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Show Friday, March 12, 192a Ur. SidUvaa's Bistar . : . THE EUREKA REPORTER J Died This Week At Butts 44 Eureka Boys Literary Wosk Attracts Attention! A recent teas of the American! llr. and Mrs.' D. J. Sulllvaa vara Boy,, one of the leading of saumousd to Batta, Montana, on the country, contains aswgaslnee very inter-- ! Monday aftaraoon by a msasags eating article the literary which Informed than of the death vork of Farris regarding L. Morton, of Enreka, f the former alater, Mrs. J. B. together-vlt- h a of the McGrath. It appears that Mra. Mc- yoang man. The story tells of the not had bean Grath enjoying the vork of Mr. Morton, the time' beat of health for oho put few that ho vaa connecteddaring the Tla-- : vlth manthe bat hap condition vu not tie High School, vhen he published considered serious apd naturally her a ochogl paper, doing all of the writ-j death vu a hovMyihoek to the relavork aad preu vork,' and tives and t h tafte drde of friantl. g the flrat L The lady vsvls Eureka only a fev by the staled months serf visiting at her brotman served as1 on hers home, being accompanied the iprentlced the office of the' trip by her hnaband and little daughter and at the age of. ter. Mrs. McGrath loaves thru chilone of the1 representing dren, tvo daughters and a son. .Salt Lake dallies la this territory,' preparing Interesting and readable copy. His tint literary vork vaa done at the age of thirteen vhen,1! Daring the past veek John Chureh together vlth other etadents of the! and William Mitchell sold their In- local aehool, ha compiled a brief Mis-- ! ternets la the cigar store and pool lory ofJBureks. hall, vhlch they have operated for some years, to Major Church, vho WILL VISIT IN ENGLAND. previous to the transaction held a Arthur C, Normlngton of this d interest la the place. Major Charch states that his son, Bryan jetty hu received vord of the death Church, vlll mans go the business. jof hie mother, vho paaaed avay a Mr. The nev lee plant, vhlrh vu con- j short time ago in England. structed by John Chureh and Major jKormtngton and his young son vlll Charch and vhlch vlll soon be In make a trip to England as soon operation, has been taken over by they canlarrange for passports, rmulrlng thejr'' attention on the former. the othw elde offba Atlantic. It vlll be mly a vjmt, however, aa Mr. Notice To Contractors. no Intention of makNormlnston The Central Standard Mining Co. ing his Morns there. of Tlntle, deelru to avard a con, Anotner Eureka man, Harry Bea-vlla also expecting to make a trip tract for sinking, the property's main shaft a distance of 100 feet. For bark to the British Isles for a visit particulars apply to John Taylor at vlth hia relatives, vhom he has not seen In many years. Copper Leaf property. PlfB 7 Dfelf tie Mad fauqnttaht h ,, , half-tone-e- at MAY SHJSQET FAIR AND MiEMEfH , editor-in-chUfj- uv ef , Atojt HqpwocdA Most Hilarious Jferce ftosn flicker to flicker a scram fr auJ&ftQ A lau$h or j &Me or grin. Xzohi codctul to curtain ariothetfc certaixu ; ; Qo early be.ritoL$et ini' . Jicdde Theelrr ovb yf Hstf TWiathawend one-thir- WhcnJadT Wu away! u ; bu-s.ne- ae METRO .pictubes MaxvellEugrr Sheets a, TBBUB A REASON FOB EVERYTHING. Tmtk Brokerage Jsmes B. Gregsrson, Manager. ("Service Tint") P.O.Box 81 'Phone 156 aftm, ioethub Sehcahes. Mi hr Muter Adah. AtaSDnoialai WMrhr htlMt SebpUh.OOU i HiUnsts you toluigh yes doctor (nsadslanf , STAR THEATRE TUESDAY i 4 Hell Ship" Stars Beauti- ELK NOT AVAILABLE. elk from tho vicinity of Jack-so- n ful Madlaine Traverse, The Hole would not be available for transplanting to foreete of Utah this Madlalne Traverse, who he gain- season, Is the report of 8. B. Locke, ed feme ea e William Fox star of gums commissioner whose headquarbeauty as veil ae ability, is announc- ters ere at Ogden. He stated that ed to appear at the Star Theatre to- open weather bed provided range night In The Hell Ship," vhlch la for the elk, which era no longer In described ns a powerful photoplay of an Impoverished end starved conditha sea vhlch glvec Miss Traverse tion. They had left the valleys for one of her best opportunities for higher ranges, and vlll be extremeNephi, ly difficult to catch, ho mid. Dennis Wood, mayor of been selected as chairman for the Republican party In Jaab counannouncty. The appointment ed by the state campaign director, Ernest Bamberger. hu PREDATORY ANIMALS. At an expense of 948,652.94, of vhlch 924,944, or more than vaa contributed by the state, field representative of the bureau on the Joint board of control. one-hal- f, the cooperative campaign ried on by the state livestock board and the United States biological surd vey against predatory animals in ridding the state of Utah of 2475 animals, according to the statement prepared by George E. Holman, predatory animal Inspector for the surrey and the being carsuo-cede- semi-annu- al FUNERAL HELD SUNDAY. At Salt Lake on Sunday funeral services were held for Mrs. Clarence N. Cox, who died In West Tlntle. She was u daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Williams of Salt Lake. Besides her husband and parents, Mrs. Cox Is survived by four children, two sisters and one brother. vu ANNOUNCE CARD PARTY. The members of the Degree of Honor have announced a card party for Tuesday, March lltb, at tha Odd Fellovs Hall. The card playing will oclock sharp and will be start1 at followed by a program ud luncheon. Tha admission vm be IS cents vlth no extra charge for the laneh, and the general public Is Invited. ORDINANCE NO. The Marvelous Tones of the Cheney are Reflected From Wood ML An Ordinance Granting tc Utah Power d Light Company, Its aad Assigns, An Electric light. Heat aad Power Franchise. be IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF EUREKA CITY. Section I. That there is hereby granted to Utah Power A Light Company, Its successors and assigns (herein called the "Grunts,"). the right, privilege, or franehlu, until February 1st, 1170, to construct, maintain, and operate In the present and future streets, alleys, aad pnblle places. In Eureka City, Utah, aad its successors, electric light and power lines,, together vlth all the necessary or desirable appurtenances (Including underground conduits, poles, towers, wires, transmission lines, and telegraph and telephone lines for Its own use.) for- the purpou of. supplying electricity to said City, the Inhabitants thereof, and persons and corporations beyond the limits thereof, for light, hut. power, and other purposes. little Section S. Pole? and tourers shall be eo creeled as to Interfere as possible vlth traffic over mid streets and alleys. . The location of all poles, towers, and conduits shall be fixed under the supervision of the City Connell of the City, bat not so as unreasonably to Intsrfere vlth the proper operation of said lines. Section I. All lines constructed under this grant shall be constructed In accordance with established practices vlth respect to electrical construction. Section 4. The City shall in no way be liable or responsible for any aeddent or ' damage - that may occur In the construction, operation,, or maintenance by the Grantee of Its lines and sppnrtananeee hereunder, and the acceptance of this frananil be deemed . an agreement on the part of said Grantee, chise Its successors and assigns, to Indemnify said City and hold it harmless s gainst any and all liability, loss. cost, damage, or expense which may e to mid City by reason of the neglect, default, or misconduct of the Grantee .tat the construction, operation, or maintenance of Its lines and ap- u emotional portrayals.- - The story, as given in advance, tells of a fair girl vho coves a mutinous crew, takes possession of n hell ship, ' end finds herself at lnet only e women, vlth n heart that can love aa veil ae break. The story should make an absorbing picture. .The cast Includes Albert Roseoe, Betty Bouton, Dick La Reno, Jack Curtis, Fred Bond and Wm. Ryno. Denison Clift la the author and Scott Dunlap tha director. Star Theatre tonight. . CATTLE PRICES DROPPING. C. J. Cottrell, manager of the Utah Valley Milling A Produce Co. of Peyson, wee la Eureka during the veek for tho purpose of Interesting. local feed dealers In the products of tho companys alfalfa msal mill. Mr. Cottrell eaye that tha past purtenances hereunder. winter baa not been n very successSection 9. The Grantee shall file Its written acceptance of this fran- ful one for Utah county cattle ownchise with the City Recorder within thirty (10) days after Its passage. ers owing to. tha high price of hay Section 0. This ordinance shall Uke effect as soon ss It shall be and the fact that meet prices have published as required by law, deposited and recorded In the office of the been dropping for several months, tho present price of fat cattle at the (Tty Recorder, and accepted ss required herein. to 10 ' feeding corral being t Pasted by the City Council of Eureks City, Utah, this Sth day of cents per pound. March, 1010... Tha company vhlch Mr. Cottrell H. H. BOURNE, Mayor. Is Interested in Is now preparing to (SEAL) construct n large flour mill at Fay-Attest: MARY A. STACK. City Recorder. State of Utah, County of Juab, as. 1, the undersigned, the duly qualified and acting City Recorder of EuFOR SALK. reka City, Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing, consisting of two pages. Is a fan, true, and correct copy of an ordinance adopted by the City Four houses located In southConnell of said City at a meeting duly held therein, on the Sth day of eastern part of dty, soath of Finn Mareh, ISIS. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand aad affixed Hall. Will sell all or will soil houom separately. Houses art vail built and the corporate seal .of aaid City on this the Ith day of March, ISIS. hava baen veil eared for. Will ha MARY A. STACK. sacrificed. Apply to Mrs. Arthur Irena, Buroka. aty Recorder. (KUL) ae-cra- : Bab Jttr aiJbner AMssmiramfioMfedpnfi WILEY ESKRIDGE LEAVES. Wiley Eskridge, vho daring bln residence In Eureka hu made a hut of clou friends, palled out early In We pay the U. S. Ooteramaat tax the veek for his nev home la Miami, WhyT Beoaau Undo Sam uye Arlsoha, vhere he vlll take an Important poeltlon vlth one of the J. Mrs. Eskridge C. Penney stores. Wo pay ear City license WhyT and their daughter, vho have been visiting on the coast for some time, the dty eaye we vlll Join Mr. Eskridge after the latter has located a nev home for his Wo own oar east on family. Mr. Eskridge hu been connected H vlth the local J, 0 Penney store for (Or Wee the put three or four years, daring the vhlch pmo he hu ohovn hlmulf a Mtmt yoang baslnau nun. transact their Tha beer vlshesof Tlntle friends will go vlth the family to their nev home. Wo have no other look after the latercets of i WOOD IB CHAIRMAN. The ammrm sweetness and richness of tone THEsuch musical instruments as the XJ&sy vfaw of Chancy Aomin bssrim of Orefmtrol Chemkn Cme&ey flute, oboe, cello, violin and viola is universally loved. Forest Cheney, inventor and musician, determined that a reproducing instm ment which substituted in all essentials . wooden for the metal parts used in the lonograph, would give a richness and rtoitsreproductionsuiupproached et phonographs The instrument which today bears his name is the creation of his genius. It differs altogether from other phono graphs and is protected by basic patents. ' Within it are embodied the fundamental acoustic principles of the violin and pipe organ. Its sweet purity, quality of tones and fidelity to the original is unrivalled. The Cheney is u masterpiece of furniture craft-manship- , superb as a musical instrument, and constantly enhances in value. Like u vidixfc The longer you play it The tweeter it from". Cheney talking Machine Company b Taylor Bros. Co. Eureka 53 C 3ESi a) S3 |