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Show fctTREKA REPORTER Page 2 ! WEEKLY ORK SUllMKNTS ANEW Eureka Lily Utah Fire Clay A large number were out to the j,jwn Simpson, aged 48 years Kiwanla business meeting held lust In at the home away family passed 7 Mammoth on evening In the library building.' A after Tuesday evening 3 pleasing feature of the affair was R llngerlng lllness. He was born in England on April that a large percentage of the mem and came to this country bers were present In spite of the fact z u, 1889, when R toy For the pMt lwenty. that there was no luncheon. l two years he had resided at Mam- - Many topics up for the para J moth, where for most of the time) he discussion, and as usual 23, Co. (sllU-a- ) L were-brough- Miss Nancy Finch Home Service Director TUNE IN! Youll Enjoy It! j i I PHONE 54 Call Any Time Day or Night. followed mining as an occupation. For the past several years he has 1 tllR pOBition of deputy sheriff hejd 1 of this county. He was a World ; ' War veteran and saw active service 67 Total Carloads durjng ,reat conflict. He was a member of the Mammoth Fire De- . partment and the Arthur 0. Sulli- , uB Isi li orl I (I r. i LRl B " W l van Post of the American Legion, as . serving the latter organisation was 1934. He commander during Monday. I"0 active in lodge, civic and polltl- Chief Consolidated C6c. eal rirclee. Eureka Standard 47e. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Irdn King Be. Ionise Webb Simpson, and three Silver Blandnnl children, Elaine, Irene and Teddy; a Tlntlc LPnd 48c to 60c. "inter, Mrs. Sarah Ann Dickson of to 85.50 Tintic Standard $5.35. Salt Lake, also a sister and a broth- Eureka Lily 35c. er ln England. Mammoth 81.32. Funeral services will be conducted t iiv sac end cOu So! Standard 5 c. at the Mammoth L. D. S. Ward Chapel at one p. m. on Prldny with Bishop Bradley ln charge. The re- Tuesday. mains will he taken to Sprlngvllle Chief Consolidated 65c. for burial, the ritualistic ceremonies Eureka Lily 35c. tl Legion to be held at the Eureka Standard 46c, gravealde. Little May le. Tlntlc Lead 53c. SILVER YOUNG COUPLE WED. Tlntlc Standard 85.45. T 2c. UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. Mortuary mount Issues were roads. Ways and means with which to help to finance the Tlntlc High School Band In their efforts to secure new instruments so that the organization would have It just seems we have never properly balanced instrumentation waa also discussed at some length had so many lovely dresses at and the final decision waa that the club would help the band In every one time. We suggest you way possible In a financial and supporting effort. have one laid away for the President John F. Rowe reported on his findings at the Beaver meet holidays if you arent ready ing of the Associated Civics Clubs of Southern Utah, and stated that while to buy now. he was the only Tintic representative member prosent, he was able to command considerable attention, and FUR TRIMMED COATS AT Is confident that the southern Utah Is behind Tinllc in Its organization COST. major road projects, although he experienced considerable opposition from different representatives of other towns who had their own pet projects. Senator P. J. Fennell reported that he had contacted the state road commission on their visit to Eureka on Tuesday, and judging by their comments, he felt certain (hat the toad from Suntaquln to Eureka Miss and Larern Hunt Garnet Values to $5.00 Wednesday QQ CQ QQ would be greatly Improved in the Colorado 40c. Rowley, both of Silver City, were :: PRICES SALE near Mr. future. also Fennell staled married at Provo on October 19th, Eureka Bullion 30c. announcement of the event having that he felt certain that the new 37c. Eureka Lily road from Eureka to Salt Lake, via ' been made during the past week. North Lily 64c. The bride Is a daughter of Mr. and Cedar Valley, would be built In the Tintic Lead 56c. SILK STOCKWe feature MOJUD CLARI-PHAN- E Mrs. Arthur Rowley and the groom not too distant future, as It was alTlntlc Standard $5.60. on state the road but ready system, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hunt. Plutua 15c. INGS, created exclusively for Mojud by Orry Kelly, They ore making their home at Sll- - be warned the members of the club Silver Standard that a watchful eye must be kept on ver City. the project, as there were several opdesigner for Warner Brothers stars. Wheels made of laminated wood factions were too that posing only to in London out were tried subways Japan does not decorate Its keen to have this road wiped off the noise and reduce weight. for bravery ln action. . tilers state road system. He recommended that everyone in the district keep pounding for the new road and It would ultimately become a reality. Mr. Fennell was also assured by the state road commission that the work on the point of the mountain on the road between here and Mammoth would be taken up In the near fu9 H HW44444444 1114 ture; also that the road between Eu-teand Tooele was a reality, but that there was a possibility that a. THOU SHALT NOT KILI Cannibalism, once common In sevgreat deal would not be done on this eral parts of the world, Is now pracprojert until toward spring, when Laat year the American people es- ticed In only a few sections. Canniworking conditions would be most tablished record. bals are known to live In some parts one unenviable efficient. More people were killed and Injured of New Guinea, Africa, and the InSafety first measures were also taken up, and it was suggested that ln automobile accidents than ever terior of Australia. before. safely zones for the protection of The Travelers Insurance Company be made the Vienna at pedestrians baa analyzed the record in a graphic Bakery, Gourleys store and the high school intersections with Main street. Illustrated booklet Thou Shalt Not It was also auggesled and unanim- Kill." It shows that the fatality total was around 36,000 and the Injury ously voted that a letter be aent to total near the million mark. It Is D. a member of Brown, (. prominent the Utah Safety Council, and have a fact that automobile' registrations him come to Eureka and attend one Increased last ear, as compared of the meetings. At the same time with 1933 but they Increased but the mayor and city council will be 6 per cent, as did gasoline consumption, while the death record soared guests of the club. Tim it Gtntu Viac for Frank Birch reported that he had 16 per cent. lute 111 MttflMS twj reason The main for that ghastly contacted Mayor Johnson with regard VirgUit Due, Bfackhcny, Sememe, CtUvW, CrttarJ, to the moral and financial aupport record is excessive speed. Speed le Pert, Tekijr, Memul ug. of the city in the construction of the not only responsible for the bulk of Pul CwrrU tpuiil it also tends to make the contemplated city park, and Mr. accidents them! Johnson assured him that personally consequences of each accident more accel-eeratA toot serious. on the heavy he was in favor of the project, but Is the best friend that the suggested that lie and his committee meet at the Next regular council Dark Angel hat. i Ml Last year, automobiles struck meeting and dlscuu the matter at 337,000 pedestrians and 16,000 that time. i The Idea of a public rest room was died. There were 331,000 accidents also brought up, and it was thought In which two cars collided result-I- n the death of 2,500 people. Four that such a convenience should be mapped out, as there la no accomo- thousand were killed as the result dation of this sort along Main street of cars striking fixed objects and except those of ' private ownership, 1,100 perished In accidents Involvwhich in most cases are inacceaaabls ing can and trains a type of accident which la almost Invariably the for ladles. Due to a slight misunderstanding fault of tha motorist. Drivers who apeed in Improper as to the amount of directors required by the dub, 11 was found that the places, who drive on the wrong aide organisation was one member ehort of tha road, who hog the right-of-wa-y, who pass on hills and curves, and Vern Rife, who tied with ono other member In tho voting for di- who fail to give proper signals and rectors waa unanimously named to who are otherwise reckless, menace fill the vacant place. the life, hoalth and property of every As next Thursday is Thanksgiving American citizen. Are we to eon-- 1 It waa deslded to postpone the meet- tlnue to permit such driven Jo make ing of the club for one week, there- a shambles of the public streets and i fore the next meeting of the club highways? will be on Wednesday, December 24.1 j which will be a luncheon affair. Legs! Blanks atRaporter Offlcs. t Featuring: ' Our Motto I Xot Gold-- Rut The Golden Rule. Dancing, Dining and Street Wear t - 10.15 A. M. Neil ODonnell BEAUTIFUL NEW DRESSES SUITABLE FOR 1 Dragon Yankee Consolidated God,va TUESDAY, THURSDAY SATURDAY ! - Mammoth t hief Consolidated Empire Mines Eureka Hill i,,6..." - World War Veteran Died . Tintic Xiwanis Club Held at Mammoth on Tuesday Interesting Business Session j Tint lc Standard 1$32 . j HOME SERVICE PROGRAM K-S-- Thursday, UovemberSl, - ' Special SALE on Sport Oxfords Q6 C9 tf $l.JO, $6, JO, $j.jO 2c. sol-less- 79c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. Merle Dress Shop ka If its Garretts, its good wine! y or DTTSi 0 SH& ! j I BEER ANNUAL SENIOR HOP ON FRIDAY F.YKN1NG The choicest the market affords served in a clean, sanitary manner The membors of tho 8euior Class of the Tlntlc High Srhool have all preparations made for their annual hop, which will be held on Friday, evening, November 22nd, at the at the dltorlum. The 8enlors have rather outdone 'themselves this year in preparation' of the event- - They have not only secured exceptional music for the occasion but have decorated the hall in a most elaborate manner, the effect being that of an African Jungle.1 In addition to this they have had printed some very attractive dance programs, carrying out the same Idea. These programs are Jungle l really wonderful, being covered by, a beautiful velour cover, the inside containing the dance program, pa- -' Irons and members, together with' other Information concerning the I class. i The Seniors ars to he complimented for their efforts to make this one' of the outstanding dancing events of Ihe year. j , From 30 to 70 garter snakes same A mechanlo Is sure to gat lit If limes are born In one brood. These he taste the Illuminating power ef con r. o f'.'cii 54 to lain lubricating agents. 1 c'O Inches. lth : BANK BAR : COME : TREAT, YOU RIGHT! IN-W- ELL 'HW46HH4HHII6444H 9 ! mm H,tt Eipert Plumbing Right now Is the lime to havi the work dnno under the gov rrnnicnt's X. H. A. Prices Reasonable Robt. H. Towers Grates ;arts andStoves. for al fr696M6mtttm; |