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Show Friday, Jafinary 7, 1921. Tintio People Drawn For Service On Jury o The following Tintle people ban bam draws for aerrlca on tba Jury of tba Fifth District Court at Nephl. Tba Jury commissioner for tba pre- sent year are P J, Fennell of Eureka and H. D. Goldsbrougb of Nephi: Eureka W. J. Adams, Frank Anderson, James T. Aylward, O. A. John A. Allen, Harold Beck, Frank Bradley, F. Brisk ay, Alex All-re- d, Blight, E. Bowen, O. T, Bridges, T. J. Berryman, George Bean, Jacob Brandt, W. H. Button, W. A. Brown, C. H. Berry, Major Church, Jamea Crooks, Frank Cromar, Elmer Dun- can, Leo Donnelly, P. C. Downey, d, Thomas Drew, W. C. Darts, John Martin Enquist, Cliff Elliott, John ' Freckleton, J. Foley, Natale Ferrando, Emil Forrest. Geo. Franks, W. J. Farren, Fred Francis, Ed. Ferguson, T. G. Franks, H. F. Gear, Lee Hopper, Dennis Harrington, Arthur Hanks, Jack Hanson, O. W. Hayes, Ed. Holmee, Ned Hickman, D. D Hanks, Ralph Hopes, Peter Jones, Oris Jarman, C. P. Jones, Walter Jensen, Jos. Kendall, W. E. King, Robert Laird, A. W. Larson, W. D. Myers, Andrew Rosenlund, Jas. Gat-le- y and Matt Newman. Mammoth Oscar Andrus, P. H. Anderson, John Bush, Frank Clay-so-n, Samuel Cox, Wm. Elton, James Emmons, Geo. Galsford, Iran Harper, Harry Hagen, H. 8. Harrlman, Owen Hansen, Albert Larson. Fred Lundberg, George Milner and John Mikesell. Sllrer City Frank Alim, J. H. Buhler, V. H. Bates, Abner Bigler, John Cronin, H. W, Green, E. R. Hlgglnson, Wm. Mott, C. G. Miller Jon A. Betts, Lyman Dodge, Joseph Ellsmore. En-lun- EILEEN PEItCy DIRECTION TAB WILLIAM FOX TO-FJli- MT William Fox Presents Eileen Percy JOHN BUN WELL RESIGNED OFFICE OF OXE COUNCILMAN o r- i - John G. Bunnell this week tender--! ed his resignation as city council-- j man In order that he might take up his new office of county commission-- ; er. The resignation has been ae--. cepted but Mayor Bourne and the other members of the council hare not agreed upon a aueceasor to Mr. Bunnell. The matter of filling the racancy will likely be taken up at some future meeting of the council. Under our state laws it Is impos-- ! sible for a man to hold two elective offices and this accounts for the re- slgnatlon of Mr. Bunnell from the council. ' WANTS TO BEE LIBERTY BONDS LEGAL TENDER In a copyrighted statement published lu the Atlanta Constitution; Thomas E. Watson, United States; senator-ele- ct from Georgia, announced that at the extra session of the congress he will Introduce a bill to make Liberty Bonds war paper, and other government legal trader. Mr. Watson, according to the announcement, declares that such action would have an electrifying effect upon the American business life and that upon the enactment of the legislation all apprehension of a panic would quickly disappear." sixty-seven- th o- NEXT MONTH : WILL BE TOO LATE! . . a dollar put it in the bank now nd make a resolve to add to it weekly then watsh it grown with interest at the rate of 5 per cent. If its only - - EDITH XLOPEN8TEIN DIED FOLLOWING AN OPERATION E Edith Klopenstlne, II years of MEMBER FEDERAL age, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. 8. Klopenataln of Bingham and some Organized 181K) years ago a teacher In' the Eureka Balt at a died Lake hospital schools, Sunday morning following an operation for appendicitis. Miss Klopensteln was a graduate REPRICING OF MERCHANDISE Delinquent Notice. AT ALL THE PENNEY STORES of the normal department of the University of Utah, and recently had Zums Mining A Milling company, In every one of the IIS stores of been teaching at Pocatello, Idaho. s corporation of tha state of Utah. Her home was at Bingham. the J. C. Penney company, scatterLocation of property, Tintle Mining reed through 17 states, sweeping District, Utah. Location of principal ductions In the price of merchandise FALLING ROCK BROKE of business. Eureka, Utah. plaeo BONES IN MINERS FOOT have been mads In accordance with There are delinquent upon tba fol-oIn office instructions from the main lowing described stock on account of New York City, These stores were Cady Oaver, an employee of the assessment levied on the 17th day of all Instructed to take stock and re- Eagle it Blue Bell mine, had two of November, 1910, being aaseeament broken foot bones of left his by No. 14 of 1 cent price articles In keeping with the the per share, tha sevnsw prices which now prevail. The falling rock, the accident taking eral amounts set the names fores at the Eureka store has com- place on Monday morning. Ho was of the respective opposite as shareholders Dra. Howell. atand attended Laker by pleted this big undertaking and follows: tention Is called to the two page ad- He Is 17 years of age and has been Name Shrs Amt a resident of Eureka for some time. No. vertisement In this Issue. Larson 400 14.00 Laird 6.00 600 - 'Beware of the Bride THE GREATEST FARCE COMEDY OF THE SCREEN YEARp-B- Y EDGAR FRANKLIN. DONT MISS IT. . 61-Fr- ed .... 65-Lll- lls RESERVE SYSTEM Payson Utah an order of tho board of directors mads on tba 17th day of November, 1910, so many shares of each parcel of stock as may bo necessary will be sold at tho office of tho Secretary, H. D. Shrlver, at W. F. Bhrlvers Store, Eureka, Utah, on Tuesday, the 11th day of January, 1H1, at tha hour of II oclock, noon, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon together with the coet of advertising and expense of salt: II. D.. SHRIVER, Seay. Eureka, Utah. (First pub. Dss. 14, 1910.) MIXTURE GLYCERINE 10.00 10.00 jjpzraaizizizizrzizizizmziiirznjziaiaiHn FOR GAB ON STOMACH 16.00 1171-Fse- vouEi d , mmi matter if you are a farmer selling crops, a worker in a factory, mine, railroad, store, etc., selling your labor somebody must buy what you have to sell, or you lose. Who is the Buyer but yourself? You consume food, wool and cotton which the farmer raises, clothing, shoes, stoves, coal, furniture, etc., which some of you pro-- , 10.00 Simple glycerins, buckthorn bark, 10.00 etc., as mixed lu Adler-i-k- a relieves 6.00 ANY CASE gas on stomach or sow .81 stomach. It aets on both upper and .81 lower bowel and removes all foul 6.00 6.00 matter which poisoned stomach. OfPrevents 6.00 ten CURES constipation. 1.00 appendicitis. Tha INSTANT plea4.11 sant action of Adler-l-k- a surprises 10.00 both doctors and patients. On 6.00 who suffered for five years from in10.00 digestion and constipation was help- H. Child . . . R. Wooley 1896-D. Smyth 1486-Fran- k Russell 1608--J. L. Wilkes .. 1666-H. Child 411 1706-J. Russell 1000 1761-- J. C. Johnson 600 1S08-D. Smyth 1000 And In accordance with law and ed by one dose. 1064-- mi buys J Its never been done yet. The man who puts off for another month to start the New Year right by SAVING 'iSO MUCH EACH WEEK always has had. other places for his money when that time comes. .... . Raymer Pharmacy. No SUITS ARE LOWER . 9 duce. I der the suit from the tailoring house we represent or make it up in onr shop, In either case we can save yon money. thats Emil Forrest & Go. extravagant and wasteful. Keep on buying what you need now or the man who would buy the things you depend on for a Hying cannot buy. Each helps the other. Are you doing your share? - our. tailor shop. Select the kind of cloth you want and let us or- cant. Do not buy what you do' not need are 'now quoting some very low prices on winter suits and overcoats. Goth by the yard has dropped more than ready made suits. That means that yon can get the benefit of entirely new prices by buying yonr next suit at -- How can you keep working unless you keep on buying? You Do you know that we TAILORS BfMiMniaaiannmaaMgiMBPHn . s Keep on buying carefully-b- ut now. SHAFT AND TUNNEL CONTRACTORS ii Nvrefca, I l?mmmruvvuvuvmnnnnnnEn2nniw i Utah |