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Show p eureka reporter r&fto 4 of H. 1 1 L.c.nuian n THEATRi ENTERPRISES i.. of III FRIDAY T. .IukuM 12 S 11 K. It. lit :ic ill1 mid Kllli flMlUI'llIX MONDAY SUNDAY mid I Till August I Hfli KISS THE BOYS GOODBYE Willi Mary Martin and of Don Ameche I.. 1. 18 The stag party waa over and two of the men left together. No expense had been spared and they had dined very well. One grumbled at the lateness of the hour and the reception probably awaiting him at home. Said the other, That is simple, you won't disturb her if you undress at the foot of the slabs, tus your clothing over your arm ard creep quietly upstairs to your John Wayne. room." Next dav the men met Field Betty "How did it work out?" Harry Carey advisor. K th rd SATURDAY SHEPHERD of the HILLS" Tl S. - I Sill mid Oik itool .i-m- m II: Hnh-Im- I iti.nek hi .mi.w a r. m. TUESDAY id ro August I dill SCATTERGOOD PULLS id K.. Starring Guy Kibbie and D. Trout 10 . THURSDAY WEDNESDAY August 2otli mul 21st fii S.. A GIRL, A GUY and a GOB Cl. Geo. II K( of S My Neighbor . . th tin III! to N. to in. 6 i ul 8e M. ip if th 1. th NI W S. A1 n: of I. II Sr ro Says ; produce the bitter taste in orange marmalade, do not peel the orange, but slice it thin. Use the navel orange. If the bitter taste is objectionable, peel and remove all the white, then slice thin. To 1 29 S. Should Be Introduced "Thohe new people across the road seem to be very devoted, said Mrs. Jones wistfully to the newspaper which hid her husband. A rustle of the paper was the only reply she got, but she was used to that kind of response. "Every time he goes out he kisses her, and goes on throwing kisses all down the road. Edward, why dont you do that?" Mel snorted the man behind I don't know her I" the news. Imitate Kangaroo but ambitious young man once ventured to approach a great merchant and inquired, "May 1 ask you the secret of success?" There is no easy secret," replied the merchant. "You just jump at A weak Good croquettes are insured by making them long enough ahead for them to set before being fried. Make them early in the morning if wanted for the evening meal or the after- your opportunity." But how can I tell when my opnoon before if you want them for portunity comes? luncheon. "You can't. snapped the merThis is the time of year when you chant. "You have to keep jumping." usually find your lawn full of grubs Wants It Difficult and worms and sometimes full of "How many are six plus holes where skunks have been digging for the grubs. The thing to asked the teacher. "Twelve," replied Johnnie. do is to :nntrol the grubs and not "Correct; and here are 12 chocothe skunks. Apply arsenate of lead (poison) about five pounds to every lates for having been correct." "Please, teacher, next time give Mix this 1,1)00 square feet of lawn. arsenate of lead with a bushel oi me something hard in multiplicaloam and then spread it broadcast tion," suggested Johnnie. over the surface. Even spreading is Endless very essential to guard against "Does your wife talk much?" burning the grass. Then of course "Say, if I were suddenly stricken thoroughly water the lawn so that the poison will sink into the top deaf and dumb, it would probuhly be six or eight weeks before she'd four or six inches of the soil. And it out." lAinucUled Newspapers WNU Service. I 20 3. nl,o had suffered for a Ions rim.. For the past eight months she had Leen bedfast. i Mrs. Kvu was born in Eureka ..... The Vi)TI'.S (W .'one Mh.ing i he in - Tuned the n.iue In January 3, 1901. u daughter of II,- unnliinm hnlh phM.dl ,,,l ruin aiid Mary (lardner. and ull ls.r iit.ll. The Little life had heetl spent III this elty. hoist inr. equipmenthushaiul. - " l"l"l" veidemplated hi iii'iii work on n.liiiiig W. pas-:n- e::0 (I.ik a Ilf Lat'Uii A. hv riiiierews l alnl opt loll ill lie N"'lh lt. It. Jr., rr-- w The Walter at record world's mad. a new cons Water Lily shaft f the Chief h.v ri'inpaiiv iriel. &r. aki 1 In davs. feel, Straight Bourbon Whinkoy, 90 Proof. Schools? DutiUi ri Willialiison ti ii. it i d Kiipl. that llie schools of the lin!!' I'1' I L. Iriel would opell i'ihiiiiIis. Cliainpion. Longely, Will' Commivsioneis W. l! Omi. lien link. Stevens. Peck. Lursoti. Alklu--- i were Huiuiell Fiaiii'om and John tl. Drown, n. liirli, Kirkemloll, In Ss.lt Ioike on business. STATE HEALTH NEWS Kieliards, llev. and Mrs. Frary. Mr. The following girls enjoyed a Ji' aid Mrs. Joseph Treloar. Mrs. Petit party in the Noilli Tlntir lulls: Mniidy. Mrs. Thomas Muudy. plr p Local healili nffiee-- s Stella Fullmer. Hessln Cnurlev. Horn total of 9S ccses of I'nmmunie.ilile thy Taylor, Zelda Tullon. lob Mining' Machinery Companies disease for the Week Muling Atr:us' Hraiult and illuiu'lie Hunter. May Receive Priorities. 8. 1941. This is II rases fewer than TIk following enjoyed a parly a! o for the previous week Mul 14 eii-A W'ushingloii dlspalc.h of laat less than the corresponding week in iht' home of Mr. and Mrs. Uiirley It 1940. Sixteen of the 29 muntiix ii. How eii : Mr. u:id Mrs. I'eii-- Jones. wok end said that on comiilalnt of u Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Knrgie. Mrs. V the Machinery compunv of! the atate reported no disease. One rase of twphoid fever and one Okey, Mr. nd Mrs. Ualpli SiHe'l'T S.iit I.: ke City, makers of mine u i ; iih-i- . I . l li:it they are unable to of Itorky Mountain spoiled fever Mr. and Mrs. Tinuna ineiits because for 3,n Mart'll Ntlsnii. Mrs. Sr iti Mi fiil ord.-rreported from Salt Lake. Two cj.aes of infantile paralysis cl. ell, Mr. Alice Kru-- . Mr- - Kv of iiiiili.liii to gel liiaVri.ll. the inut-I,- .' was iake:i up by Sciaiii.- - Mur-loi.were reported, one from Sail laike Hiii,ii, Suplcy, Mr. (In U'.mti Mr. a::d Mr. mu ai.il it is (ults likely tli. t Utah from and the other Snlir.bury. City nr,. will soon he auihnrl'ed at a ty. Thia makes a total of 8 cases ;.,o:.ger. Mrs. 0:1s rhristeu-e:- . A 3 for 1941 as compared with 1 dial will mnhle maiiu-farlure; for ruling Ch- rles Ki.'ger wis ;i;.;i'i u'. d the corresponding period in I94. In .(l supplies where they II Ju.Le and prui;.,lnii nif.c.-i- ' are working on m.iehiuecy in be usOne case of tularemia was re purl ed from Price. The pmlu hie mur. . mr (hr Tii.lic Hiirir(. ed in producing minerals of infection was from sheep licks. A In the d.fen.-- e progriin. l 'I hi following were ul a total of 88 cases of tularemia hai. It. Mr. 1. and Mr. fur pjr'y been reported since the first of of Mammnlh. Madame. Call 2ft .o 228 for file nr lu'.i'uit. Whli ford, Fierce. Hnherl... nile insurance. C. K Wife Cowan, One case of undulaut fever was re- ported from Salt loike county, making a total of six eases reported from MZX3BSBS2JG various sections of (lie slate this year. A rase of eontagious Jaundice was 1 reported from Tooele county. Other communicable diseases reported were as follows: chickeiipox CLOSED Wednesday, Thurs 15, influenza 1. measles 10, Germa i measles 9, mumps 7, pneumonia 2 2. scarlet fever 1, tuberculosis (ay and Friday,, August 20th, whooping cough 33. gonnorrhea 5. 2ist and 22nd. and syphilis 5. r W'c-ii-r- Qabby Qertie Collect? Sally (elopirg) Daddy is going to be completely unstrung. John That's all right, dearest, we'll wire him at once. of HARD u WORK 0:dp edCi; jjg. satlotu Mabu, The Mahogany earliest surviving use, l that in a rough hewn tr served in the cathedral dk mingo that bears the Irurt Is the Aral algn planted hi of this Acid to mark the b, ben of thia ir.agniAceni 1514.' The cathedra! ed in 1550, haa much eirrig hogany woodwork, aomtofi. sldered the Anest In the mti In aplendld condition aAct four centurlra in the tropict' Jar : k. rs - g ronrr j iKord fuw tndunt New Semlob ih HI.T LAKE nTT.rri pi-e- p'1 a j mathrt'n II president T Vice id N i. Tbe Jo aere Nepbi i i ZIP lbs I' Kid srrs1 rw trilnltu ID repon a1 I -- tbs grot . 4 pro kfonutio lignite tadlcale done i tin-yea- OPEN for business Saturday, August 23rd, in its new lo:a-t:o:- i off Guns Cooling bad to stop on t' r Cannonading third day of the Battle of Git:y-burin order to cool the guns m anticipation of a fiesli attack. Maj g In Gen. Abner Doubleday discloses in his book, "Chancellursvdle and Get Taylcr Ercs. BJ! lirv '. n th to t Ni tflTie rlu at ike pro mtkern 1 special com' Tills Mlltla bolder to 2.V red sny room at the any room it tbi adrerilred the room -- one - ni4 nl nip: I NEW beds, springs, ses, carpets throskM house It ITEM iirra of the il Onie A. mice of Me id explain Of doe 'kit It SIJMI to $3A0 . tnrtrd to .u the pl;i .lull fort We Now Feature Pm C9 Hurrh of atetlnr for.-wel- ,ees Variety Store I11 tWn Pill H. A: re-ila- prl-uni'- 1 I11 t sW j soathern GtM.T. Sepl. Mil. Oil (b-nr- e Murphy and Lecile Ball Tl Hi) "Don't worry, I'll soon have your husband well and back to work again." "Im so glad." "So am I, because the sooner he gets back to work the sooner he'll pay my bill. with of of rd whUb due to llrlglit's disease froiu es Sf i a : ' THE STRINGS" 12 on Friday evening. lemli ar-r- d I'liilip Surviving are her fur lunch. the Kva. and Ihe following sons uml luughterx: 1lilllp Kvu. Jr. Janie "Nut so good, was the answer. Jos. dl. Albert, Mrs. tlenrse Hyde ul "I took off all my clothes, just as aid linmihy Kva. all of Kurelta; sir.ti-is- . you told me, put them across my ki, the fulluwliig brothers and arm and crept silently to the top of Mrs. Juan t'uuipbell, Mrs. May fur- the stairs." He stopped. win, Mrs. Win. Jones, James (lard "Yes, go on. whut huppored nr. all or Kureka; Mrs. Aunu War then? breathed the oilier. ron of I'ulii Alta, ('allf., John (ford "Plenty," said his friend wearily. ner of Oaklniul. fulif. "I found I was at the tup of the Funeial services were rnilditrled stairs of the Baker Street Elevated on Monday afternoon at the M. K. stutiun." ('hurt h In Kureki. with the llev. .William Fraiy presiding, interment MUTUAL INTEREST wus lit the lut'ul cemetery. ONLY - Mrs. Rose Mary (Janlmr Jiv::. 40 years, died at her linin'' in d V M. Life Long Resident Of Eureka! Died Last Friday. ! SLIGHT ERROR S. ISE THIS Cat COITUS1 Ui the n 94 dnrln Re rtited .in if the nipproiln lysburg." one trot M for Hi 'id deer sill the tr. tall . "Wtiv' . am. forest DARING DESTRUCTION TEST oft. ludi tm :ud icier Trokies lePastbo lor Gives New oil a Plain Record Protection Long-Lasti- ng jVv: N' nr Sc Why ro Mistress Sarah, be sure you put plenty of nuts in the cuke. Sarah 'Deed I ain't goin to ciack no more nuts today. Mah jaw done i S.. aches sure 'nough already. II Tun Klsky "So you're a salesman now. eh, Do you stand behind the Sambo! products you sell? "No, sah, ah sho' don't." "Why, Sambo, I'm surprised you. What are you selling?" "Well, sah. you see, uh sells or it. or s. tl tl mules." When a girl brags about having the srt she's talking about gladiuli, not radio." ('all 38 to 22S for fire or insurance. C. K. Rife. right-bul- It I n 1 u r tl It 3 ft c s COOL DRINKS nuJo wiih this grnial mellow lllltion are ( srmSnnJ rie-iall- whfii the iiii'ii my mi ! To!at. nuke your favorite vouinii r I'.'nk with Ol.l Sunny IlnniL. E II t n 1 rt IT N NEW CONOCO N4 MOTOR OIL gw mors than Twjce the mileage averaged by all others tested This Death Valley miUnge record is twla.v making sales records for Cunuco Nh nil . popular-pricedAnd here's how this oil was proved for you in advance by a daring Destruction Test: G identical new stock coupes were broken in alike. Test officials had engine. part by part, insuring uniformity. Th Referee Insight 5 oils st Mad. Tim oilier oil was the same new Conoco N'h that you can buy t.slay. The Referee gmt one strict till ach engine; Kicked it up lixhi. Never a drop could be milled. Tlw finish came only as one brand of oil fUr another quit Work entirely, causing C.al tnution. And Conoco N l others; outlasts tin. , vw: fr y all of 8.2G8 miles. Ni outlasted average of Hie 5 ot hern tested le by 7,057 nilles . . . big-nam- e cars ran 57 miles an hour in the aamc Death Valley desert -- on tlio Mmu sizzling days. Drivers ilih around to even up human factum. Inipsriiiil observers eyed every uiuve every mik. ( onoco Certified. Man-Mad- e SuniyBrook PINT QUAST N"i T l P'HT. CsdsNs Cs4 koticky sritucur muu non? no n whiskey as its xiuf aim:hit;, i. t Tin whi-kr- y Nslionul MIIILS OLD f lni.liirts irji 9J IW New Ymk certified ttsxasrttrii In this patented oil tl.. nn ns A.1-X- .X CONOCO N 1G1. of . rauwng fu ,ftl,v proierly k.;., i .h.nkfo Of .iHir.- - y..u'a. Ih( dri in,., ,1, authurilM-- te- - t s.,y L. ,ja,;:ruru .ale r CONOCO yr car. OIL EM6INEI urc. U-in- ,n t help w n.eM rnns, 1111,1 .f AND ,if YOUR an mbibitor i 3 N4 biirly ronuucted. Engine ,!t'pnul,ly Diwtruithm to each case at the mileage staled.ovvurred (Ml9lha witlwut trying to "stretch it out." still ought to save plenty on Conoco N(A For you enn figure by the record that Conoco NA can taka you a whal rf way between quarts. Change today Your Mileage Merchant's Conoco stalioo Continentul Oil Company Bi'lhring Anuricat oil with Synthrtici new Economy aid in Conoco You n r te All 01 S When you're wringing wet these days, just think or Death Valley. It holds tlie official U.S. record of 134 Ant. Wild onimala there raiely come out in the Iieat of day. You'll admit thnt's n hotspot for testing any motor oil. And that 'a exactly when G representative oil got fair trial for tlieir lives-- to give certified mileage figures. you clu-rk- ri o It u none added lasted 13,398 miles... Certified nf Ih It. S. fill art U,Wt - Ami Long the keyitone of Conoco comes from another great Conoco synthetic. ..man made under the famed Germ Processed oil patent. By magnet like action, OIL-- r LATINO la tssuled to inner engine lrte. Then it cant all drain down is even overnight not while you nee Conoco N'h. So OlCPLATINd i on guard against wear in advanew! ... end liclpa mileage, as it did In Death Valley. An engine is one nwre economy you get from a change tu popular pi iced new Cunuou N1 uU weurv, ,v |