OCR Text |
Show y . eureka reporter ftgf Bundle and hit mot and Mary France, dor, Mra. Thomas visitors Monday. Handle, hit Eurekn on were SI Saturday for a trip thru the southern Mrs. Ruben Hull nllilNi seriously sprained her ankle on Tuesday while dea- ,he ""P" licr home. ill health for the past several weeks M ., loft Tuesday for the I'tah ,l,,"rf Valiev win! hospital in I'ruvo .here he w l e' Ui eelve special treatment for a while Is here niriil" Insure and. visit, our hi. ... ui'h his pu re iiu, Mr. and L Mrs. Dennis llarrliir.lon. 11,1.5 S'0nj Mr,-.Grrt- H Sr-- . Miss Gwen Neff, who has t,., n and a . llavnard Cronin Cro- in Salt Lake City (or a num-- ' tlsillng Pan Mr.. ,nd th relatives her of weeks, returned to her home .isltlna Eureka Bunday. of Nevada. in."1 i ' XfZv'"" 'Toon" Bigler end Rusty" uifl. Mrs. gnl,h Duckett, left 8unday afternoon for California, were LuU Obispo, California, after aVnrt-- l Jennie Myers dur- Ing a week with relatives and friends' ,n KuM,ka Mrs. Bigler Mr. und Mr.N 1ayson. r" "J Jrek t)t,nlp, nI" vlaltln1; l,,l B"i Jay. tournament la now in wIlh her parents. Mr und M f K local Kife. until aurh lime as the to.h purtner In the lick Bakery Tney division returns to the buse having entered. ratni ui ,,un mr b kHi' and Mrs. L. S. All- - 'th. mmIIe pH DM- - "r: Mrs. at Pay. OF KENTUCKYS n ,A JJ Gi.rd-i- dm-Jitc- PINT r,,l Mr. and Mrs. Verle UrlRKs of u,,d Mrs. E. B. VaaL.-uvehum, Wyoming, are re- over the arrival or a luruod Saturday after a m.iiuliV y huby Imv, 'a,io11 1,1 Catforui.i. lUtli at the horn.- - r Mr, llil.) , Webb in Kur-k- .i. Mm. luibiTt (jilllsilu in d;,i Llltf Miss Juunne D.ut and M:.r; vIoRing with her husband who er Darrel Bradford of Spanish Fork "ubnillled to opera Ion M ",f L,,s hwplt:slreturned to their I10111.-on Kridav northweM. Mr. and Mr. Frank Cost mu ana Reporter, Virginia' son were up from Provo Tue. little and Co. Cleaning . day for a few hours visit. BOURBONS QUART No. . I'rlsby a;:d Nevada, ait- - here viailiii; Mi. and Mrs. . K. Tuekett l,t ON THE CREAM l,1 fkl,r - follows: Iluuuie a jjiird., Uoyna INSIST na ff' it ft 60 No. 61 No. 62 14 PINT hin t ss Theodore llayner i'Jaugnii ri, vmtity mioviiMier nmii -- ' tin week end in spent the week end in sp.-- Ida- Ida- - l,u wl,U Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Dainty vere in Salt Lake on Monday visiting wTh Mrs. Milk belli IicIh-- , of Arcadia, their daughter. Donna, who will t'ullf , James Jones of tais Angeles leavo soon for a trip into t anaila. visited In Kureka with ihelr sister' Mias Garrity Is a nurse in the I Ds Mrs. Robert Cillispie hospital. They also slopped at Camp Williams to see theii son, Bob, who U'K glassware values at our 9c 1 ale. Lee's VariiMy Store. Bob Garrity, Jr., sponsored by the B11 Masonic Lodge; Dick Crooln, who Is a member of Milllman. th lr vurps at Boise, Idaho, is In sponsored by the American is at Camp Williams in the Jordan Eur,,ku simmling his furlough with 1 ti50 facial tissue, only kc and Ike sale atartiu I '' hy NC Ike at our Saturday. Variety Store. Mr. mid Mrw Melvin l l,i SCHfHllr oSlIUMi COtsmATlOK EFFICIENT Willisms of nre the psrents of a bagirl born July 3rd. The mothet Augel.-- j -' IMHTADV V I PUBLIC was formerly Miss Cora Hrudlev. Funeral in Japan Funerals are formal alTaira in Japan but the wreatha are made of at Reporter Offioe Legal Blanks of All paper. Kinds Always Carried. Narrows attending the annual Rom relatives. 8tate. Both are first clas siudint At y' fell,:a 01 Monta at the Tintlc High School na, accompanied by his nephew Don- ,(i Bhea, are visiilng in Eureka with Mr. und Mrs. Arnold Rohlnsa... Mr- - aild Mrs. William Maxwell Mr. and Mrs. Bert Elliott and n. and Bert, Jr., have returned home alter 0,l1,r relatives and friends. an enjoyable ten day trip thru tb- . . -- BaI1 Yellowstone NV tonal Park. Previ- Mr;"d Mr' J,Cg Ver,ll'el ,r' oualy they .pent five day. taking ir. the scenic wonders of soulhein Ctai:. ,al ,,T1 boy',bor Is 8th. hospital Any 2 Sc item In our More only ihelr first child. Ike during our 9c t.nd 19c 3.ile. on Ray 'unluvm is in l.u-eLee'. Variety Store. a ten day furlough visiting with his The W. B. A. met Tuesday even- - parents, Mr. and Mrs. E S. YauLeu-ir.with Mrs. Theresa Viertel, bust vmi. Ray Is now stationed with the ness, "500 and a nice luncheon tak- - atr hc.se at Boise, Idaho, log up the time. Mrs. Viertel won Mrs. Frank Garrity, Miss Mary house first, Mrs. Mary Fitzgerald Mr. and Mrs. Leon- Frances Garrity. prize, Mrs. Etta Gear consolation. The next meeting will be on Angus! ard ""T", d "B pe!,tl S,, Mr' I,1R d3L 19th at the home of Mis. Gear. c. E. RIFE DEBUNKER By John Harney Fur bay, Ph.D, F0NE8 GALILEO DID NOT INVENT THE TELESCOPE i?"..":,"" 36 Mid 228 I- - Citizen Percentage of the Ninety four and nine-tentpopulation of the United States arc citizens, either native born or ka g aad Ith Tuesday of aaeh month at I. O. O. F. all. Vlalthlag brothers Invited to attend. U. 11. HOWES, W. M. JOHN F. ROWE, Beeretnry . lu-r- Mrs. Iheodore llaynes was bos less to the Merry Makers (lub on Thui-da- y evening. Hf-'- h scores were vou by Mrs. Bud Painter and Mrs Gourley, all cut - Mrs. It. Others enjoying the E Ferguson. delightful occasion were Mrs. Hurt!, Jameson. Mrs. Webster Brady, Mrs. Brady. Mrs. Floyd Ludlow, Mrs. Allan Hudson, Mrs. Fred Bauer 1 rs. LaMar Gourley. Mrs. Maynard Cronin und Mrs. Robert Gaisford. , y The Tietie District Ladies Auxil-Jamlery No. 23 met at the Miners Union Hall last evening. After business a social was beld. The winners at cards were Anudlla Ursess first anJ ! Bart ilia Wilde cut. while the rarfle bai j A lot of Tlntic people claim llos-- ; ,n jjaude Julier. W01 prepardness boom the pres.-n- t ,!,ioses for the evening were Mrs. Ju-- ; tot felt generally but is bringing fcM. and Mlier Nielsen. 'good times to certain spoiled areas, j 'and that about all it has done for j Ray jjUyH as quite badly bruised his the people here Is to Increase living ind ahaken up when he wm-ke.costs. This Is no doubt true. How.jriir ahlle nt'iirnii.:; from the valley ever, because of the tin-- who have punday night. The other occupant j loll hen fur defense work, and those of t)t. t.art jhn Galley. Jr., escaped 'who have Joined the fighting forces. wh(lU, injury. The accident hap-I- t Is much easier for those staying peued near the Giisheii dam when k 'nre bbw out. causing the car to skid at home to secure employment. The whirl-- i rails into the .. Jr"! wa badly guard Mr. and Mrs. Ceoree J,orae whole side the daniagnl. are vacationing In Hie 3 ellowstone orn off National Park. ' The dull, with Miss Ikiwna was h.bl An enjoyable out mg hlp lMi!.r mp Bt by a group of Eureka peoph hool and organize.' Wl last fri- - T,nljc . Hop Creek picnic grounds The following BUn mer VDrk. r ..rritr-r- : Beth Six. pres day evening. A catnp fire supp eHfled was cooked followed by a 6 were. idnt: La It. up Beck, vice president; good time. Those Ik.mJ Turb-upissecretary and treas- Mr unJ Mary j Mr. und Mrs. Lldon lllf0i ong and gain. JoyC(. Jfrs. D. Clement. Mr. a"d Mra' '! ,.der; Marian Willmore. reporter. Uln Greenhalgh. Mr. a,'d was Following election the nfternoon bert Sanderson. )Mr. and games. Refreshments r : Franks. Mr. and Mrs. M.rvi.d by Mlss wheeler. Uhluisi. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mr! and Mrs. Harry Dean. Mr. and TJii rplI,ua iur..an at Washington In the Vrs. Don Giles. The men glllur(ur that 4 4 ilk persons )inrd th-- ir time of vehicle n portion party spent k,(d j motorn ihe for ih'1 first half in ,ar),p at reul improvement work two toil- - drn(1 over the carried r.00 liicre..se , ,ni0Hl zounds. They of H1 installed Ilt.rloli f last year. Utah Mnw els onto tho hill able and now is jip them. All that h n.eded J)h(i Bholf t(ulP, jlllB a very poor some carpenter work by ie death toll mr exieeding (wrd half day's to Mr aicordins Job. 'he of ah, yl,Hr for the same finish l to ,h iud. and this in spite or the liicrei.s- e i SAME POPULAR I ! on your vacation trip step into tb comfort of a Union Pacific train. In modem Coacbaa, aconomical Cballangar Slaapara or Standard Pull-- 9 mans, you'll rida ralaxad and aniva rafreabad. Dalicioua Dining Car maala. Ragistarad aarvica on principal trains. suparhly-appointa- d Nursa-Staward-a- sa SAMPLE LOW ROUND TRIP FARES from Eurrkn to la Coachrs Bleep' Cars Bleep' Cats I'ulluiau (tiallenger b am;ki.es .. $31.40 . . . $22.00 $20.01 onc.iw) . $03 JM . . $50.08 $52.24 'EJtvi.R $3053 .. $2750 $24JiU WMg .7 $33.00 ... $40.04 $42.00 hKTUD ... 030.13 . . $03.13 $37.00 berth Extra. Slmllat low far to other points. literal Return Limits. fare. Also very low W'UI Our Travel Credit No Money Down Pay lier. nw one-wa- y Ml III IllY, (gent Plume I, Eureka. Utah NIONlPACIFIClRAILROAD HEWER, PRICES-F- OR EHER ACCOMMODATIONS irl ! Hares a aura way to boat tb boat I, T. lad EARLY everyone who knows what a telescope is tclievea that it was first invented by Galileo. It is true that it was first used to any extent and popularized by Galil- co. but he did not invent it. The name of the club. Plans for future honfjr f()f it invention belongs t0 work were discussed. Dulr, spectace makrr and lens ut Holland, named Hans Lip- of grinder Mr. and Mrs. t baric- - Ilajw r.ie telescope used by Cadurin; pprslwy Alhambra, t ah... visiied men ,0 (;scnver the four moons of !h, ww,k wil1 MrH : was made with Lippershey's Kt ltKKA MlIXiK NO. 12, 1. O. O. F. V Mit-l- s Mr. Hayes was formerly Mrs. M.m- - cruKde instrum,.nt a, a From Every Wrtlnesday inrn-as;a Mikimll. Sirs. Durf.e tvreinlv P. M., I. O. O. F. HALL diamcof 7:30 three meaBt.r returned from California where site tor5 OatiU-- had made a telescope Vlaltlng Brothers Invited to Attend. visitid at the llaycs nornc, with Mi magnifying 33 diameters, all in one EDWARD KOLTS, N. G. ..id Mrs. E. K. Bradley and other y(.ar5 time, between 1609 and 1610. HERBERT CURWIN, Bee. WNU Bervira.i ii'uiiiie ledger vtlalivci. cott. Arizona, and then visited Je- the famous rome and Clarksdale, mining and smelling districts, where things are really bombing, urcordln ; to Mr. Rowe. I Tlatle Lodge No. 6 A. M., meets SALT LAKE CITY ! A 1200,000 modsmizotion program oiiwrss you ol lha bsd in lha Wait I Spacious rooms in fhs hoarf ol Salt lakt City's tntsrtainmonl and businass districts. Four I H C ul in rsstaoranti ssrving woods ful food. Hsodquartors for tours and lighlttsing trips 400 OUTSIDE ROOMS EACH it WITH TUR OR SHOWER JJ' tr 2-- s4 a-- A -- , and all only kc Stattirday n-- xt w.sk, tr.jiSL'S MSS. J K J. NOiMSN w WIISS.,..HItlOIN1 WAIUS.CO-MANAO- tost Sutton, |