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Show Friday, July 90, 1920. EUREKA REPORTER Pafs4 u at 8alt Lake Major Church during the early part of the week, riaitinc hia wife and daughter. Hej took the family for an outing in Ogden Canyon. Misses Laura and Lucy Adams, of Walter Jensen, George Sylvester See Buck Jonea in HThe Square and H. E. Wall loft today for an out- LaGrande, Oregon, are la Eureka for Shooter" 8 tar tonight rlalt with Mr. and Mrs. George Mra. Joseph Phillips, former resi- ing at Fish Lake. Adams and Mr. and Mrs. William J. rewith will Mrs. her E. la rial Pierce L. and Dr, dent of Eureka, ting , turn within the next day or two after Adams. daughter, Mra. D. J. Russell, Jr. entertained at Mrs. Fullmer home at a their former months visit Rsy business P, J. Fennell transacted successful Rube" party last Sun at Salt Lake on Wednesday of this at Bloomington, 111, Mra. Emma Newton and daughter. day evening. The rooms were apweek. decorated and refreshwill forever mark the corners of the Miss Annie, of Salt Lake, are spend- propriately were served. Those attending ments Mrs. few Mr. P. a and with days enclosed. ing These wall tract which the were Lucile Mlckel, Wanda Knotts, monuments were unveiled on Pioneer C. Hood and Mra Arrigona. Artie Brady, Lavers Larson, Myrtle Salt to Mra Smith returned John Day, Brlnghurst, LaVon Hayes, Rebecca Mrs. J. E. Driscoll and son, Billie, Lake last week after visiting for Mitchell, Jane Pointer, Vera Hansen, spent Saturday and Sunday visiting several days with her daughter, Mra Delores Dunn and Kathren Webber. H. McChrystal. with Mr. and Mrs. T. 8. Haynes at M- r- and Mra. George A. Langton Bee Buck Jonea n The 8quare Payson. Los Angeles arrived in Eureka! of Miss Christina Harrington, whose Shooter Star tonight. Sunday for a visit with the letlast enterfor in Eureka C. P. Hood is is Mra in and Mr, home Kansas, ters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. C. tained a party of friends at Castilla a visit with her aunt Mrs. On the following dsy Dr. Treloar. yesterday, the occasion being Mra Harrington. Mrs. Seth Langton of Salt Lake and Manager Jackson McChrystal has Hoods birthday. also came to Eureka for a visit with Earl McIntyre, manager of the the Treloars and Dr. Langton andj been giving his attention to affairs at the Gemini mine during the past Mammoth mine, returned on Wed- his brother, George A. Langton, are business trip to Salt now week. nesday after-enjoying an outing at Fish Lake. See Buck Jones in The Square Lake. of the Tlntie Stake of the Officers Mr. and Mra Charles Zabriskle Snooter" Star tonight 8. Church state that the D. L. Frank Davis, former owner of the' and son. Yard, returned on Sunday Fathers and Sons outing, held last Tlntlo Meat Co. of this city, is back evening after a few days stay with Friday and Saturday at Mosida, was in camp and will remain here for a friends at Spring City. a great success. About 100 people few weeks. Recently Mr. Davis has George Hansel, who is in hia last made the trip in fifteen or more cars been living in Salt Lake and in year of a five year medical course, and the program was previously pubreturned during this week to Cali- lished wss carried out. Perry Fuller southern California. Joseph V. Smith, representing the fornia where he will put in the rest of Silver City was camp officer and New York Life Insurance company, of the summer vacation on special toastmaster. The fathers and sons arrived in town Thursday and is hospital work. had an excellent camp agd the proIn the early days of Utah the vil- gram was a highly enjoyable one, busy talking life insurance to some of his friends. The company which lage of Nephi was protected from including splendid talks, stories, he represents has a long string of Indians by a mud and rock wall, IS music, ete. policy holders in this part of the feet high and 9 feet wide at the botstate. tom, and now the people of that elty hare erected four monuments which Odell Has Big Following W. H. Mrs. week During the Green of Silver. City was given a The ladles of the L. D. S. Church Throughout State Of Utah pleasant surprise when a large num- will serve hot dinner one day during ber of her relatives motored into the the firemen's tournament, the date C. R. Bradford .of Salt Lake has district and paid her a visit In the to be announced later. The dinner in various counties of the been of were the four ladys great will be served at the church from IS party state in the interest of George T, and twelve grand- until 6 oclock. SO t grandchildren Odell, who has announced his Inchildren, as well as their parents, Dr. and Mra E, L. Clark and tention of entering the race for most of them from Utah towns but some from points outside of the daughter have returned to Eureka the nomination of governor. Mr. after an extended auto trip through Bradford la of the belief that Mr. state. northern Utah, Idaho and the Yel- Odell stands high with the people William and Mark Button of this lowstone National Park, being ac- of this state, and that his record as city have Just received word of the companied on the trip by Dennis a business man coupled with his indeath of their mother, Mra Ellen Theriault. Ogden friends also made and the success with which Button, in Cornwall, England. The the trip through the park at - the tegrity met has inspired the confihe has 74 of died at the age years, same time and a most enjoyable outlady of the people of Utah. dence death taking place on June S9th is reported. In discussing Mr. Odells service last. Deceased leaves five children ing Mrs A. N. Wallace was the host- to the people of this state and the in this state: William and Mark Button of Eureka, Fred Button of To- ess at the last meeting of the Fldelas nation during the war, Mr. Bradford was oele, Mrs. John Martin of Morgan Club, held on Friday evening. There says he knows of no man who of to task was devoted more the of the usual great fancy program county and Mrs. Lot Trudgen of work, music, ete., also a splendid winning the war than was Mr. Ogden. luncheon. In addition to the regular Odell. He was director of the Thrift members the club had as special Stamp campaign during the war, and was one of those patriots who workguests on this occasion Mrs. P. Fennell, Mrs. Ralph Hopes and Miss ed untiringly during that period on Lillian Blackett, the last mentioned a salary of fl.00 a year. a visitor from Nephi. , Mr. Bradford says that Mr. Odell See Buck Jones in The Square is a progressive and highly respected dtisen, of sound Judgement, conShooter" Star tonight. servative and thoroughly familiar Joseph A. Nielson and family with the needs of the state, and have returned from a six weeks the needs of economy at vacation. While away they made a especially this time when the burden of taxatrip of about 4,000 miles in their tion seems to be exceeding all speed little old Ford, traveling through limits with apparently no brakes to southern Utah, Arisons, Nevada en assure the will land that route to California, thence up the within a peoplecone. they safety coast snd through Oregon and Idaho. o They made a trip to the wonderful Crater Lake in the Crater National Brokers Call Attention To Park of Oregon and in Idaho stopped Government Extravagance long enough to visit with some of their relatives. They enjoyed the pleasures of an ocean trip and also The following paragraphs have experienced the sensations of an been taken from a recent market earthquake, which took place about letter of one of the well known five weeks ago in Los Angeles and brokerage houses: other places in southern California. In Washington there is an orgy They state tint the timbered sec- of expenditures government tions of Oregon were about as interin the history of the esting as anything they saw on the country, and as yet, although the trip. Mr. Nielson says he is proud of war is long past, the brakes have the manner in which his Ford got over the country, having had very not been applied to publie expendmanner. J. W. little car trouble. Bishop Peter itures in any really effective with the These conditions, together CHIROPRACTOR Borup and family were with them heavy load of taxation, the loaning Hour 10 to IS: 8 to 4: 0 to 7 on the entire trip until Boise, Idsho, of millions of dollars to 'foreign to was reached, where they stopped Oescent Theatre Bldg. Phone 100 visit with relatives and expect to re- countries when the money was needed at hornet tend to produce the preturn home very soon. sent feeling of uncertainty. The federal reserve has endear ored in a way that has not so far proven effective to secure deflation. As an illustration of its failure in this respect there can be taken the recent bonds Issued by Armours. To carry the huge stock of meats snd other products. Armours needed more capital and if this was not --INsecured, the stock of. provisions would be thrown on the market. The banks would not discount notes, hoping by this means to stop the hoarding of supplies. Armours resorted to the expendieney of borrowing from the public and made a successful issue of gold notes. Other corporations have1 in contemplation similar methods of financing and the deAmerica's matinee idol is mand for near capital is heavy. The sugar situation Is claiming herewith presented in a role attention. The recent investigation discloses that the shortage of sugar that fits his personality like a was artificially created. It was admitted that the Independents" conglove. The story was written trolled about 700,000,000 pounds of the 1,250,000,000 pounds, which it Is admitted is carried in Cuban wareby John Lynch and deals with houses. The sugar trade was able to somel of the livest problems carry this sugar by reason of loans made by American banks through which prick the skin of socCuban financial institutions; and some of those loans were made on a basis of 15 cents per ponnd on raw ietys uppercrost sugar, and in many instances the of interest charged was as high rate PRODUCTION A 8ELZNICK as 15 per cent. Speculation was responsible for the artificial prices which resulted, according to the Lusk committee, in 1400,000,000 being taken out of the pockets of the poor by specula- . HENDERSON OBrien FISUBIHIEA6 Star Saturday piMaBnrazniaiaiaziziziziziaffl . N i 'V A Fast and Furious CLEARANCE THREE DIG SURE SPECIALS SF WHITE CANVAS SHSES Weve grouped short lines in- to three lots. All priced at astonishing reductions, The regular Tiutic Store prices have been still further lowered and the savings are less-tha- n i enormous. $1.65 $1.95 $3.25 TO maww. ROOM FOR OUR NEW FALL LINE OF SHOES THAT ARE ARRIVING DAILY, WE HAVE REDUCED THESE WHITE CANVAS THAN WHOLESALE COST. TAKE ADVANTAGE SHOES TO OFFERINGS. REMARKABLE OF THESE All other PUMPS, TIES and OXFORDS in LEATHER and WHITE CANVAS are also REDUCED i for this SALE. Otitic Mercantile 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 eipnv nltt rr COAT STOLEN FROM CAR. Several Excellent Real Estate Bargains Listed 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 --o- R. I. 8ipherd, of 244 N. Main St!, Salt Lake City, who travels for one Of the wholesale soap houses, had his coat stolen from his car while he stopped in Eureka on Wednesday evening. The cost contained papers and a $50 liberty bond, also a sterling silver cigarette case. He reported the matter to the local officers. o 8TORE SUING MINING O0. o Heffernan and filed suit in the Provo against the Mining company to alleged to be due note. n Notice For Publication. -- o- Frank Garrlty has a long string of real estate bargains local homes that can be purchased reasonably. Well built 4 room house in northeast part of town, good cellar, water, lights and garage. $750. Tefms to right party. Well located house on Leadvllle Row. $2000. Terms. 4 rood studded house, almost new, e. garage and outbuildings, in Knlght-vlllonce. A at taken if cash $225 snap which will aot last long. A well built house In Knlghtvllle, with garage and outbuildings, can be had for $400 cash. This house can be easily moved. Splendid business site on Main street, adjoining the Keystone Hotel. $150 if taken at once. 4 room bouse in Dutchtown In good condition, cement cellar, cement sidewalks and shade trees. If sold quickly $190 cash. Several splendid houses on Church street, as well as many other bargains. 1 1 have Thompson district court at Tlntie Delaware recover $1,277.67 on a promissory BUCK CAR FOR SALK. ' -- o- Will sell Big Bix Bulck car at bargain price, or will trade for smaller car. Apply to William Button, Eureka, Utah. i Department of the Interior, U. B. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, July 22, 1920. Notice Is hereby given that Elisha H. Boley, of American Fork, Utah, who, on September 14, 1914, Homestead entry. No. 012086, for Lota 2, 2, and 4, See. 19, T. 7 8., R. 2 W.; BE 34 SE14. Section 24, Township 7 South, Range 2 West,. Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make five-yea- r proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver of the U. S. Land Office, at Balt Lake City, Utah, on the 2nd day of September, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: J. E. Murdock, of American Fork, Utah, Walter Haycock, of American Fork, Utah, James A. Carson, of Fairfield. Utah, W. A. Devey, of American Fork, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First pub. July BQ. 1920.) - V Convict Provei Innocence After Seventeen Yean Many- innocent men have Jttm convicted on circumstantial evidence and paid the penalty for a crime committed by some one else. It often happens that the guilty man is aj witness against the accused. The! man is framed. That is Just what happened to John Sanford. He was framed, and for seventeen years he languished behind prison bars waiting for a chance to escape and con- j front the man who sentenced him. He succeeded one day in making! his escape and paid a visit to Judge Lee late that night. He might have killed the Judge bad not bis daughter checked him. The girl was shocked to learn her father was a thief, but believes in his Innocence. She spirited him away to a cave where she used to play with her dolls and furnished him with food and a change of clothing. She baffled the sheriff and his' posse and conducted her father to a! big city, where they, hid in the thickly populated district. Belinda was determined to prove her father's innocence and bring the guilty per-- 1 son to Justice. This Is the story told In Vita-- ; featur-- ; graphs The Girl Woman, will which be. Leslie, Gladys ing shown at the Star Theatre next Mon-- 1 Miss Leslie. is given rare opporof Belinda, and tunity in the-ro- le for the first time In her career the' young star assumes an emotional role. Her interpretation Is unusual, j She is under the direction of Tom; Mills and is ably supported by' Maurice Costello, Julia Swsyne, Priestly Morrison, William F. Lawrence, Joe Burke, Frank Norcross . j and Walter Horton. Star Theatre Monday.' Cant beat our IGE CREAM. It is made here in Eureka from choicest cream under sanitary conditions. Try one of our summer Hisii or a nice cool drink the next time your are down town. FINE LINE OF THE CHOIOE8T nAMlMM The U. S. Candy Company ! Is Your Skin Ablaze Dert Ceetiaeo te Suffer B Wreag Treatment. tb Fiery Itchings? have no ef wMcjionsis whatever. That why salves. lotions, washes and in Impurities the blood cause j?ten applied to the skin millions of tiny disease germs to can doremedies no more than give mero set up their attack on the sur-fa- ee of the skin, and in the form temporary relief, 7, Rentiine w,nt relief Of pimples, boils, scahr .yo? from eruptions tortnres ofskin and itchy, burning irritations,' be- Is .rdinJ Rin their disfiguring and destruc ,n! five work. S.S.S. For full information Thf1 dlf can be ' Director! "rlta Medial twched mbr through the blood. Swift laboratory. Atlintfc Cfc f.n-d. J! 2" .rS s A. |