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Show WEDDING SHOWER GIVEN. -- M J .Harding and Cnnolndlge AND Good GoverameM TO THE AMERICAN VOTER: RESOLUTION. o We, the members of the Social Workers Institute of tke L. .D. S. Tlntlc Stake heartily and unanimously approve the forward legislation of the City Council of Eureka in providing for the public park; and alao the action of the people of Mammoth in taxing themselves to create and maintain a public gymnasium. These are much needed In- stltutlons for the health, morals and recreation of our communities. Too much praise cannot be given clean, healthful, vigorous play in promoting clean, wholesome, active morality. Neither can too great fear be entertained for the welfare, mentality, morally and physically of the curb loafer, the cigarette smoker and the teller of the vulgar story. Activities of the former class will eliminate the latter class; and since the .former are developed best in the playgrounds and gymnasiums, we do and will endorse moat heartily and 'quite unanimously alP"such move-- i ments. We commend to the consideration of the g people of the Tlntlc District that the best investment the one that pays the biggest dividends and is the most secure, the two essentials of a good investment t a made in the interests of the children; that at present there la a great dearth of play and play apparatus; that there is a corresponding need for these things; and that the beat efforts of the best people should be devoted to .this great enterprise. We suggest that play in playgrounds and gymnasiums be given proper direction and that directors of unquestioned moral standings and leadership be employed to direct activities. Perhaps the first step is to get playgrounds and gymnasiums, but not the least Important is to have proper supervision of these activities. The kind of management will do much to make or mar the popularity of auch social centers, We believe that we but express .the feelings of the people of this district In commending the good jwork being done in the field referred to. We wish to encourage other and similar enterprises and the extension of the ones named. A copy of this resolution shall be sent to the Eureka Reporter and the Mammoth Record for publication and a copy thereof be made a part of the minutes of this Institute. Tlntlc 8 take Social Workers' In atituts. ' Are you satisfied, even content, with existing Of course you ere noL j You ere burdened with taxation and the high cost of living. For everything entering into your daily life you are paying an abnormal price an unprecedented price. Why? Largely, if not altogether, because of the extravagance of government at Washington because of padded payrolls because of colossal waste following tike war because of looseness, laxity, inefficiency and incompetency in handling tike countrys affairs. forward-lookin- You 'are paying tike bills for all this you, Americans, men and the good citizenship of this nation. women, who make You are paying, and paying dearly, for all tins. . Your Liberty Bonds those L O. IPs of Uncle Sam in which you invested so proudly, so generously, so patriotically, to help win the war, are today below par. You made sacrifices, some of you, most of you, to buy them, and now, with tike war long over, but with peace not yet fully established, you must make further sacrifices, if compelled to sell those Liberty Bonds, in order to meet the abnormal conditions confronting you and entering into your daily life at every turn.' Think of the tragic climax thus put upon your patriotism! WAR MEANS WASTE. WAR IS WASTE. BUT WAR WASTE SHOULD HAVE ENDED WITH THE ENDING OF WAR. It did not end then it has not ended. It hai gone on prodigally shamefully. American citizens, are paying tike bill paying in And you, taxes and high, cost of living the price of it alL ' Is it not time to call a halt high time? A Republican Congress curtailed governmental extravagance to the yvtoii of TWO BILLIONS or more reduced the department estimates in spite of the resistance and obstruction of tike Wilson to that Administration. Think of that! But that was just tike beginning of retrenchment and reform which cannot be effected fulty until the Executive and Legislative departments of tike government are working together efficiently and in unison to bring about retrenchment and reform. And this means A COMPLETE CHANGE AT WASHINGTON the substitution of efficiency for inefficiency, capacity for incapacity, all along the line. Then, and then only, will you be relieved of tike burdefes you are carrying today. You are hearing talk about America's duty to the world. Much of it is intended solely for campaign purposes and is as full of deception as the cry, He kept us out of war, tike Democratic slogan of 1916, When the Administration at Washington knew full well that no power under Heaven could keep us out of war, and that, in fact, at the very moment, when an election was being scantily won by false pretences, the Nation was even then virtually at war. America do her duty to the world! When, pray, did America ever fail to do her duty her full duty In any crisis or contingency affecting mankind? Never!. long-sufferi- i ; ng Children Cry FLETCHER'S CASTORI A FOR Notleo of Application for a Uni tod States Patent, Serial No. 027010'. In tho United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Stats of Utah. September 20. 1020. Notice Is hereby given that Mrs. R. 8. Robertson, whose postoffice address is Balt Lake City, Utah, has made application for a United States Patent for the Dollar Bill Lode Mining Claim, situate In the Tlntlc Mining District, Juab County, Utah, being Mineral Survey No. 6S70, and described in the field notes and plata on file in this office with magnetic variations at 17 deg. 20 min. East as follows, towit: Beginning at Cor. No. 1 (whence the N. E .Cor. 8ec. 14 T. 10. S. R. 2 W. 8. L. B. and M. bears N. BO deg. 08 min. E. 176.1 ft.) and running thence 8. 60 deg. 17 min. W. 498.2 ft. to Cor. No. 2: thence N. 27 deg. 24 min W. 1447.8 ft to Cor. No.S; thence N. 60 deg. 17 min. E. 626.2 ft to Cor. No. 4; thence 8. 20 deg. 18 min. E. 1461.2 ft. to Cor. No. 1 the place of beginning. Bald mining of claim is located in the N. E. Sec. 14 and an unaurveyed part of T. 10 8. R. 8 W. of the 8. L. M. and contains a net area of 10.871 acres, !the areas in conflict with Bur. No. 4609 Chicago Lode and Survey No. 6249 Cuban Lode having been excluded. The nearest known locations iare the aforeaaid conflicting claims, land Surrey No. 4829 Lucky John, iand Surrey No. 4642 Annie Laurie No. 6 and Survey No. 4642 Annie Laurie No. 2, and Survey No. 4642 Annie Laurie No. 4 as shown by Plat .of Survey. Said mining claim is on record in the office of the County Recorder of :Juab County, at Nephl, Utah. Book .76, Page 648. I direct that this notice bo published in the Eureka Reporter, published st Eureka, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELT, And America can be counted upon as confidently in the future as she has been counted upon in the past AMERICA IS A DUTY DOING NATION. Any suggestion to the view as to the adjustment of world contrary whatever the individual affront to affairs, whether through a League of Nations or not is an such. dealt with as every true American and must be The Republican Party pledges you Good Government It pledges deaL It pledges you to you efficiency, economy, courage and the square illustrian American government the sort of government that a long and ous line of Republican Presidents have given this Republic. nn mat Al l ow YOUR COMPLETE CONFIDENCE IN THE PEStlLT TO rrgp YOU FROM THE POLLS ON ELECTION DAyT? a citizen an alert, WILLIAM FARNUM vmccnoN wiluam fox dous dash, vigor and fire into this William Famum Been story of the days of bandits In New Western Play powerful and Indians and stagecoach holdups. Mr. Farnum appears as The Orphan, a victim of misfortune and circumstance, who has been accused of committing numerous crimes, the worst of which were not of hia doing. How he galna the friendship of the Sheriff who haa gone out to him and subsequently makea a new start in life after winning the love of a beautiful girl, la told in the development of a plot which, it la declared, never haa been surpassed by any in which Farnnm has figured on the screen. Star Theatre Tonight. The popular idol of the screen, William Farnum, is coming to the Star Theatre tonight in hia latest William Fox production, The Orphan, a stirring story of the west, written by Clarence E. Mulford. In "The Orphan Mr. Farnum has one of the moat powerful roles of his career, according to advance reports. He is cast as an outlaw hated and feared more violently by the cowpunchers than anyone known to the little town of Fords 8tatlon. It la said that Mr. Farnum puts tremen capture ed with magnetic variation at 17 degrees 16 minutes East as follows, Constipation. The beginning of almost every serious disorder is constipation. If you want to enjoy good health keep your bowels regular. This is best accomplished by proper diet and exercise, but sometimes a medicine is needed and when that is the cans you will find Chamberlains Tablets are excellent. They are mild and gentle in their action, easy and pleasant to take. Give them a trial. They only cost a quarter. to-wl- t: at corner No. 1 of Fraction claim (from the which the quarter section corner on south boundary of Section 6, T. 10 8., R. 2 W bears 8. 47 deg 22 min East 1628 feet) and running thence south 87 degrees 49 min W 166.4 feet, to cor No. 2; thence. North 6 deg 20 min W 1498.1 feet to cor No. 8; thence north 87 deg 49 min E 1229 feet to cor No. 4 Divide No. 1 lode; thence south 0 deg 28 min E 1600 feet to cor No. 1 Divide No. 1 lode (from which the aforesaid quarter section corner bears 8 0 deg 16 min W 1146 feet) thence 8 87 deg 49 min W 600 feet to cor No. 1 Divide No. 2 lode (from which the corner aforesaid quarter section bears 8 27 deg 66 min E 1269.9 ft.;) thence 8 87 deg 49 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 6, Tp. 10 8., R. 2 W., 8. L. M., and contain a net and total area of 40.097 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. 4, N. S. No. 18 and Limit lodes-Su- r6402; Bend No. 1, Summit No. 2, N. 8. No. 16, N. 8. No. 17. Divide, Divide No. 7, Divide No. 8, 8ummlt No. 1, Summit No. 2, Bend No. 2, Bend No. 2 lodes, Survey No. 6420. I direct that the foregoing notice be published in the Eureka Reporter, of Eureka, Utah, the newspaper published nearest said claims, for the period of nine consecutive weeks. GOULD B. BLAKELT, Register. E. D. DUNN, Attorney, Salt Lake City, Utah. (First pub. October 8, 1920 last pub. Dec. 2, 1920.) Commencing Divide MINERS, Attention! Assays An Important and Cheap. Gold fl.OO 1.00 Gold and Silver Gold, Silver and Lead... 1.60 Gold, Silver and Copper. 2.00 Gold, Silver, Lead and 2.60 Copper Ton need not spend money to come to Salt lake with ok shipments. WE REPRESENT SHIPPERS HERE. for our Shippers Service Letter and learn how we handle Bend your business. R. H. Officer & Co. ASSAYKRS AND CHEMISTS 28 Yean In Same Location 100 South West Temple Street HALT LAKE CITY. UTAH I : I Register. Thrilling' BAKER A BAKER, Attorneys, I Eureka, Utah, (First pub. Sept 24, 1920. Last pub. Nov. 19. 1920.) American citizen-j-ust full duty as as America has ever done and will continue to do her Undo Sam's house in order. nation, and thus will you help to put your CONVote for HARDING and COOLIDGE and a REPUBLICAN weH GRESS on November 2, and all will be made Do your duty as O Mr. and Hn. George A. Udell, whose marriage took plmee a lev week, previous, entertained at a wedding shower which vaa given at their home at 2001 7th Eaat, 8alt Lake, on October 20th. More than a core of dose friends were preaent, including aome of the mining men from the stock exchange who presented the couple with a very handsome preaent. The new home of Mr. and Mrs. Udall was attractively arranged for the brides homecoming entry and the shower was a most delightful affair. Mr. Udall, a former resident of Eureka, is now practicing law at Salt Lake City, having an office in the Judge building. - wide-awak- e, i o MINERAL APPLICATION Serial No. 02708S In the United States Land Office. Salt Lake City, Utah, October 2, 1920. Notice is hereby given that the Chief Consolidated Mining company, a corporation, by its duly authorised agent and attorney In fact, W. Fitch, whose postoffice address is Eureka, Utah, has made application for patent for the Divide Fraction. Divide No. 1 and Divide No. 2 lode mining claims. Mineral Survey 0420, situate in the North Tlntlc Mining District, Utah, describ jUtah County, State HARDING and COOLIDGE MEAN GOOD GOVERNMENT. And GOOD GOVERNMENT is what Wadi need and must have. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE ft . In Duel Is Feature Children Of Destiny iK A duel In the great hall of an Italian Villa Is one of the unnsual situations In "Children of Destiny. a powerful screen drama of modern life, which will he Been at the Star Theatre Saturday. Edith Hallor is the star and William Courtlelgh, famous stage player, support! her In a role, that although uncongenial, gives him an opportunity to show he Is n real actor. Tho story of "Children of Destiny" Is from the pen of Sydney Rosen-fel- d, famous playrlght, who gave the stage many strong dramas. It was prepared for the screen by the late Cyrus Townsend Brady. As a stage play it ran for several months in New York City. The theme concerns heredity and tells the story of a woman who, when she finds her husband a brute, turns for consolation to another man who really loves her. Of course she finds It, and a child la born to them although the woman still Uvea with her husband, a hopeless paralytic. It la aronnd this child, a daughter of destiny, that the rest of the story Is woven. How she finds out. her position In life and what follows, forms an interesting drama full of suspense and not without Its thrills. Wonderful photography, elaborate scenes and s wealth of detail are said to make this picture one of tho most Interesting that has been here this season. Star Theatre Saturday. |