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Show EUREKA Mtit!!44 Thursday, July62, RmftTER.. Grand Central Work Under John Peart Passed Away Way With -Fifteen Men Sunday at Pleasant Grove - e 193 Thjs city . 66 year rnd j.' mil Uraodi. aged Juba Peart, aged 45 year and a a crew or about fifteen men are prominpnt resident of thla city, the former resident ot Eureka, died ou ,l0w busy at work preparing wme early on nwgy fct b , Sunday Death war doe evening at Pleaaanl Grove Guld Chain mine at Mammoth for- ' v : while being takm to the Veterans the shipment of ore. The woik controuble from lini fln(J deanwas Lake. Death flalt the shaft, 0f repairing Hospital at hud puffl,rw tor over a due to consumption and heart all DK out and retlmberlng drifts, and in Germany Ml- the laying cf a new pipe line on the gi4fd WM born .. h . jggi. He had resided' , Deceased was born In Eureka on 700 level of the mine. fol'August S, 1191, a son of Jacob and Tha ppa line, about 400ft feel In kg fqr ovpr thirty years, " .Mary Jane Knotta Peart. He work- - lwi!th, will carry a flow of water to a In occuiition. He; ed In the mines of this district for lha aft, from which point It will former of the Eureka FlrH 'n few years until the World War b pumpPd to the surface and there , Bnd of ,bP Kureka po- ' J broke out when he enlisted. Short- - u,Pd fur general mine purposes mPnitier of KnlKhia d he war a the very from within his return after than ly Predictions are ,od . moved to Goshen where he follow- - iborl tmp IhP Gold Phaln will be 01 arP hU widow 0f Hurried the barber trade. Recently the PInpyniC more than a hundied dauahters. Mm. William mea. Ifamlly moved to Puyson. Ki of Provo. Mrs. lluiiald Scherer Mra Surviving are his widow, J, and Mrs. Veloy farter of j i jng. , -; Pty!i0a , Mason City, Washington; Max, Thel- mi, Clifford and Vurnla Peart ofone grandchild; his moth; Payson; er, Mrs. Mery J. Pearl of Eureka; four slstere, Mrs. Margaret Wilcox and Mrs. Mary Dressman of Urk, Utah; Mrs. Phyllis Pitt of Kureka, Paddock of Leadvllle, Mrs. Colorado; three brothers, Stephen Peart of Santaquin, Frank and BU- lie Peart of Eureka. Funeral aervlces were conducted ! at 2 p. ui. this afternoon In the Go- .shen ward chapel, with Interment l:i the cemetery et that place. AP-erett- a : i I Dividend Defeated Helper in Game Sunday Afternoon ... . a three official trips to the plate. During the last four Inlngs he hurl- ed ehutout balL However, he wee ably assisted by his team mates who made eight hits In addition to those of Perry. A couple of eparkllng In- i field plays of clouts that were label- bite were great factors in the fdlaworous, howlorium coHl ; victory. , Pinky Burns started on the mound for Helper but was replaced in the ,d . ONLY TUESDAY July 27th cnd b E(1 Mrchtt ' hurler of Carbon county, who did a good Job of it nntil the eixth when he was nicked for four ruus. blUMUMVIUMS Upuiiwt 10c Uke gt WPre rom, acted) d -- arteruoon at the wilh d ' Clarence . . tb USIVtSSAt rieruii mote than m. doting llozau officiating G. P1"'" Ku- -' monwto9 hB Kureka cemetery. .l.clticiW a ot teceWioS price, bssH l tire to4' tbtb p-- at jt WU( Kenarailly be- - pvf,d (hat the disease was rontrac- ted only througb coutaris with the' blood or carcasses of rabbits Infec- ttd with the disease. While some of cases reported this year have had bMU ,rml Ilv. , b,tory blM h,,, blu; " Sr VAIT444 Bj VIRGINIA A new nicture. , put BJn It at the wor,h too lt bM been definitely: waiting for. It is almost by tlck the laughs coming in Mlabn,,bed tl,at not only rabbits, but funny, that you succession such WOodchucks, coyotes, skunks, kM) quick kquireI and other rodpDtl may be. are still shouting over one comic come nfe.ted scene when the next hits you jt ja aM a recognised fast that This picture topi their previous lbe djaeai(a may ha transmitted from theM aDmall l0 maB by handn, masterpieces of hilarity by several the lbejr carcaaHM eating Insufficiently lengths. Groucho is, as usual, cooked meat, and also from bites of wise guy but when hu goes to the customUck d on race track he Is a gullible and fllt wblcb hav er for Chicos sales talk on tips tbee anlma,. Tbere ,g no autbentc record of on the races. Chico performs one the traDkfer of the dlwale from aD of those piano soloa that make:tc enough tough little boys want A1 to appiireilUy become virtuosos so they car susceptable to Infection and an at- - copy his piano tricks. oI tb disease usually confer jack And Harpo is even greater pfmnnent Immunity, A successful usual. He talks in pantomime c..!y method of vaccination against the at length, and it is a great disease has not yet been discovered. whether his pantomime or The onset end symptoms of Tuma remls ere quite like those of Typhoid is efforts to translate it into words funnier. fever, for which It Is frequently mists keu. About two to five deys after Planned for fall is a household lufectlon, Illness begins with fever hints program starring Zasu Pius, headarhe, chilliness, nausea, vomit if she can ever stop Ing and aching paius of the entire1 making pictures The fever rontlnues for three body. long enough to apor four weeks aud recovery Is usualon an air pro-- g pear slow. The ly very mortality may be a r in regularly. as high as fire per renf, death as a proPutting rule results from secondary pneuis a gram together monia. job for a magician, It Is advisable In handling dead for while Zasu is alrabbits, squirrels, or other rodents, ways a comedienne to use rubber gloves end wash the to her public, at hands thoroughly with soap and home she is just the water. One should also protect himw o r 1 d's greatest self against the bites of ticks, horsehousekeeper and ar hired help are supposed to relax and seek new Impressions but Joan Provo City Planning On Bennett, Sylvia Sidney, and Henry Big Labor Day Celebr&tin Fonda are all going on the stage aa during their vaeations, Madeleine Labor Day will be celebrated Is Carroll Is going yaehting off the coast of Great Britain, Charles Provo on Beptember 4th with a till Boyer and Fat Patterson are going day's program of events, prorldlni to France to make a picture. plans of the Utah county central 9 labor union materialize, according ta of Provo, preddcit Any time Henry Fonda and Gary Lloyd Crawford Cooper want to stop acting and open of the central body. A committee was elected Ton a traveling art exday night to make arrangement! tor hibit, they have the day's celebration, Mr. Cravlbtd plenty of lucrative said. They are: Wilford Hawi, Dick offers. Both are candid camera fans, Anderwn, 1 00 Thatcher, Qeont and when they have Cole, El wood Carter, lt. 11. Nlalaea, a few minutes leiVarro Jotms, William Cox and Frail sure between scenes Cordner. Plans for the celebration wlU M they stroll around whatever studio submitted to the labor grouf bJ the committee July 20 for tpprouL they are working in and snap pictures of In all probability, a parade, a pr and players off guard. pram with a prominent speaker will features They have some fine Gary Cooper other entertainment naps of stars snoozbe arranged, Mr. Crawford said. ing in chairs, of directors watching scenes with obvious disgust, of roSo Intertwined wilh life la the fu mantic glaring at each In Japan that the condemned an cook. Nobody could other between scenes. But they marches lo the scaffold wilh bis ttf write funny lines about Zasu's cook- won't sell them! In hi hand. ing if they had ever sampled it. and her new kitchen which she de4W4W4444 014 W44444H4WW444 III 1 1 M M M9 signed herself is a model of ingenuity, beauty, and efficiency. As you may have read, Zasu has been working on a cook book for the last year or two. tl-.- this Bargain Show WEDNESDAY - ONLY July 28th Hatted for Merchettl In ninth. DIVIDEND flies and deer-flie- s, which may have fed on any Infected animals. It Is practice to thoroughly eook j a Hgood game meat, as throueh cooking 0 renders such meat perfectly cafe. 8j GOVERNMENT PATH ITAH FARMER ONE M 1 1.1 JON J ODDS ASD REGULAR ADMISSION ' s HORTON ' ju . IOWARD IVIRETT V - Nv"mh.aml f by Gray of i to-s-- up rPNllAPEHS! FANDEHOM! 1 . U,U taTeaota$M5.0M J CMrsinla & t Dividend took a good hold ol the leadership of the Central Itah league last Sunday afternoon when they defeated the fast Helper gang by a score of 9 to (. Red Perry was on the mound for Dlrldend Md 1. u.t .bo.t tb. ,wbol. ibow. Altboub b. W.. t.ucbhe them tea hits pretty kept jed for well scattered end at the eame time ewsd up the same by heavy stick work. He cracked out three doubles wMi During the first six mouths of this rases of Tularemia have year reported to the State board of Health aa compared with a total of . flvp cases for the year 1934. he increase Is probably due to lwo (actors: First, greater alertness aild better diagnosis on the part of (be physicians of the elate, and sec- ondi due t0 marked Increase In nun-- , ber o( tjcka many more ceses Undoubtedly, havo occurred throughout the state1 which have not been diagnosed and have not been reported. Diagnosis l,ow b definitely confirmed by laboratory test made on blood oh-- . ' tained from suspected victims. 01 0 ConpW ! ij- -j. M-00- Utah Vo41 fn ! In . Tularemia Cue. In UUh Show Increase Ft The Year "f vmt H.oilY Score by Innings .200 210 000 Helper Dlvideud .220 014 OOx 4M440W40444I0HM44 .... IsmI HI inks at Reporter Office. 5 9 .the past yesr by the Agriculture . , Adjustment Adinlnlslrstion for their participation In tha conservation program, according to Leroy C. Funk stats secretary of AA.ta This figure Includes payments up to July 15 for ,tha 1934 crop year, and NEW DELIGHTS 9; 9; than 100 inter eating places to see . . . diversions to enjoy . . , are described in thie More 1 newly revised and enlarged travel book. At tractively illustrated. Many odd facta about familiar and unfantil lar places. I J KAI.KS aa Shirley Temple It kerning to joJrl or her next picture. Heidi" . . , Dick teutell end F rent hat A Tene ere Jwl m many playert w ha lane la maka W aUemt . . . Cerale Lam herd hat tampered with ike color her hair ta the aslant a making it a deep, go Idea hland. The new talar ihotti . Jahn G am. kttUr. ling, mha far yeari hat ranted "rience el tie arly.Sve end bullied them inle doing morning oxer, eitet, eitt in on eery chair uhila ha hel lawt at hit audience end never tahet any atorcita Connie Baueell hat her frit big tcreen rale in Calumbiat -All v"1?in Juhicb leadt lego veteran, it nka it, la a lot af friendly argumanu tinea the picture it being db reeled by h,i ton, Elliot, who learned kit ttagecreft acting In hit faihert earn paniet , , , Deanna Durhint director hat rigged up an ald ftthianed aula horn la coil bar from tha tchaoiraam ta the tat whan lighu and cametet art all ready ta go. Lily Fobs' Lis! broadcast of the setsoa before leaving tor Hollywood to make "The Girl la the Cage for K&O was a big night for her. She was alerted the d star of the radio studios, aa honor formerly divided between Helen Jep-oo- a and Gladys Swarthout. Most singers take such honors In their stride, hot not tho volcanic and appreciative Lily, Ical' FKlNdlNE ... 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When America buys GE refrigerators best-dresse- Available In this community to of good character. Sell and , man , service hlsh grade custom tailored rlothea for men and women, made Golden Rule" Nash, by famous Urge! company in tha Industry. Complete line of fine woolens at popular prices now ready for early fall trade. Attractive, exclusive, proposition will he offered tha man who meets qualification. 2399 men consider this the best money-make- r Everybody would like U havo aa In selling field. Investlgsle your- ?MPLUV.k W,M,r Wanger. He self. Write at once for details. The W7 werkman ought te A. Nash Company, 1801 Elm Street, b4e three months a year la which t way frm bis M Cincinnati, Ohio, job. Uls i Ask STATIONS EVERYWHERE VAl.lAltl.K - e Tha not amount paid directly to .the cooperating farmers was (924, 405.29, and tha remainder was paid 'for organization expenses, most of went back to Committeemen , which comprised of farmers, Mr. Funk said. Following Is a list of payments ir.ada to the counties: Beaver, ,97,477.94; Box Elder, 1159,524.71; Cache, 9130.857.90; Carbon, Dovls. 152.475.01; Duchesne. 821.411.92; Emery 924,747.44; Garfield, 110.104.41; Grand, Iron. 919.104.05; Juab. ,944.101.44; Kane, 93.052.44; Millard, 939,449.93; Morgan, 113.344. 12; Piute, 84. 917.00: Rich, 97, 545-4Halt Ukf. 849.595.S4; &in Jnan 910,830.41; Sanpete, $48,304.45; Sevier, 834.924.22; Summit, $9, 843.77; Tooele. $10,990.97; Ii.iUh. $30,439.43; Utah. 1100,480.74; Wasatch, (10,834.44; Washington $7, 517.80: Warns, 93.483.15; Wrber, total for state, 8924, 848.847.50; 403.29. j NEW SIGHTS EDS co-sta- rs All Grvaal Llrctiit modi ft s rarj 5 CoOL,3. f"" ' 7i ttalti Ijn, titnib O 1 1 1 Yeart Pj JaiMunt P eleftii. jsm gyaasr1" 11 Castleton Appliance Co. iSft |