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Show Rdt Friday, October 28, 1921, u Well Lets Try A Dance On The New Fltior, 99 I Why not drop in at the , a Candy Co.'a try, a .and than trip tha light Haw mnaieal instrument jut installed and hereafter will be one of the enjoyable features in connection with this estabUsh- - . ... neb-den- t In Glasgow, Scotland, on May 4th, ISIS, and waa converted Into the Church of Jceua Chriat of Latter-Da- y Salute in 1861, and she came to the United States la 1811, almost immediately crossing the plains by ox team, to Utah. She was among the number called by the chnrch to settle Provo, and responded, doing her part in the building np of this section of the state. "The times wore extremely primitive and then were many. thin ge for the comfort of life that were lacking. Matches were not to bo obtained, for Instance, and it la bald of Mrs. Beck that aha made the tint, and for a long time, the only matches need la the southern part of Utah county. "At the age of about eighteen years she waa married to Richard Martin, by whom chc became the mother of fourteen children. About twenty-fiv- e yean ago ahe waa married to Gottlieb Beck, bnt there wen 'no children aa Issue of this mar-raise- fantastic on tha now Jhard-woo- d floor. , The following item' pertaining to the death of a former pioneer of Eureka, appeared la the last issue of the Payeon Payaonlaa: "Mrs. Margaret Martin Bock, ninety-tyean of ago, and among the early pioneers of the state, died la this city last Sunday. She waa hors hree itn. refreshing drink U. Notice of Application for Information Regarding M. A. Serial Na Pioneer Of Thig City Paten. . neo-essa- ry '( Eamemher that we aerve only the choicest of drinka and dishea and our candiea are alwaya fresh, .being made in oar own finely , equipped candy kitchen. -. "After leaving Provo many yean ago, Mn. Beck moved to Eureka and 'waa active In the development of that camp In the early days, finally coming to Payeon which had been her home for a great many years. "Mn. Beck Is survived by two children, George H. Martin and Mn. ly. Then the email of my back Jana N. Hayes. The other children would aeho dreadfully. 1 hove died when quite young." bought Dgana Kidney Pills and a box or so has never tailed to can PREPARATIONS ARE MADE such an attack." FOR RED CROSS ROLL CALL Price lOe, at all dealers. Dont O simply ask for a kidney remedy At n recent meeting of the execuget Doanc Kidney Pills tbs same tive committee of the Tlntlc Chapter that Mr. Garrett had. Foster-Mil-bur-n of the American Red Cron, arrangeCo., Kfn., Buffalo, N. T. ments wen outlined for the annual membership drive which la to take place during November and beginBow Better Than Pills? ning on Armistice Day, November 11th. P. N. Anderson of Mammoth baa The question baa been asked In what way an Chamberla ln'e Tablet! been appointed Roll Call superior to the ordinary cathartic Cross A publicity and liver pi Is? Our answer Is, they and an easier and more pleasant to take appointed J. Mathews, and their effect Is so gentle that one H. Craven. J. hardly realises that It is produced by A eommltteeflo deal with churches a medicine. Then, they not only and elubs eonemta of Mrs. John Donmove the bowels bnt improve the 'ap- nelly, Mrs. W. J. Adams and Mn. W. T. Mathews. petite an atrengthen the digestion. The schools will bo taken ean of by Bnpt. 1. L. Williamson. The mlhes will bo bandied by Claude Dennis, W. L. Anderson and I Fred Johnson. Committees to solicit In the varFor Iufumtn tad Children ious towns of the district are aa follows: For OvnrSO Y In Eureka: George Oweaa and James bean Always Creighton. Mammoth: P. N. Anderson and George Oalsford, Jr. Silver City: E. R. Wilkinson and R. E. Wilkins. Knightrille: Mrs. J. H. Knight. The I). S. Candy Company WEAK KIDNEYS MASS , WEAK BODIES. atm Ai Vmmj of uj - . ou waok o wkolo Mm. i link weakens chain, wook kldneye weaken tha body and hasten tha final breaking-dow- n. Overwork, trains, colds and other eanaaa injnra tha kidneys, and when their activity la loaned, the whole body suffers. Aches and pains and laagsor and ' urinary ills frequently coma, and g tend an cy than la an towards dropssy, gravel or fatal Brights dlssao. Whan the kidneys fall than la no nal help for tka suf-farexcept kidney help. ' Doans Kidney Pills act directly on tha kidneys. Ask your nstfhbor. No need to take the statement of soawono living far away as evidence. Ben Is right la this locality, gen-oral- ly -- ar James Garrett, retired farmer, Payeon, Utah, says: "Whan a person cots along in yean tha kidneys an likely to gin trouble most any Bomstlmsa my kldnaya have disordered sad tha kidney secretions ban passed too frequent CASTOR A Um TROY LAUNDRY PROVO, UTAH FOR j If yon r laundry is not dons satisfactorily try us nil work guaranteed and all lost articles promptly paid for. Rough Dry, Family Finish and Laundry Finish. Phone 109-- J and our agent will call for your laundry and daUvor it back to.your door when finished.' i Children Cry FLETCHER'S Loi Atnt FRANK BACON Eureka, Utah CASTORIA United States Load Office, Salt Lako City, Utah, October 4, 1811, Notice la hereby given that the Chief Consolidated Mining Company, n corporation, by Its duly authoriaed W. Fitch, agent and attorney-in-fac- t, address is Eureka, whose post-offiUtah, hat made application for palode tent for the TUNNEL NO. mining claim. Mineral Survey No. 848, situate in the North Tlntlc Mining District, Utah County, State of Utah, described, with magnetic variation at 17 deg.- - 81 min. E., aa follows, via; Beginning at Cor. No. 1, (from which the Cor. to 8ecs. 8, 4, I and 10, T. 10 8.. R. 8 W 8. L. B. A M., bears N. 71 deg. IB min E. 885.5 and running thenee B. 87 deg. ft) 48 min. W. 800 ft. to Cor. No. 8; thence N. II deg 41 min. W. 1488.6 ft. to Cor. No. 8; thenee N. 87 deg. 48 min. E. 100 ft. to Cor. No. 4; thence 8. 18 deg. 41 min. E. 1488.5 ft. to Cor. No. l, the pines of beginning. 8ald lode mining claim la located in the 8EK See. 4 and the NEK See. 8, T. 18 8., R. 8 W.. 8. L. B. A M.. and contains a net area of 7.404 acres, tha areas In conNo. 4 and flict with Bur. 8458-LoLoop No. 6 lodes; and Bur. 8888-Loo- p No. lode, bnvlug been excluded. Said claim la of record in the office of the County Recorder of Utah County, at Provo, Utah, In Book 144, Page 848 records of said County. The nearest known locations are the aforesaid conflicting claims, and n, Bar. Canyon No. 1 and Canyon No. 8 lodea; Bur Railroad No. 1, Tunnel No. 8 and Tunnel No. 4 lodes; and 8ur. No. 3 lode. I direct that the foregoing notice be published in the Eureka Reporter of Eureka, Utah, the newspaper published nearest to said claim for a period of 8 consecutive issues. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (Flret pnb. October 14, 1881. Last pub. December 8, 1881.) Edw. D. Dunn, Atfy., Salt Lake City, Utah. t Mlatag A Civil Genuine Castoria Always Bears Signature . op For Over 4448-Canyo- Thirty Years 483-Tun- Copy ofWkappn Utah County at Provo, Utah, The nearest known locations ere Notice of Application for Mineral . E. aforesaid conflicting claims, Patent, Mineral Application, Serial the Marlnds No. 3 lode (uneurveyed) ; 0. E. RIFE No. 080W0. Marinda lode (uneurveyed); Bur. Notaries Public 0468-Loo- p lode; Sur. United States Land Office, Salt Lake No. 0. 4, 6, 7, 8, 10, 8, 11, 18, IS, City, Utah, October 4, 1831. 14 lodes; Sur. Leaf No. Notice Is hereby given that the 4 lode; Snr. No. 4 and Chief Consolidated Mining Company, end No. 8 lodes. Canyon n corporation, by lta duly authorised I direct that the foregoing notice W. Fitch, be agent and attorney-in-fac- t, in the Eureka Reporter address Is Eureka, of published whose post-offi- ce Eureka, Utah, the newspaper for Utah, has mads application published nearest said claims for patent for the Trestle, N. Tunnel No. a period of 60 days. 6, N. Tnnnel No. 4, N. Tunnel No. GOULD B. BLAKELY, 8, N. Tnnnel No. 8, N. Tnnnel No. Register. 1, and N. Tnnnel lodea mining (First pub. October 14, 1081. HCE IN ALL claim. Mineral Survey No. 8468, Last December 8, 1881.) situate In the North Tlntlc Mining Edw. pub. D. Dunn, Atfy., District, Utah County, Utah, describBelt Lake City, Utah. ed, with magnetic variation at 17 - o SO vie as min. follows, East, deg. I 1 No. of Cor. the at Beginning Trestle lode (from which the NE FOR FLETCHER'S Cor. of Bee. 8, T. 10 8., R. 8 WH S. L. M., bears N. 60 deg. SO min. E. 1040.0 ft.) and running thenca 8. 8 M. M. Warn & 81. Stott deg. 40 min. E. 1411.0 ft. to Cor. No. 8; thence 8. 17 deg 40 min. W. STOTT A WASHES Tnnnel 8000 feet to Cor. No. No. --1 lode (from whleh tha Cor. It. Bab Turpo, the to Secs. 8, 4, 0 and 10, T. 10 8., R. Dont neglect ointment, on throat only Turpentine M., beers S. 10 deg. 11 and chest. Cover with flannel doth. SW,S.L Sa Inks Ctty. min. W. 3061.8 ft.;) thenee 8. 17 Repent night and deg. 40 min. W. 000 feet to Cor.' No. N Tnnnel lode (from whleh the Cor. to Secs. 8, 4, 0 and 10, T. 10 8., R. 8 W., bears S. I deg. 05 min W. 8004 ft.;) thence N. 3 deg. 40 min. W. 1408.0 feet to Cor. No. 3; Schramm-Johnso- n Drag Stores Co. thenee N. 87 deg. 40 min. E. 1100 feet to Cor. No. N Tnnnel No. 3 lode (from whleh the N E Cor. See. 8, T. 10 8., R. 3 W.. bears N. 70 deg. SS min. E. 8868.0 ft.;) thenee1 N. 17 deg. 40 min. E. 000 ft. to Cor.! Dr. Steele Bailey, Jr. No. Tnnnel No. 8 lode (from Jobs Morley, W. M. rhyafelaa an which the NE Cor. 8ee. 8, T. 10 8.,1 Chartae Kryger, R. 8 W., boars N. 77 deg. 68 min.! HOSPITAL AT E. 3761.4 ft.;) thenee N. 17 deg.' Mammoth, Utah 40 min. E. 800 feet to Cor. No. 1 N. Tnnnel No. 4 lode (from whleh1 Phone the NE Cor. Bee. 8, T. 10 8., R. 8 W.. been N. 76 deg. 00 min. E. 8177.1 ft.;) thenee N. 17 deg. 41 to Cor. No. 1- - N. min. E. 100 Tunnel No. 5 lode (from whleh the NE Cor. See. 8, T .10 B., R. 8. W.t ' GEORGE A. UDALL bean N. 70 dog. 36 min. E. 1587.0, 87 40 min. N. E.! thanes deg. Attorney At Law ft;) 600 ft to Cor. No. lode, tbs Special attention to Probate place of boginning. Workmens Compensation Cnees, Said lode mining claims are locatend all other legal ed In tha NEK and NWK See. 8, Claims mattere. T. 10 8., R. 8. W., 8. L. M and eon-ta- in n net area of 118.348 acne, the S14 Judge Bldg Salt Lake Ctty areas In conflict with Bur. 0457-Wat- er Lillie lode; Bur. 8885-LoNo. 1 lode; and Bur. 8450-LoNo. 7 lode, baring been excluded. Enreka Lodge No. Bald claims are of record In the '1478, Loyal Order of office of the County Recorder of iMooee, meets ev I at ' Wednesday stoning, Miners' Union HalL Visiting members Invited to attend. J. E. SESSIONS, Dictator MINOR PETERSON, Secretary HUIBH 8468-Railro- ad 6480-Copp- er 6448-Cany- LAWYER i Children Cry CASTORIA a BORETHBOATY 1-- N. Wrpo 1-- A. 0. Nebeksr, B. 8. A E. M. VnMuttudGUjdNK Mothers Know Dot ce 1-- 46--W EUREKA 1-- nunc 1-- ft THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford . Still The Most Popular Car ' , - Than has recently been quite a little cutting and dishing in the prices of automobiles; particularly the low priced can, ws hear thit such "bargains" will cat in mii sales. on Ford However, this is all talk, and the Ford heavily moet the be car continues to popular of all low priced machine. Remember the Ford people were the first to reduce prices. op op Then is no other car on the market in which yon get so much for your money in ml value and service. It is not al- ways the first cost that counts; the big thing being the Ford owners are never in serious trouble; they are never dig-- ging hP krfgt sums for repain or parts because these an aU standardised. The fall is the bnt part of the year for motoring. Buy your Ford car now. up-kee- p. ! rGsQ) - HMT1P TJNTIC GARAGE CO. LOCAL FOBD AGENCY 9MOFICLH Walter Fitch, Jr., Company "2s t a-- FS3BHD lilHi BBOMITWI HOTHIRB RBMUlMCRaeDOTaMe Si MW MURILlAi SHAFT AMD TUHH1L OOHTBAOTOBS s&zzzmzLl |