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Show 1 T it Friday, Novembers, 1922.' 1 111 I3g udddddd.ujdjjiiinnnnrFPnnpmTTTPPnpnnnnnrnni JFBg1 Low Price and High Quality Dont Go Together, Stick to mdjmv A ' WN BAKING POWDER Yho Economy Never accept Just as Good Brands; it s will only mean disappointments and on bak&day, which are expensive. tail-ure- Calumet U a High Grade Dakins 'Powder, Moderate In Price '4 When you use it you never spoil any of the expensive ingredients used such as flour, sugar, eggs and milk. ;1 5! 1 SPECIAL F, s' S. A. d PaviHco, Suday eight, 'dock. Dost miaa it. Mrs. Agnes Haynes and Mrs. William Ferguaoa returned Sunday after a few days visit at Salt Lake. Mrs. Joseph Lee returned after a weeks visit with at Tooele and Salt Lake. Mo-EU- i Mra. George Hayee ntaraad to Salt Lake on Sunday after a weeks visit with Mr. Hayee. FOR GIRLS Mrs. P. J. Donnelly loft cm Wed. nesday for Salt Lake for a few weeks visit with friends. Beaator King and Hoe. B. A. Mo Giants, Elks Pavilion, Suday night, SAQ o'clock. Dont mlas it. These shoes are priced as Mra. Alex Nolan and Mra. George Franks returned Suday after a at Salt Lake. Miss Lula Larsen of QBantequta has returned to ..her home after pending a weak visiting with rela tives in Eureka. Sea demonstration of Estate H astro la at Back Hotel in Eureka next Monday. Read display ad in this weeks visit The sale of Calumet is 2H timeses much as that of any other high as $4.50 and all sizes from 9 up. 991111111 1090001 i Saturday tintic mercantile Company m SOver. Oomeideratiu by Oomgreee of legis- lation to stabilise silver was advocated by Senator King, of Utah, in a Senate speech, in connection with the presentation by the Senate of resolutions adopted at the recent convention of the American Mining . Congress 1 ' at Denver. Senator King stated that tbs resolution is of such national, if not international, importance that it should be brought to the attention id Congress aad referred to the appropriate committee- The Senator ala said teat the chaotic condition of the world's rency has led economists to examine the qneation of limn or the question as to the function of silver fat the monetary system. The awakening of the Orient, the certain increase of trade betweu India, CMu aad Japan and the nations id Enrope ud America, ompha-sla- e the importance of the silver question," said Senator King. "Silver turn been aad will continue to be employed ha the Orient for monetary usee; indeed it is practically the ouly money In circulation In moat regions of the Orient The prosperity of the orient aad the development of trade among the people of Aain depend largely npoa silver. If the nae of silver should be restricted or its value, measured by domestic products, greatly changed, the reaction would be very great and the results eonld not be tally anticipated. The United States as a producer . of silver is interested in the pripea which it will bring. It is interested In the place which sliver shall occnpy in the monetary system, not oady of the United States but of the world. It seems manifest that with the aspiration of the Pittman Act the price of Over produced ha the United States will fall much below the dollar mark, which now io the pries of an onace of silver. A great depredation in tire price of silver would be Injurious to the West; Indeed it la dif. ficnlt to determine the effects that would flow therefrom not only to the West but to the entire country. The resolntlon is temperate fta language, admirably phrased Committee on will tally I r 1 I ing and of Mining . Friends of klaa Daisy Bauer gave her a very pleasant surprise party Saturday evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mra. Carl Bauer. Ths program Included games aad music. Refreshments were served. IMPORT AFT LEAD Those present were: Vern Mill Catharine BONES IN SPAIN Frank, Adolph Lund, Grace Whitehead, Ray Schooler, Bernice Sydelinkor, Orrin Heddon, Spain is ona of tha few conn tri oa Eva Roberta, Bay Jonas. of Europe with metal production of Importance. At the and of the rlna Boo. S. A. MfGtanis will teenth centray it held flrat place In pray Senator King to Tintic on day and will also apeak at the Elks the production of lend, whereas today tha United States haa wrested Paviliosi Sunday eight. that place from it. Spain, however, Friday night the little friends of till produces IS per cent of the Wanda Richmond gave her n sur-- ! worlds yearly output of this metal. prise party at the home of her Half of it cornea from the district of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Richmond, Linares and La Carolina, in tha the affair being in honor of the Province of Jaen. Linares la situatchild's birthday. Hallowe'en games ed 160 miles directly south of Madware played. Refreshment were rid, dose to tha trank line - from served to the following: Leah Wall, Madrid to Cordoba, Sevilla and jLuls Berryman, Mildred Mitchell, Cadiz, to which it la connected by n Rath Peterson, Rath Murphy, short railroad. Ita nearest harbor, Maxine Sallabary, Trances Carlaon, alao connected to It by rail, la Rosa wlllla, Earl Baffin, Albert aaya a writer in tha Engineerof Larson, Eilnn ing and Mining Journal-Pres- s Hanson, Lloyd New York. i Outlay. The mines of tbe district were exSheffield's Market now earriea a ploited early by the Phoenicians and fine line of lunch goods such by tha Romans, aa were meats, afterward plcklea, relishes, cooked In Bpaln. Idle for a others many etc. Phona this market bread, cakes, long period, after the barbaric Infor prices. vasion of the Gotha and during the A very Halloween sanguinary wan with tbs Moon, enjoyable party waa given Monday night at tha they started again daring the letter Tackett. A part of tha sixteenth century mud jheme of Gertrude masquerade dance was the toatnra operated with increasing activity np of the evening. The dining room to the second half of the nineteenth waa decorated in orange and black. century, when they were at the Tha corners of the room wore height of their prosperity. The future of the district depends designed with autumn artistically leaves- - and pumpkins. For the two partly on the reanlfb of the developcostumes ware ments of the veins at greater depth. prattieat prize awarded to Gertrude Church and There aeema to be a lean aona at a uniform depth, ranging best fairly Alice Randall, the prize for the costume being awarded to tween 1200 and 1000 feet below the Frances McCann. Supper was served surface. No deeper mining haa been to the- - following: Alice Randall, tried, although the veins keep their lengths and widths at Mary Logan, Jsaaia Logan, Francos tall sixes aa. to ' McCann, - Adelina Oaborne, Gena, that depth. vieva Wlrthlln, Flossie Oke, Gertrude Church, Virginia Sullivan, TAXPAYERS FINANCING Helen Downey, Clarence Edwards, MOTOR TRUCK COMPANIES Barnard Green, Harry Randal1, Gerald Sanderson, Harry McDonald In tbe last annual repot of the and the hostess. of Public Works of tbe Department W. H. King, EDuf Pnvi-Sud- State of Washington, the tint 171 UO oclock. pageuara devoted to ateam railways, n, night, electric railways, sleetrle light and jmrjMoy imiM. j I ! ! i tesnling to meare the international itnMTf Senator W. H. King, Elks' Sunday night, MO o'clock. Invited. I recently defeated by Barnes who haa met and held hia own with a lot of the beat men in the game. ' Over.' EngineerJournal, July SB, tan-nice- . ay OOIIM WMOOOOOHHIOIIOO IIIIIIIIMIIUMMMSt .1 Burton spent Saturday utility companies. The balance of railroad transportation there is no the hook, 261 pages, la devoted to 'question bat what tt will eventually and Sunday at Salt Lake. motor vehicle regulation. Soma 260: displace ateam and electric lines, hat. auto transportation companies re-- ! at present there la not the aUghtoat Mlaaea Catherine Stack, Birdie to the department. evidence that It could In any way ported Chase and Alice Billing! ware ont Onr highways are built for publlo compete with our raU carriers if it from Salt Lake Tuesday and attend- convenience. These roads, however, waa required to pay its own way In- -' ed the K. of C. dance. are rapidly being tnrnod Into right toad of dipping into the public EAGLES If B. A. Wilkins of of way for private corporations for treasury for hundreds of millions of Sliver City bo elected an. Old Age private gain. No attempt is made to dollars for buying. Improving and Pension BUI will bo Introduced In furnish service by motor truck or maintaining Ita road bad on which bus until the taxpayers have first It pays no construction coat, mainthe next legislature of Utah. constructed e hard surface right of tenance or tax charges. Reaching the Goal," wUl ha the way. It la the taxpayers who are nuklecture delivered by Stewart L Long Motor bus and track ing motor bua and track operation at the Crescent Theatre, Tuesday cuts two ways. It reducescompetition tha earing possible and It la tha taxpayers who evening, November 7th. This la the power and consequently the value-'ar- c the heaviest loaera aa the rear" entertainsecond of the lycenm tion for tax assessment purposes of of increased expenditures requlr direcbo ments to given under the railroads and electric lines. It than to maintain public roads tor pri; tion of the Tintic Commercial Club. prematurely destroys tha hard sur- gain. It would taka 126 motor tri The second of the lycenm enter- face roads built at public expanse, a portion of tha money for build- of 20 ton capacity each and tainments, under the auspices of the large which came from the taxpayto move the load of Untie Commercial Club will bo ing meats of tha railroads and electric driven train" of ifo" can "of 60 flight given at the Crescent Theatre, Tues- lines which bua competition tends to capedty each, operated day, November 7th. Don't miaa this byawn 0 man. entertaining and educational lecture. destroy. If bua and track transportation Is How long would our Tuesday evening Mra. John Bush more economical and efficient thaw roada last under such uaaT at entertained a. Halloween party for. her. son. Donald. The young folks had a Jolly time playing Halloween gamps. RefTesmanta were t served, tha hostess being assisted by Mlsa Helen Taylor and Miaa Leah Van Leuven. Those present were: Jack Christensen, Kenneth Allen, Beth Lelrd, Ray and Donald Van Leuven, Gariden and Jack Bush. Mra. A. C. F. N. Csrpentler, local dairyman, this weak received a earload of pedal cow toed, the car containing sugar boots, mangles, carrots and squash, alao three and a half tons of coconut meal. Mr. Csrpentler la operating his dairy along the moat approved lines and aaya that it pays to Invest money in the proper kind of feed for dairy stock. Don't forget the big wrestling bout this evening at the Elks Pavilion. Kalllo and Barnes will meet in a finish match. These men are among the beat in the game. Kalllo haa held the welterweight championship for a number of years and was Senator King Advocates Oon tonal Action Ahmed to Stabilise will be sold able values n, ! remark-an- d lssua. Sheffield's Market now carries a fine line of lunch goods inch as masts, plcklea, relishes, cooked brand. bread, cakes, etc. Phone this market for prices. Senator W. H. King, Elks PavL THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER Sunday Bight, SAO o'clock. Everybody invited. Mrs. Emma Francis returned on 4 room huso on two lota. Wednesday to her home at Tabor, For Oat Paid Money 4 room hones and oatbaildiaga at Elberta, Cauda, after a visit with her lister, Mra. Ben Thurmond, of Bent Is Total Lou Mammoth. 9660 cash, 404 terms Well built 4 room house on Lead-vil- le Enreks. Row, with garage, good cellar la Baraka when houaes eta he and outbuldinga. Reduced from See demonstration of Eatato Hast-rol-a at Bock Hotel in Eureka next and quite 91400 to 11160 cash. A bargain. Boa reasonably, purchased Monday. Read display ad In this often oa easy terms, It Is not neces- Garrlty for further particulars. sary to continue paying ont money Two good buys near upper Church issue. for rent. How much batter It you treat. One for 9696 ud the other Mrs. Dan McCann entertained at caa start paying for a home of your for 9600. tea last her afternoon, own. In ona Instance you hare a Particulars on request Man) gneata beingFriday Mrs. Mra. A1 In Eureka real T. J. Sullivan and Tackett,Frank pile of rant recelpta and in the other bargains Mrq. other a dead to a place of property. estate. If yoa an fa the market for a home Good B room house, garage, Briakay. aaa Break Garrlty, who haa a long chicken house, other outbuildings, J. W. Smith of Provo spent Sunllat of honuea which an offend for etc. A bargain. day In Eureka. On his return ha was aalo oa very easy terma. accompanied by Mrs. Smith and son. Good bualneaa location for aula. Bualneaa location for aalo. Donald, who spent a week with Mr. Batata Real FRANK GARR1TT, good 4 room houao on Railroad 1 and Mra. John W. Taylor and Mrs. Inaaraaea. and treat. Particular! on request John Bush. 7 room bouse nter Chief dump. Mra. Charles Zahriakla entertainDesirable Main street property. A. McGinnis win nccos ed at luncheon Wednesday afternoon Particulars oa application. gw on Tintic to Senator Xing in honor of Mra. Hopklnaon. Others I room house, at Mammoth, with pamy Mra. pantry, good collar, S cabins, water day and will also apeak at the Elks' prtaent were Mra. T. C. Clark,Castle-toFrank Brohm, Mrs. George and lights, S lota fenced. Also good Pavilion Sunday night Mrs. John Bunnell and Mra. Julia Whitehead. .1 They are Star Tonight William TopC CHARLES presents I |