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Show " K - v . ' V . ; - j . j- - i : y. r ,. a - V . VMfMl REX BEACH'S famous story ,. ' S: 1922. ii .by Frank Lloyd MIGHTY MEN! They recognise tat one lev the lev ttat lies in the berrel of e gun end the flinty herdneee of tare flute. And when Marsh vlth hie Well Bt milllona hits the Kalvik trell to force them to yield their cleim to The 8Uver Horde", he found fight. And the struggle that folloved resounded vlth ereeh of mighty the flats, ribrsted vlth the unleeehed passions of strong men fighting for fortune end ihe lore of e vomsn. SUDEEUtRJEOT&nnSSH Mr, end Mrs. E. F. Blreh end femily spent Memortel' Dsy et An-eric- sa Fork. We hellevs In Ten lee end so will yon If you try it Bchramm-Johasa- a Drug Stores company. Adv. Mrs. C. K. Rife returned to Eure-k- e on Tuesdsy evening sfter e fev deys visit et Amerieen Fork. Ceshier Tolton of the Esreks Benking eompeny ves in Belt Uke on Bundey. Miss Helen Beesley returned Bundey efter spending e fev days vith Belt Leke relstlves. Mr. end Mrs. Theodore Fullmer were visiting et Bprlngvllle during the eerly pert of the .veek. I Mise Joels Kelly, vho is now living et Ogden, ves in Eureka for Memortel Dey. A number of new eers were delivered In Eureke during the pest week, smong them being e Nesh to John Hove end e Buick roedatsr to Henry Johnson. Mr, end Mrs. Den McCsnn end children vere Belt Lake visitors during the veek. going there on account of the illness of Mrs. McCanns itnucn, V UTAH, .v For xfune QraduatQs I Mrs. John Donnelly lest ed to Bpokane, Washington, Sunday, being celled there on account of the Illness of her mother, ;Wn. Jacob Hiatt. j The schools et Nephl end In other jtovna on the east side of the county closed on Friday of lest veek. The j Tin tie schools ere scheduled to close ion June 9th. t Donald Ostrander, vho for some been - nuking his has years pest home in southern California, return' ;ed to Eureka lest Monday for e visit With his parents, Mr., end Mrs. D rw. Ostrander. Dont fail to see the giant animals et the Star Theatre ou i They vill surprise end Thursday. amase you.Animals thet roamed America ten million years- ego. f Mrs. C. E. Hulsh left on Wednes- day for a fev deys visit et Belt Lake. On her return she vill be eccom- by her daughter. Miss Fran- cm Hnish, vho has Just eomplstsd her Freshmen year at the University of Utah. Mrs. Mary Bonnor sad daughter, Miss Elisa Bonner, era spading the wash vlth Eureka relatives.' They rams here from Balt Lake on Monday end aspect to leave on Sunday for sn extended visit In lows. Mil Bonner has for the put fev yean bees engaged in teaching in the Salt Labs, schools. Peter ; Bornp, former resident of Esreks, vsa tack in the city Sunday, being accompanied by his daughter. Mice Lets Bornp. While here Mr. Bornp transferred hie residence property to William Hobbs the sals having been made by Frank Garrlty, local real estate agent. Bbove at the Star end Crescent thutrss now start promptly at C oclock, except Thursday and Sunday. 8m the picture programs from the beginning. ik serions accident ves narrowly averted some days ago when Klrken-dal- ls stage and n motorcycle collided on the Eureka-SilvCity road The mu who owns the motorcycle was vu pushing it at the time track by the unto.' Both unto ud motorcycle were damaged. Theresome little excitement on Main street last Friday evening when Jack Gardner struck to look at his atatoraae gangs while the tank was hem m filled at the Ba-ea-n Garage- - The mas took fire ud Gardner qnlra severely burned. Prompt notion saved the ear from damage. Lloyd Hobbs, of Nephl, last week completed the work of driving two flowing veils nmr Btarr, on the main highway through this county. One of the veils vu for the rood construction company ud the other for Bishop Ercanback of Goshen. Both wells ere flowing at the rata of ISO gallons per minute. Thera Is not a tingle portion of the. body that hi not braefittod by the helpful action of Tanlae Behramm-Johneon Drag' Stores company. Adv. Funeral cerviece were conducted at the M. E. Chureh in Eureka last Bundey afternoon for Joe. Sandow, vho died on May Slth. Rev. Frary vu in charge. Burial took place at the city cemetery. Deeeuod vu SS yeen of age ud a native of Cornwall, England. Ho folloved mining in this district for many years ud his death resulted from lung trouble, resulting from underground labor. Mrs. J. A. Hensel retimed to Eu-on day, evening after spading several wake In Denver, where she ailed by the ill of her father, Ambroa Good, vho died soon after her arrival la the Colorado, city. Ea route homo Mm. Hnaela train was delayed for about ty-thum on account of storms which destroyed bridges ear line. the Colondo-Uta- h For Party and Graduation is the season of the year when the little-ili- a almost Young Lady" looks her sweetest frocks of Organdie boat in one of these dainty, fairy-lik- e or Voile. Mothers will taka particular pride and pleasure in selecting the stria mat becoming to the little daughter far the materials are so fine and the workmanship so neat, it la pleasing to know they can bt purchased at asarralouily low priaaa. THIS . T Kits 114,14 to 14 $4.98 le - smart draws art offered taLhotk white ud aad voilse; made In charming style effects that to'bctfc " and huger girls; daintily trimmed and made thraoot Rtytes that ere very desirable foe party er ecbeel graduation. Our large gnutity buying for BIS - Star Monday and Tuesday I An Attractiva Shopping Service, Everyone of the nearly 4,000 employw la the - 812 department storse of . Sheffield Meat Market ieeeaeeeeeaiiiiieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeiMainmaaa Wtaa taylag the boys Butt the thing you vut to know tale the quality of the material aad a anebares in ope way other In the arnlngi of the organisation. That la interesting. It insnrse a esrvlee to the pnblio which makee baying from this ctcn aad every store In the Chain, both enjoyable and pratt-hl- a. fi rot workmanship DEPENDABLE? Oar yean ef experience la selecting Boys Bulls, together with ear vut bnytag power for BIS stone ef Each empioya le that every easterner shall be served waU aad helpfully. . al Supported by the which advutagu come to thM Mutloa-wid- o luctltntlM through tin tcncivo bnytig powa, not only a personal ccrvico tat a shopping earvlee la offered ttat la truly halpfuL aoa-oern- ad . vn-lau- er ui - Bojr's Dependable Suita With Extra Pair of Knickers the J. 0. Penney Company . . . FIRST CONSIDERATION Have yon ever thought of the importance of baying your meat and groceries where yon coold feel that you .were Mug cared for evezy way? Trading with ua la an investment; our customen are our fint consideration, 'aadas food purveyors, we are oonstantly atriving to give you the best foods at the voy lowest prieea In harmony with good things we have for you, the court- eons treatment extended by oar salespeople, makes trading at our store a pleasure. Dont fail to take advantage of our meat and vegetahls'baigalns; they are money savers and fresh stock. " ,. Our readiness trtth tMr personal used oakss tUi tfcs Don Wsloeos to tbt yoaag Ioiks who wUl mates thdr diplomas thk Mtk. Apf aiel shoes, hosiery; Ib fact, wry ttttla thing uosdod. Start a thrifty career VOW tay taking adrsatage of the inporteat sariagMCV . KE . . sister. 99W9H9M I I a 9MWWHI I ' o El0-- ' & J. Vera Rife returned on Bunder sfter e fev deye et Belt Lake. SIMRKOM BirtetaS -i. . Friday, Juno lUttXA BlFQBffCS Saautl Gddwyn And Rez Baach ' - vu ou hay n Boys Penney On etare ttatls i otrieny aoeordtag to the I. 01 Penney On tnadard, aasnrlng the beat eerviee a rait give. Norfolk etylea with belt and plats, with without yoksn limey cloths la this Batson's popular colors At this Brief yon at this g. & a eas-elme- re ud patterns. Svfiy Suit has Two Fatal sf Xakken vu Abner Gray, former Eureka resivu tack.ln the eemp this veek on n visit and may decide to again take np his residence here. . R. L. McComh will be in Esreks the next two weekn He Is engaged in repairing the able nt the Gemini mlnj. Mike Hanley retarned to Eureka lata last veek after spading mow Ume with hie sister, Mrs. Murphy,' nt Mill Crash, near Balt Uke City. The big repetition of Tanlae has what other medbaa made by doing icines fulled to do. Bchromm-John-e- ra Drag Btons company.! Adv. Mia Pearl Robinson was rat from Balt Uke during the arly part of the vak, visiting with Mr. ud Mrs. A. C. Barton. William Rnssell, the sturdy Fox star, wlU be seen at the Crescent tonight in Desert Bloeeoms," n' pie-tnr-a of love and advutnra vith bum in and about n Mg orastrue-tir- a plant ud on the desert. . Bert Taylor ud H. B. Wall vere among the local fishermen vho visited the take on Bnnday. They report good eatflshlng nt Lincoln Back, to the north of Pnysbn, whore some im-- : prarements ore now being nude fa the convenience of fishermen. A small army of nt the Into test Bnnday,- .trying their nU shove Starting time for picture with the ratfish.- Thera flph lack (except Thursday and Sunday) hu have not bou-bitinvery lively on Thnre-dn-y etaagod to I odoek. of the take this aide Moslda the ud Bnnday shove will start ot on account of the high eelock. dent, fa . a paying invertmrat Lettfng yew home Mnu down will prove costly economy when the bill for rcpaiii comes in. . Save la your home from the wear and tear of weather nod hard usage and it .will save yon money in the end. Dont forget that a will rent or sell far 31 per deaf More than house die house that shewn lack of cam. The .wise property owner looks core fully to the puinfs and ; . varnishes that he uses far he knows that theme that give the greatest length tfunict will, la the long nm, always meaS'a av ?hg of dollars and cents. That la the ness reason behind the wide -- well-paint- ed . . e 1 f' t- . vi ' , of- - the . vntar. t J. P. Carer, a taka from Ameri-c- u Fork,, vu ta Eureka on n visit during the early pot of the week aad vas eo favorably Imprraeed with the ramp ttat ta Buy decide to engage In business taro. Ho- would grata ther move nt ones if ho could find a vurant building In the busV nw district. Dont fall to see tha gtaai animals at the Star Theatre on Thursday. They wlU enrprlra ud . Chief Cons. Mining company la waking out n plu for improving banUfying the reddenee ceethm in the neighborhood of hie mine. Traa and grass are being plutad, rondo Improved ud vmrlons other !m prevents suds. It is uderttoodthst umber of now honw ere to M erected there daring the present emir, to he oeenpied by employees A more pleasing of the company residence section thu .ttat being bnllt np around the Chief doM not araaae yon. Auimeie ttat roomed milMa yore ago. America exist uywhere. t - They have proved thrurartvci money raven to the user, and He. careful buyer of paint and varnish looks far the Rogers ' ' Trade Mark on every cam, in f. Lumber Company -r v . sea-proba- ul VARNISHES , . r f . - vu Preeidut Walter Fitch PAINTS AND .. M - -- pre-his-tor-ic . ta Mor than half of the success and future happineM of young married couples depends npon their first start in Me..; Start right by depositing a regular , amount eiteh numth in our Barings department, wherp your nxmey will aecnmulate and draw 4 per cent intereot, It trill surprise you how fait your account will grow and in a few years it will mean independence and happineis. to the whole family. . oom-pound-ed ( semi-annuall- y. The' Eureka Banking Company . S'sirfr asBasjfsia ssit. . - - - .i |