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Show Friday, September 17, 1920. hgei Nelson returned to Eureka on Tuesday after spending several I weeks at Salt Lake. Mark MeChiystal bas beenn Salt Lake on business during tbe greater part of tbe week. Miss Ela Durfee left this eek for Salt Lake for a short visit with friends. Mrs. Dean Beck and daughter. Marguerite, motored to Genola on Monday and visited with Mrs. Ben Richter. George Wallace, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Wallace, who for some time has been visiting In Ban Francisco, will return home this evening. ' Mrs. John Braithwalte and Mrs. Orson Johnson of Spanish Fork,, were In Eureka late last week for the purpose of attending the funeral services of Frank .Owens. W. J. Tregoning and family .will go to Salt Lake on Sunday. Mr. Tregoning has been called there on business for the state firemens as1 sociation of which he Is an officer and Miss Mary Tregoning will be enrolled at the University of Utah. The first meeting of the Entre Nous Literary Club was held at the home of Mrs. William Stewart on Wednesday afternoon of this week. Mrs. Southerns paper South America, the Geographical Playground," was listened to with Interest. "Current Events were covered by Mrs. H. H. Bourne. The hostess served light refreshments. Call at the U. S. Candy store, opposite Star Theatre, for your hot drinks coffee, chocolate, chili, tamales and sandwltches. Mrs. A. H. McChryatal and Mrs. Mark McChryatal will go to Salt Lake for the purpose of attending the wedding of Miss Francese Glenn Walker to John McChryatal Wallace. The ceremony will be performed at the residence of the brides Parents, Mr. and Mrs, Mathew H. Walker, at Salt Lake, on Saturday evening. Mr. Wallace Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wallace and a nephew of Dr. A. H. McChryatal and Mark McChryatal of this 'city. Dont 'miss the one big concert of the year Axel Skovgaard 4b Co. at the Star Thursday. Get reserved seats at Tregoning A Hanleys. ' Members of the L. O. E. Club and their husbands enjoyed an outing Hot drinks of all kinds at the U. at Castilla Springs last Sunday, the program of the afternoon and even8. Candy store. The next meeting of the Lb O. E. ing Including bathing and a fine Club will be held at the home of picnic luncheomand watermelon Mrs. Theodore Fullmer on Septem- bust Those mamng the trip were: Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Fullmer, Mr. ber 22nd. All members are request- and Mrs. Mel Chase, Mr. and Mrs. ed to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Joseph Ernest Boyna has sent out notices Cromar, Buys, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Rowe, that all members of the local aerie Mrs. Emma Murphy, Mrs. Charles of Eagles attend the meeting next Tsylor, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Noel, Monday evening when the lodge will Mr. and Mrs. Albert Petprson, Mr. entertain the state president. Parity and Mrs. Spencer Peterson, Mrs. P. Jensen, and H. 8. McCann, both Cecelia Bacon. of Salt Lake. A social and big feed Call at the U. 8. Candy store, opwill follow the regular lodge work. Star Theatre, for your hot posite Mrs. James Householder, who re- drinks coffee, chocolate, chill, tacently submitted to an operation at males and sandwltches. one of the Salt Lake hospitals and o who la now eonvaleslng at the home SHAFT DOWN IM1 FEET. of her mother, at 202 8outh 5th o East, Salt Lake, expects to be well enough to return to Eureka In the Chief Cons, mine from the Reports near future. Indicate that very good progress Is Members of the Audubon Society now being made with the No. 2 and prospective members who are, shaft, which. this week has a depth Interested In birds and their protec- of 1661 feet and with the concrete tion are requested to be prebent at work completed to within a few feet th meeting to be held at the High of the bottom. School, Friday evening, Sept, 24th, at 8 ocjock. John Cantlln, of the Oxford, returned on Sunday after a vacation trip to Salt Lake where he met a lot of his old time friends and had a general good time. "Johnny put In part of the time rooting for the Salt George W. Lunt of Nephi has anLake ball team and trying to help nounced himself a candidate for the boost them Into first place but Save office of county assessor on the ReIt up as a bad job. publican ticket. He will try for the A social community Institute will nomination at the county convenbe given at the L. D. 8. Church In tion. Eureka has three candidates for Eureka starting Saturday morning, September 18th, at 8 o'clock, and the office of sheriff on the Republicontinuing through Sunday, Septem- can ticket, Charles Coats, A. J. ber 19th. Prof. Williamson will lec- Whitehead and John Savage. The ture on "Psychology of the Child," delegates to the Republican convenfrom 9 to 10 a. m. on both mornings, tion will meet In caucus for the purclsss In sociology immediately after pose of deciding who Is to receive this lecture. The attendance of all the nomination as it is generally representatives of this Institute at understood that Tlntle Is entitled to the first session Is desired as the key- the office. Perhaps other candidates note speech will be of benefit. Par- for the nomination will, yet be anents of the district are also Invited to nounced as Mammoth and Silver attend. The institute will be held City may have some one who wants each Saturday and Sunday, from 9. the office. a. m. until 5 p, m., for three consecuThe Tlntle delegates to the Rewill tive weeks. publican county convention stand out solid for two commissioners to be selected from this end of the county. Most of the other nominations will be allowed to go to resi, 1 uimMiinnH9MMMW)IMWWMmww 4 dents of Nephi, Mona and Levan. P. J. Bonner and D. B. Cronin have issued a call for a Democratic primary to be held on September 24th at which time 17 delegates will be elected to attend the county convention of the party. The convention will be held In Eureka on the 20th of September. Joseph Wlrthlin, formerly of Eureka, has been nominated for county commissioner of Salt Lake oh the Republican ticket. Sheriff Dan Martin and Judge Edward Pike were among the Tlntle people who went to Salt Lake on Wednesday for the purpose 6f hearfor ing the Democratic candidate president, who spoke at the tabernacle. Sausages YOU CHOOSE YOUR OWN CUTS IN OUR Roasf Pork ' SHOP. Fresh Meats that will tempt the most fialrky eaters. Grain Fed HogS and Eastern Prime Beef. . ANNOUNCEMENT. Hiecials In Vegetables Six Days Out of Every Week. i I Fennells Meat and Grocery PHONE 38 . EUREKA j ! E. L. Christensen, formerly of Nephi but for the past seven years a resident of the Tlntle District where he has followed mining, wishes to announce his candidacy for the office of recorder on the Democratic county ticket. Mr. Christensen is well qualified for the office fcnd will no doubt go before the convention with the endorsement of the Tlntle delegates as no other local man is seeking this particular office. Mr. Christensen is now making his home In Eureka. The Motf tectiuv ofSttftget eve lake Amrammc ? GENQ&nOBAL f BUAM&nc THDUfUKC r T Star Theatre Wednesday MINERAL APPLICATION. Serial No. 08708. United States Land Office, Salt Lake City. Utah. Sept 9, 1929. Notice la hereby given that the Chief Consolidated Mining Company, a corporation, by its duly authorised agent and DONT W. Fitch, address Is Eureka, Utah, has made application for patent for Canyon No. 8, Canyon No. 4 and Canyon No. 6 lode mining elaims. Mineral Survey '6448, situate in the Tlntle Mining District, Utah County, State of Utah, described, with magnetic variations at IT deg. whoso SAY MUNSINCWEAR SAY UNDERWEAR attornay-ln-fac- t, post-offi- 15 min. East, as follows, to-wl- YOU WITH SATISFACTION t: Commencing at Cor No. 1 of Canyon No. 8 lode, from which the N W Cor of 8ee 16, T 16 S. R 2 W. 8 L M, bears N 69 deg 22 min W 270.6 ft and running thence N 87 deg 49 min E 600 ft to Cor No. 2 Canyon No. 8 lode (Identical with Cor No. I Canyon No. 4 lode) from which the aforesaid section corner bears N 85 deg 11 min W 856.1 ft; and running thence N 87 deg 40 min E 600 ft to Cor No. 2 Canyon No. 4 lode (identical with Cor No. 1 Canyon No. 5 lode,) from which the aforesaid section corner bears N 88 deg 4 min W 1452.4 ft; thence N 87 deg 40 min E 600 ft to Cor No. 2 Canyon No. 5 lode; thence B 12 deg 42 min W 1400.5 ft to Cor No. 8; thence B 87 deg 40 min W 600 ft to Cor No. 4 (Identical with Cor No. 8 Canyon NO. 4 lode) thence S 87 deg 40 min W 600 ft to Cor No. 4 Canyon No. 4 lode; thence 8 87 deg 49 min W 600 ft to Cor No. 4 Canyon No. 2 lode; thence N IS deg 42 min E 1499.5 ft to Cor No. 1 Canyon No. 2 lode, the place of beginning. Said lode mining claims are located In the NEU, Bee 9. and the NW M Sec. 10, Tp. 10 B, Range 2 W, and contain a net area of 33.670 acres, the areas In conflict with Survey No. 6420, Copper Leaf No. 1, Copper Leaf No. 4, Copper Leaf No. 5 and Copper Leaf No. 6 lodes, and Copper Glance lode, having been excluded. Said claims are of record In tbe of office of the County Recorder Utah County, at Provo, Utah. The nearest knwn locations as shown by the official plat of Survey are the aforesaid conflicting claims, and Survey No, 6448, Canyon No. 1 lode. Canyon No. 2 lode, Canyon lode, Goshen lode, Goshen No. 2 lode, Goshen No. 2 lode, Goshen Fraction No. 1, Desert No. 4 lode, Desert No. 2 lode, Desert No. 2, Desert No. 8 and Desert No. 10 lodes; Survey No. 5974, Tip Top No. 1 lode, Survey No. 6420, Helen, Helen Fraction, Copper Leaf Fraction, Copper Leaf No. 2, Copper Leaf No. 8 lodes; White 8tar lode, (unsurveyed;) Survey No. 6486, Cedar No. 10; Surrey No. 6428, Miller, Caldwell, Natrona and Weber lodes; Survey No. 6402, Desert No. 5, Desert No. 0, Desert No. 6 lodes;- Survey No. 4984, Grut- II No. 2 lode, and Survey No. 5878, Golden Horse Shoe lode. I hereby direct that the foregoing notice be published In the Eureka Reporter, at Eureka, Utah, the newspaper' published nearest said claims, for the period of nine consecutive Issues. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. E. D. DUNN, Attorney, Salt Lake City, Utah. (First pub. Sept. 17, 1920. Last pub. No. 12, 1920.) P LET MUNSINCWEAR COVER MUKSINGWEAR la now, as formerly, tbe accepted standard When you ask us for MUNMNGWBA instead of underwear, we know you are a discriminating buyer and are the sort we like to have trade at our store. for quality underwear. I fits. The garments have been eo scion constructed and made la anch a variety of siaea, with consideration for the short and the slim, that the' wearer Is certain to be comfortable when given the proper else. able to do. Our stock Is now complete. We feel ran give you a perfect fitting garment that will comfort and satisfaction. MFKB1XGWEAR MUNSINGWZAR FOR EVERYBODY. Toil MW WWM9MHOOOW91 9000 006 W W0 0 1 1IHHHW1WHHWHHIHIHWWHHWWH 66619 Watch This Space For -- MINERAL APPLICATION. Serial NO. 097088. United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, Sept 0, 1920. Notice is hereby given that the Chief Consollated Mining Company, a corporation, by Its duly authorised W. Fitch, agent and attorney-ln-fac- t, whose post-offiaddrese is Eureka, Utah, baa made application for patent for the Divide Fraction, Divide No. 1, Divide No. 2, Bend No. 2, Bend No. 2, Summit No. 1, and Summit No. 2 lode mining claims, Mineral Survey No. 6420, situate In the North Tlntle Mining District, Utah County, State of Utah, described, with magnetic variations at 17 deg. 15- min. E, as follows, vis: Commencing at Cor No. 1 of the Divide Fraction claim (from which the M sec Cor on S bdy of Sec 5, T 10 B, R 2 W, bears 8 47 deg 22 min E 1628 ft,) and running thence 8 87 deg 49 min W 156.4 ft to Cor No. 2; thence N 6 deg 26 min W 1498.1 ft to Cor No. 8; thence N 87 deg 49 min E 1929 ft to Cor No. 2 Summit No. 1 lode; thence N 2 deg 40 min W 1468.6 ft to Cor No. 3 Summit No. 1 lode; thence N 87 deg 49 min E 600 ft to Cor No. 4; Summit No. 1 lode; thence N 2 deg 40 min W 30 ft to Cor No. 8 Summit No. 2 lode; thence N 87 deg 49 min E 600 ft to Cor No. 4 Summit No. 2 lode (Identical .with Cor No. 1 Bend No. Sec 2 lode and from which the Cor on East bdy of Sec 5, T 10 8, R 2 W, S L M, bears 8 86 deg 07 min E 988.4 ft;) thence 8 6 deg 88 min E 1500 ft to Cor No. 2 Bend No. 2 lode; thence 8 87 deg 49 min W 1200 ft to Cor No. 4 Divide lode (identical with Cor No. 1 Bend No. 8 lode and from which the 14 Sec Cor on South bdy Bee 6, T 10 8, R 2 W, bears 8 27 deg 22 min W 1315.1 ft.), thence 8 87 deg 49 min W 1800 ft to Cor No. 1 Divide Fraction lode, the place of beginning. Bald lode mining elaims are located In the NE14S 8E14 and 8W14 See 5, T 10 8, R 2 W, 8 L M, and contain a net area of 142.718 acres, the area In conflict with the 814 BE 14 Sec .6. T 10 8, R 2 W, 8 L M, having been excluded. Mid claims are of record In the office of the County Recorder of Utah County, at Provo, Utah. The nearest known locations ack, cording to plat of Survey are Good-lucBend, Summit No. 4, N. 8. No. 18, and Limit Lodes, Survey 6402; Divide No. 7, Divide No. 8, Bend No. 1, .Summit No. 8, N. 8. No. 16 and N. 8. No. 17, Surrey 6480. 1 direct that the foregoing notice be published In the Eureka Reporter of Eureka, Utah, the newspaper published nearest (aid claims, for a period of nine consecutive issues. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register.' E. D. DUNN, Attorney, Salt Lake City, Utah. (First pub. Sept 17, 1920. Last pub. 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