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Show Pl IBB BURRRA REPORTER Friday, December 16, 1921 Bmt flhhM Largest Savings Jurors Selected To Serve In This Region During Tbs Yesr 1922 Deposits . A statement of conditions Juit leaned by Zlon'e SstIbcs Bank A Trait Co., sbowi n total depoelte amounting to ff.SOt.UI.-SI- . Officials of the bank my this la by far the largest saving! deposit ever recorded la any bank In the lntermonntaln region and exeeeda by several hundred thousand dollars Its ova total of a year a colt Is announced that on December the bank vlll pay to Its stockft, holders the tilth regular quarterly dividend amounting to IIO.SOQ. Officers of the Institution point to the fact that dividends have been paid since the date of continuously organisation In 1171 and that panics, wars and other periods of financial disturbances have not affected the solidity and safety of the bank. In referring to Its vide field of activity, George B. Spencer, cashier, says that the sun never seta ou depositors of this bask. Many of Its large depositors are located In all parte of the vorld, a goodly number residing In England, Inland, Scotland, Wales, Japan, Nev Zsaland. Australia and other foreign lands, as veU as throughout all sections of the United States and Canada. This bank la said to be enjoying a remarkable growth. g . PLEASING PALATES ie not a oaoe-- v year Job of oqrs. Wo do tt dajin&s year with our high grade, home made candy. my , a ' We do feel, however, that Thanksgiving Day offers na the opportunity of polishing off an eventful feast, so we have made up special HOLIDAY BOXES of candy which will please every member of the family. It is in one, two and three pound sizes and at lowest possible prices. -- The D. S. Candy Company mmmmmmimmmm VoUco. ib Oough The soothing and healing properties of Chamberlains Cough Remedy, Its pleasant testa and prompt and effectual cures have made It a favorite vlth people everyvhan. It la especially prised by mothen of young children for colds, croup and vhooptag cough, as It alvays affords quick relief and Is free from opium and other harmful drugs. o tart the .children out right. Open a savings account for each one at the Eureka Banking Cos. bank. One dollar Is sufflciaut to start au account and Interest ou all sums compounded. tvlee each ysar. A. 0. Nebeker, B. 8. A E. M. Civfl lllateB o--v Indspsadanes Mining Company, a corporation of the State of Utah. Location of property Tin tie Mining District, Utah, Location of principal place of business. Eureka, Utah. Notice Is hereby gives that at a meeting of the directors of the above named mining company, held at the office of the Secretary la Eureka, Utah, on Monday, December Bth, 1ISX, an assessment, bring No. I, of one cent per share vas levied on the capital stock iff the corporation Issued and outstanding, payable immediately to the Secretary, H. D. Shrivar, at his office at W. F. Shrtvsrs store. Eureka, Utah. Any stock upon vhlch this assessment remains unpaid on Tuesday, January 18th, ISIS, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment Is mads before, vUl be sold on Tuesat II day, February 7th, , oclock, noon, at the office of the Secretary at W. F. Shrivers store In Eureka, Utah, to pay the delin- P" O Another Member Of Cult In West Tintio Convicted Elvln Houts, the second member of the Gudmnuson colony of West Untie to be tried on a statutory charge, vas convicted last Friday. The trial took place In the district court at Nephi. Gerald Lovry vas the first member of the colony to be convicted and he received a sentence of three years In ths stats prison. The same punishment vUl be meted out to Bouts. o 1SS1 TAX LIST FOB JUAB COUNTY IS BEING PUBLISHED o Juab countys dellnqusnt tax list for XISX Is being published In this Issus of the Eureka Reporter. The list Is also being printed In ths Tlmee-Nsv-s at Naphl vhlch Insures its circulation on both sides of the county. o To Gate lilt, lilt, BE. Fold Touring Cur has brought to the hdmes of the country more rod pleasure, comfort and convenience than perhaps any other oos thing. It has enabled the termer and his family to mingle with friends, attend church, neighborhood functions, and eqjoy the many pleasantries that abound in country life. Truly ths Ford car with ha low cost of operation and maintenance. Its usefulness and efficiency, has been s boon to ths American Your older should bo placed at ones if you wish p avoid daisy in delivery. THE t sad Soothing Syiups. Jt is ft g cetfaiss adtiier Opium, WhtbIiIii. finy other aaieotk Bs fa its guarantee. Tor non then It has yean thirty teen inconstant nee for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Dfanhoea; allaying Feveriahnen ariiing and hr remitting ths 8tHMch and Bowels, aids healthy sad i 1 IhsFSnissd. CASTORIA In Use For Ovor e Postal Savings May Be Much Liberalized Information vaa received thla weak st Pries postoffice of ths bill fostered by Postmaster General Hayes liberalising postal savings having bean favorably reported upon house of tha by representatives committee on po toilless and postroads. Jannuy, ISIS. It la expected that both branches of Claimant nnmaa an wltno a: Ed- congress vlll set promptly In passwin Hall, Hlldnr Aaguata Pshrsoa, ing ths measure. Under ths proviasst Olssa, Arvld Olssn, all of sions of ths bill the interest rats on Vsnoe: Utah. postal savings will bs Increased from the present one of I per cent GOULD B. BLAKELY, to I per cent. The limit Baglster annually of twenty-fiv-e hundred dollars al(First pmb. Dec. S, XIII.) lowed to say ono depositor will bo increased to five thousand dollars and ths ago limit of XO years removA ed. I Ths bill also provides for Joint and trust accounts, now forbidden to postal savers. Under ths Joint neeonnt section of the bill two persons will bs permitted to open an account and either of tho depositors may withdraw It on ths death of the other. Aceonnts may also be opened by trustees or guardians Prise Sun. CVWTAUW I direct that the bs published In ths of Eureka, Utah, published nearest s period of Claims for 80 days. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. 14, XISX. 1111.) LAWYER PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS SiWUI Af EUREKADELEA Vn - FOR CASTORIA STOTT A WARNER Tnrpo, neglect only Turpentine ointment, on throat flannel Cover with and chert. doth. Jodgel Id Repeat night and TUrpo mi Bchramm-Johneo- n M. M. Warm B. R. O. Mote SORETHROATT the It. Rnb Dont lake CMy. Tintio Lodge Ns. Drag Stores Oo. Tnee- - at L F. Hall. a O. brothers Flatting Dr. Stsele Bailey, Jr. invited John Morley, W. M. Physician and Burgoo to attend. Charles Krygsr, Secretary. AT TINTIO HOSPITAL Mammoth. Utah F. a IS Assay Office GEORGE A. UDALL T. Attorney At Law Probate Special attention to Caeca. Workmens Compeneatlon end nil other legal Claims Mate ti. mattera. Bid Judge Bldju Batt Labs Ctty DR. L. R. PIERCE Eureka Lodge No. 1478, Loyal Order of CASTORIA r Moose, meets eve Wednesday evening at Union Hall. Miners Visiting members Invited to attend. SESSIONS, Dictator PETERSON. Secretary subject to tho hearty growyoaagatar Is food, and drink. Milk Is both. It has food propsrtlss that are eoostraetiva and body ones Utah Haraaiznizngnnizng bmildlag. Not oaly dots It build tho body but It protects It and aids la tha dlgasttao of other food. Doctors order It for the sick i ths newspaper Children Cry FLETCHER'S ing hsalth-glvta- Reporter said Laet pub. December I, Edv. D. Dunn, Atfy, Salt Lake City, Utah. i to aid la tho restoration of health. That la a tribite to Its g qualities. proves sot oaly Ita value to tho sick bat also as a bevsrags for ths family. Milk as a part of yoar ehllda regular diet will keep a happy amlle on Ita teee. Notaries Public foregoing notice Eureka Reporter (First pub. October Is always happy out Health and happiness Invariably go hand to hand. And Jnat about ths most tetanst-ta- g Tintic Garage Co. n E. HUISH 0. E. RIFE C. Leaf No. No. 4 er 8441-Canyo- FOR ' f VK e.WWIiy. 8482-Rullro- ud 14 lodes; Bur. 4 lode; and 8 nr. and Canyon No. 6 lodes. Children Cry FLETCHERS A HEALTHY YOUNGSTER 30 Yoaro Tho Kind You Hovo Always Bought ITY. TM, 6420-Copp- pro-gra- Bwnri. Drops Utah Is rated as one of the six highest states In the Union in ths field of education, according to Dean Utah County st Provo, Utah. Milton Bennlon, bead of the educaThs neareri known locutions ara tion school of the University of Utah. ths sforeuaid conflicting claims, This opinion is based on the high ed- Murlndu No. 3 lode (unsurvsysd); ucation rating given Utah ns com- Murlndu lods (nnsnrvsyed); Bur. p pared vlth other states In eve lods; Snr. education classification thus tar No. 4, 6, 8, 7. I, S. XO, XX, XI, XI, Utah has recently adopted s new educational program, the euccen of which Is bring anticipated by leading educators la all parts of the United States. This program Includes ths school health lav, the nev health education plan vhlch la bring worked ont In detail by Dr. E. O. Gowans, state director of health education, and the recent compulsory education lav of the state. "Theae nev Utah educational are now being watched by leading educators In ths hops that Utah will demonstrate beyond qnes tion the feasibility of theae plans," said Dean Bennlon. "They are designated to be the wisest Investment that the state can make: the training of ita youth to greatest physical, vocational and dvle efficiency." The school of education la the largest school In tha university. A vast amount of correspondence work Is also carried on vlth ths university by teachers of ths stats. m d fever attempt to relieve your baby with m remedy that yon would nse for youraolt Utah Ranks High In Field Of Education mado.- - The way to aula n good reputation la to endeavor to be what yon. ap-i-r. That la precisely tbs manner la vhlch Chamberlains Cough Remedy haa gained Its reputation na a rare for eongha, colds, eroap and whooping coagh. Every bottle that quent assessment together vlth the haa ever been put ont by the manucost of advertising and the expense facturers has been Duly np to the Of sale. high standard of eicellanca claimed B. D. BHBXVER, Secy. for 1L People have found that It can be depended upon for the relief (First pub. December fth, XSSI.) and euro of theeo oilman ta and that It to pleasant and ante to take. o Notice Oinership Ths Xiad You Ears Atvays Boaflht, sad which has hssa la use for aver thirty yens, hastens tha slgaatan sf sad has hen mads voder Us fSD anal ssperrUm sfaeo Its infancy; mow bo ono to dfittln 1b fhk an Oounteifeita, Imitations sad "Jusfcas-cooan hvt Experiments that trifle with sad "Ae"B"T Os fr--mi af Infants sad Children Experience 1468-Loo- a Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utak, November II, 1121. Notice la hereby given that Carl V. Rax Pekrsoh, of Vernon, Utah, made who, on September S, Homeetead entry. No. 011118, for UK EWtt, SM NS Hi NE Section IS; IVK, Section IS. Town's I South, Ruga S Went, Salt Lake Meridian, haa filed notice of Intention to make three-yea- r proof, to aetabUsh claim to the land above described, before the Raglater A Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the llth day of Pride Children Cry Ccr Flotsbcr'o . The county clerk has snpplied the Reporter vlth the following list of jurors vho have been drsvn for service during the year X922: Eureka Joseph Morley, Walter A. Miller, William T. Mathews. A. D. Moore, A. E. Myers, L. McIntyre, W. C. McEvan, J. A. McKellar, H. N. Royle, R. D. Runnells, McCrea Roundy, Frank X. Russell, Andrew Rosenlund, W. W. Scott, I O. Schofield, Joseph 8chlecht, Clarencb Salisbury, John Savage, John D.' Sanderson, W. F. Shrlver, J. L. Smith, Andrew Boderland, L H. Spriggs, Joseph Staker, John J. Sullivan, Dennis J. Sullivan, Philip J. Sullivan, Otto M. Svartx, J. B. Sylvester, H. C. Sylvester, George A. Sylvester, Herbert Taylor, Frank Taylor, William Thurgood, Byron Thurmond, George W. Tins man, Guy Towers, Joseph Treloar, John William Vincent, A. N. Wallace, William Wanless, J. L. Williams. G. H. Wig-to-n, John E. Wlrthlln, John E. Youngstrom, Charles E. Zabrlakle, Alex H. McChrystal, Marcus A. William McCormick, J. H. Norman, Fred R. Nesblt, W. R. Nee-bi- t, Matt Newman, Jake Nylund, Edvard Olson, G. M. Ostler, Frank Pett, Minor Peterson, Frank A. Palmer, H. J. Pitts, E. W. Redmond. Mammoth William Nlsonger, George J. Milne, J. B. Mitchell, C. W. Miller, Dennis Murphy, Arthur McDonald, 'Alex McDonald, Ernest Prlchett, John Poulson, Alfred Parsons, Samuel Pratt, Leonard W. Peck, L. A. Rose, Melvin Reding, Hans1 Rustand, George Richards, Fred Samuels, Jerry M. Sullivan, J. M. Smith, Grant Simons. Silver City Fred Maynard, C. O. Miller, H. E. Naylor, W. H. Osborne, John Peterson, William E. Petts, Levis Peterson, A. A. Ross, Arthur Rowley, L. B. Smith, Peter Boren- - I Walter Fitch, Jr., Company ail Union Milk Co. a J.BUSBEU JftPrapb eauncte sceeumc ce Dcvf, OO. Mum. S SHAFT AND TUNNEL CONTRACTORS Rank, Utrk aaMBBinHMlHZniLTtlHffla 9 |