Show funeral ber services vices for jos H clavelle held on joseph 11 clavelle who came to tintic gintic from colorado about twenty yeara years ago and who has resided here contin ever s nee nce that tun died at one of the salt like lake hospit ala als on sunday afternoon mr air cla velle who was 46 years of age had been in rather loor health tor for sev eral months but three or four weeks ago h appeared to be ai si much bet ter that he returned to his work at the bagle eagle blue bell mine after working there for a couple of weeks he found it necessary to maie a a I 1 rip to the hospital many ears of ork underground had h a d weakened wakened whit what hid once been a nv won denully fully stron con ution and this left eft him an easy victim to typhoid d f faver I 1 ver mr clavelle wa born in kontir 0 canada and dulia during the greater part of his I 1 fe he hl follow ed mm min ng 1 r ing his residence here he was inar ned ried to miss lizz e bowden and in addition to his wibo v mr air clavelle leaves one child I 1 the deceased was a member of the woodmen of the world and also of the local lodge of eagles lie ile made scores of close friends during his res idenie in this city find nd the news ot of his death was received with sincere regret the remains were brought to eu reka on tuesday morning and the funeral services were conducted from the catholic church on thursday af bev rev mannion oft off dated and delivered the funeral address which was full of words of comfort tor for those who mourn musical num bers were rendered by the church choir with a special solo beautt ful isle isie of somewhere b by y miss mar afar garet mcdonough members of the eagles and woodmen lodges asted as pall bearers members of the woodmen nen and eagles lodges and many other friends baere present at the services also at tending the burial which took place at the city cemetery call at iners for high grade oysters joseph V wae was oat from salt lake yesterday if you want sl et oysters you cen can get et th ni at fleiner a cafe E ji 11 hunt cepres ntine one of the fuel companies waa was in the district th a 8 week frank lu inLall ot of mammoth left teft early in the week for kanosh where he will engage in farm nt n ben richter george beck beek and hei heit t bert hopes left yesterday for a duck hunt on the mona meadows char charlie e taylor drove h a e anto auto through through to heber city on monday repairing rem remain airing ng there until the following day john barnett and son george mrs clara B bean and mrs joseph bar nett all of payson were here for the funeral of the late jease jesse D poynter J 11 II mcchrystal and W J tre boning are at the club house of the doshen duck club today for the pur pose of trying their luca luc at duck shooting mr and mrs C W thomas ot of off og den announce the engagement of their ithe daughter marvel to homer shaw the marriage will wil take place in oct ober mr C W thomas and fain fam il are former residents of eureka mr and mrs C E berry returned to eureka early in the week after spending several weeks in the south ern part of the state where mr ber ry was working as an orp organizer nizer for the brotherhood of american yen yeo men if the matter is 13 brought to the at I 1 tendon of the railroad officials by the county road commissioner or the board of county commiss boners the railroad crossings here in hill III properly be covered with planking and made suitable for travel I 1 J nv vm in knight W lester man gum T F pierpont and thomas boardman were in north tintic gintic mon day inspecting the gintic humboldt mine in which W F giles and other provo people are interested the property is reported to be in a very ng condition provo herald the utah state medical association held its annual session at salt lake during the week and in addition to papers and talks on subjects of in terest to the physicians a clinic was held at one of the hospitals dr E I 1 W whitney of salt lake was ted as president and dr L B lak er of eureka nas was chosen as the first vice president of the organize tion seniors and juniors at the uni hersity of butah held their elections early in the week and M ss as desda mona stott a former resident eident re of this city was honored by elect election on to th office of secretary of the juniors miss stott is making her home wit her parents at university street salt lake last beir her brother brothe george stott was active in sity being the maniger 0 matters of this nature at the school william matson of nephi was eureka on an a short visit last and tuesday j for your hot drinks hot and chill chili there is but one place go the grill lewis merriman was as at the house of the goshen duck club on saturday and sunday J new equipment makes the grill one of the neatest and nicest of tin tic a business houses mrs frank garrity left on sunday for a month visit with relatives and other friends at denver bud wright who spent about a week in eureka returned to h a home at park city on monday supt bupt charlie baker of the eure lure ka hill mine was at salt lake on business last saturday and sunday mr and mrs nick he bell and the th children who visited here for about ten days left on monday morning tor for their home in ogden this evening the regular meeting of the city council will be held at the city hall at which time the officers salaries will be paid and various re ports submitted I 1 mr air and mrs P J bonner donner former f armor residents of eureka who are now making their home at nephi where mr bonner is the county clerk are the proud parents of a pretty little baby girl fhe child arrived at their home on sinddy bert L carter came up from pro vo on monday night attending te tae funeral of his brother in Is law jesse poynter on the following day A baby girl arrived at the carter horni last week and mrs carter was un uti able to make the trip to eureka charles gesas manager of the ken hen tucky liquor co was at salt lake early in the week going there for the marriage of his sister miss flos eie ste gesas to phillip levin the wed ned ding was solemnized at the gesas residence at batt ninth south in our last issue we stated that the agency for the dodge cars in the ain I 1 in tic D strict had been turned over to the taylor blackett Blae kett co but this was a mistake taylor and bos well of tte tle above named company are the agents for the dodge cars but the th faylor blackett Blae kett company ing stores at eureka silver city and knightville Knight ville are not interested in the sale of automobiles frank who was seriously hurt at the centennial eureka mine about seven weeks ago is now at elberta in a fall from a ladder his back was injured and for awhile it was feared that his lower limbs would be permanently paralyzed but with a cast to support his back mr is now aole sole to move to so in bailey J jr r ga rm prompt attention J J thomas who is iu in te well ll 11 town iown to soine some of the old timers ot of tintic gintic was at salt lake during ahk th week from fish springs aher he be has made bis his home for many beirs mr air thomas ranch is on th L neola highway and he states tint that ha lie has registered 1300 auto automobiles lea during the present season and thit that moist mo A of these cars were goin going to or com ng from the califern Cali forn a fairs this gives some idea ot of the number of autos which hare have passed through th s state during the past summer alan of the cars going to the fa rs however in made ade the trip over the northern route mr and mrs conrad koponen re turned to eureka on sunday morn ing after a two weeks bosence dur ing w which aich time they vis ted w with ith friends at oakly nampa boise bur ley and other idaho cities they had a very pleasant trip and were greatly impressed with the boise valley which mr kopman hopman says is one of the greatest valleys in the whole western country splendid fruit and grain crops have been raised in that section and the people are preparing to celebrate the completion of the big Arro Beser Reser vior which ill bring many thousands of acres of land under cultivation this tion project is one of the greatest in the country and the dam which will A ill hold the flood waters of the boise river in check is the highest in the whole world mrs richard luxen was as called to colorado this week by the illness of he her father fred shontz was as in tintic gintic on tues day in the interest of a wholesale house for which he is now mrs hugo derezin and daughter airs mrs P J donnelly returned on tuesday after spending several days at salt lake F I 1 b kimball waa was out from salt lake jake during the past week giving pis bis attention to affairs at the nick co bank E G 0 odonnell donnell the salt lake un der taker was here on thursday hav ing charge of the funeral of the late joseph clavelle alex robertson It one of the night policemen sec see ired a short on during the week he ile took in the state fair and other attractions at salt lake tuesday night nights a passenger train ov er the bio rio grande by ry was a couple of 0 hours late in reaching eureka the thain was delayed on account of a wreck on the main line near lehi ura mrs gas gus J and her de ahter mrs jerry murphy were at I 1 early in the week go sg n 9 there for a vis t with miss leone henrod who is novi now attending the 13 1 university tr ir and mrs J if mcchrystal Chrystal Afe hae haie returns d to eureka af tor ter t trip to las vegas nevada lere they were called by the ill sa si of 0 their daughter mra mrs ee who his has now entirely recovered 1 rs james crooks is 18 recover recovering kill ri illy from the op rat on w hi h w was as der 0 mod med at tb th holy doss closs hospit I 1 a salt lake several days ago and it s thought that ah sh will soon be ell to ledurn to her home 11 th 8 city mrs george buck duck a former resi lent tent of eureka who is 13 no v making hr h r hone ho ne with the fam ly of frank sloin at goshen is the mo mother t her of a lab fabj boy which was born a few jays ago mr buck duck lost his I 1 fe a e v months ago while at work in a nine in colorado theodore fulmer is back at work in the grocery department of the heffernan thompson store after a fo fe v w weeks vacation in company ni with ith mrs fulmer and the chier n he spent the greater part of the time at making a number of trips into the mounta ns forbish for fish and birds and having an excellent vaca tion rev oliver of the local M E church was at elberta and mosida monida on wednesday at the last annual conference of the church held at salt lake in september rev oliver w was s relieved of the work which fae he has been doing at these two towns and in the future he will de devote vote his entire attention to the church work here in the tintic gintic district mra mrs alex blight will be the host ess at the next meeting of the bridge club on wednesday afternoon of next week the meeting to be held at the home of mrs G E bluish mr and mrs 13 8 reeves of salt lake who have been in california for the past few weeks will stop over here tomorrow for a visit with mr and mrs B aa cornish they are making the he trip back from the coast over the salt lake route |