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Show PtS Friday, January 14, 1821. szjzrZfZrzjzjzrsjzrzrzTzrzrzjznn EUREKA AND DELTA' WILL BE BROUGHT TOGETHER BY NEW TUfTIO VALLEY ROAD k It is understood that Tintios new commercial dub will make an effort to bring Millard, Beaver and Iron county travel in this direction and that the proposition will have the support of the commercial dub of Delta. With a new auto road through the Untie Valley from Lynndyl to Silver City the travel will be naturally diverted in this direction but some special work and advertising will no doubt be needed in order that the route may at once become popular with the traveling public. There are a fine lot of boosters at Delta and Tintio's new dub will be fortunate if it receives the help of the organization in the Millard county metropolis. Colin McMurphy, who has the contract for constructing 'the road through the Tintie Valley, says that he will be able to complete the work early in May, if all goes well, as only a small piece of the highway is now in the unfinished stage. The job must be done thoroughly,' however, and the Millard county commissioners must keep their promise and place their section of the road in firstclass condition. The scenic attractions of Bonthem Utah are being brought forceably to the attention of tourisits. Last years travel was heavy and it will be mudi larger in 1921. Both Eureka and Delta are off the beaten trail but there is no reason why motorists will not make the trip this way either going or coining if our roads are How Can You Give Such Values? - ' J a. Thats Whaf Peopje Say About This OLEABAWOi SALE in good condition. The enterprising towns of Millard county will be placed in dose touch with the Tintie camps just as soon as the new road is completed. You can buy Hart Schaffner & Marx and Clothcraft Suits and Overcoats for less than it costs to Former Eureka Woman Eureka City Receives Tax Is Promoted In Butte Money Aggregating $20,000 o--- News has been received In Eureka Miss Grace G. Hannifin, formerly of thla city, baa been elected executive secretary of the civilian relief bureau of the Red Cross at Butte, Montana. Mias Hannifin went to Butte from Eureka several years ago and recently has been assistant secretary, holding that office until she was chosen for the higher honor. She will assume her new duties January 16th. that Universal Stars Carey In Thrilling Picture "Blue Streak McCoy," which comes to the Star Theatre on Saturday is from the pen of H. H. Van Loan, author of The Virgin of Stam boul" and other Universal successes, and depicts the trilling life of a lad at ten wore curls, but at thirty had won for himself the respect of all who knew him, and the name of Blue Streak McCoy from those who crossed his path. Job McCoy finds himself a Border Ranger of the southwest protecting Mayor Bourne and Councilman Lee, Hanley, Downey and Fallen-bac- h were present at the meeting of the council held on Friday evening of last week when considerable business was transacted. Councilman Bunnell resigned his city office in order to accept a county position. His resignation was accepted with regret but the matter of filling the vacancy wlU not be taken up until a later date. Reports were submitted showing that Harold Olson, who had a contract to construct the new reservoir for the water system, has completed his work. Already about 10,000 has been paid over to Mr. Olson on the Job and there Is a balance of 14271.85 due which will be paid off just as soon as the city officers are sure the bills which Mr. Olson has outstanding will be taken care of. It Is understood that the con-wtractor made but very little on the Job and may have to take a part of his own wages to settle the outstanding bills. The city paid Stewart L Stewart of Provo, the engineers, the sum of 11,154, this being their fee in connection with the reservoir offered Councilman Hanley ho make them. All Suiti and Overcoats np to $25.00 now $15.00 Copyright 1920 Hart Bchafiacr & Mam j! !l resolution for presentation to the ' Harry Carey MCO in"BLUE STREAK MVUeBgdt the Interests of the mine owners; and he pays special attention to the Marlow mine because of Diana Hughes, Marlows niece, whom he secretly adores. The superintendent of the Marlow mine, Otis, crooked to the core, plans an elopement with Marlow's wife, at the same time stealing a great amount of his gold. Job interrupts his schemes and appeals to the mother to go back to her husband and Child. The boy and Job are great friends and the mother heeds the request When Marlow learns of the great service rendered him by Job, he offers the young Ranger anything he desires. Does Job ask for the girl he dearly loves? No but the great he makes and the request that Is finally granted make "Blue Streak McCoy" the most human photodrama In some time In fact a typical Harry Carey feature. The feature was produced under the direction of Reeves Eason, who ssleeted an unusually fine supporting cast Including Ruth Royce, Ruth Holden, Ray Ripley, Charles LeMoyne, Breezy Eason, Charles Ailing and LI la Leslie. self-sacrifi-ce . Star Theatre Saturday money, $25.00 $35.00 $50.00 AU Mens Veloar Hats 4 y Big Reductions in WORK SHOES $6.50 $10.00 $15.00 $18.00 Price hats hats hats hats now $3.25 now $5.00 now $7 AO now $9.00 Men's Dress Trousers trousers now trousers now and $7 AO trousers now $8.00 and $8A0 trousers now $9.00 trousers now $5.00 $6.00 $7.00 trousers now $7A0 $11.00 and $11A0 trousers now $$A0 $5.00 $12.00 and $12A0 trousers now '$9 A0 $8.00 $6.75 $15.00 trousers now $11A0 $3.75 $4A0 $10.00 Big Reductions in Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Work Clothing, and Boys Clothing and Furnishings. 02 W. F. was collected. Sexton Wallace reported six burials for the month of December and the collection of (15 for cemetery lots. City Physician Laker reported as follows, for December: 7 cases of small pox, 17 cases of Chicken pox, 2 cases of measels, 1 of scarlet fever, 2 pneumonia and 1 tuberculosis. o It Is entirely wrong to permit the women folks to slave over a wash tub when you can get firstclass laundry service at low prices at the B. B. Laundry. 24 hours Is all that we require for rough dry family washing which Is handled by the SHRIVER nimimnrnmimrmnramfmimnimiamimimminimminnnimnmmnnrtr. (19,728.89, leaving a balance, of (8,599.85 on hand on Jan. 1st. Mrs. Stack, the recorder, collected during the year 1920 for water (12,720 and for general licenses (4,190. Justice Kryger reported eleven cases for the month. (212 In fines were levied and of this sum (252 pound and all work guaranteed up to $85.00 now Values up to $10.00 now $6.75, . . up to $55.00 now Shoes . borrowed up to $40.00 now Men's Dress corder reported - regarding the receipts and disbursements for the past month. The city had an overdraft of (15,500 on Dec. 1st but there was (1,241.49 In the checking account which would naturally reduce the Indebtedness the amount of the latter sum. During December tax money to the extent of was received, making It possible to wipe out all Indebtedness and yet leave a substantial sum In the treasury. Other receipts for the month were as . follows: water (868.01, general licenses (216.25, coal sold to library (218.47, fines (252, inter supplies (90, laneous (92.50. Disbursements for the monO, Including the payment of and Overcoats All Suits and Overcoats The reason we can give such values is because were willing to go farther than the others in taking a loss. If we clear our stocks in a f ew weeks, the loss we pay is worth while. Juvenile court commission of Utah, asking that Tlntlc be made a separate Juvenile court district At the present time Tintie Is a part of a district which Includes about three or four counties and there are always delays and difficulties In the handling of children who are charged with petty crimes. The city council will ask that Judge Kryger be appointed Judge If their request for h new district Is granted. Reports from the various city officers were read, accepted and filed. Marshal Cronin reported the expenditure of (225.60 for street and sanitary work performed during December, also the expenditure of (10 for special officers employed during the holiday season. The city treasurer and city (20,-174.- All Suits All Suits and Overcoats at once. Why Not Buy A Home Futlneea location for rent after While Prices Are Low January 1st barn and other outbuildings, on south side of town. 7 room house, with A good time to bay reel caUta to when the other follow to onxionc to oil. Frank Garrity, real estate and fire Insurance agent, bee many attractive propositions to offer those wbo are in the market for local residence properties. Homes are being offered at exceptionally low prices and in many cues Mr. Garrity can arrange for easy terms. 10 room rooming bonse furnished. and a 2 room honao also Largo lot In elegant location, near Main street. (1660, half cash and balance, on terms to suit. S room bouse on upper Church street (760. (260 down end (20 a 91400. Garrity also writes fire Insurance, representing some of the best companies doing business In this state. See him for your fire Insurance. o CHARLES SAMPSON BUTS ' ' BOARDING HOUSE BUILDING Charlie Sampson, wbo recently old hto ranch near Warm Creek and moved hto family to Enraka, , has Just purchased large hoarding house .building, which to located on Railroad Street The building, before changing bands, was owned by Mrs. A. D. Moore end occupied by Mr. and month. A n am bar of other hones bargain! Mrs. 8. C. Jensen, who operated a that sen be had reasonable If taken boarding bones. . fur-ntohe- d. The Old Yesr. (By Walt Mason.) I view the old year with regret my record eadly reading; for J wont deeply Into debt for things I wasnt needing. Whenever I had earned a plunk I seemed to fret and worry, unless I blew It In tor Junk, and blew It In a hurry. And now collectors dog my path, they chaw mo through the alleys, they catch' me when Pm In the bath, and boro me with their allies. Around my humble .home they perch, they're roosting on the fences,, they follow whan I go to church, they jar my seven can see. And lawyers tag me on the street end bailiffs show their metal, and every guy I chance to meet requests that I will settle. Oh, life to but a doleful thing, when debts are flaw and many, bnt bum collectors form a ring and take your final penny. . And shame and trouble with you lodge, usd hug you ever closer, If you're the gent that hue to dodge the butcher end the grocer. Collectors chased me all the year, and made thing very trying, and after thlp my courea to clear I'll pay for all Pm buying. And when this and old year expires, all debts 'youll ew me balking; If I can't pay for rubber tires, PH put In twelve months -- Do Ton Enjoy Jour MorieT If you do not enjoy your maato your digestion to faulty. Eat' moderately, especially of moats, masticate your food thoroughly. Let five hours elapse between mento and take on of Chamberlains Tablets Immediately after supper and you will soon find your meals a real pleasure. |