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Show Friday, September 10, 1920. Ptfs THE CHANGE COMING. Financial papers state that crude rubber Is lowest on record, wool Is below figure and silk is selling at new low prices. Also labor Is becoming more plentiful and some sections report that men are again actually looking for and willing to work. This does not Indicate the coming of hard times or anything like that but It does indicate a change for the better la the life of the nation. Prices are going to strike a more conservative level due to the fact that efficiency In production is going to Increase. We have had a period of high wages, short hours and decreased production which has doubled np BL'UT A WOKE on the consumer. prices HU BOON AND We are now going to have a period of good wages, fair hours and InWHY? production which will give Is "RaspseUbla by Proxy" history creased the consumer value received for hla ropoata ttaelf. Ha was a gay young blade, hair to big money. Ha mar- money. they must do ried a ehorui lady. After three daya an Workmen will find efficient days work for a day's were, throwing platea at eaeh pay or another man will be they put In other. Then aha left him. He waa their will the manufacturer place; reported killed. find that he will have to furnish a Enter second chorine unknown by good product for the price charged the boy. She goea to hla home and or his goods will not sell. poaes as hla wife. Then the hoy In other words the day of demandcornea home. Climax Number One. the highest wage of price for InHla mother brings them together ing efficient labor or manufactured gives them adjoining rooms. Cli- goods the day when anything went max Number Two! and the consumer the bill 4s Then came the atone wall between about over. The handpaid writing Is clear the two rooms. Why? upon the wall for thoea who will pre-w- ar Wn-BETWEE- numxn! . "RESPECTABLE BY PROXY," road. featuring Sylvia B reamer and Robt. Gordon, la a spicy romance, full of ' Dciinqaent Notice. original twists. Clean and bubbling with laughs. Independence Mining Company, a Star Theatre Monday. corporation of the state of Utah. o Location of property. Tin tic Mining District, Utah. Location of principal place of business. Eureka, Utah. There are delinquent upon the fol- PRESS MEETING AT LOGAN. RAN ON CARNIVAL GAMES. The fall meeting of the Utah Frees will be held at Logan the latter part of September. Two silver loving cups will be presented to the association by Dr. E. G. Peterson, president of the Agricultural college, which In turn will preaent one to the Utah paper that best serves its community Interests; the other to the newspaper which shows the most artistic and best technical make-u- p and appearance. The Tribune of Wednesday, under a Boise, Idaho, data line publishes the following Item: Boise has placed a ban on lotter-eriand games of chance by carnival companies, and they wUl not be permitted to show hero In the future If they do not abolish them. The move was Inagurated after the council of women voters Investi' gated the chance and gambling games of carnivals and held that they were Improper and in violation of the law carried on the statute books. The city council issued orders to the effect that hereafter no games of chance will be permitted at such Association PIANO INSTRUCTIONS. YOU CHOOSE YOUB OWN CUTS IN OUR Roosf Porft anti-lotte- ry STORES CLOSED MONDAY. - - o Monday was a quiet day In Eureka, amusement of the business houses being cloaed. There waa no Labor Day program la this city. . .. o Sausages es Mrs. Barrett, places. Earl Mlaa that will tempi the mom finicky estcni. Grain Fed Hugs and Eastern Pilate Beef. PVevh Meets Specials In Vegetables Six Days temllpioiirs. 'ramwmar and Emily Owens, spsin Sunday tills Springs. SHOP. at Out of Every Week. Lou Miss Gas- - Mrs G. C. Lindsay will accept a Commenolng on next Wednesday limited number of pupils for piano night regular weekly dances will be Instruction. Phone SIS for given at the Elks' Pavilion by the Bonner orchestra. Fennells Meat and Grocery PHONE EUREKA 18 Has ms SmaUCar Owner P . lowing deacrlbed stock on account of assessment levied on the 10th day of June, 110, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows: No. Name Bhrs. Amt. Newman .15000 1115.00 Newman .16000 185.00 Newman 10000 100.00 15-85.00 6000 Mattson 6.00 E. Johnson . 1000 14-- J. 6.00 A. Johnson .. 1000 80.00 Hacklln . . 4000 18 --Isaac Isaacson .100000 600.00 5.00 1000 Angelll st 85.00 Nystrom . , 5000 17.50 Newman . 1500 6.00 M, Pederson 1000 8.50 Hacklln .. 500 s. 5.00 M. Pederson 1000 85.00 6000 10 Church n 8.00 600 Lind lSl-Fre- d 6.00 1000 Londsll 1S5-A- 1 5.00 1000 Nelson 140-E- d 6000. 85.00 Newman 80.00 d Londell ... 6000 144-- 8. 8.75 750 Thomas 8.60 Johnson . 500 147-- J. 6.00 E. O'Connor . 1000 5.00 Newman . 1000 18.50 Newman . 1600 7.60 Newman . 1500 175-Fr15.00 1000 Londell 8.60 600 Newman 181-A- rt 8.50 Bundberg .. 500 6.00 187-Kronholm ... 1000 81.00 Newman . 4800 8.16 1080 d Londell 801-Al85.00 Mattson . . . 5000 888-Isa60.00 Isaacson ..10000 60.00 Isaacson ..10000 60.00 Isaacson ..10000 85.00 8 8 1 saae Isaacson .. 5000 888-Isa85.00 Isaacson .. 6000 888-Isa36.00 Isaacson .. 6000 800-Isa85.00 Isaacson .. 6000 4.77 Isaacson .. 965 7.50 S17-1500 Hacklln 18.50 Newman . 8600 8.50 600 S39-W. Davis 60.00 8 Mattson ...10000 80.00 S5S-- J. 4000 Linbedk 858-Fr3.60 Londell . . . 600 801-Al10.00 Mattson ... 8000 85.00 86 Mattson ... 5000 378-Al60.00 10000 Mattson 85.00 Mattson ... 5000 87 3.50 Newman . 500 8.60 881-C. Parsons .. 500 8.60 S8S-C. Parsons .. 600 3.50 C. Parsons .. 500 II8-3.60 SS4-C. Parsons .. 600 5.00 800-Mr-s. Coral Bets . 1000 18.60 Newman 3600 6.00 Newman 1000 17.60 Mattson .. 3500 36.00 400-E6000 Newman 88.67 401-E- d. 0714 Newman 60.00 Newman .10000 40 60.00 Newman .10000 40 60.00 Newman .10000 40 7.86 Newman . 1578 And In accordance with law and an order of the board of directors made on the 80th day of June, 1980, so many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary will be sold at the office ,of the Secretary, H. D. Bhrlver, at W. F. Shrlver's Store, Eureka, Utah, on the 9th day of September, 1980, at the hour of IS o'clock, noon, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon together with the cost of advertising and the expense of sale. H. D. BHRIVER, Secy. Eureka, Utah. (First pub. Aug. 30, 1980.) R. 11-El- Ia na .. 50-Gu04-Ed84-M- 05-An-na 101-Mr- HA&EYCjBEy t&THC umvtbsal Spccusl Proof Pierre Winton had lived all hla life In the rough log monastery of the Canadian northwest.. The priests had told him little of hla father, soon he, himself, would enter the priesthood. Then a letter came. His father. It stated, was dying from the bullet of an assassin and begged him to come. Trained to mountain life, Pierre received permission from his superior to grant hla parents request. The story told him by his father caused him to forget his religious obligations su'd to vow revenge. Instead of returning to the1 monastery he galloped off in pursuit of A storm the assassin. MeGulrkrbroke and an avalanche descended. In Re path lay a girl, pinned down by a fallen tree. Pierre tried to save her, but the mass of rock and earth swept them both onward, each with the vision of the other's face stamped Indelibly In memory. Pierre when What happened awoke to consciousness, how he became identified with outlaws and raiders, how the life of "Jackie," the dark-eyetigerish daughter of the outlaw chief, became Interwoven with his own and under what circumstances he finally came face to girl of face with the golden-haire- d the avalanche, whom he had long of thought dead, Is told In a series Intensely dramatic situations In "Bul- d, let Proof." Till, spectacular photodrama will be shown at the Star Theatre next Bnnday. It Is one of Universal's newest films and the star Is Harry 104-Joh- .... 141-Fre- 145-Vern- er 150-Euge- ne 171-Edw- in 17S-Edw- in ... ed lll-Euge- ne F. lll-Edw- ln ... 108-Fre- ex ac 884-Isa- ac 885-Isa- ae 6-- ac ac ac 801-Isa- ac A. 880-Eno- ck .... T. 41-Al- ex MINERS, Attention! Assays Are Important and Cheap. 9i-oGold 1.00 Gold and Bilver Gold, Silver and Lead... 1.10 Gold. 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