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Show rg7 eureka retqster Triday, December 22, 1922. Silver City Train Won Tintic Standard Miner The Tistie Championship Died At Salt Lake City tmilllMHM eieeeeeieinnieeMiienmeMeeeMiiwMnnaweeeeeeiiMeweee - Tto Silver City team, winner orRumaldo (Joe) Valdes, a Mexican the Junior football championship of miner who met with ah accident Tin tie, received appropriate mention while employed at the Tintlc Stanla the Sunday Tribune, together dard mine at Dividend several days with a half-tocut of the players, previous, died on at the as well as Principal T. W. Dyehes, Holy Cross HospitalSunday at Salt Lake. K. K. Clark and Encana Hillman. .Valdes was engaged In unloading a Hr. Clark coached the youngsters car. of mine timbers and one of and was assisted by Mr. Dyehee and the heavy sticks rolled down on him, Mr. Hillman. The team won every causing a very bad fracture of the played durlnc the sop son. thigh. Local physicians gave his inMembers of the as juries prompt attention and made arlows; Bill Roaady, Joel rangements for hospital treatment. i Hickman, fullback Oourley, At the hospital an amputation was left halfback; Davis, left recommended but Valdes objected it halfback; ao guard, Meldo strenuously that such action was Roaco Sutherland, right tackle; postponed until it was too late to Gordon Tinder, quarterback; Jack save the mans life. Burial took assistant Simpson, quarterback; place at Balt Lake on Wednesday. Rosa Wllles, center, Thomas Ball, Frank rigth guard; Epperson, right BT. ANDREWS CHITRCH. end. Bill Paxman, left end. ne i , fol-ikl- e; Sunday, De 24th. Fourth Sunday Masonic Instillation in Advent. 2.46 a. m. Church School. Took Place On Tuesday 11 a. m. Morning Service. 7.10 p. in. Childrens ' Christmas Service and Tree. , An offering will be taken at the the newly elected and appointed of- evening service in behalf of the sufficers of Tlntie Lodge No. I, F. A ferers of the Near East. A. M., were duly installed in office .. John Leacher, Pastor. after which there was a luncheon and social session. The new officers of the lodge are: I. D. Theriault, W. M.; Charles E. Ward. 8. W.; Claude F. Baker, J. 8. E. W.; E. Bowen, treasurer; Ware, secretary; Dr. E. L. Clark, trustee; Lyman Baker, senior deacon; F. 8. Allen, Junlon deacon; Charles Coates,, senior steward; James Creighton, Junior steward; Reductions on all Holiday' Goods John Morley, chaplain; Thomas throughout the store at Tintlc Merc. Drew, tyler. Company. f MIBB MAUD HURLEY DIED Mr. and Mrs. John Donnelly were MONDAY AT BAIT LAKE CITY Salt Lake visitors during the early o part of the past week. ' Miss Maud Hurley, a sister of Wllman Carter is spending the Mrs. Dan McCann and James Hurley, ' both of this city, died on Monday at holiday season with Mrs. Carter and the home of her mother at Salt Laku children at Payson. City, following an illness of several Mr. an Mrp. N. . A. Jones and ' weeks. Mias Hurley was bora at Frances, wars In Salt Lake daughter, .Park City and was city recorder at part of the past week, that place for several .years. Funeral during awith friends. services wars conducted at the visiting Chureh of Our Divine Saviour Elbert Beealey, who for the past (Catholic) on Wednesday afternoon, few months has been in southern a attended being by great many California, expects to return home relatives and friends from Park la time for Christmas. City and Eureka as well as Balt Miss Frances Huish and Miss Lake friends of the family; . Helen Beesley, students at the U. (. Reductions on all Holiday Goods of. U are horns for the Christmas throughout the store at Tintlc Merc. vacation of two weeks duration. Company. M. D. Howlett left last week for southern California, intending to re-- , main until after the holidays, visiting with his family and enjoying a well earned vacation. On Tuesday evening of this week a . , . I , . WIMIIIWHMIWIMMII Ladles The of Woodcraft will meet at the Miners' Union Hall on the first and third Friday of each month. All members are Requested to be present on the 4th of January. Business of Importance. Henry Barney expects to come to Eureka early in the new year for the purpose of directing the work at the lease 'at the Iron Barney-FullBlossom mine during the absence of State Senator Perry B. Fuller, whose time will be given to the state legislature.. The past week has been a busy one for Postmaster Beealey and hia force of clerks, tons of mall being hours. handled every twenty-foer the man who, loving her, sent her to prison. A The spectacular romance of a daring daughter of luxury cHmaTM. torrent of emotional thrills and andting1 With the greatest De Mills cast ever assembled. Regular Christmas Tree Matinee at the Star for the kiddies of Tintic, commencing promptly at 150 p. m. I Star Theatre Mon. and Tues. ur outgoing mall is becoming lighter as Christmas approaches but the incoming malls will probably not reach their highest point until Saturday. Nephl people and other residents of the eastern end of the county are preparing a Mg celebration for Jan. Srd, on which date their new high school building will be formally opened. Prominent educators from various parts of the state' will attend, and also Governor Mabey, who is scheduled for the principal address in connection with the exercises. The Nephl building is one of the finest In the state. The IT YOU ARE PAYING SENT IT'S TIME TO STOP AND THINK. Time to investigate tbs cost of a new Rone. If you eaa baud a Boom aad pay for it am easy Instolfimte these Is no excess for postponing action. Let's talk the scatter over, for perhaps I can nuke It easy yon to get a new home. Building prices are more reasonable than they have been in a long Reductions on all Holiday Goods throughout the'stbre at Tintlc Mere. Company. Let me figure on year building Job, whether It be a new hoase or the reaandslltng of an old Good Health. eenmoMmni n If yon would enjoy good health, hasp your bowels regular. No one can reasonably hops to fool wall, When needed, whan constipated. Chamberlain's Tablets. They v,taka mlld neeeee i . PBINTKBS' DTK. That business Is improving in east and that this condition la Then la a lot of good wholesome On and after the first day of spreading to the middle weet by deIn owning your own January, 1923, the business of the grees,, le the opinion of William enjoyment home. Then an many Improve- Vienna Bakery will be conducted Wi of the Wriglay, Jr., president ments that can be made by the on a 11am Wrigley, Jr., company, Chicago. strictly cash bails. We take this and all of average The good old American dollar la these add to tho value of the prop- opportunity of thanking the people liberal coming back Into lta own. People erty. The man who rente misses of Eureka for their very from one end of the nation to the lota of the pleasures of life. Why not patronage and aak for n continuaother are getting around to ths Idea tart paying ' toward n home of your tion of the present friendly business It is not necessary to have relations. that the only baala for real pros- own? all of the Quite often resiTHE VIENNA BAKERY, perity la an ban eat day's work for dences cun money. be purchased on easy Joseph Schlecht, Prop. s fair days wage. terms. Look over the following list, R It Dee II Ths United States ns a whole has or come in and tell me the kind of been on n ' 'business spree for the n home yon deeln. Perhaps I can pest five years. Prices, np to re- find It for yon. Business location tor sale. cently, worn out of nil sense of proA good 4 room house on Railroad portion for the value received. The greatest cure for hard times, tract. Particulars on request. 7 room house near Chief damp. Mr. Wrigley aaya, la to atop talking with about hard times, get to work and 4 room bouse at Mammoth, 2 cabins, water cellar, good pantry, keep money and goods d return ting. and lights, 2 lota fenced. Also good "The year 1221 was regarded as 4 room house on two lota. a pretty. bad period for lota of conDesirable Main i treat property. cern In tho east and middle weet,' Particulars on application. said Mr, Wrigley. "For ns It was the I room hoase and outbuildings at 'beet year la the thirty years I hard Mammoth. $151 cash, $50$ terms. Two good bays near upper Church bean In the chewing gum manufacstreet. One for $625 end the othor turing lndnatry. for Hit. We are spending 111,000 n day Particulars on request Mun this year to push Wrigley'i chewing other bargains lu Eureka reel home-own- gun. Pul Quality On The Table. Sheffields Market has arranged Notice To Patrons Enjoyment Of Owning for n free delivery ays tern to nil Of Vienna Bakery parts of the Tintlc District Fbo Your Own Residence ths your meat orders. . . er , estate. The Jndldoua use of printers ink Good 5 room house, gangs, Is the greatest selling fores la the chicken house, other outbuildings, world. If you do business on n world- ste. A bargain. Good business location for sale. wide basis, or even In the locality within s few blocks, you FRANK OARRITT. Real Estate have got to keep the people Intonat- and Insurance. e ed or you wont eeU them your . . the better the food you eat the greater your strength and vitality. Good food makes you strong on pep. We sell you only he very best' grades, but we do not touch you up for any fancy prices. We keep the cost down just as far as wholesale prices will permit. It buying advantageous to you. You will save a lot by pfafag a few trial orders with this store. You know it Reductions on nil Holiday Goods throughout the store at Tintic Company. e Joseph Bays, Jr., of Eureka, haa the Troy Laundry agency and will. call for and deliver ttundry. Everyone knows tbs high quality of Troy work. Phona ltl-J- . Merc. taken Do yon know that nine out of every tun euaea of rheumatism are Imply rheumatism of the masolae or chronic rheumatism, neither of For Infants and Children which require any Internal treatment? The pula may he relieved by Ovar ppplying Chamberlains Liniment, which makes aleep and rest possible, Always and that certainly menu a grant deal to any one afflicted with rheumatism. Adv. CASTORIA la list For t PHONE8 TROY LAUNDRY AGENCY. goods. WE DELIVER 3d Yean ROOMS New, nicely ratee for day, MILLER HOMS Nn. M. H. Miller,' Prep. NEAR ELKS FAVIUON |