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Show Thumlay, November tJ'TTDTT'iri Pam 2 MUM!, 21 SORTER'S faitl. nMPM CLOSE TO WINMMI NAVY llIZKj 1EC8EKA Plilznrklca, atu-- , ii 1 hur..l4jr of earn hs:.ki-llml- l l School and Published hlghst-hiioboy Tiulle High 41 The Tlntlc Standard dent at the Kureaa. tub. now at 83 have bum practicing two week 1'nlted State Mine rorreapondent for the Reporter,; 18 In preparation for the mining season rnme within tu ace of winning a big, Mammoth ....... J. r. h. Hlr K 9 which will got under way any tlma!CHH, prize on her eompoaillon on North Lily Puiillaher 8 cow. ( hlef Cons Tlure are about thirty boyaar Wy, sponsored by the II. 8. j at Provo. j 7 working for a pluee either on thojx;,vy Rovrultlng Station Eureka Lilly 8 eophiuore team or on the varsity. At :Irou liloHMoiu jer composition wan extremely Ki,iap., In the pusluffica at Kuli preaent aeeoud claaa mult B thirteen of the total are on uperlor and had ahe mentioned the rBhB l lah Klre Clay Co., alllra f former prealdeut Theodore 4 the varalty squad. Thla will bo cut Pllllie Eureka Hill 3 later to ten. The leant thla year wW, Roosevelt, founder of the day, ahe Codiva ; Mt. 3 Im unusually aniull but all Indira- - would have won firat honora. View Ne. 54 Cede Fifth, 2 tlona point to the fuel that regard-- , inter In anawer to Mlaa Phlx- Apex Standard Pint, Cede No. 55 PROCLAMATION. wna a follow: 8 b.m of size they will be able to make i.cUea'a effort Con . Dragon . lit on Day Navy - a creditable allowing In the district. y0r eompnaition came a Whereas and petition of not lea than verj At preaent four picseason very commcndablo 135 ruce. Total Carload of Juab caah the of ono hundred one before and taxpayer lined been to have up winning game tjow, tho with filed liua hookbe will Utah, more e long four or five County, prize. K T n Oil e o ed to five the group Home much Your letter ha been forwarded Rouid of Couuty CoinnilalHoner for .. e - needed experlenrc before going into t0 tie Bureau In tompany with three tho extension of tho delinquent dale aa iuxes for the year jtlie league schedule. The g::mea f 0tber ),.iera. 11 waonly Intended- for payment Moinbty. rnneed for now me: ficr, 9, Ilavl ,0 submit three letter to the Ilur- 1937, from the 30th day of Novem-- , Chief Cona. 60c and 65p. of Uavl, I)nvla I defending Mute paiIt t,ut due to the fact that ueh a her, 1937, until the 20lh day of DeEureka Standard 74c. 12 oclock at between Jordan. noon,' at your existed 1937, Jordan comber, 10, Die, rltamplon. fj0e niarglu Iron King 22c. Dec. 11, Tooelo at Tooele; Dec, 16 nr pttpr and the third winning letter, and Mammoth 11.25 and 11.224. j 1 7 South Cache at Eureka. South whereas, said petition having been was derided to submit your letter Tlntlc Standard $5.25 to $5.20. jcnrha was a tournament team last it Your knowledge and char- - fully considered, and it appearing to nMli Tlntlc toad (8c. of (he Board of County Conimlsaloners l year and made a great hit with the arterizai ion of the different units fan. that good cause I shown and that the U. S. Navy Is moat excellent." Tuetahiy The first opportunity for the to the beat Interest of the tax- The letter waa signed by Willis it Eureka Lilly 56c and 57c. will In action see to the hoys public payers that said petition be granted: p Keller. Tran Kina 21c. will lie presented Friday night ai; Now, therefore, it Is hereby re- Mammoth $1.25 and $1.224. 7:30 p. in. against a group of super wwi solved that the delinquent date for Hundred People Tlntlc Standard $5.20. allstars. The Tlntlc H. 8. group of the payment of the general taxes Crown Point 7c. to Get Old Age Insurance lMled for the year It37 be and the 13 will be divided. The II group will. play an alumni team composed of, same la hereby extended to Decern-- , Wednesday Bob McCormick, Burke Wilson, Ray SALT LAKE CITY. Twelve bun- - (,pr 1937, at 12 oclock noon. nig Hill 10c. Phil dred people In Utah will be entitled gnd t,at the rlerk make due publics- Smith, Kirkpatrick, Jerry Kiiat Tlntlc Con. 25c to 24c. Thomas, and llam Iotlrd. Tin- - A in receive lump sum benefits under (jon j,ereof. Eureka Ilulllon 18e. group will play the following In the dm Old Ago Insurance provisions of pa!,M,d and adopted this 18th day Eureka Lily 65c. second game of the evening: Ed the Social Security Act thla year, ac- - of (holier. 1937. Iron King 20c. Sullivan, I.ee Chrlsilnnann, Lee Bird,' cording to Mr. William B. Hayward JUNE KENDALL, Tlntlc Lead 68c. Chairman. Lyn Bled, Lloyd Sullivan and Chuck Manager of the Salt Lake City offlre Tlntlc Standard $5.10. Hone. If the high school boys can of the Social Security Board while attest: F.uma 19c and 20c. win one or both of these games n Eureka this week. Olenmort Diltiltcrica Ce., Incorporated FRED L. OADD. Clerk, , Louiiville thlnss will begin to look bright for Owculxiro, Keatucky Estimates made by the Social 8e- - (Published November 4. 1937.) TIX'TIC CATHOLICS PLANNING another successful season as these curlty Dourd'a Bureau Age T RIO RAZZAAR IN DECEMBER allstar names Include some real insurance were that approximately ADS f)PAT basket ball players and will be hard 1 1 80 persona In Utah would be en- The Catholic of Eureka will hold to heat with lltclr experience. titled to benefits during 1937, but a Carnival Bazaar drlng the firat The high school squad of 11 In- - only 15 per cent of those people have WANTED TO BEY Heating stove week of December. Plans are now eludes tho following: Bob Naylor, filed rluims to the preaent date, the n g0(N condition. Phone 36, Re- well nder way and at a meeting of Captain; Roy Buys. Howard Phipps, mall number probably being ac- - p0rter office. the members of the parish held on George Athcrlcy, Allan Jones, Tom counted for by the fact that few Tuesday night, at the school hall. Judge, Dill Peart, Willy Westman, people know their right! under the FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN Five Mrs. Joseph McCormick waa rhosen Dale Bray, Marvin Hillman. Bill Act. tomb house with sleeping porch: Mammoth World War McCormick and McCormick. John Lump-sube furnace, strictly modern, ce- good benefits paid may Died Veteran n cases of employees in commerce Wolly Fainter. At present it looks like the A and Industry generally who attain chairman. Miss Jessie Logan; secre- Erncst' Bergl, aged 41 years, tary. Miss Marlon McCormick; treas- - smup for the games Friday will be: the age of 65 or die before attaining World War veteran aud former real- - uri.r jirt jamPtt Cullen. ,Buys and Judge guards. Atherly and that age, after December 31, 1936. dent of Mammoth, died at his prea- There will he many attractive ,Fenrt or John McCormick forwards, where employees attain the aRe of ent home In Stapleton last Thursday booths where lovely presents for! and Nsylor at renter. The B group 95 the benefit payment may be following a long lllncwi. Christmas may he selected ; fun fer will start with B. McCormick and made directly to them. Where em- He waa born In Bawl, Switzer- - those who enjoy the game of Bingo. Jones enarda. Westman and Painter A,E Bo'idltloned Mata. pioyMII die (heir estates or surviving rea "Sfg-Davi" a,ier- land, on August 21, 1896, a son of on nil three days there will he forwards, and Bray at renter. Jonca relatives will be entitled to the pay-- 1 and Caroline Hodel Bergl. He aholesomo enjoyment for everyone will net as raptaln of thla group. menu. Both types of claiments how- movcl to Mapleton from Mammoth ,n Tlntlc. It will be known as tl.ei A small charge of 10c will be eVer. must make formal application with his family in 1931, and had llv- - rintlc Dazaar. HKL1 WANTED, A lumptous ban- - made to adulta and 5c to children wllh a fleld offlce or wllh the al He married since. ever ed there nuet to be served the opening day;! under the ninth grade. Board D. C.j at Washington. Security Treasa Krans on rebruary la, 19-- -. aon,a Dew attractions for the second. 11 old Age Assistance and Old Age1 Man or woman to take over Euro- Surviving besides his widow ere day and a dance to close the affair. I Elephants have a heart beat rate Insurance nre two dlstlnrt provisions a and neighboring towns for the five sons and daughters, Junior, Bar- famou Watkins household neces- jra Joseph McCormick lias call- - less than half that of human, and. of tho 8oclal Security Act, Mr. Hay- Our dealers are now averag-pe- r day. Write to the J. Company, 424 West 3rd Salt Lake City, Utah. Now Months Old MIhr Marguerite i I Nei, 0,D)iim11 Mortuary Dijnilrled Herrlcr wk : , A m PHONE 54 Call Any Time Day or Night. - i ; Ambulance Service EFFICIENT NUK8 . Al vrI PUBLIC a rw at Reporter c. - Tlntlc Lodge Mrs. Harry Larsen. Roosevelt. wiU ,,e m4,nf wlh lher fommi,le Military funeral services were held ann0llIlfe,i nMt week. so watch for at the Mapleton L. D. 8. chapel on mnr(, interesting announcement. Sunday afternoon with Interment In the Provo cemetery. CARD OF AITRWIATIOX p, .upw'm. grateful to iny friends for ... ,r.r:1. ir ,h. .h, In appreciation thereof recent elertlon I am slnrerely grate- I to work hard and myself pledro ful and In approrlntlon of the seme hones' beat Interest of the .or the to hesi pledge myself put forth tho effort I have for the benefit of TnosiS maynard city when I, assume offlca. T ' DEAN Teal Blink at Reporter RECK. Office. POTPOURRI I nm The old feather are pushed out by the new ones when a bird molts. r. No. 9, A. M., meets 2nd and 4 th Tuesday of & each month at 1. 0. 0. . F. all. Vlalthlug broth-er- a Invited to attend W. K. CARSON, W. M. JOHN F. ROWE, Secretary ' m T, I rife E. FONES 36 and 228 glEipm CARD OF APPRECIATION All Carried. of-Ol- ZJ?Sl?rjSX Office Legal Blanks of Kinds Always I Thd.y B Nominal Charge, ; j 4, 1637, Some Newer Vegetables There are numerous vegeta- bles whose development is of such recent origin that they were unknown to our great grandparents when they were children. Among those listed by one authority are: rhubarb, brussels sprouts, yama, endive, tomatoes, okra, artichoke, awisa chard, solanum, and red cabbage. Wolara Knimm L'niu. egg-plan- t, Age Insurance program is adraln-ittere- d entirely by the Federal Government. This insurance plan protides for monthly annuity payments as a matter of right based on the individual's earnings (n covered employments. Monthly payments will not begin nntll 1942 but in the meantime lump-supayments may he paid to those who reach the age of 65 or to the estates of those who do before attaining that age. Mr. Hayward stated that a primary function of the fleld offices Is to assist claimants In presenting properly completed claims to the Board. Interested parties should call at or write the Social Security Board field office at 19 West South Temple, Salt Lake City, for Information and application forms. NEW SEMLOH HOTEL d SALT LAKE CITY Under New Management (Different Atmosphere) Modern, rooms. newly furnished with Slmmoni mattresses. Beds, Inner-sprin- g Popular prices. Coffee 8hop, Deauty Farlor, Barber 8hop, Tailor Shop for your conven-- , lence; Garago In connection te and most of nil at rates that yoa get more for yonr money. $1.00 to $1.60 without bath Single. $1.60 to $3.00 'with private both. IIARRY K. MILES, Mgr. J. F. McCORMICK, Aaat. Mgr. BROWN and BROWN ASSAYERS Custom Work Solicited We Standardize on Accuracy EUREKA UTAH m Pioneer Spectacular Which Startled New York In 1892 ; k x - 'X Men Over Forty Problem -- v.: : r ii n- - cW'T,; O7CV.1 for Government to Settle f I; 'i t-- c.' John D. Diggers, unemployment jeensue administrator, in a statement, from Washington the other day saia! ,that the forthcoming survey would! dlscloso an unusually large percent-- ! age of Jobless over forty years of .age. - I Bigger sold he did not believe these men were "on the scrap heap", but simply had found it Impossible1 life-lonto adjust their g work habits to meet the rompetition of younger men In Job hunting. Onre they lose 'out in one Industry, he raid, they, enrounter great difficulty In obtain-In- c work In amtlir. J While the census, he predicted.' will direct attention to this man; over-4- 0 problem In an unprecedent-ed manner, k ulso will furnish a .basis for solvlns It. j "If you know the types of people unemployed," niggers said, "and their ace and capabilities and the irdustrles In which they worked, you tan determine whnt they're capable of doing In some other Industry." 1 Mining snd ;l St i i ; s. ur ! i t f vi Iral Blanks fo- the Reporter Offlre, Eureka. - Sale ITh. ' Tims e'fclr'c ,l11 v jv.v New York, advertising Paul Jones Ry tPPed hlW on the north side of the building which forlniV?! in New " Sf ." 01 lha hmoui old Flatiron vTv waa i. th-V- U1 geneaia ,ln w the enormous Building its kind in the world, "spectaculars" of today. and |