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Show IViday,4ay 14, 1920. Pafg B TO THE TAXPAYERS OF TINTIC MRMCI, r. - A special election, in which every taxpayer aad dtlsea of Tiatle should be Intonated, haa bean for Jane lat. si celled Aft tbla election two propodtioaa will be eubmltted to the people. The first proposition Is the gaee-tion apodal tax suttldent to ii raise of111,111. Si for aapport and I SMlatoaaneo of the schools of Tintle f District d arias the com lag year. This will require a apodal tax of a Title 5 loan than two and n half mins an the s dollar, or about two aad one half 4 esata on ouch ton dollars worth of Die-trl- Chief Cans. Dragon Tintle Standard Blossom m Eifli ; u a Blu Bell Colorado Mammoth Grand Central Centennial Kareka Balllon Beck Gemini Victoria ; Baabaam Empire Mlaea Gold Chain 3 property. Bwanaoa 1 1 Eareka Mlaea I Ridge l Vallay Total Carloada 141 Tintic Davis Company Will Sink Shalt in North End Arraagementa have been nude for the immediate reeamptloa of oparationa on the proper-ill the TlhiJo-nav- ! irauany of ike Vjrth Tintle District. gome time rs-- i the eampany lnotalled machinery aad made eonnectlon with the llnee of the Utah Power company and the pieeent plana call for the linking of a deep ihaft. The companya main haft now haa a depth of about I feet and linking will moet likely be handled ander contract. Balt Lake people are la control of the . y . s -- JUNIOR HIGH EEEBCMHag. Members of . the Junior High School claae of Eureka will conduct their eserdoee at the high eehool on Wed need ay evening of nest week when a splendid program will be carried out This program will be followed by an exhibition of high eehool work and the public ia ached to at- tend.. ' O "Bob" Maybee. who waa a resident of Eureka many years ago. spending his boyhood days in our camp. Is back in town today, coming here in the interest of the Farr trie Service Co. of Balt Lake. He has been busy looking up old time friends.' - . We think every article we 1 up for gale is put in quality. But, if for any reason it fails, we urge that you bring it at once to our attention. . If it doesn't meet ynr Standards, it wont meet nd . to 7H-Plutu- sold at 41c. Beat Tiatle Con. cold Kama sold at lie. n s at IKe. Printed and woven voiles, lawns and silks an alike well represented in our early showing of quality lines. Spring and summer dresses, skirts and waists with the guide of our pattern department, can soon be in the making with so many effective designs now ready for selection. Lawns, Fltzons and 25c to 76c yard Tissues Eureka Mines sold at le. Beat Crown Point sold at Stic. East Tintle Coal, sold at la But Tintle Con. cold at Lily sold at 1114 e. Eareka Bullion sold at 14 He. Iron Blossom sold at IS He. Iron King add at lie and lit. Uhl Tintle sold at II He. May Day add at 4H& North Standard sold at 7e.- - Provo eoid at Sioax sold at 4a Zama sold at lie. SH-Eure- 4c. to $2.50 yard Silks, Fancies and Plains, $2 to $5 yd. Voiles Eureka Mince sold at I He. Eareka Lily sold at II H. Eareka Balllon sold at 12 He. Uhi Tiatle sold at II He. 35c HAND BAGS OF QUALITY May Dey eold at 4c. Tintle Standard cold at I4.IS. Big Hill sold at I He. Zuma sold at II Ho. We have handled the Iiydcrest brand of ladies bags for years because of their excellent quality and variety of styles. This spring we are having an extraordinary demand for these bags and it is with pleasure we offer our women patrons merchandise of this character. Prices from 75c to $12.50 each. Salt Lake Elks Paid Tintic Lodge A Visit Ust evening o delegation of Elks from Bolt Lake vialted Tintle Lodge in tho interest of tho state convention which ia to bo held in tho capi- 8LIDEWELL CRAVATS tal early In June. Elaborate preparations art being made for thia convention and Tintic Lodge will no doubt bo wdl represented. Among the vlaltoru were; P. P. hrietenaea, W. G. Uubender, Judge Tobin, B. Pyper, A. E. lOstem and R. P. J&ke, and M. H. Maybee, all of Graham, of Prorarho in tho proaidant of the stMsaodatlon. Tintle LodMR delegates and alternate to tha state convention fol- For distinctive designs, for wearing qualities, for yonr personal satisfaction which means ultimate economy you will be more than pleased with Slide-we- ll Neckwear. We have a beautiful assortment and you will easily find what you want. st Prices 75c to $3.50 each. low: Delegatee E. Bowen, H. J. Banna, David Mills, L. C. Doty. Edw. Pike, J. Fennell, W. D. McAdams, 1. D. Theriault, P. J. Bonner, Frank Oar-rlt- y. LADIES COATS, SUITS AND DRESSES DISCOUNTED. Every woman today knows the value of even the simplest garment. To be able to offer such pretty coats and dresses at discount prices is due to onr desire to make a clean sweep of all early spring arrivals. $20.00 values $17.00 $40.00 values $34.00 $25.00 values $21.25 $45.00 values $38.25 $30.00 values ...... $25.50 $50.00 values $42.50 $35.00 values $29.75 Altcraatca. -- Jeaac L. Fuller, John Donnelly, Jerry Sullivan, D. B. Cronin, Bert Fields, E. T. Jonas, John J. Cronin, E. R. Hlggeaeoa, Henry Jarvis, Frank Smith. Theatrical Oo. Appear Here May 20 Manager Lindsay of tho Star Theearnestly hoped that both atre haa booked tha B. Y. U. Theapropositions will recelvs tho hearty trical company of Provo for tha 10th next Thardaay And according to support of tho taxpayers. BOARD OF EDUCATION. press notices from the towns where tho chow haa been given Eareka peovial amount. It A-N- ob - Wo ban carefully prepend a budget and find that the pnaent levy la insufficient to asset the necessary axpeaaae for next year, unless tbs spadal tax can be voted, it will be impossible to provide enough teachers and eehool sappUos to taka eon of the children of Tintle District. It this tax tolls It moans that some of the rooms in the district will bo withoat teachers. la order to avoid this calamity It behooves the parents of the children to Intend them eelvee in thia and make inn that the election don not tail. Ton, an parents, cannot afford to bo indifferent, tor the children without a toucher might be yonr children. The second proposition is the Question of yptlng bonds for school buildings. The old bnlldlng at Mammoth has been eoadtaned by the gtate School Building Commission as an unsanitary fin trap. The enrollment at the Tintle High School haa more than doubled ia the post five years and will he even larger next year. This growth to enrollment has made tha pnaent bnlldlng Inadequate for taking can of tha pupils. The other buildings of the district an badly in need of point and other re pain In order to prevent deteriratlon and to make thorn safe and unitary for echoed purposes. The proposed bond lane will make it possible to so recon itrnct the old building at Mammoth that It will be n modem building as good as now; to provide sufficient room at the high school by building separate Quarters tor tha Domastic Adenee and An Department, thereby releasing for other ciasacs the throe clnas rooms now occupied by that deto make the nacaa partment ary Improvements on the other buildings of the district The propoaed bond Isaac of BSr 00.00 will require, exclusive of interest, fin and one half mills on the cents on dollar, or five and one-ha- lf each ton dollars worth of property In the district, for its liquidation. The payment of thia fin dad one half cents will bo distributed equally er a periad of twenty years, Eureka Lily sold at Hba Banks Bullion sold at 14 Blossom sold at lie. Lehi Tiatle sold at lllto. North Standard sold at amounting to abont a fourth oC a cunt par yasr. Surely this soald B. V. U. hardly be called an exceed va burWill den and whan tha walfon of tho children Is considered it seems a tri- Your Word is Law Great Showing of Silks and Wash - Goods for Summer Wear et ia Vl lta ATTEND PARTY. One of the moot enjoyable socials ever given by tho Elks of Tintic was the dancing . party of last WednesThe program also inday night. cluded vocal numbers end an excellent luncheon. Dancing con tinned until long. after midnight and tho attendance waa largo. ple can expect something good. Tho title of tho piny la 'The Arrival of Kitty aad tt la a three act comedy drama, the scenes of which' ore laid in tho Catakill mountains and tho piny la fall of comedy situations. Bob Baxter, who ia in lore with the aetce of William Winkler and whom suit is fiercely opposed by tho old man, disguises himself ns Kitty Bender, n notorioae octrees, end proceeds to make loro to Winkler, the near sighted Winkler mletaking him for tho real article. Thia Is only tho beginning of tho Tho admission prices have' been cut to lie and lie for this shew and tho attendance should be largo. flvo school representative precincts required by law this llth day of Place at the building known as tha and tho polling places within May, A. D., 1944. JudgM of .County Court House. tbs and DAVID MILLS, President, Board Election: Leo Hopper, Stella Shea, caid the precincts And inddentiy it's a whopudgss who havo boon appointed to of Education, Tintic School District, La V La Tomlinson. the election in the several Jnab County, Utah. conduct backs CALIFORNIA. BACK FROM Representative School Prednet No. ping big concern that -Attest: CHARLE8 ZABRISKIE, 2 Eureka Prednet No. 2; Polling p redacts art ns follows, the tires we sell, and both Representative School Precinct No. Clerk, Board of Education, Tintic Place, City Hall. JudgM of ElecMr. and Mrs. Mark McChryatal malic good. That's why 1 Eureka Prednet No. 1; Polling School District, Juab County, Utah.' tion: Joseph McCormick, Henry Osreturned and daughter, Margaret, we sell Firestone. Placa at tha building known as tho (Seal.) borne, Katie Murphy. this morning after spending the Coanty Court House." Judges of (First pub. May 14, 1920.) Representative School Prednet No. grantor pert of the winter In ... Election: Loo Hopper, Stella She, e 2 Eureka Prednet No. 2; Polling La V La Tomlinson. FnbUc Notice of Tintic School Spe-tri- Place, High School. Judges of ElecNo. School Precinct Representative Special Bectloa GaDed by tion: W. C. Davis, Emma Murphy, E. PnbUc Notice of Tiatle School Spe-dEureka Prednet No. I; Polling the Board of Education of Tiatle W. Redmond. Bond Election Galled by the of ElecSchool District, Jnab Goaty, Representative School Prednet No. of Edaeartoa of Ttatk. Place. City Hall. Judges OsMcCormick, tion: Henry State of Utah, to be Held Toeedsy, 4 Mammoth Joseph Polling Prednd; District, Jnab Goaty, borne, Katie Morphy. of June, A. D., 1990. Place, City Hall. Judges of Elec1st the Dey The Meld bo to of State Utah, tion: I. E. Diehl, James Whitlock, Representative School Prodnd No. day, the Id Day of Jane, A. D. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBT Fred Lundberg. Eareka Prodnd No. S; Polling mao. Place, High School. Jndgcc of Elec- GIVEN that the Board of EdnMtlon Representative 8chool Prednet No. o Place at W. C. Davis, Emma Murphy, E, of Tintic School District, Jnab Coun- 5 Silver- City; Polling tion: PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY W. Redmond. ty, State of Utah, a County School building known ns County Court GIVEN that tbo Board of Education --INSchool Prednd No. District of the First Class within House. Judges of Election: D. C. of Tintle School Dlatrlct, Juab Coun- 4 Representative re- Wheeler, C. G. Miller, Hyrum Madto law and Mid county, pursuant Mammoth Polling Prednd; ty, State of Utah, a Coanty School Place, City Hall. Judges of Elec- quisite corporate action, has called sen. District of the First Class within tion: L E. Diehl,. Jamec Whitlock, and hereby calls a special election The voting at such election shall old coanty, pursuant to law and reof ' such qualified electors of Hid b by ballot; tho ballots to he used Fred Lundberg. School District as shall have paid a quisite corporate aetlon, has called tha question submitted will be Representative School Prednd No. property tax therein in the year upon and hereby ealla n special election furnished a by the Clerk of the School Polling Place at of. inch qualified electors of mid I Silver City; as 1919, to be held within said dis- District to the Judges of Election, Court known Xnce County Production n bnlldlng A Rslph School District as shall have paid trict on Tuesday, the 1st day of to be by them furnished to tho votJudges of Election: D. C. property tax therein in tho year lit use. CL 1929, at which electionthere ers. Juno, MadG. Miller, Hyrum preceding such election, to bo held Wheeler, Tha polls will be open at each of shall he submitted to the electors era within said district mi Tuesday, the as aforeMid the following the Mid polling places at the hour of qualified Tha voting at such election shall proposition, 1st day of Jane, 1114, at which elec7 odock a. m. of Mid day and will Drama of the kind that tion there ahull be submitted to tho be by ballot; the ballots to ho used submitted: be kept open until and will bo dosed Question electors qualified as aforesaid the upon tho question submitted will ho 8hall tho Board of Education of at the hour of seven odock p. m. of in every t: famished by tho Clerk of tho School Tintic 8chool Dlatrlct of Juab Coun- said day. following proposition, District td tho Jadgee of Election, ty, State of Utah, he authorised to ' No person shall be permitted to Question submitted: Community. be by them famished to tho vot- Inenr and errata an IndebtedncM In vote at the said election unleM ho to Shall tbo Board of Education of ers. Thousand shall be a registered voter residing In the amount of Twenty-fiv-e Tiatle School District of Jnab CoanThe polls will be open at each of Dollars- in order to maintain and the school representative district In ty, State of Utah, for tho purpose of LOV raising money for bnlldlng wo or tho Mid polling placec at tha hoar of support tho schools of said District which he offers to vote end shall more school houses aad supplying 7 o'clock a. m. of said day and will for the current year; to pay teach- have paid a property tax in Mid ROMANCE tho same with fnnltaro and neces- bo kept open until and will bo doed ers salaries and to purchase neces- School Dlatrlct in the year 1919. aevea oclock p. m. of sary school supplies; and to levy a tho IN WITNESS WHEREOF, sary apparatus, and for Improving at tho hoar of ; ADVENTURE In old School Tintle of taxable of Education Board to day, all property the tax , be lasne, tho grounds, upon empowered ' No' person shall bo permitted to said District In the year 1929, suffi- District, Josh County, State of Utah, negotiate and sell brads of sack dlatrlct to aa amqnnt aggregating the vote at tho Mid election unices ho cient to pay' off and discharge such has esased this notice to ho given an Star in a Two A Favorite Thousand hall bo a regia tend voter residing In Indebtedness so created? of Fifty-fiv- e required by law thia 12th day of principal EUGENI school representative district In Said election shall bo held in tho May, A. D-- . 1929. tho Dollars (fll.MI.M) comprised SMSES U$RII Jilted Role, DAVID MILLS, Preddent, Board which ho offers to vote and shall flvo school representative precincts bonds. In tbs denomination have paid a property tax In said and the polling places within of Education, Tintle School Dlatrlct, 11,494.01 each, bearing Interest ' and the Jnab County, Utah. Mid School District la the your preced- the not exceeding tho rate of. five precincts ZABRISKIE. to CHARLES Attest: election. have been who such appointed coat per aanam. payable ing judges mad which brads shall be pay; IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the conduct the election In the several Clerk, Board of Education, Tintle School Dlatrlct, Juab Coanty, Utah. able not more than twenty years Board of Education of Tintle School precincts are as follows, t: No. School Prednet (Baal.) of Utah. from their date?" State Representative District, Juab Coanty. . Bold election shall bo brid In' tha this notice to bo given aa 1 Eareka Prednet No. 1; Polling (First pub. May 14, 1929.) . to-w- lt: fan-aukln- g. The Tintic Garage . ct al Eugene OBrien His Wifes Money to-w- lt: is-bei- lied to-wl- - - . V - Y v v. Star Theatre nq scml-saaa-al- ly, to-wl- |