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Show ursday, November. $4g6 5 EUREKA REPORTER 19,. 1S36. earn Jerry 8ulllvan of Park City wae Strawberry Users SlXC Welling1 Wiped Offjor Uttle Money for All Fishing Rights Sullivan, and other relatives. "Mess" Finally I ChrlMtlo Nielson .Saturday from the I, . I) I rtlui tied on rlKbl E wiry WalerUa-- 10 lt ! i u,e lry settled 1 dSa ,, !- ! Join the SINCLAIR Football Contest contest that men ami women can enter with equal chances. Hundreds of Frizes, besides a car each week, (let your blanks every week at the SIN- CIsAIH SERVICE STATION FRANK 1JACON. n, . u 8,11 JvlS'rt.i'-.J- All of I u hS protested by the eurety company on the ground that collection on all Items waa prevented by the statute of , imllul ou, and that olher wer- decUlon )arred by 0, Dllre Judge P. C. Evane. The rompany offered to aettle for nf4 60i and Allorney aeMriI Jo. aeph Cher, In view of the clrcuiu- Mam.Pll recommended to Mr. Ander them have been served wl'b aum- The Ladies Auxiliary of the Min-- 1 mona. era Union met laat evening at the. iMuIntfffH, represented l,y Christ- Union Hall, and after the regular Straw and Chrls'.eneon. In l enann. business a social session was held. The prize winner at cards were ; of the Strawberry valley project Mra. Naef and Mrs. Brady. jthey have the .ole right to deter-- j lhe Carl Doyna. Meg Bavns. Join Gal- - ,nine ,,"VJn.0.t reaorvolr for c- - K. Rife trapbontlng. .lahlng. and ,ey Saturday . nd 10 r guide aollf ,ial he aw.,.pl a aeries of con-8unday at Clear lake J,n lbeHBhunll,u' JPennell waa In Salt Lake ducks. The birds an very scarce purposes, and ti receive femicei between Mr Anderaon the revenues from these vnrlous and the party bagged but few of City on buslneaa late laat week. llorney Kenera, und t0rney for ,hem' Miaa Pat McCormick returned on ThS further mnlnliln that lhe:)ha auraty mPanr wer heId bft decU,on wa ,nude- visit In Hand cut and hand finished made association has the right to deter- Sunday after a Delta with her father, Thomaa A. to measure suits and overcoats, mine the season, nieihoi and men-- ' A.t1U81 nm,J,,,ait ,be irrion, criticised o"' Wr; McCormick. li!l,lda or satisfaction on fish of ner and activltlia money your gaum (Complete ,ba Pioneer !Ulu,e, whlcl jwctlon Tailoring company, the rcaerrolr and adjacent lands liinrhnnn ui VirnaH U 49 of Sold and fees to be collected fo, these . .1 Mrl woi business. wa. one year. A. L. Lm.1V by,by Broderick. Eureka, Utah.' pursuits without any Interfcrancc 5 S VH1 call day or night. Adv. from lhe state flah and game com- Mra. Dun Ostrander left late last ",tn' I William Tinder returned last week ln,H,on or ehe week for Loa Angeles for a couple ,0 hli h0me In Milford after spend- T,u,y "dd ulhat Of week visit with relatives and ing several weeka In Tlntlc visiting Pjrln,0"t make vlsllatton on the err, aed 55 yeais jame ..her irteui. I i I BD-- nt it ; ! SINCLAIR GAS and OILS j ; ; , i A KiioKsing i EXT A CAR A WEEK IFR HKlui(t SeCre. t.ajmil of ,he Wellln were Ml,lon Bl, : In the week when early hospital era Association to control flah and- . Mk ror nubmltled bv where ahe aubmltted to nit operation bm- - uoik,v ih - ; . t,,B lMc,'e,ry,, bo,,a""n' he !f Jboio for appendlcltla. ervolr over rau gurety company, were accepted .. a,ltI game department. b 8lata Auditor Jullua C. Audor- - " A. R. Hurt, head of the atate PW'A b h betfn ,w ,b Hurt court ;; setup, waa a Tlntlc visitor on Tuea- Aa a result, of an audit of Mr. day. He came here to Rive Eurekaa al Irovo' 1931 office accounts, aaya ;new water ayatem a finul Inapecllon.1 Newell n. Welling Cook, aa an Individual one of the dally papers, completed j Mr. and Mra. Maynard Crlgga and r.nd aa atate flah and name commls-aomore than a year uro by deputy Ronald; Mra. Clarence Hauer (aloner; Deputlea Earl Clyde and Mr. Anderson made and eon, Richard, and Mra. George Dull Terry; and two sportsmen. M. si ate auditors, S: MU ! SINCLAIR INDEX LUBRICATION TIRES, TUBES and ACCESSORIES 11 PHILCO and ZENITH RADIOS ! I P. - Be Prepared J two-wee-ks I .... Eureka Service Station ,, K d T Have Your Car Serviced for Winter Phone 67-- J -j t ern Rife, Tinder and Mrs d"TolC?, u. Jn" nl- - pCLiom cJljr ' '"I dil.d at i,M home here on Mon , Reported Lionel Fairbanks la now In charge of the local Nell O'Donnell funeral Home, aucceedlng Nile Ma-- I Mercado's Tipca Orchestra r.f He la a registered embalm- - Mexico will be the next attraction r nd very capable. on the University of Utah Master d Artlata aeries. The or- ...,J'Mlnd VT.. Lady Elks organization rtitva which will a,". rarer with U MexlcB danw nd vocalists, ieninraaaoeeLMMdaBneJUb!dM CSt m. K IK t : ' H WHY MOTOR SKITS. Drive Starts in TinUc District Today CrOSS Some of the possible causes of a motor skipping or lacking power Contrary to the last announce- are listed by the Emergency Road ment the Kcd Cross Roll Call for Service of the Utah Motorists Assothe Tlntlc District did not start un- ciation aa follows: Dirty plugs or til this morning, It was scheduled ' spark plugs with points set loj close or Uat Wednesday morning. Ar- - together; poorly adjusted breaker to lhe ,lrike points; wek exhaust value springs; due bul mMin Pajr' t.xlHlillK lben and other reaaone It air leak through Intake manifold; to delay the poor compression; dirt In carburetW0H deemed or; Imperfect fuel mixture. opening. Mrp Mary A glacki chairman of Mining and Legal Blanks for Sale chapter, urges everyone who (an pouilbly afford to do ao Join aoclutlons waters. .. The aiH,oclatlon also charge the 1 on oven,b'r 21. 1881, the department has advertised that fish- - tah' (nK and huil,tg iay go on in the most of hla life was spent In that Strawberry reservoir with nd' 7 yearn to Eureka He cme r,,y. t llcense wtth deartmnt hla re,ldenCe and 1,1 ,B W,n PWtollaV o regards for the assocl.,:i.,n as ,PPNr K,nbury nM drl,1f the buaineas as an occn- City on December 1st. owner to nay liow the lan.l and the bM, gat He w::s well liked and nls patiiin. a play wtJir k,..J,Bed' "The Farmer' Wife, luncheon, served under the direction shock to ilio :l gnat .but the daa,b The association Ot Mrs. Lydia Fcrguaon. The prize dHng with rural life In England,; are his id . has been set at 300 this year, the of Utah varsity Plav. "Pride and ,re against the defendairs by - naSurviving i. v 1 rimt an,i - Increase three Ivan, sous, Kerr arr; ' lack the the of being due to the heavy de- . . wae department's wrtlng . announced formerly Prejudice" tl Btlll nd v D lh m3d,, area to and control the Eanlaupholdn,ad as the annual dramatic production, right 1 . r.nurnnhi oranliatlon, ,s,i,h the rights of the association to !" A H. tlcraon, all of but because the play has not brolbe" und lhe Nr ;a been released for tmnteur produc- the fish and game policy. Mom A MNIjM lcr,: at . Blanks to these rights has The dispute as Reporter Office. "arr,.fi??fd Ella Warr, Legal tion a different play waa chosen. been a question for several years A. W. Stevens The Women's Benefit Association of Los Angeles; Clifford Warr of wn he plcM,B( hport.,. all met last week at the home of Mr. men Preslon. Idaho; Mrs. A. II. MoC or- hare deflnlteiy etnled. -, seabuslneaa of the mirk Kamas, and his mother, Mrs. Margaret Frecthy, TAILORED SUIT aion being followed by cards and a Rose Warr of Kamaa. Mrs. Freethy won Predatory Animal Hunters nice luncheon. Funeral services over the remains be conducted from the I. 11. P. first prise, Mrs. Thcrcea Vlertcl the wi,l TTfaVi Tfill Report Kecord house prize, and Mra. Thos. fhimh In Kurtka a, n oVi,H.k on consolation. The next meetSaturday morning, with Ulshop C. o: The greatest kill Free-thyMrs. also be will at G. held officiating. Interment Hogan ing predatory animals lu Utah history wllj uke piaP8 the Payson ceme- home on Nov. 24th. NEW SEMLOH HOTEL was accompliahed during July, Au- John J. (Sport) Hannifin Is at the R1M, and geptember by about 130 HALT LAKE CITY . Cross Hospital in Salt Laka Holy under direction of AT MKI.TINGH working Under New Management lisppera nitFHTIG City, having been taken there a the federal blologicul survey, offl- HI NIY s. ClltlU'll d. (Different Atmosphere! week ago suffering from append!- tl,uja 0, ie Bailw inuiiagenient T Due to complications It wll. t,OM of Modern, e I rooms, y MililI Usl Siltur (Contributed be wi!l some he time before they newly furnished with Simmons 76 year old clioir day. Bros, George able to operate on Mr. Hannifin. At g mattresses. Reds, t,oyu,e" captured totaled 2010, leader of the Manti Temple, accom-- i tl.. nrnn, iim. it i. pliltr Coffee Shop. bobcata prices. Popular .in1 9' Nona 10, and bears paned Eidera Gaymaa and Wlngfl m t he re- - and their wive to Eureka last Sun- Deauty Parlor, Darber Shop, accordin ,0 ,he Quartw wfthonl in iteration H' dllioR Tailor Shop for your convenport of K. Scott Zimmerman, dla- - day, where the Elders were apee.k- Word from California Is to the ef- - ti let agent for the game manage- - era at the Sacrament meeting, ience; Garage in connection and moat of all at rates that feet that Benjamin Wrlde passed nient division of the survey. Mr. Brox was given the aing:ii: you get more, for your money. nway In Whittier on Monday even- Compared to a cost during the practice period In Sunday School. 11.00 to 1.50 without bath Ing. He had been ailing for some period of $27,295.19, the saving to where he played his seven difrcenl time and death waa not unexpected, livestock growers and hunters Is os- - musical Instruments to a deeply Single. Wrlde waa a former resident of tlmated at $200,0u0. (.rested audience. The beautiful 91.50 to $2.00 with private The trappers who operate miles strains from these Instruments, some Eureka, and for several years waa bath. f trap linea. leading over wild 0t which are over sixty years of age, connected with the Normun-Jenac- u This smart tailored ault dreaa for HARRY K. MILES, Mgr. company and waa In, charge of the desert and mountain ureas, are the brought tears to many while he afternoon la of beige velvet with a J. F. McCORMICK, Asst. Mgr. department. He la survived by sucressora of the fronllermen who ed some of the sacramental hymns. marten tie to match the marten a son and two daughters. opened the west for settlement, but go Interested were the children that cape. their methods of operation have many of them came to sacrament changed over the years. meeting In the evening to hear him now to from trap proceed They j pj.iy again. Mr. Drox has had the WHISKY-IKI- N tiap by automobile, except la the honor of playing over KNX. y wildest country. The use of horses! The sacrament program was the trappeers has been practical- - ireted by Elder Lorln Osborne, chairman of the genealogical depart- ly abandoned. Two of the hunters, John V. Wil- ment, with Bishop Hogan in charge. , lis of Vernal and Cloy Steele ot Santaquin, each of whom operates a STEADY WORK GOOD lAY. string of ome 500 traps, maintain, Is still however, that the coyote Reliable man wanted to call on "two Jumps ahead." No experience or capital farmera. "The coyotes are gelling wiser all needed. Write today. McNESS Co., the time," they both agree. Dept. M, Freeport, Illinois. Besides the trapping efforts, the survey distributed 9108 pounds of Legal Blinks at Reporter Office. bait the three months and treated 79,170 seres In Utuh for indent control, Mr. Zlminurman'a report SUlil. JUST LIKE HIS DAD (hews. Ik Red neary I o-- r- Tlntle Lodge No. I, F. k A. M., meets lai and 4th Tuesday of each monty at I. O. O. F. Hall. Visiting brothers Invited to attend. t - yet8 -- ., Phiz-ackl- FRED JOHNSON, W. M. JOHN F. ROWE, Secretary ; ea RIFE Notary Public KKINIItTER OFFICE. Eureka .... dlvl-c.tl- E. C. three-mont- h 's a. te Neil ODonnell Inner-sprin- . ln-M- play-me- Mortuary Our Motto la Not Gold But The Golden Rule. PHONE 54 Call Any Time Day or r. Night. Ambulance Service at ! WAY Of dl-b- HOLDS CANDIE TO OU 'SLOW MASH I , BLUE BLAZE . I dui-lu- Indications Are Metal Prices Will Go Higher o LONG tram New York City conies the b SlOiyAjASlfMMtt BOTTOMS UP MIGHTY 5MD0TH WHISKY... Its Made Just As Wee Made Whisky For 3 Generations t i Since way back in 1870-weVbeen making whisky our old good Slow Mash way. It takes more time and grain to make and costs us more but Slow Mash makes the smoothest whisky I So weve stuck to it 1 steady for three generations e SottonisUp KENTUCKY STMK5ST BOtWON RROWN-FOIM- DutiUttg CO CODE NOS. fli; BM 1 , ImutrUU, Kj, PINT 92 t that copper futures were .07 of a cent to .10 of a rent n ponml of lilglior Tuesday on publication trade reports that world stocks of the red inetal bad decreased 23,200 ions, while the price of sine wa booKted $2 a ton by all producers. IkwicKlIr stocks of copper on 1:i nd at (be end of October, these reports said, totuled 178,018 tons, ugainst 188,800 at the end of a decrease of 10.78! tons. Domestlr consumption was placed si 75.918 tons, compared with 78,882 the previous month, a gain of 2963 tons. World consumption aggregated 172,419 Ions, against 158.675 tons In September, a "sin of 13,744 Ions World produi.Iat was reported al 154.340 tons, tonipared with 137,-32- 2 tons In hciieriiher. r.n advance A splendid action picture of Knule of 17,018 Ions. Rorkno, Jr., son of the late conch Zinc futures were Irregular fol of Dame. Young Rockne is Notre lowing action of all producers Mona star on the Miami Military acadday In raising the price In 5.05 cents emy team. He hopes to enter Notre n pound at Eai Si. Louis front 4.93 Dame upon graduation and win tint a por.tid. It waa the scrond place on the team his father helped rise of .10 of a cent within the make famoua. month. BURNING-INTENS- IVE lali-Mcii- HEAT-- NO SOOT-LIT- TLE ASH Tintic Lumber Co. r, v EUREKA, UTAH PHONE 44 PEERY HOTEL HALT LAKK'S UOI'ULAR TRICED MODERN HOTEL , 4 - Broadway and Weat Temple Itates:'$1.50 to $3.00 r Bi' FREE GARAGE |