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Show ' EUREKA REPORTER Thursday, September id, 1940 Pfcgifl .. Mr. Alice Rita returned to Suit Mr. and Mr. Edward Patten of City Attorney Jack Chrlstopheraon j Mr. and Mr. T. A. (lenient spent Lake City on Monday after n short end E. Prank Ulreh were .it Pall Sunday at Gunnison visiting with re!- - Puyuon were here Ust week end fur EUREKA REPORTER visit in Eureka with her eons. C. E. Lake during the week, being dele ntlves and friends, a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Buys.1 and J. Vern Rife, being a guest ut antes to the elate Republican plal-thAn orgunlzutlun which saves noberl Cuisford was taken to one Published on Thursday of eeca week luttera home. form convention. who want "To End It All." The of tho Salt Luke hospitals early In at Enrska, Utah. C. E. RIFE, Editor and Publisher. league" hua talked the week for treatment for rheumae tism. more than 33,000 persons out of since 1000. Read how this group! Entered In the postoffice el City officials announee that with works to prevent self destruction, as' the meter present Utah, as second class mall completreadings told In the American Weekly, the. ed the half rate water matter under the Act of March I, price will be magazine distributed with the next discontinued. From now on the 1171. , week's Isis Angeles Examiner. price will he one cent per cubic foot1 at Mr. aud Mr. Frank Bacon an- First Capital City Building Floyd Ludlow and I. J. Fennell, for all water used. nounce of their the of! engagement the Tlntle The White House wa the first Lodge representing Mr. and Mr. John Tower are the Ml Beulah Bacon Alston of lie building erected in Washinyon, Elks, were ut Provo on Sunday atpatent of a baby boy, bora on Suit Lake, to Noel Jay Holst of Park D. C., the cornerstone having been tending a meeting of all representa7ih at Club. This City, the marriage to take place on laid on October 13. 1792. tives of the state at whfrh time the I their second Murray, the one other child, II. deputy-granexalted ruler. Erin September 28th. Mias Alston la being a girl. Mr. Tower is a form- former resident of e of Price, presented the Magrath, Elbert a.1 er resident of Eureka. Canada. of the grand exalted ruler, JosEureka, Utah Mlsa Louise Green, daughter of eph G. Rucli, of Trenlon, X. J. Mr. The Juulor Republican Club of Juvisit Mr. and Mra. Walter Green of thin Leonard will make his ofth-la- l ab county will hold a party In the' (Formerly Carson's) in November. to the loeal lodge city, was married last Saturday to 8outh Ward Amusement Hall In Ne- Fred L. Kurti, son of Mra. Fred phi this There will be a. The Sutuiday Night 500 Club was Kurt of Mammoth. The young program, evening. and duncing refreshment, j entertained it Its lust meeting by will muke their home in mam- Both old and Mrs. Jacob Naef, cards and a deli- couple young Republican are where the groom is shift boss moth urged to attend and an invitation U cious luncheon making an enjoyable Mammoth mine. extended to ell. won at the Mra. Sam Edwarda evening. the high score prixe, Mrs. Matilda Mr. and Mra. Jack Will of Kansas The Elk met Tuesday evenWe will also Demonstrate to you the er In Eureka last iR an(Lady ilrady house prize, and Mr. Jamea I ity, Kan1. the business following Rant consolation. Others attending visiting with Mr. and Mra, aUn car(j were played and a were Mr. T. A. Clement, Mra. Carrie B. llson and other rela- - 0Ui luncheon served. Mr. Theordore Mrs. live. Dunlavy, Mra. II. K. Naylor, They were en route of the ,Uyne won the hlgh M.ore prl John Phipps, Mr. R. I). Runnells, lair at San Francisco, and were Join- - Mra. JoBoph Buyi the ftI1 cut prlie Mr. Lou Barrett. ed on the trip by Mr. and Mra. Wll- - aild Mri parj Qauuwy raffle prixe. on and their aon Boliby. The president, Mra. J. Vern Rife, of out town the Among people Alden Childs Mgr. who were here for the funeral of Word hua been received in Eureka 'a bHeae 0,1 thle occasion, Dan Fields were: Charles Patten. that L C. Kullsek, formerly radio The Elite Club member were Malin Mendeuliull, Mr. and Mrs. S. at the local air port, has tcrtalned on Wednesday evening by Mr. L. M:s. and Rees. been transferred from Modesto, Call- - Mri. Mendenhall, Muynnrd E. Griggs, bridge and Mra. Melba Cowan, Mra. M. Menden- fuinla, to La egai, Nevada. An- - a delicious luncheon being the Mr. Mr. Keith Mrs. and Dixon, hall, former operator, E. W. Foster, Urw( Mn. George Foraey won high 'and Mra. Earl Page, Mr. and Mra. ha been transferred from Newhall, FCore prlWi Mra. g L jerman tha aM George Page, Mr. and Mra. George California, to Klngsinan, Arizona. ond Mra. R. E. Ferguson honor tul Walson, Mra. Henry Earldson, all of Jack Boyd returned to Eureka lrle. Others In attendance were: Payaon; Mrs. Mabel Christlson and in the week after having spent Mra. Angus Miller, Mra. John Nllaon, arly Mr. Lee nnd and ums, Joe. Merrit; the three yeara In the Ihllll- - Ura. C. E. Rle, Mra. Emron Birch, past Mrs. Parley P. Christlson, Mr. and Mra. Glen Storra, Mra. J. Vern Rife, BRAAO Mr. Hymn Haynes, Mr. and Mrs pine Islands, where he wss employed - Miss Earlene KENTUCKY ITBAICHT BOURBON WHISKEY Cromar, Mra. O. A. Allone of the by big rompanmining M. M. O'Cura, Emmett O'Garu, Mr. - red, Mra. Theo. ies la Haynes, area. of that undeterJack and Mrs. Clynt Krugun, Mr. and Mrs. A. Gardner, Nepht; Murry Robert mined a. to whether he will return A Iiumber of frlcndl of Mri. g, CHEEKFUL and Ray Jonea of Provo; T. M. Hay- -' to in isianoa. Runnolla called at her home Tuesday aboutmmd torth cheering The Women's Benefit Association evening and mond, Loa Angeles; J. M. Evans, her a pleasant San Maria. Calif., Mr. and Mra. Anon Tuesday evening at the home prise party. The time was speut lu drew Fields nnd daughter, Lehl; of Mr. Margaret Freethy, "&00 and playing cards followed by a delicious Mrs. Afollie Gorrlnge, Mrs. Martha a delicious luncheon being the feu- - luncheon. Mr. Sam Edward won Try 01.1 Sunny Brook today and enjoy Mr. turea. Mrs. Ada Randle won first ihe high score price and Mrs. T. A. that same fine taste am deep mellow-nes- a Snyder, Mra. Lula Campbell, and Mrs. Walter Gronlund, Mrs. Ed- prixe, Mr. Elizabeth lMilzsckleu the Clement the house prise. Other la which past generations knew and na Smyth. Mlsa Kay Kane. Mis Kay second price, and Mrs. Etta Gear the attendance were Mra. James Bant, appreciated! French, Mr. and Mr. Wm. Haws, house prize. The next meeting will Mr. John Phipps, Mrs. Jacob Naer, 93 Proof tf hen buying Walter Smyth, Mr. and Mr. Claude be held on October 15th at the home Mrs. H. E. Naylor, Mrs. Lou Barrett, sx$!m Bourbon oik for Mrs. R. D. Runnells, Mrs. Matilda Smith, all of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mr. of Mrs. Gear. Old Sunny Brook Bernell Jensen, Mr. and Mr. Max Brady. The Saturday Night T. II. Club Mendenhall, of Spanish Fork; Mr. by namo and Mr. Edw. Jolly, Mr. Mayme membera were entertained on 8aturCarl Mra. Gallaway. evening by day Mr. and Sanfurd. Frank Sanford, Constitutional Mr. Arvll lnre, Mr. and Mr. Elden Bildge playing and a delicious lunchMrs. Rowena eon took the time. up Jenkln. of Springvilie. hanks won the all rut prize and Mrs Amendment Nor McCormick the high score. present were Mrs. Harry Carten, Airs. John P. Rowe, Mrs. ('. E. Rife, H ( or tiibwn Distilling (A Liability of Stockholders af Banka Airs. Wm. Gear, Aire. Joseph Buyr, New York, N.Y e "Save-u-Ll- fe sui-rid- En-rek- a, Expert Auto Repair Work e pub-ucie- Sep-ti'mb- er Springvilie Garage No. 2 men-aag- Guaranteed Mechanical Labor - sea-we- ek dellci-Stanl- -y New 1941 Plymouth fea-oih- er SuhhyBrook ItTnSS" fv m A ur-nn- -t -- Otb-K-- rs , a Mra. George Tlnaman. 4 j One of Ihe state's most prominent mwspuper publisher. Clyde A. Ep- person, died In New York on Monday. He was in the east on a vacation and business trip when stricken with a fetal malady. He was published of the Kaysville Reflex and manager and owner of the Inland I'rluting company. He was a part president of the Utah Press Association. Surviving are hla wire, a aon - and daughter. B j Mr Mrs. Allen Hudson. Francis Davie, Mrs. Then. Haynes, Alra. Dan Edwards, Mrs. Wm. Iloun-riAirs. Clurence Cuurley and Mra Louis Kay. Ludlow, nomical driving, too. So lets stop for comfort. And from A door-kno- b to drinking cup, every Conoco comfort facility Or if tires are down a bit, let's stop. Correct inflation not only helps to save tires, but gasoline, and why toss away a single bit of tlio mileage to lie had out of Conoco gasoline? Bronz-z-- z It gives you long jumps between pumps, but in Itetween you might ns well stop for Conoco comfort and tilings. Please accept this invitation from Your Mileage Merchant. on Durfee high score, Mrs. Consumers Thu Days want to know wh.it they really get for their money. The certified Conoco Mile-Di- al will eaaily report every mile you get out of Conoco Rronz-s-- z gasoline. Ask for your Mile-Difree wliilo they Inst at Your Miieago Merchant's Conoco station. Long Jumps THEN m r t V- - M - t l"f " between Pumps Roy Naef sirond high. Mrs. Vlrgel Ilerry all tut. Others present were Mra. John Farren. Mrs. H. Viertel. Mrs. Wllfor.l . Rtdnmnd, Airs. Dewey Mis. Kay I'uintcr, Mrs. Frank IVart. Uobit-siiu- Wands Miss Edna Redmond, Miss Knott and Mrs. Maxine Scbow. A monte Ihe out of town people here on AloniUy for the funeral of Mrs. r Mellor were Allas Jeannle Kelli, Mrs. Lila Todd, Mrs. Jean Folsom, Mr. J. W. McCann, Alra. G. W Porlir. Mrs. J. Thane, all of Salt Lake City; Kilw, Deed of Custledalc-- ; Airs. Mabel Chrlstlron, Mrs. Prlsellla Wilson, Mrs. I. M. Petty, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Lyman, Mr. and Mra. Ed. ; Charles Allred Winn, all of and Mra. Allred of Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mra. Elgin Mellor and Airs. Pura Olson of Fayette; Edward Cox. Mr. and Mrs. James Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Kny Cox, Mr. and Airs. Frank Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Cox, all of Orangeville; Mr. and Mrs. Angur Mellor of Payaon. Hi-bc- Xt-phl- i y, rlub member were Just entertained last Wednesday evening "500" by A(rs. Sterling Burrlaton. was played and a nlre luncheon nerved. Price winners were Alra. Wesley shows fine regard for ones feelings. it tnacltj Ay Slate Utah, mtm Acre Painter was hostess tc the Merry Makers Club last Thurs day evening when cards were enjoyed and a delicious luncheon served Mrs. Calvin Tracy won high score, a I; d Mrs. Fred Bauer the rut prixe. Others present were Mrs. Webster Brady. Mrs. James Brady, Mrs. Floyc eco- r iBANXS. Alra. Myrtle Comfort mcu:v; calmer, safer driving. More A IOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND SECTION ItI ARTICLE XII OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH. RELATING TO U ABILITY OF STOCKHOLDERS OF efectvd At Ltfitisiur In-lfur- t ji el mcA Amu Neil ODonnell A ; At At Mortuary Dignified Srnrtre aI a Nominal Charge. PHONE 54 ng Call Any Time Day or i Atrtini SECTION 1. That It la proposal to amend section II, artlcio XII, of tha aonstltutloa of tho stats of Utah to read: Bee. II. Tha legislature may provide by law that ths stockholders la every corporation and Joint stock association organised for banking purposes, or tho hold-or- a of any ona or more of tha classes of stock Issued by any such corporation In addition to tho amount of capital stock subscribed and fully paid by them shall bs Individually responsible for sn additional amount oqual to not exceeding tbs amount of thalr stock la such corporation, or tha amount of their stock of any particular class In such corporation, for all Ita debts sad liabilities of ovory kind. Section 2. Tha secretary of stato Is directed to submit this proposed amendment to ths alee-tor- s of tho stato at ths asst general election In ths manner provided by Night. Ambulance Service wwwi4iimimtwo A. M. ROSS, N. G. HERBERT CURW1N, Secy. Tlntle Lodge a law. Section I. If adopted by ths electors of ths stats, this amendment shall laks effect tha first day of January, 1141. I, E. E. Monson, Secretary of Slaia of tho Stato of Utah, do hereby certify that tha foregolag la a full, trua and correct copy of tho Constitutional Amendment proposed by tha regular session of tho legislature of 1131 as tbs same appears of record In my ofllcs. la witness wharaof. I hart hereunto set my hand and afflted tbs Great Seal of tha Btaia of Utah, Ibis SCth day of August, 1140. No. A. M., moots I, F. lad 4th Tuesday of tack month at I. O. O. F. all. Vlillhlng brothers invtlsd to attend. and I W. T. RILEY, W. M. JOHN F. ROWE, Secretary $20.00 to $300.00 t ON YOUR CAR inns to 1040 model rare and light ronlrsrU reflnanreil raah trui-k- -- advanced. Free Parking ! i Secretary of Stato. a O. F. IjODGF. NO. 12, I. Meets Every Wednesday 7:30 P. At., 1. O. O. F. HALL (siting Brothers Invited to Attend. hl'RKKA Cullen Garage 37 H W. 2nd So. CONSUMERS CREDIT CO. Owned by Pacific Finance. IWO Continental Ilk. llldg. Salt Lake |