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Show ftS 4 1 Friday. Mr. aud Mrs. Joseph McCormick have Just moved late their home oa Laadvllla Rev, the residence purtime ago from Mr. and es Mrs. William Douglass. The Elks have announced their usual Christmas dance, to take at the Pavilloa oa Monday Habar Jones waa la Pajaoa as evening. Bonner's orchestra vill builnaaa tail Wadnaadayv play and doubtless there vill beat-a Jobs Larry bu ratxrnad ta Batta record-breakin- g holiday crovd la attar a brief vlait wltb Baraka rela- tendance. tive and frlanda. A telegram aant to relatives In Mr. and Mrs. Ray Coayara vara Eureka announced the marriage at MonPayaoa visitors oa Bamday and Balt Lake, during the early part of day. the vaak, of Mias Millie Stevart and Both are residents Mlaa Catbarlaa Stack who la at- John Sullivan. of Eureka, the bride being a former tending tba University, la at student at the Ttatle High School for tba holidays. Mra. Tanna D. Hlckan and daigh-ta- r. and the groom one of the veil men of the city. The Rodello, of Provo, ban been the known young sent . by Mr. Sullivan to hla telegram, dar-Mra. Hlckan roosts of Rodney Mrs. McCormick, did Joeeph sister, weak. , lag tba paat Mra. Tbomaa Jamiaon baa rotam-a- d not give any particulars regarding attar apandinc a coapla of montba the marriage la Colorado, vhora aha vaa tba gaaat of ralatlroa and other frlanda. Mlaa Aldia Klamora, atadaat at the A. C. at Logan, la spending the Cbrtatmaa vacation with bar parents, ar Mr. and Mra. Joseph Klamora at City. Road Johnson, formar atndent of the Untie High School and now enrolled at the Brigham Toang at Provo, vaa la Baraka on Banday for a abort vlst vifb frlanda. Joaaph 8. RobMnot Baraka and Jamaa Anderson of Lmi have boon appointed as depaty vnaaaaora to look after tba assaasmant of livestock oa tba daaart to the vast of . John Outlay and daughter MyrMrs; John Phipps tle and 4 11 see, are spending a couple KvUl regret to learn of an of days at Salt Lake- In vhleh she suffered a Reductions oa all Holiday Goods fracture of the ankle. The lady is throughout the store at Tlntie Mare. recovering slowly from the Injury. Aft a meeting of the Catholic WoCompany. mens Leu gnu, last evening. Miss Dr. and Mrs. L. E. Clark Mary C. Sullivan gave an Interesting daughter. Merle, left early In week tor Salt Lake, vhare they will lecture on the "Passion Play," vhleh visit vlth friends until after she witnessed on the occasion of a t trip to Europe. The lecture Christmas. thoroughly . enjoyed by the Be sure to get your copy of members. league Fear beautiful, nev, sacred song Mrs. Dean Beck entertained at a Not," by Eurekae composer. St children's party for her daughter. cents post paid. Call or phone 111. Marguerite, last Thursday. Luncheon Mrs. Besilona. vas served to the following little Mies Amelia Fsllert, vho tor guests: Ines Lindsay, Mary Frances time has been at the county Infirm- Garrtty, Dorothy Donaldson. Marary at Nephl. vas reesatly sent to garet Gourley, Bath Manson, Sella the home for aged ladles at Forgle, Elen or Coleman, Dorothy Francisco. The lady made her home Christensen. Levon Gambia, Lavon LaRue la Eureka for more than thirty years Drlasel, Sadie Coleman. It vas through the efforts of Barney, George Donaldson, Douglass the Catholic Womens League that Wlrthlln, Eugene Humble, Billie j White, Genevieve Wrida. she vas sent to San Francisco. m. IIIIIIIMM4HMM llllllllllllltt" The Tintic Here Co. wishes you all A Merry Christmas . . 811-T- Uni-vani- ty WHAT THE UNION PACIFIC HAS DOME FOR UTAH Baraka. Mrs. Roy Vaighn baa bean at Salt Lake for the paat vaak bat vill ratarn oa 8atarday and vill be accompanied by Mrs. M- - M. Kali vho expacta to spend the holiday aeaaon vlth bar sister, Mra. Jamaa r Crooks. Tba offlcan of tba Religion daaa entertained their daaa at a aaaalon In the L. D. 8. Amassment Hall Wednesday afternoon, daaa vaa present and treated the yonagatan to refreshments. The holiday season la one of happiness at the home of Mr. and (1) It has established general offices in Salt Lake Gty and is the only important steam line having general offices in Utah. f (2) It built the first railroad into the state and acquired, maintained and improved the Utah Central, first line into Sdlt Lake City. Hanley. They dont passes thorn ap on December S6th becanse tba atork visited them on Taaaday and left fine baby girt. The Woodcraft Ladles bald a aodal aaaalon Monday evening, after their regalar lodga meeting. The evening vaa spent In playing "109,' Mrs. James Bant vlnnlng first prise and Mrs. Oeorga Castleton second prise. Refireahmants vara served. Benardlnor, the seven months old daughter of Mr. and Jars. Angelo Bchena, of Eureka, died on Banday and burial took ptya on Taaaday under tba direction of Undertaker Alvin Wallace. Tba chlld'a death resulted from pneumonia. Mra. Jerry Kelly, pioneer roeldont of this city, vaa aant to the Holy Cross Hospital during the vaak, having been ill for some time. She vaa accompanied by bar niece, Mrs. Jack Driscoll, of Butte, vho cams, to Eureka on learning of the serious illness of Mrs. Kelly. Minor Pataraon and Mra. C. O. Hogan vara In Salt Lake oa Wednesday, being called there on of the lllneas of their brother, Jesse Peterson, of Millard county, vho submitted to an operation. Mr. Peterson's Illness Is of long standing and Is thought to be the outcome of an Injury vhleh ho sustained several years ago vhile employed la one of the local mines. A mlxup In names. In our last Issue, gave Mr. ' and Mrs. Clemons credit for a baby boy vhleh arrived at the home of their neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Glean Daniels. It's a pretty little youngster and vhUa Mr. and Mrs. Clemons vould gladly lay claim to It they feel that the lucky parents Mr. and Mrs. Daniels, are entitled to some credit and mention of their good fortune, hence the correction. William H. Green, vho handles Jamaa Mrs. ears If Santa . daaa (3) ... Total - t , The headquarters for the Dining Car and Hotel Departments are in Ogden, where commissary supplies for the entire system are (4) purchased. i The Union Pacific has expended not less than $500,000 in the last ten years in advertising Utah. This advertising has been in the form of newspaper displays, illustrated lec-tures, descriptive folders, booklets and leaflets. Every advertisement of Yellowstone Park and the Western Entrance bears reference to Salt Lake Gty or Ogden or Utah. Ninety per cent of the travelers who enter Yellowstone Park over the Union Pacific rails visit Ogden or Salt Lake Gty or both. J Every through' traveler to Southern California is urged to stop in Utah. : most of the ore hauling in the eouth end of the district, had a place of hard luck oa Wednesday vhen one of his moat valuable horses, "Old Tom. fell Into the loading trap at the Tlntie Mill and vaa Injured to such an extent that It vas necessary to end bis suffering vlth a bullet. had but recently been The purchased by Mr. Green, the gum of 9140 having been paid for It. - Friday evening the Fidelia Club members met at the home of Mrs. M. R. E. Sullivan, the time being spent la playing HB00.M The first prise vaa von by Mrs. Joaaph Buys and tbs consolation prise by Mrs. "m RefreehsMnts vers served. Those present vere: Mrs. John Allen, Mrs. Charles Jones, Mrs. John Savage, Mrs. John Bun-adMrs. Charles Zabrlskle, Mrs.' John Baker, Mrs. Ben Thurmond, Mrs. Eugene Blackett, Mrs. A. N. Wallace, Mrs. A. F. Burt, Mrs. Asa Hatfield, Mrs. Joeeph Buys. Miss Mary C. Sullivan entertained Saturday evening la honor of her slstsr-in-laMrs. Dan Sullivan. The time vas spent In playing bridge, Mrs. P. I. Bonner winning the prim for high score while a special prise went to the guest of honor. An elegant luncheon was served to the following: Miss Ella Donnelly, Mrs. John Donnelly, Mrs. P. J. Bonner. Mrs. R. D. Gardner, Mra Edward Pike, Mrs. William Owens, Mrs. E. L. Clark, Mrs. O. H. Wlgton, Mrs. Majors, Mra Cashwa, Mrs. Walter Jensen. Miss Althea Sylvester, Mrs. Maty Stack, Mrs. Frank Garrtty, Mrs. T. D. Sullivan. , Joseph Buys left this morning tor Heber city, going there to attend Mrs. the funeral of his sister-in-laW. B. Buys, who died earlier la the week at Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Buys made their home In Tlntlc for a number of years and vere veil to many of the elder resl-o-f the district. During their in Tlntie they made their home first at Sliver City and later at Eureka. Recently they have been to living at Salt Lake, la her husband the deceased laavsa a ll number of children. Funeral taka place at Haber Cfty Ogden-Sa-lt (7) The Union Pacific Purchasing Agent In Salt Lake buys material and supplies in large quantities from Utahs mines, manufacturers and merchants. In the first eight months of 1922 the gross value of Union Pacific purchases from concerns located in Utah, or maintaining offices in the state, aggregated $4,-982,7- 32. r(8) At Ogden are the headquarters of the Gunn Supply Co., which furnishes the section labor and commissary supplies to maintenance of way employees. This company, in the year ending September 30, 1922, made total purchases of $325,999.42. Its total payroll was $91,152.84. i (9) The Union Pacific Is now committed to a program of development of the industrial and scenic resources of southern Utah, involv- ing the expenditure of approximately $5,000-000- . The plans include construction of the and the LumLCedar branch lines, the former being already under way; the taking over of the Cedar City Hotel, the construction of hotels at Zion National Park and Bryce Canyon. The construction of branch lines with all their appurtenances and require-ment- s will involve the expenditure of around $3,000,000. The total hotel program now practically decided upon will mean an expenditure of some $2,000,000, making a grand tov: tal of $5,000,000. . Delta-FUlmo-re . x . What the Union Pacific has done it will continue to sist the communities along its lines to grow and prosper. It is a matter of record that no line has ever come under the control of thej Union Pacific which has not been improved in facilities and service to the public. do-as- . v, - atoriayj (5) The free t !, Bar-wi- .......$8,562,480.90 Included in the 1921 taxes were inheritance taxes paid to the state by stockholders of the Union Pacific, $71,774.91. Since the incorporation of the Union Pacific inheritance taxes on its stock have been paid to the state amounting to $1,900,000, a part of which was used in building the State Capitol. By far the greater, part of the expenditures for wages and supplies have found their way into Utahs factories, stores and other establishments. ac-con-nt A. M. Wallace. It employs 5000 persons in Utah. Annual payroll . .. .$7,488,125.95 Taxes paid in 1921 .. . 996,560,23 Rents paid in 1921 77,794.72 Lake Gty side trip was established by the Union Pacific System. This side trip was not abolished by the Union Pacific, but was discontinued under Government Control. The Union Pacific was not inimical to its reestablishment, apd was the first to reinstate it (6) , . . We shall furnish additional information from time to time 1 SALT LAKE CITY i |