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Show Thrnsflay, 'August 15, 1040. EUREKA REPORTER . WEEKLY ORE SHIPMENTS STOCK - - BALES . i 23 Mammoth United States Mines North Lily Utah Fire Clay Co. (allies) Mountain View Dragon Cons 14 . 4 3 2 . si . . aodivs 4 . 9b Total Carloads Michael -' A SAFE NOMINATION. At the primary you will vule for a county attorney. Place your ballot for Edward I'lke, the Democratic tandldatn from Eureka, and you will Thu have made a anfe nomination. record shows It. ticDemocratic ket, Is a native c. Little May of Nephl, Utah, Tlntlc Lead 8c. baa been engagTlntlc Standard 12.00. ed In the production of honey Wednesday farm all and North Lily 4 Sc. Ho owns crops. c. Silver Standard and operates dry Tlntlc Standard $2.00 to $2.40. hind and Irrlvated farms In counee-liowith his bees, and therefore is CARD OF TIlA.XkM. 'a heavy taxpayer. He has served on our deepest 'various hoards and committees, and Wo wish to express of the Nephl Irrigation sympathy to all those who assisted is president He la now serving on the us In our recent bereavement; the ri.nipany. Hoard and ( sympathy extended, tne tlorul offer- - ounty Planning C ontrol ( omniittce. Ho ings and the assistance at the fun- - t'nunty oral. We are especially grateful to ,,H0 operated a hotel for two years, former county HOn ot " the members of the Elks Lodge, the the W. U. A., the State ntlssloner and his wide experience Road Commission, and the official.! " county Interests smply qualifies him for the position of County (om-MKand employees of Eureka City. , missioned H. E. McCLAIN, He believes that the mining indus-- and Family.' try is Juat as essential as the pro duction of foods, and that each one is dependent on the other, and If elected, will work to the interest of both Industries. " (I'ollllral Advertisement) New Type Auto Spring Completion of experimental work on a new type of automobile spring combining the resiliency of rubber with the strength of steel is ( (Political Advertisement) Rearrangement of State Road Districts Announced. name was I the state road creation has ennoum-eof an additional administrative district with headquarters In Provo. J. C. Mulvllle, engineer of the Sat Lake District, will be in charge of the new Provo district. He will be succeeded at Salt Iake by J. K. Langford, who haa been his assist-'aengineer. Other district headquarters are at Ogden, Richfield, Price and Cedar W. D. Hammond, of Old when he , was young j nt City. The readjustment, which will cut the average state road miles In each 1033 to 81. was niude ; district from recommendation of Exrn Knowl- However, jton, chief road engineer. It will add considerable to the over- j head expense of the road depart- meiit of the stale. This fact Is not very pleasing to a lot of people who pay taxes, for il is easy to create new Jobs and practically Impossible to do away with any of them. . An honored name for over 100 years, Gibson's is a smooth, gentle whiskey that goes down easily. Next time say, "Give me Gibson's". Mining and Legal Blanka for sale at Reporter Office, Eureka, Utah. Building on 'Air-Lot- s' The Merchandise Mart, largest building in Chicago, is built over tracks of the Chicago 8c North Western railway. The railroad retains ownership of the area on which ita tracks operate. It sold air lots, possession of the space above ground occupied by the entire building, and numerous miniature ground lots necessary to sink caissons. The air was actually subdivided into lots and the diagram of the aerial real estate filed in the office of the recorder of deeds of Cook county. III. STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY ' GREAT FROM THE ng lT SIP" Gibtont Straight Bourbon W1tiikryM proof. Tbit ubitkey it 4 yrjri olJ. Tbt Gibion Muffling Co., Pint York, N. K PT. No. 27 QT. No. 26 M. O'Gara. Nephl, has fll-to- n, Tuesday 13' . . Belli- Petition of candidacy for the candidate d Juab for for four year Democratic nomination term, for year - County roumlHsioner, CommieCounty alone r on the Eureka Lilly Cons. ISc to 14c. i' . Chief Coim Chief ('uns. (dump ore) Wilford Monday. Colorado Cons. IHc. Eureka Lilly Cons. 15c to 14c. Tlntlc Lead Sc. 30 Tlntlc Standard Attorney Junes F. McCune Is A Candidate. O'Gare Gives History On Self As Commissioner. Wilford Belliston Candidate For County Commissioner. James I. McCune of Nephl haa announced that he will be a candidate for the Deni ocratlc nomination for Juab County Attorney at the primary ruining election. Mr. McCune was born In Eureka, Utah, 30 yean ago, and later moved with' tils ents to Nephl. graduating from the Nephl Hfgh School In 1028 he worked for one year !u Suit City before entering the Utah State Agricultural College. In 1931 he waa appointed deputy county clerk of Juub County, which position he held until 1934, when he resigned to go to Washington, I). C. He secured employment during the day wlln the Public Works Administration and attended night rlasses at the National University Law School In Washington, from which school he received his law degree In 1033. He returned to law school for post i graduate study the following yer, Mr. O'Gara, born in Lincoln, Mo., and received bis Maslrr of Laws as reared on a farm and was en- - gne In 1030. He passed the bar examinations In gaged in the stock and rattle business the District of Columbia and Slate for many years. Thirty years of his life were spent of Utah In 1038, and was also adill I,oa Angeles, 'where, under civil mitted to the bar of the United service, he served on the Los Ange- States Court of Appeals for the Disles police department for 11 years. trict of Columbia In 1030. Shortly He was also engaged In the sheet after finishing his schooling, he remetal manufacturing for ten years. signed his work with the Public He has been a taxpayer of Juab Works Administration and accepted county for the past 15 years, a retd- - a position under the civil service dent or Nephl S years, where he has with the U. S. Its il road Retirement been engaged in the breeding of Hoard, being first employed ns an Suffolk sheep. investigator and later as an attorney to He relumed He rereived his education in the with tlpU Board. in the this prito business and Robbins schools engage year Nephl public vate practice of law. College, Wichita, Kanaaa. He has been very active in comHe is a member of the Maritime Federation of Labor of the Pacific munity and public affairs. He was cne of the fiist members of the JunCoast. ill ior Democratic League of Utah, and He has shown much interest public and civic affairs. At present made several trips through the south he is vice commander of Mt. Nebo ein part of the state organizing lo Post No. 2367, Veterans of Foreign ial clubs for Junior Democrats, par-Aft- er War, chairman of He married Mias Betty Moody of Chapt- Cross, and Wilson, North Carolina, In 1939. the Suffolk Sheep The ch,.f interests lie in behalf of termer and the laboring man of juab rounty. Also he believes that mining, the chief Industry of the state should be nurtured fully for it in half of nur total industry. and if we should line view of this fact there Is no chance of expanding our natural resources. Neither must we lose sight of the fact that our tourist trade Is an important Industry. Mr. O'Gara was married in 1910 to Florence Haynes, daughter of Charles and Nlcia Haynes of Nephl. Through his marriage, he la connected with some of the obtest and finest families, both in Nephl and Eureka. The O'Gara's have Hire sons, Carl Michael O'Gara. who la a student of the Otis Art Institute of Los AngeEmmett Haynes les. California, O'Gara, a studtnt of the University of Utah in electrical engineering, and Warren Martin O'Gara, a student at the Utah State Agricultural At the primary you will vote for a (ounty attorney. Ilace your ballot for Edward Pike, the Democratic tandidate from Eureka, and you will have made a safe nomination. The record ahowa it. (Political Advertisement) MOYLE Legal Blanks at Reporter office. for Democratic Candidate fiOVEJKOR As enticing cs the OLD CELLAR at Grandfather's ...REMEMBER? rstourcs. .Hare and P' "S' , 1.0CAL ADS th A SAFE NOMINATION. HENRI Quart, Cida Pint, Coda WMt WUIMO ItlOONl Niwr m inf woD mussij Hope is like the sky at there Is no corner so dark persevering eye will discover Octave Feuillet. (Political Advertisement) i College, majoring In physical education and physiology, and la left guard on the varsity football squad. ( Political Advertisement ) WITH IN the Nephl er 0f the American Red vice president of Association. g's Farm night; that a a star. FOR BALE 7 room house, 2 gaFor age la opportunity, no less rages, coal house, carpenter shop, than youth Itself, though in another terms to responsible party. Jesse dress; and as the evening twilight Matthews. fades away the sky la filled with SAWED CEDAR KINDLLING WOOD atan invisable by day. Longfellow. $3.00 load. Call 146-- J of see R. Human hope and faith should Join D. Rl'NNELLS. In nature's grand harmony, and, II In the IMPORTANT TO RESIDENTS OF on minor key, make music TINTIC A factory trained Radio, heart. Mary Baker Eddy. ' Look, what thy soul holds dear. Washing Machine, Refrigerator and Varuum Sweeper SERVICE Imagine It to lie that way thou gost thou corn's!. ShakeMAN, from the Griffith's Appli- not whence ance Service Shop at the Furni- speare. ture Exchange, 310 Went Center Keep your face to the aunahlne Street, Provo, will be in this dis- and you cannot see the shadow. trict once a week to do service Helen Keller. work. If you need any service on Our Joya shall always last; for your radio or other appliances. shall brighten days to come, hope Just drop a card to the above address or Phone 24. Provo, or leave and memory gild the peat. Thomas Moore. word at the Eureka Reporter. FOR SALE 7 room furnished home 2 bedrooms, parlor, dining room NOTICE OF ri'BLIC HEARING ON APPRO-ITtlATIO- N pantry and wash room. Bargain MATTER OK SPECIAL COUNTY FUNDS. OF A. G. cash. for Gourloy. ! DEPENDABLE COAL Cleaner and Notice is hereby given that the hotter. Once tried always satis- Eoard of County Commissioners of fied. E. L. Lemmon, coal dealer. Juub County will meet at the Court Phone 133R4. House at Eureka, Utah, on August S FOR 8ALE room house, large 1$, 1940, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., to consider the appropriation lot and good outbuilJings, includof county funds for the following two ing garages. John Hanson. purposes: From funds not otherwise used: HOUSES FOR RENT Unfurnished. 1. For the sum of $2,000.00 for See Fred Blight, Phone 141. 4t Tour and Indigent of the county. FURNITURE FOR SALE A splen- 2. For the sum of $250.00 for did bargon for those who come Criminal Expense for care of prisonfirst. Mrs. Frank Rriskey. Church ers and criminal witnesses. Street. 3. For Civil Court expense for FOR 8ALE Splendid S room home, payment of civil Jurors, $600.00. 4. For Agricultural aid for the with all built In features, gooc cellar, garage and other outbuild- control of noxious weeds In the Leslie Crontar, county, $500.00. ings. Reasonable. Witness my hand and seal this Phone 1S2-7th day of August, 1940. FRED L. GAD1), tjt County Clerk and Clerk of the Board At cct.an Lines of the yeur gic- -i of County Commissioners of Juab quantities ul trn.,.-a- l seaweed are County, Utah. washed upon the Bermuda bcac. cs, (Seal) where (aimers gather it for use as Pub. Aug 15, 1940. fertilizer 'ifinl.Codt SUCCESSFUL FARMER . . . Mr. Moyle kai tucceiiluRy managed livestock and agricultural Sntareiti for many yaari and bat bean actively identified with several irrigation companies. A MINING ENGINEER .. . College degrees in mining engineering and work In the mines ef Park Citv, Eureka and Garfield Smelters have given Mr. Moyle insight into the problems ef one ef Utah's basic industries. A SUCCESSFUL ORGANIZER . . Miss It. Juab Co. Outing FOR ALL CITIZENS OVER 21 YEARS OLD AT NEPHI NORTH WARD PARK . . . . with a broad understanding of welfare needs. Mr. Moyle has given freely of las time and energy in organising and directing reKel and welfare programs. He has aided in erganising the L.D.S. Csunh Welfare Program serving as its chairman. AN AMERICAN PATRIOT . . Dont Tuesday, Aug. 20th 7:00 P. M. DELIGHTFUL PROGRAM . Through military service in the World War and leadership in American Legion activities since, Henry Moyle is qualified to lead in preparedness for defense. Regardless of your political opinions you are most cordially invited to attend. Eureka Band Will Attend WELL BALANCED BY TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE Primaries: September 3 Ar Runoff Election: October I FREE WATERMELONS Final Flection: November 5 FIFTY MEMBERS REPUBLICAN COUNTY COMMITTEE 0 |