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Show the high seme Charles Zahriskle the Those preaent (hunt. Mrs. (YrriM John Bunnril, Mrs. Mrs. George Tinsman. won 1 REMEMBER Hy Mm. August The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Four prize. all-c- Mrs. Bacon. I n Mrs. prize. F. A. Mrs. an link, Mrs. Eugene ISlaekett, Mrs. Tien Thurmond, Mrs. Kiiima Hillings, Mrs l. J. Sullivan. Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Zahnskie. The regular meeting of the nieni-lsr- s of the Naiyiilsirs of Wissl-erawas held at the IOOK hall. After the business session a pleasant social time was held. In card playing first prize went to Mrs. Anita Sessions, consolation prize to Mrs. Julia Whitehead and house prize to Miaa Josie Sulhvan. The prizea were timely Hml novel, consisting of 2 dozen eggs first prize, fiOe worth of sugar house prize, and a box of matches consolation. Mrs. Agnes Roberts was hostess on ('. E. Klfr From The Reporter Twenty Years Ago ft City's lax levy foi the U'lln Ji:n ril at 17 liull.-iwhich was I hi same fur Ihi Iwu years previous anil was iln li.ml permitted hv stale laws. This was t Intill 4X1111 "lllll decided llHi!l regular inerting of tin cilv cniaicf-- 1 ell, when a resolution to llial feet Was pi earn ted ainl pa Sill. 'I In cnii-- t levy wus divided as lollows. indent fmi'l .ri n.ills, water 4 nnli.i. streets ami sidewalks fi mill:., sewer 2 mills ami liluaiy 1 null. In view of tin fact that the assessed value of Kureka Ct'y lor the year wus $0."O.177.fMi tin- 17 null levy kIuuiIiI bring about a s'lin alsnit the same as the one last year alien the assessed value was IT.'iii.Iltt'i on All incmhvrs Wen present lit Hie meeting. Mayor ('lunch picsided Bieon, and councllineii. Tale, Fitzgerald, Anderson answered the r.ill rail. John J. Hannilin. night mission oliceinan was given to lake a four day vacation wiHi pay in order to attend tin- stair fireman's convention. A rnmiiiiiiiicnlion was icecived from John J. Coffey, fire chief, to tin- condition of many buildings tliroiighuul the city. Hr enumerated several Iioiim-- Unit were in a dilapidated and iiiiiilnwi-- . state and siml they weie iintlung more than firn traps and iiliiiuM be removed. The council inxlnn-tithe fire and water rnmmittees to meet with the lire lin-- 'ill' I meman. I sugbers of the depai tini-n- t u u the uf that survey gested lie niailu and steps lain n to eliminate all fire hazards. - j this occasion. Some of the Elite Club members who had belonged to the club for - She hud lesidisi III a long time journeyed to Iaysoa Lis Angeles. months with ln-lor Eureka many with llii-tin day when enjoyed The MMli-r- , 1'HVe Gwilliums. Mrs. in lived who former club memheis. Mrs. of Sylson I he no a Ralph gits various sections of the slate. of vester. party took place at the home Mrs." J. H Ellsworth, who served returned Miss Jean I'ouglas lunch-ion- . the guest s with a delu-mua short visit in Salt after home The faternoon was spent laiko with Miss Rt.se Marie Steseon-goinplaying bridge." the highEranke. vens. Sin attended h tea given hy Mrs. Walter to the Chi Amt-gSorority while at A. O. Mrs. were: Those attending the Capitol. Geo. Allred. Mrs. C. E. Rife, Mrs. Albert Morley of Ely, Nevada Forney. Mrs. May win Griggs, Mrs. Cromar, Mrs. Ln Munson. was in Kureka for a visit with hia Mrs. Walter Frunke. all of Eureka. parents, Mr. and Mra. John MorMrs. I VII Stewart. Mrs. J. H. Ells- ley, Sr. worth of Payaon; Mm. Jack Evans Miaa Mae Sullivan, chief operaof Springville; Mrs. Harold Johnson of Provo and Mrs. Henry Hu vis tor at the locul exchange of the telephone compuny left for her anof Salt Lake City . nual vacation. In company with Nealls Ella Mias of The marriage Mra. Sadie Mitchell they went to and Norval J. Griggs wus solem- Yellowstone National Park. nized in Salt Lake Clty.The cereMiaa Ruth Bauer of Salt Lake mony was performed by Father City was viaitlng In Eureka with Keefe of the Catholic Church. The her parenta. Mr. and Mra. Hobcr bride a daughter of John Nealis of Bauer. r s L-sli- HOOTS TEST NEW LIFEBOAT . . . Eighteen bools from naval air station near Brooklyn put a new rubber lifeboat through its pares. Host Inflates In 30 seconds and protects 15 In hot or cold weather. i - - s f Mayor Church presi-ii- l cd I Inna me of Thomas Ki.vnnld lor conformation to the office of city sexton to succeed the late Henry . unanimously confirim-dReed Chatwin of Mammoth stiffen'd n very serious injury, when he had his hand partially blown off by the explosion of a giant rap. The young man, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Chatwin was working on the Mill ft. level of I he Mammoth mine when the uceident took place. He was making a primer. putting the fuse into tin- cap. - win-1table reafor Koine son it CXpl"drd. Hollis and Mav Chatum with him at the time, hut were some distance awiiy. They hurried to Ins iissistttnrc and i iitdi-e- d wln-lhllu to the MUi'iueu a physii-iiihad Ihi-i- i summoned to him. Liter Ir. Bailey and attend In-- . on tin- inRobinson i um! it necessary hand and jured to len.iiVi' tile fllst I luce flu.p-lof the left iinnd. Harold Russell, 1 year old son of Mi. and Mrs. Thomas Russell, uhu was shot through the mm and III the ub.ioinili hy a 22 special rd'l" was rushed to the Salt Like County hospital where he suhiml-to- d to a rather serious operation for the removal of the bullet. At first his condition was reixirtril serums, hut word coming front Salt Lake was to the effect that he . was recovering FireMembers of the Ituh-Jua- h men's Association held a very pleasant session at Ileasunt Grove. It was at I ended hy representatives from nearly all of the d part men! s of the two counties. A business session wus held at which Chief of I'leasunt Grove was the piincipiil speaker. Giber speakers were John J. Han-mii- n anil T. L. Sullivan of Eureka. After thi- - business meeting a program was given followed hy a line luncheon. Kureka people eliding with: Mr. Sullivan, Mr. Hannifin. Uiacoe Harper, Edward Fox mid William Bacon. At the K publican primary held m the City Hall, only exm-rvil men were us delegates to attend various conventions. Those named were Attorney Claude F. Hiker. !. f!. Henroid. Ray Soreu-sun- , 11. ('. Sylvuiter and H. O Whitehead. These gentlemen were to act as delegiiles to all three of the iiniti-ci.u- wen-workin- iiH-ralf- FRIENDS m (lk IlhftMto ch-ctn- conventions; Judicial Con- vention for fifth district, to he held at Reaver. Cluh. The Congressional Convention for the first district at Suit Lake City for the nomination of n congressman and the stale convention at Salt Lake City for the nomiiuitoin of a complete nu-ely- ticket. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hiltz announced the niarriHge of their laughter Norma lxe to Howard Fox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fox. The inurriage took place at Farmington. Utah. The witnesses ENJOY YOURSELF WHERE Bod Cfeijfli MEET" at the ! were Miss I snore Barney and Ronald F. I it finer. At Salt Lake City the wedding of Miss Jewel Berry and James H. McNeil was solemnized. The bride n daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Berry f Mammoth and the groom a son of Mr. and Mrs. I 'avid McNeil of Eureka. Mrs. P. J. Ihinnelly entertained of the Fedilis club the mcmlH-rhi a very pleasing manner. A de-- : liciims luncheon followed the pro- grain of 'Tahr'. Mrs. John Allen s No fussing with half-ho- t water . . . no worries about scalding. With an electric hot water heater, hot water there is plenty of just-rig. . . pasteurized hot water. Heating hot water electrically is entirely automatic, ht too! SXfe (3JfliDfJiiniDSt!P (bOMES) itBPnflfamntff QwfBBIfa Weather Is 8, isj Not Always to Blame for Mishaps In 84 per rent of the fatal motor vehicle accident. T00 year, Uie weather was merely cloudy. It was rulnv or foggy In only one out' 2 fatal uccldenta. H Rain waa the condition moat frequently under baj er conditions. Unfavorable weather conditw were reported more frequenuvS all accidents (including pixi damage only) than for cidcnta. Rainy, snowy or weather was reported for cent of all accidents and cIm. cloudy weather for 79 per fat? LbT The United States Congress waa cstablisb.il in ity |