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Show PKe, 4 EUREKA REPORTER ITA1I JlAB FIREMEN I! KM) ON K IN DAY. I .MEETING ! Mr. and Mri. Frank Hannifin,1 Mr. and Mr. Leonard Brown, Mr.' and Mri. Fred Tanker, Mr. and Mra. Kdwurd Fox, Mr. and Mrx. Hex Hick- man and T. I.. Sullivan, were at last Sunday attending Sprlngvlllo the meeting of the I'tuh- county firemens awtoclutlun. According to reports they had a wonderful time, which Included a delicious dinner and a delightful Thursday, .August- - &, ; i&40. Copper Buying1 Increases Price Of Red Metal. Tha Weekly inelul report from York aaya that copper buyliift in the citatum ainelier and amaller producing fields carried the pries FRIDAY - SATURDAY during the past week to 11 Vi rents AUKUkl (Nil Mllll 101 ll a pound, delivered Connecticut b rent a pound under ley, a gain of the quotation of leading primary producers. Tho nearueas of the custom er price of that of luiporlunt primary Tho delightful time Included In sellers resulted In an abatement of extinguishing of a brush fire while buying. The trade questioned the way to Maple Grove in lluh- - er demand would coniluue In tumble Creek Canyon. The members of clent volume to absorb the addition the various departments should be ul supply of motel that would he coma available from principal pro- given credit for thla feat. At the official meeting the follow- - ducers of the price was to become 'ng elected officers were installed: generally established at the llV&c Frank Hannifin, of Eureka, presl a pound level. (Ini of lilt lirftl il('(uri-- of the year, At the name time it wua pointed Shear of I'ayson, vice prwu- - out an the result of consumer Frank SUNDAY MONDAY Ing during the final part of July AuguM 11 tli mul 12lli llalph Hudson. Springvllle, second supplies or metal In the hands of cus vice president. tom and smaller producing sources Hex Hickman, secretary. has been sharply reduced. It Is the John II. Kiudred, Springvllle, the opinion In authoritative quarters teasurer. that any large tonnages would have Chartas Booth of Spanish Fork, to be supf-llcby the larger producers. ihaplaln. Heavy purchases by Japanese sources proved the principal feature NEVADA I.EADS NATION IN JMII'III.K FKATt'HK of an otherwise dull copper market. 2 IIIG HITS. HKD CROSS DIIIVK. Tire ended at 9.90 rents a pound Mrs. A. Hong of ship New York and at one Msry Stack, president k' tho Tlmlc Chapter of the American Hme during. the week was quoted at V GLORIA JEAN Vi cents a pound fas N Y, Ked Cross, has Just given out the the information that the state of Neva- - lew point In more than a year, Demand for lead was moderate, da leads the whole nation In the mat ter of Hed Cross donstlons. A re Hut lead producers estimate consum a Nfiw univiisai riilust port rrom A. I. Shafer, Pacific f are only a little more than half urea manager, stated that the great covered on their August needs and MATI.VEE SCNDAY 2 I. M. big little populated state of Nevada very little taken care of with respect had subscribed 123.62 per cent u: ,l September. Price was steady at TUESDAY - ONLY Its quota, and that It leads the en- - 5 00 ff 6.05 cents a pound N Y and 85 cents a pound E St. I,ouls. August l:tlli tire nation by a big margin. With operations In the steel Indus-tha- t The communication also slates Hull bus subscribed 72.17 per lry above 90 percent of capuclty, Intent of Its quota. coming orders Mill were greater Club can be excused In a way, for than outrun. This holds dlspite the during recent times certain things tact the automobile Industry, rhang-hav- e developed which have thrown iuE models, has yet to order out of work aud there is no Manually for the new season, Steel producers are lookiug even-th- e telling when they will again lie on Job. lually for heavy tonnages as a re- The Tlntie District, according to "HI of the national defense program. Mrs. Slack, is far behind, but this is hut so fur such business is mostly In attributed to the fuel that Tinlic Is 'ho inquiry stage, VIRGINIA BRUCE down In the dumps due to the leas DENNIS MORGAN largo British orders helped a busy WAYNE MORRIS tag ruling and the fact thut no new semifinished steel market. Japan Is RALPH BELLAMY development work Is going on. inquiring ror nearby delivery of JANE WYMAN 110.000 tons of Scrap market offerings were very Brother Of Eureka Man Died AImi (1uiiti-- r (I small. Dealers think the steel inThursday At Salt Lake. Conquering Universe" dustry Is using scrap at a much fna'cr rate than It is buying. This Is Our Fmiiil) Night Slum Isaac Frlsby Tuck ell. aged 62 and ,n brother of Albert E. Tuckett of TWo IloYM died at hi "home m Sait vlV WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY thi k Thursday. August 1 III. and Mil. He was a life long resident of Tom d oh OHU,re that dly having been horn there on , M Friday for service In the Failed 17 1877 a son of New val-Juu- nundl-proKra- 1 FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY wlu-lh-o- Foot Easy! Budget Easy! Aitraiilve Cork HOUSE SLIPPERS LUNCHEON SETS . Havings! vviiai roust er. oil Economy NEW BIAS SUPS $1.00 ox. utrlitctl ticking. . BA ier rent tluek feathers. It per t tluek (tec-orat- ed in guy T-n- nilim, tlown. 20x20 Irlred! I Hmnrt Economy LINEN SCARFS WIZARD SHEETS 2 for $1 2 for $1 2 for $1 Fiiw ray on panne satin. Trimmed nr Sturdy sheet for lids of wear! Kixr HI by DW in. Buy all you need. Smart natural tailored. Mixes 82 lo 41 Crepe Twist for Wear! Sensational SILK HOSIERY all H Four tgblr inuta, four Black khl with sal re a lining. Jwwlher soles. Treniendous Never Before" Vnlue! $1.00 $1.00 buy-(len- A FLUFFY PILLOWS pe bright colored applique. Guy Indiuu Designs! Values! GAY TEA APRONS 2 prs $1 4 for $1 Sheer three thread, fine gange pure Mode of ts. BLANKETS $1.00 NO Vari- riturdy ml leu. Hemmed end. ety or styles! Buy plenty ! fusiiPmed! w Colorful! Very low priced! va'-dyc- sT prints. Full silk! with Nen lee-tylace or (HUSO In sixe. sub-mlne- is ) All 9-F- Big Vnlue! IJnen! SCAEF SETS C. $1.00 Natural with clienille tys fringe or lace Net: 2 scarfs, reml-ftnishe- d. Sdoille. Hold M (sniH'nlH! 60" GARMENT BAG rx .Rd tVer n"z: T"1. J-- r '"""h- SuaTt for $1.00 20 for $1.00 10 for $1.00 5 ZIPPER BAGS CHILDRENS COTTEN DRESSES TERRY TOWELS MENS SLACK SOCKS MENS DRESS SHIRTS LADIES HOUSE for $1.00 4 ! ! for $1.00 3 4 5 2 for $1 00 for $1 00 for $1.00 COATS $ioo $1.00 i,j , LADIES' B CLOTH SLIPS LADIES RAYON PASTIES TOWELL ENDS MEN S DRESS SOCKS a - prominent in music circles and tor Ihe pust 34 years had been employed '1 ' a, ",n r Mr- by I he postal department. U,br"e j Surviving are his wife, Christina f Y"" Osborne. Both Olson Tuckett, two sons, five broth- LT physically fine youngsters and ers aud four sisters U l.ul what they Funeral services were held Sunday n rho,,,,n Hne Oi ,,l'ir L and interment was In the Wasatch wort. Lawu Cemetery. IVMects from dust and moths! Gay gloat'd tliinti SMIla Jd xlier. I- Long Service Fabrics Fabrics made of evenly sized yarns give longer service than do those made of uneven ones, because with unevenly spun yarns, the thin places are likely to break easily when strain is put upon them. u-- I Call 36 to 228 for fire or Innuranc. C. K. Rife. Canada produces about figure! annually. four Car Musie Is Banned Radios and gramophone! installed in cars have been banned in Calcutta, India. The traffic board believes the attention of motorists ia likely to be distracted from the road by music. i GREAT IN ANY TANK MINING NOTES Tom OXeefe look over Ihe management of the Griggs and Hulsh roneeniratlng mi.:, The aecceeding William I lesson. company wu mneent rating Ihe May Duy dump. The Eureka Dulllou was ready to resume operations, affording to Mani;gt-- r John HilVmeyer jjohu Youngatrom, master median h at the Gemlul, returned after an au-- j to trip Into Colorado mining sections. Manager Caafleld "of Hull a made au Inspection of the Yankee Cons. mine. Manager Waite Fiteh announced a dividend of 10c per share on the Chief Cons, slock. 'EXTRA WID!. KENTUCKY- KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BSimn jl-sk- TMI WMNtr II 4 VM Bowi-manx- a PINT Cads Ne.Hl BOURBON QUART WHISKY Cede Ne.1M OIS wimitir ta.,mcor.MTtB.nuan.. ktakg. iw u John Church staled that his new plant was working twenty-fouhours n day to take rare o( the tcei business In Eureka. Ice r, Mayor II. II. Bourne said that a new reservoir, Cfuding f 10,000. Ito, would be built for Eureka City culinary purposes. Cleo, the Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mlapley, died at Mammoth. Twenty years ago Eureka precinct had a population of 3908. Thomas Davis of the Eureka Fir lure and l'alnl Store wis quite Beverly injured when he turned over his hew Fork rar at Spring Lake. I wouldn't In? nmart if Id ktr sight of one swell way to make you my steady 1 couldn't ktvp you coming hero hy nothing hut t!u polish on my manner. Tlml ienl min'h to you unit nt tlio same limt you not ice all swell mile-jour from my ('tnnico Hronz-t-- s gniliiie. ou si ill want mileage, no nuttier how much liko it good hotel I keep Iwth the resin toms, mid no matter how bright I ulways shine your wiiulshii'kl and windows. And I fill your radiator aiul tins exactly enough, but tlm thing rua-lom- cr. h' you get with all tlie swell service at my is good high Conoco llronz-z-- x mileage. Please dont think Im just talking, because I sure want to give you one of the Conoco free H certified instrument, insl ailed in luilf a minute, to make your Conoco llronx-z-gasoline pmv its own true tuileago. lliese days are wanting real dote oil what they buy, and lenj is gasoline tlrnt gives it to ytu. As long as I can keep any supply, you can get your Mile-DiConoco llroiiz-x-her f ree. Drive in toilay pl-tc- e Mile-Dia- ls x Con-mtnu- x BETWEEN 'ni Road Map & John Ivey and William But Inn were given 35 year Jewels for having been active In the I. O. O. F. lodge fur twenty-fiv- e years. Travel Hints Mrs. Thomas Nesblt, aged 44, and wife of n West Tlntir rancher, died st the family home In that section. I in One Volume Bishop and Mra. I'eter Ilornp ana' children returned after an auto trip lo California and the slates in Ihe northwest. Yours for tho Dr. and Mrs. L. K. Fierce returned after n months vacation In asking liloom-Ingto- Illinois. al I Mr. and Mra I. I.. Williamson and children were visitor to Fark city. II. K, Wall, Walter Jensen and Geurge Sylvester were on a fishing trip lo Fish Uke. Stitiow EfwywLr ( Utsb ami liabm j Mr. PUMPS and Mra Edward Duggan, the former agent at the Rio Grande depot, were preparing to take a vacs-tlo- for a month. Drive in at the Prp liga for fines product! and belief Mfvit'C n i ' P i |