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Show A EUREKA BEPORTffi Additional Speakers Named "Prosperity Bond" Sales Meet Are Stopped Temporarily Western Mining for f I - 'Additional speakers who will ad- According to nn Item undtr dress the western mining convention United Prase bending In one of the ot thn American Mining Congress, hall Lake Dally papers of Anguit I. September 7 to 10 In Salt Lake City, the bond of tbo United Prosperity were announced Saturday In Wash- - Plan, Inc., were ordered dlaeontlnued TONIGHT ONLY Press for the present. This company Ingiou D. C., an Associated August 12th tains an office In Eureka. The Item reported. will Include follows: Principal speaker The state securities commission Dr. John W. Finch, director of the Lotted States bureau of mines, who denied an application of the talk on mineral land withdraw- - ted Prosperity Plan, Inc., to with, els; Chairman Marrlner B. Eccles of draw Its NProsperliy bonds" from, j the Federal reserve board, who will Jurisdiction of the commission. oUcuss sliver; J. D. Rosa, member The commission failed to agree, ot the securities and exchange com- - with the company's contention thatj mission, who will speak on the "Ap- - Its certificates are Issued on a chartplication of the Securities Act to the table and benovalent basis, and arej Mining Industry," and Dan Harrlng- - not subject to registration under thej Wm! ton, chief of the health and safety state securities act. The pension organisation said It branch of the bureau of mines, who discuss workers' will would bring suit In Salt Lake county, compensation MOM TMI fUY If MMII VMUM district court over the question. costa. $50.00 Cash Given Away The bonds, now called "Prosperity Amoung others scheduled to ap- on the program were Whiting Certificates" by the company are pear Tonight Williams, Industrial consultant of distributed, (200 worth monthly each , Cleveland, Ohio; Ellsworth C. A - to persons qualifying for member-for dollar for dollor Minvord, council of the American ship and paying FRIDAY SATURDAY lag Congress, and Morrison Bhafroth the first month's match. The plan chief council of the bureau of Inter- - comprehends retirement of the bonds August 13th - 14th nal revenue. and payment of administration espenses through a two cent "tax" each Notice to W. P. A. Employees, time the certificates change bands. we- l An application for registration of Employment on WPA projects la the certificates Is on file with the or ' Intended employ- - commission. Pending ita approval only as "Stop-gap- " ment to tide workers over until they rejection, the commission has order-caad the prosperity company to Issue no be placed In private Industry. j In order to be considered for prl- new bonds. also jvato or other employment through the National Reemployment Service1 R. A. Droomhead and I). A. Bigler, workers must keep their applications former Eureka business men, who JACK HOLT in In National Reemployment Service are now running an establishment at offices active by presenting their N. Bingham Canyon, were in Eureka on R. S. Identification cards at the Ns- - Monday. They have opened np a Reemployment Service Offices blnatlon furniture and electrical spin which their applications for em- - pllance store In that city known as ployment are on file, In person or the Deluxe Furniture and Appliance, Big Double Bill for One Price. by mailing them, at which time a re- - They report that they are doing very neural date will be stamped on the' nicely In their new location. While eard Indicating that the worker has here they ran the B. and B. Appliance SUNDAY . MONDAY renewed his application for employ- - Co., now known as the Caetleton The card will then be return- - pllance Co. j August 15th - 16th ed to the applicant. Effective of this date, no WPA i ROND ELECTION NOTICE WARNER BAXTER worker will be considered for assign- - ruDLIC N0TICE OF T I N T I C ' ELIZABETH ALLEN ment to any employment by the Na- gcHOOL DISTRICT, UTAH and WALLACE BEERY in tional Reemployment Service unleu jjoND ELECTION i mein-dispat- ch Unl-wi- ll j I- -' n : ! ! ! Roaring Timber Sizes com-tion- al Sixes 3-- 6 Girls of any age like to look nicely dressed! They're never too young to have their own ideas about uiyle! They'll like these flared, princess and swagger coats! And thrifty mothers will like the low prices I Ap-me- 12-1- 6 selection of fabrics fleeces, checks, tweeds, polaires, plaid backs, chinchillas and others I Fine workmanship and durable linings I Some Sizes 3 to 6 styles are fur trimmed with smart, matching berets. A wide 1 ; SELECT, NOWliUSE P I blTrntw PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Education' ted of lh Tlntlc Dlltrlctf Jujkb Utah, a county school County, district of the first class, within! At Denver August 16 to 18 county, pursuant to law, and Matinee Sunday 2 p. m. I poute action has called deader, of the 11 Fish and garnia ,to western statu will meet August IS. ndlfcheretbjr 0f .taI. dU.a,f.,ed Denver. Colorado, In of, TUESDAY WEDNESDAY 17 "nd an shall have xchool confertheir annual and fish game a property tax therein In the August 17th ;pald cnc ' The Colorado State Fish and Game year Precedln "uch election, to be A NmtKHtf ' ,d Department will be hut to the Wild- - bld d,"t:,rt.0nlh! Wmltn) dsy of August, .life mogul this year. Commissioner election there shall be submitted to R. O. Parvln being chairman. , , Qualified aforesaid, Commbwlonor Newel B. Cook will Je t: proposl meet Denver the at Utah represent Board of Shall Education tha i ml W. R. McIntyre will be the Idaho of Tlntlc School District, Jnab representative. County, 8tate of Utah, ba emThe Utah chief has been naked to mciuii powered to Issue, negotiate and j deliver an address on Utah's water ! sell bonds of said district to an fowl program and the management amount of Sixty Thousand DolBig 10c Bargain Show of wild bird through the const ruc- lars ( $(0,000.00 I principal, lion of artificial Likes. j composed of alxty ((0) bonds In The wutern moguls also plan to , i submit recommendations to tho U. ; denomination of $1,000.00 each, numbered from 1 to 10. both CU11D OF TIIANKH 8. Biological Survey relevant to tho Inclusive, bearing Interest at not duck shoot. The and goose ll? to exceed three per rent Wo wish to thank all those that wmtern group haa always favored a (3 so kindly assisted at the funeral of ataKered season and will again peti) per annum, payable semiole A. Gunderson. annually, said bonds to mature i tion for consideration. George E. Gunderson Tht duck regulations however,1 aerially within twenty (20) Mrs. Hannah Johnaou years from date of laaue, for may be announced before this group the purpose of raising money Albert M. Johnson convenes. I The Slave Ship w?thTB ; ih8 ull thfr.T d.V nlt 1 to-wl- for tha construction of a shop building, for repairs to existing school buildings within the district, for the construction of an elementary school building, together with the necessary furnishings, fixtures and equip- OLE GUNDERSON BURIED Tlntlc Lodge No. I.P. k A. M., meets 2nd and 4th Tuesday of) each month at 1. 0.0. P. all. Vlaltbing broth1 era Invited to attaii . Funeral services for Ole A. Gunderson ubo died August 2nd were held at tha Methodist Chnrch undei the direction of Rev. Wm. Frary on Friday afternoon. Casket bearera were Ben Augustaon, Gunnar Malm, 1 K. CARSON, W. M. for the above projects, and for the purchase of addiJOHN F. ROWE, Secretary Clark Hanaen, Lauchie Gillis, Don tional school grounds?" Dalton and Albert Johnson. Burial V SaM election shall be held In five was at the local cemetery with serFor most women over forty, bad (S) representative precincts In tha vices at the grsveelde. Lloyd said school district, and the Judges Randle sounded can be done more safely U work Ups. who have been appointed to conduct with short period of na. tha election In the several precincts are a- - follows, REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT ment -- .... to-w- it: NO. l ; J. J. Hannifin i Mrs. Ruby Bigler tro-iAo- ! AWAYjP.L'AN! Mrs. Fannie Fields REPRESENTATIVE NO. 2 Mrs. j PRECINCT i ! Jerry PMtt Mrs. Alice Singleton Mrs. Chloe Galbraith REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT i No. 2 E. V. Mrs, Redmond Julia Whitehead Mrs. Anna Takoa REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT No. 4 Mr. Joseph Stephens Mrs. Helen J. Fife Mrs. Regina Klrkendull REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT No. j ! fi I). C. Wheeler, 8r. S. Lemon Mrs. Alda Johnson ! John j Voting at such election ahull be by ballot, and the ballots to be Issued upon the question submitted will be furnished by the clerk of the Tin-- 1 lie School District, Juab County, Utah to the Judges of tho election, to he by them furnished to the voters.1 Tbo polls will be open at each of the following polling ptaees tt lbe' hour of 7 o'clock A. M. on said day.', and will be closed ai lhe hour of '7! o'clock P. M. of said day. The polling pMcea for said bond election shall be as follows: w A, Electric Range will cut in hall tho time you would normally spend in tho Not only do Electric Ranges cook faster than any other method but also offer you utmost economy. Heavy insulation keeps the beat inside the stove instead ldt-cho- 1 Representative Preclurt County No. Courthouse, Representative Prerlnrt No. Eureka City Hull Representative Precinct No. Eureka High Reboot Representative Precinct No. 1 Eureka heating up the atmosphere . . giving you a cooler, cleaner kitchen in which to work. It is to S 4 Attest: GENEVA IIIC.G1NR0N, Clerk, Board of Education of Tlntlc School District, Juab County. Utah. (SEAL) (First publication August 12. 14S7. Lsst publication August II, if $7 j n. of 2 Mammoth School House Representative Precinct No. S Courthouse, Silver City No person shall be permitted to vole at aaid election unless he ahall he registered voter residing In the school representative district In which be offers to vote and ahall have paid a property tax fn said school district In the year next preceding said election. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. The Board of Education of the Tlntle School District, Juab County, Utah, baa caused Ibis notice to be given as required by tho law this 7th day of August, 1137. I D. C. WHEELER. Board President, of Education Tlntlc School District. Juab . County, Utah. it necessary spend but Utile time in tho kitchen, however, lor the automatic features of tho now Electric Ranges permit you to place an entire meal in tho oven and go out for he afternoon returning at dinner time (or a per-ioci- ly ccokej meal Rtmemhtr! Tht W of an Lltclrlc Roof rrtUictt tht ral oil tht tftclrlcill y1 use In your homt SEE Yllirn DEALER Dfl UTAH I'llWEIl & EIGHT CO. h Electricity The Biggest Bargain On The Farm |