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Show IURE3A UP03TER Pgs8 REV. BULKLKY ADDRESSED PROVO KNIGHT TEMPLARS Vv. Eazry Adams Sobbed On . Bar. Bulkier, wko for some time hu been visiting at the home of his daughter in Eureka, went to Provo on Christmas morning, delivering the address at the exercises of the Knight Templar branch of the Masonic fraternity. Mrs. Bulkier accompanied him on the trip and while at Provo they visited with their son. The program as carried out at the new Masonic Temple at Provo was as follows: Scripture reading; Hymn, 'Hark the Herald Angels;" Scripture; Drinking of Toast; Cello tion; Prayer by S. H. Goodwin; 8oprano solo; Address Rev. Bulkier; Hymn and Benediction. MAIL TAX WILL OOME OFF ON fANCABy Upper Main St ra.7gL,Z"-"TS2BRlZniaii!ia- j KrL Saturday Last Saturday evening while Har- nl ry Adame, Eagle A Blue Ball em- rU ployee, was on his way home ha was rU held up and rohbed of a small sum of money. The robbery took place at a point near the McCullough Garage on upper Main street. Adams says that as he turned tha corner a who wgs apparently waiting for someone, shoved a gun in his face and said: "Hands up!" The lone highwayman lqst no'tlme Ingoing through Adams pockets, relieving him of his change, and omrii him to move oa as urapldly possible. The nutter was promptly i ported to the local qfflcess who arrested a suspect or tiro but ae there was no evidence toj connect them with the crime they s J - .o Under the provisions of the new Two Finns also reported that they revenue act, the special tax on parcel had been held up and robbed of post packages, bearing 15 cents' about (80, on the same evening, but postage and over, will be removed they were so thoroughly "pickled' January 1st A tax of 1 cent per SB and told such conflicting stories that cents' postage on all parcels is the officers are inclined to place but charged at present. The postoffice little credence in the report. also will discontinue the sale of proIt has been many yean since prietary revenue stamps on that date, drunkenness was so common as duras tha new aet repeals this tax also ing last Saturday.and Sunday. Liquor seemed to be as plentiful as water from a flowing well and blood flowed freely during the' progress of drunken brawls. One business house was ordered to close by Chief of Police Boyer but it was permitted to hours later. The reopen twenty-fou- r jail was filled up, then emptied to make room for another crop of drunks. Few, if any, of the offenders, were takes Into police court, befloaters" or an opporing given tunity of sobering up and returning wj: I rj i H ri !u 3 to their work.' NEW LICENSE PLATES TO BE SENT OCT NEXT WEEK CwW for Tin-ti- c under the sew automobUe law has received notice of his' appointment and the acceptance of his 12000 bond. The secretary of state wUl accept no applications for 1022 licenses until cards have been signed by the local Inspector. The first applicant from Tintic to get new number plates will be Dr. L. B. Laker, whose card was mailed this week The 1028 numbers are white figures on a black background. These numbers will be ready for mailing on January 2nd, the state having received a carload of them. ft Halt jefcaff 1131 C. E. Rife, auto Inspector Turn over a new WILLIAM 1 PEARL WHITE ill-rTHE .WHITE MOLL" . By Frank L. Packard, author of The Miracle Man. Postmaster Frank Beesley and his force of clerks are to be congratulated oa their work during the holiday rush. Even during the busiest days there was no congestion at tha package window no long waits for those who were sending Christmas presents to other parts of the country. The incoming mail was all handled rapid ly and the only packages remaining over In the office on Christmas day were those addressed to parties who A colossal super crook left town and consequently could drama with an amazing had not be reached. The Christmas mall spiritual twist The story of a girl who fought her way back against tremendous odds. Sounds the uttermost depths of the human emotions. STAR THEATRE, TONIGHT r 1 Soldiers was the heaviest in the history of the local postoffice. . . , Jt 4, I t 0. i .. . 4 i ii u vff a a 1 t rj .Mr. i9 fa r ri Sunday School It a. Ing 11 a. m. and 7.SS p. m. Watch Night Services to be held on Saturday evening at oclock. Rev. R. D. Zook, with other assistants, will conduct Evangelistic services the following week, lugs every sight at 7.80 o'clock, ' 'f. .' i i 4 v We've thought of Several things to make this store a better service agency: for our customers; but' we : dm't .find better clothes than . t : "y- Riidyard ... V. ... Hail Sckaffner 1 ! I I ja ' & Marx clothes H ',r Kipling's j i 3 A i Ths homs of Hart Befcaffnsr A Man clCthes f'r MHIZIMHHHIMMHimiiUaiaHIMWHiaHnHHnBBnHniMMlglHggBg5gS22S!Z3ffl lira. Bart Fields went to Salt Lake Tuesday where she visited for' a few ' r? days.' Mr. and Mrs. Dychea of Silver City , are spending the holidays with soul In its mystery, i Jr M. E. CHURCH. . relatives at Pleasant. Misses Dona .Cowan ' and Ladle Btalelgh of Payeon are spending the weOk ln Eureka, the gneeta of Mr. and Mrs. John Allen. ' , t Mr. and lira. Thomas ' Householder are spending tha week In Payeon, visiting with - the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pearson. Tuesday evening 'the Knights of Columbus entertained the Catholic Ladles League and the Newman Club nt a turkey banquet ' Seventy-fiv- e gneeta were present and the program ML - Mr. color, atmosphere, acting, direction and wonderful Without presentation, Benefit of Clergy" stands like the Venus de Milo, far above and beyond the masterpieces in the world's gallery of lofty I 9: WWWMMI ItttMtltMtttlltttlltttMf lllltl Had Kipling never written Gnnga Din," Kim, Three," or Plain Tales from the Hills," he would still be an immortal genius, because of this ever living love epic of the East and West In its power to exalt the heart; Without Benefit of Clergy", is matchless. In its ability to purify the feelings Without Bene-fit of Clergy" is supreme. In its gift to endow your personality with 'a new thrill Without Benefit of Clergy" is unequalled. .. , e- WHTnfc: H In the wods of the ancient ritual you have done those things, you ought notto have done, and have left undone those things you ought to have done, turn over a new leaf. NO BELAY IN HANDLING MAIL AT LOCAL OFFICgC - THE if sad Mrs. Clarence Clemons spent the Salem. Without Benefit q .Of vlcf accomplishments. . It lias made Kipling doubly immortal himself for the screen. . Written by Directed by James Young, jiupervjged ,Jpr Mr. Kipling by Bandolph CL Lewis. Sunday, Jan. 1st i Chrlatmna holidays nt Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Walker were gneeta of Mr. and Mrs. Malben BUle on Christmas day. ' Clarence and Cail Bauer, students at Ike V. of U., are .home (Or the holidays. Miss Luclle O'Neil came oat from Salt Lake Snndey morning and Is pending-th- e week with Mine May Hanley. Mies Dora Bryson, 18 year 'old daughter of Mr. aad Mrs. Perry Bryson. died oh Dee. 17th at Santa Barbara, Cal., according to Information which reached Eureka friends daring the past week. The Brysons were residents of Eareka for a somber of years and tha young lady, whose death took pines In California, had a largo number of friends among the yoaag folks of this city. . . . Included some good musical numbers, Interesting toasts, ' etc. The party was a moat enjoyable one. On Tneeday evening a number of ' young folks enjoyed a sleighing party, followed by- refreshments and card playing at tha home of Klee Helen Beesley. They were: " Hiss Frances Hutch, Miss Bernice Wride, Him Stella Fields, MIm Helen Beesley, Bert Ferguson, HebeT Thur-goo- d. Bud Ferguson, Arthur Cronin.. - Bat Sullivan returned on after a business trip to Salt NodceFer ' Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah. Decamber-- 87, 1181. Notice la hereby gives that Baod Oakley, of Sliver City, Utah, who, oa Janiary II, ISIS, made Homestead entry, No. dlS78S, for Sft BEK. BeetloaS. SWft, Section S; Eft' HEft, Section , 17, Township 11 Sbath, Bangs 8 West,, Salt .. Lake Meridian, has filed aotlee of Intention to make five-yaProof, establish claim to tha ' land shove described, before the Clerk of the District Coart, at Ncphi, Utah, on tha 8th day of Fabrnary, 1188. Claimant namcc as witaaaaM! Archablc Lamhaoa, of Sprlngvllla, Utah; John Lemons, Eldon Lemons,. Paul Schwab, all of Silver i City, Mrs. John E. Huish .of Payton is pending tha week In Eareka, visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Eugene Peterson.-Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cor bell and children of Spanish Fork are spending the week la Eureka, being the gneeta of Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Bowen. Frank Wanlaaa, 'who hi attending the B. Y. U. at Provo, hi spending the holidays with hie parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Wanlass. Mr. and Mrs. Rowdy Schofield of Ogden were guests during Christmas week at the home of the formers brother, Levi Schofield. ... Peter Borup and family of Salt Lake returned to the capital oa Wednesday after spending a few days In Eureka, being the guests of Mr. fend Utah.. ti ar . GOULD B. BLAKELY, John Bunnell. Mre. Agnes Humes entertained at a family dnndr Christmas Eva, (First pub. Deeamber Id, 1181.) those present I Long Hr. and Mre. James Hayncej Mr. and Mrs. Art Haynes, Mr. Vend Mrs. Sherman Haynes, Theodore and Deway Hay-ne-e and Mrs. Fannie Fields. Mre. Children ns nxrcaurtOry CAOTORIA 4 vyr' |