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Show Pft 8 Friday, December 3, 1920. .i i A New Low Price Record Weve established it with these striking .values we are offering in Hart Schaffner & Marx and Clothcraft Men's and Young Mens Suits and Overcoats. . $25 to $30 Suits and Overcoats now $35 to $40 Suits and Overcoats, now' $45 to $55 Suits and Overcoats now $60 to $70 Suits and Overcoats now $75 to $85 Suits and Overcoats now EXTRA SPECIAL For Overcoats just received from Hart Schaffner A Maxx. Silk yoke, silk sleeve lining, three-quartbelt model to sell for $65.00. Three patterns Jto select from. Silk Shirts now Silk Shirts now Silk Shirts now Fibre Silk Shirts reduced $15.00 $12.50 $10.00 I to - - - - - Reduced er $10.00 $11.00 $12.00 $15.00 $18.00 $20.00 MANHATTAN and WILSON BROS. SHIRTS REDUCED E - - $19.75. $29.75. $39.75. $50.00. $60.00. Stetson and Knox Hats $45.00 I - - ' $11.00. $9.50. $7.50. .' $4.50, $5.00, $6.00 Hats Hats Hats Hats Hats Hats now now now now now now $7.50. $3.50. $9.50. $11.00. $13.50. $15.00. BIG REDUCTION in Boys Suits, Overcoats, Mackinaws, Shoes and Furnishing Goods. and $7.00. HANSEN GLOVES YOUR SATISFACTION evriiaM sms, Elks Memorial Services A rood time to buy real estate la when the other fellow is anxious to sell. Frank Garrlty, real estate and fire insurance agent, has many attractive propositions to offer those who are in the market for local residence properties. Homes are be-i- The Elks .of Tin tie will hold their annual memorial services at their hall in Eureka on Sunday evening, commencing at S.S6, the program to be as follows: ' Selection, Bonnet's Orchestra. Opening Exercises, Ekalted Ruler and Esquire. Prayer, Chaplain. Selection, "Vacant Chair," by Quartette, Messrs. Nell OHare, Elbert Beesley, Thomas Tancock. Walt- nr at exceptionally WITH EVERYTHING YOU BUY HERE. MONEY BACK IF YOU WISH. W. F. m upper Why Not Buy A Home rooms, While Prices Are Low close offered IS GUARANTEED low prices and in many cases Mr. Gar-rit-y can arrange for easy terms. An Main street residence of S good location, cellar, pantry, closets, lights, water, shade trees. Will stand the closest investiChurch street residences gation. ranging from 750 up to f!750. Some of the most desirable homes in the city. Several places on the south side of town, priced for quick selling. Mr. Garrlty also writes fire insurance. Four room house 'on north side of Leadvllle Row. Will be sold at $600. A great bargain. .1 SHRIVE R Eureka Practically Free From Contsgeous Diseases Will Be Held On Sunday City Physician Laker says that quite a number of cases of chicken pox has been brought to his attention during the 'past week or two and he asks that parental do their part toward presenting the further spread, of the disease. In many instances chicken sox is such a mild disease that children sire allowed to continue in school find this is in direct violation orche health laws of the state and city. Some parents allow their children to. attend school er Christopherson. Roll Call, Exalted Ruler and Secy. while .others in the family arq ill Vocal Solo, "Who Knows?" by with chicken pox and this is Just as serious. Eureka is practically free Miss Helen Bhriver. from all other contsgeous diseases Altar Services, Lodge Officers. and Dr. Laker hopes to keep the city Violin Solo, Edward Bonner. Oration, J. A. Barclay, P. E. R., in the same healthy condition but to do so will require the help of all, Pueblo, Colorado. Vocal Solo, Aria from Oratorio, particularly the mothers and fathers "Light of the World," by Mrs. J. M. of the children, as smallpox is said jto be prevalent in many of the nearGeorge. Singing, "Auld Lang Syne' Lodge. by dtles. Closing Exercises, Exalted Ruler and Chaplain. Tintic School District Finale, Orchestra. . The of committeehaving charge, Expeditures For 1920 the program consists of Edward Total disbursements of school Pike, Elijah Bofren, I. D. Theriault, H. Donnelly, jtrlcts of Utah during the school year ;Neil OHare Members of tl order who have ending June $0, 19S0, were $8,468,-- e Idled du past year are as $87.16. In the preceding school year follows: they were $6,100,41187. The !n- Louis i, J. W. Motors, Adel- - crease in the year - was $1,168,-Prestbert C. Btlllman, 471.79, or almost 89 per cent. Alex MeAuley and! These figures are gathered from William Fd Those who passed data being assembled by E. J. Nor- Joseph Mo away previous to 1980 are: Patrick ton, assistant state superintendent of Shea, C. A. Coyle, Harry Morse, public instruction, in the .preparation 8amue! King, George Wright, Thom- of the biennial report of the state as M. Nesbit, John P. Luft, James department of public Instruction. ' Dunton, James B. Whitehead, Wil Figures already received by the 11am Ball, John H. Driscoll, Ferdi-- state auditor, with regard to taxes nand Christensen, Eph H. Watson, levied for school purposes, indicate A. F. Heckler, W. E. Wightman, D. that the total disbursements of A. Murray, W. W. Thompson, Frank school districts .of Utah for the cur McHatton, Dave Coleman, William rent year will run well over Lloyd, C. L. Addlemaa, Phil Beard, $19,000,009. James P. Driscoll,. L. P. Taney,- - WilUntie School Dlstricte expendiliam Dawson, Harry M. Torrance, tures for 1919 aggregated $97,- Fred H. Schmidt, Frank Barrett,'? $98.40 and' for 1989 the expendl-CharlH. Webb, George A. Pax- - tires were increased to $118,719.48 man, E. G. Hanson, J. A. Murphy, J. E. Driscoll, C. P. Harvielle, James I i i j . j . - YOUR FINANCIAL STORM DOOR dls-Jo- hn I on . Protect your home, yourself and family by providing a financial storm door in the form of a Savings Account Even as nature brings its stoma, so life itself has its unruly elements of financial troubles that come np just when the sun seems to be shining brightest Better to be prepared at all times. Start an Account at this Bank today and we will help you by adding interest. . , h j We Pay 5 Per Cent On Savings Accounts. es MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Organized 1890 Payson Utah . Sneddon, Hugo Depresin, E. J. Connelly, George C. Whitmore, Ira F. Reward of $85 for Information Gose, Pat Downey, Neil H. Bonner, leading to arrest and conviction of John P. Shea, B. V. McKee, Charles; party who stole my English Pointer W. Thomas, John T. Hays, John dog. D. D. HANKS, Eureka, Utah. Nlaonger, Gas J. Henrlod. ST ARTHEATRE SATURDAY ' . , , December 4th - |