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Show tv t - Friday, June 23, 1922. r THE 1STLESS 8. E. Wart retimed to Tlntlc lest week alter apendins aeTerel dare at; iPayaon, where he wee laid sp on account of a brief illness. Henry M. Bloee of Eureka and I Zetta Meloy, of Kinsman. Arisons, I were Joined In marriage thla week, I the ceremony being performed at I i Salt Lake City. ' r. A. Hebbard waa among the local fishermen who made the trip to Proro Canyon on Bandar. He man-age- d to catch a few flab but aaya that the fishermen outnumbered the fish about two to one. Sheriff Clark waa In Park City the first of ths week, having In kls charge one of thoe alleged despicable creatures' who make e practice of beating rooming hausea, and waa brought hack from Eureka on the complaint of Mrs. J. Sullivan. Park City Record. . E. H. Storher, who bee been employed In the office of the Tlntlc Standard mine at Dividend for the peat few years, has resigned hie position and n few days ego left for California, where he end Mrs. Stoker will make their homo. The trip to the coast wee nude by onto. P. J. Fennell has been making n few changee at hie meet market end grocery store. The office, which wee for some years in e small balcony In the front part of the store, la now more conveniently located and the rearrangement of the counters and shelving will mean more efficient work in thla establishment Lavem Nevers, of the Heffernan-Thompao- n SEX' ROBOT W CHAMBERS jCtfffmmomdffkAm A Fanmount Special Production that will pleue ry ihow fan in Eureka. See it at the if Star Theatre Wednesday MHNMMWMMltl.il W A Roll Call of Nations I To read down the lilt of our lavinti deposiof nations for tors would seem like a roll-ca- ll of the world. civilised hi reside country every they The widespread confidence in this strong bank has been growing steadily ainee 1873, the year of the institution's founding: Accounts by mail solicited. 4 PCmtbtttn$tPaU cm , Goods Summer Priced, RigM! acty vWt to our la bvitad. Tbo IS OUT Offtetngl. stoeka af rattatde foods for stars advhablai Wt ara prepared. Tost r otbm of our 813 deportment staroo an Com ill bratifitol Porch and House Dresses Truly Wonderful Value Drama hurt presented one of the notable hesBis fwrfuEy popular and the demand for opportunities of the early than has been enormous, hoy offer abundance of ratable service an chic, dainty and colorful, and, withal, are priced rrceeriingty low, u store, bed a little hard luck with kls new Bulck car, overturning It on the road near the Holden Tunnel to the west of Eureka. The accident happened last Satur- . Gingham Dresses In a variety of mw, dainty styles, among them those hers illustrated. day and the occupants escaped without Injury. The car wee damaged to some extent, ' largely to the top, windshield, etc. Mrs. Emma Fallrlede, whose present home la . In Watsonville, California, arrived in Eureka early In the week and will spend the malnder of the month vieltlng with local friends, this city having been the home of the family for many years. Mrs. J. B. Broadbeat, of Salt Lake, a daughter of Mrs. Fallrlede, la also la Eureka and will remain with her mother for e few days. Mr. and Mrs. Dan McCann , and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Duggan left Eureka this week for an extended outing in southern California. They expect to be absent for about month during which time they will i visit various points of interest on the coast. During Mr. Duggane ab--. Bence from Eureka J. A. Noon will act as agent for the Bio Grande By, iTha new agent comae from Ogden end has brought hla wife end two Zions Savings Bank 6TRDSTCOl Oft Kaks Jttr. EUREKA, UTAH, ; ONDAVIES : 312 IffiPAKmDIT SHOES Utah. o Priced Only .. . - . - . f $2.89 $3.89 $4.89 ! ss""'t children to Eureka. They art asrviesaUy made of splendid quality ginghams Sc :aa&r ful patterns. The workmanship is of a high character. Comparisons prove w prices to ba the lowest. ' j Mrs. David Mills, who recently re- turned to the state after e trip to Washington, D. C., where Mr. Mills pent two or three months on of hla connection with the in teraal revenue department of the government, ia now in Eureka, having arrived here late last week. Mrs. Mill will visit for soms time with her sister, Mrs. Warren McAdams. Cashier Tolton of . the Eureka Bank was In Salt Lake laat week for e visit with hla family and also for the purpose of attending the bsnk- convention. 'There la a building boom on here," writes Victor Hendrickson, former Eureka man who ia now making hla home at Santa Ana, Cal. There has never been each activity In the building line before and Santa Ana la growing about as rapidly as any othsr southern California "Vic1 city." the latter continues. wee thoughful enough to slip us i few kopecs to ba applied on hla subscription, adding that soma member of the Reporter force might need the money for e fishing trip. Such foreelght and consideration la to be commended. May hla tribe increeve end prosper. No Woman Can Ever Regret Having Several of These Dresses In Her Wardrobe nt : WHEN IN NEED OF REPAIRS, GAS OR OILS, DRIVE TO MORGAN'S GARAGE i I t We servioe all makes of can and all work is guana- teed first class. Give us a trial and be convinced. BATTERIES CHARGED WHILE YOU WAIT. CABS WASHED AND POLISHED. "The 8hop With a Conscience." , . Garage Morgans Phone 133 . IIIMWMSIMIIMMIIMlWIMMtWMnmMtMMri Buy a Hupmobilel rlreCalBnybu! Especially low sound Utp now 1e cCmk Abb m in Utah as California Am m Tickets on sab mud September 30L with final vetera limit October 3L dries. Visit California this Steamer - V C. E. Hulsh end G. C. Lindsay returned home on Saturday after four days outing in southern Utah. They opened the fishing season at Fish Lake and report wonderful lock. The big flah seemed to be more ravenous than usual and old timers ssy that flaking had not been so good "for nigh onto twenty years." "Doc" Easton and hla good wife, who operate the Lekealde Hotel In rack u pleasing and aucceaaful manner, have made many Improvements and are taking cere of e large number of people.' "Doc" knows all about flah and their habits and la personally acquainted with moat of the large ones Inhabiting the ley wetere of Flah Lake. He knowa a lot about ottering to the public anfd so does Mrs. Easton and they dont forget old time friends. Flab Lake Is one of the beeaty spots of the West end when one says It Is e fishermens paradise It la patting It Very mild. Tlntlc people who have failed to visit Flah Lake have misted one of the big things of Ufa that la providing they are interested fa the graat outdoors. . CASE WHX BE DISMISSED. from FlfUi Avenue to the Golden Gate a a trail sued wtth unusual and abounding in. terest. It is dotted with varied attractions. The traveler la act leaf ea the Journey before he b Impressed with the number of J. Penney On department stores bn encounters. There are SIS of them! SB new stone wiU be added thla FalL They constitute a series of shopping or trading posts, when the traveler can enter and always "feel at boms. Thousands upon then-sanof "tourists'' at this time of year keenly appreciate the help afforded them by oar Nation-wid- e ervlce. Travelers needs an hen In large variety. ds . "The hanAanma bags pictured above are the very latent novel ties for Spring and Summer 1922. They are made of either French Imported tiutone leather, all red, or French Imported Renaissance leather in two ahadea of ' brown. Amorted novelty shapes and styles, that appeal to every woman or miss who is looking for a smart hag. offering when quality and beauty This ia a are' considered. r10"""1 - ; , gasmen - Tot all fcmds of Summer apparel for women end children. One piece dramas, salts, Jumpers, torn pern, etc. Variety of popular Shades. Yd., only 43c Notice of Ai Zama Mining A Milling company, a corporation of the state of Utah. Location of property, Tlntlc Mining The owe of Richard CampbeU vs, of ths Diamond District, Utah. Location of principal Qnoeu Mining company, which was place of business, Eureka, Utah. filed ip the district court some weeks Notice la hereby given- that at a ago, will be dismissed according to meeting of the directors of the above Information which was glvua ont named mining company, held at the daring tbs early pert of the week. of secretary in Eureka, The ease resulted over the ownership office Juab the Utah, on SaturCounty, City, of ths companys books, thero being an assessment, June USX, 17, day, two boards of directors and each one No. of 19, (1) cent per bring claiming to hove authority. The mat- hue wee levied, on the capital ter will bo settled In the elvll courts. stock of the corporation. Issued and Outstanding, payable Immediately to Marjorie Dew fa a big mystery H. D. fihriver, secretary, at hla office at W. F. Shrivere store. Eureka, play at the Star Satarday. - & French Imported Leather . a J. E. O'Connor 7 New Novelty Hand Bags $1.98 to $4.98 ' . Fteoee beer in mind that then an not ordinary Hand Bags, bet sach and every one of them la well made of French Imla the all red Motone and beautiful brown ported eeen along fifth Avenue and other fashion be to Beaeknaaea, w y of the bags an fitted, some have single strap cmstKSL 1 hamOee o'ber side strap or fancy cord handles. Latest nov-iQleathers. a j). m :Mde Utah. Any etock upon which thla assessment shall remain unpaid on Tuesday. Jnly 15, 1122. will be delinquent end advertised for sale at public gnetion, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on Wednesday, the day of August, 1111, at II oclock, noon, at the office of the aecretary at W. F. Bhriv-er- s store In Eureka, Utah, to pay the delinquent assessment together with the coat of advertising end ex, pense of sale. H. D. BHRIVER, Secretary. (First pnb. June SI. 1921.) lth Buy a Hupmobile! BIDS WANTED. a On or before Jnly 19, 1911, the undersigned will receive bide for transporting pnplla of the Tlntlc High School to and from Mammoth and Silver City, daring the 1122-19S- S school year. For particulars pertaining- - to this work prospective bidden ere caked to communicate with Supt. L L. Williamson, Eureka. Bids can be eubmitted either separately or combined. BOABD OF EDUCATION, . . For Tin tie School District Children Orr FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A - |