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Show Friday, November 17, 1922. EUREKA Rfipoflttl' Page State To Set Aside One Eureka Couple Celebrate Hundred Thousand Dalian Silver Wedding Anniversary Children Cry fer Flotchcrt) .Hr. and Mra. William Tkvtoot The state will have to ae entertained in honor .of the 16th a hundred thoamad dollars tor a fund for general bonds this anniversary of their weddins on Sat- oinking It will bo used for tha reurday evening of laat week. Ia addi- month. tion to their three children. Verio, tirement of the $200,009 road bond Heber end Melba Thargood. tha fol- issue of 1611, the $260,000 issue lowing gneets worn preeent to for the capital building and the for the administration $200,000 partake of an excellent anp-pe- r: i We Make You Feel at Home In This Bank ; . This ii the way customers feel about our bank and it ia shown every day ip our growing list of new accounts. i , , I The strength of this institution lies not alone in its capital and resources, but in the character and financial responsibility of the men who conduct its affairs as well. And, of course, you like this kind of a bank with which to do business. ... t Payson Exchange Savings Bank Organised Paysoo, Utah. 1SOO Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Redmond. Mr. and Mra. A. J. Whitehead. Mr. and Mra. Peter Jonea, Mr. and Mra. Oeorge A. Blinking. Mr. and Mra. 81m Simpson, Mr. and Mra. Joeeph H. Frisky, Mr. and Mra. Edmond Van Leaven, Mra. Anna Mitchell, Mra. Alice Lynn and daughter. Birdie, Mra. Flaher, Mies Myra Boyna and Mlaa Fern Jensen, all of Eureka. Mr. and Mra H. Ellison, Mr. end Mra O. . at the University of Utah. Ia netting up the sinking fund for the first three issaes It has been building found that a legislative . error has The total bonds been committed. wars to be retired setting aside $20,-00- 0 during the last ton years of their duration. This, however, would set ap oaly a fund of fSOO.000 at tho end of tea years and the laase is $260,000. Inasmuch as the state Au no authority to set up a fund covering the difference the matter will be passed to the legislature for eolation. The legislature also will probably be asked to make provision for $26,000 needed for retirement of the capital bond Imuo das ia 1024. No tnad was set ap la 1114 and the money available for the retirement of the bonds wUl therefore be short unless legislative appropriation is made. - Dattge, Mr. and Mra Earl Graham. Mra Walter Harrison, Mr. Wed Thnrgood and daughter, Mr. aud Mra John Thnrgood, all of Provo; Mra Ada Thnrgood of Salt Lake, Mr, end Mra William McLeod of Santaqnin, Mias Sophie Hanaon of Spanlah Fork. After the wedding anpper tha evening waa apent fa music, vocal end Instrumental. and the playing of games, everyone preeent enjoying themselves to the limit untU a late hour. The hoot and STATE LEGISLATURE TO hoateae received many beautiful and BE STRONGLY REPUBLICAN appropriate gifts. The next stats legislature will be Humans Can Live At strongly Republics n, according to ingiven out during the past Elevations Of 15,000 Feet formation week. The state senate wUl contain but one Democrat and the numContrary to the nenal belief most ber of Democrats ia ths lower house people can live and work at very of the legislature will be quite small. high altltudea without aoriona Injury to themselves. At aa altitude of 16, OSS feet the FORMER TINTIO RESIDENT DIED FRIDAY AT PAYSON density of the atmosphere to only 66.6 per cent of that at ms level and fool D. Croft, who for several the oxysea content of tha air which a person at that altttnda must years was employed in the mines of breathe U proportionately reduced. the Tlntlc District, died laat Friday The difference in pressure la also at Payson. Ha hid been a sufferer quite appreciable and. exproMod ia for some tlnm'wlth tuberculosis. pounds per equate inch, it to 1.4 Croft loaves awifs and eight chilpounds lest than at eea level. dren. Funeral servicea were conduct Strange though it may seem, a od at Payson oa Saturday afternoon. normal, healthy body appears to adapt ltaelf readily to this decrease Silver Trout Eggs Far in pressure, and none of the ill effects of high altitude are attributed Mountain Lakes Utah's directly to it. The decreased oxygen content of the air, however, results Arrangemsats with the state of In complications which effect tho which a quarter Washington of tho lungs, heart and of n million under functioning silver trout eggs eyed" digestive organa, and to a leaser o would be the state ware an,tent the brain and tha composition nounced bygiven the Utah fish and gams wf the blood. The lllneM resulting this week. Tbs eggs will from these effects is termed anox- department be hatched sad ths grown to the emia, and may bo either chronic or f lagerling slu whentrythey will be acute. taken to the high altitudes for planting la small lakes. SMOOT m COMMISSIONER of Omm trout will The DOWN IN UTAH COUNTY mark receipt the Introduction to Utah of a new species of trout, according to D. A. 0. Smoot, who is well known la H. Madsen, otate Bah and gams comTlntlc, la one of tha new commis- missioner. Some twelve samples of sioners for Utah county. It la thought tho grown trout were received by the that Mr. Smoot, knowing something fish and game department with inabout local conditions sad tho dif- formation regarding tho habits of ficulties which Tlntlc people have tho fish. had with reference to road improveTho silver trout appears to abound ments, will ho Inclined to give oar in tha higher lakes of Washington aeetloa a little more consideration. and to a degenerate species of the sockoyed salmon, the commissioner Chamberlain's Tablets Have Dos said. It to supposed that roma time World of Good. Her a in tho past tha cockeye salmon became land logged and gradually '"Chamberlains Tablets have dons through the ages developed Into the me a world of good, writes Mrs. preeent silver trout which grows to Ella L. Button, Klrkvllle, N. Y. "I two and three pounds. The fish is bars recommended them to a num- said to be very tardy and will surber of my friends sad all who have vive where other trout have proven used them praise them highly." unsatisfactory. Tho quarter million When troubled with indigestion or "eyed" eggs will be used for Introconstipation, give them n trial and ducing the species particularly ia the realise for yonrseif what aa excel- high mountainous regions such as lent medicine it to tha Grandad dy Lakes country la the northeastern part of the state. If yoa are in the market for a The annual run of the Eastern home see Frank Garrlty. He hue a Brook at Fish Lake to bow well number of homes that can be bandi- under way, Mr. Madsen said. The ed reasonably. department has already succeeded in collecting approximately 1,600,000 eggs which are being shipped oat te the several hatcheries where they will be hatched sad grown to fingerings for transplanting. . Hm Tha find Tos Is no for 4 -- mr "FnrWoR ww7a dmgw bo iriB so JufrosDod jars and packages. Drop in here and name your brand we have it HOLIDAY NOVELTIES. store At this you can always find a complete line of novelities for the various holidays of the year. John J. Hanley Gvtorla Drops M CMUrtt baSlth las tod Soothing Syrups. It k Mol CASTORIA GENUNiS In Use FoOver 30 Dr. E. d the 'Wheel L. 0-- lt CLARK DENTIST CSSSTAUW QQMOdlW. SSSW VOU a K. X-R- ay Reporter Ifcl PUREST AND BEST. Union Milk Co. Dl LAWYER PRACTICE IN ALL M66M6WHII 6 1 IS 66 llttol POWDER; i CUREK&HKUhl A, Prep. J. RUSSELL, Georgs A. Udell Russell E. Persons Udell sod Parsons Attorney at Law FrscUco ia all state and federal courts. I Wednesday svas 'Klaars1 Union Vlalttog aiirnkm vltad to attend. LOU COLEMAN, DteUtor MINOR PBl'ERSOM, S34-S2- S Jades Bldg. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Tiatie Lodge A A. M. NO. F. lad and Attorney at lanr Idmaed Abstractor aad Examiner of Pittas NEPHL UTAH Eureka Laundry All Work Gasxanteed sod Pressing of sad Istoics Clothes. Gents 4 th of ouch at L O. O. F. WILL L HOYT Visiting Invited to attend. Dr. E. U Clark, W. M. John Matey. Acting Sot r. a Assay Office T. Mata Utah SC. for All week called delivered Prices Elks Building HUIBH E.RIFE C. dossing Equipment Including Yearo The Kind You Have Always Bought OtTV. THt , Oct ALWAYS pBcan tho Signature of Under Bankers! Reserve System, 6 loans may be secured on city tad farm property, to buy, build, improve, or pay indebtedness. Bankers Reserve Deposit Co., Gas Electric Building, Denver, Colorado. It pleasant neither Opium, Morphia Ear other encode substance. Do ago b its guarantee. For sum than thirty yem ft hss been ia constant use lor ths veUsf of GoastipatloB, Flatulency, Wind Colic sod Dfsrzhoes; allaying FCverishum srbing therefrom, sod by regulating ths Stomach sad Bowels, aids the asrimilation of Food; giving healthy ,Bl1 sstuil sleepb Ths Chl&ea's Comfort Ths ltothsT MONEY. 0 art hot dswpw tho health of Never attempt to refievi? ySu? a would use for youroelt remedy that you : You get great satisfaction and pleasure if you buy your smokes here. There is no larger or better stock of cigars at Hanleys; no finer line of pipes in the district of high grade tobaccos in cans, assortment or such an its on to deceive vou infancy. la Counterfeits, fcffstlon sad Xxperimenls that tdflo with sad 411 ItfonH tm Jlways Sought, sad which has thlrtj jeon, has bona the slgutoe of sad hai hen made sudor Ug pos . PLEASURES THAT ONLY THE SMOKES EXPERIENCES. . . Eureka Lodge No. 12, LO.OF. Dr. Steele Bailey, Moots ovary Jr. WoS-aasd-sy night at Odd Follows Hah. Visiting brothers tovitod to attend. Physician aad AT TINTIO HOSPITAL Utah Peter Johnson, Noble Grand. W. H. Moollor, GIANT i HERGULKA8 BLASTING Tha Phaeton . kMwwhi fa Tfnrrifn can SUPPLIES sad in f&ct everything used ia ifiiiid ifniitlnw ginnMfi lwwrtlepgecifsafety. A ffjtitpriftn of comfort, than development. We make delivery to any part of the district TUhhoot ooalificstiocL Ac Twrn1n is foe finest nntomchale that snperior c' Tintic Powder & eoMMiniiiicm Walter Fitch, Jr., Company 00000! jy momosM ssnnsaessw SHAFT AND TUNNBL , Sapply Co. . Tintic Garage Company Plume 44. Upper Main 8t, Eureka . aniMoimosete mouse v CONTRACTORS ' ; . : - V:, I I ureks,UUh i $ ' |