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Show December 4th, 1930 Cold Weuther Hinders Work on Highway Shipments ! fir nr J.irti. lip Ki l Min;' l f lon- -- i ' Eureka Hill (dump Kureka Lily ;rnd ore) I'o.llitl llllXilK l mral - 4 1 lt I. . III' S U..i Ms., ,. ,, ,,,1,1 Tilt ft t m., -I Sioux , t,,. lii.tii . i 2 , GIFT STORE i "The gift that is worthwhile giving," i the idea back of everything in our Christmas Gift selections. Whether you seek a pretty gift, a practical gift, a simple inexpensive article of exceptional novelty or something to meet a very special need here you will find just the particular present for S: . nil.. ill jr, 4 1' 44 Tuesday ! in;(l; if I n lr : j, 'inlay Ti'c llt. s, ..1-St'VHl pl'!l Ill" Vt Oik alii.iiK :il j,.,,; po rs an, ahiM tliA are to I.h n,.i, J I T.ital Carload ss of ru.'iiri'ti ri'infori'i'il ailh sii'H Coin l f It. must lint 1 it I lua i, ii or ISNl'EN 4 a ill Hl'ICTI! frff,. . iri,;il.llv I CKXTKNXHIi SOl VUMIt Ho pmiiiiK In of i hf m to iilKr M l.i i;i r Jin inf I, piovn.k uj I of preparation u be a muih bntKfr than ami.lpu Aftr mom hi and d of tin souvenir record .plete Urnthrri have the ronirait Celebration Markable (Vntennlal r,,r ' ,s having put in the 7ihe L. ! 8. Church ha lHen - Hn''eKful bridg. bid ahl.h wa f$.iii2.uu. will he Md from the prea and u'1 he In a limited' oinpU'imn of tliee Mdy for ditributlon "rl,K! the Grand Central Hkhwuv.j the near future. The book I hnown m-iofficially a Itoute No 2fi. It titled "One Hundred Yeara." ,ln in splendid shape lipiwt'rn ta intended to be not only a record and lielu Heretofore tli-aouvenir of the Centennial Cele- yd Ion and Pageant but also to JJtab r,un,V wrfion of this roal has been the hri but during the a a reference book in Conner- months .Mil.ird county of with the hiatory, aciivitle and Ja"f a lnt of work on of the church In its firm I' , N ":,VH " of ,h, r,,d. from I.ynndvl ,n, mry. t Ielia. until now it surpasses this be book contains more than ons of ,b hiahway. ,'nd indred and flfy illustration, . Coi.s f f'.iivh.i llui:.on la'hl Tm'ii Ji-- c :! Silver Sliii-l- iIt. ilciii'ir ;t l: l.ii I . . Of 't I. ,.A A.u.ii .ltllll!l ..f II,.. oil! 1U The Merry Christmas 1..,h ,i. 1 Mill'll to ta.. 4 a till- - ork a.. - ifliief Hurt-k- oil Bridges j v..k rrii. i.n' li 1? Grand iViiii J.ily Knli lS 1 In i o. k Sraiulartl i THE EUftEKA liEPORTEK Crown I'oiiiT 3c Cnieka l.liv 23r Iron Kina 20-- ' : i Tliifir e everyone on your gift list. Where quality means more than price and novelty makes your gift thrice welcome. Here are gift things of the better kind in unusual styles at most reasonable prices. Thats why Norman-JenseCo. is recognized as The Merry Christmas Store. I 'I in lie S.ind.ird 1 j, Knuk. Ilk and f.'i 40 n Weil nest lav i 11.11 .i ie 2.1 2 4 mid v Ceiiital Standard I.elii Tint io 2 Sc. 2'c uinl 2c 44. Columbia Steel Company to Open New Mine in Utah Ready-to-We- ar 44 Iterently official tr thn CulumhU Steel Corporal inn mude an ''on t.ir of ihcir plant at Ironton al" ibeir Iron mines in south-ar- e i",l r11 I'tuh. Afifr ihe the presl- dent of the company. Atrip T. He Forest, proceed, d to 4ih Anaele and the following mention was Riven him on arrival there: Ttl ATtM'KHOl.IiKIts or present business depression' ltu.l. wa!l characterized by A. T. OeForest. TO IIOI.D 111, MFlTINti president of ilu- Columbia Steel . A special meetinR of the stock- 'rK,r1 0. a "just one of those added that his com- holder of the HIr Hill Minina com- r,"Hlnne lending back pany hss been rnlb-- for lieceinlwr ' !mny lo nor in.i lev movement 18th, at l'rovo, I'tah. by exOne of the proposition which will penditure of Junto sunn in develop-- ! come up for consideration will be ment and expansions. It is the aim of ihe to keep Ita four to vote on changing the general ,,l0snildcorporation of To mployee supplied with business Sait place from Provo Lake City. hadnt K(t the work, he declared, Another matter of Importance Jnak, IH'Forest, who arrived in Urn which will be up for consideration from r,,hton-- Itah, with three be the giving of a lease on the company officials, aald the cor 0,hr Hill to the Big North Idly Knlaht porutlon propose to open nddltlonul company for a term of four years property in I'tah fur mining of Its 44 raw materials. The officials, on a t'HKISTlAX SriKXCH SKItVKTS. visit of Inspection of the Torrence steel mill, will visit the mill In God the Onlv ttha E ' , 5 ShorUie of the present Reneral! of the church, outatand- leaders (fcoth men and women) M 3the t first century, important and! Qisual events in early church hla-- 1 , Items of unusual importance in church life of today, pictures of the templps of the church and of iy of the missions throuahout the Id. 44 f 40 in prizes will be rW-t- o the holders or lucky numbers the big jibe Star Wed., Dec. 10th gain ahow of the week. HKK! 44 I sm it; - An-wi- Iri. Daisy Box Watkins, S3, wife .Samuel Watkin, died in Beattie, Dec. 2nd following an oper- lh., n. She was born In Payaon and many years the family resided In Ightville. Deceased is survived or her husband and four children. sermon for next Sunday, Decemlier MG OFFItlALN C.1I.I.KD 7th. In all Churches of Christ MFETTXfJ ON KLK PROHLEM Scientist, branches of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, j i meeting of the board of elk con-Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. the atate of Hah ia being held The citations which comprint l!ie Matters Sermon Include the follow- iy at Salt Lake City. taining to the changing of the ing from the Bible: "By the word of indaries of game preserves and of the Lord were the heavens made; control will be discussed. and all the host of them by the 44 breath of his mouth." , Psalms 33: 6 3rm.R OP MAMMOTH MAX Lesson Sermon also inclules I'ANHKD AWAY AT SAXTAQITX fram'th? Christ Un'SuwM textbook I (athlas Gunderson, 85 years of father of Martin Gunderson of 'Scriptures." by Mary Baker Eddy? nmoth. died at hla home in San- - "The Creative Principle Life. Love; uln on Monday of this week from and Truth -- is God. The universe' rmities incident to old age. Mr. reflects God. There is but one rie- dersnn was a pioneer blacksmith ator and one creation. This crea- had been prominent in church tion consists of the unfolding He is community affairs. spiritual ideas and their identities. by his wife, two sons and three which are embraced In the infinite htera. Funeral services are be- -; mind and forever reflected. These held today (Thursday) In theideas range from the infinitesimal to Infinity, and the highest ideas are taquin second ward chapel. rHp and hlr Just IVM IAII . V 1,1 Ir. ; is Tolstois grest-HorSee it at the Star Tonight Tomorrow Night wltb John Cilia the leading role. y. ii (W the ions and daughter (P. 502.) of Supply Your Holiday Needs Now at a Great Saving MMlchael, mannger of ihe r ,n D. tor' county on rh J Russell, Sr., and transacte.l Monday. COMPLETE ASSORTMENTS son. n William, spent a few days In vale. Ptah, visiting with Mr. snJ Hr. John Robinson, George Mansnn, R. Y. ati.ii.iit, spent the ThankHKlvIna Iwd'iUy nrlfh his parent. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. e Silk Hosiery for Christmas f w? Mnn-Th- son. Mr ha(, KUMB I,en ??'. ",- Mn ' A Wirthlln on Sunday Mr ar pa Whstcott ,n ,he wwk f,,r 8:1,1 r "h' m',n Kp,nd ,hp Hrly , 4 "llliam nd Mr thHr I"k Packed in Xmas Boxes Novelty :i nd I'legniiec in hosiery vvns never exploited so generously liefmv Is'cnuse in no w;Laon of tu past Inis the vogue ill fashions demanded tln-sfeatures so strongly, 'null we have prepared well for ('limtnms gift buyers is well shown by our splendid displays of hosiery for all occasions in complete ranges of colors and sizes. e left f ,'V wks. $1.00 Mi" Fib Wirthlln and Miss Mary stiuloni at St. Mary's of Hie Wasatch, spent the Thnnksxivln holidas with relatives in Eureka. Mbs CathiTine Stuck, a teacher at Idaho Fall. Idaho, was In Eureka over the week-en- d vbilin with rels- - God. 44 lives. Miss Elizabeth Johnson, who Is GIVE HER ONE OF THESE SILK at-- j j Good-Frnn- 30 Years $2.49 $2.08 $4.49 $4.08 : ( GIFT SLIPPERS FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY n Slipjiers are, indeed, an ideal gift for any ami every' memlier of the family for everyone appreciates the solid comfort of a good pair of house slippers. Assortments are large here and include many kinds of felt, quilted sat ion anti various leathers. Choose now at tlieso low prices, : i ( 25-- kes THAT LOAD OF Aberdeen Coal IN WEST" THE that's free from soot, BUY ABERDEEN. Full coal weight and prompt delivery guaranteed. like Hen-age- Boxed hoys, 25c, handkerchiefs for men and children. women, misses and 39c, 49c, 79c, 98c, $1.69 $1.98 $1.49, t cteen PHONES 16 and 195 OR MATRON I'lider tilings of silk between intimate friends is a gift that will he fully appreciated, tNpec.ially if you give one of these beautiful dainty nightgowns, a combi nation or an envelojie chemise. There is nu endless assortment from w'hicli to choose. Bloomers and Step Ins 49c, 98c Gowns, regular and extra size . $1.98 Chemise $1,19 Dance Sets $1.49 and $1.69 Pajamas .... Childrens $2.29, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 $1.69 Pajamas PLENTY OF TOYS TO MAKE CHILDISH DREAMS COME TRUE What a wonderful sight is in Toylaml these days with big displays of dandy toy's and games and dolls and coaster wagons and skates anti oh! so many other things to delight the eves and hearts of all the little folks and make their dreams come true. I at- Lake l at Salt tending the P. of week-en- d with her Pity, spent the parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Duggan. Miss Duggan had as her house gues: Salt Lake Misa Virginia Nord of Pity. George Barton, 70 years of age Dr. A. H. McOiryatal of Salt Lake Rcd. mpiion is a terrific drama and one of the veteran sportsmen of; and sarrlficf. See it at the jf'ltjr was fined $250.00 lata last week Hah dld at hi honi" in Salt I.aki'nf lovTnniitht and Friday. when he pleaded rullty lo the charge IWea-wat on Star City 'on Tuvilay. was hostess to tliii wa.i Mrs. Dunabl ns-driving while drunk. About thre Tutary of the Suit Lake, t lie I'rls-ilbeen j weeks ago Dr. McChrystal struck of has flub for member and Friday year Gun flub d injured a Balt lake week Progressive verv a live in trap shooting evtits evening of last patrolman "too" wa enjoyed. Mrs. Gilbert with an automobile. In this state. Mrs. (. E. Rife was at Provo on afternoon. December Sanderson won the first prize, Mrs. hIUani ual "bizaar'of the Eure- - U-- Uwls the second prize and Mru. Wedneaday of this week, going there 9, consolation prize. A to attend the funeral services of her Ward Relief Society will be he'd John Frank, was senred to the fol "D luncheon Arza Rhodes, who died hall. work, amusement Fancy the th rard ion Baturday evening of lant week usin ar- and Mason, following a lingering Ulueae from tiHe will be on sale at reasonable, Curtis heart trouble. The young man was will u. candles mad Home price Mrs. Ernest Sudweeks, Mrs. 38 years of age and la survived by sold and a "fishing pond" will be Phipps. .Sanderson. .Mrs. . Gerald his wife, Mrs. Causette Startup Ev- - Gilbert prepared to amue the children. Ada Halea. Teterson and Miss Rhoden, and five children.. erybody l Invited to attend. C , o step-broth- ngtn years hlnc PHI. L EUREKA. UTAH. i J UNDERWEAR-WIL- , MERCHANTS rs a fhERCHANTSl A GIFT OF SILK a I bad any a for Patrlrk Fennell and Edward Sullivan returned to Salt Lake Pity Sunday in resume their studies at the I'niversity of Piah after having rlsltlng with spent the week-en- d their parent. Rev. and Mr. William Frary and son, Arthur, left on Monday for a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fisher at Gooding. Idaho. Mrs. Fisher will he remembered as Miss Marguerite Frary. Mrs Mary Stark and Miss Gertrude Anne Stack, a student at Business Pollega, visited lr this rity with Mis Margaret Stack. Mrs. Slack and her daughter are spending the winter In Salt iJike City. Miss Margaret Duggan who Is If you want a quick starting re- to $2.40 HANDKERCHIEFS tMr. Jerry Platt. BUY NOW "BEST 49c 0 Eagle $1.75 DELIGHT ANY MAID When an umbrella combines smartness ami service it makes an ideal gift. These untbrclkm have these qunlificatioiiH. Tin list that contains umbrellas may Is very ipiirkly filled from these assortments. j J ASTORIA nber $1.50 UMBRELLAS I tending Goodin: College, spent 44 Buy and Sell Real CStatd Thanksgiving with her mother, Mrs. Margaret Kreethy. She ref irne! tir If you deidte to buv or sell iocs Gooding, Idaho, on Monday. k property it will pay you to eeej Whltfnrd Bates returned to For Infants and Children Garrity. local real estate Maho. where he will resume hla Use For Over dealer. Here are some of his pres-- : SM,dies at Gooding Cidlege after! ent listings: Impending a few days in this rlty. ays bears FOR SALE 3 room house witb the tnjf with relatives. M50.I Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Sanderson! garage, upper M.ln street, , Mtnre of -- 4friends at e.1 en,Pr,a!nfd twenty-fiv- e funlahed. has good garage and larWj,,jx o'rlnck dinner on Thanksgiving.! LOCAL ADS. oti.vI8 After the meal table were arranged; FOR SALE 4 room rurnlshea.. rftn ' SALE Singer sewing machine house on north side of town. 3325. Mru. F. H. Lohf. who for the pint 10, also wicker baby bugy 5. cash, 375 on time. has ben visiting with heri month hone 4 near room house For Sale I RENT mother. Mrs. Margaret Freethy. left! s room house 290 cash. Row. Leadrille partially trnished. For gale Modern home In Salt. Monday for Lewiston. Idaho, where. Newly papered and alnted. Mr. Hayward, Phone Lake, well located, splendid bargain.' she will make her home. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Harrington easy terms. 1 For Sale lfO acres, 34 Vi acres, had a their guest on Thanksgiving, foom furnlahed cab- ! nuy their daughter. Miss Margaret: SeM,ons, near Tlntlc irrigated. $3,000, 11.800 down pay-ish School. ment. balance In 3 er 4 years, no-- . Harrington, who Is a nurse at the' Gen-- j T Lady's green Holy Cross Hospital. wrist rated between Santaquln and gold tch with bracelet. Miss Iielb Green, an Instructor in hone 169-FOR RENT 4 room unfudnlshi'd,; of (he hlj,h t, 0(tden rp., with rENT turned to that rlty on Sunday af'er furnished house on upper Leadrille Row110-0w.M Irvin Hillman, .double garage, good cellar. St. visiting a few days with Mr. and Sl-J-- 3. $1.20 Trel-'tir- . -- d S3 140 OF Marya-Lesso- I Redemption" l'al J ,u",ns JL Entire Stock of Womens and Misses Coats and Dresses Discounted . of lt Unt A I er, A wedding of interest here was performed last Thursday afternoon when Misa Norma Naylor became the bride of William Date. The ceremony waa performed by Rev, Wm. Frary in the preaence of valatlvea and close Mends at the home of the brldea parents, Mr. and Mra. Hr rum E. Naylor. The bride waa attended by Mra. W. V .Painter as matron of honor. Miss Florence Naylor and Mlse Elisabeth Johnson as bridesmaids. Whltford Bate, brother of the groom, acted aa beat man. A wedding reception waa held la tha evening. Mr. and Mra. Bate make their borne In Eureka, will |