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Show PfeSl Pyiday, November 14, 19l9. THE EUREKA REPORTER All Former Service Hen Requested To Join Legion Wet Investigator Says Prohibition Has Failed The membership of the local .poet of the American Lesion la growing rapidly and It la thought that before the middle of the coming year practically evely man who la eligible will hare become affiliated with the organization. At the time the post was launched many of the former service men had a mistaken Idea regarding the new organisation but all of them now understand Its objects and It la unnecessary to say that all are thoroughly In a cord with the work which Is being carried on and which Is not military In Its nature. The American Legion Is an org ligation of true Americana There Is no room In Its ranks for men who In the support of the ere government or for those who are dls loyal, but every former service man who Is 100 per cent American will find a warm welcome In the organisation which expects to hold together In bonds of friendship and frateru'ty those who served the government in the recent war. In one of the dally papers of Tuesday there was a report from a representative of the Association Op-- j posed to Prohibition, who claims to' have visited the larger cities andj mining camps of Utah where hie' found conditions far worse thanj they were before prohibition went into effect." The statements which this Investigator passes ont are highly colored and sensational in the extreme. One would think after reading his report that In the mining camps of Utah the laborers are all making and drinking moonshine whiskey and because of their inability to secure; un- "good liquor are becoming settled and dissatisfied and radical! in their views. This report says: "Most of them! t . luke-war- m ; - are reading radical literature and joining the L W. W. Of all the rot that has ever been handed out to the public this is about the worst. It is true that a lot of vile liquor Is being made and consumed In Utah but we have no one to blame for It but the officers of the state. Wants To Hear From Hunters Who Killed Deer In the interest of true sport, and to obtain data by which the deer population of the state may be estimated, and its Increase or decrease noted, R. H. Siddoway, state fish and game commissioner, requests all deer hunters who were successful to report to his office .the number of deer taken by tie party and their ages, as determindu by the points. With data thus gyned Mr. Siddoway hopes to be able to determine what recommendations to make as to the future shooting season for deer in CHIROPRACTIC ought not to be higher than the quality it isnt the state. A Great Blessing to Mankind. at this store. Mr. Siddoway also invites comment from the hunters as to the propriety of the present deer season, some persons holding that different dates should be chosen. According to Dr. J. A. Rose, Chiropractor, at the Bullion Beck Hotel, there are two factors that are always primary In causing sickness and di t Our job is to give you Peter Borups Brother' Died At Salt Lake City In the first' place the body is a machine that has within it a life force. That life force, or spirit, animates the body It gives the body life. This nerve force Is carried to various parts of the body over the nervous system. The spinal cord passes thru the back bone and the nerves pass out between the vertebrae. When the vertebrae (bones of the spine) get twisted out of alignment, as they .do by falls, strains, lifting, twisting, etc., the hard bone presses on the nerve snd shuts off the vital' nerve force from some part of the body. That part or function of the body cant do its work properly and the body suffers, consequently this pressure of bone on the spinal nerves is one great cause of Peter Borup snd family returned on Wednesday after a trip to Salt; Lake where they were called by the death of Mr. Borups brother, C. Bor- -' up, whose home ip recent years has1 been in Canada and Oregon. The, was a married man, 65 deceased years of age. He had been in poor health for some time past and a few days before his death returned to Utah after spending some time in California. Funeral services were conducted at Balt Lake. money's worth; Hart Schaffner ft Man your - ; Money . back - W. F; Shriver The home of Hart Schaffner ft Man clothes. . Within one hour after Eugene Harris was convicted by the Jury of; murder In the second degree for the killing of Jesse Cone he was sentenced to serve 10 years in the stste prison. His counsel asked for a WEDDING. stay of sentence, to prepare, serve and file notice of a motion for During the week nt Balt Lake a new trial. The stay was granted the marriage of Dougald James City was admittMorris and he by Judge and Mlsa Edna Kendall McMurphy ed to bond. in the sum of $8,000. was solemnized. The groom Is the Immediately after the Jury found son of Mr. and Mrs. Colin McMurpby Mrs. Alice J. Harris and Leland HarIs one of ris not guilty they were served with of Eureka and tbe bride of warrants charging them with as- the prominent young ladies make will The young people Deon sault with a deadly weapon in where home their Eureka puty Sheriff Sabey. They were re- have a host of friends who willthey exleased from custody on furnishing best wishes. tend ball of $1000 each. j Incorrect eating is the second great cause of sickness and suffering. Improper eating causes the body to become filled with gases, adds, poisons and alcohol, and it becomes a breeding place for disease. Dr. Rose Is thoroughly prepared for his work and, in relieving people of their suffering, does two things: He locates and adjusts the first cause In the spine and allows nature to do her work properly in the body; and He instructs his patients. to properly eat and care for the bodily ma- 00-da- L Ne-ph-l. Don't experiment with the CapytlfM. MS, Has IrtlSsn a Uam valu-- I tt f Ml COACH May Allison In The Crescent Sunday Up-Lifter- j Uneouth If you're grateful for the many interested in. This hank in a member of the Federal Reserve as safe as, the safest and it pays 5 per cent on your savings. Business of Tintic people solicited. 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 and ugly dancing ' At Morleys Jewelry DAXCINQ. ,so-V- blcshings which are yours, start a savings account and have still more reason for gratitude next Thanksgiving. A dollar saved rewards you in the years to come. It helps to make you Independent and fit you for any business undertaking which . yoa may be 1 1 1 1 dainty gifts, or useful things, watches, ornaments, or rings. clocks, or glass or illverwars, precious stones, or dUmmwU rare No matter what the Item be. If It pertains to Jewelry, Youll pay much less, receive much more. Store. i No One More Thankful Than The Saver III 1 For For For For The Uplifters, which comes to the Crescent Theatre on Sunday next, is a delightful original story in which charming May Allison shines at her best. The play, written by Wallace Irwin and publiabed in tbe Saturday Evening Post, Is an amusing satire on the "unshackled free, who be-- 1 ROBERTS LECTURES ON able mechanism of your auto. When Is 1 1 1 1111 s, (Contributed) something goes wrong turn It over to E. L. Roberts, who bss won n naBursons Garage and be sure of good tional reputation by developing two treatment. Adv. world champions at the Brigham Toung University, delivered a very interesting address before a large audience at the Tintic High School last Sunday afternoon. LESS Coach Roberts refeired to his trip WISH east where he has been studying BONE amusements, particularly dancing, In the colleges, high .schools, MOKE and social centers. He reports that BACK the freak dancing la fast becoming a BONE thing of the past in all of the cities be visited throughout the east. SAVE " y McMURPHY-KENDAL- chine. There clothes. if youre not satisfied. ' ALL OUT ON BONDS. sickness. This procedure. Dr. Rose finds, practically always results In good, sound health, and It accounts for the wonderful success he attains. If you are a sufferer consult him. He will call at your home. Phone 195. Consultation and analysis free. The cost of clothes Juab County's Only Registered Optometrist, SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE EYES. EUREKA, UTAH al !I Itll posi- tions are condemned by Mr. Roberts, who illustrated what he meant' in such n way that if those who make It a practice could see themselves they would refrain frem the "sissy hold," the affectionate cheek to cheek embrace and n few other MAY ALLISON strangle holds commonly used In states that The Conch lieve in uplifting the world by upwrestling. each dancing couple represents a pic- setting the traditions of convention. ture and that no gentleman has a Hortense Troutt is happy in her right to 'assume n dancing position work until she attends the Button such ns will create an immodlst and Makers Rally. Here she listens tdj the lurid talk of a ranting woman ugly picture. The Coach does not condemn the radical and Immediately feels that' new dances, however, he has taken she, too, la one of the down trodden, them and by eliminating n few ob- She hies her to haunts of the: jectionable features baa given ua' tbe long haired men and abort haired new dances with many attractive and women where she Is failed ns "comgraceful steps. "Tbe dance, said rade. At first srfe Is fascinated by Mr. Roberta, "is one of the best tbe life and also .by a Ihngulshlng' places bn earth for the cultivation poet who makes violent love to her. of young men and women, but the What is her horror, however, to find setting and environment must, be that he has already three perfectly, snob ms to appeal to tbe higher and healthy wives! There are other better Instincts Instead of the lower things, too, that make Hortense Jong animal Instinct. It Isnt necessary for tbe greater freedom of her forfor the lights to be turned ont in or- mer conventional life. The story la der to enjoy tbe rhythm of n beauti- brilliantly played and Is fall of amusful waits or fox trot. ing surprises. Coach Roberta complimented the Crescent Theatre Sunday. people of Eureka on the Elks Pavi-- j lion aa a place for holding their j Are you attending tbe Saturday -. dancing parties. He also comment-- , shows nt the Crescent. Tbe new sered on oar local orchestra ns being 11 is a great drawing card and the one of the few that plays proper other reels are equally as interest-- !, dance music. i tog. i th' j j FULL MADKE11 BASKET O to this modem store when in need of Groceries Let ns fill your basket with goods that an guaranteed to be pure and fresh. You will be surprised at the very reasonable prices which prevail Get into the habit of paying cash and receiving the full benefit of this man- ner of doing business. Phone u for prices on staple articles. Come j ! ; ; MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Organized 1890 ' ' . Payson Utah 1 J. H Manson Bros. 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