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Show Friday, August 27, 1920. RUXEKA REPORTS Pifft 7 E. Forrest Taylors Rotation Stock. Co. Headed By HISS GERTRUDE BONDBUI and HORACE MAXWELL Win Present PAL O MINE A Modern Play with Plenty ot Good Comedy and a Splendid Climax. This Play Ran jj Star for Two Entire Seasons in New Yorks Best Playhouses. Get Reserved Seats at Theatre 2nd Thursday, September . . 1 1 DeUnqnent Notice. o . Independence Mining Company, a corporation of. the state of Utah. Location of property, Tlntlc Mining District, Utah. Location of principal place of business. Eureka, Utah. There are delinquent upon the folMm. Anna Morgan left on Tuesdescribed stock on account of lowing In vlalt a with relatives day for assessment levied on the 80th day Michigan. of was the guest set June, 1920, the several amounts . Mrs. Walter Jensen opposite the names of the resof Balt Lake friends during the past shareholders as follows: pective son. week, being accompanied by her No. Name Shrs. Amt. Frsnk D. Kimball was In Eureka Newman .25000 1125.00 on 8unday, giving hla attention to Newman .25000 125.00 a business matters. Newman 20000 100.00 Mrs. Warren McAdams was out 12-Mattaou 6000 25.00 from Balt Lake this week, visiting 1 E. Johnson . 1000 5.00 14-- j. with relatives and other friends. A. Johnson .. 1000 6.00 Hacklln . . 4000 20.001 Jack Boyd, who has been living at Provo for some time, was In 18-- 1 Mac Isaacson .100000 600.00 j 5.00 Eureka during the week. Angelll . . 1000 st 25.00 Nystrom . . 5000 Mr, and Mrs. Jack Gregory, for--; Newman . 2500 17.50 merly of this city, were hack In the 5.00 M, Pederson 1000 camp during the week for a short Hacklln . . 500 2.60 visit. They have been making their s. M. Pederson 1000 6.00 home at Balt Lake for several years. k 25.00 Church . . . 5000 Mr. and Mrs. George Franks and n Lind ....'. 600 8.50 Mrs. Allberg left on 8unday morning d 5.00 Londell ... 1000 for --an extended auto trip in south- 125-A- 1 1000 5.00 Nelson ern Utah. They Intend to go to St. 140-E- d 5000 25.00 Newman George, then to Little Zion Canyon 141-Fr80.00 Londell ... 6000 and later to Bryce Canyon. 144-750 2.75 Thomas Rev. Frary of the M. E. Church is 2.60 Johnson . 500 5.00 ip Salt Lake this week for the pur- 147-- J. E. O'Connor ; 1000 Nfewman . 1000 6.00 pose of attending the annual conference of his church. At this con12.50 Newman . 2500 ference he will be assigned to his 7.50 Newman . 1500 work for the coming year and while d 16.00 Londell ... 2000 he anticipates remaining in this city 500 2.50 Newman 183-A- rt he may be sent elsewhere. ' 2.50 Sundberg . . 500 5.00 Kronholm ... 1000 Mrs. C. H. Driscoll, head milliner 187-21.00 Newman . 4200 at the Paris store at Balt Lake and 8.15 d Londell ... 1630 well known to a number of Eureka 291-Al5000 25.00 ... Mattson Driscoll Mr. on died Sunday. people 60.00 Isaacson ..10000 was employed at the Chief Cons, 283-Isa50.00 Isaacson ..10000 mine for several months and Mrs. 284-Isa60.00 Isaacson ..10000 Driscoll visited, here on several oe- - 286-Isa286-Isa25.00 Isaacson . . 5000 288-Isa25.00 . . 5000 Isaacson and Mrs. Bonner P. J. Mr. and 25.00 . 6000 . Isaacson Mr. and Mm. John Donnelly of Eu290-Isa25.00 Isaacson -- . 5000 reka motored to Nephl Sunday, and 4.77 . . 955 Isaacson Staspent the day at the Rangers 7.60 1500 317-Hacklln tion amid the cool and shady re12.50 Newman . 2500 treats behind Mt. Nebo, returning 8.50 500 . . 329-W. Davis to the metropolis of Tlntlc in the 60.00 3 Mattson ...10000 News. Times evening. Nephl 20.00 4000 353-- J. Linbeck Frank Grill, Silver City man who 8.60 500 d Londell . . la having excellent success In rais- 3 61- - Alex Mattson ... 2000 10.00 ing potatoes and corn on the dry 3 6 2- - Alex Mattson ... 5000 85.00 farm of J. H. McShane of Silver 3 7 2- - Alex Mattson ...10000 50.00 25.00 City, was In Eureka during the week 373-AlMattson ... 5000 and states that hla crop of "spuds 8.50 Newman . 500 should amount to three hundMd 381-8.50 C. Parsons .. 600 bushels. The corn Is also doing ex- 382-8.50 C. Parsons .. 500 8.50 ceptionally well and should' result 383-C. Parsons .. 500 In a heavy yield. Mr. Grill says that 384-8.50 C. Parsons .. 600 If the Tlntlc Valley land Is properly 5.00 Coral Bets . 1000 6. handled It will grow good crops dur18.60 Newman 8500 5.00 ing an ordinary season. Newman 1000 17.50 Mattson' .. 8500 .25.00 400-E- d. Newman . . . 5000 88.57 401-E- d. Newman ... 6714 60.00 Newman .10000 60.00 Newman .10000 60.00 Newman .10000 7.86 Newman . 1578 And In accordance with law and an order of the board of directoM made on the 80th day of June, 1920, so many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary will, be sold at the office of the Secretary, H. D. Shrlver, at W. F. Shrlver's Store, EuMka, Utah, on the 9th day of September, 1920, t the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon together with the cost of advertising and the expense of sale. H. D. SHRIVER, Secy. EuMka, Utah. (First pub. Aug. 20, 1980.) . LOCAL JtAPPENfR Tregoning& Hanleys tf tttttt II VflH e Are the Best Hres too good for time Small Car Owner R. standard and let the tire Everybody user choose his own size. desirable for merchanWhen the oldest and dise to be graded largest rubber manufacA good principle that turing concern in the often comes out at the world focuses all its resources upon one grade, wrong end for the the man with one quality, it makes one the upkeep on his mind client and that is the whole public. the tire bills to pay This single ideal is visHe feels that tire econS. omy should be a personal ible in any U. Tire dis- 3-- agrees na I ry in 84-M- 98-An- na 102-Mr- 108-Jac- 104-Joh121-Fre- .... car-own- er ed 8. 145-Vern- er 158-Euge- ne 172-Edw- in 178-Edw- in 175-FM- 181-Euge- ne F, 191-Edw- ln contract with the 192-Fre- ex ac ac ac ac ae 289-Isa- ac ac 291-Isa- ae A. 326-Eno- ck T. 41-Al- ex . 358-Fre- ex 8?7-Eno- ck E. E. E. E. . factory, at any U. S. tire-use- r. Not a transaction with tributing branch, in any his car, whether it be U. S. dealers store r Seeing that the big or small. tire-use- Reasoning tires in gets his economy mileage along with an unlimited guarantee . human terms instead of Policies are harder to make trade custom has written than tires. this policy for the United Probably the deepest reason States Rubber Com- why U. S. demand keeps always ahead of the number of pany tires the U. S. makers can Build all tires to one supply. 390-Mr- 393-Euge- ne 394-Euge- ne 396-Oli- ve 404-Efyo- ck 405-Eno- ck 406-Eno- ck 407-Eno- ck - . o A Great Remedy. MIX FOX TOM Mucnea wiuiAM TOM MIX in 'DESERT LOVE" A thrilling story of outlaws, a dauntless sheriff and a burning, uncompromising desert. A story that will thrill all who see It. - Star Theatre Tuesday- o The merits of Chamberlains Colie and Diarrohoea Remedy are well known and appreciated, but there Is occasionally a man who has no with them and should read the following by F. H. Dear, hotel nym at Dupuyer, Mont. "Four yeaM ago I used Chamberlains Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy with such wonderful results that 1 have since recommended It to my friends. o IA CASTOR 7setn and Children For In UN For Over 30 Years Always beam tbs cl Utnoted United States IWHbw Tires tatss Rubber Tht a ld.it and largwt Orgamiaho h eft. World Company Two hnndnd and OOrty-fi-v. Branch.. 1 1 |