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Show Friday, October 21, 192L Pllgo EUREKA REPORTER M3S0Mi9MHM0 WIOIIOISMIIIIIIHIHMUIMM ' Made to the Bank Co: of the State of Utah, of the condition of THE EUREKA BANKING CO, located at Eureka, la the County of Mr. and lira. Franh Ituaaell reJamae Lunt, Jr, an employee of State of Utah, at the close of Juab, turned on Monday after aa extended the Tin tie Lumber company, has business on the STth day of Septemvldt at Salt Lake. moved to Eureka from Mammoth. ber. 1611. Taulae la a splendid tonic and aya-taAbout 16,00 young trout have purifier, now Belling at tha rata been placed In Payson Canyon at a Loans and discounts less of almoat Tan Million bottlee a year. point above the Townsend Park. notes and bills of this Mrs. Edward Bonner, returned Attorney Claude F. Baker upent bank rediscounted ..9141,441.41 tha greater part of the peat week In home on Sunday after a visit at Ida- Overdrafts 6.304.11 Millard county on legal business. ho Falls and Salt Lake. Stocks, bonds and securi-ot-e. W. F. Shriver waa in Balt Lake on Tanlae, the remarkable remedy S1.US.60 bualneaa during the early part of the that everybody la talking about. Is house 6,700.00 wabk. sold by the Bchramm--J ohnaon Drug Other real estate owned 13,603.04 Due from other banks . 13.403.10 ' Mra. Bay Harding and two daugh-tar- a Stores Co. have returned to their home at John F. Rowe left Eureka on Cash Items ..91C.S4l.il 4,610.00 Loe Angelea after an enjoyable vldt Tuesday afternoon for a ten days' Gold 1,101.00 with relatlvea at Mammoth. sojourn with- his parents at Butte, Silver i Currency . .. 11,131.00 David Russell, Jr, Frank Bacon, Montana. Total cash on hand ,. 36,300.40 Mrs. Steele Bailey, Mrs. L. E. Bert Taylor and Frank Briakla were 303.44!' e e e e e e among the local fiahermen who vidt-e- d Pierce and Mias Ada Longley were 133.33 Suspense Utah Lake on gsnday. Baaa fish- week-en- d at the gueets McIntyre Lose and 137.33 gala ranch at Cherry Creek last week. ing haa not been very good thla Adolpt, TMor Mrs. Thomas Bale of Silver City GEORGE Total 9466,037.36;; fell from the porch at her home on F. N. Anderson, one of the UahUMce i lessees In the Mammoth end Monday and sustained a sprained of the district, la building an assay ankle. Dr. Hensel was' called to at- Capital stock, paid la ..9 30,000.00 4,000.00 PRODUCTION office at hia home and intends to tend her. It will likely be a few Surplus fund 9111-1Interest do custom assaying.. Mr. Anderson weeks before Mrs. Bale recovers. la a very capable aasayer and la well Overland Park la Denver, Colora- Exchange ... ... 73.13 134.30 I Total known in all parts of the district. do, la equipped for 10,000 campers Reserved taxes for Mra. James J. Malaney and chil- and motor tourists. The camp has 16.68 and interest dren left on Monday for their new an actual movement la and out of subject home In Birmingham, Alabama. Mr. approximately 160 cars a day, it Is Deposits to check .9308,071.33 Mallaney, who was engaged In railDemand eer-tidroad work at Tin tic Junction for sevMarvel Cowan, formerly of tea . . 3,643.43 eral years, recently was given a very Mammoth, visited at that camp last Total demand depoelts 377,016.43 responsible government position. He week, being accompanied by Mice Time cerreported for duty at Washington Dora Bandar. Both of the young latifies tee ..973,331.61 and waa sent to Birmingham. dies are operators for the Western Savings do-Honest plodder he had married n At Mammoth last Friday evening Union Telegraph company at Salt 13,630.96 butterfly wife. The pleasures, the posits luxuries she craved, were not in his Total time deposits .. 103.873.03 the members of the Avail er Club Lake, The people of Nephl will vote on Other bills payable . . . ., 40,000.00 and their husbands attended a party power to give. But another man was rich wittof licensing pool which was in the nature of a sur- the proposition Total 9456,037.36 ing to spend on n pretty woman who prise for Mr. and Mrs. Spence Lloyd, hells. This question will be subwould play his game. Her answer who are to take up tnelr residence mitted to them at their coming elee-tlowas, On with the dance. in Eureka. After a program of Nephl la one of the vary few On account of endorsesMnts of this Come and aee what happened! cards an excellent luncheon was towns In the state where pool halls bask: None. A served. In the card playing prises are not .la operation. picture with all the color and State of Utah, County of Salt Lake: were awarded to Mra. J.' W. Andersweep of Broadways wildest revels, The Wasatch Mountain Club of F. D. Kimball, being first duly yet near the hearth of the simplest son, Lawrence Stapley, Mrs. Bhad-rac- h Salt Lake made a climb on ML Nebo sworn according to law, deposes Stewart and David Eage- rlast Saturday and Sunday. This and says that he Is president of John and N. B. Anaerson of Eure- mountain, which Is reached from the the above named bank; that the ka, who returned on Monday after a Nephl side. Is attracting a lot of at- above and foregoing report contains scores 'of people have a full, true and correct statement of hunting trip near Bclpo, state that tention and made the trip to the top during the the condition of the said bank at the car saw Bulck a they does ot business on the 37th day of which had been abandoned near the past season. and they are Inclined to L. Frank, formerly of Eureka, has September, 1931. , F. D. KIMBALL, believe that it la one that was stolen Just purchased another store, mak9 Subscribed and sworn to before me five now he owns. The new that from Salt Lake a short time ago. On ing IW09099dWW0330000MMI99999930l3m999 7th 1931. this of October, day their way to Sclplo they stopped and store that Mr. Frank has added to W. & CLELAND, WII01IWWHM01WW00H090OOI0IIIHIII9IOM tried to assist a boy who was driving his list Is at Monroe. He was In the Notary Public. the car and who had broken down. clothing business In this district for (8eal) Balt Lake City, Utah. They failed to get the car going and a few years, operating stores at EuCommission (My expires SeptemSilver when they offered to tow the ma- reka, City and Mammoth. ber 4. I chine into Sciplo the boy would not A very successful masquerade ball Correct 1931.) Attaei: agree to It His actions were a bit waa .given at the Elks' Pavilion on R. L. Conely, suspicious and when the Sanderson Monday evening. Prises were awardG. H. brothers returned on Monday they ed as follows: Miss Theresa Rich- - Thos. Darn, A. McCormick, . found the abandoned car. They ardson, 1st prise for best costume; Directors. have reported the matter to Sheriff Mrs. William McCullough, 2nd prise; State of OiHee of Bank ComUtab, Martin who has sent word to Salt Miss Wanda Knotts, 1st prise for the missioner : AUTO REPAIRING Lake and It is thought that the own- - best sustained character; Chick1 I, Seth Plxton, Bank Commissioner ot the stolen machine will be er of the State of Utah, do hereby Gillespie, lad prise. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Williams certify that the foregoing la a full, ALL KINDS OF BATTERY WORK true and correct copy of the stateand their two daughters and ment of the above named company, John Kreamer, left Eureka last (Had In my office this 11th day of BATTERY CHARGING Sunday for Loe Angeles. They will October, 1931. take up their residence there for the SETH PIXTON, GAS AND OIL Every housewife in Eu-- ; winter, Mr. William's health being Bank Commissioner such he been forced to has that reka knows that she j leavethla (First pub. OcL 31, 1931.) city. The Williams family j hasold market flU her can are time residents of Eureka and the best wishes of their local friends ket with better food at I go with them. lower prices at FENMr. and Mrs. Frank Duckett and HuttNELL'S than at any ; family,fromaccompanied by Llew arrivon,1 Florence, Colorado, other place in town. If ed In this city Saturday morning for a few visit with Mr. Duckett's you are in doubt about sister days' Mr. - and and brother-in-law-, this Just take down the Mrs. W. D. Myers. They are an route by auto to Orange, California, HI tflfphflpn ul to make their home. On their way for quotations on some here they stopped over for a few days' visit with Mr. Ducketts other of the staple articles. sister, Mrs. Llssle Bommarvllle and Remember , that Fennell ; family, of American Fork.. After a Ufa long lllneas from carries the largest line spinal disease, death came Tuesday of fruits and vegetables afternoon, about I o'clock, to Titt-a-, the S3 year Old son of Mr. and and that his meats are Mrs. Thomas Car bell. The young Me-o-m- y, selected with always in was born la Eureka 33 years corn-fed care. Eastern ago, and came to Spanish Fork with his parents about ten years ago. Prebeef for your Sunday to that time their home had dinner as well as any- - vious m at Eureka. Besides his parthing else you may do- - ents he Is survived by ' three sisters, sire in the meat line. Mildred, Irene and Bernice, and two brothers, Charley and a baby. 8panlsh Fork Press. flavor and fraBefore you're s dty i P. The work of remodelling the build older you wsnt to let the grance and coolness and lng occupied by the Bchramm-John-sits freedom from bite and idea slip, under your hat drug store was taken up early week. tha of the Black Manager in, EUREKA that this is the open seaparch (cut out by our exlocal store states that the Bchramm-- J clusive patented process) ohnaon people will apend about son. to start something 90003 In Improving the building, Inwith a jimmy are a revelation to the stalling a new front, putting la man who never could d some Prince pipe-anlarge cellar and adding new fixtures. to Intend local make the They Albert and get your get acquainted with a tabllshment one of the most attractive In their tong list of atone, havshare of the pipe! In the future of Euing confidence I ' m ...... - w ... aue-cessf- ul HES ALL BOY ' And Hell Cham With Yon Without Price He Standi for The American Boy CUZMAURICE 7 On With Tbo Danc3 es the blggmt, brightest, bullleat bucssIm boy over bad. For II year It baa boon tha laad-ln- s masadna (or bora in aU tba world, and wo ara giving tbla big, wholesome, high-dentasaalna (or alz montba with a ' pnrehaaa ol ton dollara or over in onr Boy's Department. Tha atorlea ara of adventare, of Athletics, o( tha boy In o( achool life, ot travel and they ara tha boat atorlea by tha boat anthora who write (or boya. Tha apodal artldea ara aa attractive aa they ara in etrnctlve. Tha practical do partmeota cover things to i ss busl-naa- a, mochantca, make, electricity, novel invan tlona and natural wondera, photosrapha, stamps, pets, sardenlnc, etc. Tha Illus-tr- a tlona ara protuaa and excel lent. Thla la a masadna (or the boy hlmaeK. It la dean, manly. Ot la a masaalna the boy wanta. It la a'companlon and counaallor tha boy neada. Wa can give our boy customers no finer red-blood- Start present getting your American Boy here now. (Saturday) with a One Dollar purchase In our Boya Department you will get a copy of this magaalno free. W.F. SHRIVER .... n. Star, Tuesday & Wednesday McCullough Co. Hudson and Essex son-in-la- w, Groceries Of Merit j r : ! k how youll take to a pipe and P.A.! ; As Fennells Meat and Grocery PHONEl 8 it liiioeeoi joy'us STATIONERY greatest SCHOOL SUPPLIES -- AND CANDY Fuellenbach Bros. . Mining Stocks, Real Estate Insurance Phone 60 . y Wa have a bureau whoeo duty It is to read each week the country newspapers from all over the United States. There la not one of any consequence In our trade territory that our bureau does not get The bureau looks over these newspapers and when we find a town where the merchants are not advertising we Immediately flood that town with . CIGARS ; smoke-oport-on-ea- reka. . MAGAZINES & on B. P.O. E. Bldg. our literature. It always- - brings results far In excess of tha aame effort put forth la territory where the local merchants use their home pen," says Herman RoeenOald, advertising manager for Sears, Roebuck and Co. rth Because, a pipe packed with Prince Albert satisfies a man as he was never satand keeps isfied before P. A. has made a pipe a thing of joy to four men where one was smoked And, yonll say so as soon as you start to cash-i- n on this smoko-huncbo-for- el h! him satisfied 1 Why If the national joy smoke T |