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Show Pag Thursday, August EUREKA REPORTER 4 Reduction Rates . II ThccXman were bound Manager Rowe Gives Power ,M&ny Plan to Attend the Legion Convention. Thanksgiving Day Will be Advanced One Week over to the charges of murder, district court a of shooting result the west Juab county. InThe oftlce of the Tla.Ic M.ncs into moved formation liureau was the Reporter builJing with James on " How the rate reduction' ordered Tuesday by the State Public Health oners of Commission will benefit electric service was explained today by J. F. Rowe, district manager, Utah rower & Light Company at, - "WT -i In addition to the Legion and President Roosevelt released a port early in the week to the effect Auxiliary delegates It I believed that he i going to move Thanksglv- -' that many others .from the Tlnlle j District will be in attendance at the Cregersou la charge. lag Day a week ahead this year,he six explain- American Legion annual stale con- Fer the last years, was Slate Chlarman Wesley King ed, a great many people have been ventlon at Spanish Fork today, Frl- - lu Eureka for the purpose of ortan 1'lerto Eureka. F. as and Is too there according that long 'day Saturday, MIXING complaining Post. Mr. Itowe said the reductions are Pinion Queen, Islug -- n American Legion an interval between the Labor Day (leorge Forsey, commander of the manager of pout, home confined almost entirely to , r , lhul machinery had been holiday early In September and local post. S,eriff John CSreen arrest-- ; ,KP,y ,hl!ii Programs announcing the events, and farm consumers using less than " 'r('.'iiaKH fn,, Jesse Knlglit and a score of miners at! Thanksgiving Day toward the end of kilowal hours monthly and small would he ,1Hlliled at ti,K East Tin- Kanibiinit: November, and that the time la too, the time and place, are being T,ni1 Sumard on short lielween Thanksgiving and trlhuted to those attending. The commercial lighting customers. ut once. K. H. Osliorne Dn,,,rty He cited the state regulatory events remaining on the program at the Diamond charges Cbrlatmaa. wiMt (,lirlllK work order which stated large users 'ftoulh re: he sounds hollys said. Tlntlr. Attorney This silly, nen.lricUson and Tommy, at 8 p. in.: of electric service are now accorded Ceiml l)ul B. shleldw. (iordon Uut he added that atores, working , rrllIl vlMl Lak(. with August and In Ihe country and H. C. Joh1 people and retailers had proposed , Veterans rally. Auxiliary card parly, the lowest rates e,eyer of lrou, Sn(jw ,,UK . Hast Tintie mlm-sthat Thanksgiving be rhanged from softball tournament, and dance ut have obtained these through exien- JI1ik lnfli.t.t irlve use of electricity. Mummoih Klreiinii named the folthe usual last Thursday In Novem-- . Edgewater. (S Ah-Mattson reported that the ef- becomes meet: Tho reduction 8:30 18 at listed rale suite the been Commencing 'j,.,,,.,, stock had ber to a week earlier. This year! August 0WuK as delegates to cus- - ImU, UkH yhilng Exchange. w n Kjraer. Melvin Riding. Wll-- i Thanksgiving would normally fall on a. m.: Registration continued, music fectlve on all hills rendered on lh S(1 1 and Is one after September November 30, and Mr. Roosevelt has contest, rare meet and special xu.h(,u un( n. j. KiUgrruld ,.in j. ,ewis. William Fouyer and several reductions made eonsiini- decldud to Issue u proclamation aet- - talnment act, Joint meeting of Le-,r,(.d c.imph iii.!i of organtxallon John MlkcM-llIn Ihe pust four years, Mr. Rowe h T,nt1 Kuipr, with claims In ting aside November 23 us Thanks- - glon, Auxiliary and general public, ' era Mies Mary C. Sullivan and Miss national T. with Earl Ross, president explulned. giving Day. North Tlntlc and that development wus by as the principal speak-- l The following presented w. Sunt, Margaret Doran returned from an He recalled that In the early day of the wlUj, 'K,ar, a, of the extent to show the Rowe Mr. torch light parade, ,, 1ull of Tii,tie Mill re extended trip to California. of the republic a day In October was'er; reduction to the small user: marked down for Thanksgiving andldancing at Edgewater. the shipment of 30 tom Million pioinre siars wti.- appearported As an Illustration a person which was worth $'.- ed at the local show house during that It waa not until arter the Cl vli! August 18 Starting at 7 a. in.: eoncentrates for e paying l.00 per Imonth A. Farrell and Os War that the lust Thursday In No- Auxiliary pust presidents breakfast, cre. . liikii aw uvwv vi Thomas ! LIL.uimH the we.k tweuty ycais u &ul.. h...,.Iua. vetnher was selected for observance, election MjI. Norman Kerry. levies. and Auxiliary department officers, while under the new rate lti kilowatt ,8 l,l,U,0,,,1 Queen shaft. on. Uwsle Bar- Moore. he given, an Increase of race at will acts hours and meet rare special l Hiam STOCK OF DO KM STIC INC Vivian Mart.n, held rlscale, At the preliminary hearing track. Gold Star tea, parade of Le- 23 per cent for the same money GREATLY RKUCCED und Katherine and Jane versham and son'., commercial! J. Alice with at Xeplii gion and Auxiliary floats drum corps exhibition special CC(j Enrollee at Jericho Lcland and Eugene, and Edward Lee. In consumers of to line Shipments 1 at Edge-dance works and fire creased sufficiently during July to acts, Suffers Broken Back water bring about a reduction of 3.4S9 tons In stocks In the hands of produReports from the Post Hospital at cers. Slocks of 131,782 tons (all County Building Good Fort Douglas are to the effect tnt grades) at the end of July rompare Road to West Tintie the rendition of Gilbert Cook, youiu with 126,789 tons at the beginning CCC enrollee injured In a gravel of 1939 and 146.208 tons at the Juab rounty commissioners are to enveiii at the Jericho ramp n:.r this close of July last year. bo commended for tho very fine road. city, Is fairly good. The dully rate of production fell they are building Into the West Tin-liThe young man suffered a lirnkr:-- . front 1,315 tons for June to 1,280 section by way of the McIntyre back shortly after nn:m l:.t Tlmr-da- y Smoother, Milder, Mellower tons In July, the lowest rule since 8ummer Ranch, and when completwhen a huge Sank in a gravel November last year. Every Drop Now 3 Years Old! buryed, which by the way will not be pit near the camp gave sum up Old Quaker's sensational can You this year, will he one of the best ing him and a companion. KreJ rit k success in one popular phrase: "It ha tekai it HTA K E H.IXTAQUIX-TIXTIroads into thst section of the county Ollry, under hundred of pound) o' take!" It has marvelous smoothness! It has COX FK11EXI E SIW DA V The latter only and much shorter than the one via gravel. full, ripe flavor! Yet at the same time, it's soft minor Injuries. Jericho. and mild . . . with a superb bouquet. President Karl D. Gruenhnlgh of The pair was rescu-eii And no wonder! AVrry drop of Uld Quaker i by o The highway has been widened, c the Huntsquln-TlntlStake of the L. fills made with proper water flumes rollee and were rushed In aulonm-- , now S fall ytan old and iits actual quality has I). S. Church has announced Sunday, to been checked 51 separate times from grain prevent washouts, and a heavy Liles to the fort hospital In Sal1 to glass! August 20, as the day for the regu- coat of gravel Is being put on. The Lake. Cook Is from llrooklvn, New Heres a delicious whiskey, available to allar monthly Union meeting at road is now completed to a point York, while the home of Olh-- I In most every man. See for yourself how Old for all atake and ward workJuhI beyond the Packard ranch. The Hillside, New Jersey, Quaker is as easy to buy as it is to enjoy I ers, and urges all organisations to work Is slowing up somewhat due to be In attendance to prepare for the the slon-long haul required to secure the Contrary to n popular eomlug season's work. arrowheads were not made by dropright kind of surfacing material. ping cold water on heated flint. The C. C. C. KOFTI1A1.L TEAM WON' WHISKEY Per capita consumption of apples most common method la that of STRAIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OP' TIXTIC a tool In the United States la half an apple pressing YEARS OLD NOW per day for every man, woman and against the edge of a piece of flint, The last week of compel itlun thlld. CrPR. WW. THE OLD QBAKFt CO. tAWatVCFBUSO. IXP. which causes it to flake off. In the Tlntlc Softball League saw the favorites being knocked over like ten pins. Lees, who has had a lot of success in heating the CCC boys in the last half, bout them again in tho lust game, giving the Elks a tlo for top spot with the CCC boya for about an hour. Then the Elks and Jud'a took the field and Tunga Franks and his little but mighty mates started using their big huts, gunning the ball to all corners of the park for a victory over the Elks, giving the second haP championship to the (VC boys, also the championship for the ('O boys as they were the winners of the first half. In the girls league Red and Whitt-wothe second hslf and lied for the top with Gourley and Randle for the first hair. Following is the complete standing for both the first and second half: FIRST HALF re- 17. iom NOTES--Thom- FRIDAY SATURDAY August. iHth loth n tyromc ROSB-OF- - PCWER dis-.C- O , i q. rting UOLSDN ! SUNDAY - MONDAY . 21st 20th August x enter-come- rs of . -8 j - -. .a . V I is M H IXKE 2 P. M. SUNDAY i D0.mER THOUSflHDSBRE TUESDAY - ONLY August 22nd "cfcLr himber baroas! 8m gloryl SEIITCHIDG TO OID QUAHER ! e Jtt orit HAKUAIX SHOW C ed In-- WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY . 24th i&inl Augii'.t r , j San-taqu- locLcUfl ln j bluntly-pointe- d -- 4M STROM! V THAH DESIRE K. Virginia BRUCE Waiter MONEY NIGHT OX THURSDAY The officers and players wish to thank the public and the sponsors of the teams who have played this year for their fine support, and to all those who assisted In any way to make the leaguo a success. Clyde Campbell, secretary. Notary Work at Reporter Office. THE FOR BETTER ' .WC0 BOURBON, Ot V4- cot . co'e" vi,e d to tvct UTAH POWER t & jh P1DGE0N4 LIGHT COMPANY |