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Show Pa 4 Friday, March 4, 1921 KURRXA REPORTER Li5 i3 tatirltr Earleane Cromar was the Jepperson at Parson L. D. 8- - Amusement Hell. during the latter part of the week. o Attend the dance at the L. D. 8. W. L Conorer ot the Tin tic Hall next Saturday company wae In Salt Lake on Amusement night Wednesday transacting business. Mrs. W. J. Adams returned durSheriff Dan Martin returned on Tuesday after a buslneaa trip to Salt ing the week after a visit at Salt Lake. County Attorney Burton was In' Mrs. Ray Pike and baby arrived Eureka during the early part of the la Eureka this week tor a visit with put week, haring court business on Mr. and Mrs.. Edward Pike. this side of the county. Regular Saturday night dance will Mias Marguerite Franks, who is be held at the L. D. 8. Amusement attending school at the University Hall, Bonner's music and a good at Balt Lake, will arrive home today, time for all who attend. Mrs. E. L. Clark was called to spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Q. A. Franks. Salt Lake this week by the Illness of Ten are asked to visit the Bell her mother, Mrs. Mary Cuddebaek. Sample Shoe company's room, two The Illness was not a serious one and doon out of Taylor Bros, store, Mrs. Cuddebaek is now well along where shoes can be had at greatly toward complete recovery. reduced prices. John Westerdahl, the superintenMiss Minnie Kelly, former resi- dent of the. Tlntlc Standard Mining dent of Eureka, was back in the company, baa purchased one of the city, this week on a visit, being a new 1111 Bulck roadsters He also guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. has a Kissel chummy roadster, which he has been driving for a seaj. E. O'Connor. Miss Kelly is now son or two. Lake. Balt at living EuSalesman Btrlngham of the Mrs. W. R. Nesbitt returned to Motor company of Provo was reka late last week after spending a few weeks in one of the Salt Lake In camp this week trying to Internet the' new models hospitals. Mrs. Nesbitt has been local people In 111 and while she Is not fully which the Bulck people are putting quite recovered she is feeling much better. out He anticipates considerable John Franks, a graduate of the business in this territory during the summer.. University of Utah, went to Salt coming Mrs. Rose Treeldder has returned Lake this week and was Initiated Into the Pheta Tau fraternity, which to Eureka after an extended stay In is a branch of the engineering society California, visiting at Ban Francisco, Oakland and the beach towns In the at the big school. southern part of the state. She hae shoes for high prices Why pay taken charge of the Eureka Hotel cent save 60 can about when you per again, relieving Mrs. Householder, by patronising the Bell Sample Shoe who looked after the place during east of two doors Taylor parlor, absence. her cut and Bros, store. Walk The Cline home on Church street your shoe expenses In half. was this week sold to Q. G. Hogan E. Fordham .employed at the the car repairer at Tintlc Junction. one of A Bell Blue mine, got Eagle time been bis hands beneath a power hammer Mr. Hogan has fo some which is part of the blacksmith shop making his home In, mis city and he to move Into the residence equipment and came near losing a expects he which has purchased. The sale handful of fingers. The accident through took place early In the week and of the house was handled estate real Frank agent. Garrity, the for Fordham fingers fortunately Mrs. H. E. Osborne was hostess at ,were not crushed sufficiently to rea nicely arranged party on Monday quire amputation. Mrs. V. L. Thomas was hostess at evening, entertaining ' about sixteen the meeting of the Entre Nous of her friends. The program InLiterary Club, held on Wednesday cluded progressive 600. The prises evening of this week. The paper, were awarded as follows: Mrs. Bella which was on "Tintic District," was Sullivan, first prise, and Mrs. George given by Mrs. D. J. Russell and Adams, consolation prise. The ladies proved of great Interest to the dub. were served with a fine luncheon. Current events were by Mrs. W. J The Degree of Honor conducted a The next meeting will be social session on Tuesday evening of Adams. with Mrs. D. J. Russell. this week, for the members of the Bessie Hunt, a member of the lodge only. It was an enjoyable afFreshman Class at the Tlntlc High fair but the evenings pleasure was School, had her shoulder fractured marred to some extent by the loss early In the week while taking part of a bunch of cakes, which were In gymnasium exercises. The injury stolen by boys. The names of the is not considered serious and the boys are known and nave been reThey may young lady will soon recover. ported to the officers. Mrs. Nan Knowlton Barnes, wife be prosecuted. This sort of a game of Claude T. Barnes, and a sister of is becoming altogether too common. Mrs. E. G. Hanson, a former well A number of times In recent months, hnown resident of Eureka, died on cakes and other articles prepared Wednesday at Salt Lake. Deceased for parties have been stolen and It was SS years of age and leaves her Is time to make an example of some husband, two children and other of the hoodlums who are doing the relatives. stealing. night duoai, until Miss further notice, will be held ut the guest of-Mi- Gar-ag- start now ABE YOU PLANNING to make your Easter Frock this year? Then you should stocked on because Easter comes early this year March 27th. We are particularly well to price them in an yard goods this year in cottons, wools and silks. We have attempted -- inviting way. e Btun-nin- g Exquisite taffetas, dainty georgettes, crepe de chines, smart satins and fashion- able tricotines beautiful creations, artistically . enhanced by touches, new color combinations. BLACK SILKS to $3.45 qualities at the remarkably low price of $2.95 Tel-lurl- de $1.95 a Yard aaaortment com- prises: Black Chiffon Taffeta Black Satin Duchease Black Satin De Chine Also in many beauti- ful colors and tints. GINGHAMS AT 29c WILL SWISS ORGANDIE 75c up-stal- rs The GO FAST This is crisp sheer white organdie, Imported by ua from 8wl tier land. It has permanent fin la h, and la marked special for only a abort time longer, at 16c a yard. It la 46 Inches wide. They are soft finished and will wear wonderfully well. Such cheery colors they are, In pretty plaid effects, SI Inches wide and SI cents a yard. FOR SPRING COAT NEW DRESSES Duvet de Laine will make up It into beautiful spring wraps. will not only wear wonderfully well, but comes la Just the colors one would want Is width, it Is 16.60 a yard. Beautiful line of New Dresses in Taffetas and Satina have Just been placed on display. Undoubtedly the prettiest assortment we ever carried. Priced from I3S.60 up. ' 64-ln- ch Tintic Mercantile Co. Mr. and Mrs. CadT Fitch and the HARD Outlook For Oil Is Good George W. Owen Named Never really come 'to the family sister, Mrs. Paddock, arc Exalted Ruler Of Elks that saves. If your income should now an route home after a trip to Says Old Timer Oil Man Honolulu. The sea voyage will restop or be reduced, a savings' ac0 At their last the count meeting will provide opportunities, evening quire about seven days and1 It is In more Is evidence of oil members of Tlntlc Lodge No. 7X1, comfort and happiness for you until their Intention to spend a couple of the"There of Utah than ' there ever state B. P. O. Elks, elected officers and matters adjust themselves. Why not weeks In California. was In Pennsylvania," declared Col. The Eighth Grade class will give W. C. Newell, who drilled his first transacted a lot of other business. start a savlflgs account with us a dancing party at the High School oil well In 1876, In an address before George W. Owen being the new today. EUREKA BANKING CO. next Friday evening, March 11th. the Salt Lake Commercial club, Wed- exalted ruler. Matters pertaining to the dance pavilion, which was so The admission wUl be 50 cents and nesday afternoon. DELINQUENT NOTICE. badly damaged by fire, were up for the class members Intend to make VI want to say to you gentlemen, Independence Mining Company, a the dance me of the most pleasing said Col. Newell, "that you can rest discussion but no action was taken corporation of the state of Utah. reason that the insurance Location of events of the school year. property, Tlntlc Mining assured that the Ohio Oil or the for the A number of the commercial club Dutch Shell Oil companies are not adjuster had not reported on the District, Utah. Location of principal no There la question but what place of bnalness, Eureka, Utah. members have asked If ladles are in- wasting their money in preliminary fire. either repair the There are delinquent upon the folvited to the social session, to be operations In this state any more the Elks will & th4 building or take lowing described stock on account o! held this evening, and Chairman than you men would waste yours. damage done down and It rebuild it in a more assessment levied on the 84th day oi com-mltKendrick of the entertainment But If you want to kill the business mannlr. wishes to state that tonight's right at the start you can do so by modern January, 1181, being, assessmenl The new officers ot the lodge are No. 4 of ft cent per share, the sevparty la a stagg affair, but in the letting a lot of these little "hot air as follows: ' eral amounts set opposite the namei near future the club hopes to be companies start up and fleece the George W.. Owen, Exalted Ruler. of the respective shareholders ai able to entertain the ladles. toople." Dr. E. L. Clark, Leading Knight. follows: e Hundreds of mining men of Utah, Dennis Theriault, Loyal Knight No. . Name Amt Shra. Nevada and the West, will be pained MAMMOTH MINING MAN IS John Hanley, Lecturing Knight. IMS 9 1.04 Haynes and shocked to learn of the death of BACK AFTER VACATION E. Bowen, Secretary. 6 7.5 Mattson 1606 Arthur Murphy. For several years -o W. F. Bhrlver, Treasurer. 85.04 strom 6000 Ny which to his final summons, previous W. D. Loose, local manager of the J. W. Embleton, Tyler. Erickson . 8000 10.01 came on the 11th Instant, at Bar-sto- Grand Central, Gold Chain and Iron P. J. Bonner, Trustee. 1 4- - Marie Pederson 5.01 . 1000 California, and his subsequent King mines, has returned to the disI. J. Barnard, Representative to 90-- J. A. Johnson 7.64 1600 ; ML in Balt Olivet burial cemetery, trict after spending a few weeks lodge session at Los Angeles 8.64 Mattson 600 Lake City, deceased was leasing In with Mrs. Loose, who is now living grand In July. Edward Pike, Alternative. 6.04 Pederson .. 1000 the Ploche, Nevada, section. For a at Los Angeles. Mr. Loose had a 101-Ja5000' 35.01 Church conlong time afflicted with miners' very enjoyable trip and says that EUREKA GIRLS DON HIKING 107-Al5.01 Mattson 1000 sumption, he was finally, a few the southern California section Is SUITS AND VISIT GOSHEN 110-Al7.64 Mattson ....-150months ago, compelled to surrender almost at its best. However, he has 180-M. Carpenter . 1500 . 7.54 his Interests and go to the coast. no fault to find with the Five Eureka donned their 18S-spring M. Carpenter . 1000 5.01 Arthur Murphy was one of the last weather which we have been having hiking suits last girls, Sunday and made 124-M. Carpenter . 1000 5.01 men to operate In the old Mercur .in Tintic. Mrs. Loose will remain 'a trip to Goshen where they spent Johnson . 600 ' 8.61 district, where he spent much time Jin California for a few months after the afternoon and took dinner with 181-A- rt 8. Cl 500 Sundberg and money In a fruitless effort to which time she will move to Mam' Miss Alton White. History falls to ;267-H. 8.54 . 500 McChrystal old of a number rehabilitate the moth. relate what part of the distance was '268-H. McChrystal . ' 600 ' 2.51 mines of that once famous camp and covered on foot but at any rate 269-H. McChrystal . 600 8.54 also operated in the south end of Maccabees To arrived safely at their destina- 870-Entertain they H. McChrystal . 500 2.61 the Tlntlc District. Arthur Murphy tion with a life sixed appetite. It 271-H. McChrystal . 500 8.64 was a prince among men, and he was Visitor This Evening was a Jolly outing and all of the H. 2.61 . j272-500 ! McChrystal beloved by all who knew him. o . . . young ladles were brought back to ,284-IsaIsaacson ...10000 60.01 Edward Fox, the record keeper of Eureka in the evening by Mr. and Victor Bray, has Just returned Newman . 8000 10.01 after spending several months ' at the lodge, says that Dr. Hanchett,' Mrs. John Franks, who bad previousThomas 6.0 1000 Burley, Idaho. He says that things the state commander,, is expected to ly promised to see to it that the S89-W. Davis 8.64 500 have been In a very serious condi- visit Tintic Tent No. 18, Knights of hikers did not have to climb the n 8.54 Mathews 500 Maccabees outthis the tion at that place bnt that the evening. There long grade which extends from 858-ToSneddon 1000 . 6.04 look Is somewhat brighter. Two will be some business and then an Goshen to Eureka. In the party 858-- J. Llnbeck 4000 80.04 banks were forced to close 'at enjoyable social session. All mem- were: Miss Mable Roberts, Miss Miller 6.04 .. 1000 atof are asked to order the Bernice Bourne, Miss Katherine 807-Ea- rl Burley owing to the' fact that the bers Stewart 5.04 1000 ' Deone Miss farmers, to whom a lot of money had tend the meeting. Blackett and S80-Franks, E. Wood '. . . . 2000 10.01 O'- been advanced, could not meet their Miss Ethel ORelley. SI8-M. Carpenter . 1000 6.04 notes at the banks. Mr. Bray says The Pneumonia Month. S91-Martinson 5.04 1000 WILL CELEBRATE SILVER these banka will soon be reopened Newman . 18.64 2500 are to Is March a typical pneumonia and that the farmers WEDDING ANNIVERSARY going 6.04 1000 Almqulst o plant the usual large crops this sea- month and usually gives a high rate 4IS-- J. E. Martin 6.04 1000 son. The crops raised last year of mortality for the disease. After Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Larson of EuAnd In accordance with law au4 could not be sold because of the a long and hard winter, the system reka have issued invitations for a an order of the board of director! high freight rates. As an example loses much of Its resistance and peo- party which will be given at their made on the. 24th day of January now In Idaho Is careless. When at next home every cold, hay selling prices ple grow Friday evening, the so 1881, Sharss of each pared many In fact no matter how slighL Is given being In honor of their 8 5th wedding of ranging down to l per ton. ' as may be necessary will lx there la but little market for it at prompt and intelligent attention, anniversary. Everything points to a soldstock at the office of the Secretary any price. It cannot be shipped out there is much less danger of pneu- moit enjoyable social event. H. D. Bhrlver, at W. F. Shriveri of the state because of Ugh freight monia. It should be borne In mind Store, Eureka, Utah, on Tuesday th rates. Mr. Bray sent four carloads that pneumonia is a germ disease NEELBOX IS BANKRUPT. 82nd day of March, 1081, at thi of hay to Eureka, the hay costing and breeds In the throat Chamber-- . Jim Neilson, formerly of Eureka hour of 12 o'clock, noon, to pay thi 91.76 a ton In Burley and yet when Iain's Cough Remedy Is an expec- and now living at Salt Lake City, It reached this city, freight and torant and cleans out the germ has taken advantage of the bank- delinquent assessment thereon to sether with the cost of advcrtlslni other charges had brought the ex- laden ed mneus and not only cures ruptcy law. A meeting of his credi- and expense of sale. pense up to a point where It could a told but prevents its resulting In tors has been set for March 13th. H. D. BHRTVER. Body. not be told except at a loss of 98.90 pneumonia. It la pleasing to take. Some of his creditors are local peoEureka, Utah, ton. Children take It willingly. per ple. . (First pub. 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