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Show D. Friday, Jane 11, 1920. THE EUREKA REPORTER .6 Page J. Russell Will Retire . From Local Store June 15 D. J. Ruuell, well known business man who hai acted as local manager for Taylor Bros, company during the past twelve years, will retire from business on the 15th of the present month. Mr. Russell states that first of all he ( going to take a monthll vacatioj), as he has been plugging along vpfy steady for many he will try to get years, anq into somqflinstf b ohm ess, not under salary b$t 6r himself. He is a very competeritrimsiness man and Is sure to meet with success In almost any line In which he may engage. During the years that he has been connected with the Taylor Bros, store at Eureka he has established an envig able reputation for and bas brought the establishment up to Its present high standard. This companys officers regret his decision to resign and have not yet announced who his successor will be. thr square-dealin- - PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE. o Tor further Information consult County Clerk or respective signors. Estate AND WAPI - o Notice To Creditors. of John IL McChrystal, 1 TORE AT HER de- ENEMY! ceased. x Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Quarters No. 6, Ft. Douglas, Utah, on or before the 15th day of July, A. D. 1920. ARTHUR J. McCHRYSTAL, Administrator of the Estate of John H. McChrystal, deceased. VAN COTT, RITER ft FARNSWORTH, Attorneys for AdministraI tor. 1920.) 14, pub. May (First Are Yoo Tired of. Common Place Films? Then See This One. i The extraordinary story of Dolores, the swimming girl of the Canadian wilds, and "Wapi, the Killer," the great dog who fights the fight of his fighting life to save her from men of prey more heartless than the beasts of the forest. 4 BACK TO GODS COUNTRY Notiro of Stockholders Meeting of the Pinion Queen Mining Company. o Notlcels hereby given that In pursuance of a resolution and order of the Board of Directors of the Pinion Queen Mining Company existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Utah adopted at a special meeting of the Board of Directors duly held on the 3rd day of June, 1920, a special meeting of the stockholders of said corporation Is hereby called for and will be held at 878 West Second South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, on Monday the 5th day of July, 1920 at two oclock p. m. on said day for the purpose of considering and acting upon the proposition to amend Articles V, VI and VII of the Articles of Incorporation so that said Article V will provide that the principal place of business of said corporation shall be at Spit Lake City, Balt Lake County, Utah, instead of Eureka City, Juab County, Utah, and that Article VI shall provide that the capital stock of the shall be Seventy-fiv- e corporation Thousand Dollars ($75,000.00) divided Into One Million Five Hundred Thousand (1,500,000) shares of the par value of Five Cents ($.05) Article VII shall proech, and athat Board of Directors convide for sisting of seven directors instead of five. By order of the Board of Directors. THOMAS F. PIERPONT, - Adapted from the story "Wapi, the Walrus" in "Good Housekeeping1 JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD 4 The author was with the company during the making of the film. FEATURING THE BRILLIANT SWIMMING STAR $ Q $ 9 NELL SHIPMAN It KDID8 OF WILD ANIMALS Play a unique part in the story. A TALE OF LOVE AND f VILLAINY GREATEST DOG SLEDGE RACE AND DOG FIGHT EVER! Unique, beautiful, daring! Scenes actually taken inside the rim of the Arctic Circle. SEE DOLORES' DESPERATE SWIM DOWN THE MOUNTAIN RAPIDS. See Dolores fight for love and life aboard the whaler.' Scenes Actually Made At Sea. V -- ... , Miss Shipman really does this hazardous swim herself. t 9 m ' $ l President. JOHN C. DEAL, Secretary. Children Cry FLETCHERS OASTORI A V FOR Ugly, Unsightly Pimples Give Heed of Bad Blood Are Signals trouble. This remedy is the great to the Warning. Pimplei on th fae and other warnings parts of the body from Nature that your blood is sluggish and impoverished. Sometimes they foretell eczema, boils, blisters, scaly eruptions and other Ain disorders that bom liks flames of fire. They mean that your blood needs S. S. S. to cleanse it of these that canae unlimited 49HHIMII eat vegetable blood purifier known, or chem and fantafae no icals to injure the most delicate ltin. Get a bottle of S. S. EL today, and get rid of those unsightly and disfiguring pimples, and other ann irritations. wishspial Ifymi can obtain it medical advice, yon without charge by. writing to Med-leDirector, 105 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta. Ga. al imiHMIWWI I )MI9M9MWW4W SHOPPING IS A PLEASURE. If you. come to this store for your groceries shopping willlose its terrors and become a genuine pleasure. We have a stock that is always new and fresh standard merchandise priced as reasonably as careful business methods will permit. Grade Groceries, High Vegetables, Kitchen Utensils, and in fact almost everything found in an grocery store. CRO MAR'S PHONE EIGHT NEVER UNDERSOLD 11 MtWHWMM I III HMWWWrt NOTICK TO CONTRACTORS. Assessment Notice. Sealed propoiali will be received at the office of the Board of EducaIndependence Mining Company, tion of Tlntle School Diitrlct, Eure- n corporation of tho state of Utah. said Board the until ka, Utah, by Location of property, Tlntle Mining 8.30 p. m. on Saturday, June 19th, District, Utah. Location of principal 1920, for the general contract and place of business. Eureka, Utah. contract and for There are delinquent upon the plumbing heating tho alteration and reconstruction of following described stock, on account the Mammoth- School, Mammoth, of assessment levied on the Slst day to the plana and of March, 1920, the several amounts Utah, according specification! prepared by Scott and set opposite the names of the resWelsh, Dooly Building, Salt Lake pective shareholders as follows: City, Utah. No. ' Name Shares. Amt. Instructions to bidders, drawings 8 Enock Newman ..60000 $500 and specifications will be on file . 6 Enock Newman ..25000 250 with the Clerk of the Tintlc School ' 7 Eugene Newman .20000 Board during the ten days proceed12 Russell Mattson . 5000 ing the opening of bids, or Individual 12 Ella E. Johnson .. 1000 copies may be obtained from the 14 J. Arvld Johnson Architects by depositing $10.00 for 16 Anna Hacklln . . the return of the same. 92 Anna Hacklln Each proposal must bo accompani- 118 Arthur Sandberg ed with n certified check for five (5) 140 Ed. Newman . . . amount of tho bid of the percent 147 J. E. OConnor . made payable to tho Board of Educa-- j 179 Edwin Newman . tlon of the Tintlc School District 183 Art Bundberg .. . A contract bond of the fnll amount j 184 Isaac. Isaacson . . of the contract with satisfactory 281 Alex Mattson . sureties will be required. These 293 Fred Anderson . sealed proposals will bo opened and; 294 Fred Anderson . .read in public In the office of the! 818 J. EL OConnor . Board at 8.80' p. m., Jane 19, 1980 317 August Hacklln The Board reserves the right to1 337 James Gregerson accept or reject any or nil bids. 330 T. W. Davis ...N By order of the Board of Educa- 888 Alex Mattson . tion of Tinflc School District. 841 Alex Mattson CHARLE8 ZABRI8KIE, 848 Alex Mattson Clerk of tho Board of Education,, 853 J. Llndbeck ! Tintlc School District. 361 Alex Mattson Eureka, Utah. 362 Alex Mattson 371 Alex Mattson Cut This Ont And Take It With Tom 371 Alex Mattson A man often forgets the exact 878 Alex Mattson name of the article he wishes to purAnd In accordance with law end chase, and as n last resort takes an order of tho board of directors something else Instead. That Is al- mSde on the Slst day of March 1980, ways disappointing and unsatisfac- so many shares of each parcel of tory. The safe way is to cut out and stock as may bo necessary will be take it with yon so ns to make sore sold et the office of the secretary, of getting Chamberlain's Tablets. H. D. Shrlver, at W. F. 8hrlvers Ton will find nothing quits so satis- store. Eureka, Utah, on the 24th day nf May, 1920, at the hour of 12 factory for constipation and 4,'dock, noon, to pay the delinquent - assessment thereon together with the cost, of advertising and the expense of sale. H. D. SHRIVER, Secy. Eureka, Utah. (First pub. May 7, 1920.) By order of the board of directors of the Independence Mining company, made on the 12th day of May, 1980, the tRne for sale ' of stock on which the above assessment has not been paid, has. been postponed until IS oclock, noon, on Monday, Juno 31st. 1920, sale to take place at the office of tho secretary at W.F. Shrlvers store. Eureka, Utah. H. D. SHRIVER, Secretary. Children Cry FOR FLETCHERS CASTORIA I4WWIH44444WHIWMHHH HHWHI61 ' . - 1 0 - W0 WH - Clothes for . Social Events . ! m as well as for business use can be secured at this shop. Our force of tailors is working day and night to keep np with the rash of business which is coming this way hut we are not too busy to discuss clothing inat-ter- s with yon. , We guarantee to save you money on your clothes and give yon better service than' you can get elsewhere. CLEANING PRESSING ALTERING Emil Forrest & Go. TAILORS "MAKERS OF GOOD CLOTHES" v |