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Show Commercial Club Will Grass Fires Do Damage In The Hills Of Tintic QmiHnet An Entertainment 4 . for foe Harry Madaon. who formerly re-- The Board of Directors a regu-ber- a hold Club Commercial Tintic aided at Malad, Idaho, and who had IWpOOOOS meeting Tuesday Tintic Stsndsrd making bis borne with his sis-i- r Chief Cons. tor, Mrs. Anna Peterson, since the from ddeguJ Reporta ; IM ttM Grand Central arrival in Eureka about a month ago. that attended the meetings Iron King died quite suddenly on Thursday , Lake ld City, Eagle A Blue Bell p p p o o a at Salt T morning. Hurt trouble . of BOma Delta and Ely were heard and action fylctorm aftor-!noonature caused the mans death. He uken to foe effect that the local dab Iron BloMOm 6 111 while on foe street on d was taken I will ftsslit financially In tdTWtiwni Dragon 4 Wednesday night and passed away the newly established Grand Central gwuaM . 4 foe following morning. Madaon wu Highway, which la becoming ao pop!Colorado . .1 .Mmmnth 86 years of age. lar with transcontinental tourists Mrs. Mary Madaon, mother of the others who are nalng this route in Yankee ,1 Hill I Eureka ceased, resides at Malad, Idaho, preference to the Lincoln Highway, and and other relatives are living in foe which is at preamt impasaibla 186 which at boat is no shorter and leu Total Carloads same state. desirable became of the desolate We have assembled about 60 country through which it passes. Odd Fellows of Utah will have Allred's Bund Will Tbs clnb at foil meeting authoris- big time at Cutilta Spring, July in Oxfords and of boards of proper aign Pumps pairs 17th". William Tito Is handling EuGive Dance Tnesdsy ed the placing along the now road between Elbertaa reka's part of the program. colors, Brown, Black, Patent ' o and the printing of and Leather and Suede, Louis Heel, Allreds Band of Eureka will give supplyLynndyl of log sheets to bo distributed Oldest Eureka's dance at the pavilion next Tuesday Couple that were formerly priced from throughout the state. It wu also evening and matey realised on foe decided to put on an entertainment On Given 0th all will Party July $9.00 to $14.00. These uttslr will be used In foe support of at an early date to eelebrate foe com. . foe band. It baa bam an uphill be put on special sale Satuday pletion of the road between boro and Mr. end Mrs. John O. Frscklaton, struggle to keep foe orgsniutioa to- Lynndyl which will soon bo comMorning at the ridiculously the oldest couple residing in Eureka, getherofduring the put few months, pleted by Colin McMurphy, a road $4-8the members finding It dif- contractor. It is foe Intention of the low price of were honored on Tnesdsy evening many ficult to secure employment of tbs local clnb to Invito the Delta and Ely when relatives and friends called at right sort but Mr. Stock exchanged dosed on Monday Allred says the Commercial Clubs to this entertainThis ought to be glad, good, their home to celebrate ' the anni- outlook is now more promising. account of Independence Day. on tatter bring foe insist that of their marriage. The wed- Liberal patronage should bo given ment and Pittman o never versary are news. Prices Nevada along. of Senator big ding took place 61 years years ago the dance on Tuesday evening. Tintic Mining the font la a It Store surety Tintic the here at high In Glasgow, Scotland. Mr. and Mrs. Tintic Standard add at 18.87 District would spare bo effort in but now they are lower than Freckloton are both hale, and hurty Ball Game On Sunday, Standard Bold at 8 Me. entertaining foe aerator, who bu ' done so much for the silver mining and apparently good for a score or Con. sold at Tintic ever. But vs. Eureka West. Springville the and Utah of more years. Mr. Freckieton is II Industry Apex Standard sold at 86c. p The Tintic Commercial Club bu and Mrs. Freckieton 6:. New Fall Styles are beginZenith sold at 8 fee. Tintic since committees Manager John Hill of the Eureka had foe following The party on Tuesday evening was Pinion Queen sold at 8 Me. must we to and arrive been team bu announced another foo beginning which have doing ning a success, luting until long ball Tintic Coal, sold at Me. East quits game tor next Sunday afternoon consistent and efficient work: have room. Thus this special after the midnight hour and being when the Sprln grille team will come Theodore Fullmer, Membership low price sale of high grade greatly enjoyed by m large number to this city. Sprln grille has one of chairman; James Crooks, John Han-la- y. of Tintic people. Mr. end Mrs. the very but teams In foe Utah A. C. Burton, E. K. Bradley, Eureka Bullion sold at 7 Me. shoes. Freckieton first took up their resi- County League and "Hilly" aays the Joseph Lee. North Standard sold at Sc. dence In Tintic in 1870, their first local fans are sore of an Intonating Publicity C. E. Huish, chairman; Tintic Standard add at fl.lTM Come in and look them over. ' game. Eureka's tram is tut get- J. J. Fullrabach, I. E. Diehl, H. E. home being at Homansvllls. Eut Tintic Con. sold at 11 Me. ting into fighting form and from Havener, Roy Kalghn. this time on the organisation is exGood Roads P. J. Fennell, chair-- Mrs. pected to give a good account of it- man; John Bnnnoll, Frank Cromar, HERE'S TENURE OF CHAMPS. James W&rburton self. Oscar Andrus, Jack Maya. Died At Salt Lake City After cleaning" Sprln grille foe ' Social Activities F. E. Kendrick, Tenure champions, from Balll Eureka turn will taka another crack chairman; William Mitchell, Hyrum van to Dempsey. at Payaon as the plsyers are anxious Bradley, Dan Ostrander, M. A. John L. Sullivan Feb. 7, 1888, to Mrs. James Wsrburton of Silver to get revenge for the severe best7, 1898, ten years and aorm Sept n who has hem resident of the ing which the Psyson team adminisCity, In addition to the foregoing. It hu Tintic District for more than a score tered soma weeks ago. hem found necessary to appoint months. of years, passed sway at the L. D. B. other committees In order, that the Jamu J. Corbett BepL 7, ISIS, WILL HAVE on Wednes- EUREKA Salt at Lake organisation would be complete In to March 17, 1897, tear, yeara and Hospital forand that by mistake the pharmacist Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson, WEEKLY BAND CONCERTS every respect and in n position to seven months. The hem at the hid day. lady mer residents of Eureka who for the put up a poisonous opiate which M a r e h IT, more thoroughly conduct the busiBob Fltxslmmona loan eight weeks have bom making stupefied her so that the fall result- hospital for more firo ness EnterPublic The for which it wu established. In 1897, to Jane 8, 1888. two years and newly appointed put few years which time serious operatduring tainment Committee of the Tintic the meeting lut Tuesday night, the thru months. their homo at Moreland, Utah, wore ed. Mlu Lon Murphy was on her ions- were She is sur- Commercial Clnb will meet performed. called to this city early in the wuk way to visit her sister at the time of vived tonight following additional committees ware Jsmu J. Jeffries Jons I, 1889, by her husband and one daugh- with representatives of the Allred appointed by foe president and conby tbs serious Ulnsu'of the latter's the accident and la still in that city. to July 8, 1908 (retired), six years Mrs. also Silver of Concert ter, to Band firmed board: Percy If Dodge the by arrange. possible, She will likely remain there until mother, Mrs. James Green. weekly band concerts. These Ways and Means A. C. Burton, and one month. -o the time for the opening of school In City. A sister of the deceased, Mrs. for Marvin Hart July 8. 1806, to Fred Gundry, also resides at Poca- concerts will bo conducted for an chairman; W. L. Conover, L L. WilMin Anna R. Morphy, slater of the fall. boor each Saturday eight and should liamson, A. W. Larson, Dr. E. J. Feb. SI, 1901, eight months. Idaho. tello, Mlu Lon Murphy, one of the teachers prove very popnlgrwifo foe people Howell. Tommy Burns Feb 81, 1908, to M. A. McChrystal, Du. 86, 1108, two years and ten of this community ' Commerce at the Eureka schools, lost her life CARD OF THANKS. SAVE THE ALL. SURFACE SAVE The Allred Concert Bud has be- chairman; J. H. Norman, J. J. Sul- months. when she accidently fell from the come very proficient and should bo livan, J. E. O'Connor, Edward thirteenth floor of the Stock ExJack Johnson Du. 15, 1008, to A coat of good paint Improves tbs Mr. and Mrs. William Parker and and encouraged by ths: Duggan, change Building , In Chicago, which family wish to expreu their thanks looks, 6, 1115, six years and thru well April the veins of yonr appreciated of Tintic. A concert once a Mining and Industrial J. Fred city had bom her homo for many to Eureka people, their neighbors property. We apply It In the modern people Eu-- I Johnson, chairman; Charles Zabris-- . months. to mnch add will life wuk the of years. Information which has been and friends, for sympathy and con- way and cut the cost In half, Dons raka and at foe urns time help the kie, N. W. Roberta, N. A.' Jones, Jess Willard April 6 111. to Su ms and aava hand hoys to make their organise. John Enlnnd. published in the Chicago newspapers sideration shown them In their be- with a gun. 4, 1819, fonr ybar and thru July indicate that Mlu Murphy, who had reavement; also to thank all who as- money. A. E. ' months. tlon n success. u b 1 1 e Improvements j p M. P. SULLIVAN, Tbs Paint Man. bora in poor health for some time, sisted at the funeral or sent floral If the negotiations of this evening Myers, chairman; Jouph W. Lu, (Advertisement.) terminate satisfactorily, arrange-- 1 Dr. L. B. Laker, G A. Franks, J. E. had amt to the drug store for a tonic offerings. meats will be made to have thou Wlrthlln. concerts begin at once and continue Claude F. Laws and Legislation during the remainder of the summer. Baker, chairman; C. A. Fitch, Edward Pike, Jamu Hanley, Dm Mar-- tutor of the put week ii During fires have been burning In the gnu Tintic hills, resulting in considerable damage. On Wednesday a Ore swept over the bills to the east of tbs Tin-ti- c n Standard mine, luring that entirely devoid of brash and n other vegetation. . Thursday a blazo performed like work in the vicinity of Silver City and the buildings of the Silver City Water Co., also damaging the thru largo water tanka. The tanks, being filled with water, were not but they were badly destroyed damaged. This system supplies tbs people of Silver City with water, which cornu from the largo springs in the extreme south end of the district. The loss to the water company will amount to several hundred ' Special Special Special aeo-:t!o- Shoes Lower Than Wholesale Prices n-e- 4 . deo-troye- i . 5 o. u u u I IQOHOWtllWMIllDWOtWMWWMH111 Eureka Locals and Personals. tInp a hi 1 c Entertainment Mrs. E. Thomas H.lnce Presents A. L. ..8hlpe,,f to the Tlnt,c M1U Dillon, hu been the Ayres, chairman; George C. Lindsay, ' "fromtta Chlaf jSSttmP guest of Provo relatives for several Heber Jones, Frank Gsrrity, Edward from Cons., the Tintic 8tan thru Bhriver. days. dard, fire from the Iron Blossom, Harry Murphys cigar store and four from the Swansea, mm from the 'card room wu closed during the New Lenses Not Needed Horn 8ilver at Frisco, one from the Eureka Hill and four from the Colowuk. carloads in all. By Utah Motor Owners rado. Twenty-eig- ht All guards of foo ladles of foe Maccabees are kindly requested to BRIEF LOCAL AM. .be preamt next Thursday, July 14th. During the put few days motoro Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nelson are visitists have been pnt to considerable LOST On Main street a bunch of a for with friends wuk ing at Salt trouble in. regulating their hud-ligh-ts keys. Reward will bo paid for reLake and American Fork. to comply with the new taw turn to this office. Mr. and Mrs. Dun Beck had Mr, W. D. FOR RENT 8 room house with and Mrs. Regan Ratliff of Martin, for for night driving, writes Rlshel, secretary of foe Utah State clothes closet, pantry and collar. their guests during the week. . Automobile association, in the TriApply to Joseph J. Fnllmbsch at j Mrs. Frank Taylor and son visited Heffernans. with Mrs. Taylors parents at Salem bune. Thera appure to he a motor- FOR RENT Furnished cabin. Water of the among opinion the week. during Mrs. to and lights. Apply to 87S-- J Billie Driscoll Is spending his sum- ists and soma of the officers Rebekah Mitchell. taw exact of the interpretation mer vacation with hia unde and aunt, the FOR BALE 5 room house In hr, and Mrs. T. 8. Haynes at Psyson. regarding foo necessity of using Knightvllle. Good rustic also car, light a of and ths lensu holding Mlu Orissa Brinton of Springvllle special upright Kingsbury piano. All or has bom In Eureka during the post certificate to the effect that foo headpart for sale cheap. Easy terms. Call 168-wuk, being the gnut of Mlu Holm lights have bom passed by an authorised testing station. Upon the adBhrirer. Stella Fields, stenographer and vise of legal counsel, the Utah State clerk in foo Utah Power A Light of- Automobile association wishes to infice, left on Thursday for her annual form its members that it la not neces.vacation. Min Fields with May Tur- sary to hove a certificate to comply BIX ner will spend two weeks at Brigh- with the taw. The clur tans can bo ton la Cottonwood Canyon. adjusted to comply with the taw, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kendall and the owner of the car can do this Mr. and Mrs. Alqx Nolan will leave work himself- and be within the about the 20th fM a trip to foe meaning of the taw. The officers of Yellowstone National Park and dif- the taw have taken the BLADES stand, howferent parts of Idaho. They expect ever, that they will In nil aceases to bo gone about thru weeks. with cept a certificate of adjustment as Mrs. A. L. Cockrnn of Ontario, Corthe are that proof headlights Oregon, waa in Eureka during the HOLDER adjusted. wuk for n visit with ths family of rectly The clur ims can fee adjusted to her brother, Fred Blshoff. Mrs. Cockrnn was on her way home after comply with the taw' In spite of what spending a few weeks with rstativu thou of foe official testing stations in Missouri. may any to foo contrary or contrary Mrs. Matt Murphy, who visited for to foo instructions Issued by some of several weeks with her parents, Mr. the officers of the taw. Again, It Prepaid and Mrs. Dan Cronin, left early In may not bo advisable to the the wuk for her homo at Goldfield. lights after they have bora so adIn Attractive Case. Mr. Cronin accompanied hia daughter bees use special lensu In and will spend a few weeks at Gold- justed, many Ins tan eu would give a mnch field. During hia absenu Officer Satisfaction Gnaran William Boyer will be foo acting bettor driving light This, however, is for foo driver to decide, ho is ehlef of police. eed or Money D. D. Hanks' returned to Eureka within ths taw in using hia clear Refunded. For hia own comfort al Sunday after a prospecting trip lenau are recommendthrough eastern Nevada. Ho made ed. The . This offer is for a automobile the trip by car, traveling over the limited time only. deem It a favor if Its memGrand Central Highway between Eu- would, bers would all on efforts report the reka and Ely and statu that this Remit by money orof the adjusting stations to highway la being used extensively by part force them to If lensu buy der or cash (no dont they transcontinental tourists. The road to in rather poor condition in several desire to do so. Also, the. refusal of stamps) adjusting station to tasra a ptaeu and according to Mr. Hanks any U fleato for clear lenau. should have Immediate attention. TRAD RAZOR 00. One of the bad pieces of road la bo 1475 Broadway tween Silver City, and LynndyL On foo trip Mr. Hanks wu accompanied New York City FOR FLETCHER'S by hia nephew, who lives in I J. CMA I dif-fere- nu u -- GILLETTE - : $1.25 in u i Home Again With Mother and France but a memory. i r p it fflu uniform laid away and the war Till a dainty bit of Faria came to Quigley Comers, looking for Corporal Luther Green. Then things began to happen! A Rural Stoiy of Beal Folks. ' The Star Theatre, Sunday, July 10th. ,J1IIIIIIHIIII1TT aaaaaaanaaaaas how-apoct- Children Cry R A I |