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Show HrirAv March 25, 1937. Pagfe 5 UKK zHIH'MENTS Tlntlc Standard United States Mines Monday. rcutral Standard 6c. Cblel C'oa. $LJ0-Colorad- Con. Tlntlc Con. 48c. Sr, SS , Bullion EUREKA REPORTER Mines 6 He. 86c and 3Gc. Eureka Lily North Lily ILS5. Mammoth Eureka Lily I Utah Fire Clay North Lily . Chief Cons. . Yankee Cons (sliica) Chief Cons, (lime) Apex Standard . . . Eureka II111 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pike arespending a few days at Salt Lake City where the former Is transacting business. Cemlnl . . . Mountain View Empire Mines Dragon Cons. , Tuesday Central SUndard Ec. Colorado Cone. 4c. 8 Eut Crown Point He. 5 He. Mlnea Empire Fabrics ars Total Carloads eureka Bullion S4c to S2c. to 1.20. Eureka Lily MT Eureka Standard $1.66. Iron KInf 87c. North Lily $1.35 to $1.30. North Standard lHc. gouth Iron Blossom Tlutle Lead 82c. Tlntlc Standard $8.60. so complicated these days, sometimes being mSe of as many a. five or seven different f,.j j 10 berm, GENIUSES ALL that their rare Is cult. more diffl- - John Berg, mining engineer for the U. 8. Mining company, was out from Salt Lake during the early part of the week Inspecting the com lc. Mlsa Katherine Riley, a student at the Brigham Young University at Wednesday Central Standard 6c. Chief Cone. $1.62 to $1.66. Eut Tlntlc Con. 60c. Empire Mlnea 6c. Eureka Bullion 33c to 38c. Eureka Lily $140 to $1.45. Gold Chain Iron King 38c. Mimmoth $2.05. North Lily $1.45. Silver Shield 6c. Want a New J. VERN K1KIC Publishers Entered In the postoffice at Eu CUBd c, Mr. and Mrs. Anker Peterson are reka Uuh M 'the parents of a big baby boy. bomimitl"r UDd'r lb Ae r Mrch 1878. on Wednesday of last week. , i RIFE There will be a dance at 811ver, City on Suturday evening, March' 27th. All Tlntlc Is Invited. .Godlva Lead 82c. JSJic Standard 18.00 to 18.80. guma lOHe. ' Co. Published uu Thursday of each week at Eureka, Utah. Provo, "Pent the week-en- d In Eure- - ka visiting with her mother other relatives and friends. an! Gun? j Mining Congress Officers Elected at Annual Meeting NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY IT. j Oscar N. Friendly, vice president , and f Purk UUh Consolidated 5?Der company, waa re-- , elecled oyernor of lhe Uuh cb- ter, American Mining Congress, at the annual meeting held Monday at Salt Lake City. E. A. Hamilton, manager of mlnea for the United States Smelting, Refining and Mining company, wae reelected first vice governor; James I vers, general manager of the Silver Klng Coalition Mlnea company, waa reelected second vice governor, and VV. J. O'Connor, manager of the Utah department, American Smelting and Refining company, was reelectsd th,yd ylc oyern5r' Gourleys Grocery has just received a big stock of the latest guns, and they can be purchased on the easy payment plan. Dont borrow a gun be the proud owner of one.' Come in and listen to our plan. Miss Adele Towers, a student at A- M'cke,e was reappointed the B. Y. U. at Provo, visited over McreUr3r' P"ltln he has held for the week-en- d in Eureka with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert may Mulock, assistant general Towers. Inventor's Wife My husband hai manager of western operations of averaged at least one invention County Commissioner June Ken- - tha United States 6meltlng, Refln-da- ll month since our marriage. waa in Eureka late last week, Ing and Mining company, was elected The Other And mine one a night, coming here to attend a meeting of to tha board. Members reelected Silver Stadard 3Hc. over a similar period, I'm sure. Tlntle Central 3c. tha Welfare Board and to Investl- - were Mr. Friendly, Mr. Hamilton, Mr. Tlntle Lead 82c and 83c. and take care of other business Ivers. O. J. Egleston, J. O. Elton, gate Tlntle Standard $8.90 to $8.60. CLEVER KID W. Mont Ferry, Duncsn MacVIchle, to the county. .pertaining Tankee Con. 4 He and 5c. D. D. Moffat, J. A. Norden, II. E.I Zuma I He. According to word received by lUddatr, J. D. Shilling, George W. relatives in this city, Mr. and Mrs. gnvder end James W. Wade, all of j Henry Bloas, of Pasadena, Calif., Lake City; Gloyd M. Wllea and L. I). 8. NORTHERN STATES are the parents of a baby son, born git MISSIONARY UMOV. APRIL 3 A. Hurley. Perk City; Paul H.l early this month. The Bloss family Hunt. Keetlev; Walter Fitch, Eure- States Missionary The Northern jare former residents of Eureka. ka, and C. T. Kelgley, Provo. ' m Reunion will be held Saturday, April Mrs. Maynard Griggs and Mrs. 3, 1137. from 8:30 to 12:00 p. m. ; Clarence Bauer returned home on Eureka May Get P. W. A. it the Ensign Ward Chepel, Ninth Wednesday after spending three Project for Public Schools Avenue and "D" Street, Salt Lake weeks In Salt Lake City. Both la- ' We are looking forward City, Utah. I'm afraid that boy of ours lacks dies submitted to serious operations a PttA grant of Come and bring your concentration." for to seeing you. Application but are now well along the road to of a grade for construction friends. We will all enjoy the fine H9.600 he has Oh, concentration enough, complete recovery. school and shop building In Eureka, Contr Ibut ed . Influence. Re- - estimated to coat The members of Columbia (110,000, was 2 I. O. taken under advisement last Friday. No. met the bekah ni.mVa Office. at rt Lodge Reporter tssl O. F. Hall last Thursday evening, a The request will later be forwarded held, to Washington, D. C., for final business session only being Lucy Bell was elected as dele- - proval, according to Klrke M. Deck-ga- te ! to tbe state convention to be er, state expeditor. D. C. Wheeler, Jr., president of held In May. Airs. Thomas Phlzack- lea was named alternate. The next the Tlntlc District board of educa- meeting will be heli? on April 1st. tion, submitted the application, which contemplates equipment for Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Aoungatrom of both bulIdlnga. The grada school Salt Lake were out during the past cIaMromi d wou,d h week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. and a health center. Nell Durfee and Incidentally getting The Job would require the employ- acquainted with their new grand- - ment BQ avePaga 0f 75 men a day daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Durfee al- - for 20 weeks, and a total of 68,600 , ,0 had as their guest. Mr. and Mrs. MB houra of work. .Lee Cannett of Salt Lake. Mrs. Mf WbaeIep ind other membera Gannett wns formerly Mrs. Ernest of the Tintic boapd of educaton have ; GnlL bepn working on the project for eev- I They realize, as do Relief Society members of stakes eral months. of the Tintic District were entertain- - everyone else, that our public school ed at an annlversrry social at the buildings are old and antequated, week. There that they need to be modernized In, Elberta Ward Hall waz a fine program followed by a order to be comparable to tbe luncheon, the' feature of Jorlty of school buildings throughwhich was a Urge birthday cake, out the aUte. " iThe entertainment was under the ! direction of President Vera p. Pat- - Utah Magazine to Feature Virginia ton and her counselors, South Utah Scenic Views Rolicrts and Mary E, Allen. j aa I In keeping with the appearance of Easter arrives next Sunday, the 28th of March. It Is far In advancer the Salt Lake Tabernacle Choir In 'of the usual time and due to thU Zion National Park on Memorial : mitrred by day and the opening of the parka of Iact tbe day mar In Eureka are southern Utah for the summer sea- churches All storm j to son, the Utah Magaslno will publish going to hold special services lie annual tourist number In May.! is Invited, 'which the general public In several sections of the state out- - The Issue will appear about May, 'door services will be held providing 16th. Electric Brooders serve the time and labor of disthe weather permits. Several Tin- - The magazine will depict many of, In tie people are planning on attending southern Utah scenic attractions and also will the and coal to natural brooder bouses, making carry, colon, tributing tbe Utah Lake Easter Services. the complete program of the Taber- cart of fires, and tbs removal of ashes. Ten j Mrs. Kate Bryant annonnees the naca choP the park. The tour-- j hours per brooder for each brood of chicks is a engagement of her daughter, Mn. t number will contain over 120 Mayme Goudle, to Elbert J. Beesley, panes, have Illustrations and Infor-bot- h conservative estimate o! the time Electric Brcoders of this city. The wedding took matioB as to where to go, whit to are. place at Beaver on Wednesday, Feb- Bee and what to do," spiced with the short a j after and 1137, 24th, natural and historical background rusry to his du- - of i0Uthem Utah parks. It la underj trip Mr. Beesley returned The leber connected with Elect; ic Brcoders is ic lies as an employee of the Union Rtood that 25,000 copies of the o light that it can easily bo done by a woman Ry., while Mrs. Beesley re- - axlne will be distributed throughout turned to Eureka to continue In tba country, or child, when conditions make this necessary. business as before at the Paris Beauty Salon. 4e. Gourley Grocery . EUREKA, UTAH I ; ; PAPERHANGER. Call for Levar Bray to do your paperhanglng and painting. First class work at reaaonabla prices.. Phone 81-- Tlntle Lodge No. 9, F. A ' A. M., meeta 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month at I. O. O. F. all. Vlslthlng broth-er- a Invited to attend. Heck My wife contradicts me continually. Peck My wife acta aa if my ideas werent worth discussing. W. K. CAR80N, W. M. JOHN F. ROWE, Secretary CHIC DINNER DRESS ap-M- rs. ELECTRIC' I n r- t I NEW SEMLOH HOTEL ! HOURS ;st SALT LAKE CITY Under New Management (Different Atmosphere) Modern, rooms, newly furnished with Blmmona mattresses. Beds, inner-sprin- g Popular prloea. Coffee Shop, Beauty Parlor, Barber Shop, up-to-d- us Kborer broodTof.chicks Originality is not the least of the charms of thin beautiful dinner dress, from the personal wardrobe of Betty Furness, screen player. The dress is of black marquisette, d and accented with black sequins at neck and down the front. Topping the ensemble. Miss Furness wears a black sequin and cost very little to operate with ' epaulette-shouldere- Tailor Shop for your convenience; Garage In connection and most of all at ratea that you get more for your money. $1.00 to $1.60 without hath Single. $1.50 to $1.00 bath. with private HARRY K. MILES, Mgr. J. F. McCORMICK, Asst Mgr. 1 Paint Up for Spring! ' mag-Paclf- Electric Brooders also lower the mortality rat because of accurate and automatic control of temperature, producing cm even and uniform spread o! beat with constant ventilation. Chicks Mrs. John Bunnell entertained the members of tbs Fldelis Club on Wednesday evening of last week, the time being enjoysbly taken up with bridge and a delicious luncheon. Mrs. T. E. Bartlett won the high score prize and Mrs. Cecelia Bacon the house prize. Others present were Mrs. Eugene Blarkett, Mrs. Frink Briskey, Mrs. Dean Beck. Mrs. Perry Hanks. Mrs. Den Thurmond, Mrs. George Tlnsman and Mrs. Charles Zabrlakle. accept the electric brooder more readily, leather better and wean away f n! m earlier of Bt?;r development The saving In labor alono, plus cheap electricity, will soon pay for the equipment See YUUIi DEALER or UTAH PDWEn & LIGHT CD. -- Springtime is the natural season for renewing, brightening and rejuvenating all things. It is the season of paint aiul varnish and the time of the year for renewing the finish of all surfaces. BENJAMIN MOORE & CO. PAINT PRODUCTS FUMBLER Shiny surfaces, such as highly polished study tahle or desk, satin stripes In wall pnper, and glossy paint for woodwork, are hard on the eyes and should be avoided. If a burned rake Is allowed to Did she throw herself at him? stand until It Is thoroughly cold and aha only tossed her head at No; a lemon with drater, then scraped thn burned part ran be almost en- him. Mercy! And she knew he wasn't tirely removed leaving tbs cake a 'good catch.' smooth and ready for Icing. is the best you can buy for all paint purposes. Pure high grade materials only are used in its manufacture, and, like every suerior product, is least costly in the long run. Complete line of Lumber and Builders' Supplies to make those necessary repairs after the ravages of a hard winter. Tintic Lumber Co. ; : PHONE 44 1937- MARCH OPENS SATURDAY, 27, Swellest Picnic Place in the State. in Utah. Finest Water and Parties. Special Rates for Groups EUREKA, UTAH (VI m |