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Show Fogg 3 EUREKA 'REPORTER 1940.- - Thursday, AugusF 15, ravion visited Ini Mr. and Mr. A. E. Holme, Bule, REPORTER visited with the former par- - EUREKA Idaho, daughter, Nlra, spent Sunday in Ml. Ileaxant. gueat of Mr. and Mr. euts, Mr. and Mr. Edward Holme, and other relative and friends, durMia Maud Clark, who ha been ot Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sullivan Published on Thursday of each week ing the past week. Park City, were In Eureka on Bulur-du- y visiting Mr. and Mr. Thomas Ranat Eureka. Utah and Sunduy, guests of the form-er'- a dle for some time, left the other day C. E. RIFE, Editor and Publisher. A SAFE NOMINATION. for a visit In Lo Angeles. mother, Mr. 1). J. Sullivan. Mr. Carl Callaway Mr. and David Bigler of and Eureka on Monday. vlslt-In- n 55Smj! SSyjg wa th C. E. Rife. He Mix Helen Field of Salt Lake Entered In the post of (tee at 1 At the primary you will vote for a spending a wa in on Eureka for a visit Sunday Utah, a second elan mall 'county reka, of week in ballot with Eureka her uttorney your couple ' non In law and daughter, Mr. and with her parents, Mr. and Mr. Dan for Edward Pike, the Democratic matter under the Act of March I, Field. candidate from Eureka, and you will 1171- Mr. C. E. Rife. .mndoJ 1 f" nomln,,,,on- - The Jamc. McCune, candidate for the !" Mr. Frank Power and children, ! Carlenu and KUIott, of Ogden, are job of county attorney on the Demo-- , Po,,tlcal Advertisement) wa cratlc a in visitor Eureka ticket, here for a two week vlxit with Mr. Power parent, Mr. and Mr. C. E yesterday. He wa accompanied by hi wife and hi father. Rife. The Junior Elite Club mem- Mr. and Mr. Nell McCormick, burs met at the home of Joyce Rife Mrs. Nora McCormick and daughter lust A Dignified Hrvlce at a rrlduy. After the regular work Patricia and Maureen, are .pend ng refrwhnwnl, Nominal Charge. were lo eiRht their vacation In Reno, Nevada, the nieIIlberB. PHONE 54 guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. BlacMr. and Mrs. J. Vern Rife and son kett. Call Any Time Day or Bobble, left today for a couplo of Mr. spent w,.ekl oullWB. Thpy wU, Night. (hro h Sunday In American Fork and upon Utah t0 Alhergurque. N.M., the r return were accompanied by bBt will mora th llke, home Ambulance Service .thelr grandson. Dicky, who had been by nothir route hi with there Tlaltlng grandparents. Miss Mary C. Sullivan of Boise, A letter from Mrs. J. A. Ilensel, Allen. r ,n ra" Idaho, Is in Eureka for a three weeks I 8 Bunch vialt with relatives. . J tho, MrBt jt Peterson and dauelit- in Sun Frsn- lfcportrrho of Mr- - nd Mri- - Edward Duggan and eri Uunnle Ruth and Carolee, California, is to the effect that hi-- n Salt Lake, are here visiting with Mr. hl, mM,fi.iH 'h VC"T -- I l Good, bod hm o !loi: Mr. Hannah Rhode Eu-Pla- Neil ODonnell Mortuary 4-- II ....... Arvld Ohlaon left last week end for Ban Diego, California, after a visit in this city with relatives and friends. The young man has been In the navy for many year ana at !.b..Pdrh.,,hirb1,'',rl.,b!; w o ?. .'' ?dcr j. . !?." former the - ' titer and brother in law, ' ,0,Berl, ' rgueruw t with Mr,. When were at Mr. end Mr. P. J. Fennell. the Mormon Eureka girl member of the Ep- - (KTII NT.INIMKD WATCHMAN war" with the United State, and IKU h week ls K worh Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ferguson fnl In Mourn I resident Buchannan sent an army at the Wasatch Academy Lewis Cnnro, aged 65 year, and across the continent to install u Get lie Governor In Utah after or- North Standard tie- - watchman at the Maxine ,n,a AtKinxon, RnilIe. Bran(i daughter dronned In to visit m,ne- - wna found dead on Monday . r.ene Lola dering Brigham Young removed as ror Dean. and Davie, Carlyu were OI Mrs. . flayC0UP,e rney night In hit quarters at the mine, which la located a abort dlatance to! , south- and the norlh of the loop in Pinion Can- -i Robinsons Road to Zion, In the Am and Misa Dwan AUcock. all of also1 Mp ,.r(j Mr Franc! Da The vlaitor Kn Samuel Edward were t Mt. yon. erican Weekly, the magaxlne distri ern California. with other relative ' pleasant on Sunday. They were ac- - The body waa discovered by buted with next weeka Los Angeles visited ft lenda. who home Lola Davie, by ert Examiner. (Bob) Laird, of the Wolf A Laird had spend the previous week at Was-- Market, when he went to the mining (atch Academy attending conference property after the aged watchman Institute. had failed to appear on Saturday for -- a I u-- I Kl'REKA liODGK NO. 12, I. O. O. F. Meeta Every Wolmwluy 7:30 P. M., I. O. O. F. HALL Visiting Brothers Invited to Attend. A. M. ROBS. N. G. CURWIN, Secy. HERBERT - a ! ! 6. Lta' "w J Labor Day i. Monday. September 2nd, and it appears that the day will be passed up a far a. an observance Aa usual in this city 1 concerned. Tlntlc people are acheduled to move to the valley to spend their time and money on that occasion. . . . JJ Bf r''1 "T ro"B W. T. L81!; h, RILEY, V. M. p,y Investigated epor h.d lh, been dead about five days Mr. and Mrs. William Cromar Ing discovered. Efforts to locate relative will be left late last week to make their social security home in Payuon, where the former made through hi ,hcs accepted a position with the Met- - number and a flO money order sent ropolitan Life Insurance company, by him to Franre last April. He bad been employed by John He sucreeds Bliss Mlkesell who Dorrius of Salt Lake, geneial mana- resigned. 'ger of the company. The Eureka Lilly Consolidated Mining company published the delln- ,.Ioxl.:ER mkIUTK SOCIETY TO ' quent notice of its recent assessment MKKT sEiTEMBKit 1ST. the other day. The assessment waa for a cent a share and the delinquent! The Merpur p,onet.r teth list contained the name, of several w, out be ,nd r(uliun hundred stockholder- s- The sale day hrid Merfur 0 Bimdliyi seltPni ia August 26th. Jflti w Tlntc wn b0 we for there sre numerous peu- M. M. O'Gara. of Nephi, Demo- erstlc candidate four four year roun-- . b1 now residing here who sre form-t- y commissioner, spent Monday and!er residents of that camp. More than 2000 are expected lo Tueaday In Eureka and waa a pleasant visitor at th Reporter office. partlcipcte and enjoy the huge proHe ia well known In Eureka fur the gram being arranged. Mercur waa abandoned aa a minreason that he ha many friend and ing camp in 1913, and the society relatives here. formed ten years ago originally InKeith Jarvi. formerly connected cluded in Its membership only perwith the publication of the Bingham sons who had lived there prior to newspaper, was In Eureka during that year. last year, however, the the latter part of the week. He wa present resident of the town, which campaigning for Ira Huggins, Demo- aw a 'revival of activity five year He ago, were admitted to membership. cratic candidate for governor. stated that Mr. Huggins would speak If. Eureka In the near future. NKVV ItKITHLIUAN I HAIKMAX FOIL DISTRICT . 1. The Juab county fair will be held at Nephi on September Clh and 6th, At a of held and from the program It appear at the meetingcourt Republicans, house cn Monday county will show the entire that practically evening, Ralph Sylvester was named pertain to farming and stock raising. chairman of District No. 1. However, L. VY. Larson, county comThi wa to fill a vacancy made by missioner from Mammoth, ha been the of W. K. (arson, named on a committee to enter a who resignation to has moved southern Califormineral display. nia. $20.00 to $300.00 T" I hs . ON YOUR CAR 1 to 0:13 I ruck KENTUCKY STSA1BHT BOURBON WHISKY HMt) model car and light rasli coni recta ref InanciHl advannil. CONSUMERS CREDIT CO. Owned by Pacific Finance. nsnuisv lOWN-FOUM- CO. MCORfOMTIB OOO Continental Ilk. Bldg, Halt u,r ,t axcluiive Controlled Condensation proceii keep Five O'CLOCK flavor uniform and Hiram Walker's scientific control in the world's largest distillery keep Ten High free of all I Bough Edge. Lika one you'll like them both IB AM WALKER'S STRAIGHT WHISKEY 4-- S moof Fiat, Cad Na. Ml ft Mai, Cad Na. US Quart, CadaNa.ll nvifn rlYL BOURBON DISTILLED LONDON U LLULn (Juart Uiale No. 4 Id HI BAM WALK 1 1 A SON dry gin soor Pint 4Vsle Xo. 417 INC., PIOB1A, ILLINOIS In the district court at Nephi on Monday Fred Pasqual pleaded gnil ty to Implication in the sale of cer tain things which were allegedly stolen from the Tlntlc Prince property In North Tlntk. He wa given 6 moth In jail or a fine of $1.50 and he chose the latter due to the fact that the Judge made a payment plan ever a period of time. Father Frank Quinn, hi mother, Mr. F. Quinn, and two cousins, Mr Piligrin. wen Pillgrin and Mix guest on Monday of Mr. and Mrs Dennis Harrington. Father Quinn was recently working with Falhei John llarrlnghon, soli of Mr. and Hr. Dennis Harrington, In India jnd he gave the local peoie a lot oi n format Ion concerning the work o heir son In that foreign rnuiry. A SAFE NOMINATION. At the primary you will vote for i ounty attorney. Place your hslloi or Edward Pike, the lieinorratii andUUto from Eureka, and you wil Th ave made a safe nomination. ecord sjiowa It. (Political Advertisement) I. F. JOHN F. ROWE, Secretary the past There of. No. A. A. M., meets 2nd and 4lh Tuesday of each montb at I. 0. O. F. all. Vlalthlng broth era invited to attend. jrocle. onrr0' J.n In nd,"llon t0 ff,'e Tintlc Lodge NOTICE OF MEETING. The Republicans of District of Eureka will hold a special YOU DO meet- ing Monday, August lllh, at. 7 p. m.. at the City Hall, for the purpose of (iectlng new officers and recommending election Judges. Why mora hoys thnn girls are born Cautions old .luring war lime. Mother Nature compensates for the wholesale slaughter by speeding up .iroduction of male children during ind Juxt after hostilities. Dont mis his popular science article In which r. Donald A. laird explains this In The American Weekly, he inagsilne distributed with next seek's Lo Angeles Examiner. idil fact . H you aym-phon- that all your charge f With an ordinary, 2 port salesbook, thero is little control over lost slips. And occasionally, they are lost In every a charge business. .company doing profit is the owner doesn't no id itl not what it should be. He only knows that PROFIT must be guarded. Because losses in business come only from profits. Losses cannot bo deducted from the rent . . . from the taxes . . . from salaries or overhead I Profit is the only place where losses strike. That's why profit must bo guarded! ... Your chorgo accounts can bo "insured". Remember that small pieces of paper are vulnerable to fire, carelessness, breaxes through open windows, wastepaper baskets and ordinary losing. Beforo you order a new supply of salesbooks, let us show you how you can insure yourself against such losses with Rediform "3-cop- Symphony Orchestras y During the past 20 years, orchestras in this country have increased from 17 to about 275, 12 of them being composed of women. Further evidence that symphonic music has gained tremendously in public favor ia the fact that the aale of its records has shown an 800 per cent Increase dur-- , ing the past decade. are the owner. Have you a wav of KNOWING lips art accounted for? Usually No. 2 . y Selcsboolcs" And we are handy to you - - Eureka Reporter Phone 228 Phone 36 lik |