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Show Thursday, August 3, 1939. Star Dust W. IIelMr Junes 1. Albert Money. Mr. and Mm. Ilowor all Pal ailed ruler of the Elk. acting Bonner, ird Hank, ad ta,l the week end In absence of Hugh Atherley Liy Nevada, .pent and friend. relatlvea with viirrka Mr- - Ale Gourley, stewart at the Elka M lodge, left early In the week on hls j i annual vacation which will be .pent In southern California with hla chilMr. I Eduard Hell are the dren who reside there. Mrs. Dean Beck, wife ot Mayor parent or a pretty mte baby elrl Mr. and Mre. J. J. Sullivan, Mrs. home after being uho arrived at their home in Jiaml perk, hn returned n. J. Sullivan. John 11. 8u!livan. Mrs. St. Marka moth the on Ilospitul to Auftut confined Irene Smith and daughter, Maurlne, of a mathe result a. time Mists fr ' ,tad,,t und hahy ot were at Lehl on Sunday attending jor operation. Santatjuln .pent part of the week in the funeral of Alma Beck. Mr. and Mre. Elbert Beealey and Eureka visiting with Mr. and Mr Mr. and Mrs. Ben Richter of Geu-ol- a MU- - Wallace C reave, little daughter, Mary Ellen, of spent Wjedneaday in Eureka the the if early part ford, .pent Mr- - Haulace Jr- Markle of visiting with Mayor and Mrs. Dean week in Eureka with the former'. Idaho, arrived here Sunday Beck. Mm. Richter is the mother of uarente, Mr. and Mre. Frank Dee.- - Halley, r two vacation with Mm. Mre. Beck. relative.. and other Mnckle mother. Mr.. 8nrah Furren joe F..rd of Provo hue been given On their return they will be eccom-- a George T. Castleton Died contract to operate carrier freight panled by Shirley Irene Mnckle who In Berlingame, Calif. line between Eureka and the Jericho ha been visiting In Eureka for some hid- - time pant, low been he having camp, (YC George T. Castleton. aged SI years der for the work. The contract we The Lady Elk held their usual and a prominent resident of this dis-til- ct Charlea held VnnWagby rrevlou.ly mcPt'nR for many years, passed away at evenln ner of this city. the business being followed by a Burlingame, California, on WednesMr. and Mr.. Maynard Griggs and congenial social session. Mm. C. e day morning after a lingering Ill; Clarence Bauer left on Tuesday for Rife won high score end Mr.. May-- ness. California for a few daya nerd Cronin the raffle and cut prise.. Deceased waa born in 8all Lake loutlf-rIt 1 expected that on their Mm. Wallace (1 reave, w. the ho.- - City on February 28, 1881, a son of vi.it. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Castleton, return they will be accompanied by tesa. and his early life waa spent In that Urn. Bauer and .on, Richard, Ron- r, city. In 1803 he came to Knighte-vill- e ,)d Griggs. Mr. Geo Pott, and Mis. ,h.,r'.nnla vacation . end wee employed aa assayer at Viola May White, who have been in ,pwid tbe tm1 the Knight mines. Later he worked that wet Ion for several weeka. Ilve, Nrada and wi a,"0 th worlds fair at San Francisco. at the same trade for the May Day Tomorrow and Saturday, at Salt Mining and Milling company. Then r' "ronln I. manager of the local! In Lake City, the board of big game 1118 he opened a customs busl-iiend ,tore during hi. absence! control for Utah will hold It. meet- for himself In Eureka and J"rk Leatherbury la assisting with iLg to decide the elk shoot and also It until about two ye.N ago lhe Pecatlon of the More, the open aeaaon on hornless deer and when ill health forced him to retire may be the reus on which they He was active In rivlc work. JeS8e Mll,lhMrBi who h liunte-1- . The decision of the board conf,ncd t0 hi. home for several Surviving are hls widow, Mrs. will more or leas be governed by rec- - montllll due ,0 and broken made' Elisabeth Nlckolsnn Castleton made by sportsmen Mg firat the following eons end d.ughteM: down t01JB ippearanoe and cattlemen of the state, wno have terday afternoon. He get. around Mrs. Elsie West of Seattle, Washingbeen Invited to .ttend the session. flne wlh the atd of a crutch bu, (l ton; Mm. Beth Darrell and Wayne Castleton of Burlingame, California; et before ',n "ome The M. I. A. of the Santaquln-Tln- m Mary Pannell of Dividend, Verhln wry on Mrs. tic Stake of the L. D. S. church con- - J,,red non Castleton of Provo and John work. durtlnn ruccessful sunrise servlre at Castleton of Eureka; also hi. mothKnlRlilvIlle hill on Sunday morning, Douelas. Murphy haa again taken er end the following brother and with u good crowd being In attend- - (,vpr the position of agent for the II. sisters, Charles L. Castleton of Dennee. The theme of the service we. p. In Eureka. For several months ver, Roy Castleton of Lo. Angeles. "The Life of Uncle Jesse Knight," bp ha worked In the mstn office In Leo B. Castlethn, Lawrence Castlecne of the prominent members of jalt Labe bu, bat dePided ,bnt e ton and Mrs. Luelle Savage, all of several who discovered church ri.ba ja a better place. Mr. and Salt take City. of the large mines In this district. yjrB Murphy will move their Funeral services will be held at were given bv all wards of to Eureka as soon a. a suit-th- e the Evans and Kurly Funeral Home, things stake. Kenneth Cropper end abe house can be secured. 674 East 1st South, Salt take City, Thylla taBaron were in charge of at 2 p. m. Saturday. Interment will old la mark An land of Eureka the arrangement!. be in the city cemetery at that place. being torn down In order to furnish lumber for building purposes In Utah county. It I this 8ampon hoarding COMMISSIONERS WILL FIX house on the corner of Eagle and TAX LEVY AUGUST 10 BROWN and BROWN Railroad streets. For more than A88AYER8 The regular monthly meeting of thirty-fiv- e years It was used a. a board of rounty commissloneM Custom Work Solicited the which time boarding house, during V tttauilnrdlze on Accuracy it was operated by several different will be held on Thursday, August which was EUREKA UTAH persona, the last being the late Char- 10th, Inatead of the third, the regular scheduled date. I les Sampson and hla wife. The main business to be taken up at thla session will be the fixing of athe tax levies for the year 1831. Heal or Reel Romance? My lt. FRIDAY and SATURDAY FLOUR Buy Fleur Now While Old Wheat Flour is Available. KITCHEN CRAFT by, resting; after 22 weeka of work, with only five free daya in that time, she needed a reetl In many ways she really resembles Scarlett O'Hara." She has the squarish jaw and pointed chin that you're familiar with If you read the book, and her eyes, though they're hazel, are near enough to being green ao that the effect is almost the same. Aa for her Southern accent, it should pass muster even with the most critical of Southern audiences. Shell have to abandon it when he returns to work, for her next assignment in Hollywood is that of the young wife in "Rebecca," another popular novel. Site will ploy opposite Laurence Olivier it's rumored that their interest in each other is more than mildly but in Hollywood that rumor has a way of bobbing up whenever publicity is needed for a new picture. If you want more data about Miss Leigh for your scrapbook she waa born in India, received her education in Germany, Italy, France and England, and has a daughter. JiV!! ae ed renti-ment- -- of Charge, All Orders of $3 or Over. We Deliver, Free movie version of "Gone With the Wind," arrived in New York a while ago for a vacation. The vacation had begun a week or so before.but she had spent the first part of it in the country near- n NW Prices Effective for Two Days Virginia Vais VIVIEN LEIGII, the English girl whom youll see in the "d Tl, DISTUM UT.I c 1roof in the Pictures if Knight Does the Lyrics I Pound Bag Barrel 4 Bags 48 98c $3-7- 9 HARVEST BLOSSOM Pound Bag Barrel 4 Bags 48 89c $3.49 at, ld P11 ?! It's a new version of "Smiling Through" that will be Jeanette MacDonald's flrst picture under her new Eu-th- furn-.Vumb- JEANETTE MacDONALD Metro contract. Tlie well known En.ma Lazarus was a famous author, Alice Duer Miller, is writing Jewish poet and social worker born stuthe adaptation, and aa ur.ual tlie Tlntle Lodge No. 8. F. I no effort to make the in New York city. Her flrst volume will dio spare A A. M., meets lad I Sales of copper to Japan featured MacDonald production an excellent of poetry was published when she ' 4lh Tuesday of I sod York market the New metal we only 18. Subsequently she wrote during one. each month at 1. O. O. the past week. e novel celled "Alide" based on the F. all. Vlelthlng brothThey totaled about 8000 tons at Another foreign actress, Ingrid life of Goethe She aided in providers invited to ettood a price equivalent to 10.41 cents a work for and education large ing Bergman, makes her bow to Amer- numbers of Russian Jews who fled M. MILLER. W. M. IRA I. t. c. base porta. European pound ica soon. The picture, "IntermezJOHN F. ROWE, Serrolery Traders attached more than usual zo," is an American version of one to America. Her sonnet to the Stallniftcance to this buying and many she made in Sweden. She is return- tue of Liberty was placed inside the of the monument In 1888. made the guess demand from Japan ing to Sweden when it ie completed. hare might be Intensified In the grace period allowed under the new And, while were on the subject of NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT treaty. Sweden, Paul Muni's superb acting Meanwhile a split price developed tided gresUy In obtaining for WarLocation ot Zuma Mining and Milling Company, a corporation. In the market when a leading cusner BrotheH permission to ecreen tom smelter refused to follow a re- the life of Alfred Bernard Nobel. proptriy, Tlntle Mining District, Utah. to 10 8 Hal Wallis, of Warner Brothers, rent mark-u- p Notice ie hereby glveu that at a meeting of the board of dlrectom of cent rente a pound. Toward the end of. talked with hla nephew and showed aid corporation, held at the corporate office on August let, 1831, sn SKsenHinent of 1 cent per ehsre, being No. 44, wee levied on the outthe week, however, rumblings were three Muni pictures, "Pasteur," heard that the price structure was "Zola" and "Juarez" the most standing capital stock of the corporation, payable to II. D. 8hriver, Its strengthening and many observers convincing argument that could be secretary, at the office of the Tlntle Lumber Company, Eureka, Utah, felt the split quotation would not offered. limned lately. j last lung. Any stuck upon which thla seussuiMit may remain unpaid at noon No less a person thnn Sir Robert Volume In the export market held of AusunI 31st, 1939, will be delinquent end advertised for sate el public auction, end unlew payment Is made before will be Bold at the ofup In good fashion, the price reach- Vansittart, chief diplomatic adviser been has week the to British at 10.40 the cents of a government, ing high fice or the Tlntle Lumber Company. Eureka, Utah, at 8 o'clock p. m. of end. engaged by Alexander Korda to September 2Slh, 1139, to pay the delinquent eaeeeement thereon, togethZinc we. boosted 10 point, to 4.60 write the lyrics and dialogue for er with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. If. D. 8IIRIVER, Secretary. rents a pound East St. Lou la whan Kordas forthcoming technicolor selleM discovered sales in the pre- production, The Thief of Bagdad." Location of Office: Ia the office of the Tlntle Lumber Co., Eureka, Utah vious week had eclipsed all previous He's doing it between diplomatic (First Publication Aug. 3, 1931 Lest Publication Aug. 24, 1838.) Korda ia shooting the weekly bookings for the year to assignments. date. This wse the first price works on this new picture; it Is one the most ambitious productions change since the market tumbled In of the final montha of 1038. when con- ever to come from his studio. clusion of the treaty with Canada Michael Fitzmaurice has been ! Metal Market Featured by Heavy Copper Buying Another Short i Try It Telequiz th The largest telephone cable used by the Bell System contains 3.636 wires. 1. WRONG RICHT to most points are . available every night after 2. Lowest rates out-of-to- 7 P.M. and all day Sunday. RIGHT WRONG 3-- 1- -8 lowered. In effort, tariff on sine Imports. Despite considerable resist sees to the new price. It appeared lirmly entrenched at the week end. Lead markets again turned In sales reports, keeping up the good record of the past eeveral months It was generally admitted In the trade that the price, which revolves around the foreign quotation, would hare moved hlaher were it not for the threat of Imports. -- Wlicn you are looking for the answer to to oilier ijuicL, low eobt eoniinuniralioii T uu get au towns, rent'll for your telephone. d ealle are immediate spoken reply. Most while you hold the line just over a minute, on the average. eom-plete- The operator trill be glad to tell you any otit-oj-toic- n ratei. If Ralph Graves has his way, you'll see hls last screen performance in "Eternally Youts." l!o haa accepted an associate directorship studios. at the 20th Century-Fo- x NOTARY PUBLIC at Reporter Office Legal Blanks of All Kinds Always Carried. Mountain Statas Telephone & Telegraph Co. If You Do Then Make It More As you've probably no'.ired by her pictures, Deanna Durbin Is growing np. Gloria Jean, just ten years old, The United 8tatre produces more la booked to become her successor then 138.000,000,000 clgtMttee to those roles presenting n lovely young girl who can sing. Little Miss Jean has the lovely Deanna's charm and naturalness, and has a beautiful voice as well. EFFICIENT Tli Do You Value Your Home? typed aa an unlucky auilor so frequently on the air that lie's afraid it will affect his private life. In or. day not lung ago he was jilted in "When a Girl Marries," treated aa just a brother in "Myrl and Marge," and taken for a ride after winning the heart of a gunman's moll in "Gang Bustera." C. E. RIFE TONES 36 nd 228 t OPUS 4D E.YDS John tjtJr mitt frU actor I jfy from IjutiLm la , . . Jamn Canary hat ugard a arta roatrart ai'ih Uararr Brothm, I haufk Ihr nirrrnt oar ruai until Ortoie . . . Dorothy ljuamir eoa'l grt out of Iha South Srar: iha'i la (niw wd Rohrrl tPrttlna h I'aiamouai'i Typhnrm" aad alto, iartilabiy, in a aaraag . , . That o ha hara tern parn af Iiiwrli" I ha art! jull lragih Dirarr fUm, ray Ihoi U aulJia ! lances "Sniiia It hila." lA Hut-lywo- ( Ma ) W Wssitra Hwppi Vulva. I Valuable By Doing the Necessary REPAIRS and Giving It a COAT of GOOD PAINT, In- side and Out. . MOORES PAINT PRODUCTS Lumber and Building Materials Pipe and Pipe. Fittings Tintic Lumber Co. PHONE 44 EUREKA, UTAH |