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Show mi eureka Reporter Thursday, November 29, 1934. weekly ouk Eureka Stores Prepared for the Holiday Season Hiiii'iiKNTs 1 HITHER Tho ahlpmenta thia week are far from complete for the reason that 'u Without exception the stores of ve made elaborate prep- aome of our aourcea of could not he contacted season and It la aafe to say that the of the Thanksgiving holiday. The xceed r far ahlpmenta omitted Will be added to epraJloni thl y!ar any year for the past four. next weeks list. It has been a long time since tho Tlntlc Standard a t a 18 merchants have stocked up with Eureka Lily . 6 toys and other holiday gifts as they Plutus . 3 have this season, and It Is also safe Chief Cone. . 3 to a a a say that they are wise for the North Lily aeaaaaaaei a a a a a 1 . of Eureka will spend more people Apex Standard aasaaaeaaaaaaee 1 Chief Cons, (lime) laaasaesaeaa 1 money for this Christmas than they have for a long time. The dry goods stores are already Total Carloads 32 with the things needed for supplied 4 Christmas; the grocery stores and 44 meat markets are preparing to re-- 1 8 "i onTcnt He was picked up again,' however, and brought back to the police station, where he was held until his folks were located. 8peaklng of iron nerve, this Nyvall youngster sure has got it. France has apparently patched up its difference with Russia, if press dispatches are authority, and now stands ready to Join hands with the soviet government to crush Adolf Hitler, If the necessity arises. An alliance between France and Russia will undoubtedly complicate the already troubled waters of Europe. Leon Archlmbaud, reporter for the budget, declared that an understanding again existed between the two nations and that Russia's war machine stood ready to help France If Hitler should strike. At the budget of the oKs late last week mung the sum'of M8M15.869 francs was Het Mlde for the army. The tolal Proprlations for national defense ln- eluding air, land and sea was 12.- 130 000 000 franc. aboul S700 000 .' ' 00q T e Salt Lake City police depart- B a,l ,pa V1 D1,nt. a.aely. Dnd mb111",,I w,lh e,d uclf 1 , a .... o a i STOCK SALKS - -- It LJ Monday. Tlntlc Standard $5.76. reported that one of the "p LC th? ore they did a year ago and the num- her of employed has also come very near to being doubled. All in all the Yuletlde season appears much brighter to most Tlntlc people and it Is believed that merchants and Chief Consolidated 90c. North Lily 48c. 44 Tuesday Central Standard East Tlntlc Con. 30c. North Lily 48c. Zuma 6 Vie. Eureka Lily 45c. Little May lc. Mammoth 36c. lc. . FURNITURE CO-MAKE- LOAN R Call at the office of the Eureka Reporter for details regarding this unusual service. Personal Finance Co. J tut " ? " ! I X I MAN WANTED for Rawlelgh of 800 families. Rawlelgh Co., Dept AUTO Phone 210 PROVO, UTAH - The first games of the Tinlic has- -' i ketball league will take place next Monday evening at the Tlntlc High .School gymnasium, when the Harps Play the Eureka Standard and the M man in Spokane. Washington. Men meet the Tlntlc SUndard. made a violin out of ift.OOO ooth- There are fIve Uama ln the,eaguo picks, yet hell go picking the strings thls year, the olher aggrgatlon being with his fingers. newspapers and current issues of magazines. Is frequentof Utah ly visited by University $10 to $300 I , n" Loan Service j TIXTIC BASKET LEAGUE STARTS PLAY ON MONDAY The reading room In the Union building, which room contains the WE CAN OFFER THE RESIDENTS OF TINTIG DISTRICT A COMPLETE liquor. important question, and a law legalising Room 207, Knight Block the sale of strong drinks should be 8 N. University Avenue for no reosen why there is passed, the state should not benefit from Its sale. It Is doubtful if It will make a particle of difference In the amount f, ff,8? J ,Yo, ReJ,p,?,1",lbie like. TheSafety, and of whiskey that is being sold. Thera I other day this model safety first car! do,n he,won the Gr,nd Prl- - which snrelv'lii'nientv hoinV."ni7nn -- p " events of auto racing. I revenue from the business. Owens Eagle' William of the Supt. Plnedalw-RocCabins on the and Bins Bell was at Salt Lake City Spring, highway in Wyoming have I Y fin attending to mining business. again been stocked with coal and LeU.r wood for the winter. These cabin. Z?lnA Ime shinwZ. nZt w,' ll was reported that the Lehl Tin-ti- c are located along the road 20 miles mining property, ln North Tlntlc, n had been turned over to Theodore apart and In the past have been the Siline whether meana of uvins the llveg of many or Nichols, a brother of the former manmotorists who were stranded in the ager, George Nichols. 8t ,ault' Welter blissards. The cabins were original- The Juab county delinquent tax ly erected by the Rock Springs Lions was to be published in the Eulist Legal Blanks at Reporter Ofrice. reka Club and the American Legion posts Reporter 20 years ago. of Rock Springs, Eden Valley andj 44 Mr. Forgle and Mr. Clark opened Pinedale. The work Is still carried a new business house ln Eureka 20 on by the posts ln conjunction with years ago. It was known as the Tlnthe state highway department, and Plumbing Co. the coal companies in that locality, Ago tlc The Tlntlc Lodge of Elks announSixty-fiv- e years ago a young, viced that they would give a dancing vacious girl stepped off the stage flie Following are Events 'party on December 1, 1914. The afcoach at Hamilton, Nevada, at that Tlml Happened la Tlntlc a fair to he for Elks and their ladies time one of the worlds most famous Score of Years Ago. only. silver mining camps, where she spent Thanksgiving day was fittingly a portion of her life In one of the observel in Eureka a score of years Frank Thornburg was over from ago. All of the business houses, ln- Mrs. Lizzie 8. Schumacher, of Gar- - B,lver Clty and reDrted thlt he kad eluding the postoffice and the bank, the same clrl now old mad a n,c shipment from the Clift were closed for the day of feasting. South Tlntlc. Mr.; Gotleib Beck returned to Eureka but Batill very active .tapped been able to ship oe- - after spending a few days with his had Tkornburg an automobile to again visit the scenes of her girlhood. But she caionally for some time past, the family at Provo. Andrew P. Mayberry, found the once booming town Just carload lots running from 1200 to ch. dent of the Centennial Eureka mlde, another ghost city of the west." She, found almost everything gone; only' Out In North Tlntlc, the Selma returned to Eureka after spending a people were busy drifting to the tew days with his wlfs and children a few ruins and a sturdy level. The at Salt Lake City, brick building that used to be a no- - outh on the 200-foIke drift waa n blue ime tel remained. Such has been the face David Mills, James Crooks, Cam Here to- - ani within a short distance ahead It gcoltf Qrova Chesbro and Louis history of mining towns would contact a cross fissure, al noe gpent , day and gone tomorrow." Sunday at the Goshen Last Saturday marked the finish which point ore was hoped to be (jun club on Utah Lake and brought of the football season for the year countL buck a nice bunch of ducks. During the week 20 years ago the 1934, although a few big games will Theodore Youngburg, who had be played on Thanksgiving Day. Tlntlc Standard people opened up a previously made his home In Tlntlc saw Jordan High splendid body of zinc ore on the 7or many years, was back in the Last week-en- d level. The ore was exposed for trct on a Tbti win the scholastic champion- ship of Utah for the second year In a distance of 20 fwt and had the Th .chool of Tlntlc were doaed succession by defeating Box Elder earmarks of being something big. ltU week 2Q yeart aco ln order lhat High by the margin of a field goal. Mining men attributed the marked tbe teachers might attend the an-- 3 to 0. Colorado Aggies kept ln the Increase ln the price of zinc, from nuaI convention of the Utah Eduda-runniby winning from Colorado 94.80 to 15.30, due to the heavy buy- - tional Association. At that time a College by a score of 60 to 6. This Ing of England. J, . r d u and was the only game in the Rocky number of European countries who ld?nv Mountain Conference. Among the were involved in the World War, y'' big fellows Minnesota and Alabama were buying metals of all kinds, and. a ,a Crooks, who was at- was untwo teams remained as the only it was predicted that mining tied and undefeated. It Is said that about to experience Its greatest era tending school at Salt Lake City, Thanksgiving holidays in Minnesota has by far the best team of prosperity, which proved to be the aPent Mr- - and In the nation; It Is a regrettable fact case. J;ureka w,lh "rooks, that Big Ten Conference rulings do to were made being Preparations ra- ta Iarf D Sullivan and not permit postseason games, for take up prospecting work on the' Is undoubtedly the choice Montana ground ln the eastern end ler MSaa Marcella, who had been at for the Pasadena Rose Bowl game. 0f the district. H. O. Snyder of 8alt 8alt Lake City for several months, Notre Dame regained a lot of lost Lake was to have charge of the op- - roturned to Eureka. Leslie Brown, who was farming' glory by springing a surprise on the erations, having secured a contract mighty Army team to the tune of 13 from the Richmond Machinery Co., nsr Tendoy, Idaho, was ln Eureka for visit with his old time friends, to 6, and finished off a rather poor who controlled the ground. j season ln a blaze of glory. It was Mrs. Isaac Hubbard, and son and Horton and Acord, Bestlemeyer, said that better than 80,000 people schenck, who had been working the nephew, Thomas Irons and A. D. At- attended this game. gaat Tlntlc Development Co. ground, kins, all of Los Angeles, were guests Samuel Insult, Samuel Insull, Jr., under a lease agreement, suspended at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur I Irons. and collegues, charged with defraud- - operations 20 years ago. William Matthews, an old time Ing the public through the mall, were X- - Fairbalrn, of the Fairbalrn! j. acquitted last Saturday at Chicago jjeaiDg Co., which a few months resident of Tlntlc, died at his home And so ny a federal grand Jury. had leased the Godlva, re-- ia Provo on November 27, 1914. He ends the internatonally famous fuss prev0us survived by his wife and four p0rted, on his visit to Eureka, that fk'f Iaa keen going on for several wor would not be taken up for some children. Deceased was a brother of The tima- - since he had been away from Mrs, McHatton, and a brother-in-la- w years everybody is satisfied. government admits that they spent Tintc be had been giving his atten- - of James Crooks, both of Eureka. two years and two" months In the In- - t0n to a Mrs. H. M. Buck left for Victor, g0d property in Colorado. vestlgatlon, Indictment, arrest and R Nregblt had taken cbarge 0 Colorado, where she Intended to Join w trial of the culprits. Just now much activities at the 8cotla, In West Tin- - citizens alike will agree on this. Route Write today. UTK-14-S- . , Tune Up Your Auto for Cold Weather her husband, who had been at that p' Robert Church was preparing to move his family to Spanish Fork. He had purchased a very desireable Piece of farming property in that lo- Si Is. Twenty Years j students. EUREKA DECORATING COMPANY Announces We can supply all grades and qualities of WALL PAPER, PAINTS and VARNISHES at Lowest Prices. Wall Papes and Paint Your car needs Tuning Up in preparation for the cold, winter weather. A thorough checking over and adjusting will eliminate a heavy drag on your battery, as well as your patience, and make for quick, easy starting when the thermometer is down around zero. ' 2 i h" daugh-Mlnneso- H44444444H; ; New Fast Turbinator 0 ; . ; FAST AND EFFICIENT No more long waits for finger waves to dry. ; ; . , ; , ; ; i , . ' I ' 44444 1 44444H4 Jm . Anderson Funeral Home unite TELEPHONE 51 BEER and WINES The choicest the market affords served in & dean, sanitary manner at the BANK BAR COME IN WELL TREAT YOU RIGHT! r I 1 Nlhl Evwy VtAmSiy CONTINENTAL Oil COMPANY I I PimmIiOwiN. B.C. Hany I 8 Rlchnaa Jack Dtaay'i I I Mails Jolts B. Kaaaady K. D. Y. L., 7:80 M. S. T. J Tlntlc Lodge No. 9, WE HANDLE NOTHING BUT THE BEST GRADE COALS WE SPECIALIZE IN PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE OUR PRICES ARE RIGH- TNUT STOVE LARGE LUMP 25c 25o $7.25 $7.50 $8.25 Discount for Cash Discount for 3 Tons or More. Jones Coal & Transfer Co. 91 F. meets 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each mont)i at I. O. O. F. Hall. Visiting brothers invited to attend. R. L. CONYERS, W. M. JOHN F. ROWE, Secy. A A. M., ' tlon that wa. going on In certain M a Iarge body of or,. church circle! against the present w of the Tlntlc Mer- - ". Pullen nny It Is thought that the government. C- - of Eureka, received word ; present difficulty will soon clear and his brother, Eddie Pullen, world the respective denominations be al- ln the past. The anoiw automobile racing driver, had , , lowed to go on a Mexican mission of the L. D. S. averaged 100.7 mile, per hour no church was founded ln 1885 and has rac at Santa Monla, Calif. By since thata operated continuously j,, time. Los of 15, Robert Nyvall. Angeles, ran away from home eome months ago, and a few weeks back lost his arm when he fell beneath a train In beating his way. Ogden, while lie was taken home Friday by his Where quality and prices mother. During hts confinement In to give values the Dee hospital the lad refused to no where be found to did reveal his name, stating that he not care to worry the folke at home else. about hla condition. After recoverPhone 163 ing from the terrible accident the officials of when that boy, learning Day or Night the hospital were trying to locate Utah Nephi hie parents, so they could send him home, ran sway from the hospital. 31 Jn When a Letter is Delayed If r t.i- -- 4 ot ng !! A. E. BROWN Gatley Building ! frn ol 6 I House." two-stor- y, IN NOW! WW4444WW444WW4 Makes a Home of Any I : COME - COm :SnfeLrn?niVaaeP t?,e Tank,8; hV" Pblem to be neJegislature, V" 'Slv 6r! v E ,",UrVey X .X . . iT1?1 in,d ,aW are PrdUC; Ir ml than twice th, r?fsard,t0 l,he ,a a of Is an . home-tow- Is Page 3 PHONE 91 |