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Show Page 4 Miss Edith Larson visited at Salt Lake during the week. Call at the Reporter office for auto license application cards. : Dance on Saturday night at Elks Pavilion. Alex N0an Is recovering after a hard tusael with pneumonia. E. F. Birch made a business trip to Provo and American Fork on Thursday. Ilarry J. Beano is out from Salt lake for a few days. He will return to the capital on Sunday. . Bupt. Charlie Baker returned a few days ago after a business trip to Balt take. Bupt. William Owens of the Eagle ft Blue Bell mine was at Balt Lake during the past week. William Russell In Shod Ford Car Prices Save Been Advanced This Week With Fin" Tmiht At Star W. L. Conover of the Tintle Garage states that Instructions which readied him on Thursday of this week call for new prices oa Ford ears. All cars have been advanced, the price oa touring cars, roadsters and trucks going up 50 In each ease, while the enclosed cars are now flOO higher than they were and the same sum has been added to HIIHIIHIWWOHWIIII Shod With Fire," a romantic lore Wilstory of the plains, presented by liam Fox, starring William Russell, will be shown at the Star Theatre tonight In this story of western life. It Is himsaid, William Russell surpasses and daring forceful acting self in l the Ford tractors. Mr. Conover says that these advances effect all cars which are en route, the. contracts being subject to cancellation. The local agency now has twenty or more orders and while Mr. Conover Is confident of being able to take ears of all the business the The regular Saturday night dance which comes his way he advises cars. for of Ford orders early placing will be given at the Elks Pavilion He will have one of the new tractors tomorrow. here soon for demonstration purWarren Mingus is once more on poses. the gate at the Chief Cons, mine, POWER1 COMPANY HEARING. having recovered from an attack of BANKS and BANKING Service is the essence of banking Trar banker often has a vast store of knowledge and sound advice at the disposal of those who need it. Snappy Hats and Caps for Spring r influents. This bank solicits the business of Tintio people. We will welcome a checking or. savings account of any sixe and we want to assure you that the officers of this bank will be pleased to consult with you on any matter of business in which you desire their help. 5 Friday, March 5, 1920. THB EUREKA REPORTER. per cent paid on savings accounts. Tho hearing of the Utah Power George McCune, who Is operating a large ranch at Mills, which Is to company before the public utilities the west of Levan, was in Eureka commission, on a proposition to Inthis week on business. Mr. McCune crease rates ter power service, le still la progress In Balt Lake and Is a former resident of the camp. Bend your savings to the Payson It la understood that the large users of power are fighting against any Exchange Savings Bank, member of the federal reserve system, and re- change In the rates. If the new ceive 5 per cent interest. Ton can- schedule of rates le pat Into effect not afford to allow your money to by the power company It will be a body blow to tha users of power, In remain Idle. J. W. Gleason returned to Eureka some cases tjie increase to be es' much as sixty per cent. Lighting yesterday after a trip to Delta, -ates In Tintle will hot be ; I ; ! . : . Yon can begin wearing a new spring hat or cap very' early this year; we have the new styles now on display, with winter Soft gtill in our midst. shapes in bats and derbies of exceptional quality, and correct in every detail of style are just enough different from those of last season to quicken a desire for a change to the new, effected. where he has been engaged In paintHe states and Murine. paper hanging. ing WSKam RutuU special that the Influenza epidemic was not ; March 6, 1620. horsemanship. The story is an adapvery severe this year at Delta, not a The undersigned will receive pro- tation of Harold Titus "Bruce of I single death occurlng. MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM writ-te- n Mr. an Mrs. William Clark and posals up to and Including Abril 6, Circle A." The scenario was the and suitable Roach, for the J. of Anthony 1120, by furnishing young daughter left Eureka during ! Organized 1890 Payson Utah the week for an' extended visit is quarters for post pfflee purposes at production was directed by Emmett 'California. The trip was taken for Eureka, Juab County, Utah, under n J. Flynn. Supporting Mr. Russell are Helen jthe benefit of Mr. Clarks health. He lease for five or ten years from date tOO H88M t F la slowly recovering from an attack of occupancy in accordance with the Fergnaon, Betty Bchade, Robert plane at post office, which, as will Cain, George Btewart, Nelson Mc-- of Influenza. be noted, calls for the furnishing of Dowell and Jack Connolly. Last week Mias Julia E. Garity Notice For Publication. Star tonight. rent, heat, light, water, closets, of Salt Lake and a former resident necesor and safe all urinal, vault, ;of Eureka, sprang a complete sur- sary furniture and equipment for Department of the Interior, U. 8. L. D. 8. CHURCH. Land Office at Salt Lake City, prise on her friends when she was the proper eonduet of said office at March 4, 1020. jjolned In marriage to Verne E. Lew-- . a stated price per annim. Utah, j Next Sunday evening, at 7 80, j ton of Laddonla, Mo Reverend E. Notice la hereby given that Arthur ; will be needed In this in- there will be a special conjoint There Call at the Reporter office for Claude Baker, city attorney, was.l- - Goshen selemnlzed the ceremony stance: Ncrrice at the L. D. :V Caurch In Eu- A. Pannier, of Salt Lake City, Utah, t auto license application card a. at Balt Lake on business during the st the home of her mother Mrs. M. Not less then feet of reka. Tha program, now being pre- who, on February 20, 1011, made 1600 square 184 West L. Garity, C. E. Rite of the Reporter was In early part of tho past week. floor space. pared, Is one which ahonld be of in- Homestead Entry, Serial No. 010)88, Lake Balt City. Street, American Fork on Saturday and afout Caetleton ie t. Good Again George Location not too terest to all and a cordial invitation for EH WHi Section 1, Township 8 ' nance at Elke Pavilion Saturday, far from business center and within la extended to the ter being 111 with Influenza, other Sunday, visiting his family. South, Range 8 West, Balt Lake public. -' lntennotice of filed haa rods of Meridian, are Hr. and Mrs. Percy Hanks return-e- membera of the family also rafter- March 8th. Admission 66c. railroad eighty depots tlon to make three-yetook points for general consideration. on Sunday evening after a visit ing from tho dlseaae. proof, to ea- - : Roy Kalgn, who recently IMPORTANT NOTICE TO WATER tabllsh claim to the land above des-- ; with Payson relatives. It will soon be time to use your over the Oxford Cafe which for Blank proposals and specifications USERS. crlbed, before the Register and ReIt will soon be time to use your car. Call at tho Reporter office fat many ears had been operated by may be obtained, from the poitmut-e- r. O. M. Swartz, itatez that he has ceiver, U. 8. Land Offlee, at Salt car. Call at the Reporter office for license application blanks. , All bills for water furnished by Lake City, Utah, on the 18th day of la The form of examinand cured lease be sxperlenced help doing may license application blanks. Capt. Georgs T. .Brldgaslut on Eureka City are due on the first of April, 1120. ' Borne Improve- ed at the post office. The members of the. Freshmen Tuesday for Salt Lake, cdfng there a good business. ' each month and arc delinquent on aa names 'witnesses: Claimant aoon of will rooms be made which ments tha offered Diagrams I Class at the High School have ar- for the meeting of thpr Republican time which 16th of the at the month, of diWilliam should be Increase to of Riverton, the Danila, submitted, Jr., showing popularity Hotel that ought ranged to give a dance this evening Club at the NewhftgM service will be discontinued If pay- Utah, Floyd Goatee, of Lehi, Utah, the eating house. Mr. Bwarta haa mensions, windows, etc. ' In the school gym. evening. ' la ment la water made. not After C. O. Scott, of Tremontpn, Utah, . not yet completed his plana for the The right Is reserved to reject any Ton will gam at the discontinued 60 cents will be charg- George F. Price, of Eltterta, Utah. Attorneys Baker and Leatherbury He says that he la going to' or nil proposals. future. were In Nephl on Tuesday, having of the men who fight to tho death take a ed for taming water on again. 11. W. BLAKE, GOULD B. BLAKELY, good, long rest, but as he hail business In the district court, which on tho ocean floor, eight fathoms other Interests In Eureka he will Office Inspector, PETER BORUP, Post Register. down, when yon see "Tho White not leave the opened there on that day. Watermasler. (First pub. Mareh 6, 1810.) for some time. Utah. Provo, camp Mrs. David Mills and daughter Heather" at the Star Sunday. Chat. Lund, formerly of Oil Cenwere guests of Salt Like' friends CARD OF THANKS. (pc CaL, and now living at Balt ter, the the past early part during Lake, was la' Tintle during the early week. Mr. and lira. John J. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kendall have part of the week, making a trip ont wish to thank their Eureka friends in Tintio to mine tho Standard of Mrs. purchased the residence for kindness so freely extended to Luke Robinson, located just west which he la Interested.. them In their bereavement,' caused received s of Church streefand will occupy meesage Eph Frisky the death of their baby daughter, on It soon. Tuesday announcing the arrival by also for tho floral offerings and asi , Phil Clark was ont from Balt Laka of a fine baby boy at tha home of sistance at the funeral. Mrs. Aaderaon Mr. E. of J. and during the earfjr part of the week, Mrs Anderson Is s giving his attention to his mining Rawlins, Wyo. AND MEN MUST LIVE. Interests. He Is operating a lease at daughter of Mr. Frlsby. Mrs. Ellen Winter Kerr, who died the Centennial Eureka mine. Twenty per cent of the men who Mark Robinson, formerly employ- at tha homo of her daughter, Mrs. were pastors before the war have ed as a mnsle teacher In the local Owen Humphries, at Mammoth, was to rater other occupations schools, was here this week, visit-lt- burled st Payson on Monday. Mrs. resigned with friends and transacting Kerr was the mother of ten children, so Rev. J. 8. Newton,, of New Toik, but the long list of splendid prizes of- -' Surpassing in liberality any pffer of declares. He also states that there business for the Robinson Brothers four eons and six daughters. kind ever in this its fern an enticing opportunity to many section, the are 8,000,000 len children attendgiven Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Horns Mnsle Co, of Salt Lake. . School than before the SALT HERALD ing LAKE Sunday to is The 8ALT LAKE HERALD more. now located are in son, Len, offering L. James Williams, who recently war. In these days tha wages of the men and women a remarkable oppor-tnnit- y exercised returned from California, states that Francisco, and according to Informa- average clergyman ' muci thought and care in stack np very Fred Nelson, old time newspaper tion reaching their friends la this short as six to motor win luxurious car these prizes automobiles for a of steel workthat selecting man of Eureka, Is now In the real city Mrs. Horne has fully .recovered er or a against - Otherhand-som- e. skilled coraet A costmaker. cent of without a that winners will- - be the ultimate a illness after serious from very estate business at Long Beach. NelThe Hornes street sweeper earns more than the diato The son lived In Montana for several own. $2310.Oldsmobile prizes including sparkling proud average eleigy man's salary, and the years after leaving this city, going left Eureka s couple of months ago. weeper doesnt hive to put in weary mond rings, talking machines, cash is a seven Light classy passenger moto Calif jrnia only a few years ago. C;W. Plumb, who fbr some time years of preparation in which he is! to are be also distributed del. The Mitchell etc., prizes, KenSix, been connected costing $1975, with has the Auditor J. A. Bateman of Balt subjected to many sacrifices. It may ofto who those of the United . is another one of Cal., Jhe the neth, luxurious property among respond was make to who prize . j Lake, employed be that the great plan la to operate fer. The glittering array of automocars. The $1895 Liberty Six, $1705 air audit of the city books, has been States Mining company, will locate in the field of humility for a time nnable to come to Eureka on ac- In Eureka and take a position with that the mind may be drilled In the biles !b attracting the eager attention Buick Six, the $1430 Oakland Six and The count of Illness In his family. He the Centennial Eureka mine. principles underlying the great work of hundreds which fill and of will the will be he the $1225 Maxwell are' among the position people, good started the work at the time the afthe clergyman la expected to perof news the HERALD'S fairs were turned over to the new that of 'shift hose. beautiful awards. Every car is a 1920 form. He may he supposed to folsalesmanship administration and hopes to comFuneral services for the Infant low the footsteps of the n;eek and is in direcmodel containing all the., improvecampaign sweeping every plete the Job within the next few daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. lowly Savior whose work was not tion. . ments and equipment that this years 8nllivan were conducted last Satur- founded on. salary but on weeks. teaching Automobiles are something not ev- . cars will have. day morning at the city cemetery, the word of the Lord regardless of Rev. George O'Connor officiating. money conditions. Times have The automobiles and others prizes', eryone can buy, to obtain one free Tha child died at the age of six changed since those days, however, without some-, is for be won bv the simple expedient of can it money paying months. The coat of living is not what la was There le no question but whet In the time the Lord was traveling thing that seldom occurs. Possession gathering votes. Free votes are pubIt is not enough that you March came In like a howling coyote about on earth. In those days the means pleasure, pleasure that only big lished each day in the BALT LAKE everyone ie now hoping that we customs were such that one didnt stop the cough, you must go and HERALD, while thousands of addimoney can buy except in this, camare nearing the end of oar bad have to mortgage the family cow to back of the effect and remove weather. If the latter part of tho get a months The votes can be secured by assist-in- g is to tional paign. of open opportunity Those' sugar. rapply the cause. Thousands subject month is as mild as s lamb there were primitive days. Now tho min-- 1 men and women, whether residing in in extending the circulation of the be no complaints from Tintle Ister Is expected to drees well, to1 to colds and coughs find that will BALT LAfcE HERALD amon;; city or country. More prizes will be people who believe that they have keep up certain social observances, to those awarded outfriends. Not only are the'' awards in the on be to had winter weather at residing all times of the day enough already Up for one sear. The mountains are with his helpful ministrations, to reside districts than in the Salt Lake worth every effort, but the gathering heavily laden with anow and the out- nounce many things that members districts. of votes will prove a fascinating purCity look is good for a plentiful rapply of of bis congregation are not criticiz. and man either marsuit. Full details of the HERALD8 water for the Irrigation of Utah ed for doing; to be the congregaEvery woman, land. tion's hired man and live np 'to the ried or single, over the age of sixteen campaign, 'with illustrated descrip-tio- n Tintle people are wondering why Ideas of every member no matter of the six automobiles and everyyears, has an equal chance to beco. r. the Goshen residents do not get bnsy how narrow or selfish he or she may three or four times daily and of winner the automobile. an amThe be. a hard life and as irfh it thing necessary to start in the camIts some road work beInsist works wonders in building up ing done inupon bition to succeed is the principal rethat section during tho ought te draw a salary commensurpaign will be mailed free by addresresistance. ScottV derioei next few weeks. Perhaps there la ate w th the Job. It aught a least quisite. sing the SALESMANSHIP MAN-place In the state where the main to give the miniate a decent living, its power to strengthen by no are AGEE, SALT LAKE HERALD. Already many aspirants begintraveled highway la in such m leer-ab- le and enough on which ha could rapto Bettei educate and his in nourish, In condition children to as Balt Lake City, Utah. the Is port its power and it tho vicinity ning participate campaign. occaEmulsion hel of Goshen. If tha road cannot bs extend theIt wlftf a tenewat grown secure least given a rarfaee .of gravel It can at sionally. ought the cause, least be given some attention. Regu- the necessities of llte. Wo dont Mgr., wrf lar trips with a road grader, follow- vender the preaching profession Is TSe STunwsl is sapcMeSned la because each becoming of thoj tha road la unpopular ing storm, might pat americM Lsbomories. te oar something like flt shape for the miserly pay it yields. Iron Ora H, perils ard eaaUly Is anseipwel. IZ&TJZIZJZSZ! Ishpemlng, Midi. - spring and rammer travel. kjlUae.MooaiicldJfJ. 947 ! mmc merc co. - -- day-ligh- d ar dare-devilt- ry . RRniumniumsmmuwniuiiinimnim ' III AUT6miE Salt Lake Herald makes astonishing offer to ambitious men and women k You Must Do More j SCOUTS EMULSION lot Scoff's Address Salesmanship Salt Lake Herald, Salt Lake City - - fr J WLI - |