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Show n 4 J . 1937. rhnrsday, August . EUREKA REfpilTEli Ole Gunderson Died We Are Now in Our LOCATION Opened Today-Thurs- day CALL IN AND SEE US AND THE NEW PALL DRESSES, ETC. ; . A. !.. JnhnaAH MANV Gunderson died Monday Mrs. Haun.h; ... i NOTICE OP APPLICATION modern improvements up7?ala irell t JulyHe FOR patent. ! l,rfUr' -lt nronrietor of tho11'11"1 M,e Vtnit Ju, ,ly .!' known nvre, vnTTrr va ivvnvnv mvow K- at the home of I Page 3 GEORGE GOTOLKY MAKING After Lingering Illness Ola MEW .1 lkt i.u 1 : portion of Trlxjr lode claim, Survey No. I07S, not In conflict with Survey No. SOOS. Nt ,rM PpHed tor 2.691 acres. Bald lod tlon ' e a Mf aaaiA ike Vaeikaeat wee born In Derain Norway I ZdliinL0nv mT .r,d.tha ddrei U Walker Rank Dulld- - Utah County, Utah, and tha nearest l,,K 8,11 Uke CUy U,ah haa TOade known locations are tha above con 2. 1887. Served in France Increased greltly ; IdlmT hit' 'p,,cl,on for Un,led sutM ,stent ,1,ct,n cU,B Bd B,rarlaan Cbarg- during the World War In tha 119th utilizing the part of nd Dutch Doctor, loda mining ,ode mlnln clalm- Engineers. He followed mining all formerly waewd fLrdZflnr nur!ifr ,he,n Bally Ut.h'clalm Survey No. 6002. and With. I! hi. life coming to Eureka In 1827 T,n,c Mln,n a I ,,r s t Kn I Iw i.. ,ltuer l'i,,,d KARLU FROCK SHOP Opposite Post Office i out o i Camp Closed on i mini1 A1DKK88E8 OK TIXTIC OLD TIMERS UEiNG SOLICITED Military Training Citizens Eureka Mine. survived by one nine (9) consecutive weeks. East, ss follows: THOMAS P. THOMAS, Reglnning st Corner No. I of said fining Blanks at Reporter Office. Sally lode mining claim, which la Register. ila, and two sisters residing In Nor-- 1 Identical with Corner No. 1 of Sur- DAN R. SHIELDS, wsy. Attorney for Applicant. OK AITUC'ATIOX 1011 vey No. 8073, Trlxy lode, and from Funeral services will be held it1 which tha corner of Sections 21, 22, Plret Pub. July 1, 1887 Last Pub. PATENT. lka Methodist Church on Thursday 10 27, and 28, Township Aug. 26, 1837. South, d202 at 2 p. m. under the direction of Range 2 West, 8. L. D. and M., beers Rer Wm- F'rarJr- Burial In the Eu-- J 4 deg 15 min Weet 66.5 feet; North reka emetary- i1'nltcd States land Office, Balt Lake .thence South 14 deg 16 min East BROWN and BROWN City, Utah, Juno 2.T, 1037. JUNE KENDALL WINS TRIP f,et ,0 Corner No. 2; thence NOTICE IS HEREBY G1VF.N that C01 AHSAYER8 PuNtom Work Solicited Eureka Standard Conaolidated Min- - South 77 deg 23 min Weet 357.7 feet Jun Kendall, chairman of tha inV'commTnV's rraMon" "bviia 10 Corner No. 8; thence North 14 We Htandanllae on Accuracy hoard of county commissioners, was r 11 ni,n Weat 6011 feet t0 Cor' -' EUREKA authorlzed and UTAn attorney-laagent over from Nephl Tuesday evening No. 4; thence North 77 deg 22 Mildred Hurd whose Post fart siting with frlende and attending nie' n,n East 387.7 feet to Corner No. 1 ,ijrei la Waiker Bank Build-- : of t0 business matter. Mr. Kendall n said Sally loda mining claim, the Illadfl (.lt tgh ba gjt Mated that he wee one of six men of beginning. p,ac United States Patent .Dniic.tion for o In the branch of hla In- - for fedtr Xo 6 lode mining claim C. E. R I F E Excepting and excluding there- eurance company, that won a trip to of that the NOTARY rUBLIO ,roni portion ground ln rintt; Mining District,1 Catalina Islands. This award was gituaed Utah. hereinafter modi-- : herclnbefors described and rtsh County, Eureka Reporter Office Riven by the company to tha men In within White Rose No. Four lodi fjed f0r exclusions, the same being the territory who sold more than No. 67(6, and that' Survey No. 7140, and described in f,,,n Survey $100,000 worth of lneurance during Offifleld end of note the plat tho past year. Mr. Kendall Intends lh, cIal 8uney on fuc i this office, with to take his family on the trip and FEERY HOTEL variations 17 deg 30 min u, np n, Canada. Eaat as follows: dr bjr T BALT LAKES st Corner No. 1 of said He U July 30th brother, I : The geueral committee, In charge uutlvltles for the coming Forty-- ; To the 202 tralneea -- assembled at Miners and Home Coming Celebra- Fort Douglas from four states during t,on 00 August 27, 28 and 29, would ' July, their month of soldiering, with be t head dresses of old timers of rifle calls, Us bugle work, drilling, her parts of the athletics, hearty meals and out of Tlnt,c who r country. It Is suked that anyone doors sleeping, la n memory today, the addrese of old tlmera The 1887 camp demobilized July taae tlm to forward the addressee tha and tralneea 1537 returned It, scattered through t0 tb Klwsnie Club or Eureka Re-lo their homes UUh-Idahwestern porler Eureka, Utah. I'tah, Idaho, Nevada and This consideration will be greatly Wyoming carrying with them prises asd awards valued at more than ppraclated by the celebration com- .mlttee and by all who are Interested Each of the young was paid 5 cents n ma'tn the event a success, per mile by the government for his LOCAL ADS. transportation to and from the esmp,' la addition. 1 Formal presentation of awards to FOR SALE The Eureka Club boarding house. Reasonably Prl-f- , ' svsrly a hundred of the trainee fee-- 1 Beginning tired the Visitors day program July, ccd. Mrs. Charles Sampson. !J. which attracted more than 300' BALE Brass bed and springs rsrents and friends to Fort Dongles. Se Mra- - Kata , r,n ' 10 condlt,onWenl. S. L. B. and The trainees held their final re- 8ou,h Rna Amea51 South view parade for the visitor.. Strut- bear. deg 06 min West "ELK,M. manner which LOST-1- 037 flag their stuff In Tlntlc High School! The regular scheduled g.m. In the srmv officers rendllv conceded wee class ring. Initials on Inside CER. 'Central Utah League, scheduled for m n Wert 880 8 ft ,0 Corner No- thence North 30 deg 00 min East worthy of men in the regular army. Call 228 or 36. Liberal reward. Wednesday, August 11th, between 333 Corner No. 9; thence J ,eet were ! ineawaras qnlte proportlonDividend tha 801,1,1 64 8ALE-Dl- ning 168 3 Room Set, in de 00 "Zzd nlavJd 5 itely divided among the trainees ,d Cedar No:. ntcw- - t0 Corncr N' 4 of R0 condition, call at Reporter of four states represented In camp. 7t wsi Taiday August 10th Offices. lode claim, from which corner No. . , General Walter C. Brigadier jsary to advsne the date on account Rianrfard Nn V survcv I Of-ln- or I ! 1 embrae-11000.0- 0. d7 Bd POP CUR TRICED MODERN HOTEL Broadway and Weat Temple fv'ZvlRwz.i.'u Kates: $1.50 to $3.00 . FREE GARAGE S lf !! fid camp commander, delayed his 605.1 feet; thence 8outh 80 .East, departure for the war games la Cnl- celebration In Spanish Fork which' " est 550 feet lo Corner Itoraia long enough to present the MIXING and LEGAL BLANKS at wm be in aesaiun during tha entire N- - ?.w piece of beginning. ' Visitors the awards Office, day. Eureka, Reporter ijor Utah.;week. The game will start promptly Excepting and excluding therefrom ii j at 8 p. m. all of the portion of the ground hereinabove described, embraced within 1938 License Plates Will Cedar No. 4 and Cedar No. 5 Amend- ed lodes. Survey No. 6737; Cameo No. 34 lode. Survey No. (757; nnl 00 A poll at the aute capital indicates 'White Rosa No. 10 Amended lode. i tLat tbe 1038 license plates for auto-- j Survey No. (7(6. mobile will be maroon letters on a! Net area applied for 2.337 scree, j fluid Cedar No. 6 lode location la white enamel background. The state tax commission believes situated In the Northwest Quarter of. that the public Is tired of the black 8ectlon 27 and the Northeast Quar-- . 28. Township 10; and white variations which have ter of Section been used for so many years, and do-- ( South, Range 2 West. S. L. D. and M. i elded to get a cross section of opinion and la of record In tha office of the before ordering colors (or 1038 pla- - County Recorder of Utah Co., Utah.' 'and the nearest known locations are, tea. and Forty-on- e voted for maroon and the above conflicting claims white. While black and white came Cameo No. 33. lode. Survey No. (768: a poor second with 12 votes. Black and Barvarlan Charger lode. Survey, j on aluminum waa third with aeven No. 6002. I direct that thla notice be pub-- ; vote and cream and black was forth with six votes. A few votea were ac- - liahed in the Eureka Reporter, a: nearest said; corded auch combinations as copper rewspaper published n period of for lode claim, and and red mining black, and silver, orange Mne (9) consecutive weeks. j and white. i THOMAS F. THOMAS, Commissioner H. P. Leathern said week' Reglater.j no decision will be made for a or so, and the final determination DAN B. 8HIELD8, Attorney for Applicant, will come at n meeting of motor' Last Pub. vehicle administrators of the Pacific First Pub. July 1. 1837 1837. 26, on Aug. August' states at Portland. Ore., HOTELS . . . if Famed from coast to coast for Its congenial western hospitality . . . IN SALT LAKE CITY THE newhouse hotel SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH . IN THE VERY HEART OF THE WESTS SCENIC WONDERLAND Plan to Spend Your Vacation In Utah Make The Xewhotwe Hotel Your Vocation Home $2 lo $4 DINING KOOM BUFFET 400 Rooms CAFETERIA 400 Mrs. Baths J. II. Waters No Extra Charge For Room Service At Any Time Chauncey W. West Manager. President, jbitkUuf Youll appreciate the steps saved by a kitchen extension telephone Residence extension telephones . cost less then 2 cents e dey or Call our business office order from any employee ) i .! Tintic Lumber Co. EUREKA, UTAH PHONE 44 i ; r , 35 The meeting la being called to de- -, tide on licenva plate colors for the whole weat so that confualng alml-- 1 lariths will be eliminated. Mr. Lea tham said that thla year the Utah.' Idaho, Colorado and Oregon plate ere murh alike, with the reeult that ( law enforcement officers have been put to considerable difficulties. : ? A COMPLETE STOCK OF BLASTINO SUPPLIES AND HIGH EXPLOSIVES ALWAYS ON HAND. fifteenth. Excellent Meals at Reasonable Prices RATES Whatever your building needs let us supply them and at a cost you can afford. Whether you want to make a few rerepairs to the house, build on additional rooms, or construct a complete home, consult us. We will be glad to furnish you estimates on any building con-- . struction you have in mind. I TRULY GREAT of Nails or a Carload of Lumber Have A Different Color' ONE OF THE WEST'S IT'S ALWAYS A Handful ccib causae? Dividend Defeated Provo in Charity Game Yesterday; i The Dividend baseball team, lead- -, ire In the Central Utah League, went down to Provo yesterday and played a game with Provo's representative In the State Industrial League, the former winning the game by a aooro of 11 to 8. The hard rock miners put over their physlcology of being tough humbrlez and Just naturally cared the Provo boy to near dost raction. Dividend only made six ' :! r Inbits but In their "great fear" tha er11 made leaders dustrial League not did miners rors, so the tough have to bother about cafa hits, all and they bed to do was hit the ball meander over to first base thence around the bases to home plate. Thla DiviIs the third lime this year that That Provo defeated has dend Provo bunch do crave punishment. The big feature wae Lee Christiansen stealing home standing up. Those farmers sure were "fussed up." There will not be a baseball game 8th. This pi Dividend Sunday, August are th and hoy date Is in open off. day taking f ; t i' fXlUNCIL TO MEET i The regular meeting of the Eureka City Council will meet tomorrow at evening. August 6. Th business hand during this session will bo more the or less of routine nature, with new recreapossibility of Eurekas tion park coming In for considerable discussion. In Japan tho ellkworm furnishes whole or partial llvllhood for at least 11,000,000 people. CODES- PINT 97 CBNTUNV 0ISTILLIN9 - QUART 96 COMPANY PIORIA. ILLINOIS |