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Show eurexa reporter Friday, August 25, 1922, Former Mammoth Resident CuuiviJi Are Menu Died At Salt Lake City To Tho Towni Visited II08M8BBMI0IHH8M inUMMMWMWMWWWtK iirl David Churchill Forsey, Sr., yean of age, dlad last waek at Salt Lake City. Ha had bean 111 for .several months. Fnnaral service were held at tha capital oa Sunday, being attended by many relatives and friends from this district, i Mr. Foraey was bora January IS. 1154, at Winsham,. Somerset, England. Ha vas married in ISIS and is survived by his widow and the following children: William E. Forney, L. C. Forsey. Elisabeth Allen, Mabel Thompson and Edna Salt Lake; George reka, J. G. Forsey both of Richfield, Los Angelea. Six and one brother London, England, are also living. Mr. and Mrs. Forsey came to Utah in May, 1891, and took np their reeldence at Salt Lake City, where Mr. Forsey engaged in the general merchandise business. In recent years, however, the home of- the family has been at Salt Lake. o IMPROVEMENT IN MINING. S ' S&81. One after another the newspaper! of Utah ore lining np against the traveling carnivals and one hue but to watch their columns to loom that public sentiment la feat chryatalising against immoral shows and gambling gsmaa which "get the money for tho carnivals. It will bo bat short time until every town in this state will her these grafters, who Is order to pull off stunts that are purely in violation of tho law slip in "under tho muspicea of some local organisation. The last Inns of tho Nephl Times-Newpasses out the following article, which is in line with items appearing in various newspapers reaching our dash: "Thera seems to be s of traveling carnival companies peasing through this vicinity this year. Nephl baa already had Its third outfit to set down in our midst this season and probably before tbs present summer is gone one or two mors will inflict themselves on this community. Tho question arises whether this class of amusement is really of nay benefit to tho town. Tho class of people who ns a rale travel with thee companies are not the moat desirable to have aa gnesta for a week at a time. Of coarse there are soma exceptions to this view end some carnival companies furnish high class amusement and whose members are clean and respectable, bat these are exceptions and not tbs ruls. . n general standt ."Looked at from point this paper is of the opinion that tho average carnival company is not good for tbe city. It very often happens that games art permitted town cittsons that our own to allowed bo would not operate. This paper stands for good, clean, wholesome amusement operated by our own citisens and is strongly of tho opinion that tho average traveling carnival company that wo get tn tho towns end cities of Utah era nothing short of n menace to tbs moral life of tbo community," ! Itbysar Bog - - t - . t Eureka Banking Company SEE. HESEI Ton Want Tour Esfcritneatad On? - -- ' Kidney troubles are getting more common . every day. Government health bureau fignrae say deaths from this causa are 71 per sent more than 89 years ago. Anybody who suffers constant backache, who feels blue, nervous and irritable; who has ditty spells, headache - and urinary, disorders Should suspect kidney weakness. Overworked kidneys must have' a rest Taka things easier; live more Take a good kidney carefully. remedy to build tbe kidneys - up But bo sure to got Doans Kidney Pills the oldest, the most widely the best recommended of aU kidney pills, now in use all over the civilised world. Dont experiment u llh your kidneys. Thousands have already tested Doan's. Ton have their experience to go by. Plenty of eases right hare In Eureka. Here's one: Lsad villa Mrs. Aggie Roberts, "I have used Row, Eureka, says: Doans Kidney Pills with fine results. I feel that It is my duty to recommend them and I am only too glad to do so to others suffering with kidney disorders." Price 60s, at all dealers. Dont simply ask for a kidney remedy-- get Doans Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Roberts had. Foeter-M- tt burn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. T. . . Children Cry FLETCHER'S CASTORI A FOR tolbre Knov ltd Castcrb Esiroiiro Always Bearathi super-abundan- ce - Every man wants to provide for his wife and children, not only today hut for the FUTURE. Some, however, are careless and allow the pleasures of today to prewmt them from giving proper attention to the future This brings sadness and misery later on. Start' an Account in our Bank today with the steadfast resolution to ACCUMULATE MONET for your own and your family's future. It will bring happiness to you and them. " We will welcome you. For InfiniBand ChiHrr. i , s ft? s Signature Utahs mining Industry Is making rapid recovery from the severe depression that existed lost year, says the Deseret News. This means much for tho prosperity of this section. The depression accentuated the grant value of tho Industry to tho state. Nearly eight per cent of tho freight handled by Utah railroads Is tho product of mines and over half of this comes from tho motel mines. The general business depression In Utah last year was duo largely to tho abut down of mines. Tho mining comps la general, with the' exception of Tintic which was saved by its silver ores, suffered severely, gait Luke City being the central buying point for supplies, not only for tho mines it for tha miner end their families, felt the accumulated weight of Copy of Wkeppu tho depression, particularly because of the Utah Copper shutdown. Utah Copper operating expenses at caper city are approximately 118,000 a day and tha bulk of this finds Its way to NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. Balt Luke business houses. Why Suffer o Improvement In metal price has Enge-man- n brought u general resumption of land Mrs. H. Charles To Hanson, Do know that nine out of mining and tho copper mines are inand Hanry Angel, their every you ten eaaea of rheumatism are creasing operations. Utah Copper Is heirs, executors, administrators, simply rheumatism of the muscles working at half capacity and has assigns and to all whom It may or chronic rheumatism, aeithsr of furnished work for 1400 man, comconcern. which require any internal treatpared with a force of 160 during tha Tou are hereby notified that I ment? The pain may be relieved by shutdown. Its operation furnishes have In and labor 9400.00 expended applying Chamberlains Liniment, freight for the Bingham and Gar- improvements upon tbs Ohio Copper which makes sleep and rest possible, field railroad which has pnt 600 No. 8 Ohio No. and 1, Ohio Copper end that certainly means a great maa to work, No. 8 lode mining claims, in deal to any on afflicted with rheuA survey of tha principal campa Copper District, Tooele matism. Adr. of tho atata shows that 1400 man the Erickson Mining which warn located have bean put to work In tho mines county, Utah, 8, 1018, and art of record during tho post sixty days. Tho In- January office of the county recorder in creased ore production has Increased of the Tooolo county, at Tooele, Utah, L. smelting operations and furnishes aa will appear by tha proof of labor work for nearly half as many men filed in tbe office of tbo connty reAttorney at Law aa have been pnt to work la the corder of said Tooele connty, in mines. The Increased tonnage of order to bold tbo said premises of ore and supplies for the mines kai under the provisions of the laws of NEPHL UTAH put more railroad men to work the United States and this atata; Their money circulates In the bual-- that being 1100.08 for each claim, channels of the state and to- - for MCh year, tha amount required employment In merchandls- - to hold those claims for tho years For every hub lending December 81, 1880. and ing establishments. pnt to work In tho mines there has December 81, 1081. (as amended to boon employment In other line for rad 80, 1088.) end if within three man. ninety (80) days after this notice Is! While the business Interests of MrTed by publication yon fall or ro-- ! AU Work auanntMd tho state have gone through tho to eontrlbnto your portion, presalon the state government will which Is 1168.00 aaeh, (Charles be compelled to moot tbo effect of j Hanson $160.00, Mrs. H. Engemann and Clowning it this year sine the min taxes tor figo.09, Hoary Angel 1160.00) Gents and last year will be low, thus reducing .based apoa yoar Interest the revenue for this year. Next j in these claims, your Interest and AU years taxes will reflect this years tbs Interest of each of yon, will and tho mines easily come tbs property of tho subscribed will pay a third mors In taxes next under Section 8814, Revised Stayear, because of increased produc- tutes of tho United Sts tea. FRANK BERBISKO, t tion, than they will this year. . MWMWMO 0000000101880 (First pub. July 7, 1188. Lost pub. UNION DAIRY MILK FOB BALE. Sept. 88, 1118.) . WILL I ForOvor Thirty Years HUISH 0. E. G.E.BIVB HOTT Eureka Laundry Ju do-lfQ-M ! Death to Fur Bale bf one-four- th o Choice 86 acre farm north of probetween sugar gressiva Pay son, factory and beat dnmp. Plenty of water and plenty of rich soil for any also family. Bo convinced of this bargain by seeing tho beautiful crop now on it Bo Independent, happy and contented. Terms to suit tho By ownor. purchaser. O. H. BHARRER, 876 N. I E. street, Payson, Utah. CASTOR Infuts For Fiord porta, Hka rimoBt everythfag eke worth whfla. are cocnterfeitod. Imitation Et the pprtl ere miimifwlnrwi fD the and Ughest poasibie rata of profit not cccseauenthr grades of atari toed an tha Bama blah aoaHtr,. treated alloy tteebroeeffied fa Ford fffnrrlat hr tha r""ll'arh1f of ..GEN-UINFORD PART& . o doiDB and Children lii Um For OvrorSO Y( POWDER B r. By et from S3 to 100 percent from them, and you wffl pey the GIANT youwill HEROULEAS BLASTING OF GENUINE FORD PARTS RETAIL FOR LESS THAN 10c EACH Aik for Pert Price List SUPPLIES and in fact everything used in mine , development. . Whma poor Ford onne mop W make delivery to any part of the district. , Ford end Fbrdooo perte in eS , "r- .. w!Pai 'v Tintic forage MBA : Tmtic . Powder & Sandy Co. Co. A', ; Serial No. 00177. pastured la tbo at Utah couty uMudabundance of feed. the beat an of tha You cu United Sts tee Land Office, Belt Luke City, Utah, Jaly 14, 1018. NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN that Mary H. Whltelay, whoa poetrofBc address is Balt Lake City, Utah, aa D. J. KUBSKLL, JR Prep. Trusts for Donald C. Nelson and Msnriaa Nelson, and for tho Heirs of Edw. W. Nelson, deceased, has I 000 I 000000 110 00 09000000 mads application for patent for tbo RABBIT, and MAGPIE lode mining claims, Mineral Survey No. 0080, Dr. Btssk. Balky, Jr. situate in the North Tlntla Mining District, Utah Connty, State of Utah, described, with magnetic variation at 17 dag. 01 min. E., aa follows, HOSPITAL vis: Utah Beginning at Cor. No. I of tho No. Cor. Magpie lode, (identical with lods, and from which tha Cor. of Boo. C. C. at tha south-ea- st St. T. 0B.,B.I W., bears B. 00 dag. 88 mis. E. 8884.1 ft.) and rnnalng thence 8. I deg. 60 min. B. 000 ft. to Cor. No. 8; thence B. 41 dog. 08 min. W. 441 feet to Cor. No. 8; Union thence B. 88 deg. 46 min. W. 1000 Vldtlng feet to Cor. No. 4; them N. 8 dog. vltod to attend. 68 min. W. 800 foot to Oor. No. LOU COLEMAN, Dictator lode; thane N. 88 dog. 46 MOTOR PETERSON, mln. E. 1101 foot to Cor. No lode; thence B dag. 68 min. B and 800 feet to Core. Noe. Magpie lodes, the place of beginning. gold claims are located In tho Tin tie Lodge He. 0 A. K. JJs and 4th of aaeh mutt t L O. F. EuA Vldtlng lertlofl to Dr. B. L. Out, a W. M. John Morley, Acting Union Milk Co. P. Beey. a Baa 1U Assay Office at rnno Always beam 80 ; IA Notice .of Application for Patent. Mineral Application D. HOWLER Phone 44. Upper Main St, Bunk 011110000000000000010010 NEK. NWK. BEK.-BW- K. 88, T. 8 K, R. 8 W., end NEK 8. 8 W, S. NWK. tee. 6, T. 10 L. Mar., end contain n not area of 10.888 seres, tho areas in aonfllet L with N. 8. No. 18 lode. Bar. 84SL and Boo. 88. T. I 8- - R. I W hV-RFflldtdi lag ' of ' record la the Bald deists-a- n office of tho - Gouty Recorder of Utah Couty at Provo, Utah. Tha noaraat known loeatfou an tho aforesaid confltctlug claim, and Bar. 4888. Ohio No. 8 lodi I direct that tho forogoing aotiaa bo published in tha Enroka Reporter published at Eureka, Utah, tho paper pabltahod nearest said for e period of sixty days. GOULD B. BLAKELY. Edward D. Dub, Attorney, Balt Lake City. Utah. Jnly 81, 1188. Last pub. (First pah. 16. 1888.) -- DR. L. 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