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Show Friday, March 3, 1921 RUBBRA REPORTER EZuamgnffizizmL'znrazijtfziHZfflragaKHHmiMiEB x' ! c! COMING I March 9th i!' H - 2. i. One of Willard Mack ibhuuuzizjziuziuzizjzzhzr I Will ' Be Presented at Star Theatre, Eureka ftT 4 s Best U9 COMING !iMarch9th I! Play By Members of the Payson Dramatic Gub GUARANTEED ATTRACTION. 'A Yonr money back if yon an not plowed with the chow. Dj dDf ' SEATS ARB NOW ON BALE. 60 cents, No Tax Reserved Seats . . 25 cents, No Tax General Aimirfni r! pi BMHaaMiaawnKnnBiHaanniai Station Agent Expects To Body Of Leon Haws Is Make Good (hi Shortage Sent Home From France appeared In tka Tribune of Tuesday: . Tho body of Loon Haws, 14 years of ago. son of Goorgo and Mrs. Anna it West Bolls Moffat Haws, a on Tues-icourt, arrived In Salt Ha was day morning of Green of a grandson of X: Tha following ltam k. SUvor City. Mr. Haws was 1117. at Prospect, to Mammoth when" a parents, where ha lived until ha enlisted, September SI, HIT. Ha received hia military training at Camp Lewis and sailed overseas. He waa killed la notion la Franco, July IS, The body la eonalgned to Balt Lake under the direction of Joseph William Taylor., Funeral services win ho hold Sunday, March Sth. lilt. BREAK nr LATERAL LUTE RESULTS nr LOSS OF WATER Wntcrmastcr Parriah and hie had a buy time of It on Tnoaday when a bad leak In one of the lower Main street lines resulted la the loss of considerable water. la order to repair the damage it was necessary to eat off the water from all leers. However, the Una wu promptly fixed end service resumed. - o L. A. Morris, former station agent at Silver City, who was arrested end with charged misappropriating funds belonging to the Rio Grande Ry. company, bus raised a sufficient amount of money to make gpod his shortage, also to pay all court costa and other expenses In connection with his cum. It Is understood that Mr. Morris friends will make an effort to dear him of the charge of embosslemcnt as they arc of the opinion that ho la not really guilty of wrong doing. A Tlntie man who knowa Morris well, says: Ho Is ons of the finest fellows 1 hart ever met end I feel confident that he will be able to clear himself of the charges whicn have been brought against blm. It is quits certain that even though be was abort In hla accounts bo had no Intention of defrauding the railroad company. I hop to see him released and given another opportunity of making good. o ta CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always been tbs gnaw of LEXTEX SEASOX STARTED OX WEDNESDAY, MAliriw lit The Lenten eeuon commenced on Wednesday of thii week and will continue until Exeter, which tbie year cornea oq April 15th. Special services are to be conducted at the local Catholic and Episcopal Churches daring the Lenton eeaeon. Tbs eeaeon of Lent, which begine on Ash Wednesday, derives Its name from the Anglo-Saxo- n leneten, .manning the spring season. It In the commemoration of the forty days fast of Jesus Christ In the wilderness Just before He began His pnhlie ministry. In the ehnrehes where this ancient eastern la observed, special services are held daring these six weeks preceding Easter Sunday. . OOXCERT IX STAR THEATRE. The Concert given in , the Star Theatre on February 17th last, by the Music Faculty of Rowland Hall Girls School, Salt Lake, wu in very way a decided aaccaau. The Concert wu under the direction of Miss Adeline N. Jones, Director of Musical Studies at Rowland Hall. Not a seat wu vacut In tha theatre ud every number on the program wu received with hearty applause. Owing to amergeney duties at the hospital Dr. Jocelyn wu unable to come out from Salt Lake, hut Prof. Houatman very kindly gave an extra reading which wu thoroughly enwu nil hia 'readings. Min joyed, Margaret Ryu gave two pianoforte numbers and wu loudly applauded for her fine execution of Chopin's "Berceuse. Min Gladys Ellwood also gave two pianoforte solos which sht played exceedingly well. Min Marjorie Stevenson, in addition to having a rich contralto volet which wu heard to good effect In an Love and Indian Song" contributed a Irish Lovo Song, Spanish duet for which she got a very well merited encore. Min Adeline Joan sang very beautifully two groups of songs which had bun carefully chosen, tha last group: Dost Thou Know and "Birth of Morn, being exceptionally wall received. The program opened and cloaed with a trio given by tha Minn Mary 'S. - Ramadell, Gladys Ellwood and Marjorie A. Stevenson, accompanied by Min Jonn. It cu ho safely said that tha audience enjoyed a fine musical tmt and ws hope that Rowland Hall will u BREEDIXG RADICAL POLITICAL MOVEMEXT8 0 The big problem right now before tho nation ud every state, county ud city is reduction of taxation. Tha eoat of government has grown at a much mow rapid rate than the earning power of tha Individual and Industry. Expanu la not watehad eloaely la governmental actlvltle as in private buslneas, hence it mounts more rapidly. For this reason it Is necessary that drastic action ho taken at the earliest possible moment to see that tho public is protected from further ncessiv increases In taxation and in addition that taxes be materially reduced. Cu the leaden in the control of "politics go on extending taxation ud all klnda of restrictive ud regulatory legislation Indefinitely ud not reap tha whirlwind in the development of revolutionary ud socialistic movements? u MISSION IX ST ANDREWS. The Right Rev. Blahop Arthur W. Moulton will hold Mission in 8L Andrews Episcopal Church on Thunday, Friday, Saturday ud Sunday, March Ith to llth. Services will ha held In the Church every night at 8.15 p. m. The holy rite of Confirmation will be administered by tha Bishop at Sunday mornings service at 11 oclock. It is hoped the Chnrch will he filled to capacity each evening. All are cordially I AM THE COUNTRY NEWSPAPER. By Bristow Adams. I am the Country Newspaper. I am the friend of the family, the bringer of tidings from other friends; I speak to the home in the evening light of summers vineclad porch or the glow of winters lamp. I help to make this evening hour; I record the great and the unall, the varied acts of the days and weeks go to make np life. I am for and of the home; I follow those who leave hnmble beginnings; whether they go to greatness or to the gutter, I take to them the thrill of old days, with wholesome messages. I speak the language of the common man; my words are fitted to his understanding. My congregation is larger than that of any chnrch in my town; my readers are more than those in the school. Young and old alike find in me stimulation, instruction, entertainment, inspiration, solace, comfort. I am the chronicler of birth, love,-an- d death the three great facts of mans mriatenee. I bring together buyer and Beller, to the benefit of both; I am part of the market-plac- e of the world. Into the home I carry word of the goods which feed and 'clothe and shelter, and which minister to comfort, ease, health and happiness. I am the word of the week, the history of the year, the record of my community in the archieves of state and nation. I am the exponent of the lives of my readers. I am the Country Newspaper. u BIG BUSINESS AND YOU folks have the hazy idea that Mg business means wealth rolling in through the avenues of Big Profits. It is not so. Big business is based upon the sound fundamental of safe and sane investment. If it isnt it isnt long known as big business. Take the safest of all interest rates, 4 per cent, and put it to work on dollars sod it will pile np wealth at an amazing speed. ' or more men Big business means that more dollars men or dollars be they are are at work but whether it an fundamental business gfliyfmad by a ssfo sad sans on the return honest profit or a reasonable interest Put 110 to work for you at 4 per cent and in a very it has doubled itself. The more money yon short sad it is soon Big put to work the bigger the returns be will while operating under yon Business. And all the cent 4 the safest of all interest rates, per i Eureka Banking Company S.S.S lakes Skin lesrand Beautiful Your Body Plump! that your lorn ef fimh antiwar to tha jSS hi yourNoodT Da van know that yon cu build up your whola body, from your taw ta ptampneee which it jjjwSid la chance your diet, or figure out tha thaoriea .wwt htl ta (MM-ww- k food or uaa now tad twetmenta, or tho kind. Take g a anythin ofwill teumikmUy, dear up like Yonr akin a row-petwill ha complexion your eymola your lipa ruddy, your and cheda wUl fUl oui your neck & being one of the mod Also & & h al, S. I L eea d ta powerful Mood-cleaiiw- rn Nnhit EUREKA ROYS' CLUB. The Earakn Boytf Club will hold Ita meeting it usual In tha High School gymnasium on Mondays and Wednesdays at 7 p. m. sharp. Members should watch - for1 notices of meetings In tho now Clubhouse Cor making arrangements for outdoor porta. Tho now Clubhouse will he ready for occupancy. It la hoped, by tha first part of next weak. " - Da you know blood-eel- u again in tha future. At the conclusion of tha Concert a private dues was given in honor of the visitors in tha Finn Hall. On through tha Saturday morning, eourteay of Mr. Cecil Fitch, the whole of the Concert party, accompanied by Rev. T. Owea-Jon- n visited tha Water Lily shaft ud ware greatly Interested In what they uw above ud below the aarfaeo. Daring their stay In Eureka tho Concert party were entertained by Mrs. Harry Pitts and Mrs. W. R. ST. AXDREWS CHURCH. Hector Rev. T. Owca Jc " Amarine Prr-U- r Bleed CaQri &&&aRi Bleed-Ce- ll Builder. btattMit number of visit tar Weekly Calendar: m. Sunday Chnrch School 10 Morning Prayer 11 n. m. Evening Prayer and Sermon 7.80. Choir rehearsal 1.80 p. m. Monday Eureka Boyu Club 7 p. m. Tuesday Boy Choir rehearsal 4.80 p. m. Wednesday Ladles Guild 7.80 p. m. Final Confirmation Claaa 1p.m. Thursday Bishop Moultons Mission 8.16 p. m. Friday Blahop Moultons Mission 8.16 p. m. Saturday Bishop Moultons Mission 8.1S p. m. a i oeeTs. a a la gM t ell drag of youn in two sleet. Tha mgar ataa imu ta tha mar Star Theatre N |