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Show - Pag 8 I .lqcazTrss ten'PENfR' J Friday, October 8, 1920 EUREKA REPORTER Mrs. James Hickman and children j of Nephi are in Eureka for a visit' with Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Wallace.- - . Joaeph Treloar, Jr., was here last week from Mohrland, Utah, visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joaeph Treloar. .Mrs. M. M. Kalgn returned to Salt Lake City on Sunday after a visit in Eureka where she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Crooks. Jessie, the Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum King, died in this City on Monday and the remains were shipped to Provo for burial on Wednesday morning. The child was 8 months old and death resulted from cholera Infantum. Remo Levra, one of the most successful of the lessees at the Chief Cons, mine, has just returned to the camp after spending several weeks in looking after hia mining interests in White Pine county, Nevada. He states that he put a small force to work on the Nevada claims and will do enough work to cover the assessment for this year and perhaps for the coming year. o DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM. . a Adopted by the County Convention held in Eureka on October 80, Every Hart Schaffner and Man suit is C. C. Grlggi was in Salt Lake on guaranteed to satisfy you, and there are no business on Thursday and Friday. restrictions to this guarantee. And satisA. Cline rlaited with hia family at Balt Lake during the early part of faction" is just what you think it ought to the present week. be. If the clothes don't crane up to your A masquerade ball will be given at the Elks Pavilion on next Monday ideas money back. of the coming week. Q. C. Lindsay was in Balt Lake on business during the early part of the past week. Mrs. Dean Beck and daughter. Marguerite, returned Monday after a few days visit with Mr. Beck and friends at Provo. Mrs. O. F. Pickup, of Twin Falls, Idaho, la visiting with her father, doable-breasted Mr. Billings, and her sisters, Misses Marguerite and Alice Billings. According to word received by relatives in this city Mr. and Mrs. Leo McNamee of Las Vegas, Nev are the parents of a baby boy. The child was born last week. Tom OKeefe, well known mill double-breast- ed man, left Eureka on Saturday, going 18- to Salt Lake. He states that he will The of Democrats Juab county, by moet likely take up hia residence at their representatives in county conBingham. vention assembled, declare and Mrs. John and Mrs. D. J. Sullivan their belief in the cardinal Lake early principles of the great Democratic J. Sullivan were in Salt in the week, going there for the and we also dedlare our unfuneral of the Infant son of Mr. and Party, double-breasteendorsement of the work qualified d Mrs. Joseph Vincent. Wilson adminishis of President and Miss Ethel Gadd returned to Eu- - tration by which the great war was reka during the week after an ex-- won ang the world saved for demo- tended visit with relatives and other cracy, and in this we do not forget friends In Idaho, Wyoming and Colo- the magnificent efforts of the enrado. tire American people, regardless of The young ladles of the Tlntlc party, in bringing the great conflict Mercantile Company met at the to' such a trimphant end. We congratulate the soldiers of home of Mlsa Mabel Larson on Monday evening and enjoyed themselves Juab county that after the vicissiwith music and games, after which tudes of the war most of them have a splendid supper was served. Those returned to their homes safe and present were: Anna Coffey, Margaret sound; and we declare that we are Clark, Frances Gear, Ruth Haynes, in favor of a suitable bonus, based Mrs. Borrett, Mrs. C. E. Dennis, Em- on- service rendered, to those who in ma Parker, Marie Holdaway, Bella time of stress were enrolled in the Sullivan, Josle Sullivan, Pearl Robin- great army of the republic. In mem' son, Mrs. A. C. Burton, Ethel Larson. ory of those of our soldiers who lie Rev. Hickey, who has been in under the silent crosses of Flanders we pause a moment to charge of the Catholic Church work and France, in this city, left on Tuesday for hia reverently ask, why did they die? former home in California. The lo- And we hereby declare our belief in cal parish will soon be turned over the great principles of peace set out to Rev. John Ryan, who is now en In the Covenant of the League of route from Ireland, but some other Nations, and we believe that the priest will probably be sent here for time is opportune for the working a couple of weeks as it will be that of such a league for the benefit of nations, and that America, as it We're doing our best to keep prices down; long or perhaps longer before Rev. all Rev. Ryan was in was the leading nation of the world Ryan arrives. will in the under war, eventually, charge of the local church prior to a small margin of profit is enough for us. masterly leadership of our Presidenvisiting In Ireland. 1 candidate. ts Governor of Cox, October 12th and 28th are the The quality of these saves your Ohio, be the leading nation of the last days for registration and every world In peace. voter should make sure that his In this connection we seriously money. name is on the list. Some are of the can ask, where does the opinion that they can vote at the dldate for presidentRepublican stand on the coming election if they voted at the League of Nations? At present we ia a this but election ago year , city by saying that his not the case. Unless you voted two can only isanswer similar to sugar very position on be not will name years ago your in Utah changeable. prices use in the at books the poll coming We heartily endorse the Demoelection. Make sure, visit the regis- cratic candidate for senator, Milton tration agent in your precinct and H. Welling, as worthy of the votes see if your name is on the book, and of people of Utah tor a seat in The home of Hart Schaffner and Marx Clothes if not register anew, thua being sure the the United States Senate. By his of a vote in the coming general ability and fearlessness in his attacks upon some of the rampant evils of this state he has won the confidence of the public and shown himself to be the man of the hour1 for the people of Utah, representing the masses rather than the dassei MINERAL APPLICATION MINERS, tied up with no selfish Interests, but improvement necessary to carry on Serial No. 027038 a sturdy indefatigable worker in the our county business in an efficient In the United States Land Office, interests of all the people of the and successful msnner. Assays Are Important Salt Lake City, Utah, October 2. Ws denounce the big interests of state. and Cheap. 1820. We commend the state administra- the state of Utah In their methods Notice is hereby given that the tion for the workmens compensa- of dealing with tbe people of the n.oo Gold tion law and the manlier in which state In tbe exaction of outrageous Chief Consolidated Mining company, 1.00 Gold and Silver its protective provisions have been prices for sugar, coal, and other ne- a corporation, by its duly authorised Gold, Bllver and Lead... 1.50 carried out for the benefit of the in- cessaries of life, when no apparent egent and attorney in fact, W.. Fitch, Gold, Silver and Copper. 2.00 address is Eureka, jured workmen and their families cause exists why the consumer whose poslofflce Gold, Silver, Lead and when most in need of financial as- should be robbed, except the avarice Utah, bas made application tor pat2.50 Copper sistance, and we pledge our repre- and greed of corporations to get ent for tbe Divide Fraction, Divide sentative to the legislature to work the money while the getting Is good, No. 1 and Divide No. 2 lode mining Ton need not spend money to and vote for the increase of compen-jsatlo-n and we commend the public utilities claims, Mineral Survey 6420, situate come to Salt Lake with now extended to those entitl- commission of this state for the In the North Tlntlc Mining District, stand take against tbe raise of Utah County, State of Utah, describore shipments. ed thereto. We commend the nomination of freight rates on the low grade ores ed with magnetic variation at 17 deWE REPRESENT SHIPPERS Thomas N. Taylor for the Governor--' shipped from the mining districts; grees 15 minutes East as follows, t: HERB. ship of the state. He is a suecess- - and we further declare that the fdl business man of Provo and Eure-- i smelting Industry of this state Commencing at corner No. 1 of Send for our Shippers Service (from Ira, and his record bespeaks for him should bo declared a public utility the Divide Fraction claim Letter and learn how we handle .a successful administration of the and made subject to the rules and which the quarter section corner on states finances; and in this connec- regulations of that commission, to south boundary of Section 5 T. 10 your business. tion we are also proud to say to the the end that monopoly and profit- 8., R. 2 W., bears S. 47 deg 22 min voters of Juab county in particular eering may cease and mine owners East 1622 feet) and running thence & Co. that G. M. Whitmore, R. H. of Nephi, has and leasers who furnish tbe ores may south 87 degrees 40 min W 166.4 i been nominated for the office of receive a fair and equitable price for feet, to cor No. 2; thence North 5 ASSAYERS AND CHEMISTS 'state treasurer, on the Democratic the same from the smelters, a con- deg 26 min W 1408.1 feet to cor No. 49 min E ticket, in recognition of his splendid dition which does not now exist in 8; thence north 87 deg 28 Tears In Same Location 1880 feet to cor No. 4 Divide No. 1 qualifications to fill the responsible Utah 189 Booth West Temple Street EDWARD PIKE, lode; thence south 6 deg 88 min E duties of that important position. 1500 feet to cor No. 1 Divide No. 1 W. C. ANDREWS, We pledge our county officials to SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH lode (from which the aforesaid quarSTEELE BAILEY, the utmost economy in county after section corner bears 8 0 deg 15 GEO. FRAN COM, fairs consistent with a liberal policy Committee on Resolutions. min W 1145 feet) thence 8 87 deg in the building of. roads and other . . Hart Schaffner & Marx new You see how the designers have made the coat look stylish. In former days the was not a very .smart looking style. It did very well for some figures, but not for many. - -- Hart .Schaffner & Marx get a snap and lively smartness into their models that make them suitable for any figure. clothes W. F. Shriver umimimriRrumiiimimmMttTJvwuiiuwvwimmswimHwwinnsmmiZ Attention! ; to-wl- Officer 49 min W 600 feet to cor No. 1 Divide No. 8 lode (from which the corner aforesaid quarter section bears 8 27 deg 65 min E 1269.0 ft.;) thence S 87 deg 40 min W 600 feet to cor No. 1 of the Divide Fraction lode, the place of beginning. Said lode mining claims are located in the Southwest quarter of Section 5, Tp. 10 8., R. 8 W., 8. L. M.f and contain a net and total area of 48.097 acres, there being no exclusions or conflicting claims. Said claims are of record in the office of the County Recorder of Utah County, at Provo, Utah. The nearest known locations, according to the plat of survey are: Good Luck, Bend, Summit No. 4i N. 8. No. 18 and Limit lodes-Su- r6402; Bend No. 1, Summit No. 2, N. S. No. 16, N. 8. No. 17, Divide, Divide No. 7, Divide No. 8, Summit No. 1, Summit No. 2, Bend No. 2, Bend No. 2 lodes, Survey No. 6420. I direct that the foregotng notice bo published in the Eureka Reporter,. of Eureka, Utah, the newspaper published nearest said claims, for the period of nine consecutive weeks. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. E. D. DUNN, Attorney, Salt Lake City, Utah. (First pub. October 8, 1020 lest pub. Dec. 3, 1920.) iASKFORIT Expect to find the Fisherman, the "Mark of 99 tJOpTCnliBCyp on every bottle of emulsion that This you buy. means that you will always ask for W444H)i4)4HHi4MWHMWWMWWWHMM4iMiMIHmH4WiH44Wl)WHWH4MMWWMHHMWH4MWtllHHH444HWW444W44MWHH4WW E. FORREST TAYLOR ROTATION STOCK .CO. Presents U I Gertrude Bondhill and Harvey Maxwell In a three act society drama of the kind that will be long remembered by Eureka Patroms i GGffi Get Reserved Seats Show Starts Promptly 99 The Harvard prize play which ran for a year at the Republic Theatre in New York City. Star Thurs, October 14th r - |