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Show Boy Scouts to Held Grand Central to Brigham Young University, offering 1600 courses in 35 Departments, is prepared fully to serve the youth of the intermountain area. IT OFFER- SFcundation Courses for All Professions and Vocations. YOU CAN GET WH T YOU WANT IT IS ORGANIZED INTO Five Colleges: Applied Science, Arts and Sciences, Commerce, Education, and Fine Arts. There is also a Graduate School, Research Division and Extension Division. Brigham Young University is accredited with the best institutions in the country. Registration Dates, September 23, 24, 26, 1938. Address Reunion in Canyon Scouts and leader of the l'tah National Parks Boy Scout Council who attended the National Scout at Washington. D. C., last sumAnnouncement waa made laat evwill bold a reunion In tha Grand mer ening to tlie tffacl that tba Canyon Kecreation Area August Central tuiua at Mammoth would hut down on Saturday, August SO. 24: h. Among lha group will be three Th closing will throw 36 men out Tintlc hoys. Other boys aud man from even of work. In Juno the night shift at tlila property waa discontinued and part of central and southern l'tah at that lima 25 man wara laid off, ao are expected to participate in the re-1 a total of 61 man have loal employ-man- l union program which will open at In lha Grand Central during p. m. with Impressive color ceremonies aud a roll call. Executlvea who the summer. will welcome the group will be H. A. waa Central Grand reopened Tha Anfor operations In July of last year. Gardner of Spanish Fork; A. A. Chrlstopharson. A large sum of money was spent In derson and Merrill Heabuilding a railroad loading spur and executives, of Provo; Leonard Arisons; Abner in putting tha mine In ahapa for a ton of Moccasin, big tonnage of ailiclous ora which Baird of Payson, and T. C. Imrson of was needed at the smelter as a flux-er- , Provo. A campfire program la scheduled and In view of the great expenditure it waa the general belief that for I p. m., following an afieruoon the mine would operate continuous-ly- . of games, swimming and troop and dinner. Members who However, It Is reported that a to star, life and eagle In advanced activities have Increase mining general In L'tah and neighboring alatea has ranks will be honored In a ceremony treated a aurplua of silica to tha to be held by Charles DeGraff of council chairman of advancepoint where the smelter cannot taka rare of further shipments of this ment. Roland Lindsay of Payson, Gore product. The announcement that the shut Beardoll of Sprlngville and Jas. Mcdown Is temporary Is encouraging to Guire of Provo comprise the commitall In this district. tee In charge. Close Saturday Jam-bu- Provo, Utah. The Friendly School" YOU CAN SAVE BY BUYING AT OUR STORE EV. ERY DAY! COMPARE OUR PRICES WITH OTHER Pay-so- u He-he- Brigham Young University r WKKKLT ORK SHIPMENTS SI Tlnllc Standard Grand Central I'nlted State Mines dragon Con . STOCKS ALES Tuesday Eureka Bullion 24r. Mountain View - 4 Hr. Monday Rig Hill 10 Hr. Chief Cons. 47r. Eureka Bullion 24 He. North Lily 54 c. c. Sliver Standard Tintlc Central OIL DANE SALMON KT CORNED BEEF Peon Mlckel Beck, of Mammoth, qt 25c Tall can 22c DEVILED MEAT 3 cans 10c 12 oz can 17c HONEY 10 lbs 75c FLO UR "The Caravan of Verse" will contain and feature representative work of contemporary American poet. 104 The authors work has great literary merit, and its acceptance makes the e author eligible for the 150.00 In e prizes offered for the best poems appearing In this volume. Other works of tbs suthor have already appeared In the following "American publications: Voices," In the Realm of Poesy, 1936; "Verse 1937; 1938; Harvest," "Crown Anthology of Verse," 1938; "Rendezvous of Poets, 1938. 1 - e CASCADE, 3S 2 Total Carloads a SALAD DRESSSING 15 has had an original poem accepted 15 for publication In "The Caravan of 14 Verse, which will appear In October 6 of this year, and Is published by the H Caravan Publishing Company, New 4 York, N. Y. 1 The author will he represented In 3 tha anthology by her poem, "Mem3 ories On Mothers Hay." Chief Cons Mammoth Kureku Hill (dump ore) North Lily Colorado Cons Ctah Flro Clay Co. (silica) Codlva Chief Cons, (lime) r. Another Pom by Mammoth Writer will be Published . e e STORES IN TOWN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. KITCHEN CRAFT 48 pound bag $1.15 $1.05 HARVEST BLOSSOM 48 pound bag Minins Rlanks at Reportbf Office. lHc. ee - JERICHO C.C.C. CAMP NEWS. j Wednesday Eureka Lilly Cons. 47e and 40c. Tintlc Standard 15.00. j The Jetlcho baseball nine overdone themselrea In winning two ball game by wide margins during the last week. In the first game played at Jericho the boys stepped out anu fattened their batting averages by driving oula 15 htta fur 18 runs off of the Genola nine. Taking an early lead of 4 runs in the 1st, 2 in the second and 4 in the third, "Do you remember the five dollars the camp boya were never In danger. Vernon (Lefty) Boyle siarled the you owe me? for Jerico end waa only withi game "Oh, yes I have it In mind." "Would you mind putting It In drawn to give Dun Ewing a much In this game a bank and write me a check for the needed workout. new alar emerged, in tho person of amount." Ksnaldo Cerroul who banged out Nebraska Is an Indian name mean four hlta out of four times at hat Ing water valley." and crossed the plate five tlmea for aa many rune. Although Jericho went on a slugging spree the opBROWN and BROWN ponent!. Genola, were not Idle, getASSAY EllS ting 10 runs off 11 hits. Credit Custom Work Sullrlfrd must be given to Genola hurlera M We Standardize on Arrurnry Davis A D. Smith who pitched nlc Kt'RKK 4 CTAII ball but were poorly supported Final score waa Jericho 19, Genola MIND DONT CLICK r 4 Tintlc Lodge No. 8, F. a A. M.. meets lad and th Tuesday if each month at L 0. 0. F. all. Vlalthluf brothers luvltad to attsil FRED MILLIMAN, W. M. JOHN F. ROWE, Bacretary 10. The new missionary la a little The week second game waa playfellow. ed at Mona, Sunday afternoon t "Yea, but we can eat blip be- what some of the old timers my tween meals." waa a record crowd for the town of Mona. In this game Ewing proved his worth aa a pitcher by llmliini the Mona team to 6 hlta and 1 earned run. Ewing's big bat alone with Cerrunl, Bunker. Thompson and Watson gave Mona's chuckur a lot of trouble. The latter poling out a four bagger. In only one Inning did Mona get more than a single hit from Ewing. pirn FIFTH CODE CODE no. 447 no. 446 Construction on a now educational building has begun at Customer' What la the amalleat Jericho under the supervisionCampof volume you know of? Eduratlanal adviser Philip H. Hurst. Bookdealer The volume of bust- - With a crew of ten men the work la expected to be completed ness, Just now. durln; the early part of September. MAYBE TIIE PARROT A picture entitled "Walking Back starring Sue Carol waa projected for the company laat Thursday night i onall MENS SUITS, LADIES' SUHS, LADIES' LIGHT the Educational Department. In spite of the absence of 8upt. Henry R. Welas, acting Supt. R. J. Schulls reporta that all work on the field projects are progressist satishy COATS AND PLAIN DRESSES Cleaning Onl 75 cents FROM AUGUST 15 TO AUGUST 20, INCLUSIVE. Cash and Carry Eureka Cleaning Co. PHONE 57 EUREKA, UTAH factorily. i i J Role Mr. Crow Now what sort of bird laid those eggs. TRACING IDE STRAND ( V. Wood and Tony Jereh returned from the CCC ; school at Salt Lake Sunday. Durtug their stay of two weeks, the buys were taught swimming and Ilf j saving. Frank Ronkovlch. Tooele eurolleo, entered the A. A. V. Boxing Tourney lest week end waa declsloned hy Ted Truddel. Frank la last year won i1 the district title but was then In the pink of condition. Before this "My husband had long hair on yeafa engagement he had only a his coat last evening. Ingle work-ou- t before the engage "Dont worry. No yuung girl ment. wears It long now." James Reardon. Reporter. jW, ..ax' HIRAM WALKER & SONS, PEORIA, ILLINOIS |