und (leneral Mgr. of the tion. Coal Cunipuny in Salt Lake. Delicious refreshments were ser- Mr. Dorfck is a of the ved to those mimed and to Mrs. R. L. (laritys. Airs. Dortck is the I.ucille Knotts, Mrs. Margaret funner Lucille Garlty. Mrs. Helen Ferris, and the Brady, Mix. Charles llepwortli of Santa-qui- n special guest. Mrs. Naomi Cush-- I spent last Monday, Tuesday ing. Tin honored guest wax pre-- j and Wednesday in Eureka as seated with a beautiful gift. guest of Airs. Alnrgaret Hlgglnaon. all-eu- i, Hi-lb-- at son-in-la- w THE DELTA BUS LINE SCHEDULE 3 Cards provided the evening's entertainment and delicious refreshments were served to Airs. Atillie Kay, Airs. Ina Clement. Airs. Irma Gonrley, Airs. Gladys Dean, Airs. Marion Nash, Airs. Naomi Cushing, Airs. Anna Franks ami Airs. Alargaret Greenhalgh. First Prize was won by Aire. Clement, honor prize by Airs. Greenhalgh. and consolation prize by Airs. Anna Franks. IS AS FOLLOWS: ( Every Day ... Arrive D Including Sundays ) Leave Eureka at - - 7:45 A. M; - (From Virginia's Cafe) in Salt Lake - 10:00 A.M. 75 (At Moxum Hotel) 1 h. Santa Clause paid an parly visit to the Utah Valley hospital in Provo, and left a husky baby boy, tagged fur Mr. and Mra. Don Carlson. Tiiia is the first child for the couple, and Don ia haunting the department stores In search of Christmas toys suitable for his Members of the Birthday club met at the home of Mrs. Villie Tinder last Friday and honored Mrs. IaiDorn Brady on her birthday. ing. ut . . . Me Mrs. Sylvis Childs entertained the members of tin Iai Jollas club at tier home last Wednesday even- lol s 11 hI llu all-cu- 1 CTh iilluwiiiL' lli New Arrivals .ryiim Auxili, Eureka Man Takes Bride From Orem s - s: ir .V ifiiiiio Ni-ilsf- i 1 jui: Mimil.it I'.sllioi 1 nil i Mrs. Sylvia Childs Entertains Club Lix-khee- S4X n i Anu-ii- (nests included those named and Mrs. Eva .lame-'iii- , Mrs. Naomi Natun gives everhmly five sen-v- s Cushing. Mrs. Isabelle Christensen. tom h. taste, sight, smell and Mrs. YalcAc Livingston. Mrs. Marhearing. Hvcrtxxly needs two more garet Brady. Mrs. Ada Cherry. horse and common. r Hi Cards in Avia King, eoiisisJing of Mrs. Miss Kuth Potts and Mrs. Pearl Forsey, presented the following Vocal "Here solos, program: Comes Santa Claiio" and "Dashing Thru tin Snow" liy Nansy Frisby; a reuding, "When Pa ilo'k1 His Arm and a musical reading, "Xnuis' by Linda Hue Newman: pinn solo. "Cliristmns Corals" by Miss Until Polts. At tin conclusion of Hu program an evening of cards was enjoyed and prizes were won by Mrs. Vivian Stewart, high score, Mrs. Dennis Harrington, and Mrs, Blanche Beck, give away. Tasty refreshments were served willi all present seHted at one long table. Holiday d, 'coral ions prevailed; pine houghs, caudles, und mininture red hoots filled with candy were used for favors. Refreshment committee were Mrs. Afton Oborn. Mrs. Blanche Beek, Mrs. Hilda Webb. Mrs. Maureen Manson and Mrs. Emily Andrew. ren-mon- f Legion Auxiliary Members Enjoy Christmas Program, Social Tin- - Page Five relieimis served witli salad are bread slices cut with a doughnut cutter, hnished with butler, and toased in Hie oven. Leave Salt Lake at To hear some roosters crow you'd think the sun was rising esieeially for them. Arrive - v J 5:00 P. M. - i (From Moxum Hotel) in Eureka at - 7:45 P. M. - (Virginias Cafe) Dentists nre now using stainless steel wire for straightening teeth. all-ru- of fct rpfPrPi I FRONT WHEEL ALIGNING GENERAL REPAIR Crump Motor Co. Your RUICK Dealer A croup of neighbors made a When heifers nre not on pasture, feed them nil the hay they will surprise call on Mrs. Fred Kurlz eat. It makes economical growth. at her home in Mammoth on Monday nRerritnn and heln,l her la r birthday. Surprises Silage does not have enough kin-- l are always pleasant. feeding value fur its hulk when of this because Hie eailers furnish tin refed to younger heifers. freshments and all the hostess for dairy hail to do is help them cnpv ih A permanent and oilier gissl cows should i eon vi nu ill to the liirlhdav , cat things ham. An nllerniMin of cards was cn- In aMcndanre joyed, and BlowA bull needs lots '( exer:se to were na Kurtz. Mrs Earl I., Mrs hns-.linkeep inn in t,p Dunn Mrs Marie B rrv nnl Mrs hlp condition ovr a long jHTlnd of Will Roberts time. and finlv a - v bn-edFur eap:u it y priHlnetiun. cows of , lr k ns are Miilalde for l tinall must have hay they t.roilers find try, is. e. will eat. unless 0:1 lr-e,- l Goals will g, only: I tune iuri::;: late willun a Turkeys may I, quirk frozen fall and wir.t- - r distances in and shipMsl "Strength of mind' A person .1 frozen emiitition. who can ea' ne salted peanut." Badio Con a ilian Alan Young. und The dcvalialmn of the The eomuii reial broiler-frye- r , i i d l,:i-irail ri(,s liusuiess Inis ,ev, loped, in pari. lias Amerieans in England 25 p. r eei l. heeaiiM of ipiiek turnovi-r- . Jtrelbn f- WEISISmjHmiBIEIEIEJHIHfSM MiiminiuiiHiiiiKiiiit!ttimuuuiiiiHiicNiitiiiHiiniuiiiiinmuiiiuiiimHiiuiwuHiiiiHuiiaiiiiHiMuuiiuuiiiiiiuiiu4, CHIEF BRAND LIME s I1R AN I) HIGH CALCIUM LIME 510 .vide' Sv Pi "s S- - We Specialize in High Calcium Chemical Hydrate for Mills and Smelters FERTILIZERS PLASTERING O OUT S. of k ;fte. CHIEF CONSOLIDATED MINING CO. E W 00$ Dooly Huilding : Salt Lake City nn n- t Plant:: Saddle, Utah - orff t GRAPE Cans 2 JUICE for f9c J 7c r"mniiHii nuNinam J ' -. SUGAR PEAS Cans .I yrl lb. pk: 15c lb. 15c ORDER CHRISTMAS Pillikary'l Pillslturv HOT ROLL MIX 27e ... Pkjj. 1 POT ROAST Quality Reef Del Monte IEST nODK POULTRY NOW! NESTLEj: CNUCWATS ('bocolate Chips, pkj;. 21c 'bateau ('licese lastic Container O lbs. $1.0-- 1 Pennant MINCE MEAT lb. 1 1 oz. pa-t-u- RINSO Giant Size jar 27 c Del Monte CORN (ream Style 2 Cans 11c MIXED CANDY ...2 lbs. $1.00 ( Rocco Della RIPE OLIVES. Large (an 27c 1 Fancy JIJMRO PEANUTS 2 Pounds 12c f,9c CAMAY SOAP Hath Size 2 for 21c. .. 1 Joe Marsh Now Hospitals Are housm : From w re I sit, it woull lie a Ik! ter world if we were half as willing to accept other people's ideas and tastes, aa wa seem to be willing to acrcpt their bone and blood. There'll alwaya bo difference. Some like buttermilk, others would rBthcr have a sparkling I , . i !! kiC Pink, 70 size 2 - 27c ARTICHOKE: Each glass of temperate beer. Hat fyUui Cep) right, 1919, VniteJ Stunt Lrtuert Foundation meet . . . Grapefruit, Texas underneath we're pretty murli the same ileserving each other's respect and tolerance! oc mts mrni Sunkist Oranges 120 size 5 Iks. 12c AVACODAS 20 Size .... Each 22c "Banks' Too! Dor Simpson wax Raying, "Ilospi-(al- a arc building up 'hone banks' that work just like blond banks. When hone is needed, the surgeon takes one from a refrigerator, cuts it to the right shape and aimply splires it in." "You dorleri are sure making progress, I says, but tell me, am any of the patients fussy nbout whose bone they're getting? N'o air!" replies Due. No more than they worry about whose Mood they get. No one yet asked for a hone from a man who went to tho same school nr rhurrh he did. ; - ; SLICED HACON Morrells, Wilsons, k(mkI quality . lb. 19c Rill STEAKS Tender and Juicy lb. 19c enu nears res ir V Sur w LARD g-- From where I sit ... li r MEAT SPECIALS vor-lelu-- re-la- CHIEF 'wr r ail-cu- e p.i.-JUir- PAYSON it sii. rl Ie, nw j CII, Cello Hag PARSNI1S, 2 lbs 19c Cello Cauliflower, lb 19c Italian SQUASH RANDLE'S PH ON E 179 and ISO 2 lbs. 22c Delivery Tuesday and Saturday ri. f. 4. |