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Show 2, 1920. Friday,'April THM MtAtfSltA REPORTER Howard Fitch wga at Salt Lake last Saturday and Sunday. Mias Lillie SJostedt returned to Eureka thla week after upending eeveral weeks at Bexbatg, Idaho. A baby girl arrived last week at tha home of Mr. and Mrs. Louie Minor Potorm and William Peterson of Silver City. Mitchell were la Balt Laka. during Mrs. Edwards of Provo was In Eutha early part ot the past areeh. reka daring tha weak, visiting with Or. and lira. A. H. McChryatal and her sister, Mrs. Julia Whitehead. children returned late laat week afMrs. Carl Wlckmaa waa oat from ter spending some weeks with Balt Balt Luka daring tha early part of Lake relatives and other friends. tho week, being called how on basiMr. and Mrs. Walter Taylor are nets pertaining to tho estate of her preparing to more to Balt Lake, huaband. where the former has secared emAccording to an Item in the dally ployment. press eoal prices are to bo advanced Frank Wanlen, who is attending about the tint of May. Slack eoal tha B, y. University at Provo, was haa already gone up a few points and In Eureka last Saturday and tha next advance will effect lump visiting with his parents, Mr. and nut coal. Local dealers have no Information on tho subject and are and Mrs. William Wanleea. unable to say what tho price of eoal Harry Elmer and B. M. pornlsh, will bo after the tint of tho coming who are closing out thelrtffslrs at month. Mammoth preparatory Id moving to Tho local friends of B. Kautsman Spanish Fork. atatayteat their now building will be sndy for them and family will bo pleaaed to learn shout tha ISthCK this month. that Mr. Kautsman haa built ap a James Knowles, former Eureka splendid bakery boeineu In Butte, man who has been operating a ga- where they took up their reeldenee rage at Payson for the oast few toms years ago. Mr. Kautsman la years, has purchased .property ad- well up In Me particular line of work and It la bat natural that hla busi- .LOCAL J. H. ROBE , Chiropractor Office Hours: f to .to MO. Garage, Mala flt. 5-- T rim mi wanted! 500 JONS SCRAP IRON Machine, Iron 928.00 Ton Stove Iron $18.00 Ton PROVO FOUNDRY and MACHINE CO. Utah Provo, riHMMMWIHIMMIti KEEP TIIEU VIGOROUS When a child sufiess from 'the slightest exposure ' and is thin, listless and easilv tired that child ought to receive plenty of scorn EMULSION It to an Ctsentl! factor in the health records of thousands of children Given regularly, with or alter meals, It help keep them in normal fpgnt, rigorous and spirited. ftgjiLriy, w r "JH- Iff fif 900TV9eoddher ad nd ne Nomla Ssmlrim i wpeweined CSseN' Amcifcaa Uhnwkntoe KS pprhr eM asMhr i saMMSHMd. isenAvwaf.mamui4,ir.f Children dry FOR FLETCHER'S CA8TORIA Pap MITCHELL LEWIS I The Last of His People" There is a big difference in meats. In the first place the meat must be good and than it must be prot perly handled right up to the time when it reachesyour kitchen door. For this market only the choicest of beef is purchased and the bulk of it is corn-fe- d and in prime condition in every respect. Dont be satisfied with inferior beef, pork, mutton or veal,' but buy the Ban-da- y, best that can be had the Mud Fennell rails Also complete stock of the finest groceries. A ragged romance of tho Great North Woods. The story of a strong mans love for a weak woman: ' See the thrilling hand to hand struggle between Lone Wolf, tho; last of his trlbo, and n social syhn-;rite on tha crest of a mountain peak. j j - . OF A TREMENDOUS BOOM! d th The Gustaveson Oil Company owns 8,000 acres of the most promising oil lands in Utah and IS NOW ON THE VERGE OF STRIKING OIL! ' If you use the attached coupon at once to order this stock at 5c a share we will guarantee to deliver to you an equal amount of stock when we strike oil at 5c a share, no matter how high the market price may be at that time. Once oil is struck, Gustaveson Oil Company stock will be in great demand. It will without a doubt be worth many dollars a share, and yet if you invest now you will be able to double your holdings at exactly the same price you pay now 5c a share! I THREE OP THE MOST PROMISING WELLS IN UTAH In Salt Valley, Utah the Moab Field we own 5,000 . acres of land. On this property we have one well down 800 feet and we fully believe that at 1,200 feet we will strike oil. In Diamond Fork . Canyon, near Castilla Springs, Utah, we own 3,000 acres. Here we have two wells, one 973 feet deep and the other 515 feet deep, both of which have made splendid showings of gas 'and oil at different field are depths. The possibilities for a gusher in this & Rio Denver on the are fields Both extremely good. Grande railroad. The men who made the greatest fortunes in Texas and other fields were those who purchased stock before oil was struck. Do not delay, for we may strike oil at will com- - any time, and when we do, Utahs oil boom 1 Phone or Write . Geo. A. Brown . : FOB UTAH, SANPETE AMD JUAB COUNTIES Motor Co Office and teles Room at Arrow-Hea- d MIW Provo, Utah. .. . , Mr. Brown will be at Madsen and Fairer Motor Oo.s gales room during conference week, where a full line of Paige autos and trucks will be on display. Anto Row, '4th South, Salt Lake C&ty, Utah. . mencc. Send the attached coupon with your order today! ui reliable buelaeaa (ollawlag trutwrthy each leader la their respective line hav pvt their money - and their faith in the all walla et the Ouetaveeoa OH Company, and are only n few of our fourteen hundred stockholders scattered In n doom states of the tTaloa sad In Europe, Japan, Conode Mexico, Cuba and Hawaii: CononlUng D. h. ouataveson, Halt Lake petroleum onglnoor. Utah Consolidated Oil president, president "Joseph 'rT MurdockT""Haher City, teak man. Hvantoek .Provo Reservoir Co. and lendingDirector gad nuporiatondent of A H Woolley. gait Lake, . . Yon Cant Rub It Away; ' Rheumatism is in ; until yon Uaimcats Will Never Cue. Mood of tho germs that etnas tea If yon aw afflietod with Rheu disease. 8. 8. 8. hns never had an madam, why waste tima with lini- equal ns n blood purifier and aeons ments, lotkma and ether loenl appu- - of sufferers say that it has cleansed cations that never did rare their blood of Rheumatism, and removed all trace of the disease from autism, and never will? Do not try to rub the pain away. their system. of 8 & S, sad gut Try the sensible plan of finding the Get e bottle cram of tha pain, and. go after on tee right treatment today. Spethat. Remove tha causa, and yon cial medical advice free. Address Medical Director, 111 Swift Labremove the pula. oratory, Atlanta, Ce. ?ra wffl never be rid at mutism : So confident are our drillers that we are on the very crest of the great oil beds that they all quit their jobs last weak and came in to purchase more. stock, in spite of the fact that almost 50 per cent of their earnings are already taken in stock at 5c a share. . This particular ear is perhaps the best equipped light six car on the American market The Six 55 Model oansists of the Larthment or apart model, which is perhaps the moat popular young mans car on the market today.. The Seven Passenger Touring, also a Sedan and Coupe of the very finest design and finish. v EUREKA UTAH IS ON THE THRESHOLD Consists of a lifht six car, built in touring roadster gtylft, together with ftutinrad csrs in both ssdsn sod coups. 1 PHONE 18 X THE MOST BEAUTIFUL OAR IN AMERICA" 4. Fennells Meat and Grocery i j joining bp place of business and will STAR SATURDAY ness should bo growing rapidly. erect .a take ca moving larged most county Q. Hoyden Beardall arrived In Silver City Monday from Eacondldo, Cal. He haa boea tha gneat of hla sister, lira. T. B. Paxman. He left Sunday morning to vialt with hie parenta, Mr. and Mri. W. H. Beardall of Sprlngvllle. Mr. Beardall waa recently honorably discharged after spending IB months with the V. 8. Marines at Mare Island- - and the Philippine Islands. The U. 8. Bureau of Mines, Bulletin No. 619B, estimates that northeastern Utah contains 42,808,000,000 William Fouyar, for many years barrels of oil in the oil shales. And leading geologists and petroleum engineers declare that underlying the superintendent of the Lower in the history of the world. these shale beds are the thickest oil sands ever discovtq-eMammoth mine, at Mammoth, la 111 at Salt Lake and la not critically of The Government Oil Leaning Bill opens up 6,758,000 acres of oil land for development. One-fourexpected to recover. He went to the oil field in rethis be to state entire is is This aboat Utah! acres situated the destined to capital thirty daya ago acreage 1,962,000 great ceive treatment and the physlelans the world! is stated that fas M a sufferer from arsenic poisoning, whleh.no doubt resulted from underground work, and later the family, wore Informed that as a result of thla poisoning a cancer of the stomach had developed. Members of tho family ware summoned to Salt Luka last weak when it waa learned that Mr. Fonyyr was Three wells, which have already shown oil and gas, are going deejier daily, We fully expect within In a aerlqua condition. sixty or uincty days to be in the rich liquid oil sands and possibly bring in a gusher. John Martin, one of tho old time someresidents of the camp, has been what "under the weather", during the past winter hqt fciu many friends will be pleased to learn that ho Is on his feet Ogata and feeling much better. It may be a few weeks before John Is able to get ont bat he Is getting along fine and should soon be back In hla old tiara tarn, notwithstanding hla advanoad ago, be--, lug close to tho Tlth milestone of life. Tlntle never produced a finer A SPECIAL OFFER type of manhood than that exemplified In th Ufa of John Martin and .Those who invest now will receive stupendous returns when the boom here's hoping that ha rounds out n comes. To those who help us push these wells to the oil which is just below full century. we make this special offer: ; SiSr'.MsiS: Southern Pacific RV- - Dr. John T. Whits, owaar Whitehall Hbtel sad secretary Wooten Loan A Bldg. Ca. Dr. Raphael A Olson,' Balt Uke. Utah'e child epeelslint. A. J. Bruneau, Salt Labs. Manager Bruneau-HU- I Realty Ca. Wm. V. Rockefeller, Ogden. Utah. Aglectatad with L'nlon Pacific Bjmt-John E. Austin, Balt Lake. Capitalist and sheepman, levle S Pend, Brigham City. Banker and sugar manufacturer. L, D. Goldberg, Duluth, Minn. Stock broker nnd secretary Torchlight Wyoming Oil Co. O. & Hoffstrand, Balt Lake. Civil engineer. P. M, Lyman, Salt Lake. Civil engineer. Edward Money, Spanish Fork. Manager Jex Lumber Co. Georg H. lei sub, Balt Lake. Salt Uke eoanty recorder two terms. W. M. Munk, former assistant anperlatendsat Prudential Life Insurance Ce. Irn C. Tichenor, mining editor. Salt Lake Telegram. . Joseph F. Smith, Jr., assistant historian Mormon church. Charles McCarty. Raymond, Canada. Capitalist sad livestock . m. man. Mrs. Annia Pierce Bywater, manager X. C M. L overall factory. Dr. Etta M. Henchey, manager Modem Maternity Hospital. E. R. Hibbard, Los Angeles (Col.) oil operator and capitalist. Robinson MaeCandjr A Co., Duluth, Minn. Frank T. Taylor, Sait r ' ment Co. T. A. James, Rock Rpringa, Wyoming, bor Co. , la D. Thompson. San Diego, Col. - . Bu3dfingy REFERENCES: Any Bank in Salt Lake City, Dunn A Brsdstrcet, State Security Commiseion. 7 I Geologist. Samuel E. Woolley, manager auger plantation, Lai Hoau. . . Hawaii. ' Jamee H.. Horsley,.- manager Hereley Garage Soda. Ida. Springe. J. M. Ramsey, manager Ram ley Realty Ca, Lava Hot Springs, Ido. C. L. Miller, manager Ol 8. L. Ry. eemmieeery department Ogden. Ensign Neil B. Musser. New York. Bhlka Ito, Tokyo, Japan. Author of Geology! in Japan. T. Temndn, Balt Lake Japanese legal adviser. F. It Aahirire mining engineer, Japan. J, Chineee nmrehant t pro resident of Utah. 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