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Show Thursday, dune 7, 1934. THE EUREKA .. REPORTER -- ' Star Theatre Friday, Saturday, June Stun Discovery of a new ally metal, The Misses Alene and Mildred the color of government niJe returned home after a visit at standard gold, and possessing the 1o American Fork, where they were strength of steel combined willi non- guests of their grandmother, Mrs. corrosive qualities, is claimed by Hannah Rhodes. j Colonel Frederick A. Fisher, Toron to merhanlral, metallurgical and chemical engineer. The metal, still nameless, he states, is particularly adapted for' buiders' hardware, store fronts, boat Mrs. Maynard Cronin left during fittings, fishing tackle. surgical and the week for Goldfield, Nevada, for dental Instruments end supplies, and In any case where durability a visit with her parents, Mr. and n .Mrs. Tim Connelly. .and noncorrosive properties were es sential features to ho taken Into con- Notice of Intention to Hold sideration. to produce Fisher pi Mining Claims for sale at the theCoIonpl metal on a large scale us soon as ; Eureka Reporter office. he flndl a aultable ,t0 for a factory. I r- -: 110 c,a,m9 tbe ,nf't:1 can be Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Fennell. Mrs. rrom duced a wna,e of nu,,,ber .Edw. Fennell and baby, Miss Mar-thrown awajr Fennell spent Tuesday in Rich- - ducta tbat are bei field, where they wero guests of Mr. ,n northern Ontario mining fields. and Mrs. Edward Duggan. ut MVm U KA' HARINE m adiantrets at the hill I As mamd mnMaantAmpMguf ... far Metal Resembling Gold Reported Discovered stay oun, mon, lues, June 8-- 9 'jew After spending tho winter months at Bt. George Thomas Dean has returned to this city for a few months Page 3 Ath lorn mitl et tHi ROST. YOUNO iAIPH I III AMY Mrs. D. J. Sullivan and Mrs. John J. Sullivan ars spending the week in! Salt Lake City. They went there to' attend the graduating exercises of 8t. Marys of the Wasatch. Ernest Alva Bush of Am. Fork' was during the week married to Miss MARY BOUND CONWAY TIARLI framtnpky 'Taieeii"' ANDY One of the Outstanding Productions of the year DIVINI Mnry Stephenson UNA O'CONNOR Rhea Marshall of Provo. The groom is well known In this district, being ja former resident of Mammoth. Wednesday and Thursday JUNE 13th and 14th Hal LeRoy Sr j Ferol Elton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Cal Elton of Dividend, and trip to Fish Springs and said that waa Attended by Dr. Gose and then the owner of said automobile Fred Clark Ceorge ReeBe of Payson were there was a lot of activity in that aent to the Provo hospital Verdonck, in the sum of $21.50 for which said sum the undersigned has .married on Tuesday at Provo by locality. Some ore of Uncle Jesses Knight, John S. a lien on said automobile. The said DIME County Clerk Frank Salisbury. commercial value was being ship- Jens Jensen ail gmith, labor was performed, and repairs r. The was rich enough to and W Cree f Spa"b Fork and Mrs. George Cromar and pro7lt and materials furnished ou stowed, ; a the et ere Jue8t children of Salt Lake City apend Jonw aad said automobile on or about Decem- -, loiiJf-lJht ?Un.dayof had haul Clt7 80 her 20. 1933. Mr' Sunday in Eureka visiting with the Shaken cara Jf That same evening Mr.f Dated tht 29th day of May 1934 formers rather, Frank Cromar, and years other relatives. Manager John Roundy of the Knight spoke at the services at the FARRENS REPAIR SHOP, S ChrCh' GrWn TiaUc and gave U Wilfred F,rren Proprletor' A message ha. been received in Wa,'ll,n P,?ty over gong prop" .Eureka unncMtering the arrival ot a word Vas received in Eureka that' . THE .DISTRICT COURT OF Plead Wth gCOl Frank Lumley, a former manager nine pound girl at the home of B Ca COIXTY, STATE OF UTAH. .Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Noble at Vernal. and catcher on the local baseball. Before her marriage Mrs. Noble was' The road to the Goshen Gun Club team, had Just underwent two serl- T- Vincent, Plaintiff, vs. .Miss Enola Towers. While In Eureka11, on Utah Lake was being Improved oua operations. flower Metal Mining Company, a under the direction of Otlor Swartx Lumley was one of the most popular Defunct Corporation; I. E. Brock-hfwWebster Brady was taken to Salt' Mra- I09- Treloar arrived In Eu- - and on team. the Eureka players George Tinsman. T. G. Wright, Orvll Wright, Lake City on Monday morning, reka 00 Sunday for a visit with aila'C. ra- Alh-lada S. Jones as Directors, Offifell from Dutton a friends, beenat the Work being home resumed the on he had submitted to an operation guest where cers and Trustees of said Corporaf tba eT- and Mrs. William Frary. Addle group of mining claims under dr while cleaning house and aus- for appendicitic. Mrs. Treloar la a former resident of the direction of George W. Silks. tained a broken foot. She praa at- tion, Defendants. Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Donnelly and this city but for the past three orSUMMONS. tended by Dr. Laker wind then sent Two abIIta bad becn Put t0 work to a Salt Lake lftspltal. little son, Charles, arrived home four yean has resided in southern THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE At the May Day on the block of SAID DEFENDANTS: early in the week after spending the California. Prof. R. H. Towers iras presented You are hereby summoned to apground that had been under lease to past winter in Arizona. Mel Riding of Mammoth is report- - Mifchell and Kilt, who relinquished with a gold headed umbrella by the within twenty days after ser- pear Mrs. Pearl Peterson of Salt Lakoed to be rapidly improving at' the thelrrightsonJune of'tbi Bummons upon you" If 1914. 'it was students of th eighth grade of l, City spent a part of the week in Eu- - L. D. S. Hospital in Salt Lake City, aaid that the two men had cleared Mammoth schools. served within the county In which reka visiting with her mother, Mrs. About three weeks ago he was in- - up a nice little fortune on the block this action is brought; otherwise M n f F t Min. D..I., ..d MU., ,h. Tlnu, Sl.nd.rt m,... f .nd thirty d.n ' al defend the above entItled i .rk .,n a atop h! fel1 a Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hayward of Las The Tintic District Miners Union Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Treloar of in f your failure so to do, !and Vegas. Nevada, are in this city, the fracPturing; Mammoth. wua bold the elecllon t0 rl Ha wiI1 aoon Judgment will be rendered against , guests of Mrs. Roy ew Slar T1,eatre waH t0 Pen 'ou According to the demand of the Th iifomarwell TrawiT mhtents'of bo Wel1 enoug:h t0 leaVe the ho,P,taIIor " . pre81Jel,,a 11,9 on the following Sunday 20 yean complaint, which has been filed with d Wnv Eureka but at present are in a unoppMed e clerk of raid court. Thta action ago. The place had been under ,?e .rno" i 6 0fflCe f 8ecrelaryness in the thriving Nevada city. 1. brought to recover a Judgment for several .nd struction month, w Robert Burton has again taken up quieting plaintiffs tltli ro Snow nMy c,r" Twenty years ago the people of was a strictly modern and bis residence in this city, having ac- In house respect. every bw were j Flake Lode Mining Claims Numbers making arrangements Ha,,nnn bUHe Pr, ine noaieaa Tintic 1 to 10 comprising an area covered cepted a position with the Eureka Lily Mining company. For many by your pretended Mayflower Lode eenMErekanTelaE relat,ve8 at Pay80n years Mr. Burton was connected with S.!. Mining Claima numbers 1 to 40. Groomer,' Mra Arlfn the Chief Cons, mine but for the CLAUDE F. BAKER, KaJr Mrg- - Leonard Ryan, Mrs. Far- past four or five years has resided Attorney for Plaintiff. MraDon A Burreston. lren ln Salt Lake CIty P. O. Address: Elks Building, T Miss Maybelle Berry, who was atEureka, Utah. 1 deHfniweteiX A, George Manson of Eureka a Dor! M. the L. D. S. Business Col-- 1 (First pub. May 17, 1924. Last pub. Gaisford suffered George tending Mra taedbv . ped into the police headquarters to af- - lege, was In Eureka for a 10 days June 14, 1934.) t evenlne broken arm while returning home report the theft of a sweater cart horse a used Ho r2 and work. ter vacation, to automobile hi, sfew parked in Provo Sorence Lvlor aJrt Mlss b dally travels and the animal Faye .f. he discovered that one of a trio of Mr. and Mrs. Sam E. Powell and ran swav. Gaiaford being tlirown I AM NOW PREPARED TO men being question at the time was heaviirto theround. He was at-- children left for a visit at Almena, g1""8 JJJ JJ, GIVE YOU THE Kansas. to wearing his sweater. The men had sent Gose then and Dr. J U Ma K,10tla and tended by been picked up on a vagrancy charge ff, Best Grade Hosnilal th Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Calvert were ?anna e.1Un: The hoat Just a few minutes previous. Th. AT THE WALLPAPER The Eureka basehull team con- making preparations to send their serv 30 daya 7Je;iti8ataa(;ei1 t0 vie- - little son to Denver for treatment. LOWEST PRICES of to at retch its Gnued string Joseph McCormick left yesterday tor the Dur,ng the Tbe 1IttIe fellow wna A FEW LAST YEAR'S morning for Portland Oregon for a torl week-en- d AOtlCOS 01 lntenuon 10 liolll abort T(8t He wlI1 be 20 years ago they defeat-- tuberculosis of the bone, In one of PATTERNS accompanied laa bla less. to Eureka by Mrs. McCormick ed the 8alt Lake Hardwafe milling claims, niuler the back Closing Out at a Real and little daughter who have been twlca one Same wa Played on SatBorah Act, for Rale nt tile NOTICE OF RALE. other on Sunday. two weeks. Joe urday and there for visiting Bargain. office. It id essential is making the rJ()rjer trip in the new , Notice is that DECORATgiven EUREKA hereby K file these notices. which ha recently purchased from 0rder of Eagles couducted their an-- unde,Kned wlll 'ael, at publlc auc. the Jamison Garage, and he is be- - nual ni.moriai ING COMPANY f : Dr E. J. tion to the BerviCes highest and best bidder The LnJoIlas Ciuh members were ing accompanied as far as Mackey, Howell was the tak- - . others A. E. BROWN speaker, described h hereinafter Ca IOr ine entertuined on Thursday evening by Idaho, by Harry Carten, Jr., who inB part ,n lBe PrSrara were, nar- - personai property at Farrens Repair Will the ,Ummr tha.a w,lh tons Gatley Building . . ..... orchestra, Miss Genevieve Sul- - Shop Maln gtrceti Eurcka vtah at Miss Mary Edward Bonner, livan. ,.d Mra. Mra. C. E. Rife entertained the clark and Peter OHare. 14th day of Junef 1934 Th b- pl,r'1 Lu,1'"w Club members at their regular Elite Said personal property to be sold less served a dellclons luncheon to Tbe 0dd fallows elected the fol- Tintic Lodge No. 9, F. session last evcnlifg. In the bridge said time and place is described ensuto for the act lowjng 0ffCers A A. M., meets 2nd one Buick Thomas! Mrs. won aa Car, year the Touring George Forsey Mra. playing being Mrs. Elw. Wilson year ln 1914: Richard Hocking, , end 4th Tueedty of vice model 1923, Motor number 975515, Glen Haney, Mias Rnrhael Thomas, high score prize, Mrs. John Frankc nobiB grand; Frank Taylor, each month at I. O. O. 942460. number Serial Mrs. rut Emron Blrh and the Mraprize Lud,owFarron and rand. w. II. Moeller, secretary; F. Hall. foreclose to Visiting brothmade is A sale Said wue honor gift. nice luncheon being HUrj, treasurer; Conrad jobn ers invited to attend. a llen on uid Personal property for, j.ba neX meeting of the Ladies served to the following: Mrs. May- - Kopuian trustee. R. L. CONYERS, W. M. labor bestowed and for repairs per-- : uxmary 0( the American Legion nard Griggs, Mrs. Forsey, Mrs. John. JOHN F. ROWE, Becy. held on Julw llth at tha Nllson, Mrs. Elmer Ferguson. Mrs.' Robert Coward and Matilda WII- - formed and for materials furnished' wlu home of Mra BBBtrlce Sax. This is A. D. Baird, Mrs. E. P. Sax, Mrs. J. Hams. boll, of Eureka, were married 0Q aald automobile at the request of wgaIon and lt ta alao Vern Rife, Mrs. Frsnke, Mrs. Birch, at Provo 20 years ago. t0 be a the last meeting until tho fall sea- Mrs. O. A. Allred. Mr. Leslie Cro- Beesley, little daugh- son arrives. In view of the fact that msr and Mrs. Thomas McCormick. Frn..k Beesley, Bnd Qf considerable business of Importance of her friends number ' a ontorlalued The annual Gleaner Girls and M. will come up for consideration it is a Harold Teen I j j lead-silv- ONLY A er ; ,Pva JeIt ffiflbwn Talk be-M- j - -- Mr. end Mrs. Owen Lundholm are the proud parents of the big baby boy, born on June 1st. t. .h. 4.rt !., I. th. k, - - I W. Shriver of Provo waa in Eu-- j reka late last week transacting bus!-- ; ness and also visiting with his daughter, Mrs. Claude F. Baker. Sheriff E. G. Durnell of Utah Co. was here Tuesday, drumming up business for the peace officers an- nual convention which will be held . - - i -' . ! the'," f.- - nrt... .,nd. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Rowe andi daughter, Jean, will leave today for They' wHl two weeks vacation. visit the northwest section, Canada, then motor down the coast to I - bust-an- con-.th- vy Los Angeles. re- - Miss Elizabeth Johnson has turned home after ipending three weeks la Idaho. 8he attended the closing exercises at Gooding College and also 'visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fisher at Twin Falls. - te, - S.rad8 - The Neighbors of Woodcraft held a very enjoyable meeting last Thura- -' day evening, cards and refreshments being the features of the social fol- lowing the regular lodge work. The prizes were won by Mra. Joseph Buy. and Mrs. Margaret Drew. Chairman for the evening was Mrs. Garnet Carten assisted by Mrs. Josie Sulll- - ' P-- f7taritor aQB " van. Mra. D. C. Wheeler and daughter, Miss Goldie, entertained last week at Rc-Fra- nk i V-- 8j Mra. Wells Hales, Mrs. Lyman Dodge Mra. Goldie Davis, Mrs. Georgia Summers, Mr. Leo Green, Mra. Sa- die Hickman, Mra. Emma Hickman, Mra. Alta Johnson, Mra. Lou Barrett, , jora'JJS HlokiJin'. Mra W.uer p'nSra V. . Mra. John Mrs. Frank Hickman, Franks, Mrs. ayU!,'d EGrg, un. Frank Bacon. Mra. C Maynard Cronin, Mra. Bud Painter, Mrs. Hugh Atherley, Mrs. Geo. Gour-iMrley, Mra. Allen Ivey, Mrs. Clarencs Gourley, Mra. James Cullen, Mrs. Cecelia Bacon, Mrs. Clarence Bauer. Mrs. Joseph Buys, Miss Alene Rife. Miss Florence Naylor, Miss Jessie Logan, Miss Anna Sullivan. e, - a- ' C. E. ,rt rtrt RIFE UKIOKTi:n OFFICE. Kun ka ; Claudin Funeral ! ' ; I b. I. at .1- - Mrs. H. E. Wall. Mra. Flossie Chap- man, John Sullivan, Mr., and Mra. T ' Frank Garrity and daughter, Mary Private and Emergency praneea Mr. and Mra. John Rowe " and daughter, Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Ambulance Henry Jarvis. John Morley, 8r., Call Payson Phone 166 Alex Blight. Ray Conyers, Mr. and Other Parlors at Rpnnlsh Fork, Mra. Fred Johnson. Ken Jamison, W. K. Craon, Do. Main,.., Chari,, Bprlngrllle and lrovo Coates, Mr. and Mr. Harry Randle, Personal Attention by ; John Klrkendall, Mr. and Sirs. Bert C. O. Clnwlln Hickman, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Hick- Lady Attendant man, Frank Hickman, Rex Hickman, Fred ilerrlman and Jack Nllson. ' ; ; membora - beautifully decorated, a color scheme Among tho Tintic people who were'of gold and green being carried out. nt Salt Lake City on Sunday for tho. David Eager acted as toastmaster funeral of A. L. Ceorge were: Mr. 'end Miss Julia Sandstrom ns toast- end Mra. D. J. 8ulllvafi, Mr. and mistress. The following program Mrs. John J. Sulllvun. Mr. and Mrs.' was rendered: Reading, Miss Rachel Harrington, Mr. and Mra. C. Duxter; pluno solo, Vaughn Hogan; E. Hulsh, Mrs. Genevieve Ekloff, vocal solo, Miss Barbara Thatcher, Notary Public Home ae,1B aea-o- n- a shower In honor of Mrs. Percy Berry, a bride of the mouth. Bridge was played and a delicious luncheon served. The prize winners were Mrs. Bacon and Mrs. Maynard Griggs. Present were: Mra. Bates, ? Sfi ' party. rando llr guests Ruth If JS' Murphy, Cumillo Osborne, Ruth Owens, Moore, I.euore Mills, (alherino Stack, Dorothy Murphy, Gertrude McDonald and Frances Hopes. I TEACHERS Ycu still have time to secure a good position for the coming school year. Good positions 'are still available in every state. Complete information will be mailed on restamp. Send for it today. ceipt of a three-cen- t Rural Schools and City Schools Tw0 poata, (nH1K,ct0rB were in Peka twenty yoars ago. They camo ,iera for lhe purp0U 0f inspecting accompanied by Miss Thelma Has-- tho contemplated sites for the now sell; two duels by Miss Nlte Whito fcdcrai building which was to bo con- and Mrs. Buth Wlghtman, and Miss alrUciod by the government. Adclla Pace and Ml si Flora Christ- Mra. J. P. Boylo of Knightsvlllc enaen, accompanied by Mfsa Blodwln 1850 Downing St., Denver, Colo. Thomas. Tho motif for the evening had a narrow escape from death Covers the ENTIRE United States Several of the M. when she waa attacked by a vlcioua was "Optimism. Men, Gleaner Girls, and leaders re- - cow. The brute broke out and rush- so many good positions to ovsr SO "Thanks for sending .b. l"w .4 .pondod I. K..C, jb. infor the were present After the banquet a stable; We ran put you in touch with the very finest KC1IOOL OFFICIALS: dancing party waa enjoyed. The terference of her husband the lady affair was under the direction of would have been killed. As it was tonrlicrs. Our service is free to you. Mra. Melvin Jaspcrson of Goshen and she sustained two traclurea of the .. . , - .. Mra. Allca Jonea of Eureka. jaw and many cuta and bruises. She . la CONTINENTAL TEACHERS AGENCY, Bo,l..b? ... .rtr INC. S.V . .. |