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Show Friday, January 23, hil TB1 EUREKA REPORTER od BeafthcC Shipments Tin tie Standard Chief Cone. Iroa Blossom Blae Bell Eagle Dragoa Graad Central Mammoth Colorado II Ctty. Whereah, there la prevalent in, and within, the limits of Eureka City, County of Juab, State of Utah, virulent, deadly and highly contag- ious disease, commonly known aa 8panlsk lnfluensa; Big Hill sold at Hie and 10e. Emerald eold at le. Whereas the nature of said dij sease demands that the public be Eureka Mines sold at 14 Me and I protected from contagion and car- Utte. I riers of its germs. East Tintie Coalition sold at' 7 Me. 6 Whereas an emergency exists reOpohongo sold at dMe. Plutus sold at SBe and 62c. quiring stringent quarantine reguladental . Tintie Central sold at 4 Me. tions, and by these presents It is so Centennial Earaka ; '5 declared to exist. Tintie Standard eold at 16.76. lfartha Waahingtoa 3 Yankee sold at lie. Now, therefore It Is resolved, orSwansea East Crown Point sold at 6 Me. dered and proclaimed by the BouM j Ridge A Valley I of Health of Eureka City that all Lehi Tintie sold at 22e. Victoria South Standard sold at 24e. public meetings, gatherings, convenZuma sold at 44 Me. tions and assemblages of any kind Gold Chain or nature, pie keeping open of the Bullion Beck schools, picture shows, pool hails, Colorado sold at 2 Me. theatres, soft drink parlora or ny Total carloada . Eureka Mines sold from 17 Me to place or places whatever where pet-pi- e !6Me. shall group themselves and reEast Tintie Coal, sold at 7Me. main together, and any public funFamily Loses Two Within Eureka Lily sold at I7e and 22e. eral is hereby prohibited and deDay's Time From Pneumonia clared to be unlawful, beginning at 22c.Eureka Bullion sold at 22 Me and 11.10 p. m. on the 22nd day of JanIron Blossom sold at 26c. Two deaths, both la the same fam- uary 1120, and until said Board othLehi Tintie sold at 20c. erwise orders, as provided ily and from In flaen May Day sold at 7 Me. 240 of the Revised Ordinances took plaoe in Eureka yesterday. E. North Standard sold at 12c. J. Glbaon, aged SI, and hta daugh-age- d of Eureka City, under such penaUlm Plutus sold at 68c. as are provided by law and ordlaar. SI, were the victims of the Tintie Standard sold from f 6.46 double and a funeral will be It is further resolved, ordained to 46.66. ease and a dauble funeral will be Zuma sold at 46c. eondueted for them on 8atur4ay af- and proclaimed that aueh publicity Big Hill sold at 2 Me and 10c. be to this ss order given ternoon at S.ll. quarantine Empire Mines sold at 11 Me. be deemed necessary by sa'.d Up to this time no other ease., of may South Standard sold at 26e. the disease have made their appunr-ane- e Board of Health. Eureka 22nd this Dated, City, day here and the city officers are Wednesday loafldent that no one outside of the of January, 1020. Big Hill sold at 2 Me. of order Board Health. of By Gib-aun been Mrs. family has exposed. Eureka Mines sold at 16e. ' East Crown Point sold at 6 Me. H. H. BOURNE, Chairman. la supposed to have contracted L. B. LAKER, Member. t ie disease while at Balt Lake on May Day sold at 7Me and 7 Me. JOHN DOWNEY, Member. . business, a young lady who was weltNorth Standard sold at 12e. Plutus sold at 68c and 67c. ing on her at a restaurant being so 111 that ahe had to be sent home. Ten West Tintie Families Tintie Central sold at 4 Me , fin her arrival In Eureka Mrs. (Jth-so- n Tintie Standard sold at $5.65 and Hold Living Costs Down 86.60. eame down with lnfluensa and her husband and daughter both conUtah Con. sold at 2 Me. A novel method of lowering the tracted it. Despite everything that Zuma sold at 28 Me and S8e. could be done the two deatha occur-e- d high cost of living haa been adopted Colorado sold at 2 Me. as stated shove. Mrs. Gibson la by a group of tea families In West Eureka Lily sold at 27e. Eureka Bnlllon sold at 2Se and thought to be out of danger. A son, Tintie, who by buying In bulk from Adolph Gibson,. Is laying in Eureka, wholesalers are making considerable 2k Me. but hsifvnot been imposed to the di- progress, says Andrew Jensen, aslehi Tintie sold at 12 Me. sease. sistant historian of the L. D. B. Opohongo aold at 2c. JC. J. Gibbon tome to Eureka about Church, in an Interview to the Balt 8outh Standard sold at 25c. tea years agband since that time Lake Tribune. Describing the setPrevious to tlement he said: has followe&'flrining. Thursday Colorado sold at 2 Me. that time the farnlte resided in southEarly in 1212 Professor M. B. ern Utahy The daughter, who died Gudmundsen of Springville, together Crown Point sold at I Me. Empires Mines sold at HMe. yesterday; was made nwldow about with a number of other men, enterEureka Mines sold at 12Me. eight months ago by (he death of ed on several sections of land near Eureka Lily sold at 26 Me. who what is now known as West Tintie, her husband, George Iron King aold at 28c. passed away following an opbntlr-- near Cherry Creek. They purchasat one of the Balt Lake hospHals. ed 140 acres of land near some Lehi Tintie aold at 18 Me. May Day sold at 7 Me. She leaves two little children, a gHl springs and began building a little North Standard sold at 12c. 4 yean of ags and a baby boy of village of lumber. They secured maTintie Standard sold at 45.60. terial from Fort Douglia and esthree months. Unde Sam sold at I Me. The members of the family have tablished barracks similar to those Zuma sold at 27e and 86c. been eared for by W. L. Anderson at the fort. Ten houses were Milt for the ten and Mrs. L. B. Laker, some of the families who were taMnake the place Stewart Won In Wrestling neighbors assisting them to some tlimr home.A large house was also Watch Held Here Tuesday bu'lt where supplies bought in bulk Del Stewart, a local man, won Bend your ravings to the Payson were to be storeand divided equalA large hodda for social meet- over Peter Hanson of Exchange- Savings Bank, member of ly. Ogden, in a was also the federal reserve system, and re- ing and schoqf purposes very Interesting wrestling match ceive 4 per cent Interest. Ton can- built. staged at the Elka, Pavilion on TuesThe men immediately petitioned not afford to allow your money to: evening. It was really a handiday It. obtalned for a school district and match in which Hanson was to remain idle. cap They also petitioned the Ulntle Stake throw Stewart twice in an hours anthoritiea of the L. D. B. Church time or lose the side bet and his lo establish a branch organisation chare of the receipts. Instead of there, which was done, with Profes- throwing his man he was badly sor Gudmundsen, founder of the beaten. Stewart won his first fall place as. branch president. They in 14 minutes of wrestling and his went to work Immediately and plow- second In three minutes and mads a ed the land, although, since it was host of new friends by his clever late In the year, the crops did not work. There is no question but amount to much. what he Is one of the best men of This year, however, they Intend hla weight in the entire state. Ini to plow a large tract of land and Tuesday's match his opponent was prospects are very bright for them. at least fifteen pounds heavier. They purchase everything by wholeThe wrestling bout was proceedsale. There is the best of feeling in ed by a couple of good boxing cards. the community and complete organiJohn Summerville of Eureka prosation. In this plan there are no moted the contests. rich and no poor, all work for the common Interest $15,000 Paid By State Mr. Jensen and . While in Eureka To Bounty Hunters Apostle Lyman assisted in dedicatoffice stake new building ing the About haa been paid out DR. J. H. 1081, A. B.; D. 0. which cost over 5,000. The sum of in the laat415,666 aix alnce the beweeka, 92502 has also been spent in imof the atate'a fiacal year, in ginning church the Chiropractor and enlarging proving bounty clalme, according to a combuilding. a Store Opposite pilation made in the office of Joa-ep- h Ririe, state auditor, thla week. Dr. Rose is a graduate of the PalPRESERVES. STATE GAME Bounty hunting haa found favor in mer School of Chiropractic, the oldseveral parts of the atete, and ia raid est and largest Chiropractic School Utah is complimented by high au- to be remunerative as an occupa-tiontlo- n. in the world. In addition to being a The expenses, outside of specialist in Chiropractic, it la Dr. thority for establishment of state Roses business to teach people how game preserves, as indicated in a the time of the hunter, are not to stay well by proper eating and letter received by R. H. Siddoway, heavy, and with the present high ears of the body. state' fish and game commissioner. prices of furs, added to the state If yon are sick you should ses him The letter is from W. T. Hornaday, bounty and the bounty sometimes at ones. - He will call at your home. trustee of the National Wild Life paid by stockmen locally, make a Consultation free. Phone 152. Protective fund and director of the catch well worth some trouble. soologlcal park in New York City. FIXTURES OF STORE SOLD. Mr. Hornaday congratulates Commissioner Siddoway upon what he The show cases, fountain and othdesignates as his noble success in a of er fixtures of the defunct Eureka creation the about Keep your body well bringing Candy Co. were aold at public aucsplendid series of state game tion on Monday of this week, being nourished end strong and purchased by a representative of the little o there is danger, Utah Association of Credit Men, DRESSMAKING essentia that you kmp up who later disposed of some of the your reaiUancm . There are Dressmaking and plain seeing. articles to local people and then thousands of families who Apply to Mrs. Ray Burton, lower end shipped the remainder to Salt Lake. building formerly occupied by would not dream of being of Eagle Street, north of railroad The the candy company has been rented track. without die protection dial to the Ivey family and they expect to open a confectionery store there Do Ton Enjoy Tow Meals? next few weeks. within Vill Be Closed Monday, January 26th II For Taking Inventory ..... Discounts On Fall and Winter Goods to continue for One Week Longer ..... . We are discontinuing many lines of Fall and Winter goods rad! as Ladies' Suits and Coats, Dresses, Skirts, Underskirts, Waists, Boys' Suits, Shoes, etc., in order to make room for the spring goods now in transit. Thrifty buyers will avail themselves of this opportunity to save and lay in supplies of goods ill needed before our supply is exhausted. t m Hundreds of yards of Remnants, including Outings, Ginghams, Dress Goods, Silks, Percales, etc., etc., marked down from One-Four- to th .. One-Ha- lf regular price. Men's Shirts On Sale About 100 Men's Dress Shirts fered for quick clearance. Mostly sizes 14, 14, 16, 16 and 17. Dress ' Shirts with laundered cuffs, values up to $2.00. They are going for 95 CENTS EACH Get your share before too late. SEE WINDOW. a 1 Med FOLLOWING LINES DISCOUNTED Ladies Suits and Coats discounted Ladies' Waists discounted Ladies Underskirts discounted Ladies Dress Skirts discounted Boys' Suits discounted sconrs EimsooN affords. The right ideais to start in die fall with Scoff's Emalrio and be protected lor a strenuous winter. ITs Scoffs yum ask fer. wA TTf iTfcC VonwijM Mi nr dlod MSk gMra b.iyir Mbd Jj Aatftaa Iblkri "WUA r a the One-Four- th One-Four- th 20 Per Cent FOR STOCK TAKING. MANY RABBITS KILLED. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED The Provo sportsmen, who shot, Mr Grippe" and Miss Flu" are busily engaged rabbits in the Goshen valley test you feel u cold coming on, begin to have fever or Sunday, met with great succesa if .Minute we are to believe the storiee in the to or constipated, it may be the Flu or Grippe. daily papers. About one hundred Before retiring bathe your feet In hot wit water, take a good big cup hunters attended the hunt, the trip of HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA (warm) and go to bed for being made lu autos, and about one thB nlghtjt.B B 10 t0 1 shot youll feel great next morning, thousand Jacks were slaughtered, ' Without fail try this but do It quick before the Flu or Grippe half of being curried, start. Buy u package today, have it in the house and use it at get'e back to the cun. ... the very first warning then you're safe.' , : that-numbe- r . CARD OF THANKS. RAYMER PHARMACY Mr. uud Mrs. Hyrum Bradley Vish; to extend their sincere thunks to Eureka friends for acts of kindness' shown . them in their . bereavement caused by the illness and death of. j their little daughter. S6SSS6666WfrSW6W6SS6666S6S6 the Time To Have Your Car Overhauled This Is at the WANTED . Wangh steel. James Gregereon, Tintie Apply to Broker- age. WILL THE PERSON who by mistake took the wrong hat at the L. D. S. Church teat Sunday evening kindly return the same to the Reporter office and get his own O. J. Doyle. WANTED Agents for Eureka und Previcinity. Good proposition. vious unnecessary. experience AdFree School of Instruction. dress Maasachnsetts Bonding A Insurance Company, Accident and ' Health Saginaw, Department, Michigan. Capital 41,666,666. FOR SALE Good pool table. Phone Elmer's 8oft Drink Parlor, Mammoth, 264-- J. -- If yon do not enjoy your Tintie Mere. do. Officers modyour digestion is faulty.. Bat Entertain Their Employees erately, especially of meats, mastifive Let food thoroughly. cate your teat week hours elapse between meals and take .On Friday evading of one of Chamberlains Tablets im- the regular annual entertainment for the employee! of the Tintie Mere. mediately after supper and yon will Store look plum at the Finn Hull, soon your meals to be a real the officers of ths company acting pleasure. ns hosts. The evening's program was an Impromptu one uud consistremain to Dont allow your money ed . largely of dancing. An elegant idle send it to the Payson Exchange Battery and other troubles quicklancheon was served and It was well incent A Savings Bank where 6 par fade away wh6n you take your hoar before the ths ly Mempast midnight terest is paid on all savings. cur to Burra's gangs. ber of the Federal Reserve System. feettvltlm came to a close. . One-Ha- lf One-Fourt- h THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY, JANUARY 26, Protection It's of- BURSON GARAGE Where Service A Satisfaction Are Guaranteed. We carry a full line of gas, oils and accessories. We also have a complete fresh stock of Goodrich tires and tubes. -- Burson Garage M. A. BURSON, Prop. HIMHW6266W6W6822H226HHI6IIHHHMHMM6 |