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Show Friday, August 19, 1921. SURER y REPORTER fn yPI :R !snm kaijophsrul UTAH LEAGUE a II mssisitintssssijassiutisssssism jn ! To Enforoe Prohibition k of the appointment at lama P. Cannoa and Waltar 8. Beetle of Salt Lake and David Mills of Eureka aa prohibition auforao-meagents for tho district of Utah bp tha commlaaloaor of internal reran na waa received lata teat waok bp Prohibition Director Joseph B. Richards In n telegram tram Washington. Tbs appointments of' tha three men become effective imuedlr atelp. The three agents will work aadar the direction of Mr. Richards, tho prohibition director having saper-vlalo- n of enforcement ea weU as administrative duties under tha new Notice -! at JL ;v : MONEf . pleas of the department Mr. Rlea-ard-s has announced that Mr. Cannoa will bo in charge of tho field force. In addition to the three men Just appointed, Jena L. Map; who waa an agent prior to the reorganisation of tho prohibition forces, will continue so your real harvest. Mitx'xlicaJitsafymOttrBanh to serve. Mr. Richards ears that If Is probable that additional agents for tho Utah dlstrlct-wlho named later. The recommendations of Cannon, Beetle and Hills were the tint seat to Washington, lie aapa that the qaota' for tho Utah district Is Indefinite at title time. Mr, Mills, who has been at Salt Lake for some weeks, wUI most likely move hla family to that city The Mifir yoa deposit and keep froM yoar earnings or ynmr burieww Is yoar real hanrest. If jam aiake IWO s year aad ipeid It all, yon have nothing. If poa aikt S3, 000.00 a year aad rave $300.00 at It, joa have vwwthiag. If pea keep this ap for a tew rears poa wUI have bmnm p aad It will prow aad protect poa aad poors la the fata re. Get the habit of depositing boom BEGUARLT. It Is a pad haMt. . We lavtfs poar aeeoaat. e Eureka Banking Co. limilllll IOOOOOOOM 00 MOOOOOOOO v Newspapers of Utah county have dlscnsslng- - the prospects for during' the coming season and It Is generally understood that an effort will he nude to bring Eureka ud Midvale Into the Central Utah Ltagae,' which will soon does n fairly successful season. In order to tako In these two new towns, which have always given baseball the proper support. It may ho necessary to drop loins of the other WWMMI Select Your HUGHES ELECTRIC RANGE To meet your particular need There are cabinet styles for large kitchens, compact ranges and kitchenette ranges for the small burfgalow or apartment house. And EVERY Hughes range large or small gives the most excellent service at ininimnm Kurika Locals and Personals. Mlee Gertrude McDonnell wee the gaeat of Salt Lake friends during the put walk. Mr. ud lira. Joseph Frlsbey returned home last week after spending several days In Ogden Canyon. Mr. ud Mrs. Herman cost I j "" Pruk Cun Ingham- hu hem the - guest of hie slater, Mrs. Cecil Fitch, for the past few weeks.' Mr.la a lawyer ud maintains au office In New York City- - Prof. ud Cun-uiigha- m Mrs. L L. Williamson are the parents of e flu baby boy. The child arrived at their home late last weekend received n royal wel- the guest of one-four- th wee Frank Brohm for Thomas Morgan, one of the eeveral days, returned to her home pioneer residents of ffoahan, aged at Belt Lake on Sunday. Mrs. 71 yours, died at. his borne there on Behmldt is n former resident of this August Ith. He wee bora In Wales dty. end came to title country at an early A Urge amount of grain hue been age, having been n resident of Goshen for more than. 1 1 pears. The harvested In the Tin tic Valley durdeceased wee well known to meet of ing the pest fsw weeks. In most Instances tha crops have been satisthe old time residents of Tin tie. He la survived by hie wife, Mery factory, tha last summer having been' Ann Morgan and by foar daughters e fairly good me for dry terming. tad two aoae, Mrs. Anna Job, Provo; A miscellaneous shower wu given Mrs. Mary Bnrraston, Goshen; Mrs. Mtv Mrs. Carl Iloel at her home on TuesGeorge Bydelinker, Eureka; Dora Bloom,- Salt Lake; Jamee Mor- day evening by a number of her gan, Euraka and Bamnel Morgen, friends. The evening wu spent .In Goshen. He also leaves e brother la games and music after which e delicious luncheon wu served by the Colorado. Mr. Morgan waa one of the moat hostoM to the following gueats: Mrs. widely known cltinne of Utah Margaret Brohm, Mre. Mary Mrs. Elisabeth Behmldt, Mrs. county and bed a large acquaintanceHugh McKelUr, Mre. Jack McKelUr, ship throughout tho state. I SCfsneto O Mrs. sure. With an electric oven yon can retain n hot temperature with n email amount of current because It U so insulated that all the hut U retained. That means that yon can bent the oven, then turn the ewiteh to Low and tho high temperature .will be kept end your food cooked ' on retained heat which preserve! all the delicious juices end prevents food from shrinking. We have e range large enough for tho average family a cabinet style with three surface burner end oven with thermometer for only , DOWN (CIA 31UaND - A ' PRESERVING DAYS HAVE RETURNED EUREKA Have Your Car Washed at the Auto Service Garage AND MUDVIUA McCullough Co. ESSEX and HUDSON OAKS G. M. 0. TRUCKS Money Can Buy No Batter ' 11 Months . Utah Power & Light Company Efficent Public Service" o ROW SCRIPPS BOOTH and K188ELL Gars, Agency 911 MONTH aiziuaiaiaizraaiziziaiziiraizizi Fennells Meat and Grocery CORNER CHURCH STREET 1A At this price you can't afford to miss tho convenience, ' comfort end economy of an electric range. Come in and let ue show you that we have e range to moot your needs. Mrs. Edward Elliott, Mrs. .Joseph Mre. Edward VanLeuvan, Mra. Bays, Employment Situation George Bimklne, Mra Martin Nellson, In Utah Is Improving Mra. Joseph Nellson, Mrs. WlllUm 0 Okay, Mra. Hannah Mitchell, Mrs Seasonable occupation has done Sarah Clement. . much to relieve the unemployment It nation, according to n communication from tho etoto Industrial commission, read at the meeting of the1 Belt Lake county board of commissioners at e recent session. What applies to Salt Lake county aa donht applies to the Other eoentlee of the etoto. It wee stated la tbs latter that Improvement has been noted la q Bastion nalrlee sent out by the commla-slo- n as e result of the meeting of representatives of tha various cities end counties held at the capital for the parpoee of considering tha employment problem. The commission feels, according to tho letter, that tho various counties are now able as Individual unite to can for their problems without state aid. . We can supply you (him frnits of all kind in season to the last Jar top. The best line of Meats and Grooeries in Eureka and tho prices are always right G1 OFF FOR CASH 10 o. heart's content. PIIONK For Wen-Us- e, This ii a preserving your. The day of cheap sugar hu returned, and the housa-wif- e who always prided herself on her preserves and toothsome wintry dainties may again sweeten to her 1 - The heating units have open coils bo fhat yon can See just what beat is being used and they are insulated with asbestos bo that the heat is all concentrated against the pan and none escapes into the room. The speedy oven is equipped with a thermometer you know just when it is ready for your cake or roast. Each heating unit is controlled by a switch which gives three degrees of heat Full, as medium and low. Medium is just one-ha- lf Low as os is Heat and Full hot just hot as Full Heat, and yon can get these degrees of heat by the turn of a switch easy, quick, Sylvester returned to Eureka last Sudsy attar a pleasant vacation which they put In Provo, Salt Luke ud Ogden. come. .. Thomas Morgan, Pioneer Goshen Man, Passes Away Mrs. Mereellne Schmidt, who - 00001 1 hsiT " , i j NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. o Department of tho Interior. U. 8. Lead Offlee at Salt Lake City, Utah, Angnst II, till. Notice Is hereby given that William H. Jack, of 164 B. 6th East, Salt Lako City, Utah, who, on November 17, 1114, made Homestead entry. No. 01S4IS, for EttSWfc, Lota 3 South, 4; Section II, Township Rente I West, and BE 14 NWli.LOte I I, 4 A 6, Section I, Township ' South, Range I West, Suit . Lets Meridljui, baa filed notice of Intention to make flre-yaa- r Proof, to eatabllah claim to tho land above described, before the Register A Receiver, U. 8. Lend Office, at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the S7th dap of September, 1111. witnesses: C (Helmut names r. Veaely, of Sudy, Utah; A. P. m, of Charleston, Utah; A. U. Mlekslson, of Draper, Utah; J. W, Allen, of Char lee ton, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, u (Pint KMT I1W5-0-0 TOURING ...... HUDSON TOURING .- - 12575.00 - F.O.B. Eureka f ' ' ; - - REPAIRING-SUPPLI- ES OASOLDH and OILS Phone 92-- W o II, Eureka, Utah MSijaiaaef Register. 1111.) NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. o Department of tha Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Luke City. Utah, August II, 1111. Notice la hereby gives that Joseph E, Jack, of 164 South 6th East, Salt Lake City, Utah, who, on March I, 1111, made Homestead entry. No. 14117, for NW14, Section 17. TownSouth, Range I Weet, Salt ship Luke Meridian, has filed notice of Proof, Intention to make five-yeto eatabllah claim to tho lud above described, before the Register ft Receiver, U. 8. Lend Offlee, at Salt Luke City. Utah, oa the 17th day of Soptamhor. 1111. . (Helmut umee ea wltneeaee: C. F. Vaealy, of Study, Utah; A. P. So, of Charleston. Utah; A. R. Mlekelaon, of Draper, Utah; J. W. Allen, of Charleston, Utah. GOULD R. BLAKELY. Ko (First pah. August II, ar list us give yon a demonstration. AUTO pub. Aagqet lltl.) of the irnat stories, for which the; amusement loving world has long awaited OEM - is tha High Priestess of Optimism, She b not merely the discoverer, but rite 33id degree exploiter , of tho silver lining. The furies who made sunshine from Jlhe cu cumbers were insignificant beings to "Ponymnna." She ii full of action, sparkle and pathos, and will help you to turn pout sorrows, big or small, into gladness. PonyAnna- q Star Mo frsjTfZiziziziziznLiziziMgizyzrgrzjMEizfiEfiEnEfiEfzizfiEJZJZJZizjzjzfzrzrzrzrzrzi ( t f |